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Show f ' Trading in mining shares took on boom proportions during the week on the Salt Lake Stock Exchange as volume of gales reached the highest level in recent months. Spread over a wide field, trad- ins comprised many shares that had not oeen active for months. Price levels were irregular with losses and gains about evenly distributed. . The unusually large volume waa attributed to tax aelling. Following are the sales for the various days of the week, together with the closing quota- ... at 4; at Brasbam Metals Bristol Silver I.MS at 41a. Bullion 100 at 14. Cardiff MS at Chief Coo.. IMS at If. Clarloe Silver MO at SI. Colorado S.000 at V.. Combinrd Mrula 4. MO at 4. Comet Coalition IN at IVa. Empira Mine 1.0N at 1',. Eureka Bullion IN at 11. Eureka UHy Can. MO at 11. Eurekn Standard l.SM at 1. Great Xorlh.ni .w at ti. Mountain City Copper IN at 1 43. Kaildrirtr 'IN at 10. New Park IN at St: IN at M'i; Metals Clarion Silver Colorado Con Colb. Henll ..... Conbinrd Comet Cnal'l Common wrail b toad Crescent Basis Craft Crown Point at Drama .'. Bast I'lah Empire Minn Bunko Bullion Eureka Lily Con, Eureka Minos Bunks Standard Gold Chain Great W relent Born Silver ... 40. TL'HKDAY, DEC. alMed Nocks Sus. Pfd. Con. War. A Mhe .. Ut lire Clay HI. PALO Pfd ITt P A L tl Pfd. .... Indian Queen Kennebec 2, A melp b Kentons Little Mar Mamolia Lend . . E. C. M. L Mammoth Miller Hill Minere Gold .. .. Xaildnrer X.w Perk X.w Premier .... Ktw Quincy ...... Xerth Lily Xo. Standard .... Kifyrlona ION SAI tt.H OSAO 44 SI 41 At 44.11 I1.N at li. Mt. Illy Con.. IN at Kew Park ION at SI. Xorlh Laly SN at St. .. l.H. Park Bine. IN nt 14. I 14: lNt at 14: 11.M0 at 14. Sil. X. Coaln ON at 1.30. Tinlie Load ION at 14. .... 10?;l 11 l.ll4:aVl.lU: B'alker M at M. ... o.w 7 l.U SAO UN AO . St ION 41N ' Sion Mines So, Iron Blossom So. Standard ...1 Swansea Con. Tar Baby .... Cardiff ION at 4. 4: UN at Colorado UN at 4. Crown Pt ION at Eu. L. Con.. Ht at 14. 4: N.N OIN 41.lt NN Mt at 14. Eureka Sid. Mi at 14. IMas. Load. ION at 4; Mt i .Black; & Deason Assayera and Chemists Tala phone S.1MS ,t! DEC. U, IMS MONDAY, I'allkled Ktarka Amaijr; Sur. PTrd Stiver Kins Coal. Silver Kinr Weet . 165 So. W. Temple Ml Ml T.M Kentucky Iiiah ION a) I. Leonora MN at 4. Mar. Lrod SON at i. Mammoth Kt at IS. Macs Con Bleu Argentine Bon ton Conl'a. Hirer Standard ' Horn Sil, MN at f. Park Premier Park Utah Ploeha Bristol Plumbic Mines . PI ulus Shield - IMS 3 At Bl.N St.N Inks CRy it 4: UN at ;nXtw Park Ml at SI; MO at II; Mt al Berth Lily IN al It. HI. E. Coala.. IN at I.M; 4N at 1.114; IMS at 1.114; Mt at 1.114. Tinlie ltd.. IN s' 1.11: IN si 1.11: N at 1.124: IN It l.lt: 4flf at 1.11: MO at 1.11: Mt at Lit. Walter 4N at M: IN at M: SN at It. ValMed Bone. FURNISHED IT SELLS STOCKS AND BONDS CITY, UTAH Power Allis Chalmers 40 Horse STATIONARY ENGINE Semi-Dict- el Engine Complete Condition Near Nearly Dial 3 - 2811 A- -l Bid 2.90 7.50 4.00 3.50 24.25 23.25 7.80 7.55 48.00 44.00 50.00 48.00 and Company, Dec. 30, 1942, - Za Cs Mo . ISO I (Continued of bauxite and clay (for aluminum) nearly 8 million tons. Since 1939, when the Bureau embarked on its search far war minerals, the estimated reserves of commercial or nearcommercial have grade ores been increased by more than high-elumln- tons. high-purit- y . low-grad- n e Northwest Mine Association Holds Metal Conference h . this-Natio- . UNION ASSAY 1000 Gallon Tank OFFICE, INC . Nearly New Aiieyera and Chemist! Bex 1528 : " "Cell long Wo 65 Established 1887 efficiently the various' componaviation gasoents of line; determining the quantity and nature of hydrocarbon from field for use in tiic manufacture of high explosives and aviation gasoline; stimshallow ulating oil recovery fromminimum petroleum fields with a use of steel; evaluating the sources and' meant of obtaining e high-pressu- . .ft Sc ix JUi. - ducers. Paving the wav for recovery of untold thousands of tongs of zinc e and lead ores in the District of - Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma, Bureau engineers developed sensitive instruments for detecting subaudible sounds which warn of Impending falls the of pillars, thus lessening danger of accidents while obtaining metal for the war. Promoting