Show S P t I t t 4' ' i ' I 4 Retiring Mines Professor Had Unique Substitutes' I 1 - By OurrotER Years ago Prot Robert S Lewis who is retiring as head of the mining department of the Univerof Utah took a leave of absity sence during the echolastic year because of overwork It is doubtful that any instructor ever had Just the same kind of friendly assistance from alumni and others during his absence This assistance came from individuals who took turns lecturing of machinesvalve motions in rock I drills unloading systems on air methods used In compressors 1 sharpening drill steel machine efficiencies etc that the "trouble" i started As most readers know in i representative equipment for mining the shading in quality and per formance is not great except in rare cases when a manufacturer i to slip up and produce a happens j "lemon" in design and perform1 ance Therefore the convincing of I often binges en points of to the mininz class at the univer- the iuyer and how Intelligently the design I sity Most of the substitutes had equipment engineer presents them a 1 solid foundation already gained In the subjects treated through to the potential customer f Become Battle Royal years of practical experience in their professLon! or busineasea st In Well when - the three "profesi Itself this background of exPe- - sors" I got into details of design in ticularrience idlydnewnot tootither eakristYthinudengtaPhi-atheir lectures the course became a r1 royal" in claims of superior cause Prof Lewis had earned his "battle and design performance of maway in mining before pointing his chines so the designed So strongly ieareer&teward imparting mining were the various claims emphamining engineers in the making sized that there isn't much quesin 1912 when he came to the uni- tion but that the class was the best versity as associate professor of prepared in history to discuss de- enteteg in their larignter vriprthofesassilesonalenuginveseers Worked in Southwest Most of his mining had been - It was the usual practice to ask with the Detroit Copper Co (now the class what "that other fellow" told them in the previous lecture part of the Phelps Dodge and to "humorously" make reIn Arizona: the old WarriorCorp) I CopCo at Black Warrior in the marks calculated to make the per I same state: the Mountain Copper class wonder whether or not the Co in California the Goldfield "other fellow" or the designs be I Conaolidated at Goldfield:: and the praised were "so hot" after all Nevada Consolidated Copper Co But let it be said that never once (now the Nevada Mines Division was there direct or malicious critiof Kennecott Copper Corp at cism of the "other fellow" his Ruth and McGill—all of which designs or his machines enabled him to later write the Students Enjoyed Change chapter on "Elements of Mining' The mining students': at first a for "Peele's Mining' Engineer's ' Handbook" the text book "Ele- bit nonplused at the totally difI ments of 'Xining" and nurnercrus ferent procedure really enjoyed lectures and other articles for the Encyclopedia the substitute can say that insofar as LeonBritannica and various technologi- - ard Cahoon's and "Dick" Knight's cal publkationsAnd for the most part these efforts were concerned learned lectures were presented with the something What the students didn't 'know dignity and "protocor with which was that they had been "framed" the absent professor would have I conducted therm Oldtimer has from the start The three substitute "professors" like good lawmarveled at Prof Lewis to preserve his patience andabilityy yers had "settled the case out of under the most aggravating court" and cooperated in adding a : ' 1 - s Old-tim- er 1 dig--na- little fun for the students It may be that Prof Lewis haa never realized that this little stint of the "equipment division" during his absence created an unique respect and affection for him in their minds and hearts If Leonard Cahoon were alive and "Dick" Knight were here they would join Oldtimer in congratulating Prof Lewis on his fine career his principles and