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Show June The .Western Mineral Survey, Salt take. City, Utah 4 Trading Fall Off On Salt Lake Exchange Conti lined front Page 1 matter of price was influenced by - Volume was sizable last Friday for creating the recovery. But in the final analysis, even if crude oil were selling for $10 a barrel, it would still f be the job of the engineer to devise the techniques to get the oil Quotation faruUhed courts? Laviffite A Co. on top of the ground. Engineers Oil. Mr. Knowlton points out that Clayton Dayrock . . . Gladstone . . much has. been learned of late Golconda ... the to about how up years keep Grandview .. primary production of ojl, by Hcela pressure maintenance in the re- Independent Waite servoirs and says that "more ex- Jack 31 arsh Met. M. A L. perimental projects should be in- Metropolitan ........... determine results augurated-to do C A" under varying reservoir condi- Polaris ....... the necessity economic incentive in secondary Spokane Stock Exchange . , and Saturday, with price trends Ut. Fire Clay 63.00 57.00 57.00 optimistic and Monday opened Vt. PALM Fli 55.00 58.50 57.00 fairly strong with the board firm Z. do M$7 Fid 64.00 50.25 I C. and reasonably large volume. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Oiilm Colorado 2,000 at 4. day trading was decidedly off, how. Comet Coal ii 500 at 18. at 12ft. ever, only six issues trading on Horn Silver 500 at 60; 5 at 70. New Park 1.700 even on Wednesday and Tuesday, C. Con., 1,000 at Oft; 2,000 at Park five on Thursday, with prices 5ft. tending to weaken but with no Tar Baby 5.000 at ft.200 at 34. Walker 100 at 35; sharp breaks. Unlisted 10 Tuesday, June 8 Amalff. Stiff, pfd Con. Wag. A Mach Nat. Tun. A Mines Utah Fire Clay Utah P Utah . .... A T, 10 pd pld PAL1 C. M. I. Z. ...........i N-- Copper, 7ft. a 1,000 City Con., 500. a Silver Shield, 3,000 at Unlisted Salea None. Park is,-th- . UNLISTED STOCKS . Amalff Suff. pfd. ... Con. Waff. A Mach. Nat Tun. A Mine.. Utah. Fire Clay ... . Utah ? A L $8 pfd. Utah P A L $7 pfd. . C. M. S. I. SALES oil. 14. , , . High' Aurora . High Surprise !xinffton . . . Liberal Merger Met. Metals Morning Glory Monitor Ottowa. Ottowa ..... ... Portland Reeves Mcd Sheep Creek SiL Crescent ' Sil Dollar ASil Dollar B Wellington Sil Syndicate Hairs A. M. SALES Registered . Polaris 100 at 1.10. InterseMlon Registered Dayrock 100 at 45. Edwin Sherman Sil Summit Standard Sunshine - . Sun Con: i Taraaradk United Lx Unlisted Slocks Bunker Hill Callahan ; McGill ivray Golconda- ............. Butte Hiffh Fern Gold at 5ft. 1000 Sun Con 1000 at 29. Unlisted Blinker Hill 30 at 13.00; 10 at 13.10. Sidney 1000 P. M. Salea 30 at at 1360; 13. Inters mm, ion Registered Clayton 800 at 45. Polaris 109 at 1.10. Unlisted Pend Oreille 200 at 1.65. Callahan Cop' C. D. A.- - Mince ' .V Crystal Douglas ....' G olden Age - Hecla 45 nt 7.00. Polaris 100 at.' 1.10. New World able Five Pend Oreille Premier . Sidney . W. W. Power Whitewater ) (I1a - ...... ......... tions. pressure-maintenanc- Saint Eureka Bullion, 200 15ft. Howell. 100 at 5: 2.00 rnik. 290 at 69. Ohio . "Through pressure maintenance and controlled rates of flow" he continues, "we can recover substantial . quantities of our so- called secondary, oil while we are still producing the primary oil. e In the several projects in this country, there .will never be any secondary recovery. but the oil will have been produced through improved techniques. I have searched for a label which would described this oil produced in excess of the nrimary recovery; that idle oil produced through secondary recovery or pressure maintenance. I have thought of superinduced recovery and other fancy names, but none of them satisfy. Finally, I have thought of a name' which gives credit where credit is due. This oil is the result of engineering so should be called the engineers Stacks: UnliNted 1943 - Oil-- Trading on the Salt Lake Stock Exchange, brisk at the end of last week, fell off sharply during the curerit week, with few issues active arid .most prices tending to slide lower. Thursday, June U, ............ IN International Nickel. KN Kennccott Copper UV IT. S. Smelt, Ref UH Ut. Metal A Tunnel NY National' Lend JL St. Joseph Lead...- These .Quotations furnished by J. A. Hogle Company, 132 South Mala Street, Salt Lake City, Utah: 28ft AG Anaconda Copper 42 AR Anaconda Copper 36 ft HM Homestake Mines 33 1 31ft 53 2025 18 In Indicating how the engineer 33ft must go about accomplishing his more of this purpose to produce ' 1ft. Mr. Knowlton oil, "engineers' at 5ft; 1,000 says they must first sell the exeIft. 58. at cutives of the companies for Rico Arff., 1,100 Tar Baity. 4.000 at ft. which they work, and second Salea JiilltM Vnno they must convince the state Nominal by quotations furnished governments that the secondary A Co,- 135 South Richard C., Badger necesis recovery process vitally Saturday, 'June 5 Main' Street. Salt Lake City. sary. Failure of important UnliNted Storks Bid Asked Stocks: constates to enact 7.85 7.70 Amalff. Sur. Pfd .03 .07 Bingham Development oil structive laws 4.25 ednservation 5.00 Con. Waff. A Mob .18 00 Oil Equity 2.10 1.07 ft Nat. Tun. A Min has been a substantial impedi- Diamond Oil .03ft j01 62.00 57.00 Ut. Fire Clay ment to Two recovery. secondary 54.00 57.00 A L $8. Pfd Ut. P 59.00 years ago the Oklahoma legislaUt. P A L 87. Pfd. ... 58.00 60.00 58.00 1 M. C. ture threw away a chance to save Z. millions of barrels of oil by refus' Bullion, 1,000 at 1ft. ing to enact 'B secondary recovery Crea. Eff. Oil. 500 at 8ft. law primarily designed for the Eu. L. Con., 1.500 at 19; 231 at IS. ' Horn Sil.. 1,000 at 13. Oklahoma City pool. Again this Asked Bid New Park, 1,000 at 73; 500 at 72; dethe yearOklahoma legislature $3.Gd Common $3.40 TMlTarTC Amalgamated Sugar . clined to enact a secondary re7.85 P. C. Con 1.000 at 5ft. 7.G5 Preferred Sugar Amalgamated Rico Arff., 20 at 58. for the shallow law. 4.75 fields, covery 4.25 & Machine Consolidated Wagon Tin. Lead, 2.500 at Oft; 500 at Oft. Arkansas, although refusing to . 29.75 29.00 A Class Tin.- Std 50 at 1.00: 300 at 1.95. First Corp. Security enact the secondarv recovery lav., Utah Oil 10.35 Ut. Wyo. Con. Oil. 1.000 at 7. 9.85 . Refining did apporpriate money for an enWalker, 500 at 30; 1000 at 40. 59.50 .58.00 ; & $7 Utah Power Light preferred Unlisted of the 61.00 gineering problem. study C. M. Z. .... I None. .......59.00 Furnished by Edward L. Burton and Company, June 10th, 1943, 1G0 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friday, June 4 Crescent Earle Oil. 1,000 at 1. 5.000 at Miners Gold. 800 at ft. New Park, 100 at 70. New Quincey, 1,000 at Park City Con., 046 at East-Utah- . 8ft. Unlisted Mining Stocks - - Industrial Stocks - ...., - . Pigmen- t- Unlisted Stocks (Continued tfrom Page 1) Reporter. Precipitated magnetic blacks, in barrels, less catlots, were quoted at 8Ya', metalworks, Sales lic browns declined from 2.G to East Std.. 3,000 at 5: 1.000 at 5ft. 2.35; Vandyke brown sold at 9 Mt. City Cop.. 300 at 2.25. and sap brown crystals at 12; North Lily, 300 at 50. Ohio Cop., 100 at 7 ft. browns, 12; natural synthetic Park C. Con., 11.500 at 5ft. iron 2; synthetic red red oxides, Rico Arff., 500 at 58. iron oxides, 9; Venetian reds, 2.2 Sil. Shield, 3.000 at 1. to 4, depending on the iron oxide Tintic Lead. 1.500 at 10; 500 at Oft. Walker, 500 at 30. content; natural yellow oxides, Wilbert, 5,000 at 2. high-iron- ,' 5; synthetic iron oxide Unlisted None. yellows declined from 7.25 to 7.1 Park City Con.. 500 at 0ft; 2.0)0 at 5. during the year as production Silver Shield, 8.000 at 1. increased; domestic French-typ- e Tintic Standard, 50 at 1.90: ' 100 at 1.95. ochers declined from 3.65 to 3.45; Unlisted Salea burnt siennas were quoted over None. a range of 3 Vs to G, depending on quality, the prices declining