health, safety, and efficiency in the Nations coal mines. Federal coal min Inspector investigated more than 900 coal mines in 20 states during the year and issued formal reports to the operators. The mines visited employ more than 200,000 men, or about 37 per cent of the Inmanpower of the Tri-Stat- -perfected j for other military and naval war materials from petroleum, including butadiene, a source of synthetic rubber, and conducting special studies at six field stations to provide solutions to technical problems of petroleum pro- From Page One) k g dustry; They represent an output of about 236.000,000 tons and nually, or more than the Nation's production. In the face of large labor turnovers and increased production, the accig dent experience of the industry remained virtually constant during the year while that of other industries increased about 20 per cent one-thir- coal-minin- Explosives Control To combat sabotage and sub- -' versive movements, the Bureau has exercised strict control over nonmilitary explosives and their ingredients since Dec. 28, 1941, as authorized under the Federal Ex- plosives Act, and has conducted score of investigations in the government's security program. More than 200,000 licenses have been granted to persona authorising them to manufacture, sell, buy, use or otherwise handle explosives. Over 4.500 licensing agents, moat of them local public officials, have been appointed by the Bureau and--' more than 7.000 storage magazines explosives have been Inspected. Throughout the 48 stales, field engineers are Inspecting mines, quarries, and metallurgical, coke, and cement plants to guard against production Interruptions which might result from subversive activities, accidents, or direct attack by enemy armed forces. Reports of these investigations, prepared on a confidential basis, have been submitted to the Office of Civilian Defense, and other war agencies. ' Scrap Metal Thousands of tons of scrap metal from plants associated with the mineral industries have been sent to the Nations eteel mills as the result of work by Bureau personnel. Under orders from Secretary Ickes, they have n actively promoted the campaign, making special studies of methods for recovering idle metal from industrial plants, mine yards, and abandoned workings, and advising on the employment of idle but usable men, mascrap-collectio- chinery' and equipment Preparing for the time when the Nation's reserves of petroleum may be unable to supply essential needs, Bureau chemists have speeded up their progress on the production of motor fuels and lubricants from domestic coals. agencies. The survey's program,, essentially all of it Immediately useful to the war agencies and partly financed by them In some instances, covered the fields of military geology, strategic minerals, military and Industrial water supply, and strategic map- Eiapa Prepared Reporta and maps on the military geology of many foreign areas were prepared for the Army and Navy, for the State Department, for the Air Forces and or- ganizations by more than a score of geologists. A program of mapping strategic areas within and without the United States and its possessions was vigorously pursued. As a principal source of in- Utilization Of Low Grade Ores Among Important Projects . dimCi'il feat - Bureau Of Mines Enters New Fields To Speed War Production 1 About 4 - Furnished hv Edward ii Burton South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Among the attainments counted by the Bureau since Pearl Harbor, outlined by Secretary lekes, are; of Large quantities electrolytic maganese, produced by the Bureau in its own plant with a process developed by the Bureau, now are being used in coins to replace the nickel that is Heeded in steel plants for militant uses. Sponge Iron Several tons of sponge iron, with up. with an stag banquet, at which then heralded by the Bureau as a poswill be a floor show, but n i sible substitute fori scrap iron! in itqel manufacturing, are bespeeches. Meihbere of the Stat Legislature will be the person; ing proluced dally, gi a Bureau guests of the Mining Associ; operated pilot) plant in Nevada and the Bureiu is planning the ', tlon and businessmen connec ed directly with the mining Indevelopment pi other plants .to teat sponge Aron