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Show Up and Down tlie Street The Salt Late Tribune, Thursday, September 27, I9G3 Foreign Lead, Zinc To Face U.S. Curb Mutual Funds New York Slock Exchange Wednesday's Quotations Wednesday's Quotations a &ae Ccse soei a ' By Robert W. BerrJck ican Mining Congress sessions. Mr. Wilson said that producers do not look for ary important price. changes in these depressed metals in the next vear. A Genes a conference, sponsored, by the United Nations earlier in 1962. did disclose a possibility of a small deficit, in world production of lead. But ex-Istence of huge surpluses of this metal is not expected to effect any change m leads price at 9y cents a pound. That s the price now an historic post world war II low. Zmc at 11s cents a poumr is but a cent above that historic low. S' - i H H ''' Sh5s Hrr 'iw- m. i 5 3t hems- 4c G"ace C Grade 8 C3i 3 ? - lf 05 I 2215 Rvtr If A scens Gtens 2 3 Sf R Vsss w ne 'k ,ne 55" Ss. H rc 1 Vijrssi C- M H0kSF FwMI Ai 8x L i 8.ri 24.35-2- to higher; choce veal 2S 58 iso SO; standard and good 24.08-2- 8 00; iUtihty down to 24 90 and below; choice 'stock steer calves 21.75-3- 0 25; medium end good 25 good to choice stock heifer calves . A broad reduction m depiction allowances for tno minerals IisAwuy will be proposed by the administration in its 1963 tax foilL it was reported at the American Mining Congress ! meeting here. LAKES SBfJSnTCW'NSEL AT Washington. DC., for the M .hi Continent Oil and Gas Assn, said that to meet this around 975 heifers 28 25; utility and threat as proposed by Treasury Secretary Douglas D.Ho- nboth the oil and gas industry and the mining industry would J3V,S?!u7tTLiiIa 50; lambs 19 choice with sprmg Jcsn hands. -; the boards ren secretary say it will be an across dacwwi in depletion not Just the 27 S per cer.t allowance on swji cu and gas. Mr. Sherfy said. The oil and gas groups ual cmicxoo, sw- t- tuei-usHc9s 4000; butcher uneven; slow; 240 and down fully 25 tower; No the country will lock arms with the American Mining Con m wights we-- a m buiow 11 in n, mid r administration gross in Washington in opposition to this lb sow No he said. Albertsons Inc "B" Amalgamated Sugor PM Aztec Oil A Gas . r fi end E Securities Boise Cascade Bonanza Airlines , Bonneville Ltd ' "k Browning Arms I Colume 9 fid tU75 i SsRft - 3f 35 3 4 4 T 32 CwScaF 42 2 24 2 8 3'H- -i , s.- - w 2 ClTF4 L&VH 5- i Cv$tt C4rE CKwaCom 5 14 74 ? Lsontf 4A, Lriron Lookfhfd LoewsTl?rg i, LoneSCm Lor ird Lou&Sash 15 3? rit i C3F"4 T CBS CfrriS?4 I AaratptonOl VargCm 13 4' 14 13 14 VartfiF i - - Textron Thtokoi ThomePdf TriCont TriCont - i - u - 45'44 1 UH . 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Closiag 500 Stock Index )eEd .;sj S33 - , .- I f Ten Leading Stocks g8 - a4 feewpfeSh HYAi-- B 1- 1 1 jt F 43 EefeG- H8 2 EwyRj 1 A EaraP Ete0 I 1 2 -- 1 I Ai h.agVAon 47 fepkmAe SsoPpe-- feor T 1 29 24 - no HV4r OMaih ,H9 OtisE OutttA sa$ 2 33 8 Karl V9rel feew York gtoek Wednesday's Quotations hewrtu kY6 3- 38Ffe- ! 