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Show November 16, 1951 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah Program Announced For Mine Meet at Spokane Restrictions Hold Back Metal Mart Continued from page 1 standing mining development to he Pacific Northwest, with R. not been on has yet S. cergold speaker Consumers of lead felt Douglas, general manager of named. Canadian Exploration's Emertain that allocation of foreign Friat the speaker durPrincipal ald and Jersey Zinc operations metal, announced by NFA Dr. be luncheon will J.R. day at Salmo, B. C., and W. L. Zeig- ing the last weeky will further Monof the Van Pelt, president reduce the supply as long as er, general manager of Pend tana Sch6ol of Mines at Butte, Oreille Mines and Metals Comsubstantially higher prices prewho will discuss new develop- pany at Metaltoe Falls, Wn., as vail on the imported products, to mining. ments M. J. irincipal speakers. according to the E. & Both general and technical Metal and Mineral Markets. Problems of materials hansessions are scheduled for Frig of stopes Trading in foreign lead in this dling and day afternoon. country virtually ceased pending morn- discussed the be at will At the general session govtkumiirfi end IkwtMds of wtpjrtej further study of the order, alsession. technical ernment controls on mining and mg. dlUni look to yoo for kelp ot Easter ready amended on 'sober second At the closing afternoon taxation affecting toe industry thought." Him. Tfco prbpor can row will kelp Jesmeeting W. A. Dew, manager will be discussed. Paul B. The copper situation enfh on steed on Ihotr own and grow' sup; vice president and comp- of DuPonts Pacific Coast pubcountered added difficulties betroller, of Day Mines, Inc., and ic relations department at San p ilroof. So load a hand, woof cause of the prolonged dock L. J. Randall; comptroller of Francisco, will talk on "Manstrike and more stockpile metal you! Giro row, during Ike lltk to toe Hecla Mining Company, agements Responsibilities Aonoal Castor Soal Appeal. may be needed to assist fabriReand Industrial Community both mine tax authorities, are cators. Zinc appears to be in lations." He will be followed to to their expected participate fair supply position, compared specialty, and at least two by Dean John R. Speelman, of with copper and lead. GIVE speakers will take up toe gov toe Washington State College Our index of nonferrous metSchool of Mines, who will diseminent controls problem. al prices rose to 193.21 for Oc 1W Nartoaol Society for The technical session, spon cuss The Mineral Industry, too tober, up 7.06 points, on higher (fypled Cktldren and Advllt, Ifth sored by the Columbia section College and the Public." lead and zinc averages. Chfcaga 3, of 'the American Institute of COPPER Mining and Metallurgical The dock strike has. tied up WESTERN MINERAL domestic and The U. S. the ceiling gineers, will be devoted ' to a quantity,' grade about 20,000 tons of foreign copof origin of the lead in- continued at 19c. on toe discussion of Sunshine Mining per. A fair percentage consists country SURVEY volved. It included lead which Prime Western grade, East St Company's big. silver mining of blister, with the result that In the export field operation In the Coeur 4 East 1st South ' refineries are also hit by the has been shipped' into foreign Louis. were dAlenes. at 29c. .wareprices unchanged or strike. Demands for copper are trade zones and bonded sessions will also Telephone: f.a.s. Gulf Saturday's in metal ee per matter second eleea at Salt but Entered to31c., pound, exempts this Sales houses, in ever. as as active movie a with 9:30. The Lake City, Utah under Act ot Marcb at open U. S. pdrts. the transit October for metal through market of 1S7SL The government and the Glid--1 general session immediately Subscription Rates $4.00 tor tva Announcement of this step shipment to fabricators total out-to- e take 'win yean, SZ50 tor one year, and 11.50 for den will share following up Company carry-equally a with around 100,000 tons, added to the confusion oover the Is month!. cost of exploratory drilling Please mention Weitem Ulneral Survey over from September of at supply situation in, lead and when writing to advertisers. Advertising to Calif. Shasta County, Drilling Business tons. least 10,000 rate on application. brought all trading to foreign is to start within' 60 days.' Prebooked to date for November metal to a complete stand-stil- l. U V. Hin. Business .Hanger position, amounts to around 25,-0- The order was viewed by trad- vious estimates indicated about OQr tons of zinc ore. AH the news ot the .development ot the tons. , ers as unworkable. On toe fol- 225, mtermauntaln Section, published by The re Western Ulneral Survey. Though OPS has stated QUICKSILVER lowing day; NPA eased toe regAn news appearing In the Western cently that no action is con- ulation by exempting contracts Ulneral Survey