processes. dustry at the banquet Two companies now stand reaAnyone. interacted in the minto attend dy. to undertake the use of ing industry la invited which will of the meeting, be processes In pro one day duration. during magnesium for aircraft factories the and if present scheduled future output of this SATURDAY. DEC. 36, 142 metal ' falls short of demand!. UNLISTED ronta 1 AS The War Production Board has Amalr. Su. PM l.II Con. Wit. A Meh SN SN authorised the construction of rt. Pin Clir Pfd NN UN five graphite plants to use Ut. PALM. MN 41N methods for treat44.14 41.11 Ut. P A L tit. PM 41 N Z. C. N. L This is MN ing domestic graphites. to substitute, If necesHowell LNt at 44: LIN it 4V:M,800 expected ' sary, for the imported variety at 1 Ohio Coppar l.Nt at I: MS at 14. used in crucible and steel-ladl- e Park Cifr Con. LIN it 14. , stoppers. Tinlie Lead Ml at 14: Nt al 14. Tinlie Standard IN at l.U: IN at l.U; Mongo nese Plant recommenBureau a Adopting IN it 1.11: M at 1.14. CNLIBTEB dation, the WPB has authorized Xonc. the construction of a custom mill in the Southwest to produce THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1942 e manganese (for steel) from CKLOTBB mriKI ores of that area. .The Amalr. But. ' PM. . the Con. Wap. A Meh, Bureau has presented to Ut. Fin Clay WPB a progran designed to proUt. P A L M Pfd. to vide sufficient manganese UL P A L 1 PM. ... Z. C. X. I. .. produce 87 million tons of steel Lake Block Eachanfo, Thursday lilt needs. annually for war Dec. M, 1ML An proComet Coils., Ml at I: IN at I: IN gram which would provide a al 1. use from the gradual change Cm. Er. ML MO at It. bauxite to clays of Eureka Bull. Ml al 11. Tinlie Sid.. IN al 1.114;. IN at 1.114: to make the United States indeMS at 1.114; SN at l.U; IN at 1.11. for pendent of imported bauxite UNLISTED aluminum, also has been submitHoM Kew Park. Mt at- SI: Ml at It: IN ted to the WPB. at It; Mt at SI; IN at M. The shortage of radio ceramic HI. X. Coaln, IN al IN: IN at IN, talc, formerly imported in large - w as alleviated when auantities, found methods for processing domestic talcs. Millions of radio Insulators .for tanka, planet, and ships were processed from domestic talc by the Bureau in one of its laboratories. Band Project annual meetThe To make up for the scarcity of AsNorthwest of the Mining ing sand, the Bureau rather Belgium glass sociation, a conference developed a process for cleanthan a convention, was scheduling stains from Pacific Coast ed to begin in Spokane, Wash, A large plant pow is sands. today. constructed by private capbeing Speakers will he federal and treat sands by this meth-0(state government officials from ital to interested in the departments While more than doubling its balmining, and the Increased prooutput of helium for blimps, duction of needed ores. civloons, and other military and conere Scheduled for discussion 4he Bureau began the following topic: Property in- ilian uses, of additional faculties struction spection, financing, development to multiply by many times the and production of critical and es1941 output and to exceed greatsential ores and how do the gov1942 rate of proernment agencies fit into this ly the recordassure a continued duction. To picture? upplv of the Officers of the association hope n to enable the agencies to more lightweight gas of which ' inworld monopoly, a has the with closely cooperate addustry and by so doing to fur- surveys have been made for ther speed up their part in the ditional plant sites. Bureau enwar program. gineers also- are continuing their J. R. Haffner. resident managstudies to reduce production er of Bunker Hill, will be mas- costs. . At the request of the Office of ter of ceremonies. Petroleum Coordinator, petroleum and natural gat engineers are means for utilizing most forty-eight- FOR SALE Asked 2.75 I 7.30 Amalgamated Sugar Common Amalgamated Sugar Preferred Consolidated Wagon A Machine First Security, dorp. Class A Utah Oil Refining Utah Power A Light $7 Preferred high-grad- FOR SALE Chrome Ore Industrial Stocks alumina-productio- ALT LAKE .... Since Pearl Harbor, the Bureau has completed assays of 14 American and Alaskan coals to determine their suitability to From 35 to 75 galliquefaction. lons of gasoline were Obtained per ton of coal