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Show WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY AND UTAH STATESMAN. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, DECEMBER 27.1929. Collapse of Chinese Pool Spells Slump for Silver MingReports Price of White Metal Hits New Low Record Follow ing Adverse Development in Orient; Copof Activity Pre- per Demand Fair; Zinc Movement Brisk. Expansion . .. .. dieted r or Nevada Lead (From the Engineering and Mining Journal.) Zinc Mining District NEW YORK. Demand for lead and zinc was fairly active during the week, but buying of copper continued at about the same slow rate as in recent weeks. The call for tin showed some improvement, a good part of the inquiry coming from the automotive industry. From the standpoint of price changes, interest centered in the action of silver, which Rold off sharply, the London Quotation moving to 8 of a point of the lowest price ever recorded in that market. The collapse of the Chinese pool was given as the reason for the decline. Antimony was offered at easier 1-- pricra. Quicksilver wan unchanged, but ilia undertone was hardy Mrs taking dy, scarcely any change plarr In tiro maiket, lie price in at IS drh rents holding at tha Connecticut valley anil IS rents til th middle west. Sales total for the week was .lightin the preceding ly higher than week, but this means little in view of Ihe fact that the dally average wae slightly less than 4M lona for the period. Tha demand for fabricated copper has shown some improvement of late and Ihta la regarded as a favorable, development. for It Indicates that the consumer of the metal appear satisfied that the price la going to 3Q hold firm so far aa early ia conaidered. Of tho amr.il tonnage sold during the Interval, a good part waa the December shipment. Generally speaking, the tone of the market la better than for some time past, and much of this ran be attributed to the moderate improvement In the general Industrial situation. Metal Prices. Salt Lake t.'npper . tl lenient) 111.43 4.33 H I ... ine ... . Kilver nv.i Zmc p, r lli. (wick av .471 .4.1 17.775 0.143 NEW YtJllK. Itar sllvr 47g: Mexlrnu dollar 3.M.-NEW YUHK Copper yuieli electrolytic spot and future, ar-tu- al IS. unchanged. Tin Steady, ap'd and SI. 07; future 4". 17. I,ead Steady; Hint New York 0.25; rant Kt. Imis I. In. Zinc Wui-- t; Kat ii. Louis hhi( and future 5. 51. . 50. Antimony Jrnii-Stea- hus-Ine- dy; Stt-uc- previously Judge Geo. W. Edglngton. president of the Grand Teton Oil Co., with office! at Idaho Falls, Is appearing for tha company and other interests at the hearing being held by the public utilities cnmijiisplnn of the Htate of Idaho, on Dee. J7. at 10 a.m.. on the of John McFuyden and application other officials of the Ohio Oil company, Standard OH suhsldlnry, for a certificate of convenience and necessity to construct gas lines In southeastern Idaho, fur the purposo of serving that section of the slate. 'Duo to recent dewlopmenta of nnr wells on the Horseshoe struc-turesays Mr. Edglngton. it does not appear but what In the near future, u sufficient supply of extremely commercially valuable petroleum gaa will ba obtained from thla structure. This being the ease, It la not at all unreaaonahle to feel that the public utilltlea rom- uilsaluii should not art with haste In thla matter. True. Idaho must have a sour.-iof cheap fuel In nr.1 der that its Indus' ' ' ," - in Mexico. N. Hunt of Salt Lake he geologist for United Blates Smelting, Kefinlng and Mining companv. has reiurn-e- d front Europe where h spent several month on his On July 4, Mr. Hunt married Miss Grace Trior in England, Until October. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt traveled In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are nw In Mexico where he Is making a private examination of the Cm de Inversions del Ore. city. Anaconda Topper llUTTE. Mining company has Inaugurated, Montana Bulletin, to the according Washoe at it a new custom works In Anaconda, by holding a meeting and luncheon at drslgnat ed period throughout the year at which are invited the superintendents of the various reduction de pnrtment anu prominent cltixene r.f city of Anaconda, thus giving Intimate contact of company offiThe cial and the townsiieople. Partments and prominent rltlxen mw,u h'ln "rv'rt by th girl At tho last mcet- H,f nographers. w 1 Nevada Men Plan Honors Leaders In Washington Get-che- sh Increases Number Preferred Shares Dec-emb- Company Working on frrfi 'ls FREE FOR SIX MONTHS feeling Mining and Oil Digest Published monthly. Gives reports and quotations on HURUI (HI. Mining 'hi A ci Calif.-He- ad"rmaGonemil SACRAMEN bo making a slight amount of frame, and niil! building have been WEST LLOYD Butte. Mont. Chau ncey L. Her-- ; rien. general superintendent of mines of Anaconda Coper Mining rompany. announces, according to tha Montana Bulletin, that L'omer Hagen, assistant foreman of thi Leonard min has been advanced to foreman and W. It. C. Russert, for four years nseist int foreman if tha Origlji.il An.nuinda aiid rt unllg beruni's furem.in ul the I An.icnd.-- i luiiic. l.igcii r'.uriT.I, Ulmer William- -, w'm is ir.ms-fcrrttu tiic IJimuiuiI mini- and Koteert succeeds Ulmer Kelly transferred to the otisco winkings llr. Russert le a graduate of Yu and Maasachusatta Instltut ol Technogoly; -ii - I ,hl "r.n ,. cer'if-at- t ap,,iodl this mat. d.. what i can to nrotect Idaho micro's W. m ''''p" ron,":1,:i '""'d spudded hnH aim.-tur- . Kail. Wt that, h0 from Loa Ar.gelea checking Bankers' Investment I come X? fh". "taS-'T;.,;- as;, i lifnrmli parts of I'ur'i'-- 1,1 , "In- - or lb- - i: jk :, J V 1 jo Ci.. Hnr- - yh.,,. 4" I'l. Ip, Iinrhiui-- t ,l 1,1 .en,,rTtura r &: ' Ar,in ee.!, ir rsvi, .v.nw bnli mm ri inij (IIP (IO nt I nurrunv.i li.n Little Amador Mine ; Being Unwatered sul Frank M. Maloney & Co. - GOLD ! A MINE IN THE MAKING. - hnVf sh - ? - ,. Maay Otbsra Deabaa Bldg. DEXVER. COUX KAMP AXD COMPAXI. Ms dbg Dvahani Bldg. Dcaver. Dale Pleaae send me roar Menthly Mtnlag 45 Oil Digest BMalha. tree ml charge aad wltkeat aay ebllaallaa. Nam saga IlleM IjOw grade values have been proved in the vein matter as well as in a limestone outcrop at some 'distance below the site of present operations. eral area. Each one ia investing his money and tiipe and is willing to take a chance at making his profit from ore shipments rather than by manipulation of .he stock. THE rol'POX BELOW K?mp and Company 03 Development is under way. Two drifts are following strong, mineralized veins to their intersection with the Park City limestone formation, productive of. $275,000,000 at Park City, 15 miles to the west. Highly skilled, honest and experienced manage- West Texas Map Free on Request. used Mr- ell will t- potentialities. ment assures efficient operations and the spending of eveiv cent in the ground. No big commissions paid to stock salesmen. No salaried officers. Every official is a conscientious, capable business man, living either in Camas or Salt Lake, interested solely in the making of a mine and the proving of this virgin, min- a Aad Situated in the heart of an undeveloped, mineral territory that gives every promise of possessing great X MAYFLOWER MIXES 45 . KITS CAXOX XATIOXAL PETROLEUM MOXARCH ROYALTY CII 4MPIOX-WIXRLE- R TUXOSTEX PRODVCTIOX OIL PI'RPLE SAGE UTE GOLD COLE PETROLEUM snderconk ' u. i miles r. wclmn ''r'f,,i ni"mrn tbai the i'oii'Im a- -' of F.ill. Iina shill Itrlud some of their! down with hoi- bottomed at 1.731 i!iri,,ji Ifect jn lower Jurassic sediments.1 holdings tn auch development. !!!. . EXPLORATION MIXES WESTBROOK OIL till .Iip,,.lty,or l:o ton. Llter cloJd a;ad,l,,on,, grinding capacity will be Tho shaft has hern re- added. 'Imbcred and a new hoist Installed. -iSSTh, m w m r where two wells have been put : th riiiwn s'cond of which ga "v fed-ti- Si-ye- ar IbJb Kamas Gold Stock Can Be Had for 10c a Share. Send your orders to Room 213, Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. far ala j Please 1441141(1 4IIM4MII llradeasrtera far Mining I nmpanlea and Mlalng Maphlnrr tlnnaes Snlfabl Offleea Far Rent Address City liiibiiiimiHiini aa II44' 'liMiiiimeMin aeai mm lafnraiailaa retail Tha reeaesl laipllea aa .1. n of Ida h' Grni'il Teton Oil on tli south of W"lm. Messrs. Thorson and Teers. 