| Show it’ I:li && A- - ?' Im 'ii ’s V I 't ll lTiif Ttf'1yJr CTnir ii ii if" — i ' iy qrif W' ufj n1 f 4 er : i?" 'i m - ri :j? Bonanza Ore Bodies At Alta Were Short-Live- d STOCK MARKET QUOTATIONS By 6LDTTMER also introduced the American game ‘ Two of Utah's earliest bonanza of poker to polite British circles” ere bodies of the past 100 years The new owners paid from $3500-00- 0 ii1 f r' f p- - 11 4 - d? L V fp DOW-JONE- WASHINGTON Furnished bv J A of the New York stock exchange Low Close High Industrial 17171 17128 17167 Rails 4481 4469 44 77 Utilities 33 92 33 80 33 86 65 stocks 6064 6048 6061 Bonds 10338 Commodities 12929 Change ot i : I i 30-0-- 30-0-- 57 rt I (rom lair to good condition ranging 8 good reeta 5 good baskets numerous pole and reels that range from lair to junk in quality A listing at the guns may be had from the Fish St Game Department by making application reserves prior to the auction The Department the right to refuse env or 4 ell bid UTAH FISH & GAME COMMISSION ROSS LEONARD Director EFFORT AND TENTATIVE ORDER Before the public —service com mission op UTAH Case No 3092 la use Mater of the Application of Truck Line a con corporation of Magna-Ga- r lieid Flunk Line and Salt Lake Binsiiam freight Line — Ccttiflcate of Contemence and No 771 Bv the Cominaaion’Necessity On the 5th aav of February 1947 -Garfield 1 rur 1c Line a corpora-tio- n Mgna bv A lan J Coll it President application with this Commission lor permission to rousolidste the corporation oi the Halt Lake Sc Bingham J eight Line holder cf Certificate Of Convenience and Neceslsty Net 296 Issued by this Commission April 21 1927 No 963 and Certificate of Con in sentence and Nece-sit- e No 6S8 Issued 23 194$ in Case No 2833 with April that of the Manns Garfield Trvick Line from the Invest igstlon made by the C o—-- Iw so a and from the record and T ie In this case which are made a part hereof by relemece the Commission : Trst public eonveience and necessity for me service covered by applicant has been established and that public in- he best served by the would IT IS THFRFFORE ORDERED That irate of Convenience snd Necessity No 2r2 nurd to the Magna-Gar-JeTruck Line a corporstlon by this m Case No 847 and No Commission r-- f‘8 Issued to the Salt Lake ft and -am Ring Freight Line a corporation by Commission tn Car -- a No 963 and e 1531 cancelled and annulled IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Ilsms-Garfiei- d Truck Line va corporation la hereby issued Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No 771 to operate as an common motor carrier for the trmcspo-utioof commodities Sclt Lake Cnv Utah to generally Garfield Utah o'er U S Highway 91 to Junction w!h V S Highway 50 thence over U S Kighwsr 50 and return over the as me route including ail Intermediate and the off route of Bacpoints chus and from Balt Lakepoint City Utah to West Jordan South' Jordan Riverton Buffdale Herriman and Bingham Utah over U S Highway 91 and state and county roads and return Including aU Intermediate points except that no on U 6 Highway service is H between 33rd South and Sandy Utah Midvale Utah Including rr 13 FURTHER ORDERED That the substance of this order shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the territory affected for at 5ast two Issues and proof cf publication to he filed with this Commission 13 dav after th within date of this -oer and unless protest Is filed with trtv Cnmrriiuunn wi'hln 20 dav of the of this order the order shall e full fosce snd effect TVstrd st Bslt Lsk City Utah this 6th cay of Mv 1947 Msena-Gartie- 'd aolMiaieil 1m -- M to -- L con-ar‘iti- id hv "" Ji-f- ' '1 S!i t::1- -- - ot DONALD HACKING Chairman W R Mr ENTIRE Ocimmlloner OSCAR W CARLSON ed I ’ ROYAL WHITLOCK hot-rolle- I ar shnl w ed - - 1 I : I 5- - Mi i I (ap-usdai- com-Th- oil-sha- h"1 le b I I Salt Lake Stocks SATURDAY’S V 1 : up vearlinp reached $2175 com Sheep: Salable 100 (estimated) pared week ago Wooled lambs generally meon weak although undertone steady dium and eood Rrades ted clipped lambs 50c to 75c higher than last Friday: slaughter ewes ateady to 50c higher: about 10 load good and choice fed wooled lambs around 90 to 100 lba at week’s $2350 top: moot other good and choice $23 00 0 23 25: medium and pood woolskins $20 00 0 10 cars good and choice fed clipped 2250: lambs with No 1 and 2 pelts $2165 0 2210: good and cholc wooled slaughter ewes $1050 01100: fat shorn ewes $900 950: package good and choice 70-l- b native spring lambs $2300 DENVER Mav 10 Cattle: Compared last Friday fed steers 25c to 50c higher: good and choice $25 00 0 25 50: other medium to high good $1810 024 75: common $1700: heifers strong to mostly 25c higher: choice - $23 75 0 24 00 medium to