his meticulous efforts to teach mining englineering students the practical as well as the theoretical side of mining— circumstances Notes Exception But there was an exception to these orderly procedures This was the procedure of the group of three who vohmteered to lecture on mining equipment It is not probable that any mining class has ever heard exactly the same kind of dissertations upon equipment before or since They got all the "angles" The three disturbers of traditional procedure were the Late Leonrd Cahoon: L D (Dick) Knight who retired recently as western director of sales- for one of the workra best known mining machinery manufacturers and who for many years was connected with another world-wid- e mining equipment builder Leonard Cahoon was engaged in the ageney sale of similar equipment so that an three were competitors in their business activities Examples of Propriety °rho first Ieetures of all three en the various uses to which the equipment was applied were among the best examples of propriety and unpreludioed attitude en the part of the pseudo profesDOM It was when it came to design all of which will be spoken of at the dinner in his honor June 2 cosponsored by the student and regular members of the 'Utah section of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical - Old-tim- er : - i: P Income Gains - : i - i a - 1 - ce 1 -- -- - I -- :i I iI II SAFE 111 j I I THE LARGEST AND 1 and NEW '' i $225 Iot 1 KEYS DUPLICATED i to Hal2 Sais witli I I - s 3 : lane f 30 Wool Memoy SO' STATE PHONE-WRITE-- OR : 1' -- ' T " - ' - - t ---- 4' -- i - 1 - - - i 4 A— r i - 1 ! ' 411-- 4 - -- ' I - t A i' wide sT9w- 5O ' ' if - ' -- f' - 044004"" I 't P h ' ' t- ' 1 - — -- I t - ' -- '' -- - 1 ' - -' ) ' - I-- ' - i 44 f t 74 7t : ) - ''' - - T p :r1 '4 ' A ''''''''' 7 7 cr v - 4 - '''''‘ - '''' '': ' - -- - ' ' - ' -- ''''' - - -- '"Worro--- ''' - - 1 ' 1' - r- 4 -- ii ' ' Nowd: - - - - - -- V11110440- - 's - ' -- - '''' - on - - - ' - SEE US rs out a accident 217 19312 189 169 July pt Dec Mar Oa taJuly rnoDucE Doc Twenty-fou- Cheese pound triplots r 476: 12-1- b 2370 2365 2310 Sept Oct Nov 21512 19211 16734 21512 1917o 18612 167 92 8512 8512 8512 86 8512 flopt Mr4190 217 169 169 19312 92 (Wholesaler to retailer eartoned May A Grade AA 55 Sji 59e: large Soybeans-55e: medium 530: Krado Bgrade hirge 151 g 5 4c July 416 Butter Nov 328 Ninety-thre- e score See: 92 wore 1541 2342 90 score 944 1681AL 91 911A 84 1o 85 8434 8-- 410 318 2300 2325 2330 2280 416 328 2342 2370 2365 2310 84 8512 8 4 44 414 328 2302 2327 2330 2280 12 - a LIVESTOCK MARKETS NORTH SALT LAKE May 20 (UtahUSDal-Cattle-For week Salable re574 COMMOIS to medium cows and ceipts lower grade vealors 50o to $100 lower titers boilers bulls and good siaughter hout steady vealers good fed Attest's 113000 odd mediums $275002950: 2650 common 12000 0 21100 : $2300bettors 0 112600 ob 2800 strictly good good and above medium Quoted Lig50 0 2550 common cows $2150 0 2300 cs 2200: $1900 Rom on bettor 42250 good Order 2950 none abovo $28 00 at close $28000 medium and good $25004 2750: old crop shorn lambs 50e to $1130 or more lower medium and good Nos 1 and or No 2 petite 2 pelt $2575 ty 20125 pelts2 $2600 early mood and choice No 2Nos and 3 lat other largely good w mh wooled 82500: $270n pelts to country 'wee tekdy to 50c lower good and choice 'horn $1150ty1250 MAN FRANCISCO May 29 s-Salable and total none comweek ago: Butchers uneven pared Friday cloeed steady tives (AP-USD- $2400 and above medium $180002100 cutter to common $166001750 canners $1500 and below- - good beef bulls Cattle-Sal- able and total none: for 2680 medium to good sausage $25000 bulls $ 2200 0 2500 cutter to oommon wsok: 1050: compared Friday week ago: qn chilice 21 to bulk Steers00 medium and good vealice good $1800 etadv: 111281)ifile:in no: common and medium grass few choice ariy $300003300 commonstrictly and to above: weed's $25000 2700: enttimon and Ine I1400 29 00 Gulls 1122 00 and below diunt grits baiter 82100025 00 around into ottrioads loon 700-1Eine Woo: several loads medium and good stock ter $2600 good arwl choice stoat Galva grans rang cows $220002350 largely $26 00 2900 quoted ifor lower common cows uneven early klog-week: Satiable receipts 549: $100 closed regained strong largely butcher bogs loos eomptsred with a week as bulk canners and cutters 8200002100 ows 50e to 8100 steady to 25e higher closed $100 up: common $1600 01900 wettit't highor top $2575 closing top $230002700 bulk good and choice lats ISO to to good bleeausago bull $2475: ' for week: 255 240 lbs 247 a 240 to 260 steady good and none:-$2425 choice lb lb 23750 ' 260 to 280 lbs slaughter $2325 calves $28 00 4 3000 sorted ri 280 toIbis-300 lb $22 25 0 S2125 able none Sheep-Saland for total 2175 300 to 330 2075: $20250 sows under week: 3100 compared Friday week ago: 330 to 360 lb $192501975 few $1700: 300 Spring lambs steady to 25c higher: seleral 300 lb $160001650 eholes deck to 450 Ibis- $1450015600 over 450 lb' up $2560 2835: bulk good and choice the at $2500 1140001450 week! Salable receipts 141 ! ee 2550: few thorn ewes $1050 deck Sheop-- For lambs unsvenly 50o to 11100 medium 109 lbs at $800 staughtsr lower good and choice native spring lamb PORTLAND May 29 -S 2700 0 2750 flat good and choice and total none for week: wooled old crop lambs $ 25 00 0 2600: Salable total 3550 week 1000: compared 23 00 and medium good $ 0 2450 good ago: Market $125 higher after losing half and choice short ewes 1110001250 of early $250 advance early top $2850: OGDEN May 29 late sale 112525 down with -Hog- 1i Calves-Sala- 250-30- 0 22-7- 5 90-l- b ree 80-9- 0 (AP-USD- Hogs-Sal- able - I '"' ' -- 1 I n 4 ' - - 1 2'" - '111011Wmo --- 4 "I" so ' - - '' '' t - ' ' -"- '""--' - ' ''' ' - ' feet will be constructted in the near future The firm( not only 1s fabricating the new plant but works on commercial jobs also 1110-23- 0 1SO-24- 0 700 Co A 1005 Utah owned corporation Western Steel started work on its plant late in 1947 The firm specializes in structural jobs of all types wit particular emphasis on stril tura1 steel for buildings While the plant is under construction the firm also turns out commercial lobs To cost about $200000 when completed the plant will Include a 24000 square foot shop at the west end of the crane runway It will bs of steel framework with galvanized iron sidings and con- distinguished American architect as yet unnamed Fellows of A I A will be announced and new offic6rs will be chosen Hotel Utah will be headquarters for the conone of the largest vention gatherings of its kind scheduled for the year in Salt Lake City The convention will open Juno 22 with an address on the "Philosophy of Shelter" by Dr Charles Edward A Winslow professor emeritus of public health Yale university and world famous t authority on housing convention of the American Institute of Architects June 5 to discuss the newest advances in city planning housing and business structures 22-2- Nationally prominent authoriunifrom the profession versity faculties and business world are scheduled to discuss the central theme "fundamentals in Design" Basic theory and philosophy underlying contemporary design of American buildings will be stressed One of the highlights will be ties r f ft t 1i 06 if :el : 111i ''" t t - :3r I I 4 --' :— '- i 1 IL00 (4) Is your oMce crowdud? Thun 14P0 thus new Lincoln logiuss bout efficioncy spaco saving Desks Foot room under ads aisles possipaclustali narrow ble fuss space rocivirod $ava rent bills Thu 'Wks ner4t Lincoln lin bne awl dits19twad from results of Real Estate 3anagetnent Admits S L Member 24 East 'Third South 1 0 StiPPLIZS 44424 Dial -- -- ' ei 0 14) I ' - 347'- t j z'! 