75 mile IMTEI) WERTHROOK-THUKPKO- coi n rrant V WORLD KHPIRK I HIF.P STAR OF ( T4II 014524 OULU PARK GALENA liastv j re rromoiec ,1 r;11 to the cumvam-- j may all b- - Productive or oil and ln Journal) Anaconda Men Kl lhl "i1 : Pyramid Mine Plant A,hon'ston reports that the formation, will Vv rt!nK and ,h,tto it stopl Nearing Completion necessary probably I r. ; ,Tcap i j ci.n" 1- -9 I 1 foot-lan- and ant-barre- ls Alaska-Treadwe- ' several hundred ton were reported today at S9Tic. Silver hr"ke sharplv nn selling in China, which I attributed to the collapse of the Chinese pool. Am- - luc-tio- er four-mil- lb-n- au's-surfa- ce To Develop Mine Montana Section Treadwell Lukon - - fs r shortly appoint a commute on stabilization of ths mining' industry, which will study and hurried exhaustion of natural resources. Reference was mad to in mining and th difficulty of meeting the situation to due lestrictions under the antitrust Iswa. Tb committee la to seek a solution of the problem In order that natural resources ba conserved and mining placed on jt more sound and business-lik- a basts r RENO. Nev.. Dec. 14. George Nevada banker and Wingfield. ll mining man, has joined N. H. and J. G. McKay In tho Copper company which will develop the Merchant copper property lit Knohomish county. Washington, un which Gctchell and McKay obtained a lease with option to purchuse. last summer. Senator Cetchell ha arranged to e trail etart work on the up Trout rreek from the Sunset 4s connects! which., mine, company. Copper The Treadwell-Tuko- n with Index on the Great Northern undard-guag- e Lid., an operating company owned hy logging road, has largely by Bunker Hill and Kulll - The. Sunset Copper company ll and Alaska tendered the company the use of van. Tha Midwest Refining company to clear the at Its Nn. 1 test well. Section Z5- Mexican, ha been authorized by. ciptcrplllar tractor Mn1 n ,,au j e1l,lPment 47-- 1 1 7. Little the Corporation Commission ofjra!l 1(nd Grey river, 40 miles California tn Issue to common southeast of Idaho Falls le drilling to Th ht 100.000 piopcrlv of prKhareholder delopH phuri tha xw in a croMCUt tunnM whiehl1 MLni'k oar valu lioo ' through ments thought to be Lower The preferred rii res a re 4 nr recent should cut the firet of two great vein within l.Qiil feet, giving foot sic. Considerable caving la being cumulative, experienced. According to company official, for foot in depth. the purpose of the new Issue is to and provide reduce indebtedness funds for expansion. 5. W. Bradley, president of 'he warranted progress, hut. what - . M. Kelly, mnnnger and difference If will make to cat- Indus Bales of lend for ship- state. Ha citizens and the wltli i'l''" smelting J If those who1 tr 1S99. Mince ment to Dec. 5 were within S.IK1!) have Invested jn jnacftnda Inrge aunts of money i tens of the total for No 4 inher. in It development, to he ahie to which is considered an exei t market most showing in view of the quiet tom tanda wViirwn'tClHugp that has prevailed in copper. state. The statu llaelf la the owner and battery manufacturer of a tremendous iirrea ee which 300 have taken good tonnages, the de- inav heeomc oil and gaa mand for corroding lead being es lands, uni no potential should steps be taken Calif. The SACRAMENTO. pedal ly good reeentiy. Not all or by any slat,, officials whirh nt thla l Is used for paint, how- time would remilt In nPicln t this grade ,hrce compartment shaft of the ever. as some goes lnh ba'lerics. rtlwidvantage Hi imirkniin. 