used. Including the coal utilized in operating the Other laboratory equipment chemists continued to make advancements in the production of "Bunker C fuel oil from coal an oil that may be used by the Navy and Merchant Marine before the wars end. Aiding the expending steel industry of the Western stales, Bureau chemists determined during 1942 that many of the Western coals can provide a grade of coke suitable for blast furnaces. In cooperation with the Office of Solid Fueii Cbdrdiflator, ' the formation on the quantity, chemical quality and availability of water, the survey assisted the force armed at home and abroad,, and war industries, by data prerequiwater providing site to the location and operation of military and naval establishment! for training, for military occupancy, and for. the location 'and operations of war plants. Reports and consulting services were furnished on the quantity and quality of both surface and ground-wate- r sup plies for war purposes at about .700 places in the United States and in foreign countries and on islands 'of strategic Importance. A majon activity of the Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1942 was the search for deficient and strategic minerals. Before the war, the Anglo-Saxo- n V District California Area Ships Park Cifr Utah .... AJ4 Ktw Binshim Xur , E.C. DAVIES, Broker UTS Al .U N M ' ConaoUdotod Woon X Mochlno Ca. Dink rira Clay Co. Dink Power A llykl ST PraL Utah Power S LiyU $1 PraL Z. C. M. L Utah Idaho Suyar PraL Uw Silver Dollar B Xerrur Dome Aeked. Bid. A3 Equity Oil Diimoad Oil Bureau- Thi following stocks traded on the Salt Lake Stock and ItatBe Standard Main Co. Em CoaHHoa Mlnaa Co. Moaakria City Coppar Coifow Park Mislay Co, Clayton Uvn Mlnlaf Co. Hot AryooHno Maine Co. Utah Wyomlaf Cana. OU quota ird C. Badrer, ' 111 Silt lake cut. Stock! Binrkia Development Bureau- dividends WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. The work of the Geological Surduring the 1942 fiscal year was effective against the enemy vey 114 114 on military fronts abroad and on the production lines at home, it was revealed today in Its annual report submitted to Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. Data of vital ; military import ance on developed water power In North Africa and other foreign areas was supplied the War Department, and specific information on terrain, water supplies, building materials and other elements essential to mllitar- occupancy at home and abroad were made ayallable to appropriate Bip Via Winkle ,. South Bain' itraet. SunehlM ConeA .... Silver Dolilr -developed SALT LAKE STOCKS PAY DIVIDENDS .Mining Exchange, have recently declared payable to their stockholders. I 41 New Project Will Open Ainsworth V - Brielol Sil MN at 44: MM at 4. Chief Con IN at X. Conti. Mel. 4000 at 4. Cornel Coal MO at 14. Crown Point SON at 14. Eu. Lilly Con.. ON at If. Eureka Sid. SN at 1. Mirronii Monarch Moscow Mt. Cifr Copper Mountain View Silver has-bee- Kona. Howell Okie Copper Park Binffham Park City Cod. Park Konold Park Kelson I'i Copper LON at 4. Park Binrham LON at S'e. Park Preouer SAN at 4. Silver Kinc Coalitiun IN at S.SL Tmlie Lend 3.0N at 1: iU nt Tinlie Standard. SN at 1.114: N at 1.11; M at 1.114: IS at Lit; N at 1.11: 4N at 1.114: N at 1.11. Walker MO at lltf: ON at St. ENLISTED Point Standard Xentnekr-Cu- HO Ohio Crown I. East Coal 4 t. Bullion Cardiff Cedar Tails. Central Standard Chief Con.- - B. Tin. Manning, Helena, Montana Technical Adviser of that organization, will represent the WPB. at the round table Question Box part of the program, according to an announcement made' by of William H. Hax, the association. Mr. Hax la president of the Jardine Mining Company, a producer of gold, tungsten and arsenic; near the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Mr. Baarson has practiced engineering in Montana for a great many years and at one time was city engineer of Helena. He on the etaff of the WPB and its predecessor, the OPM for a number of years. Mr.