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Show January 29, 1943 Lofce City, Utah. The Western Mineral Survey, Solt i Possible Steel Plate Record Seen In January Increased shipbuilding program this year is being reflected iq larger plate demands and a new record may he established in January, following a request to strip mill operators to roll more plates than in December, says Steel. Three such producers will in crease their output 75,000 tons tricts and price Continues to be over December and the top of 1 shaded to: move them. 124,000 tons produced last July Steel production last week erased the last' vestiges of flood may be exceeded considerably. rebounded 1 interruption This expanded plate output will points to 99 and cent, the level per be largely at the expense of ofthe final week of December. sheets, which already have begun Chicago gained 2 points1 to 102 per cent as repaired open to lighten. hearths were lighted. Wheeling Canmakers have been slow in advanced to SO per cent placing orders for first quarter and Cincinnati 24 points to 97 per and the tin plate industry is ope- cent as the flood receded. Detroit at a 1 point to 93 and eastern rating at about 70 per, cent. 1 point to 96 per season when normally 'it' Should Sined be at capacity. Present activity cent' Pittsburgh dropped 1 point fs reducing order backlogs and to 97. per cent Cleveland 2 production will decline if addi- points to 91 90per. cent, Buffalo and New Engltional orders are not obtained. points to Much of the tin plate' for cans to and-5 points to 95. Youngstown maintained, its rate of 97 per preserve early fruit and vegetable first cent' St Louis was steady at 93 made must be during packs and second Birmingham at 95. in quai quarter as demand Warehouses find their conditer- always : is heavy for later tion much . improved since shipparitK-are' made on directives. ments has Steelmaking scrap supply ceased to be the. immediate worry However, demand is such that of recent weeks and in spite of material moves out rapidly and bud weather conditions and short assortments remain far from s 2' - - -- age of. labor mills are receiving sufficient tonnage for current op erations and in some instances re serves are being enlarged. At the same time, with an eye to the future, efforts are being pressed without intermission to bring out dormant industrial scrap as production scrap is not sufficient to meet needs. With steel output during 1943 planned to increase also must materials raw of supply of offerings be greater. Quality, averages better now than when most shipments were largely of light grades resulting from the , household drive. , Proportion of industrial scrap now is higher and melters find less difficulty on account of - quality. Excess of machine shop turnings continues to make them, a burden in some dis- - WESTERN UK1ERAL SURVEY complete. Restrictions on building nave resulted in heavier demand from warehouse stocks as more projects require tonnages too small for .nulls to handle. Shortage continues in many lines required in agricultural areas, fencing and wire, especially barbed wire, being far short of demand. With only 135 domestic freight cars placed with builders in December total for last year reached only 26,028 units, a little more than 20 per cent of the number placed in 1941. This reflects the rein on materials held by tightWar Production Board, which the froze all car orders early in the year and released only. a few of the most pressing later. A number of requests for reinstatement of some of these orders are now pending before the board. Outlook ' for somewhat larger program this year is Seen as railroads are in need of more rolling , stock to meet demands -.? j of war transport, To conserve new steel: War Production Board is taking' measures to concentrate reinforcing bar production rerolling bars from rails. An order forbids mills in all states, except those on the Pacific Coast from rolling reinforcing bars except In sizes not produced from old rails or of specifications not met by rail steel. Pig iron production in December was 501,423 net tons, including 57,984 tons of ferromanganese and spiegeleisen, representing 101.1 per cent of capacity. For. -- - . TEL 13065 Entered at second class matter at Salt Lake CXty. Utah under Act of , March 3, 1879. Rates 82 a year in Subscription .United States; $2.50 foreign; $140 foe six months. Please mention r Western Mineral Survey when writing to advertisers. rate on application. 