1 Company at Development Hog "1 Nevada City h reached th' 30i) Average New York lead, 6 35c: Kt. prod'icr, from Idaho i.inos. lf ,P. Louis lead (.life. WM mJ lh wponJ ,.rt a Powerful ,hf foreign, velnpment will now heeiti. Drifts Consumers of tin uitero.lth cross cut will be run to work d market for a good tonnage. In fact, corporation ha? obtained a Iransportatinn and the ore bodies discovered in proe- tho week was one of the most ac- qiarrinutlon pil in Idaho, it win be-i nci tlng and th underground work tive that tho domestic trade has come extremely difficult to finance ' completed before milling seen In some time, and the bulng or Intei est who are provided, was largely the result of a growl'', otherwise companies .1ir to transportHugh' and! that the metal at less than Cor-rode- form-- hon-ymo- '' what higher. plantc-Hmalle- Mining company shipped over its aerial tramway 449S tons Richard of 1933. uctober-Novemb- - New Y'ork City. ing company. companies and WASHINGTON. D. C. Following Its convention here laat week, tho American Mining Congress will on-era- tc Utah-Delawa- re Aanaconda Copper Plans to Foster Closer Entente 1931 Bunker Hill and Bulllvan Increased its grand total of dia bursa-mant- a to 145,711.552 thla month when It disbursed ita regular dividend of 7ic a share on 337,000 abarth a total of 9345,350. The Bunker Hill has bean th premier operation of tho Coeur dAlenea practically since Its discovery In tha fall gf ISIS, having maintained for many years Its position as tha outbtandlng silver-lea- d producer of Llaho. Its out- a number of years past Eut for been at tha rate of 450.PO0 tons of era annually and Ha reserves, of developed ora are estimated to b sufficient to maintain the present rata of production for eight yeare. Tha deepest level from which ere Is now being taken ia 5000 feet below the outcrop of the dip of th vein. The company's largest mines and It amelter are located at Kellogg. It la also half owner of the Sullivan (fining company, which the Btar mine and the electrolytic xlnc plant. It also ovm half th eapltal stock of tha Alaska Treadwell and Treadwell Yukon companies, and has extensive interests in Nevada, central Idaho and near Sudbury, Ont. Ita Yukon and Nevada holdings are now ranked among Ha earning properties. lia Good Tear. During th first 10 month of the current year ended on October 31. the Bunker Hill obtained In operating and other revenue, before deductions for depreciation and depletion, according to F. W. Bradley, president. In the aame period, 93.513.543 in di- Tha convention commended PresLearn Lesson. ident Hoover for hie industrial leadwas This condition caused by ership and pleaded Ha support in the fact that it was exceedingly carrying out hia productive pol)uKH, difficult to ninrket securities in enit also backed tha President i iiubliu seeking a solution of th terprises bated on tho development of mines, aa th Investigating publand situation through the recently lic throughout the United Bute created public land commlaaiuu, but opposed any policy which ehni vrai devoting its attention to stock? lilted on the Urge exchangee. Not separate the surface from the only was thla condition icfletted right of ths lands, opposiIn mining, but in all other Industion was expressed to proposed western atstes. tries throughout tha legislation forbidding surface riglita to lands taken under mining The crash in in national forest on tlia ths stock market appears to have terminated the gambling erase, ground that It will injure and and aa the investing public he necessary development of learned that this type of investthe mineral resource of th piiblfc land states. Opposition to federal ment ia more haxardoua thin Investing lu legitimate mining enterlegislation regulating lha sale of securities was expressed. A depletion prises, It Is again turning Its attention to the latter. This change has and depredation rat of 3 become noticeable by the middle prr cent was favored, but prOaoro-In- g of December and aa there appeals tu mine taxpayers whose depleto be no reason why the changed tion base had been prevloualy should not continue attitude the right lo continue d pletlun under that method. Tlie throughout the coming year it la of President Hoover In withsafe to srsutne that the mining inholding authorltv for construction dustry in Idaho should be more of that part of the Mlssbaippl river prosperous in 19)) than in 16J9. particularly a concerns Increased vidends were paid, 9(4.043 on pre- flood control project which woukl the natural gaa and other development work, new construc- ferred and 93452.500 on common destroy resources in aouthern Arkansas anil tion and new enterprises.". stock. Production