- Manning; who la a mining practiced hie profesengineer, sion Jn Washington, Idaho and Montana for many years, before joining the WPB. Mail Inquiry The Question Bax will be the afternoon feature of the convention. High officials of government and ' state regulatory and technical bureaus that are essential to ' present day mining will answer quesoperations,' tions submitted by small operator from the floor of' the meeting and queatlona submitted by mail. Operator! who have questions to ask are requested to submit them by mail to Carl - J. Trauerman, secretary of the Association at Butte. Trauerman will arrange and classify the questions so ax to expedite their handling at the meeting. Officials of other government and state bureaus who will alt at the Question Box speakers table will be announced later. Arrangements for the convention are being made by the Helena committees, headed by A. Strojan Jr., Carl P, Stratton, Charles R. Brazier, Judge Paul Kellar, Hugh K. Gaw and E. Mcl. Tittman, Mr. Stratton and Mr. Gaw are respectively president end secretary of the Last Chance Gulch Mining Association. which will be host of .the meeting, which will wind up ... Beninia Minins Brutal Hirer ' 1943. Provides Information Important To Military Operations 44 Unlisted Mining Stocks Oscar A. Baarson, Helena, Mon- SOS 114 Mi IN Ditonational Xiekol XX Koonoeott Copper UW. U. B. Sm.lt. Brf UBS Ut. Hot all and Tunnel KTX XHionil Tunnel LT Kilioul Lnd 10 Bt. Joeepb Laid War Agency To Finance Mine Work USGS Conducts Work Vital To War Production Eastern Stocks tana Director of the War Production Board and William sctila JANUARY 1, 1943 Recent Stock Quotations (bontlnued From Page One) swer all queatlona that may be (uolationa fonuhtd hr. J. A. submitted by operators by mail Cwapanj, 111 South Main ItnoL or from the flow of the conven- locteLsko City. Utah: . , of the morning tilt tion. The names AC Anaconda Copper S44 ' AX Aawriran a. B. Co. 114 speakers and the officials that HM 11 Home laka Hum will participate in the afternoon later.-Thwill-bannounced session nominating committee has been' named by President' Stro-Ja-n to receive nominations for officers of the association for tions for Wednesday. . WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1912 Black THE WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Montana Miners Slate Convention Trading Boom Strikes Salt Lake Stock Market AMs Tunnel Am. Mat. M. Co. Boawr Geld Cop. Sir Hill TV I Wash. Wartime SPOKANE, Metals Corp, the dominion gov-- . eminent agency directing the I campaign to increase the output of base metals in Canada, with , funds supplied by the Metals Re- serve Ca, of Washington, D. ' C, from tile U. S. Treasury, will equip and operate the Florence mine, two miles above Ainsworth, under a lease and royalty plan. The undertaking will be. known as the Kootenay . Florence proj-e- . . ct Shingle Springs Mines Yield Output From Surface PLACERVILLE. Calif.-Chr-ome ore shipments have be gun tram deposits in the Shingle Springs field near Latrobe, eratedTby the Trio Chrome Ca Ore le mined from surface working by power shovel and a substantial tonnage is said to be in sight The material is of good snipping grade. The company la a subsidiary of the Golden West Enterprises Inc, organized recently by Wm. Zimdin, formerly interested in Malayan rubber plantations and metal mining in Yugoslavia. As sociates in the corporation in. Louie M. Timmons- and Frank L. Shaw of Loe Angeles and Mrs. Emma Loor of Elsinore. the Buzzard zlno Working gold mine In the Rescue area, Gordon M. Trent haa leased the View coppendnogold-live- r Valley property In Placer County clude - H. A. Rose, at present with Pioneer Gold Mines, Bridge River, has been appointed manager and it la understood will assume hie duties at once. The old mill building on the west shore of Kootenay Lake is to be rehabilitated and the equipment of Ymir Coni, at Ymlr, already purchased, will be set up in the new situation. After installation of a compresthe end of this sor, toward month, the mine will' be prepared to supply 125 to 150 tone of ore daily and it la expected that production will commence early in ApriL The mill lnstak ation design provides for expansion to treat custom ore, thus providing the first outlet of theh ;ind in the history of the district The property will he operated under lease ahd royalty from the Florence Mining Co, a private company incorporated in British Columbia and owned by Geo, ' B. Webster ot Toronto,. Aina-wort- from Superior Judge J. B. Lan-- ' dis of Auburn. The Valley View, nine miles east of Lincoln, was first operated in 1862 for gold. Trent. la converting the gold mill formerly operated on the mine into a chroma Buzzard concentrating plant The Valley View has been idle 24 years. CRISM0N an . fir NICHOLS sUbbon1 aetata. nt south wm Ball . temple e a i im Uks Cltr l UW H. E. HAVENOR.