4r et -'' 1 71 : t 1i tP 111 e e t- I ' w 4' 1116'"1" 41°' L flt' v i t ' - - s 1 I - 7 has 380 employes t It and an annual pay roll of more than $I t ‘ i t i ' ' t k a - - Unexcelled service i ski!l and engineering have built this vast operation It et" ' -4 - million t 4 C g i 1 L' 7 slow 740 t I 1 II - t t ' ' I - a ' 7v1 John Lang established the first electric welding plant in Utah It has grown from that on man operation to a mo- dern and completely equipped plant that In 1914 II I --- 71 41110L Ski ' :-I I '4)- : 1 fv)i LIP I ‘81 Nsaik t C tk N ' It i i 11 Loos i '' - alkitt-t- L4vZ rf OFFICE owmmul " i and STATIONERY GIFTS Payroll ?0'''s 2 17 e Man " :1: tr"13 b s-- ::' wood& Visit Our Office Equipment Dept Upstairs Or Telephone we Deliver Promptly I : (")t 'b - - notion-wid- e survey all features requested by famous office (meap fives are included Wo want to show yoto the rawly savings possible wheot yogi instal these ttew Lincoln Space saver desks whit choirs tables wed other accessories el matching ghep---14alab- 03m:4 - Desks Use Loss Spoco er E Mecham counsel and director and William L Kirk engineer and director Officers of the firm are in the Beason bldg i - ''4-- ' t: Allan 11tc:!: ' I siderable glass Plant superintendent is Robert R Ceder lof Officers of the firm are Roy-de-n G Derrick president Robert Goude vice president Samuel secretary-treasurRichard Keddington t - -- 11 - medal-si- ts 1948 Fabrication work on a shop building for W 'stem Steel Co at 651 W 17th has begun at the plant site Already installed is a huge overhead crane with span of 75 feet and a runway 200 feet long A spur of Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad runs under the runway so cars can be loaded and unloaded right in the plant Most of the materials used by Western Steel comes from Geneva Steel Parker asmeted) 1 At June 22-2- 5 Convention Starts Work thah architects from presentation of the Institute's gold On New Shop inallMore parts of the nation will meet highest award—to a Salt Lake City for the majority of Pitiable and total non for week eaisiblor food and oholoe lb ot the xtrernely onovort amortal throughout heavier wsighta dietiounta4 $2 00 to 4 top 00 week and toady with ago early light" weights $200 good sows $17500 woo' Inc 11150 ciosing top $2575 240-26top in salsa to $2000 choice light arty 0 lb 112450 bulk 2350 P Robson manager feeder pigs $270002800 heavies glow: 260-28- 0 280-30- 0 lb lb 2250$23000 122000 130-l- b kinds down to $2450 or under Zion's Securities Corp is 300-33- 0 lbs one of 2150 $2100 SP330-360 $2000 no late offerings 0 lb 2050 $19419 01950 bulk Cattle-Sal- able 21 new to the members admitted none: and total for to choice choice tows good $145001350 days: Salable 11150: total 2380 Institute of Real Estate Manageabova 11600 and bightweiglits Salable 470 total 500: for week: lo and total none for calves: week salable 3883 compared with a WIPit Market uneven: fed steer strong to 50c ment it was announced Saturday carloads higher other classes generally steady to ago lambs 50c $100 lower the National Association of good and choirs California and Idaho weak b I canner to common' cows ciosed by in week sales strong to 50e higher: few loads good fed Real Estate Boards with which late $2850: spring early native spring steers 82900 (it 3100: ono head choice the institute is affiliated 5270002800: trucked lot one load good $3150 new high: common and medium lambs $27002750 flat: NOTICE p The designation as certified and choice 110-1- b California grassers $2300 fr 2800: common phalli land medium heifers PROPOSED rNconpoRlambs $2550: tow yoarlings 42000 mostly few ncrricxOPOPBAY ewes VIEW CLUB canner and cutter property manager is conferred on$112500 good het t era 52750: $2150Z27tol: good and cholcs shorn new-cro- p ATION cows Idaho 1250 load A meeting Of all members and pros$18500 1850 shells down to members who must meet memberlambs $2400 late Friday slaughter feeding lambs early: medium and good beef cows ship qualifications including five members of the Bay View Club steady ono load good and choirs Idaho $1350 pective $2200ee 2500 including grass fat cows will be held at the club house to Salt ranch lambs $2800 seven loads shorn to $2450: common to good sausage bulls years' experience as a property p Lake Ctry Balt Lake County fttate of California 4" Iambs 2 pelts $210002850 good beef bulls up to manager 6 I946 at I0:00 $2525 trtalt on Sunday June 112800 odd head $28502900 Cattio-Ital- able good none for week salable AM The oblect of said meeting will 1791 and choir ostlers 'Week a with ago good fed mon down to $1800 $270003000 combe to incorporate the said Bay View stool's compared to -ea-rs tsady Sheep-Sal- able Club under this laws of the State of ether carsees-wand total none nomlo'we'r''eta: Utah as a corporation not for pecuniary nor to oommon cows $1 or more towor'oomo inal: for five days: Salable 850: total for 5900: week: tor to voaliors cull modium the generat spring lamb around 50c and profit but $2 et more lower load top lined gtockors 1038-lfed higher top E2600: older claws around welfare at the members thereof to or wooled lambs $2300 shorn good odd $297503030: built 'toady: 13950: adopt articles of Incorporation a con- 'Roars to isyrsg 12700 ty 29 00: 1$02?00080i5) 2w2nm aeozt tohorsnliazoa $1000 good load hrLawis and for such low stitution and am medium $140002e50: good heifors 1-other fluidness may come before the 112825 few lots Market closed Memorial day odd said meeting choteo bulk$285012950: 2800 $3000 $2600 0 CHICAGO 29 May HARRY L primson President: medium S230002550: common $2000 hogs: 1000: tota1 4000 (estimated): CHARLES coo& Secretary 03200: good cows 4217000 2:50: meweek ago: Barrows and dium $180002000 cutter to common compared gilts lbs steady to 25c higher under late down to $1500 can steady:240heavier $160001750 butchers mostly ACTICE FOR RIDE nets $12 0001400 thin shelly canners 50e lower sows weights around 25c lower down rood beet bulls Salable cattle 500 (estimated): total not FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY PUB- $1100 4 to good giVent 2650: odd $2700 medium $24000 week ago: Fed steers and MAT nausaao compared LIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION bulls $210042550: cutter to yearlings 25c to 50c over late last week: 24 1948 SEALED BIDS will be received common to choice $18 0002000 good steers scaling 1100 Rot and I $1-million at the office of L M Huggins District S29000 3200: littis above yeraiings 50e higher slowest action downward fullylight 00 late: common to medium $2000 on Pubtio Roads Administration $282700: choice to to lb 1500 1750 steers: Engineer good 19 00 and bolow: choice abridged receipts locally and elsewhere culls 0 Schreiber-McCan- n Boise Ida Building 127000 2950 modium to uranracieriltr stimulating Influence receipt at 12 until 1000 o'clock AM June 10 1948 fooder 0 20300: common markets approximately 25000 head for furnishing the material and per- good few good to choirs feeding$1(1000 2100 $2200 heifers period da year earlier: corresponding tip 2750:: modturn down forming the work for constructing $2400 common $2300 medium and few good to choirs stock calves $27000 pealing 1000 Idaho Forest Highiray pro)ect 23-Ibis atyearling!! record downward tato 2835: many good and Bituminous common S2400(42660 Intenithril grade cattle standing apall high Grading Surfacing Road Mix Surface Course North Fork carloads to medicaumiveS18an00d tow2300b:ythree proximately $450 higher this week than 9) early January whorl top steers reached Payette Highway Boise National For panirg2v2rOtt00112y242009 AAN "RootdV&MilelairiC°tenunaritIce Ida:13:u tinhotivoldrill! Finnitee5S:?iithrt0(11n wn11ketot'grbl ntraZenra h:1514 (7i7ilin Cor i 1AP17111DA) Wired sylth week &got Cattioffted steers Milacellansous Force Regd Extra and and heifers 604 tO 1100 lower:i some Ms i choirs 11251i05 lb heiters ubsetworad tow 1 lAccount Works 32 Atwell Clearing: On-28- low average good um leac high eholis high on crop at $34 25: most rimin steers other medium to choice and yearitnge closed at 834 00 upward Acres Grubbing: 227000 Cu Yds 21(03340: heifers ? to to to 12725e11300 choice 1500 but 1758 lb steers clasaitiod Excavation 31000 Cu Yds strong: good steady d calidolcom lo$3d2limor73112210000: ovnorenerbaw to07101F 001n cgrEnsdl cliguoncat fledsoo000Eao8LatAL1onydfoOr 9027 0or 71:1111Ulneo:11 c7lodtc:thell 3f :813000 0(1332111 ter'' 1 (1000 ft free haul): 122000 Cu Yd Mi steady to weak few good 12350(02450: 4100 higher instances $150 atg $28 00er 1 of Borrow 11000 Overhaul ft bulk huidium to good 112100so 2300 can 2750: all other cows 2)c to 50c higher: Special 1 ' free haul) 20 Acres Roadside Cleariu0 tiers end cutters mostly 1170001950 aloalt4 elooti cannons atid cutters gi n NO bulls i se) 019 anl strong weight cuttere to $20 IA60 Units Water 10100 Cu Yds Se- - 001TIO lithelli canners 916 00 down 00: 2 00 lower 1100 eonthweet cows to $25 23: hulls top 12700: graso-fa- t lacted Borrow Bee Centrae 473 Cu Yds bulk eows nd western' reaithed $25 75 on 25o to 80e higher marked late 12500 down: early Cover Aegreorato for Type I Seal Cost strong -to floc for t' week to 81 00 lowiar venter's sealer's top higher: ( 13 A- : 13000 ehnice heavy practieal 10000 Dais !tepid Curing Cut-Bac- k I °shies $2600 and at 83100: mostly steady stock down: ' 111 3275 abovos more cattle etrong to 50c $3000 Coat Grade 50c to or steers medium stock (4) to sphalt for Seel I higher: Miles (Class C-- 1 Pavement) Road Mix lower and dull alll week: other 'Lockers choice offerings $24501r3000 : total 3400 Cu Yds and feeders 25o to 500 lower: fleshy Inner' Surfacing Laid Case I New not best $2875: yearlings given: compared week ago: Slaughter Road Mix (Class C1 Paveinent) to medium steers to dull 12300ite lower many good spots $150 $200 MeAggregate Grading E 37000 Gals 2750 good heifers 1250002750 eafves cifittaaf8orise4sn searceerult3iti1 Alger emr idawrnet17: dium Curing Cut-BaAsphalt Grade to choke steer calves $3000 heifer spring two loads good and choice 102-1(4) for Class C- -I 1684 Lin Ft Culvert $28 00 down No 1 with woek sent Gen pelted thorn lambs 111214 rol Moodie: deck and other small items of work lloge—Compared Pips I to No S147 barrow prat choler end ull Pella Iste inerkt Whore piens and specificsatione are re gilt loosely good and tinder LI7 U ilia Vett' worded limn scares few toads medium quested a deposit of 81000 will be re15 nee v eltuwer a more weights titan 11 00 off In Ititattoceal to good woohskina $25 (MO 27 50 mainly (wired to insure their return within over 300 lbs 1100 to around 825 00 after Monday: common laikall'' days after opening of bids Checks ar5e0 bblighewre:ights 11 1100 to 1150 higher g2'250: medium to good shorn lambs to the Treas- wsek top $2625 this should be made since Feb- 8220(1026 50: common down to $1S 00: payable highest urer of the United States Plans speci- ruary : closing too 12450 with numerous few small lots and good and choice native 400 lb butchers 11850eit spring lambs $3050 down to city butchers fications and proposals may' be ob- Iota 310bestto sows 11850: closing limits with four head Choice Ion-l- b 68-l-snringers " tained at the office of the Public Roads 2000: 00 b $16 medium Texas oil b Administration With last week: $3200: mostly Sheep82450: good and choice shorn Compared Building Boise Idaho W H LIne-kt-s slaughter lambs 1100 to 1200 lower - springers ewes $1350 early with bulk same grades Division Engineer good and shoice oft moC comporablo na- lato undor 11100 heavies $1100 down Behr TODAY 1 74 Western Steel IS L Will Host 700 Architects rill"t'l w ' -- - : - "'' - 777" The U S Bureau of Mines Sat15-tcrane been installed at the site of Western has This announced award of "Sencapacity urday tinels of Safety" trophies to mines Steel Co 651 W 17th South where a shop building of 24000 square in six classifications with the best 1947 accident records Winner in GRAIN FUTURES the underground bituminous coal CHICAGO May 2"AP)—Low mines classification was the WinClose Open ton No 1 and 7 Wheat— - wA mine Union 234 12 23514 2 3512 233 Pacific Coal Co Winton Sweet- July 234 12 232 les 233 23312 Sept water county Wyo for working Dec 234 12 233 12 233 23412 2314o 232 Io 231 587342 mart-houin 1947 with- daycor-n- 232 lost-tim- e I 39 ' t - 7 - 2- - a - -' t 43 4 ' 1 '"TIlt's-e ' l : 'v - - 11 - ' IA' iel 1 - -- Mine Safety Trophies t ''" I '''' t 1 t S -- t 1- '-- 4-- ' I? : 4-43- ' 4 - -- ' - h PHONE - - - P"''' - I' ' 1 -- ck - f 1 kJ ''':- - t - 1- ' " i 