224- I j 47e 87V43H- - WsfnAirL r- rr 2"' - 's - r 3t'i - r i o dae, t 1M2 H v ' - n U 24 324'-- k wpp-w34 42 jh 'a Worngn 44 JO w XerorCe 3C 5V-YgstnST 35 13 2en shares; 23 - 133 20 i 32 29 5 H 13 27 -I 18 2 i e FtI 35 4P tf'T2 3 2 T j i3Ta- 8H Wf teCM W'lsorCo v. H 24 311 fe 4hdeVct 25 9- t 43H 3f rfe- - WestgEl whee Sh fefetrtpoel 1 n b- 4 t ASn&p r4 ZiJu? V x - H 1? 2- 9- 1t 4 24 U s .J41V- 1 VendoCo Waprw Aatwwi IhamrBr AerwrLem a, WeshWP 14 b S' 13 Varen - rJ - - $ J5h- VewiMn : - 3- 19 - 9- tFe 25 24 4 34 28 54 2 4274 7 fe - - . 1 H featseef - 5 2 Egt-M- Salt Lake Slock Exchange as I3 I feen.ead h 204- ;U3 5 fe weGypsum - 1 -T 73 1 - 35 EW)9 cl N1 D, ry UiwvVh Uptohn UiahFAL 27- - 3 25 4 7 37a f 25 24 38 3? 49 is Sue E le lTe 4 I J MOR . v. A4 - 25' May haAvsa feaBtscf , 1 - IV '2-1- 47 58- '7SC IH 80400B New York Bond Market Wednesday S a IMtsOes 9 do oe 3fes 5 3 2 CAOt 3 do 4 3S 00 4 Asked 1175 91 ScK-f'- m :Aa - H A iver IVT8T 1 Ckeji . Wednesdays Quotations OMAHA Hogs 8,500; and gilts 200 lb and heavier weak Thesr bid and asked prices from Wm to mostly 25, Instances 35 lower; lighter National Association of Securities Deeper weights 2$ lower; sows mostly steady to Inc do not represent actual transactions. no. They art a wide to the range wtw )to-)n- ; 'M: No-- F--- . which these securities coukt have been sold (indicated by the wbf") or bought ib n 25--u 7j. lttsirso; jseos Cettie 400; calves 50; steers strong to (indicated bv the asked"! at the time of compilation 25 higher; heifers strong to mostly 25 hfgfeer; cows steady to strong; choice Industrials Oitt, Utilities pr,me 5cbjev vSc-4- 4 255 355 lns 3 - 8 i Over the Counter -- 34. 1 ir5,y - 8h DowO Sheep 1.000; moderately active; h?n choice and prime spring sieughter lambs pNand several lots choice and prime rarweffe 21 2 00, good and choice 1888-358; Chrysler cult end utility 12 09; cuU to geod- wooled and shorn slaughter ewe 14 4T M9 CrK ' S ses 25 75. n t It I 33 S? LsfPof C O V 'jA2k ke srsnunsr Sze-e- 8 4 '85.. DaugasAc slow, steady to 25 tower opened slow, heifers rather slow Kftv steady; cows slow, steady to weak bvHs scarce, steady; few veaiers steady feeder-cattlsteady; several loads prime I lb steers 33 3 50, standard 23 few toady mgd-yu.e0 and prime lb hetferk utLrv 0C ut v and commercial cows 14 and commercial bulls 19 1 25 trad good and choice 900 tb feeding 2K00-2- 2 Poors YCRC Sect 2i NEt & sn438,ATvS mt& Staadud Cattle 19.500. calves 125, steers grading high choice wlT,etfaterj5MnW 1 CfcFck5 C r: 4 ? 8. 35 , c 22r-'t- " 14 j Auc-tio- V4 8sOET44 American Slock Excliauge A D90 H l4NrCQ9 I14nc4 trilK.4 31 5fF?AW -' () , S'Stja San V-- tbJ(J ifey tH4nr - 8 4At 8 5FA 3T Here Real Fear of Lead Lode Detection of mercury vapors may lead to further NORTH SALT LAKE (Wednesday Cattl 550; fed $tt4fi 4nd heifers, sOver ores. nothing atxjvt Rood gred offered; sieugh-te- r cows iteedy to strong; Stockers and H. E. Hawkes and S. W. Wiiliston of Cordero Mining Co . strong; instances 50 higher; good de- feeders Xevada mercury producers, say argentiferous lead-zinsteer 23.7534 75; sizeable Ms standard 22 20; Hoisteins utility 20 posits often contain a halo of mercury. 