bteady. northern Louisiana until the mattur Enlarging Rmelter. can ba reviewed by engineers and The past year witnessed a prosRan F. W. President of Bradley new recommendations made to Co it? perous condition In the industry in Francinco, Calif., has announced gross, wtm commended. Idaho. Campbell aald. Tba large that beginning 1. the Officers of the American Mining producing mines maintained ca- amelter at BradleyFebruary will bo operatpacity production throughout the ed at capacity and a large in- congreaa were elected as follows: ' President. Robert E Tally, C lark-dal- e. year until the closing week, he crease In the output of pig lead aid. when production was curtail- la Arizona; vice president and expected when the Bunker Ililla ed by a few operators on account contract Venlo with tha American Smelt- general manager. United of the low metal prices, caused by Co.; vlcu presidents. 8. Living & Rertnlng company expires. Copper the reaction of the stock market. Mather. CliffJ Cleveland, ingston Under thla contract, half th outIron company. Cleveland: J. F. McHowever, tha curtailed produc- put of the Kellogg been mine has retion was not sufficient to ba to the latter corporation. Donald. president. Downtown Mina flected in the total for tha year, flowing Co., Leadville. and former govWhen tho Bunker Hill of Colorado; coL T. 1). Davts. which will equal if not exceed that treating all of its own oree.begins it la ernor of 1939, although the value of the expected that tha Island Creek Coal (Jo.. New Y'ork; of dally output 1939 production as compared with J. F. Callbremlli. Washpig lead will be Increased from 30n secretary, that of 1933 will be leee. since the ton, aa at present, to 450 or 500 ington. D. C.: executive commute, Idaho' of Messrs. Tally and Davla end Clinton prices principal metal, tons dslly. had. zinc and silver, were much Ca. The douhlng of capacity Is In II. Crane, Kt. Joseph Lead New York; directors. Mers. Crato: lower for this year. There will the dethe other refinery only, probably be an increase In produc- partments having been enlarged and Davis: W. J. Jenklnt. Consol tion and value of copper, whllo the from time to time. Four Coal Co . Kt. Louis; Ktaul-jrefining dated Easton, Bunker Hill and Bulllvan production of gold wilt be abcut kettlare of 300 tons each Instead of the same as that of 1933." four of ino tone each will ba in- Mining and Concentrating Co., KelProgress Made. stalled. Some furnaces were re- logg, Idaho; Louie 8. Cat. L'lalt New ore resources were develop- built and a new automatic cast- Copper Co.. Salt Lake City; C. J. ed by most of the larger mine. ing and loading machine for pig Kninsberg. The Hoppers Co.. PittsCampbell said, while some enlarg- lead Installed. More space wa burgh; and A. E. Bendelari, Eagle their ed and Improved an provided extension of the Richer Lead Co.. Chicago. hy mines installed mills and building to the north and aouth. auxiliary works. Hair Millioir Spent. Tho work of daubltkg th caThough conceding the possibility of continued low prices of lead, pacity. whtch represented an out-lo- y xlnc and silver and their conseof approximately 9500.000, was quent effect upon production and begun several months ago and said tha lot to ho completed about March 1. profits, Campbell KACRAMENTU. Calif. Unwat-erln- g would likely he so amall that It when the contract with the A. S. R. expire. A a result of the may not be reflected in th general of the Little Amador In Amprosperous condition aa a whole. enlarged capacity tha Bunker Hill been completed It may safely ba predicted that will rank aa one of the most mod- ador County has levels ere being the mining industry in 1930 will be ern and efficient smelting plants and the lower cleaned up ready for operation. in a prosperous and healthy con- In tha world. the same At of tha shaft tho time Increase with The present contract with the dition. a substantial In th number uf small producing A. K. k R. was entered into first Origins! Amador I being repaired A steel headframe hire In 1905. when the Tacoma smelter for use. mines." was sold to that company. The been moved from th Old Treasure Alaska ore and the Bunker Hill min and erected at the Little ora mixed perfectly. Guggenheim Aniador shaft which is 12V0 fret bid a eum that gave the Bunker deep. Thirteen men are employHill 95,000.000 profit. A ed. contract wa entered Into which was to have hen revised every Its term and the Bunker Hill MOUNTAIN. Mon five years. At the end of the sec- countered BATTLE own hy building It tana section of tho American la ond five years, the A. 8. 