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Show i - i The Western Minerol: Survey Soft Lake January 29, 1943 January 22, 1943 City;-Utah- ; , rListless Trading Marks ManpoweContinued' From pegc Recent Stock S.L. Stock On Week Exchange renditions under which they may 1 . - .Listless trading on the Salt Lake Exchange 'during the week has for the great majority of listed issues given no in--. dication of a trend either in price or volume. During. most of 1942 the list was called for trades in a few issues each day. After a volume flurry In December when the stocks that had. declined most were hit hardest as traders ed losses to deduct from taxable income, the list promptly has gone back to sleep. . There have been several exceptions, notably New Park, big new producer in the Park City district. New Park sold as low as 23 last year and had climbed , to 40 cents as the New Year opened. The stock on Wednesday $old at! 50 cents and remained near this point on Thursday, despite some profit selling. With 2.994,400 shares of issued stock the stock price and the dividend payments and prospects indicates that a property .. has been developed worth $1,500,000. . Tintic Lead, favored by its stake in tungsten claims under government development,' touched 14 cents and stood at 12 cents as the week closed. The stock sold for four cents in 1942. The Vblue chips that have traded remained firm though neither Tintic Standard nor Silver King Coalition have demonstrated any marked tendency to recover after a steady decline in 1942 that accompanied rising mine costs, rising wages, labor shortage together with fixed metal prices. ; THURSDAY, JAN. 28 - . - Alta Tunnel .... Am. Met. X. Co. TOr Hill Bingham Metals Black Metals . Bonansa- - Mininr Bristol Silver Bullion asseaaaoaaaaoaa . Cedar Tails Central Standard Chief Con. , Clayton .Silver oeeoeooe Colorado Con. leooaoists Colb. Bexall ... Combined Metals tntiti MtIM o Comet Coalition Commonwealth Lead Crescent Earle eeeeiottws Croft Crown Point loeoeoooeioo Dragon E. Crown Point iMMiliiyi eeoeoeo m East Standard . eoeeooeo o E. Tintic Coal ' East Utah iimniMtiH Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily Con. ilettM Eureka Mines liMMItl Eureka Standard Gold Chain Great Western IIIIMMI Howell- M - Indian Queen KiMtttii Kennebec iiimo eeeeeoet - Asked. a a os Kentucky Utah Keystone . see 00000009 o e Leonora oeeoeootoe Little May Marnolla Lead Mammoth Miller Hill .. Miners Gold . Missouri Monarch Mini Moscow ... oa Mt. city Copper ;imm Mountain View . , MIMISI Naildriver eoeoeeoee si New Park New Premier IMMMHIII New Quincy North Lily teMiinm No, Standard Ohio Copper niMeiui IMiMi Park Binrham MIMMI s Park Ciy Con ooe o oo Park Conoid . o o o o a e oo - . . Bid. leave the industry and for deair lng with questions of granting certificates of separation-- . Point No.. 4.. included recommendations for the closer . coordination of the work of the War Manpower Commission with that of other governmental agencies whose activities are directly related to manpower problems. Particular, reference was made to the Housing Administration the Office' of Price Administration and the National War Labor Board.' This part of the program provided for specific recommendations from the - War . Manpower Commission:', .to the other agencies concerned. The last .in the program was directedpoint toward the improvement of morale among workers in the