50; Utility and good ted hefteri 23 " THIS HALO WAS GIVEN OFF as gases l '7S' lermanons far from the nonferrous metals lode. 14.08; canners 13.00 down; good to choice with choice Bv determining the presence of the mercury, geologists ttMcr stear Ln and zinc for lead, are able to narrow targets Z-exploration ZZ?Z?2sfii 30, choice m .ihw dym Halstam feeders said. 4 Iwht fleshy feeder heHers 80, : This situation has been demonstrated at Corderos Moj calves 100, veaiers and stock calves SO : 34 tn 4MS 8 M 4H-AT' - SAC H r- -1 im 2 25 s 5S eovenes of lead zmc : - 22 SH Ko SaVav 1 r u ?ctr ifVF R3F4 . i- I Hfr'Sfv, 2 t H ?4 55 345 3 - ? 3 SA VtC . 2 3 W& vc 0T..4T RicVafl 3 livestock Markets - H ft 3 12 t-- 3Iercury Vapors Aid Exploration ' G,'LAx Gwkc r4r,,, $$4$ I K 4 RcvToM '? 'J 3 Gri 2hiS2 JSC&&S A - W A4 ! 1 H - H - awt ViC.' 8$.- - 4 e 4 II Ps5Si A b'l . 44 'S ? 8S Osccro Mr. Wilson took note of the attacks on lead and zinc stock 2 X Car3e 2 2 se V Administration Eisenhower what in the and r the Symingpiling s Fa 3 Vxr irpN GOft ton committee alleged were surpluses created beyond defense 5 W t xneeds. t The Office of Emergency Planning has said that the var-- j tons stockpiles should contain 176,000 tons of lead and 2S6.000 tons of zinc. They actually have about 1,3X5.0'X fens of lead Wednesdays Quotation and about 1 million tons of zinc. Special to The Tribune THE SEC SAID it has in- C cse m Sane n 'X I WASHINGTON - The Secu- - formation tending to show the MR. WILSON SAID. HOWEFER, THAT annual Commission lead of of lead is at rate (1961) ol LQ22,GuO tons and(rities Exchange company had in April falsely has ordered suspension of trad1H14.000 tons of various forms of zinc. claimed an exemption from This rate is about 15 per cent below normal, he added. ing in the common stock of Securities Act registration with Co. of and are now about Thus the total stockpiles right Mining Prosper 0u equal to : t H U sO Milford, Utah (and Los An- respect to issuance and a years consumption by American industry. 3" 4 - H H Safwe geles), on the Salt Lake Stock of its stock, failed to report Termed Valuable x.sset to U.S. and Allies Exchange through Sept 30. issuance of an orde THE ORDER also suspends SEC in February temporarily It is our view that these stockpiles represent a in asset owned by the American people. Ultimately, trading suspending an exemption unvalue as world demand for Prosper shares. they will increase, not decrease der acRegulation A for the pro- institued also metals grows. It would be the highest folly to sell them at The SEC ' this time on w orld markets, thus fun her depressing prices." tion to determine whether' to posed stock offering, failed to In ar.v event, should there be a World War HI, these suspend or withdraw Prosper report a cease and desist order, stockpiles w ould represent an important asset In supplying common from listing and reg- issued in April by the1 SecuriDow Jone Average our allies with metals And th would play a vital role in istration because of alleged ties Division of the Arizona Wednesday's Quotations rehabilitation of world industry after any war. In this case, noncompliance with the disclo. Corporation Commissi on j a c ? j we could provide metals, rather than dollars as in a Marshall sure and reporting require- against sale of the shares in; ments applicable