4k R. smelter. Then the A. 8. tc. R. and of Metallurgical slilute Mining having secured control of most nd the Bunker Hill gave them Engineers and their wive recently of the country's smelters, raised half if Ha ore. gave a dinner, at the Silver Bow club, Butte, to Frederick W. Bradley, president .and H. KoterBaln. secretary, of tha National organisation and their wives, who stopped In Butte upon their return front 157 South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. the World's Engineering congreaa Members f the bait Lake BlerK 4 Minisat Tokyo. Japan. Mr. Bradley, a EirhliKt. PPrilKSi mining engineer of international ISO Kertb Ceater at- - Re- - frv. I AT g. Mala SI- - (alt Lab fame. Is president of a number of TELKPIIOME WAN ZM. the mining companies including Eu.-.kHill and Sullivan and Alaska Juneau Gold Mining company. At the dinner F. Arthur Ilnforth, assistant chief geologist of tha Anaconda Copper Mining company was chairman. rM It - organised any year rincc lead-silv- KEI4-2S-5N4- 4. may proceed change: Tb year 1933 witnessed th starling uf ths smallest number of new enterprises and ths smallest amount of development work by e. f cl-u- who htreet. said Mr. Campbell, gave th following reasons for the pt 1DA1IU FALLS, Iduho. Judge Gcu. W. Eilglnglon, president of the Grand Teton Oil Co., reports that the company's Hlcvins No. 1. KE I Horseshoe 40 miles northeast of Idaho Fulls, is now showing the strongest gas flow to date and that Christian regeologist, Vrang, consulting tained by the company, reports that the shale just encountered are extremely favorable, depth of 1.047 feet has ecu reached and drilling proceeds in the Aspen forThe mation. Upper Cretarruu. gas at 1.454 feet was ruccesrfully caned off with casing. Mr. Edglngton also report that Uevan No. 1, situated about one mllo and a quarter north of the Blevins No. 1. and in the ia threatening to uleur itself. Gas pressure la flowing the water out by heads, with rainbow colorings continually. A depth of 1.347 feet has been reached, with drilling proceeding in the- Frontier formation , upper Cretaceous. 111,-51- BOISE, Idaho. Outlook for the year 1330 shows a great Improvement over that of twelve month ego for tho year 1033, according to Ktewart Campbell, stale inspector of mines for Idaho. Otis of ths main factors In the change 1 th condition on Wall car-tlun- Idaho Wells 14.-00- Lo-xe- Shipments of bttsi-nua- booked In December ha registered a gain contrasied with the November volume. Kales for export ao far thl month have totaled 0 ton, 'ihe export price was firmly maintained at 18.39 cents per pound, c. 1. f., uaual European destinations. World production of copper In November was lTll.iitS tuna agaitirt tJS.HO in October and 143.513 tons in November, 11)38. according lu the American bureuu of metal statistic. World production for the eleven months of the current year was 1.970.994 tons, which compares with 1.717.311 tons In the slmilsr period last year. Out or the total tonnage produced In the period, the United States la credited with 1,039.440 tons, Average 17.775. Zinc Trade Fair. Good sales of xlnc took place in the week at price ranging from cents to 5.50 cents. Kt. Louis the bulk of the business passing at the low. Consumer In quite a few Instances were willing to book ahead for part of their first half of 1110 requirement, in fact, one transaction was noted In January-Jun- a metal, although few sellers cared to quote that far Into the future. Most of tha business placed was for January-Marc- h shipment, with sellers at 5.45 rents at the close. World's production figures for November revealed a slight drop in output, the total