Wednesday, June 9 sllightly toward the end of the UnliNted Stork Bid Aaked Collins. Colo. Colorado year; raw siennas ranged 3 Vi to Fort Amalff. Suit. Pfd 7.05 quartz has just been successfully 10, depending on quality, the 4.25 Con. Wag. A Meh 5.00 osused in making Nat. Tun. A Nine 1.87ft 2.00 quotations rising later In- the were quoted at cillator plates for use in radio year; umbers ' transmitters by V. E. Bottom, assistant professor of physics at Producers have estimated that CRISMON & NICHOLS Colorado State College. The crys- over half of the earth pigments tal from which the first plates output is used in military and Am ayera and Chemists been made was found in the industrial camouflage paint, and have tit shippers' agents. Poudre Canyon region. in paint. for war plants. Yellow 220 SOUTB WES1 TEMPLE Altho quartz is one of the most ocher (particularly high iron P. a Boa 1701 bountiful substances on earth, the ocher) and synthetic yellow iron Balt Lak City OUk supply of commercially usable oxides were critical from time to quartz is very limited. Due to the time during 1942, as unusually war. large quantities are required large quantities were required in at the present time and it is all the manufacture of olive drab imported from Brazil, the only pigments. Olive drab pigments other known source at present. are incorporated into paints for The price exceeds $20,000 a ton. impregnating tents, truck covers, Quartz crystals to be usable, and tarpaulins, and for painting Assay ers and Chemists free from guns, tanks, trucks, and other must be water-cleaTaUphona cracks and flaws of all kinds, war equipment. camStandard and weigh at least a pound. Ob165 So. W. Temple viously, . by established shades a domestic source at the ouflage War Board, the Departtime would be Engineer Loka Boh highly present CHy ment, include light and dark desirable. field drab, earth green, sand, - , . . . Quartz Used In Army Radios piezo-electri- . - c 3. - Last Week's Utah Ore Shipments Bingham Metals, 60; Utah Copper Company, daily average of 1,093 Bingham United States Smelting, Refincars. ing and Mining Company, .8,458 tons, American Smelting and Re- Tintic fining Company, 800; Combined Chief Consolidated, 25. carloads; Metals Reduction Company, GOO; Tintic .Standard, 13; U. S. , Mines, 12; Mammoth, 9; North Lily, 4; Eureka Lily, 3; Colorado Consolidated, 2; Utah Fire Clay Company (silica), 2. Continued from Page 1 Park City : New ; Park Mining Company, had a decreased production, most of the gold hr the state coming 1,500 tons; Park Utah Consolidatfrom the Howe Sound .Co. in ed, 1;0G5; Silver King Coalition Chelan County; Chelan Lake dis- (concentrates), 22G. trict, although Knob Hill Mines, Inc., at Republic, Ferry County, :. it is still operating. Montana had an Alaska is not significant, asoutis below still the 8 per cent Increase. One gold January .. . dredge iii that state is also pro- put. The eastern states yielded a ducing sapphires which are usea in precision bearings on airplanes small quantity of gold, although (300 sapphires per plane) and it was an increase over Februbattleships (3,000 sapphires per ary. Most of the eastern states gold comes from' the iron ore of battleship). The increased production from Pennsylvania. 85-to- n Gol- d- . . . - . . Black & Deason r, . earth-pigme- H. E. HAVENOR & CO. Salt Lake City, Utah 500 Newhouse Building MEMBER BALI LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE INFORMATION FURNISHED ON UTAH COMPANIES ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES Telephone 57 nt earth yellow, loam, earth red,, and olive drab. In addition to their deceptive blending with the landscape in the visible spectrum, the earth colors,' (like chlorophyll) fortunately reflect the infra-re- d spectrum when formulated andare conproperly not easily detected by sequently aerial cameras. enemy infra-ref- l V Elecfioc Go. 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