high good $18 00 0 2360: mixed vearllngs $2150 0 2400 : cows 25c or more higher bulk common to pood $142501700: best $17 50 0 18 00 ranners and cutters strong to 25c up- bulk $11 00013 25: canners $10 00 shelly down: bull mostly 25c higher: top $17 85: bulk medium to good $15 0001750: calves and vealers 25c to 50c higher: top vealers $24 25: not many heavy calves above $2200: stocker and feeder to strong- - fleshy feeder steers $22steady 00 0 22 33: bet light yearlings $2175- week's bulk replacement steers $1850 0 21 50 heifers $19 50 down except efaort vesr-llng- s $2050: bulk stock cows $ 12i)O0 14 25: best 1500: steer calves almost absent: heifer calves $2100 down Hogs: Compared last barrow and gilts mostly $100 toFriday higher week’s ton $25 25: closing $123 top $2500 other good and choice $2475’ sows steady to 50c hicher: best $1900 other good and chO're $18 00 018 50 Sheep: Comnared last Friday lambs mostly 25c higher: week’s slaughter and closing loo good and choice wooled Coloradoan and Wyoming $2300: other grading medium and good or mostly pood $2200 0 112-l22 plus ns 10-ye- ar Strikes Cut Tintic Standard Output his 1948 Smelter strikes that kept the Tintic Standard Mining Co Divi dend Utah idle for six months in 1946 curtailed the company’s out put drastically according to the company’s annual report Operating and administrative losses totaling $169896 were offset by sales of securities fort$187' 909 resulting in net income of $18 012 compared with a net loss of $26012 in 1945 Comparative figures for the two years are as follows: 1946 1945 BOISE Total dividends to date $27074291 NEW YORK STOCKS- - - NEW YORK May 19 (JD— Following are Saturday’s closing quotations on the New York stock exchange: 37 Allla Chaim Pet 32a 9T Mont Ward 531 Am Airline ' Mld-Co- Am Car A Fdy 43 Am Radiator 134 Am R Mill 29g Am Smelt A R 523 Am Tel A 663 Am Tob B Anaconda Cop 36 Mi A 78 T A S F the heaviest offered $22 50 75: Loro 19 esrlv- - mostly choice clioped No 2 pelts Baldwin Iron Wki 174 $22 00 good and choice similar pelts Bath Bendlx Avl $21 00: few wooled vearlincs sorted from Beth 8teel 84 AS lamb ewes $1600017 00 17 Boeing Air scarce: shipments steady good and choice wooled Borden Co 404 $100001050 to killers few shorn $8 25 Budd Co 104 down :reDlacement lambs 25c to 50e lower Calif Packing 274 good and choice $1750 01850 Canadian Pac 103a 23 Celotex Cerro de Pasco 32 Chesa A Ohio 44 101H Chrysler CHICAGO May 10 (AP) — Con Copper 53 Wheat: Con Edison 26 Con Oil Del 39 4 Corn Prod 664 30 Crane Co Curtiss Wright 44 Douelas Alrc 603 177 DuPont 21 4 Alrl Eastern Eastman Kod 235 34 Erie RR Gen Electric (ten Eood Gen Motors Goodrich B F Tell65i b 30' GRAIN FUTURES 35 26 Acme 28 Biscuit Cash Reg 38i Dairy Prod 304 Distillers 193s Na Pow A Lt I1 N Y Central 14 834 Nor Am Avl Nor Amer Co 265 16 Nor Pacific 23 4 Ohio Oil Pacific OasAEI 38 Packard Motor 51 Param Pictures 24 Penn RR 1934 553 Pullman Co Pure Oil 24 34 834 RCA Steel 24’ Republic Revn Tob B 3734 Safewev Stores 21 Sears cRoebuck 334 Socony-Va154 Southern Pao Sperry Corp Stand Oil Cal 561-Stand Oil N J 71 Naah-Kel- v Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat Studebaker Sunshine Min Texas Co Tex Gulf Sulf 19' 9i 61 4 4 8 14 3c5c 2: BONDS' 8c 8c Council ot Manti City Utah that aepa-ra- te sealed blda will be received at the office of the City Recorder la the City Hall to and Including the 14th day of Mty 1947 for making the Improvements described tn the notice of lnten tlon published beginning October 11th 1946 This for paving Union Street First Nortlj Street 2nd North Street First South Street and 2nd South Street in said City By order of the City CouncU of Manti City Utah 'Dated May 6th 1947 CLEO O CHRISTENSEN (Seal) City Recorder NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS will be received by Sealed of Education of Salt Lake the Boardproposals 12 o’clock noon to Utah up Oty Mondav May 26 1947 and will be publicly opened immediately there27lh Eat Plans South Street and instrucspecification mav be obtained at tions to bidders the office of the Supt of Buildings and Ground Poom 207 440 East 1st South on making a deposit of SIS per et Thl deposit will be refunded on return of plan and gpecifleatlnn The work called for peparated into three contracts: General Plumbing and Healing and Electrical 18c lc UNLISTED STOCKS UP) — Harry Kerr Funeral services for Mr Martha Chambers Haynes Harrison 98 448 Goshen st who died of a heart ailment Wednesday at 12:30 am at her home will be conducted Monday at 2:30 pm In Calvary Baptist church 7th East and 3rd South A daughter of Samuel and Mary Devana Chambers she was born Aug 5 1818 in Cholion Miss She lived in Mississippi most of her life coming to Sait