to Prosper Flan," he said and certain of its management and annual reports in 1961 and 1962 so as to avoid disclosure officials. of the issuance of stock to THE HEARING is In respect officials and cons to alleged misrepresentations management which has persons trolling in an offering circular filed Andrew Fletcher, chairman of St. Joseph Lead Ox, has by Prosper Oil on a proposed halted a potential lead-zin- c exploration. He says his grand- offering of 350,000 common to out New in the garden in York shares at 50 cents a share go daughter wanted (plus and dig with a new shoveL 170.000 shares for property But grandfather forbade it. and equipment) pursuant to a asserted that officers, directors ' "I was afraid she would find a new a The Sect a WAS'feGTCfe. deposit of lead and Regulation A exemption from and controlling persons of t anh ng can a year wezmc" said Mr. Fletcher, who heads the nation's largest Securities Act registration. Prosper failed to file insider, See S lead producer. c Hearing is scheduled Oct. 8 trading reports reflecting own-- ! b' Z 'Mb? 4484 fsce vw Jv U in commission branch offices ership of Prosper Oil stock and 4 .' T 3. K '? ok c. ,in Los Angeles. changes in such ownership. ' 2' Goid assess mchide 4J4 RV4 Rnat - 3 Se4cr Xl40L SEC Halts S.L. Trading Of Prosper Oil Stocks 12 24HIS 3- v RtAi FpSn ST 25--2 v.sse 'istAS 13 44H- -P - t 2 3J is 4n- - 44 i 2H- - H 2222 Ri Fa r 4 44 - 4 3 f c? 5 5C SC2hS-- 104 22 4 OnTs A" etrftna D"04rH mi Asm wwrtrf Takes Note of Attacks on Stockpiling of Metals wam nss X'. Sf'SSD'S -25-- aa Vi-- t 1 MV A- aH W 3Plt 3 - I iaeaiCm 4k v - 4 $2 as FjSft S3 S4 r- WP'H l.fvLity s JS 4 25-- 4 si Ca 4 'S r .sstete 2 X-- 3 Bvtlksu. ise. 3 75 4CC ' CA F Kl S' Fn 33 55 ka Cr-A- 32 4C : 51 ' AM,'-s"- s 4t- . '. Fjr a? 't '2 30 csr- 43V-- 2t Z?DiZ "c t a t4 C -" Se- c?h- ChCAs 5 i sc Ww4 Shcsi ' SI A A. Stete $ S te"e WftCft. i 4 RC4 -- Fana Fa 'X it 4. 3i seen seer o5L2t Russet dvmana ' 'Kr 3 5C 3 J m ae Urge es $4ncr Patateet Hn ss 34-- 53. 54, te it 3 sCk Ste 4 tcerc 3 4 scans icH E95. Stead Regular Chevrolets continued with the traditional big Engine selections permit choices up to 425 horsepower. IT WILL BE the second birthday for the Chevrolet II. Models will have new grille and wide hood ar.d deck lid emblems to give a more massive look. The Corvair will be making its fourth annual appearance. Engines have numerous improvements. The Corvette will offer for the first time a hardtop - - model of its sports car. te 3?- - BvV 2? -- fev.3d wr5ic cs H - ElTSi -- t2&1 - 1TH- IH- 42 Pi rw tsor meats C2tnt 'C5r? si-- s A. - j i'- - X i 0fE SvtC Fa Can G3H.C ftOWC 45 4. PfcscC a ? 124 r GrJWfyt GW' Rac 1 CHEVBOIJi' IS offering 3J models in four categories each aimed at a specific segment of the market. 