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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1921. barrels since production ot oil that state In 1879. Production m the state was the largest g at the coee of the year, December 324.933 barrels daily, increase of about 52.9UO barrels a day over average daily production of 273,09? barrel! in Jan uary of last year. Despite this enormous production there was no piling up of stocks of crude oiL According Ao the Standard Oil company of California, shipments during the year averaged 211,370 barrels daily while crude oil stocks were drawn upon on an average of 22514 barrels daily. This resulted in a total decrease in stocks durCosts Reing 1920 of 8.240,052 barrel a The oil- situation tn California is not parallel to that of any other field In the ; Petrol- country. sult in Geographically the fields in that state constitute virtually another country, from the other fields It is not Large. distinct possible to ship crude oil into the state, because of its isolation from other fields and refined products are brought in by from Wyoming and the - An Interesting statement concerning the rail sections only when there is a demand, Bpwl.l to Tb. Tribua revenues accruing to the state of Wyom- such as existed last year, which the local operaEUREKA, Feb. S. Extensive fields cannot take cars of. Boston News tions, including Ah. cost of sinking and ing from the petroleum Industry made by Bureau, concreting the new shaft, cut in heavily Congressman Mondell recently Indicates 9 on the earnings of the Chief Consolidated of what great importance the striking of UTAH SECUtXTXXS. oil may be to the state of Utah. Ac- (As Quoted ee the Salt Lake Stock A Ifiaiag mine for the last quarter and resulted in Bxchaif) a reduction In the amount of the regular cording to this statement made by' Conf Sid. )Aaked7 quarterly dividend, which was mailed out gressman Mondell, the state of Wyoming to the shareholders of the company durhas approximately $600,000 nu it to date laduatriala I 06.00 ing the past week. The Chief ha for Sugar from back royalties arising under the Amslgani do common 0.00 4.10 some years been paying 10 cents per provisions of the leasing act. The total Bretf rowers' Buaar ........ r 96.00 100.00 amount of these back royalties due the Cos Wagon A Machine hare for each quarter of the year, such 110.00 United States up to August 24, 1920, ap- Omeat Securities distribution caning for more than Gunnison 3.00 accordTalley more than $2,040,000, proximated Hums Tire of Utah .......... 800.00 For the quarter just closed the sum ing to the same authority. Ce Caal .68 Independent or- - $44,311.60 was Very recently the department has Mutual Creamery 7.63 of 5 cents per share, considered trying to estimate future Mta. States T A T... . 80.00 67.00 paid out f the Chief Most saya Secretary Payne, but the Pan Motor Co. ...... of the shareholders ......... 2.23 2.80 conclusion was reached that no informaMining company are fa4.30 Consolidated Peoples Sugar tion cotikl be compiled that could be re- SprtDTTtl)e-M- f pletoa . ... 0.00 miliar, with the difficulties under which lied upon or would not be misleading. Standard Coal .............. .55 have been handled mining operation of ft. 36 ? during th past few months and no exIt ia true that Interesting compilations Sugar such A 7a Can Utah Lt P be 81.00 Jon 83.60 made, Is pfd. prodi probable necessary In connection with planation 00.00 facia Sugar .......... as the estimate that the total production ZWest the reduced dividend. It might dot tie C M 1 123.00 isiioi out of of the entire Salt Creek field St market place, however, to say that the Basks Chief Consolidated mine ha. been ab'e prices for crude may approximate a bil- -i Banker 130 00 But the rate at which (C4iitm6fa Trust on dollars. to reduce operating expenses, now greatly Trust 90.00 102.00 i Deseret NatkmaU the government royalties will accrue that the dew shaft Is completed and ........... 