Lake City 18 months ago Mrs Harrison was 12 years old when Abraham Lincoln was elected president of the United States and remembered the Civil war and Lincoln’s subsequent assassination A member of the Friendship Baptist church in Cholson she also was a member of the church Sisters’ society Formerly she was a member of the Order of the en- ’r ""-- j r e M A Eastern Star Her father Samuel Chambers came to Salt Lake City in 185L She first was married to Theo Haynes in Mississippi and after his death was married to Jerry in 1885 in Mississippi He died about 1927 Harrison Surviving are two sons Thomas Elijah Haynes Salt Lake City and Haynes East St Louis 111 eight grandchildren 32 and two ' Eagle-8o- n 80 early day Boise businessman who was one of the original planners of the New York canal died Friday in a Boise hospital Private services will he conducted Monday morning at St Michael's Episcopal cathedral Eagleson came to Boise in 1894 from Oklahoma and established a produce fruit and ice business He was born in Cadiz Ohio and was educated in Nebraska He was one of the founders of the Boise Cold Storage Co the Boise Ice and Produce Co and the Nampa ' car Icing plant Eagleson was the last living charter member of the El Koran Shrine temple Surviving are his widow Helen a daughter Mrs Harry M Schuppel Boise a son Dr Harvey A Eagleson English professor at California Institute of Technology Pasadena and three brothers Ernest G John W and Charles Eagleson Boise Burial will be in Elysian Burial gardens Lee Services Set Monday j Funeral services for Samuel Marion Lee 71 213 F st supervisor of the night employes Z C M I and father of Harold B Lee member of the council of twelve apostles Church of Jesus Saints will Christ of Latter-da- y be conducted Monday at 12:15 pm in North Twentieth L D S ward chapel 107 G st Mr Lee ” died Friday Howard Cook bishop North Twentieth ward will conduct the services Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery FTiends may call at 260 E South Temple Sunday from 4 to 8 pm and Monday from 10 to 11:30 am Yit 5 for Railroad Crash Victim Set S L Woman Dies Rites Of Heart Ailment ?i f Mrs Eda Leonard Baxter died of Funeral services for Fritz Emanj heart ailment Saturday at 9:30 uel Gustafson G9 618 W North am at her residence 105 E South Temple who was fatally injured Temple She had been a Salt Lake Friday night when struck by a a Ot Western Sug 24 Hudson Motor Int Int Int Int METAL MARKET NEW YORK Mar 10 (UP) — Following are Saturdav'a cuatom smelter prices for delivered metals: delivered valler Copper: Electrolytic c export 21 New York 24c: castlake delivered ing fob refinery allev 21 r Lead: Common New York 15c: St Lnum 14 80014 85c foreign gulf porta 130 13 tie nominal Zinc: Prime western New York East 8t louis 10 r foreign gulf porta nominal Aluminum Virgin 15 0 25c nominal Salt Lake settlement price: Copper 21225c: lead 3 5c zinc 1050c fas 21c Harvester Nickel Can Paper Tel A Tel Keqnecott Cop Kresge 8 S Lockheed Alro Loews ine 31 43 Western Union 11 4 5 34 Westing Air B 36 34 Westing Elec 3 3 Woolworth FW 214 Zenith Radio 18 29 24 44 17 4 INVESTING COMPANIES SATURDAY’S QUOTATION'S Bid Asked 4 01 4 :h Affiliated Fund Inc 3 79 4 15 American Bu Share 1 1 51 Tnvldend fthire 5 ft 5 71 First Mutual Tr Fund 14 03 12 SO Fund Investors Inc 26 55 24 22 Kevatone Cuatodn 18 40 do B3 18 80 8 80 9 66 do 14 38 13 07 do 82 4 05 do 449 Nation-wid- e 14 64 Ba! Fund 13 63 7 43 8 21 Nat Sec Per pt 4 45 4 92 do income Eureka 15 74 14 64 Fund Putnam (G Chief Consolidated 22 cars Gemini 3: Union Pf Stks Fund 21 77 19 91 Eureka Hill 1 Eureka Lily 2: Eagle WellinRton Fund 19 05 1746 and Bluebell 5: Tintic Standard 3 Mountain View 1: Bullion Beck 2 Iron KinR 3 Iron Blossom 1: Yankee Carrol 1 2 Godlva 2 Eureka Centennial MamYORK CURB moth 4 Swansea (Silver City) 2 Showers and Bowers X SATURDAY’S QUOTATIONS Park Ulty Sales in 100 ISalesl High I Low Close New Park 1950 tons Park Utah Consolidated 309 tons: Silver King Coalition y 220 tons 275 tons Park I I Ilr lO0 11e B-- 2 8-- 4 ORE SHIPMENTS NEW PRODUCE MARKET to Retail Store Egg Grad large 55 0 57c medium 52 © 56c B Grads large 48 052c medium 48c resident for eight years Mrs Baxter was born in Pennsylvania a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesse Leonard Mr Leonard was a pioneer Pennsylvania oil man She was the widow of Don Baxter prominent oil man of Lima Ohio Survivors include four sisters and a brother: Mrs Edna L Bransford Salt Lake City Mrs W S Paterson Hollywood: Mrs Norman S White Short Hills N J Mrs Gilmore Fletcher New York City and Burt II Leonard Los Angeles also several nieces and nephews from 10 Leeed Hire Ida — A Mother’s day program will be held in Pocatello Eagles