for the month being 110.040 tons, against 115.117 ton in October, and 5 tong In November last year. Average fit. Louie line. 5.455 cents. Though lead sales did not rencli tha volume of tha week before, owp in demand ing to a holiday Thursday' and Friday's business was excellent, and the fundamental strength of the market continues. Prlcts are entirely unchanged at 6.10c tit. Louis, and 0.35c New York heals, which latter la nlso the contract quotation of tho American company. ftmeltlng and Kefinlng No variation from these prlrca seems to exist in any direction, though for deliveries beyond January, producers are unwilling Hellers. as they feel that should demand pick up after the holidays somewhat higher prlres might he Justified. One producer I ulreadv oversold for December and Janu-mad- e in the current curtailed pro. ductlon rale until prices are some- Over-Producti- on pl iAtonmi Weekly Log Trade Brvtlm, Export demand also remains tar below normal, at. hough new a .c-e- National Council Draws New Properties Add Ma Study of Up Code For Guidance terixlly to Revenues To be Undertaken DurOf Entire Industry. Of Parent Corporation. ing Ensuing Year 1930. Hiiffh-ienll- 0.35 ) G.-a- y- bot-wat- er 1., .453 I esse Kilver, per ul. Lead, prr lb. (wvik by). t 'upper per lb. twcik Oil I'tah Southern-Bkell- y Refining Company Butler Valley, Kona county, near son No, 4 on production. Cannonvllle. Depth at last report, L'tab Southern Oil company isso ft. Estimated deptn at proa- - Garland. Wyoming. Complete! as ent, 1400 ft. First objective, tie gas wall. Ch Inlee, will be reached at 1500 A. P. Swobodn Teat Leonora feet. Tha Bhlnarump will ba d holdings. Great Kalt'Lake near l. at 3700 to 3500 fL tha Moen-koShut down for holidays. ELY A force or 155 wen la emat 1000 to 300 ft, and the 500 to 4000 ft. AH of l.'tali Suutlieru, King No. 1 Salt ployed at the Tybu property of the Kalbab. these structure, ectlon Treadwell. Yukon. Next summer various show heavy aaturatlon In Valley Bottomed In ahale at 1,100 feet, place lu L'Uh tho crew will be inereaied to 350 ton county producioa In Washinglha wells and plugged aa companies era rn men, according to en Interview around Virgin and M. Georg xlous to put down a deep test on from tha Kelt Valley anticline. It I becoins tha Kalbub. with Assemblyman L. C. Branson, Water his been struck, which lieved that the salt beds have been In the Ely Record. greatly aulats operation. Four penetrated by King No. I. The Working and living conditions, hundred ft. of fluid 1 standing In bringing in of a large flow of oil from the Pennsylvanian formation said Mr. Ora neon, surpass those at the hole. This eliminates tlia of operating th .mmp and in tha Rattlesnake well. New Mxl any inina In the country, not even thu thre mile pipeline except aj'-'- , nl the discovery of astro cum excepting the Nevuds Consolidated water for domestic I" large volume and numerous purposes is 'oil showing lq th Pennsylvanian Copper. There Is a clubhouse with needed. a reading room, raid (able, radio Twenly-lm-- h hole was nude tc nd deeper formations in 'ie 1300 ft. where the slxe or the hit Boundary Butts well, southeastern and other recreational faii'V. Inrhe. open l'lah, make th situation in Sal The change room,'' say Mr. as redured to 15 hole being rarrlcl down. Valley look extremely interesting. Branson, Is heated by a huge tank and every nook and L'lah Owe Creek Dome Negotiations Southern hkrlly Oil comcranny of this sparlou and sani- pany Mid. Kansae No. 1, Osborne fur drilling an offset to tiic gusher warm. tary building la Each man up to tho number of 137 L'ounly. Kansas. Drilling at 4111 ft. well struck onMverat j'ar ago this Cane Creek, Grand Phillips No. 1, Smith County, December Is supplied with a metal locker and near Moab are going a set of ropes and pulley to hoiHt iinderreamlng for six tnch casing. county, ahead. of holo 3.