22-2- 4 EAST 1ST SOUTH - . . - JOHN R. TALMAGE. Managing Editor AH the news oi the development of the intennountain Section, published by The Western Mineral Survey. All news appearing in the Western 'Mineral Survey bom is obtained sources believed to be reliable but no 'responsibility is assumed for accuracy .of statements. - -- in-mill- s - - Montan- a- Operations At Chrome , Continued From Page state bureau of mines'' and . Planned Property GRASS Calif.Luke 1 geol- (2) . That all possible aid be furnished in the .'construction of access loads to isolated mines and mining districts; when found feasible and advisable. ' (3) To cooperate' with and assist present federal .departments and agencies now operating in the state; in attempting to stlmr ulate the mining industry, but with the long distance from- - the seat of authority and the time required to get action, the prospector and small mine operator many, times find themself es out of the picture, where with state interest and state aid they could be materially assisted; (4) That a copy of this resolution he sent to the governor; Hon. .gam CL Ford, ana a .copy each to the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House; for transmission to their respective legislative bodies for consideration. The. officers, all elected unanimously, are John Hickey of president of the Moor light Mining. Company; Robert B. Porter of Helena, president of the Porter Brothers Gold Dredging Company and of the Mike HOrse Mining and - Milling Company (lead and zinc), first vice president; W. R. Callaway of Sheridan and Billings, who is interested in the chrome development activities at Red 'Lodge, second vice president; Carl J. Trauerman of Butte, president of the Ruby Gulch Mining Company, secretary treasurer; Dr. Francis A. Thompson of Butte, president of the' Montana 'State School of- Mines and director of the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, chairman of the executive committee; and Anthony Strojari Jr of Helena, Montant manager of the Winston Brothers Gold Dredging and Contracting Company, immediate past president and member of the executive committee. -- . -- : Phil-ipsbur- g, - . -- - Notices Legal ; The Western Mineral is NOTICE TO CREDITORS Survey qualified as a Newspaper to pub- Estate of Serge F. Ballif, Deceaslish. Legal Notices, Having Been ed. Approved in. the Third District Creditors- - will presept claims Court of Salt Lake County. with vouchers to the undersigned Kearns Building Salt Lake , Probate And Guardian-- atCity,921Utah on or before the. 16th March of A D. 1943. day ship Notices SERGE FREDERICK BAL-LIF- , For Further Information Consult JR., Executor of the Estate of Serge F. Ballif, the Clerk of the District Court or Respective Signers. Deceased. Date of first publication, JanNOTICE TO CREDITORS uary 15,' A D. 1943. Estate of GENEVIEVE WIL- Jndd, Ray, Qnimey.A Nebeker, SON MAYS, sometimes known as Attorneys for Executor. GENEVIEVE W.- MAYS, deceas- ed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present with, vouchers to the undersigned Estate of Minnie Reese Perat 1011 Walker Bank Building; kins, Deceased. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Creditors will present; claims the fifth day of June, A. D., 1943. with vouchers to the undersigned Date of first publication, Janu- at 1003 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake ary 29, A. D., 1943. City, Utah on or before the 20th JOSEPH W. DODD and W. day of March, A IX; 1943. M. HUNTINGTON, Execu- mands of war industries and war projects in the territory we serve. He-Cre- a, - ' - . County Sees NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary A. Robinson, a Dark Future Walter CL Hnrd, Attorney for Bernard F, Mnsser and Burton Administrator. Mnsser, Date of first publication, JanAttorneys for Administratrix. 8, A D., 1943. , GUNNISON, . Colo. County uary NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ;.6f V John" Patrick? iCuR, sometimes known as John Cull, deceased.. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 404 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 16th day of March A D. 1943. ... E. A ROGERS Administrator of the estate of John Patrick Cull, sometimes known as John Cull, Deceased. Date of first publication, January 8, A D. 1943. . H. G. Metos, Attorney for administrator. - Treasurer Fisher reports . tax sales of mining property1 above normal. The tax sales of mining machinery and equipment from temporarily abandoned mining properties for taxes and for scrap metal Is injuring the mining industry in this area and most certainly does not improve possibilities for the rehabilitation of the mines during this emergency or after, the war. . , The federal securities: law prevents ' even honest mining . companies to finance their operations so they go out of existence and lose their properties. 'The, war machine loses. the metal that would be produced by these comNOTICE TO CREDITORS panies. The .west should fight of Dasie A Carson, DeEstate . unfair law and Congress th should cancel it or rewrite it to ceased. Creditors: will present claims make it workable. with vouchers to the undersigned 707-8-- 9 McIntyre Building Salt the year total output was 59,98, at Lake Utah, on or before the City, 99.2 of an per 18th 157 tons, average of March, A. D. 1943. day cent of capacity for the entire WILLIAM JAMES CARSON outperiod. This is the highest Administrator of the Esper cent greatput on record, tate of Dasie A Carson, 1941. er than the previous high in .Deceased. In trend with increased steel Date of first publication, Janlast year United uary production 8, A D. 1943. otates Steel Corp. subsidiaries and Barclay, Attorneys Barclay shipped finished steel products for. Administrator. net to a total of 1,064,157 tons, the largest annual total in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS organizations history. December of Wayne L Bennion, Estate were tons, 1,849,635 shipments Deceased. , and for December, any highest ' Creditors will ' present