industry through more complete and. effective Interpretation of the : stabilization order and the use of educational programs and other devices to make the worker fully "aware of. the is playing in important role he the war effort. ' 'The conference was a splendid exhibition of the will of both management and labor to cooperate with government in working out some of the most difficult problems of the war pro--' duction effort, . Fowler V. Harper of Washington, deputy chairman of the War Manpower Commission, said. I feel that the conference has made some highly constructive suggestions . .'which have grown out of the: experience of people who know ;the' problems of the industry better than anyone else. "The chairman, of the War Manpower Commission is - convinced that the solution for manpower-problems must' grow out of1 the. intelligent,, persevering work, of local people .who can adapt national programs to the specific, industrial situations In their home communities. Mr. Harper praised the work of Regional Director : John . R. of Denver, saying, that Mr.. McCusker "is successfully demonstrating the wisdom the coojperative effort of labor and ' management. "The , chairman of the War - . 1000 at 1000 414; at 4. Horn SiU 500 at 0 : 000 at 0. Mew Park, 400. at 4014: 000 at 4914: at Park 500 4014: 100 at 4014. C. Con, 100 at 0. - TUESDAY, JAN. 28 Me-Oisk- . - - - Quotation! furnished Edward LavigDe A Co. Registered Stock Clayton Day rock Gland tone Golconda GrandTiew imiiiiiii ee Bid ...... Marsh Met. M. ft e ; Metropolitan Polaria Sherman Sil Summit Standard Sunshine Sun Con .13 5.00 - 13 A - . Tamarack 13 .45 ... - JO . 1.33 .70 J9 ...i .09! 107.00 109.00 ' - J3 J3 IMS,- .... 35. 13. 5. at 13. . at - 13. P, 700 10 at at . . . , . 13. 107.50. ' . 100 at at 11.15;-1- 11.10; 9. : 1.000 at Sidney, 600 at ..COUNTER QUOTATIONS These quotations' on the result from bids and. offers mats- br the membem of the Stand-pr-d Stock ; Exchange, Jan. S3.. PJI. Bids.'. Asked. Stock: . ' Asurite 00V' ,.01 1.15 4.- at Bunker Hill, at .10.90 ' 4.35 Mon. P. M. -A. M. Sales BOARD SALES Registered Grandview, 1,000 at 13. Met. M. A L 1.000 at 13; 1,000 Pend Oreille, 100 at 1.13. . TNTERSESSION Registered Clayton, 1.000 at Grandview,. 1,000 at Jack Waite. 3,009 at Met. M. A Lh 3.000'at 13; 500 Polaria, 300 at 60.. Sunshine, 100 at 4.55. UNLISTED Bniiker Bin, 300 at 11.15. January .' 11.15 . 1.00. 3JO . ' . Registered 30 .15 Premier W. W, Power . 00 . ..10.86 JO ,.. Sidney ' 4.50 1,000 -- W. W. Unlisted .05 .05 4.05 .14 .45 .03 0: at 1,000 M. Sales BOARD SALES ( Grandview,- J7 .01 .04 ... United Ls UNLISTED STOCKS Bunker Hill Calahan McGilHvray New World , . Noble Fire Pend. Oreille 35, .13 .05 .70 J5 0; . '.01 .50 . INTERSESSION Registered Heel a. 30 at 4.85. Sunshine, 30 at 4.50. Sherman, 500 at 37. . Clayton, 400 at 34. - .04 .05 J0 10. - Golconda, 1,000 at - Met. M. A L, 1,000 .05 J4V 35 .................. Whitewater - .03 4.75 Jl .03 - .48 , e L.., Metropolitan-..'...- J8 .48 .............. Jack Waite .. at .Sidney, 3,000 at Asked P. J4 .04 ...... Jlti .13V .- Independence hr courtesy of .....: - Heda ; . 13. Butte. Highland Callahan C. D. At liinn Crystal Lead Douglas ,. Glacier , .,,, ; Golden Age . ri ,, ,,, Golcn Messagw High Surp. Lexington Liberal Merger. . Met. Meta Morning Glory .. Monitor Ottawa . 