(50 feet. Financing of this work by lila outer, heavier duds and hoots Depth .R. O. Jones and associates of Into tho higher spare above the Phillips No. I County, 'vr has been delayed but trood rows r.f lockers. This gives the ipan Kansas, drilling at 3731 fL grnsa Is bring made. with the hose a chance to sluice th whole pluce every inornlpjc, and ihreough Job he dors. With anipl numerous ventilation. show both and uverything with the most approved rules hygiene, it at least Is a surprising condition of things to be fdund In one of tlin most remote milling camps of desert America. Ill sit. I'arly clean ;fi.l Kl'REKA Production of the furlutdc condition are the dormiTintie district for the week ending tories. They are warm roomy in L'luh mlnlnr Operation 31 totaled 1TI carloads and hculthfiil. The main one is rain pH have b?cn favored by ex- u orc ll comPard with 1S3 three stories In height. Iremely ravorablu weather condl-"- ( As may be assume, I, the boardwhich have left roads open, loads for the week preceding, inghouse Is surpassed by nothing Pi and work unhumpered by snow. Khipmcnta fullow: Tingle Ktaad-A- t the ramp lit tho way of buildings Alta, there la lose uow than V and as may be expected, n table for years. The road up American;,arJ 50. North Uly S7. yijlurla ' J,'n,l Mammoth 11: A fare la set before these well-keFork canyon has been open for! b. Co. l.. Yictoria 4, ore) (dump environminers in keeping with automobiles and probably Is atlll Bullion ments and the men appreciate all. open unless tho laat storm was ? nr'fu4: B"ni.un. B'ck ,dun,i ?r) The company Js producing and more severe than la surmised. win (manganese) 1: camps haa been favored4: 1ho1' shipping fifty tons of conrentrntei In Idaho a similar manner. With the Ma,m,aKln 'le ,4'on.' daily. These concentrates contain i- - Eh1c Re" farmer, of course. conditions are,ro: xlmv lead and silver. Tons. Chief fall!1.' Properties so not The satisfactory. dry ship-lurare The xlne concentrates t: Eureka Bullion 1; Eu-t- o , ,ronl Tonopah hy train to the and winter has reacted deeidedlyj :rrKa J4111 umU Eur,kJJ Iil tha of disadvantage, agriculture. Bunk,P mu and Bulllvan smelter particularly Gr.nd L.My in the matter of 0.rc'. at Idaho t. Ventral 4; llutus concentrates are sheep and cattle raising. The PARK CITY Production of the shipped to Kelby'a. Returns. Park t'lty district for the week Aside from the splendid payroll be. M. C. God and tli larger on to come, the president and man- ending Dee. 21 amounted to 4.044 of the Ophlr Mono Mines, tons of ore and conrentra! s transportation of them concen- ager Inc., front n returned Item Detroit, Mich.. compared with 5437 tun for the for Tybo, trates Is quite The Christmas Evr. week preceding. Tonopah and Nve cVnly. comOperations tire continuing In Iht j The Park L'tah Consolidated Golden Gale Transportation pany, whirh has the contract to Ophlr property and developments shippei 4,37 tone; Silver King satisfactory. Mr. Godbe plan Toalltlon, 1143 tons; New Quincy, Tonopah at 44 55 a ton. has a fleet are of four trucks and trailers. Each lo make a trip to the property 374 tons; Park Galena, 97 tons and this week to get in touch with con- - l'ark City Consolidated 33 tons, doubl tear truck and trailer has wheels, with pneumatic tire, nnd ditlons. Ore shipments from the mine as many as arc needed of the four of the Bingham district for the make a round trip In a 14 hour Dec. 21 totaled 153 week dny. The rated capacity of the Among visitor to the United carloadending and are as follows; United trucks Is ten tons end of th trail- Btate of mine Intermoun- - fhatca bureau on unit Rmeltlng, Refining & Min- er eight tons. But each '" 8,atl0n d,,rlJS th ckV nr company. 73; United Btate each trip takes twenty tons to the & Mining coinTonopah bins an overload of two B. Dean, chief metallurgical Itimeltlng, Refining It. peny. Lark mine, 37; Utah Apix tons. Aa will be noted, not all thu B. U. the bureau uf of engineer Mining company. 34; Utah MviaD trucks nr busy nt present on thl minrs at Washington. D. C. k Tunnel Mining company, II: Job. as combined capacity ia 80 J. Yernaux, school of Bingham l'rof. Jules toua per day. Prospect Mining nilnea. Mona. Belgium. Ohio Copper Mining comK. K. Llandov,. Arm tors Trad- pany 3; (precipitates) 3. The j A sate I reel la Kamaa Gafg. hllantlea aa City Ka. blatr a) I part.. , i i |