Is obtained trom sources marThe of the spot position disof matter templated in the believed to bo reliable but so responsimade prior to Nov. 1. . ket for quicksilver has stiffened w bility Is oramod for accuracy of turbing toe 24 c domestic sellcommandlead of With because in foreign moving have Jurt completed cleaning aZSlZ The ing basis for copper most pro- ing a strike ou premium, and as toe duty metal from ducers feel that the price wa- timbers, debris has not been suspended, the hS! ta L8 ni ter lrom the to level the eventually will have to be cost byif owket 140-foproblem will .enter Into the raised to toe level obtaining in llnd. leveV calculations of consumers" as garded as firm at gCT.Uyje. to. $22Q the foreign market. the level In Ths Western Mineral Survey never before on all purchases per flask on spot and nearby the old Copper King shaft in toe LEAD it to business. In was lead. that of felt forward imsuch It qualified as a Newspaper to regard NPA announced that silver Crown twining area 22 toe to was situation of will business, price foreign lead, miles west of Cheyenne, WyoJ publish Legal Notices, Having ported pig lead will be placed buyers under toe same allocation as effect be penalized under the viewed as uncertain. (This property was filed on in Been Approved in toe Third Leading European producers the early 70s and a shaft 160 District Court of Salt Lake soft domestic lead. This action new plan. to take a firm stand jfeet deep was sunk, with cross-o- n County, State of Utah. continue was contained in an amendment have November allocations to Order It was pointed been slow- - in coming through, prices. cuts of 102ft. at the 80ft. level out that about a third of the which reflected in sales of only land 260ft. consisting of cham- - Probate & Guardianship SILVER lead consumed. in this country 1673 tons for the week to the bers and rooms from 20 to 40ft. ; Notices Business was inactive. How-- widths at the 130ft level. The is imported, another third is domestic market Domestic obtained from domestic refin- metal was unchanged at 19 fveJ wi1 ? Pressure to .sell whole mass being practically all For Further Information Condisturb toe market the New commercial ore. eries, and the remainder from cents, New York. 'The foreign Itis an sult the Clerk of toe District on metal Imense quotation foreign toe ore scrap. lead, body beinj 21 cents Court or Respective Signers. at market continued was unchanged all week on toe (over 300ft. wide and 2600ft The amendment provides toa to 22 cents, la.s. Gulf ports. basis. of 88c. an. ounce troy. ; llpng, no .person on and after Nov.-consisting of gold, silver The ZINC London was NOTICE TO CREDITORS market of soft shall accept delivery quiet land copper. On tin surface arf Eatate of priBlock, also knows as at 77d. the week. or throughout to a depth of a 100 ft. toe cop Fran W.Frau mary lead imported pig lead Black, Deceased. Operators to zinc wondered Creditor will present claims with for any, purpose except in ac- whether NPA may get around per consists of malachite. Be- voucher to the undersigned at 637 ConBonkBuilding, Bolt Lake City. low 100 ft it consists of copper tinentalon cordance with the terms o: to allocating imported metal. or befor thsi7th day ot March, Utah, some with native allocation copauthorize sulphides A 1953. come So not D. issue monthly has. far, tog. MARTHA L. BLOCK, Exeeutrtt tions issued by NPA. Any per up. Though toe supply situaper. This is one of the old copof the Estate of Prana Bluck,' also known as Prana W. Bluck, son importing pig lead for re- tion in 'zinc is not as tight as per bodies that have never been Deceased. no been work , developed, having in form sale without change that ol. either copper or lead, Date of tint publication Hot. 9. A. D HAILEY,. Idaho t- A grub done since the turn of the 1951. required to report to NPA a consumers are asking for more I. Grant Iverson, for the prospector for-- 1 tury. least 15 days before the first day metal than toe tonnages availAttorney for Executrix. gotten man. in the government of the month in which shipmen able fo allocation. is expected to arrive in toe There were no price devel- - financed search for scarce metals appears as the most likely suggestion to come out of a congressional committee hear--1 tog on toe program. SUBSCRIBE ROW "If the government really wants these minerals, its got to e toe prospeetors," Roy Hawley, Arco, Idaho, miner, SPECIAL OFFER told a House interior and insular affairs strategic metals subSubmit One New or Renewal Subscription Accompanied committee. New Additional One "Its got to say heres a grubby Subscription. stake; well split 0 on whatA TOTAL COST FOR BOTH OF ever you find. PLEASE! sand-fillin- . . , . NOWI . . - . En-opmen- ts. . ! 22-2- 45 65 . . . 00 I 1 I - 55-lo- Legal Notices ot ot 130-fo- ot . . M-7- 6. . . im-Yo- rk . . . . 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