263.00 camsome largely controlled fay the drilling faciliwork which was costing quite other Deaeret Savings 218.00 paigns. the pipeline and refining oil in First Nstl.of Ogden 320.00 a lot of money has been stopped tempoof finding the probabilities "m'.oo MrOoralefc A Co... ties, rarily. Th mine is in fine physical constructures heretofore untested, etc. National Bank of Republic.. 230.00 280!00 dition and an excellent grade of ore la prooil of record monthly The last National City Bank. ........ 140.00 being produced. iio!6o duction which we have from the Salt National Copper Bank.. ...... Like all other Utah properties, how750!00 ever, the Chief ( Oflct.., Creek field is for April, 1920. and shows Sacarltiaa But is.guffering from high A ioitoo Utah from ...... Trest. government barrels 113.90 Barlaga 135,431 produced taxes, high smelting and freight charges on the Utah State National. 172.80 land. Assuming an avsrage royalty th rs being and high prices which talker Bros Baakem ....... 233.00 27o!aa charged for of $2.75 for crude, the divipresent price everything that enters into a Barings A Trust....,, 183.00 200.00 to the state would give It ZionBond sion of 37 th operation of a mine. Including tima $38,263 for ,the month for gait Creek. The 2nd Liberty ber, powder and other supplies, but the 9 86.00 estimates ,...,.,,.4 but amount is rapidly rising, officers of the company are quit optlm-tetl- c 8rd Liberty 89 SO of future production are Impossible. Later, They feel regarding th future. 99.80 87.30 Liberty ................ as governmental leasing operations are 4th 06.00 07.60 that changes which they have been able Victory available." will be to make will enable them to earn enough developed, statistics UNLISTED MINING BTOTK8. to meet th regular dividend requirements. Bid. Asked. . Shortly after the 29th of the present Little May month a second connection will be made Jllb Mining ....... in between the old workings of the Chief Pinion Queen Consolidated company anjd the new No. $ Tlotle Zenith ..... The new shaft Is now connected With production of 105.72I.1S6 barrels of Eureka Standard shaft crude oil, California undoubtedly was the Monlana-Blnwith the main workings on the 1009 level kaa .. counLotitaa the oil state in and th second connection at a depth or producing leading s Three Slags ...... 1800 feet should greatly improve the sir last try in 1820. Production ....... Park Utah of lSUPand in th underground workings of this big nearly 4.500,000 barrels shead ..... Bristol BUreg in than 1914, pr2,100,000 about greater mine, bringing about the better. ventilaan Big1 tion of sections whers so mucti work is yious record year for the state. OU Livingston' ..80 for Reckoned on estimated production now in progress. It is barely possible .14 14H that, the entire country of 448,000,000 bar Silver Beef following the completion of the OU .10 .80 on 1800 rels last year, California's production was Tiatlc Uniea ...... connection the level, some of the .01 .06 waste material may be handled through equivalent to a little more than 23 per Texas Unloa ..... .14 .06 cent of the total. 1 shaft being new No. the th Urado Oil ......... shaft, .03 .I0H Thla big Jump was mainly the result Lead ..... .03 4 quite heavily taxed at the present time. of the splendid success of standard Oii Imperial In order tb hasten the connection on company of California in drilling operathe J800 level work is carried on from HEW T01H ctrms CLOSE. tions. At the rinse of the year the comboth ends, and lt is reported that the (As Reported by J. A. Hoglt A Ca ) pany Was producing in excess of 100,000 total footaga in these two headings, for of barrels of crude daily, about Bid. Asked. January, aas 364 feet. Work which is the daily production of 324.913 barrels. now under way will also give the Chief Pn 1919 the California company had avera connection with the Eagle and Blue age production pf 73,000 barrels daily and Bell mine on the 1800 level and these adthe total for tb year of 25.484,984. ditional openings 6ught to greatly imIncluding last. year's output, .stats of prove underground conditions to the Chief 'California has produced approximately as well as th Eagle. 1,324.947,19 started in aver-agin- Revenues Accruing to State of Wyoming From eum Industry Are High Operation Directors Reducing the Disbursement Rate. - customary relative test of general extravagance, while it figured less conspicuously In total Imports .than In periods of positive depression. In 1919 precious stones were only S 71 per cent; in 1920, 1.50 per cent, of total imports. In the three year they formed 2 54 per cent of all imports. When these imports tell in 1908 to $14,200,009 they were nevertheless 1 27 per cent of imports. In the lust two years, which terminated with an export balance of our imports of precious atones formed onlv 2.01 per cent Of Imports, as against 2.36 per cent in the depressed period of cut diamonds Nearly come from Netherlands. The chief shipment of pearls are "from France and United Kingdom. Boston News Bureau.- - 11 1911-19- -- $7,000,-000,0- 1906-190- three-fourt- Company Formed to Exploit Rich Mineralization in the Susannah . If nt they organized this institu- tion more than sixtytwo years ago e And in each succeeding epoch of Utahs history,- this bank has gone steadfastly forward with the same confidence. - $88,-00- 0. Ctah-Mah- . Oil Statistics Show California ) Lead yea-wa- Big,-..,- ,. ten-foo- week-en- " Looking at it from the stand- - point of present resources and possibilities, we see more reason for that faith than ever slow-spce- d Walker Brothers Bankers were actuated by a profound faith in the future of Utah when I' Property. Local tqen bave organized the Gold Quartz Leasing company, to work, under a five-yea- r bond and lease, the P promising mineralization exposed on the .Susannah mine, aituatid - about miles northwest of Kelton, twenty-fivthe nearest station on the old line of CHICAGO. IVb. 5.A report that Gretct uss trying t buy it beat au revpcsatble for ft Uhe Union Pacific railroad, which ekirt, .advance today and prk avoraged tilgbar. the north shore of the Great Salt lake. cloning at tba top. Groan bug tn?k from Texaa J. W. Foijte is president of the Gold ftlaa wag a factor. Conm f grains war Quart! Leasing company; J. R. Austin, fcctcd by wheat. Wheat finished up 3c to 4e, vice president; W. J. Woistenholme, with March SI 37 Yo 1.37 and May St 47H to 1.47 com showed a net advanon of me secretary and treasurer; E. F. Kincaid, 4a lVc; oat warn 1 to higher, and superintendent, and-J- . W. Hedley. to 47,Jc lower. prorWiona ranged An ovomoid condition wna diavluaed in the Considerable development work baa wheat market when aborts trtad tn com, nod been done upon the Susannah property, the advance was eaaily attained. As far aa and most promiaing ore bodies are exknown. Greece did not bay nny Wheat bare to day. Argentine wheat was regarded aa cheaper posed for stuping, according to Supertitan domestic. Hcutlment on the whole was intendent Kincaid. , Not only has the somewhat fca bearish, partly because of the property this advantage, he saya, but big Beeline to prim. Uoarne grain averaged higher and at the it is well equipped for production with t outside figures nhnwed there the finish of a n Lane Chilean mill week ago. Buying by aborts and forty-toa of per-dacapacity, boardevening tip had much to do with the upturn. ing house, assay office and blacksmith Country offerings were not Urge. X gasoline engine furnishes the UroTtehms dropped aharply under general shop. eommiMion bonae selling of lard. power for milling qn& mining operaBANGS OF THK LEADING FUTURES. tions. In connection with the Park Valley-- , Wheat district and tha Susannah mine, accordVs red ,t ing to Mr. Kincaid, there is considerMay ... able interesting history. The Centnry Com, May mine, which- - lies on the same vein as July the Susannah property, has had a fair Oat record of production. Like the SusanMay . nah, the ore in the Century is a gold July ... Pork-ore. A company was formed ia 1896 . to operate this property. Lard Shortly after a Qawford amalgamaMay tion mill of ten tons daily capacity Rlbn was erected and considerable gold bulMay ... GASH QUOTATIONS. lion was recovered. This mill was Wheat New 8 hard. 1.6?; No, i mixed, eventually discarded and a new one, d um. with sixteen stamps and Corn No. 8 mixed, 8 yellow, five Wilfley concentrators, put in oper 59H660C. No. t White, 40H41c: No 8 white, ation. Oatn According to the report of V. C. Heikcs, in Professional Paper 111, rnmuc. . Itve No. 2. 1.43 . on the district, about Li per cent of the Barley. 5571c. assay value of the ore wat recovered Timothy seed. 4.ft04g6 00. , and 15 per cent by the recovery of JO.OO. 15.0U Clover teed. lead concentrates. Pork, nominal. 12 10. Lard, The Century,, which ceased producing 11.0013.25. Riba, about 1905 on account qf exhaustion of tho better class of ore, has produced about $400,000 in gold, silver and lead, and hna .paid $15,000 in dividends to mine stockholders, according to Mr. Ueikes report. Although some very rick ore has been shipped from the fctusannah mine ten tone carrying $500 in gold per ton in HI one lot tha record of th property in the future should excel that of the past, according to' Mr. Kincaid. In fhe low- 'level ' iSre)'''fiiit.ore witfiro 'Cuts Three Kings Officials the gTanite has beeri drifted upon for 1000 feet. Here the vein shows On the Inspects Mine Property average three feet of ore, carrying $17 worth of gold per ton. Special to The Tribune. In places there is some extremely 8. James TV Elliott PARK CITY, rich ore. At the collar f the winze, of Plttnburr, Pa president of the Three -(KrS.OOr ciitterar 3 00; cannera. 3 00 sunk .on the vein to a depth of sixty King! Consolidated Mining company, tft2.r,0; good bulla. 4.004 25; bologna bulla, feet below the lower tunnel level, there is a rich shoot of ore, eighteen inches 3.JG3.50; light real cm Ire. 6.8010.00. Market lower; fair of- which will iftl. average in value 9.4 demand. Top grade bogs, 17ft to 800 pounds, ounces in gold to the ton, aayn Mr. Kin3.00 others. 9. &.30;. J 60(9.73; feeders, - w-. caid. At water level, thirty feet be i. A Market lower, Pair low the collar of the winze,, thie same heep Receipts 262. demands Choice- -' fat Ianb,J - grain fed, shoot is iwenty-fou- r inches wide. An I 23ft 9 25; choice yearUpga fed, grain 5, 856. M; fat wethers, grain fed, 6.35 average sample of this width assayed 4g5 60; fat ewt. grain fed, 3.6Otf4.O0; feeder 13.68 ounces, according to Mr. Kiniambs, 8.008.80. caid. As the outcrop of the Century vein, ' OODEH. cutz both the Susannah and the which to The Tribune. Special Century properties in a north OGDEN. ft 24ft. reb Catlle Receipt. Choice heavy steers. I7.00&T 75; good steers, easterly direction, is too low to permit fair steers, I5 00&6.6O; choice deep development by tunnel, the ore 6.0047.00; feeder steers. 6.00g7 00; choice cows aad must be mined by the ehaf$ or winze betfera. 5.0(M&.ft0; fair to good cows and Mr. Kincaid plans 4 ooft 00; cutter. can system. Accordingly, beifera j.00$4.00; 3 50 to sink the winze another 100 feet, t sere. 2 003 50; choice feeder cowa, 4 80; fat bulls. $4 004(4 30; bologna bulls, .00 run to drifts along the vein and to 4 00: veal calves, 8 0049.00. stope the ore from this level. holm fat hogs, 'ITS Receipts. 8k). Upper tunnel, of tunnel No. 2, has to 250 I bn . 1 10 20; bulk Of snlea, 0.7010.30; been run from point near the mill feeder hogs, 6 00 9 00. Choice lambs. $8 00 across the formation to connect with a Hhaep Receipt, none. 5.00&S 60; fat ewes, 9.00; wethers. 3.00g raise from the winze. As soon aa ail 4.00; feeder Iambs, 7.0068 00. arrangements can be made, the ore will be taken out to the mill through tunnel D ENTER. No. 2. At present development work Sptcial to The Tribune. is going on steadily at tho Susannah. A DENVER. Teh. 5. Cattle Colo., Receipts. blower is being installed at the portal 200. Market normal Bef ateers, 6.306g7 25; cowa aad heifers, 4 60ft 6 00; eatrea, ore bin be9.6048 of tunnel No. 2 and a 12 00; atockers aad feeders, 6 00$7.60. ing builL When these improvement are One Market steady. Hogs Receipt, 100. completed, work will be pushed as rapload at 9 30. hbetp Receipts, none. Lareba, 6 73$18S; idly asonpossible in order to put the propShipments From Pioche feeder lambs, $7.761 8 25; awes, 9.7544.50. productive basis, says Mr erty Kincaid. Mines Are Up to nnHg founders of y before. Walker - . Brothers Bankers , May 1000-poun- Founded 1859 . one-thi- rd Member Federal Reserve lilS!"j ulu'inMl! Sytem PilsShiii HHWfii vq, We Have ClientoTWho Will Trade as Follows . . '- Subject- to market chanoes and - prior salsa and purchases - OIL Amalgamated Royalty American , Apex Rfg. and Drill (new). Arizona Wyoming . 7 Big Indian Bradley Capitol Petroleum Congressional . 'Cushing Garber ,,, Edmonds . Fargo Oil Frants Corp. Oil .............. General GuBtaveson . Invaders (Texas) 1 X L Jewell . Klnnev .......... - J.incoln-Idah- , . o Livingston Oil McGerry-Hodge- s Out West Owenwood . Preston . Texas Junior- Oil ft Explor... Oil Utah-Ca- l. . Products.... Utah Con. Oil Vtruhr Dorns (Ml Western Oil Fields. ...... . T Oil ft Gas.....' MINING Aida H American Leasing American Con. Mines...... , 100-to- Standard Apex Belierophon , Oeole Copper Etta May Eureka Metallurgical Glcnallen Mining Grater Con, Ktmmel Mining Independence Louise Mining )ion Plnon Queen Little May Lynn Big Six....,.-,.- . Rye Patch ritockton Standard Sunset Mining fintlc Davis Tlntlc Union Three Kings Average ; Michigan Copper Moliawk . . North Butte . Nlpiaalng 1 41. 1 "I HEW TOSH (An Reported by LOTTED STOCHS. J. A. Bagla A Ce) tHlf h.jLew. jClooa 4 00 Ami Hteel Foundry Calif Packers ( srro da Peace 80 28 Utah Imp. ft Vehicle...... he A Ohio ...... Chile Copper Victor Motor ;..., Goodrich Hubber ... Western Livestock Loan.. Stock sold on margin, monthly pay- Man tana Power .... ments and buyer and seller 60 days. Can Piarce Arrow... ........ handle any stock In any market. Two fttromberg ...... per cant commission to seller. No com Tens ftCopper G. eoasoi mission to buyer. If your stock is not Preferred quoted, write us for quotations. V 8 Smelting, S' 5 5J VEST Bu- son rf ton in Silper King Con. Tunnel Cuts Great Water Coarse Tons, , 1.460 950 345 300 1 14 United States SS 81 74 58 4.. ehlpped were as follows: Prince Consolidated 4 Virginia Louts ... I Bristol Silver 1H Black Metals 2 54 9 41 Y01X n UBT. Special to Tbs Tribune. ..... DSlfcOn Klrfl t4 Receipts, 300. For V I a Beef steers. ft5g(50r lower; she stock. PIOCHE, Ntv., Feb. S Or shipments M Uarlo do roupoe ..... from ths Pioche district for the week 26fr75c lower; cannera. steady; bulls. 25 Q 50c II I it tr 108 K C So ref it... to $1.50 lower; stockera and d ce ending February 8 were up io average, lower: cal rea. 1 &Oo coup. .106 Mo.KZTer lit !. and Paoimi Si coop., 90 Mo Pic (ee feeders, ntoafiy lower; stock cow although all the smaller leasers are tem1525c lower; stock calrea, 50Qp75e Zm T a T ce 8. 96 Moat Vooer it .. porarily closed down under the eevere betters, M V Oat TP Armour ft Co 4 weather and abnormal snowfall. The lower, t dtp 0t. ton-naIIga Receipts, 600; to Shippers, 15Q25 Balk Steel ref 6a. SS Nor Pie So larger shipper handled an Increased Loll per 6a 91 O a L raf ..... steady; top, 9 75, Oitnl and the Pioche Pacific railroad we lower, to packers, around For week: Lambs and Chn Hheep Receipts, hop. b.. 92Pae T ft T6a6i.... able to bring in a email tonnage of Brisaround $1 lower; shippers, 60Q1 r.HIftPRr raf 4e. 68 Pena .... yearlings, I tol Rllver mines and Black Metals ore. lower. I kil Cop eel tr Si TS SI L ft S r nlj Si Th Pioche properties are In good physical Bo Rillwiy Colo ft Po rot 4 T9 condition with plenty of ore ready I ft B O coe 4i. 63 Tat ft Pic lit.... for shipment and tha ensuing spring Horn of Caaidi 6 US Rubber 6l... should see great activity and progress. The 11931) Steal 6i. 9TIT mines that contributed to the tonnage Xria tea 4 41Wibib lit . Total Sugar o 29 14 TV V,, A Boatas Shannon 14 , 27 19 87 . .. 10 to Capper . Trinity Tuolumne , . .... Utah Apex Utah Consolidated Utah Metals ...... Tlntlc Paymaster Vlpont Stiver - INDUSTRIAL tah-Idah- n ..... ......... Hiipsrior Htiuertor 11 8 Old Domlaioa Osceola . Pond Creak Shoe Maehisery Bhattuck 46 S nth North Lake New Cornelia ........ W 2H 43Hi ....... American Fuel Baker Steam Motor..,. Beet Growers' Sugar.. John T. Clarke Tire.., Gen. Red. ft Chem..,. Gunnison Vallay Mutual Creamery .... People's Sugar Pan Motor Silver lie Produrta CITT. (ITT, Feb. 8. reau of Market.) Cattle m I KANSAS KANSAS ..... 2,920 Park Utah Conditions Said to Be Excellent PARK CITY, Feb. Paul Hunt of th Park Utah reports that property forging right to th front ss a a aleady producer. A large body of ore has been developed. As general developments progress, tha ore showings improve In this comparatively new propIlrst-clna- Special to Tim Tribune. PARK C1TV, Feb. LTonaultlng tha Silver M 96 90 68 TP 89 S9 4 89 TS 78 4 96 MONET. Engi- NEW YORK, Fib. 6. Prim ircaatil pa. per. Exchange, Irregular. Sterling nrmmd, $3 63; cable, $3 83. Ernce Demaad, 7 00; cable, 7.02. Belglaa fraaca Demand, 7.SA; cable. 7.37. builder Demaad, 83.90; eablaa, 3.80. Lira Demand, 3 61; cable, 3.63. Mark Demand, 1.68; cable, 1.59. (1 recce Demand. 6 36 Argentine Demand, 83 80. Hraillian Demand, 15 00. Montreal li per cent dlacuuat. 7. neer lurry Iie of King Consolidated Mining company reports an extra flow of water In th working of the Hplro tunnel causing aome trouble and Impeding development aork somewhat The flow will be under complete control In a day or two. Mr. Lee aava. Thla new watercourse might Indicate , that or bodlc are In rioe proximity. Undoubtthe working are neartng the D. end edly M. territory, where vast ore reierve are expei ted to be opened up. ' COErEE MAMET. At preient the track la under six Inches of water and work In the face ia impossiNEW T0BK, Eeb. 3. Th market for cofble. This cutting of a great watercourse, fee future! opened unchanged to no doubt, will prove a great benefit in tha higher oa aligbtly Headier cable from pital Brett! d matter of drainage to the portion of th aid 0 tln-e-waa covering in th Inin awatbn. Tb ebeaked by a renewal ef, near, Perk City district in which the Silver advance month liquid I to, however, and price caved King Consolidated mine Is situated. off later, with March declining from 0.47a ta aad May from 90e to 81c, with the general Uat tloslag at a net dcclla of 8 to 7 Cold 1 erty. and Forty men are now on the n this number will be added to paro!l, aa th laland Oil .. advances. To greater facilitate work Weather Stops Work points. Closing bUla; March, 0 33e; May, Oil .. Pierce 1014 at this property, several new ears, a new July, 7.23c; September, 7 62c; October, eompreeaor and other machinery have at Big Indian Mill 07 80c; 74c; December, 7.87c. been ordered. Weekly shipment are beEXCHANGE WK0LEIALI SUIT BKOSBOT. c te 0e eof fee, ulet; Bin 7a, Hpnf ing mads from th Park Utah under the Special te Th Tribune, C. S. Oeddard R. D. Hale, Jr, Bautoa 4a, 6e ta 10e. (quul.tlMM b MuImI CrMm.r; w) oaption of th Judge Allied Companies" r.M Lt. Lobby Atlaa Block 5. Th Big Indian mill, MOAB, Ueh. riMh tr tm Rhonoo Woo. Ml. la nr- - I .47 COTTON MAXXET. forty inline south of here. In the La Hal to Solt Lake City, Utah Business in Precious NEW YORK, Eeb. 8. Cottoa future opened mountain, was doled down a few diva Fmk flr( traiMry ktlv, garck- hv Buena Vista Copper company. elendy; March, 13 45c; May, 13.93c; July khI grlnti Stones Shows Decrease Allgo th thepipes October, 14 63e; December, 14 60c bid, finik tmkirr k.lt.r la etr- supplying the mill with 14 grrii Cotton future dosed aleady, March, 13 T5e; water are frozen up and it will not be tone DBS. SHORES SHORES 14.14c; May, tubs to July, 14 60c; October. 14.SUc Cooking butter, operate agnail until warmer Declared Imports of atmirs lag poealhle Naacb egsa weather holds sway In tha mountain. December, 14 92c. ' THC OtLIAILI BCIALIST FOB behind th pace precious eMriva-aancaCottoa apot. Pull cream eheeae, Wlpleta quiet; mlddtlnt. 1410c. lo th An avanqre for alvvcn month, The. freezing of tha pipes is dn MEN AND f 30 t Young A aeries fall cream ebaree ..... .91 Imk of piotectlng snow. B. C. Eeelg. $3 Cottoa. steady, at a set adeanc of total ? J in diamond Imports forms end ail Block ebaree M Nias WOMEN petal. r has gone to Golden, of all other prrrlou ptonrp In I'tJO did mill superintendent, , cheese .24 Lrraaa brkk '4 Wain St, not exccrd $86,000,000. Thlp aa $J5.00o,. Colo, until work is resumed. tlkX, OATS AND BTE." Cf i Balt Lake. 000 lea than In 1919 and, with that OTMITKEXT BOVDI. yeiir'i 6 MIN NRA 101.16, cb. Wheat Bacolpta. SOOAE MAMET. wt to a, pome extent cover Advice free. earlier Import (A. fgwtl kr 1 A Hii. A r. I 176 ear, compared with 344 ran a year ago. NEW IORK, P8. B.Tha Inal nickel for horfat OOP of Imported atorki Import of ell or watte. . . I aortbern. $1 .No taah: B14. AM 674il SJ. March raw In 1916 war llllle moro than $24,174 nr 11 firmer,...nut, waiiiSee price -- 7 dime. $1 l 31 44. pa'allst SM I.llx-r- t v 4 eie.8 7nl 8T.f4 half Uie.VuIop of twnit vurlv roeaipn 8e J end 1,'ZJ, t istr. t ' Kfcr'Mtaii.Juvrxaei,. '.'twr. tot f avkt) if. i d;d I'Ci'T'.aw-,y '1 Mvx.Tui4t.pfl W tit oiv i jC-Jt a Aawaf ' n ee free boiln! reported today, 87 mV sir, four yiar 7 do lli 4 Barley. 47.4ie average Ifflpurtd were liter Loti hlle there were buy ire at quoted prim, with Uiseaeee, Cetoerkol Dleoreere. On tat 4S PT SH 87 64 41 $4 14 li pee N. 3. 31.414 l 40. only $34 400 0O0 yearly. - KIAn.y, I her holder were H.ar, Bt.mMh, A.lfh.4,Rh4um.tMm Liu do 2nd 44 84 rndir Hs I'klag nil for October rial No. 1, 31.T5tgl.77. and 44. Import November, kn4 all .hr(il. l?i), of 30.000 bigi ef 1 ubn li opauthor aale kin. 8P 94 dtt 3rd 4Sa , amountai! to only $9 6:0000, or at erator St east and fretgkL and It na . I...M4. 8a Pat tint loxpthar do nth ret of th lei UNIEEO OIL than for tha $9,0ofl,0o aome CaHei were add today it rumored 91 So) 97 M (un-I- O Victory 4a .. t. L It, In fact, even In the record a llltl tbit bora this flgura, (Ubvugh derail yrr,movement do IVa .... .1 97 ten pf M whole1911 Mina., Pb. I. Liaaeed a track felled to lurniah the wrr Is. kief. year ad t srrlva, $1 72, , k SALT LAKE PUBLIC STOCK sea-eo- ; - 48-00- ........ Boston-Wyoml- Uinta t'rado Hofas-Herrlii- ? NOTICE. UTAH-WYOMIN- ER0KEEAGE CO. Bubjact to Market Changes Bid. Ask. 1000 American Oil 1004 Atlas Crud 1000 Big Bear 1000 Big Indian 600 Bull Bayou Homsr.... 1000 Buck C'reek .......... 1000 Burk OII 1000 Capital Pet, 100 Columbine . ......... 200 Con. Royalty 1000 Cow Oulch 1000 Congressional . . ... 1000 Elkhorn $00 Edmonds 1000 Great Western Pet.. 1000 Guatavezon 1000 Hutton Lake 1000 Invader O. ft R. Tea 1000 Kinney 1000 Lane Creek Royalty 1000 Luak Pet. 1000 Luak Royalty 1000 Kentucky Junior .... 1000 Mike Henry $00 Mdntlre Pet. 1000 Royalty ft Prod...... 1000 Red Bank 1000 Sunset Oil 100 Shaw Oil 1000 Out West Corp......... 1000 Texas Junior 1000 United Pet 1000 Western OU Fields.. WOO Wind River 1000 T. OU ft Gas $0 Pan Motor 100 Victor Motor Clutch. Th above quotations are on th most active stocks and are subject to market changes and prior sales and purchase. If tha stock that you are interested in does not appear above, writ u about it and we wiU quote you on same. We buy and sell all active oil, mining and Industrial atocka on th market Stock can be bought on monthly payments. Write us for terms. We have aom very good dividend-payin- g oils that ar good, aound investments, with good $4 and speculative value, paying per cent in dividends. Writ ua about the) stocks. . ............. .......... ........ ........... ........ ...... ....... H. P. Burns .......... H. P. Burns H. P Burns H. P. Burns Amelia R. Srhroeder .. Amelia R. Schroeder ,, Amelia R. Schroeder .. A. K. Smith J. H. Clive Emile Fardel .......... Moss R. 8chnck A. W. Clayton ...... 196 190 $36 201 -- 260 20$ $19- $6$ $69 120 "-- w .on fr xl a. '' j -- -- r-- OUiU-Mag- - 1 'V-e- 1914-191- ..y-ev- le ritn-CT- , $.6 1.00 6.00 By resolution of th board of directors Weds Gold Mining ft Milling th company, mad th list day of January, 1921, tha date of aal of delinquent stock was postponed till Monday, February 21. 192 L at 11 o'clock a. m. M. L. OROVERNOR. Secretary. NOTICE i$4 TO BIDDERS. Th state board ef examiner will receive bids up to 12 o'clock noon ef Monday, February 7, at th office of th undersigned, for furnishing Incandescent lamp to the capltoi and other state institutions for a period of on year. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check for lt par cent of tn amount ef . th contract. g state board of examiner reserve Brokerage Co. tb Tharight to reject any and 11 bid. (Signed) H. B. CROCKETT, SIS Atlas Bldg. Phan a Was. 634 Secretary of Stale. Salt Lake City, Utah JIM INDIVIDUALS as concern are safe onljr when they havo quick asaeta in reserve for emergencies.- - Per Cent r Interest Adrcavings Deposits 4 -- '. 4 Il.li - 416 $600 600 1600 1000 of I . loo 4. 09 $.69 $.60 $.60 1.90 , ,.59 .60 $.07 13.60 l 3t-- 89-l- 600- - $00 100 $4 Utah-Wyomin- 211 1000 $00 . 600 19$ In accordance with law and an order of th board of directors, so many aharee Of each parcel of auch atock as may be necessary will be sold at th ofilee of M. L. Grovemor, secretary. 1124 West Seventh South street, Balt Lake City, Utah, on th 6th day of February. 1921, at th hour of 11 oclock a. tn., to pay the delinquent aaaeaamsnt thereon, together with th cost of advertising and expense of M. GOVERNOR. ai. Secretary. I 22M-M- . THE WEDGE GOLD MINING AND Milling company, incorporated under tb law f th slate of Utah. Principal place ot business. Salt Lak City, Utah. 'There ar delinquent upon th following described atock, on account of assessment No. $, levied on the 10th day of December, 1910, th aeverei amount set opposite th name of th respective stockholders, aa foUows; Cert. Nam. No. Share. Amt. . S. A. Jenkins 154 ....... 300 $1.00 8. A. Jenkins .......... 156 1000 6.00 S. A. Jenkins t.OO 190 1000 MEMBER. FEDEILAl RESERVE SYSTEM 1 |