claims exceeded oni by those of. October,1 1941, when they were 1,851 with vouchers to the under279 tons. signed at Zions Savings Bank & , steel iron and Composite prices Trust Company, 3 South Main are unchanged from the level of Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on recent weeks, held steady by or before the 10th day of March, OPA ceilings. Finished steel com- A D. 1943. BANK AND . posite is $56.73, semifinished steel ZIONS SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY $36, steelmaking pig iron $23.05 As Administrator of the and steelmaking scrap $19.17. Estate of Wayne L. Bennion, Deceased. of Date first publication, JanuSpads Stamps Seals 1943. D. A 8, ary Thomas & Thomas, Attorneys for Administrator. - Call Our Commercial Service Department . . . . STOCK CERTIFICATES CORPORATION SEALS nuaaswvs UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MMS SIGNAL SIGNS wool checks; site-- simw; - , DESK NMK NATES stocks SALT LAKE STAMP COMPANY 43WNtftAy SJtUUOy W. F. SNYDER & SONS Mines Felt Building, Solt Lake City Special BRASS Spads la Underground Surreys Prompt Attention Given M Gtders NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles J. Walters, Deceased. . Creditors- - will present claims Deceased. Creditors will . present claims with vouchers to the undersigned vouchers to the undersignat 507 Utah Oil Building; Salt with Utah Savings A Lake City, Utah, on or before the ed at Suite 700, 235 South Main St Trust Bldg., of first day June, A D., 1943. on or beSalt Lake Utah, City, Date of first publication, Jan- fore the 16th ci day March, A D., uary 29, A. p9 1943. 1943. adMary Agnes Ickeg Allen, WILSON. Administrator ministratrix of the Estate ofALEX Estate of Charles J. Walthe . of Mary . De. Robinson, ters, Deceased. ceased. . We ore at your service to furnish helpful suggestions for your use of electricity to accomplish the best results in speeding up production. P. REYNOLDS, - -- de- ELIZABETH tors of the Estate of GEN- Executrix of the Estate ; of MinEVIEVE WILSON MAYS, nie Reese ' Perkins, Deceased. Deceased. Dickson, Ellis, Parson A Attorney for Executrix. Ingrebretsea, Ray Rawlins and Date of first publication JanChristensen, uary 8, A D., 1943. Attys. for Executors. 7-- 16 all ceased. . ogy; . Reddy Kilowatt is meeting - Creditors will present claims VALLEY, vouchers to themdersfgried with S. Church 226 SL, . Williams of is planning to start concentra- at 903 Kearnar Building Sidt Lake tion of chromeore at a lane City, Utah on or before the 20th deposit which he owns north: day of March. A 'D. 1943, CHARLES STOCKER; ad--. west of Grass Valley in Nevada othmill and A minlstrator'of the Estate of County. er machinery have already been Arnold Brugge, Deceased. installed at the property and Date of first publication Janto move uary 15, A D. 1943. are made bring ?lansball mil! after preliminary. Dey, Hoppangfc, Mark A Johnson, 903 Kearns Building Attorneys for Administrator. . ON THE JOB! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Arnold1 Brugger, De NOTICE TO CREDITORS LUCE Estate of BERTHA FORDHAM, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 910 Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of March, AD. 1943.. KENT LA VARR LUCE, Kent La Varr Luce, administrator of the estate of Bertha Luce Fordham, deceased. Date of first publication: January 8th, AD. 1943. Roberts and Roberts, Attorneys for administrator. ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS , , Estate of Lawrence Bennett, sometimes known as Larry Ben- nett, Deceased. Creditors - will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 151 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah; on or before the 24th day of May, 1943. - TRACY LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Win of Lawrence Bennett, sometimes known as Larry Bennett, Deceased. Date of first publication, January, 22, AJX 1943. . Chsuk D. Moore, 516 Felt Building Attorney for Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry Stlehl, Deceased. Creditors will . present . claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 920 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the first day of April, AD., 1943. PAUL B. CANNON. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Henry Stlehl, Deceased. Date of first publication, January 22, A. D., 1943. Cheney, Jensen, Marr & Wilkins, Attorneys for Administrator. Miscellaneous Notices NOTICE t In the Third Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Salt Lake County. In the Matter of the Voluntary Dissolution of BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY, a corporation. Notice is Hereby Given: That a verified application for the voluntary, dissolution of Beneficial Finance Company, a corporation of the State of Utah, with its principal place of business' in Salt Lake City, Utah, has been made and filed with .the undersigned Clerk of the aboveentitled Court, and that said apbcation has been set for hear ng on Tuesday, the 9th day of March, 1943, at the hour of 2:00 oclock p.m. of said day or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the 'courtroom of Division one of the above entitled Court, in the City and Court Building in Salt Lake City, Utah.All objections to said appllca. |