'iiii,,,,,, Portland Beeves Mscd Sheen- Creek- - Sil. Crescent llllMMM Sil. Dollar A ! If Mill Silver .Dollar B ..Wellington .. OjO ..... Eastern Stocks ' These quotations furnished by. J. A. IN International Nickel Kennecott Copper, Hogle Company,' 133 South Main Street, KN UVY U. ' 8. .Smelt. Ref. Salt Lake City.- - Utah: USS Ut. Metals and Tunnel AC Anacimfr Copper NTM National Tunnel... J8 AR American S..R. Co. LT. National Lead.JO HM Homs take Mines JO St,. Joseph Lrad J5 J3 -- 39. .51. - ... .34931 ......... ........... .03 .15 - - - 4: ... '. - 3.50 Con. War. A Mch 69.00 Ut. Fire Clay Ut. P A L $6. Pfd ,..41.50 45.50 Ut. P A L 7. Pfd .40 A0 Z. C. M, L SALES " Bristol Silver 398 at 4. Eureka L. Con.- BOO at 15; 100 at. 15. North Lily 100 at 45. Prince Con. 500. at 30. , Silver Kinr West. 500 at 30. Tintic Lead 100 at 13. Tintic Standard 100 at 1J0; 100 at 1.30; . Diamond - J3 Oil. J3 Rip Van Winkle Sunshine Cons. Silver Dollar A Silver Dollar- B Xercnr Dome New Bingham Mary' Park City .Utah - .10 .' ' .14 .08 J7 j A .15 0 10 J0 - J8 .04' ' .10 .... .07 JO JO ' ar- ...... ......... ' : - . . - . Black & Reason . - . Ga- Asked Bid $ 3.25 .$ 3.10 Amalgamated Sugar Common 7.55 Amalgamated Sugar Preferred 75 Consolidated Wagon & Machine..... 4.00 3.60 .... ' 26.00 25.00 First Security Corp. Class' A . 7A5 Utah Oil- - Refining 7.70 45.50 Utah Power & Light $7 Preferred 4750 50.00 48.00 f M. I. ....... . , , Furnished by Edward L. Burton ana Company, Jan. 28, L 1943, 160 South Main, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ................ . . Haciiita Mine Being Reopened Nevada Zinc Strike - . RENO,' Mines Griff Nev. ' Inc., jointly owned by E. C. Grif-fith and Gus Rogers, is reported HACHITA, N. ll. The old Hor- to have developed! a large tonnet lead, zinc and silver mine, nage of zinc ore at the ' Old Su& about seven .miles west of here, perior mine, located a few miles is being reopened after being idle south of Scossa. A. recent carload l since 1910. Eugene Bruell' of shipment ran 38 per cent zinc.'. Cleveland, Ohio, who also has mining . interests in Colorado and Canada, recently optioned . - . . . the Hornet It is planned that the mine will be dewatered at the bottom or 170 foot level in order that complete examination may be made and future development scheduled.' A new headframe already has been completed and a pump mine hoist and compressor have been installed. Otto Hinke of Hachita is in charge of operations at the UNION ASSAY OFFICE, INC . Assayers and Chemists Hornet Box 1528 Wo Mproscnt shlppsrs al Smolfro -- Established 1887 - . HAVENOR & CO. H. 121,-000,0- 00 57 Av . . -.- r. ACCURATE RESULTS MODERN MILLS OFFICE AND MILLS . J0 - From .Page .1 Continued ' ' t ; ; mills: Present At a recent meet-ln- g which devoted itself largely to the manpower problem, were representatives of the Se100 at 1J0. lective Service System, the War SATURDAY, JAN. 23 ..... Manpower Commission, the War UNLISTED STOCKS Labor Board, and the Labor ProPfd 7J5 Amalr Sur duction Division and the "War Con. War. A Mch...., ... 3.55 Production Drive headquarters of Ut. Fire Clay. ...59.00 Ut. P. A L. $0 Pfd......:. 41.50 the War Production Board. . 46.00 Ut. P. A L. $7 Pfd. .40.60 Z. C. M. L . The new reporting form, for SALES fluorspar producers prepared by Eureka Lily Con, 500 at 15: 1,005 WPB indicates that development 15: 500 at 15 : 500 at 15: 500 at IS. work is .being done by about 75 Horn Silver, 1,000 at 0: Ohio Copper. 100 at 4. " per cent of the mines, and that Park Tin Lead. 300 at 14. 