lodge Sunday at 3 pm A K Scott president said Saturday Speaker will be Rev Ed Tribune 'J ‘4 am to 12:30 pm tarre POCATELLO Cun-hingha- R-i- Mechanical -- Electrical Engineer Mothers’ Fete Slated ' J Grande Western Denver Railroad Co passenger car will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in Sixteenth ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints 131 N 5th West Ralph Haslam bishop will conduct the services Burial will be in Murray city cemetery Friends may call at 2128 S State Tuesday from 5 to 9 pm and at the family residence Wcdneiday & B-- 4 Utab-Keetle- company mining opomHnc metal mine In United countries Mates and several other York has permanent position In &w technical' for auprri lanrv engineer la mechanical or preferably graduate with extensHa electrical enlneerin and Inexperience In the selection stallation of mechanical a ltd electrical and mine nnderrrownd for equipment ore concentrator Experience In miscellaneous ©tr of power wood Installations and structure of at and steel as customarily naed neer end mines desirable FxpeHeneed to 60 35 Are baiary preferably only Tribune-Teleam5 non-ferro- nv First Congregational church pastor Carnations will be presented mothers and corsages to the oldest and the youngest mothers attending The lodge auxiliary is arranging a musical de-at- h pnen Manufacturer A Nlnetv-thre- 90 score Butter e 63 score 0 65c 67c 92 score 66c Cheese 12- Twenty-fou- r pound triplets 34c loaf 35c pound longhorns 35c Total bond Saturday $890000: ago $3141 000:OOO week day previous two year $975 OOO year ago $1963 co $5 789900 Jan 1 to date $387215-90- 0 vear ago two years 583474000 ! ago $1123372 By J Copper Lead Zinc fiiivsr A CHICAGO STOCKS MATl’KnAY’S Ql STATIONS 950 METAL QUOTATIONS Hogle k Co S L BANK CLEARINGS Friday's bank debits Fame dev last vear 50c Saturday’ clearlncs ooc Same dav laat vear 10 50c Week's rlearinR 901250 Sam wstk last Brokers 21 yat 2366327945 Total share stock sales Saturday year ago 362815 Total stock sales Saturday 9000 shares bond sales cods 70000 Better Grade— --Medium Grade and CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO Mav 10 (AP) — A forecast for & billion bushel wheat crop and unconfirmed trade rumors that the government might accept a later date for acceptance of cash wheat caused grains to decline sharply on the board of trade Saturday more The May wheat contract broke a than 5c at one time but a movement at the close regained ail but a cent of this loss Deferred bread cereal a were unable lo recover deliveries iharplv s the May contract Into heavy gelling Corn and oat nd finished near (heir lows Final prices c to 3c down on wheat Mav $2 64 were 2 to itTi2 64i3 lower on corn May lower on oats to and 1 43'jc $1 67 Alay 92 0 92 30 short-coverln- rn $643927300 00 5850304 6 191 40843 6 487001 31 40 281905 75 h great-grandchildr- Ho Speculative Common Slocks Available on request is a complimentary copy of the revised list? of selected issues considered by the' Argus Research Corporation to be relatively best values J A HOGLE & CO Established 1915 Member New York and Salt Lake stock Exchange OGDEN— KIESFL BLDO 132 MAIN STREET Phone 5003 Phone J ie 1 ’i ’ ' S 1 i J ' 2 Last Rites Set For Matron 98 Boise Business Pioneer Dies - C-- I will be g g 51 six-da- hanced should he veto a GOP-pushe- d antilabor bill The bankers say the Republicans lack leadership that the Tafts Vandenbergs and Deweys are getting in each other’s way And as of today the 1948 election odds favor Harry S Truman The international trade winds say that the British cabinet is firm against a new money loan from the United States This because it wants to attain a higher rate of industrial production The labor government fears that if loan discussions start the psychological Impact would relax worker efforts Moreover “Russia must be shown Britain can produce and in volume” C et vote-gettin- -- 00 charities that his recent trips abroad for the government were made at his own expense? Argentina’s Pres Juan Peron already in control af the executive and legislative branches was last weeT voted by the senate a majority control of the supreme court’s five justices and is now in position to jam through' and have legally approved any legislation his heart desires President Truman’s continued drive for price reductions on top of the recent flood of 15c an hour wage increases say banking informants is strictly politioal and with an eye on the 1948 elections Favors Labor There’s no doubt it is said that labor credits the president for the wage hikes and price cuts And that of price mark-doware digging a deep hole Into retailing profit margins The residential consumer of his average electricity increased three-yea- r use in the 1943-4- 6 period by 32 — more than in the 1933-4- 2 period And that in the face of wartime appliance With the increased shortages flow of such equipment to consumers plus Increased housing the 1947 electricity use is expected to show another sharp gain Stuck with inferior quality novelty furniture small retailers have begun to move merchandise at under wholesale cost prices 20 And numerous leading dealers admit uncomfortable inventories of costs '2 Plus signs had a shade the majority at the close Transfers230-0-o£ 210000 shares compared with last Saturday and were a minimum since July 29 1941 Th week’s aggregate of 3702771 y shares was a low for a stretch since the period concluded April 7 1945 In the previous week'a volume was 4328820 shares ton-goo- d plement the nation’s limited re-- 1 1700019 50: common $14 00 016 50 serves of natural petroleum good cows $15 00 0 16 00: medium St 3 00 014 50: cutter to common $10 50012 50: Bovd Guthrie supervising engl rBnner 00- bulla largely $1400 00010 beef neer of the plant says one or more 01550: weighty tvnes sieoo and hov' common $12 00 013 50- good to of the new retorts will he in oper- - pholre 25 00: medium to vlpr $22 50 0common ation for the first time “cooking” good $15000 $180002200: 00‘ SI 17 00 ‘'tills 014 nil from chain laid down in vast Stocker and feeder steer 00: good to choice $16 00018 00: beds on lake bottoms some 60000- - toci eaives $170001900 11 week receipts 575t prices 000 years &£0 Aiora than half j Hogs: For uneven during week comnared ago higher week-re- - with week ton of the nation’s entire shale-o- il ivsi25 $25 2 paid Wedneadav: serve 1S in Jth IS section of western practical eloin ton $24 7V Cloalne bulk rood and 24 75 240 to ISO to 240 Ibt Colorado where harie duu ana more choice 280 to 300 lh $24 $2325: otjp ih feet thick contain an average of over 300 ihs $22 25: sow $195002025 15 gallons ot oil to the ton of c10RlKp!hwre 10370 very nominally stronr to shale or 300000000 barrels to a eha de higher prtcea rood to choice wooled old the square mile Recoverable shale crop iamb $19002100: shorn old cron oil in the United States is estimated rood and choice shorn ewes "r 2 oo at A n aaa aaa aaa barrels equivalent $7 50 oos to four times the known natural Hogs: Chicago May 10 Salable 500 total 3500 (estimated): com- peuuieum reserves pared weeit ago $1 00 t0 5 75 higher: most advance on weight under 260 lba Un Laramie Campus o soc higher e Cattle: Salable 200 (estimated) demonstration plant will be Prtd weel4 aRo: :Buying side generally as- Vt operated in close collaboration with codTo $00 the bureau’s research and fToSf'it 21 50 'cT? extreme top choice to pric 1256- development laboratory on the lb02473: steers $27 50: choice L421-laverages Hmpus of ths university or Wyo- - $2700: $26 00: heifers bet long yearlings medium to strictly good motiv 500 higher: ming at Laramie where Aprocesses heifer cows closed at $20 00 024 00 are under study with laboratory $100 htener: bulls 20c 10 50c up and soc to and pilot plant-scal- e good v1 cow "achedtioo higher:bulkstrictly equipment L $14 500 Promising developments in the lab 18 50 canneri and $2000 cutters $ 1 0O 0 13 50 sausage bulls reached $1750: cholc ratory will be tested at the demon- - heavy vernier to $26 00: stock cattle closed atron 25C hlphr: most medium to Rood offer Stratlon plant to datermin© their IO in 50 with strictly Rood and commercial significance choice$175019 kinds $20 002150 choice warmed ’t aloof - oil-sha- 1 I Commissioner ®o5 I AIME Waits Talk Of Dean Eyring after at tne Board Offices for the addition to construction of a the Highland Park School at 1432 -- oil-sfia- le QUOTATIONS t Bid Asked Bi Hill 07 09 Bingham Metals 0414 05 Bonanza M'ing 02 03 xBnstol SUier 09 13 Bullion 03 4 04 Cardiff 08L 09 Central Standard 06 Vi 08 xChief Con 1 25 1 50 x Clayton Silver 52 54 xColorado Con 05 06 Columbus Rexall 07 Vi 09 xt omblned Metals 2V4 xComet coalition 35 20 xCommonwealth Lead 05 06 Crescent Eagle Oil 17 174 Crolf 03 (Ola Crown Point 04 06 xCon Euieka 37 38 x Dragon 05 06 Vi East Crown Point 04 05 xEast Standard 06 07 East Tintic Coalition 07 16 xEast Utah 70 73 Empire Mine 07 04 xEureka Bullion 37 18V4 xKureka Lilly Con 33 35 Eureka Mines 04 07 Furoka Standard 33 40 Gold Chain 03 05 Great Western 06 09 xGrand Deposit 04 05 xHorn Silver 27 32 xHowell 12 13 Vi Indian Queen 02 03' Kennebec 13 15 i Kentucky-L'ta- h Vi 04 25 Keystone 35 Lakeside Monarch 09 10 x Leonora 03 04 xLittle May 03 04 03 Magnolia Lead 07 xMammoth 55 43 Miller Hill 03 07 don” Miners Gold 03 04 Missouri Monarch 02V4 03C There are few examples of so xMoscow 03 05 Va xMountaln City Copper 1 90 1 50 pitiful economic waste and tragic xMountain View 0414 06 ends to bonanza lives of mines as Naildnver 19 23 xNevada Metal those of the Emma and Flagstaff 05 06 xNew 57V4 1 Park 55 1 ' mines xNew Majestic 04V4 25 xNorth Lily 70 72 Only deep drainage and explora32V4 13 xOhloCopper tion will tell whether qr not Alta Park Bingham 02 024 xPark City Con will ever have another era of fabu43 '44 Park Konold 30V4 31 lous ore bodies Park Nelson 30 31 Park Premier 07 09 xPark Utah 2 75 3 X Pioche Bristol 02 03 Plumbic Mines 08 10 xPlutus 26 30 x Prince Con ‘Ji 27 SOAK $4pf 2 23 ly 23 2 14 04 '4 04 Mining xProsper xRico Argentine1 23 Sid Oil Call 1 40 file! Oil Indi - 06 Vi Rovston Coalition 07 xSilver King Coalition 4 25 Std Oil N J 4 75 50 Htud Stiver King Western 60 Crpl Dr Henry Eyring dean of the Kunsh Mng xSilver Shield 05 06 xSilver Slandard Co 04 '4 03 graduate school University of Tea Sioux Mines 07 05 Tex ilf Pr 1) Utah will discuss “some factors Tex O Bui South Iron Blossom 07 OH Soulh Is V T 09 Vi Tex Standard affecting the use of metals” at the Tele W A O Swansea Con 02 03 last meeting until fall of the Utah Tim R Br Tar Bahv 04 05 Trl-Tintic 02 Central 03 of Corj section American Institute xTintie 30 26 Twen ljad en1 xTintic 90 97 and 1 Standard Union Carb Metallurgical Mining 4 04 Union Chief 05 Oil Cal 02 Utah ('on 04 gineers Thursday at the Newhouse Un 4 128 M 12HVa 128iyl Union Pac 1 xi'tah-Wy- o Con Oil 09 09 hotel 8 pm W H H Cranmer Con 04 Vtrtor 03 chairman of the Utah section will x Western Alloy 03 03 W 02 'foledo (H preside 03 xWilbert 04 04 Yankee Con 06 NOTICE OP SPECIAL Zuma 05 07 STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING xUtah-Tdsh- o a so 4 00 com Sugar TAKE NOTICE that a special meet30 87'i 13 32 xdo pfd ing of the Stockholders of BENNETT MINING COMPANY (charter expired) xOperating companies is hereby called by the undersigned SATURDAY SALES stockholder owning more than twenty-five Operating per cent of the stock of said and will be held on col ponttton Clayton Silver 100 at 53c 3000 at 25c Combined Metal 1947 12 ten o'clock at June Thursday Totnl tale EatuMay 240000: previous Conenlidated Eureka 1000 at AM at 020 Continental Bank Build- dv 720000: week aao 249730- - year Leonora 2000 3c t two yeara afo 562470 ago 897770 ing halt Lake City Utah for the Little May 3000 at of electing officers and di- Jan 1 to date 93 100820: year aco puipose them Nevada Metal 2000 at two ago 141877692 yeara to the convey New Park 100 at 5157‘i 100 at $3 55 mining recting and of the company claims Ohio Copper 500 at 13c 500 at 12C properties Rico Argentine 200 at $1 28 in liquidation of its business YORK Tintic Standard 100 at $190 Dated this 9th day of May 1947 SATURDAY’S QUOTATIONS f LUELLA M BRADLEY Nonoperating Stockholder 1000 at 8Uc Cardiff 1000 at CORPORATION BOND8 1000 at NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Columbu Rexall 1000 at 7Hc Notice is hereby given by the City Indian Queen 1000 at NEW NEW YORK May 10 CD— The stock market Saturday finished a generally losing week with mild irregularity prevailing in one of the slowest and narrowest sessions of the past several years For the short proceedings as throughout the week speculative and investment caution was predicated partly on skepticism regardsituations taxes ing wage-pric- e labor legislation the business outlook and foreign affairs From Monday on professionals continued at the market helm Brokerage customers on the whole still held I 100-00- pre-Vi- ou j bis 97-- A 5 — I de-g-e- es bb-fo- ot Car Loadings in 1947 Due Sale of Shares To Far Exceed Last Year Low Prices SCHNEIDER better quality novelties Moreover at a Gain manufacturing Features Consolidated Slightly order cancellations are price high trade Wealthy individual and The increasing Upshot: MARKET aie4 B7 Sunday May lls1947 Oil-Sha- le ot 100-fo- LIVESTOCK top-goo- d to-w- tt: - £hc Salt Cake ITribtme TRADE WINDS OGDEN May 10 (USDA)— Cattle: For fed cattle rather week receipts 2488 acarce largely ateady some weakness on cows bulls and vealers under dull America Oil from an untouched common 1004-l- b One load fed demand By LOU low to average reserve Will flow from the $2000- - steers $23 00 few lotsmedium holds 60: $18 000 while good $2050022 New 000 common $16 00017 50 part loads demonstration plant 2000 heifers odd head $22 600 $22 50: Instituin western good of the Bureau of Mines 21100: bulk low to average-goo- d $19 500 ‘ 22 00: medium $16 00019 00: common tional investors like the railroad from maker to retailer agrees that Colorado when this first major j $15 00 down good cows $155001650 $1300 0 1500: cutter to com- a home building boom will unit completed under the synthetic medium mon sio 00012 50: canners $75009 50: industry’s 1947 and 1948 earnings only their sales difficulties relieve bulls 50 016 50: medium $13 00 $15 good is dedicated oo common S1250 down: bulk good prospects liquid fuels program Office equipment wholesalers reoutto odd 1947 vealers 2525 are chllc $2300 0 expectCarloadings for On Saturday iviay 17 an up to $27 00: medium standing quality common port improved flow of typeahead of last $14 0001750: ed to run about 33 re- - $1S 0002200: On the U S naval writers Supplies have increased feeder steers year and the government-approve- d part loads good to choice 19 75! medium find good $1530 of late that some so substantially serves seven und a Vialf rnilps west 18 new KOO1 to Choic stock calves freight rates average can make immediate delivdealers of Rifle the new plant to be un- - $17501975 Hoes: For week receipts 6824 extreme- higher Ass rii As for the government’s suit to eries The improvement however ly uneven market throughout week closed is spotty and doesn’t extend to ail $1 25 higher than week ago Week’s top recover some $2000000000 on s $25 23 Paid Wednesday on good and m demonstration units planned under choice butchers cioatng top wartime rate overcharge models iso to 240 d Mills find hulk 240 to 280 lb 75 five-veclosing noo $30 000 000 piogram price levels not be cleared for at least will that over 300 2V 20 to bg $2325: unprofitable For that reason they of synthetic liquid fuels research in $2225: $1950 two years pood to choice aow output on higher Fo°r CwlThVi m's ' 2 J075 largc-feand development This is one of the Prediction: That legal action are concentrating cold-rolle- d steel Thus the through billing spring iambs steady will be legislatively killed early in priced Interior department programs I toT on two strong: ewes 25c or more higher:Idaho will continue and prob1949 by the 1948-electnot drastically curtailed by the j doubles snd s deck good and choice congress shortage spring lambs 88 to 93 lbs $23 60 odd — as the present congress voted to ably become worse’ house appropriation bill lots shorn old rroo lsmbs $17 75 Few vearllngs and wethers $12 0001500: load kill the “portal pay” legal actions Hoover Paid Way Pilot Operation good and choice shorn ewes No 2 pelts Financial circles say that this $8 50- other carloads $7 75 0 825 usually Did you know that Herbert Hoole week’s Mother's day sales total The objective in both the with light sort at $400 0450 ver took no salary for personal use NORTH SALT LAKE May in fUSDA) will be the peak of merchandising plant and the coal unit to Cattle: For week recelpte 3072 good volume from now until the year-en- fl while president of the United follow is to blaze a trail for private 'slighter cattle on good demand fully States that part went back to the to to Christmas sources new little others average Steady changed holiday shopping industry leading 00- - medium teer and part to national $2100023 nf gasoiine ana luoricants to sup- treasury common $190002050 sieooaisoo period And that higher operating de-mb- td 4 e AVERAGES promise of a vast new Offering industry for Hogle A Co member S up 13 to $5000000 — it is not clear up 13 which — for the mine and operated unch up 08 under the corporate name of the off 01 Emma Silver Mining Company of off 72 Utah This company operated the mine until late in 1874 when one NEW YORK STOCKS T W Park and associates attached SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS the property for $300000 in debts The second bonanza zone in the Emma had petered out in 1873 only four years after1 the original Authorities differ as to discovery total dividends paid by the English company Low figure is $300000 — the high $1300000 Ship Lower Grade Idle until 1877 then lower grade ore was shipped by the new AmeriIn 1S68 by Woodman Chisholm and can and by Mining Co WoodhulL (Incidentally the first 1880 —Emma covin era last the the year efficient smelter was erected seven ered this article total returns by rules south cf Salt Lake City In on from 1870 amounted 1S79 by WoodhulJ Brothers It is to production 27451 tons— le for $2637727 creded with having produced 5000 $95 per ton bullion its first of during jounds The Flagstaff was located by P6 hours of operation The Emma Groesbeck and Schneider in' 1869 rr body was encountered in 1860 and operated by the Salt Lake and shipments were started in Co until early 1872 when Mining 1S70 June by Walker Brothers it was bonded to a man named By Dec 31 of the same year they Davis who sold it to English inshipped 4J00 tons of ore averaging terests for $1500000 The record 35ci lead and S182 silver per ton mentions no introduction of AmeriBy August 1871' the mine had can card games to the English genproduced between 10000 and 12000 but Davis was in for trouble as tons of ore assaying from 100 to try we shall see The English com30 216 ounces silver and from to pany the Flagstaff Mining Com6 lead of Utah Ltd according to the pany In ISTl'the Emma was sold to record operated the mine until the efforts December 1873 in a most extravaEnglish capital through - cf Gen Robert Schenck U S mingant manner when the bonanza ister to England The late Horace ore body gave out I J Steens wrote in 1910: "Schenck Then Davis by agreement with the British company operated the KOTICB or S4LF OF mine until the end of 1876 at which BEAL PROPERTY time the English owners had the Notice ts hereby given that the U S marshal throw him off the Board of County Commissioners of Litigation and trouble Salt Lake County State of Utah will property st public auction to the highest followed and up to the end of the Eversharp sej bidder for cash the following period 1880 here covered there real property located in Salt was not much production Lake Courty Slate of Utah During Us brief operation of the Beginning at the Northwest Comer of Lot 50 Pleasant View Park Sub- Flagstaff the English concern built division a part of Section 25 Town-sni- p a smelter at the mouth of Little 1 South Rsnge 1 Last Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence Cottonwood1873canyon operating it when the company Last 2972 feet to the West Side of until late a 135-fRoad thence South 19 leased the Last Chance smelter degrees 17 minutes 40 seconds West near Sandy Smelting was not as 299 2 feet to the North Side of a profitable as direct sale of the ore Poad thence South 89 S3 minutes West 1375 feet to Total tonnage from the English 0 Street operation was approximately the East Side of a (Ui: bearing equals North 89 dewas estimattons of which If gree 54 minutes West appearing ed 30000 tons assayed $10 in gold on map of W P S O Project No 7 lead or Utah State Road Commls-- - 60 ounces silver and 40 si cm i thence North 0 degrees 10 $80 per ton at that time The reminutes West along said street 23211 feet to point of beginning maining 70000 tons is said to have run $4 in gold 30 ounces silver and containing 1214 acres Said tale will be made at the hour 20 lead or $30 per ton The reccf 10 o clock AM on the 12th day of ord shows that $350000 in divi May 1947 at the west entrance of the dends was paid during the two or and Salt Lake three Oty years of bonanza operation G!v UtahCounty Building This notice of sale Is made pur- How much could have been suant to and by authority of a reso- with less extravagant operationpaid is lution of the Board of County Comto Total something conjure yield missioners of Salt Lake County State cf Utah and In accordance with of the mine from 1873 to 1880 was Title 19 Chapter 5 Section 48 Utah $4550000 according to the director Code Annotated 1943 and said sale of the U S mint made after thirty days wji benotice Statement Shows Cost Dated this 9th day or April 1947 BOARD Or COUNTY COMMISSION Revealing is the statement made ERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY R W Raymond government by CEO MORGAN by statistician about the Flagstaff in Chairman A ’’test: 1874: ALVIN KLDDLNGTON “This splendid mine has produced Clerk NOTICE OP SALE OP CONFISCATED during 1873 according to the directors’ report 15000 tons of ore GLNS AND MSHlVG TACKLE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that In of an average value of $54 per ton wita Section conformity and In the ore market The same report Lection Utah Code 1943 on Wednesday May 14Annotated 1947 at says the expenses for mining ought 10:00 o clock AM in the Senate of the to have been $5 hauling $8 estabfctate Capitol Building a pubic auction lishment charges $4 total $17 leavtl be conducted to of the follow irc items wtich dispose have been confis- ing $37 per ton profit Yet there cated by the State Flah Sc Game Depert-m-- was not only no profit made but in the fall the company was very 23 ehot guns 43 rifles from 22 single heavily in debt and the value of act to repeating big game rlilea With scope sight la flshm? pole shares depreciated rapidly in Lon- both located before the fabulous Ontario mine in Park City w6re sensational but short-live- d They were the Emma and Flagstaff The both in the Alta district Emma mine was rich in silver and lead the Flagstaff ore carried gold and lead Both mines drew sler British capital and some British bad feelings oer the ultimate reThe most prosper's ul is obtained ous days of both mines terminated in debt and trouble The apparently most reliable record of their better days is D B Huntley’s notes in the 10th Unted States census published in 1SS5 The Emma claims were located L-- Unit Opens May 17 Oil-Shal- r ‘ 5r-- r V s |