3? PanAAA H HHt H 4 , Gcaes ts GcAA Aar 5, SfJWvle DC teese - Special to The Tribune DETROIT their bow li. . s $$ friTr - it GriAvcS Impaia coupe has optional vinyl top to siimi late convertible look. Showing starts Friday- - Lv tee Rxk pca FanAmWl i 4 w c Oppose Depletion Allowance Cut 1 - H i irt- - derat Ch. 7H- - H rn- - h s' IS 54 r H 4 u 2H' PacAT Fytt&iy fifwri - JH FrST Fora ft Iria Produce Market PcCm 3 4 b F YC "X, 33 New Chevrolets to Debut In U.S. Showrooms Friday Cwntl3 - 13H - Chevrolet Impaia Sport Coupe for 1963 shown styling themes in the new models. MR. WILSON SAID THE COMMITTEE in the next year would continue its educational woik with Congress on the plight of the domestic lead and zmc mining industry. Its position is still the same imposition of sliding scale Import taxes, so that a price of 131 cents each on lead and zinc may be brought about. This, ay years of study gv government and industry leaders have revealed, is necessary if domestic lead-zinindustry is to have at least half of the consumptive market m lead and zinc. - - HHii 5 '?' 1 mine. n Frestera 1 - i'- U m 100s - Fiftrp Tt Tribune Business Editor SAX FRANCISCO The United Ststtes Tariff Commission, Is expected to recommend cwitir.uance of lead-zin- c i taritrols. following an annua review of quotas on those import' tvo-a- X... JermiTt. rve - W Fc H F - a3ft O. Close 0C$ rt Fa 4? . Writs 3 ACra ThiS'TV'tobof. Claik L. Wilson. Washington, .D.C., a former Salt Laker v ho is - chairman of the Emergency Lead and" Zmc Committee, made the state ment folio wing meeting cf that committee, Wednesday during the Amer- D3 C-- . 3 Mi v-- 1 M 3 a " re DewChcvJs VSl-- ar - PhitMo txy! tona . NYCntSs uln ss - 1 I 7 sP?a 3 mno,s, WeO m IxeOsC'csf - 5fSOna3 e ; UJiCW: 1 lttI t0t& da-- c. 2 7 n 1' 91 $4 vmSttof4fes 5h ia 73 t do Gra ss - KULaOC; j SncOcvd SePace - 19 5815 89 I S' StST U 11? 8H5 MoPSs Sef C- t ib Er4es 5 'i - he Sa'- Quotations iaaftsCe CanSnf3i - r m & Z 8 a 0-9- nfVk -- JlJ37.t 40. . i i h 5ML 143 o Deseret Pharm Denver Beal Estate' E'tei McCullough English Oil Equity Oil Federal Resources Frontier Refining t, 0 Grain Futures Here, There in Business CHICAGO. Sect. 28 (AP 2 2 2 Banker Convention Sounds Opposition to Branch Bid Uow 3eoes Service 1 1 1 1 1 s ttate-lk-Kise- pert..f 07 II1 13H 15'4 294 1 1 22Mi 1 1 23R 244 U8M 1 17fei 2 37 2 40 3J35L s 115-- 22 2!P 1 i 1 2.38k 2 41H J U'-- 3W J ir1. J Ji 37 2 AS (Drums) 197, w 224 1.174 1 1 1 I CH 249 l.ltffcfi 2 . 21k X23H j Sylvan 1 E 3k 48 or I3e mUR re Cons. ty 5andara P 4e 13BC flk. at ac. 2c S' --7, ma Va ae i arge dtf HSk( a at S' IS. rwtn 33- M 33 JT arae 25 . item Ora. sma4! x? AA a. T iapeA 53. A seno S-a- i, ae--" s, race a fsre w crass 5 22 twieTep srmai AA AA 1 areees aarge 4? rge ?4 ; cysjwri 21 k,m.ee DokleecsSsncg a Ones AA m " prs 3rac j i wsk"' sra-'iw- A cr ag iore myg 4 Gaae AA CLINIC Dairv Market tsek 42 3 n. Any moke r model rAuv4J .sr I Lift Ins typewriter no matter how old! Jkaitetk lAute. 44 LW9 NV. 4 TteaNav 87 Fs4 Oct. 9i iSiteF',2 r is Dec. s Valley NetM Bank ViUev State Bank Walker Bank & Trust 2 tons First Natrona! Western Indusf Shares I f 1 f , Jfei ls New. 4Mnr Ttetei NEW YORK, Seof, 24 (APWoof an hedging and commission house seHrng- - Wool tecs futures were unchanged Prices were higher at the Australian went auctions-Wool futures closed unchanged te 4 cent lower Oct 127 aa; Dec T25.5B; of Mar 123 6B; May 122.58; Jut Dec 120 08 Certificated woo! soot 128 ON 00 Wool teas future closed exchanged 00 VAR 144 58 91 Certified soot wool km 1480 N. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, end SATURDAY ONLY 74 Jura S- 4KFeL8B isates Wool JIarket tl - $12.00 VALUE IB 5Pt4te 3s Fee. ts ures were lower Wednesday w CLEAN-U- P Cash Grain 2riOK.te Patfersoit I TYPEWRITER - pg Government Bond- - A 4&-- 3e a Aa 33 A 9ac te Aonh ve-e- e AA S Urge r ts. pn See 38 s mra TS iv:-rE- 5 E5SS A cm see at 201 m 9c. Utah Cm Ldce at JCL un tP 38c arc F Ejs Market 588 8 4L. 288 Paramount. SG Tarhc t $t "8 L3 Tracy Coilms Bank Utah Home Fire Ira 60 i Ft S08 Xfc LAX ar W as She Comfttned c) Suity NEW YORK. Sect. 54 (API Stocfc Lower; slow decline Utilities strong; sole trod In Bond Cotton Irregular; ouiet trdmg. Chkreeo Whet Old crop wheat weak; July tfinn. Corn Steady to easier; HM trade. Oets Weak; liouKlation. Soybeans Mostly lower; liouidation Steady to 55 .lower; top It 75. t Hogs Slaugnter steers Steady to 15 lower; top 33 5ft. ' 5 Banks and I Markets ln Brief the P server. rc at SALES 5C4 Kenrecec m a- 3et 391 Maf-s- tC GL 8 ar 4Pc. 5C9 a Sc feortn rioo.meot.l Bsnk J44H 4SW srurl1v 2 42. 1 H First Security Llt Corp First Security inv ! ,f. ..V i Id9l National Life ! Hi Lockhart Corp J JJJJ Personal Prop Leasing 'I 158 Security .Leasing 9 senttngr 4umYLiff 2 COMPANY announced who it has joined Hanna Mining Jour-da- y sessions were present Co. and Western Boning Co. 6f Jar a vote. Australia in the project. - THE RESOLUTION on na tional bank launching substan$10 Million Ortler WASHINGTON Texas In- tially reiterates arguments gainst the plan voiced rarier ?strumen& lnc has received btfaeceliHAii(ABAlad- - Federal Aviation Agency conBank Gearings trs. tract exceeding 10 million dolWednesday Quotations 833,641,894 8blf Prices Unchanged lars for construction of airport Tw9dr 28,784,352 smg 8v Mnt V44C 27,022,753 cic4rmg Wedneweyl surveillance list 22,184.185 CTTROrr test ra&arsystems. Bat kmi yur Facry iNr, ZCMI 341 240 .lC'ir Sfreveil resolution ndopted t the SSth deposits in western Austra-annual conventions closing ses-jo- r ilia. aksn here. v?Tf 85 90 451 d l 06H S Cr Ea? OL Go ChM- 538 a Horn Sver 2388 t 02 M'V 1 Card. CaW 1.0C Intermountain Gas tnt'l Elec Research Interstate Motor Lines Indeoend Coal Coke Justhetm Petroleum McGregor Triangle Magna inv A Develop Magna Inv 6 '73 Morrison Knudsen Northw Natural Gas Oil Incorporated Or Foods Pacific Intrmtn Express Pioneer Madurai Gas Pubco Petroleum Resource Ventures Salt Lake Hardware. Sothw Resch amt Gen inv Texota Oil Ufh Cnnrrtfe Pipe Utah Construction a Vitro Yuba 44H 65H (prices of the 1963 C The1 passenger cars will be un- ATLANTIC CITY TAnerican Bankers Asssi. Ver.tioii registered formal rch significant product im- posooa to a plan pressed by- provwnents, Semon EL Knud- - 5X James J. Saxon, ELS. comptrol- SPn president of General ItS of the currency . to give fed- - j yj0tons and Chevrolet general chartered national banks rr.anager, announced, broader - powers to operate j branches .than are permitted Australian Venture banks in. some YORK Homestake States. . Mining Co. said it is engaged ,t Brskd Frontier Rfg 6W Garrett Freight Close SCHREYER'S ANNUAL -- INSURANCE COHDNIVUW. MM msd. , SCHREYEKS TYPE STORE mGHTip 28 WEST FIRST SOUTH DA 8-9- 726 I 3 1 r |