45 per cent of the mines increasPark Premier ed production if labor is available FRIDAY, JAN. 22 Park Utah .. in sufficient quantity. A representative of the Selective Service Bureau told the group that during 1943 all producers 'must expect a large pro811. 500 at 34. of the men between 18 Clayton Assayers and Chemists New Park. 100 at 44, 100 at 48, 100 at portion 38 years of age to be called and 40. ToUphone MSN into military service,- and advised SiL K. Coaln. 100 at 3.75. Lead, 500 at 10. 500 at 11. 500 the immediate ' substitution and 165 So. V. Temple atTintic 11. training of replacements with Tintic 8td. 100 at 1.37. 100 at 1.30, older men. Sail Lake CHy 100 at 1J7, 100 at 1J7. Mine operators, were urged to complete their replacement schedules and manning tables so as Johnson Appointed CRISMON & NICHOLS to insure orderly withdrawiil of Oscar Johnson of the Mine & workers to the armed forces. Smelter Supply Cq Denver, has Assayers and Chemists ore shippers agents. been appointed to the War Prosduction Boards advisory commit U SOUTH WES1 TEMPLE tee for the 'P-mining machinery ' O- - Sen 1700 Continued From Page 1 manufacturing industry, it was Utah lab Lake QT announced today in Washington. ed with 9,245,230 in 1940. The average consumption per consumer was. 45,433 cubic feet in 1941 compared with 47,986 cuE. bic feet in. 1940. There were 763,-91- 0 . . commercial consumers in Lake Salt Newhouse 500 Building City, Utah 1941, or 25,890 more than in 1940. MEMBER SAL1 LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Exports to Canada totaled FURNISHED ON UTAH COMPANIES INFORMATION cubic feet, 34 per cent ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES over the 1940 figure. Exports to Telephone Mexico amounted to 7,345,000,000 cubic feet in ' 1941, closely approximating the 1936 peak of 7,352,000,000 cubic feet Total intrastate and export movements UTAH ORE SAMPLING COMPANY totaled 815,672,006,000 cubic feet, a gain of 10 per cent over the PUBLIC-RAMPLINr INDEPENDENT S i Spokane Slock Exchange 7 A0 7 35 Amalr. Sur. Pfd. 4.00 Con. War. A Mach. .,... 3.50' Ut. Fire Clay ....59.00 ,. 64.00 41 A0. 43.00 Ut; P A L $0. Pfd .40.00 47.00 7. Pfd. Ut.- P A L Z. C. M. I. . . ... ....... 40.50- - 60.00 Salt Lake .Stock Exchange, . Tuesday, Jan. 30, 190. SALES Comet Coaln 400 at 0. Manpower Commission has deleNew Park, 500 at 40: 600 at 49 : 500 gated a maximum of authority to 1000 : 3000 : 4014 at 700 4014; 4014 at Mr. McCusker to develop the man4914 Normal quotations fiirnlahed.by Rich- 414. 300 1000 at power, at Con C. program, within the framePark Tintic Std 100 at 1.30: 100 at 1J0 work of broad national policies, ard C. Badger; 135 Worth Main Street, which best meets the needs of the SaltLakeCity. MONDAY, JAN, 2S Bid Stock ' Asked mountain , region," Mr.' Harper Bingham UNLISTED STOCKS ; .07 . Development . . .03 7.35 Amalr. Sur. Pfd.. . said. JO .15 Equity- Oil -- Quotations . PROMPT SERVICE MURRAY, UTAH 1940 figure; The increased demand for gas stimulated drilling. There were 2,990 gas wells drilled in 1941, 2,382 in 1940. compared with (Prepared - under the supervision of G. R. Hopkins, Petroleum Economics Division, Economics and Statistics Service.) Sdhurcagca Eflecflirac Go. NEW AND USED MOTORS Dopondoblo AND TRANSFORMERS SSf SSS. FOR MINES, MILLS, FACTORIES 274 SOUTH FIRST WEST DIAL Dlstrlbniot -- . Formally 141 Merpont Avs. 17 |