& CO. 500 Ncwhoutc Building nations controlled a preponderance of the metals most essential to war or peace. At the beginning of the fiscal year, Germany had greatly enlarged her percentage of control and cor- respondingly. reduced that of the Axis enemies. In the middle of the fiscal year Japan seized the world supply, of tin in the Dutch East Indies. Selt.Leka City, Utah MEMBER (ALT LAKE 1TOCS EXCHANGE IXrOBMATIOM rUlMISHED OH UTAH COMP ABBE OBDEEA EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES Telephone ORE UTAH 57 SAMPLING COMPANY INDEPENDENT. PUBLIC SAMPLING ACCURATE RESULTS. PR0MPT-SERY1CMODERN MILLS B ex- - min- erals vitally needed for war, and known deposits. Thus thqy provided the nation with an accurate Inventory of ores available. They Amassed data on deposit, previously rated Inutile, but which may have to be used If war production quotas are to be filled. .The program extended OFFICE AND MILLS MURRAY, UTAH low-grad- SCRAP IRON ARE NOW throughout the continental United Bute and into Alaska. MexBrasil, Cuba, Costa Rica and Honduras, and some outstanding results had been reported by the end of the fiscal year. For example, basic data eeseij-tlto the establishment of an iron industry in the West had Thu O. ico, been provided. Large-scal- WANTED! M. Offie a al Washington damania oil eollaetori an 4 Jaaltn to half iofanao work. SEE US or PHONE 62 on pear accumulation!. WE WILL PAY YOU BEST MARKET PRICE FRED PEPPER del e P. - METALS P velopment of manganese deposits in Arkansas had been undertaken. Tungsten waa discovered in an Idaho mine which, by June waa the nation's 30, hugest tungsten producer. Largely on the strength of previous systematic enumerations, production of chromite began during the fiscal year from the rich deposits in the Stillwater district of Montana. where a new mill began turning out 150 to 175 tons of chemical grade chromite concentrates daily. Two other mills were planned for the district E P P E v R'S METAL AND SUPPLY COMPANY 401 WEST 9TH SOUTH . SALT LAKE - . CITY. UTAH V FOR SALE SMALL MINE HOIST Bureau has begun a survey of coke ovens and blast furnace operations in the Nation looking toward maximum production through Increasing the quantity and quality of coke. A strenuous campaign by the Office of Solid Fuels Coordinator has resulted in the establishment of huge reserves of coal by industrial plants and other heavy consumer. Correspondingly, ' storage problems have arisen and the Bureau of Mines hss created the Division of Solid Fuels Utilization for War, which Geioline Driven Cell 3 - 3065 information provides technical and advice on methods of stockpiling coel to avoid spontaneous heating and degradation of the stored product. To assist users of special types of coal who may encounter shortages of usual supplies, the Bureau maintain a staff of consultants from private corporations who have been assigned to. the principal coal-usin- g center! of the Nation. .These1 consultants are preparing 'to inform customers what types of coal can be utilized as substitutes and how operating cycles should be revised to ties the alternate product efficiently. k schedOn an ule, Bureau metallurgists and chemists have worked throughout the year'.on their job of finding new methods of recovering war materials from complex minerals and Improving existing pro cesses so that every ounce of metal can- be recovered. Materials which have received particular emphasis in this phase ot work are: magnesium, aluminum, manganese, chromium, cobalt, around-the-cloc- vanadium, lithium, chloride, lead, sine, antimony, cadmium titanium nickel, berryllium, tantalum, bismuth, platinum, tungsten,; molybdenum, tin, strontiuqi.cpt per, mercury, flourspar, graphite, ' iron, and talc, ; - ,4 . DIAL FOR DEPENDABLE ELECTRICAL SERVICE 17 SCIIRAGA ELECTRIC COMPANY .a NEW AND USED MOTORS, TRANSFORMERS MINES, MILLS, FACTORIES FOR 5 274SJjE0 FIRST WEST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |