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Show r V tb 2C Business Portrait Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 25, Utilities Official Metals News Stephen Smith . . . Zero Did It Retires Dec. Spotlights Chile Strike ) If the Bell P39 Alrcobra" had .been any faster or more maneuverable, Stephen M. Smith might not have been president of the Home Butldera Association of Greater Salt SmcU! la Tha Tribuna nt It was lata 1942. Hf waa 27, a first lieutenant in the Army AirGorpa, leading a aquadron of P39e on an intercept agalnat Japanese MR. SMITH was bom In Girard, Kan in 1915, the son of Stephen M. and Daphine Smith. When he waa 3, his father, a successful victim of the 1918 Influenza banker, died - epidemic. After graduation from high school, he 4 worked in a drugstora and warehouse until he had saved $600, enough to enroll In Kansas State College. Mrs. Smith who had returned to work, provided additional funds for her " eons education. HE HAD BEAD about German expansion in Europe the Saar, Chechoslovakia, Austria; the writing was on tha wall. In 1939 ha Joined , the Armys flying cadet program. In 1940 he waa graduated as a second lieutenant from the Kelly Plelda flying program Bear San Antonio, Tex. waa of Part a monthly 1,000-miltha glamour navigation hop, and Lt. Smith made sure many of his flights etnded up In Washington, D.C. Thats where a Salt Lake City miss, Maxine Jackson, was going to school. He liked her, and she liked him. 1 e Stephen M. Smith, president of a Salt Ink home building concern, had good breaks." reflects a wise and articulate use of materials and space in housing with no particular allegiance to past traditions or styles, he believes. . . Ons of the offenses committed against contemporary or modem architecture In tha 30s, says Mr. Smith, was mixing of forms, Gropius, Corbousler and Wright knew what AND IX 1942 Just a month after he was they were doing. Their Imitator, however, ha and didn't understand. And as a result, America nearly shot down In the Pacific and Maxine were married In a ceremony in Salt got soma stark, modern housing." Lakt City. In May, 1948, ha aunreyed tha world. Hed HE SEES this hodge-podg- e of materials been In tha Army for seven years. Hla assets: and form carried on today In tha Inarticulate four yean of schooling In architectural en- us of grill work which, has been so compegineering, the Distinguished Service Cross, the tently handled In tha designs of architect EdPurple Heart but no real civilian experience. ward Stone. Other aspects of American housing stick In HE CHATTED with the assistant commiMr. craw. Many sonlng restrictions, ssioner of Ihe Federal Housing Administration, for Smiths are In tefml of growexample r an agency then booming with tha post-wademand for housing. He landed a Job, worked ing land need, he believes. Why must homes for five years in tha Salt Lake area a construc- be placed plunk In the middle of their lots, thereby diminishing total us of the land, asks tion examiner. t In 1949 he was promoted to assistant chief Mar. Smith. architect for the Salt Lake office. Two years ON A PIECE of paper he quickly sketched later he was named chief underwriter for FHA a community plan of what housing could be in the territory of Alaska. Here, he quit FHA, in terms of wise use of space. The sketch worked briefly as a housing consultant. showed a aeries of homes oriented dose to the front street and butting against each other at THEM HE Joined tha Johnson-Crook- s the side. But to tha rear were large areas of and as vice a genpresident Corp, Portland; s Johnson-Crookwas taking lawn spec, each separated from the other by eral manager.! , walls, areas. remote In Jobs tough" housing home builder for today's Biggest problem to wlfa sea his two Mr. Smith got For years and two children about once every two months. is land and financing. And in respect to land costs, h takes issue with those who contend The routine got very old, very fast conBack In Salt Lake City in 1955, ha had that farm land In an urban area should lunch with old friend Alan Brockbank, head of tinue to be taxed as farm lands. Alan Brockbank Organizations. Mr. Brockbank WHILE RECOGNIZING the Individual offered him a Job; Mr. Smith waa a happy farmers dilemma, he see a greater sin being laker. Ha Is now vlca president of tha firm. committed against adjacent homeowners AS A GUIDING hand In a firm chiefly whose tax burden reflects an easy tax go Involved In land development and housing, he for the farm. In addition, he says, such taxing procedure has come to some rather philosophic conclusions about tha ways and foible of Ameri- permits a speculator to sit Indefinitely on agricultural acreage whose real valua has Incan housing. creased significantly by the presence of housIs related Is concern His chief that housing to human beings and their needs. And in this, ing areas. he recognizes the contradiction between what MR. SMITH was elected to head of the people want and what they should have. Homebuilders Association of THERE ARE some good signs. The affinity Greater Salt Lake last falL conHe and hla wife reside at 2754 St Marys of the house-buyinpublic for temporary architecture la growing. Con- Way (1300 South). Their children are Stephen, temporary, more than mere form or shape. 15, and Christina, 8. g Intermountain Oil Log TD 14.70 ft PBTD 7,714 ft Ttln fTdHor'f Jotet Tha Tribuna to UN ft report an wildcat ar walla parts Pare OH Ca.. Northwest Lisbon at apartal interaat only according la USA C-743 ft. from aouth Una. 3.104 the OcttanaUort el lb aparator.) Acidiied ft from east lino, Ducliesiw County ft. Sand open hole from 4J01-4.311 raced asms Interval, Shut-in- . Rif raMaaaaat Marrirk Ck.relaal led. Prep to teat Be. 1. 460 ft. tram north lina, .00 lesPar Lisbon Oil Northwest Ca., Locaft. from cast Una, from aouth lino, A.fromIASSeastft line. tion tor sooioot teat of tha Colton-Stell- a 7USA 107US-3453 ft flRST R SPORT. test WU No. Plowed 174 bbis oU In Fatrelaaaa C Chilli a 4 . Tie ft. from north of the McCracken sandstone, 8t in feature ft. from ft ; M304X70 ft ft.; 1,273-4.34lino. 1. Choke choke. paraffined ft. drl. up. , Bales Petroleum Ce., State No. 3, Emery County 1AS0 ft north from 1.40 line, ft th.tl OB Co., Lart Chance No, oart Una, Location. 0 ft. from north Un. W1 ft. from from Bate P. trot. are Ce., state No. 1. rlc. 1.400 ft. Un,. 40 ft. from aaat lina. 440 ft from Paa Amartaaa Patrelaam Carp., 1S30S-34Prep to dual Bad land Clift Unit t. ua ft. from north Una, eouth Una, 1.074 ft. from aaat Una. complat. testae Ce.. Gas Treaaai Teases . Location. Julius N. Harvey No. 1, 1,440 ft. from north lint, 40 ft. from east Une, Garfield County 100-loLocation for test Great Waatara ttrllliaf Ca Dirty of Paradox. FIRST REPORT. Davtl No. 1, 4.430 ft. from touth Well No. B 1. Cities Sendee OU 0 ft. from aaat Un. lino. 447 4 ft. from north Une. 443 1 ft Location. from oast Una, Drt. 4,13 In ealt ft Paha Grand County Patrelaam Can, Federal No. Tread OH C Bryson Canyon Unit 7, 440 ft from aaat lina, 440 ft. from Location. I. 40 ft. tram aouth Una, 1.4.77 3 ft. north lina. Paha Patrelaam Cera.. Federal No. from wort Une. Teatln 1.404 ft from south line. 1,440 Treat oil Ce, Bryeon Canyon Unit 1.14 ft. from aouth lino. 3.084 ft. ft. from wet tin. No 34Z Location. report from wart lina, Pare Ott Bif Flat Unit No. 3, Ceatary Brtlllat Ca., Johnson Creek TD 3.400 NW NX ft. Unit 4. 434 ft from north line. 700 ft. PBTD 7.73 ft. Teelln ports at 7r from west line, Location 714-7.7- 3 ft. for 4430-foo- t tort af Paradox Salt t3l C. t00 wt t Vt (.. Millard County ' Sanpete County halt OS Ca. Sun sat Canyon Unit Hurt) W. Pard, BIIHn. Mont . 1. 444 ft. tram anyth lina, 773 ft. Muiuna So 1, 979 $$ ft from oart Una, DriUiaa from north lina, t 404 M It from Met below 4.400 ft. lino, 0 J0 41 - Reaming pro to nut Uutter. San Ju&n County Summit County Co.. Northwest Lisbon 43S ft. from north lina, Maaatala Fast Savely Ce. Chalk ft. from weal Una, Creek Govt No. 3. 147ft ft. from Par. oil USA 40 C-- LEASE-RE- NT J46 aaat explo-stvef- l. Oil las.,' Bonanaa Unit No. I. 1430 ft. from south Una. 374 ft. from aaat an Waltin Un. eve. Mtraala sad Waaster Orillia C., 1,443 ft from north lln. Federal 14-21C 140 ft. from oart Una, Location for IfOWool teat FIRST REPORT. Maaatala Faal faesly C., Island Unit No. 1, 1.104 ft from aouth lino, 1.40 ft from wast lino, Location. kyllao Oil Carp.. Preston W Nail-ao- n Sweetwater Creek Unit No. 1. 2.070-f- t from north lino, 1.S40 ft from eart Una, Attamstlnf Bali patrelaam C.. Star Coach Unit 1. 2.100 ft, from aouth lino, 1.300 ft. from aaat lln. 334S-13Flowlnf and teatinr. Gauaed 230.000 ruble ft. aaa daily through choke, making heavy spray af fra fluid from parfs 4,0434.331 ft. Bela Patrelaam C.. Stas Coach Unit 3. 440 ft from eouth line, 440 ft from tart Una, 4443-41- . Bale Petrelaam Ca., Chaplta Walla Unit 7, 1 330 ft from north Una, 1470 ft tram eart Una, 104S-1S- E Shut In pending test Bales Petreleem Ca., Chaplta Walla Unit 10, 3.100 ft. from north lina, 174 ft. tram tart lln. 1144124-tb- ut in. Bale Patreleam C.. Chaplta Well Unit 13. 344 ft from eouth lino. 3 440 ft from tart line. 143 42 Prep to move In completion tool. Beleo Petreleem C., Chaplta Walla Unit 11, 2.440 ft from south line, 3.700 ft. tram wart lln. 143-4Waitln an completion tool. Balca Petreleem Cert , Chaplta Wall Unit No. 13, .40 ft. from south line, 2 440 ft from tart Una, 1446-4- 4 Location. Balsa Patrelaam Cart, Chaplta Wells Unit No. 3.30 ft. from aouth line, 2 410 ft from tarn line, 443-4- 4 Location. Bala Patreleam Carp., la point No, 1. 2.440 ft from aouth Una. 1,430 ft. from oart line, Grid. 4,444 lit mil caff-449 S. Uintah County WtU No. Federal la., ft. from north lino. 3.37 ft from Waitlnd on Une. on Oil sad Gas Carp., Rock Rouse Unit 1, 433 ft from aouth Una, 730 ft trem seat line. Ran casing to 4,430 ft Waitlnd art cement. Mlreel aal Waaster Brtllla C. Federal No 14-1,44 ft. from north Une, 1.304 ft. from east Un. Location for 4.400 ft. teat of We AR 17 EM ' Lassen, Calif. a use of aluminum to out weight The com poet Is offered in seven models In two series. Dodge's new compact ear, Lancer, will go on display this week. The car features aride division. 4-64- Thursday Set To Start Lancer Sales iU79AvaMC'H The 1961 Ford Falcon features a new vex grille and new optional New Falcons Views Sliow Little Demo, GOP Mine Could Change Election - Fords highly successful Gains Claims ' i . 5 and inches longer than the Valiant and 1 s and inches wider. Standard engine for the Lancer is the 170 cubic inch alant six developing 101 horsepower. A 145 horsepower six will be available later in the fall. Both engines have l compression ratios for regular gasoline. It-- is one-tent- h 8.2-to-- Fal- except lor a new grille and an optional higher horsepower engine. 1961, THE NEW GRILLE bends outward Instead of . inward. Single headlights are Chapter Bills Paint Talk On Tuesday' W. P. Fuller vie presiThe Falcon will continue to dent of W. P. m, Fuller A Co., be offered In four body styles San Franciseor paint manufae-- two and four-doo- r turer and glass sedans and .Jobber, will talk two and four-doo- r station in Salt Lake wagons. Tuesday City Falcons will go on sale night Hell be guest Thursday, the same day as the 1961 model standard Fords. before speaker the Salt Lake City Chapter of Leads Gas Group , Executives Secretaries Inc., unPHOENIX. ARIZ. (UPI) der auspices of H. G. Dillon, executive vice W. P. Fuller and president of San Diego Gas firm night" and Electric Co. Is the new program begins with a president of the Pacific Gas social hour at 6:30 p.m. at the Assn. Dillon succeeds Walter Prudehtial Federal Savings T. Lucking, president of Ari- and Lokn-'Ajs- n. auditorium,' zona Public Service Co. New Mr. FuReisfrimdson of ll n officers were installed at the W. P. Fuller'-and associations 67th annual meetof the original W. P. Fuller. ing here this week. great-grandso- 1 NATIONAL BEVERAGES INC. On The Opening of Your BEAUTIFUL NEW PLANT 2110 WEST 17TH SOUTH -- Last Week in Finance HEW YORK, 14 Th ioliowinf lists perttinf rttuH In vtaforlinM of butineM and finance in tha tbi latast waak with earn par iaona with Ota pracadina watfc a m a . Free. Wk. Yrar Ago Staa! Prod. (Nat Tons) 362 000 1.510 006 461 057 677 457 716 Trt ifht Cartoadmca 324 Jdic. JTraiaht 317 $0$ 310,814 . T 114 122 Auto Prtxl. ( Uniti 220 1J36U 9 115,000 7 803 000 Soft Coal Prod, tTon S460.OO0 6 610 110 $ 653 025 Cmdt OU Prod. (Bbla.) $566,400 000 $423,300 OOO $410,700 000 Enctnatrtnf Award 72 62 4 666 66 0 70 0 610 Cap.) 14 650 310 923.436 305 . 116 4 Rholeala Prices (BIS Index) Kite. Power Prod. (KWH) 11603 000,000 4M 174.000 Bank Clearings Demand Depoclta $00,017 000 000 Business uoans $31 307 000 000 Excess RrerWS $522 000 000 $11 626 ooo 000 reasury Gold Stock 69 46 000 000 Irokera Loans 1,171 000 0040 13 071,740 $14,735,000 276 60 fit $76,000.0440 HfioooiooJ 676 4P6 605 000 000 0O0 s' 06 913 000 000 $30 6619 $16 675 6020 $32 201 $206 000,000 000,000 000 000 OOO 000 OOO.OoO - 16 011.400 $44431.000 264 116 4 and . . . b being erected in South East location vA i As the local contractor responsible for this handsome, new building, we are proud and pleased to odd our 12TT6 $26 425 $61.143 436 144 000 0O0 404.000 000 000 000,000 000 00 $1$ 513 000 000 81115 000 000 $31 664 OOO 000 congratulations and good wishes to this fine bottler. The entire plant was built with local labor and local $856,000000 materials. May National.Beverages, Inc. continue to DENTISTS grow and prosper in their new home. A New Medical and Dental Center ' convenient , -- . '1 between 20th and 23rd East on 33rd South suites can be arranged for your personal desire and benefit. For information contact , , , MEL Brea Conarata lationi - Sugar Stand G. LUND IN 4 I Style Switch Beryllium Firm U.S.. Changes leased - DETROIT, Sept 24 The Dodga Lancer, second compact car front Chrysler Corp., will go on sale In Dodge show-rooon Thursday. The Lancer te a big brother of the Plymouth Valiant and shares many of the same features. would con will be little changed in By Roy McGhee United Press International WASHINGTON, Sept. 24-- Will White House and Democratic congressional differences on mining subsidies have any effect on the presidential race in the western MEANWHILE, however, Sen. Robert S. Kerr waa wasting no time In readying remedial legislation for the new congress. Hia bills not only would grant subsidies, but Impose tariffs on imports-tion of lead and zinc. It was generally conceded here that foreign policy had a By Associated Pres great deal to do with Eisenveto. Certain Latin hower WASHINGTON, D.C The government has authorized the American countries had propurchase of 321,857 tona of tested such aid to domestic sugar from tha Dominican Re- miners on the theory any VS. production Jumps would Harm public, but at a their American sales. discount price A SPOKESMAN for Kerr, PURCHASE OF tha Dominican sugar waa planned after commenting on. the veto, said this country reduced Cuba's there goes years of work share of the VS. market under down the drain." Getting the subsidy bill through was one Import controls However, the purchase waa of Edmondsona chief projects held up when the Organization since he came to Congress of American States censured eight year ago. the Dominican Republic and - Although the tariff and aub-l(J- y the United State cut off dipapproaches tackle the lomatic relation. problem from different direchave the same aim UNDER ACTION taken by tions, they small of to get the Agriculture Department lead and zinc backproducers Into operawith the concurrence of the tion. State Department, the U.S, THE SUBSIDY approach government will permit this quantity of Dominican augar would have granted direct govto be brought in but at' the ernment payments to domestic price discount below the regu- producers when the world lar market price. price of the minerals fell be e VAA3W1-T.- I nine-tenth- Time Will Tell 41 033 a pound. Nave York Tin 4204-431Quicksilver l (74 pounds) New York 120470 74 a Tungsten ere nit (20 pounds), duty extra. Wayne County 11 engine. The Falcon delivers up to 30 miles a gallon. Single beadlighte-are-confinu- ed Lld-djar- lakh. PkllllM Fetrelaam C-- . Spring Canyon No, 1, 2 030 ft. from aouth lina, 1400 ft. from east lln. Moving fat rotary, Teiaeo In.. Naouota Arch Unit No. 4. 1440 ft from north Una, 440 ft. from east lln. J715E Location. Paradax Predaetiea rr- - Wall No. Pedaral 3. 40 ft. from aouth lina. 730 ft ftom aaat Una, 34408-1- 4 Flatting. TD 2.414 ft con- dHv-arad- DOCTORS iHIteFt Br Associate low certain levels. It have meant opening up of mines long closed down because miners could not compete with eheap foreign imports. Kerrs tariff approach would protect the domestic Industry by forcing foreign producers states? to pay a premium to operate SEN. JOHN F. Kennedy, the In the American market thus Democratic --candidate- appar- equalizing the higher eests-o- f ently thinks so. And Rep. Ed US. producers. believes Edmondson the issue might be decisive in several states. Kennedy recently told an Idaho audience he would have, signed a bill to stabilize the for zinc. lead and zinc mining industry. Malar metals pricaa: WASHINGTON . Copper S3 cents a pound. President Elsenhower vetoed Foreign 24 cents, nominal. International, Inc., has New York. the legislation. Lead 13 cents t pound. New York; an option on 13 disacquired 11 3 cent, gt. Louis. EDMONDSON said follow13 conta a pound. Bart St hie of Kenneth daimi covery New Lout: 13W aanta. York. ing passage of the bill that in Aluminum 34 cants a pound, an an Idaho western election" the prospector close a alloyed tnaota, delivered. 3 9 cent a Bound, Antimony electoral rotes might be who made a recent beryllium eased (less than carload lota). New tate York. Bulk 4 sent,, ear lota, pro. decided on the government' discovery In the Sawtooth durcr'a plant miners. Mountain area of Idaho. IBM Santa a Bound, treatment of depressed Mameslum Pit. FOB. Velasco, Tax. Vice President Richard M. cents a Manganese or BERYLLIUM International long ton unit (24 pounds), India Nixon, the Republican presior. (IF. U 9. porta, Import duty dential candidate, has declined is a Washington, D.C., firm extra. FarromanganeM 11 cants a composed chiefly of Washingpound, standard, carload lota, FOB comment on Eisenhower ton interests. shipping point to more have Nickel a but cents 74 may pound, electro- veto, lytic cathodes. Port Co born. Onsay on the general subject of tario, U S. duty Included. Platinum 343 an ounce. aid to miners before the cam41 H cants an mines, Ntw Silver paign la over. York; 74)4 pence. London. 75,-65- 0 a i ft fthamreek ANY MAKE -- ANY MODEL T.1A1II aouth line. 1 10 ft from eart Une, teat 4aNE Location for 1400-foo- t FIRST REPORT. It GAE1S' TRUCKS HOUR-DAY-WEEK-YE- THE QUESTION was not on of living or dying, however, Uke the choice facing Hamlet In his famous solilo-quoin Shakespeares play. It was concerned Instead with whether there would be a strike at Anaconda's Chuqul-camat- a copper mine In Chile. TThe inl'ncrs contract expires next Friday, and the union Is expected to get unanimous approval to strike In G poll of Members Sunday and Monday. Trade sou ire hero feel a trike is likely. London observers pointed out, however, that the Chilean government! dependence on copper for much of lta Income aligns against a strike, especially In view of severe earthquake damage earlier this year. By an odd coincidence, the mines 1959 output of 306,000 tons is just about 10 per cent of world production, the same figure that industry analysts peg as the current surplus of supply over demand. SUCH A SURPLUS eventually puts heavy pressure on world prices, and many observers have predicted lower prices unless output la reduced through one means or another. UJS. prices held at S3 cents a pound this week while speculation over Chuquicamata continued. FABRICATORS used 107.-61- 6 tons of copper in August shipments, compared with tons In July and 120,563 tona in August 1959, Lead sales rose a bit, but not enough to get excited about, while line demand was no better than fair. PRICES HELD at 12 cents a pound for lead and 13 cents a pound. East St Louia basis, y d - rr-f copper'lndustrrthlsweelc-t'Hansenrmanager-ofCalifo- HE WAS JUST pressing an attack against one bomber when two Zero g6t on his tall. A stream of small rallber bullet went through hla left arm. Another bullet hit hla leg. He put the P39 In a screaming dive," got low over the water and high-taileIt for home. It waa hla last flying mission. Tor the next two years h underwent surgery and therapy , foe tha wounded htov,H.wm discharged in May, 1948. 31 retire-meCEDAR CITY-- Th of the southern Utah division manager of California-Pacific Utilities was announced this week. RALPH THOMAS, a vice president of the firm and veteran utility company employe will retire Dec. 31. He will be succeeded by E. A. Lake. - bombers. 1BC0 7-44- J; PK1CE 243 WIST 00 $ ASSOCIATES, INC. HAVEN AVI. t SAIT IAKE CITY, UTAH . |