Show ' WEDNESDAY EVENING 1955 MAY 11 OGDEN (UTAH) THE It Affects Jndus ries I try-- l that it provide safeguards such To Begin Drilling as increased duties on the product which is imported in competition with domestic products This is why! the act is called the $29-9430- “reciprocal” trades agreement act But the final decision is up to the executive branch of the government working yith other j nations in practice Romney said that the government has not provided safeguards nor have other nations “reciprocated” both houses of Had Stockpiled Zinc It is Congress For example he said that in presiently under! re! 1951 minor England and other countries going considerable quanj had stockpiled visions in Hoube S e n a t f tities of zinc The pried went to a record high! of 30 cents a pound conference coni mittke Then those countries realized j that there was no shortage of to a submitted Fropi report zinc Miles so they “dumped” it onto P the manager Congress U'S the market he sajd which show cited Roriney figures that! the industries have mder- The pricej in February of 1954 gone decreases iiji production the he said hadj dropped to 925 cents nunfber of minks and employ- Mines in Nevada and (New MexT ico were closed down and still ment ' ! a-jo- in are j duties were and are Import Rlomney attributes policies car- “wholly jsaid Rom- inadequate” rieq dut by the government under ney the act as largely responsib e He said “fairly good” minimum With its extension he saLd for lead and zinc would be “thise mining operations are lac- prices 15 and 13 (jents a pound respecing! a continuing condition of Current prices are 15 and brekk-evereturns with deple-tio- r tively j 12 cents Jof ore reserves and no assurhe And that Sen Wallace noted ances to justify further explorahad proposed F Bennett tion or expansion” to in the extend the If described the indust ries as act thisamendment 15 the and year beifig in a virtual “state o liquishould be set! up Below prices dation’’ j " Under the “escape clause” and that the gqvernment should ima tariff “p4ril-poin- t provisions” pf the pose' voted was But that j(mqndment act! he said thfe Tariff Commishe down said' sion may consider whether or not an industry may be “injured” by Four Major Producers There are four major lead and a rading agreement with other I j zinc producers in Utah — at Keat-lena ions Park Citjy Eureka and Bingf the commssion thinks the in ustry may be hurt therj it can ham They employ about 1600 recommend to the government men ! Foltcig Responsible n (’R-Uta- 13-ce- ‘ For Uranium Ore In 1951 they produced 84768 tons of the ore worth about Last year the tonnage had dropped about 11 per cent but because of the “flooded” market from imports the market value dropped about 36 per cent As another example of the decline he said that in 1949 there were 74 lead and zinc mines in Utah By 1953 there were 12 Last year there were seven Fluorspar used in metallurgical process is mined in Millard and Juab counties horth and west Extension of the act whi?h has beerjj in effect wjith amendhients sincf 1934 had beerf approved bjf ’ Body of S L Car Hop Found In Closet Police Hold Husband Mountain Fuel Utahn Raps Trade Agreements Acts By PHIL KEIF SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-T- he manager of the! Utah Mining Assnt thinks extension of the Trade Argeementa Act would seriously jeopardize the future — as it his the past—Lof Utah’s lead zinc land fluorspar mining ndus- - 5A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R j y t SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Mountain Fuel Supply Co will begin drilling for uranium in Wyoming this year W T Nightin-gal- e company president said 00 yesterday In his report to the company’s stockholders Nightingale said MFS expects a 20 per cent increase in natural gas revenue this year and will boost the number of 0 its customers from 115303 to -' 125-00- of Delta Some 14500 tons were produced from them in 1953 and at the same rate during the first half of 1954 Then cheap high grade ore from northern Mexico mostly came onto the US market dropping the price Romney said quotas could have been set for the import of this ore under terms of the agreement act but! were not The mines were practically shut down They are doing “little or nothing” now he said The mines employed several hundred men Copper Not Affected Copper is not affected under the extension of the act The government has set a duty on imported copper if the price drops below 24 cents a pound The price has not dropped and is not expected to he said Dr Elroy Nelson vice president and economist for the First Security Corp has said that the economy of Utah will progress about 50 per cent more than the rest of the nation largely because of copper and steel industrial development here But the picture seems different for lead zinc and fluorspar - Today in Utah pj) The ments to the fire station LAKE CITY (A — The Emery Coupjy continues of Agriculture county has had no since mojsture Murder Hearing Begins here yesterday reported Jan 25 thousand” acres of (LT Millard County Infested Oh i spraying to control the office said In its report the department along with the Utah Extension Se rvice noted hat alfalfq is the largest acreage pop in Utkh Millard Coiinty is fhe second largest acreage county Irowth throughout the state been retarded by coldweath- - lenerally tie fruit s tuation In! 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