4 I - !: t ' I - - --- -1 1 1 l p t' ' t -- ' - May 25 1248 Beaded will be received at of the Blue Creeleb Irrigation the officeproposals Company at Rowell Utah until 2 o'clock pm June 10 1248 for the rebuilding of a dam located in Bection 6 TUN R5W 8LBM about 1 mile northwest of Howell Box Elder County Utah which Is about twenty miles northwest of Tremonton Utah This work inVOIVO the following quantities: approximately 100000 cu yds earth fill 6000 ru Yds rock rip-re- p and Sao cu yids reinforced concrete Information for bidders may be obtained at the Boil Conservation Service Offices in 'rremonton or Murray Utah and will be mailed to bidders If requested Phone Treraonton 36 or Balt Lake Burs CREEK ramoArroN COMPANY L --- - -' - - - - ! E S O'Connor retired superih-- 1 tendent of mines Columbia Steel Co Walter C Page assistant to the vice president U S Smelting Mining and Refining Co J B Perry Westvaco Corp ' James K Richardson manager Utah Mining Assn J W Wade president Tintic Standard Mining Co and Burt B Brewster publisher Milting and Contracting Review ' '- -- - t 1 i' t k 2s 'rin---9- London ' '''''' 0' T - f - ' - I iti -et I0y - c Co 22a ore---33- '11 t - ! -- IÀ ear-loa- 1 1-i - i I -1-- lrods - - t a I - per ' 1 1 NEW YORK May 29 (AP)--Copand zinc demand continued large this and In 1011111 of offerings Antimony advanced 2c a pound An Mexican lead mine returned to fun were settled at production Labor troubles the two remaining strike-boun- d properties It win be July before Mexican refined lead wu:lithritamh iPP d itT'twata mil:uantjtimarket- lag able metal DOmestic lead pricer was firm at 174c a pound New York basic Foreign demand was "Liao large and the price firm at 161es a pound Gulf of Mexico ports Copper prices were firm at 21148e a pound Cormeettetrt Valley Foretell metal was priced by at 2112e New York basis and by custom sellers for smaller foreign producers at 22c to 2214e a pound New York for buyer abmad- Daily average domestic consumption of the makers of copper products re71by tons in April veith 3878 in March Totals in thecompared shorter month of April ware 117331 tons against 121094 in March Demand for prime weeterti and special hien grads sine continued large and offerings light Zinc concentrate producers In the tri'tate district awaited developments In Washington where subsidy payment legisrelation is pending They were luctant sellers at $78 a ton reported Stocks increased 800 tons in the week to 4000 tons Prime western zinc woe vmehanged at I2o a pound East St Louis The foreign was nominal at 121as GUlt of Mexprim ico ports Felix Z Worrnser was slectod president of the Lead Industries Assn to succeed Clinton R Crane retiring after 20 years In the poet The 2e hike In prime reflaated an aktremly tightantimotry 'supply situation in the or market The Laredo price for bulk antimony in carload iotaIn went to 35c ad leaf than pound Caned antimony iota but more than 10000-poun-d lout 10 b Jersay City went to 3817e a pound Priors of nonferrous metal Included: Copper — 2114a a pound Connectieut Valley foreign origin 2112c to New York basis Load-17- 1ise a pound New York: forGulf of Mrsico eign origin 1644a Elne---1- 2a fora pound East St Louis ports Gulf of Mexico ports 121sa oign origin 4a a pound Alurninuns-- 15a pound In kigota 14e tn pigs a pound cased jerAntimony-33- 11e sey City 35e bulk Laredo Tr Quicksi1ver-- 177 079 a flank of 71 pounds Nickel — 33 a pound isolzolytie oat hod et 0 a ton Tunnoton Silver-- 74a an ounes New York and - - $1-0- - t -- - : - :0: 4 ' ' ' 25c SECOtIDS Most Wads Outside dissonsiess Sr high- -3r &sop Isssids ditsnstozut 2t high-- 11" Is- - deep Weight 1230 lbs Is 234 i ' - lit I j l -- - 4 03003040x GLENS KEY ail(' SAFE Co 1 ' I " ere $68803 SPECIAL THIS WEEKIII ' Ii -- low-goo- GLEN CAN MAKE A KEY TO ANY LOCK ' ' '11 ter USED UNITS PRICED FROM ::t - 1 iio:gool ' velitrs Chnis ' ! 1 1 Pint to more than 0 Safes SERVICE DEPARTMENT Safes Opened or Repaired (3 Vault Doors Lawn Mowers Sharpened Closers Rebuilt 0 Money Restringing 1 1 1 From MOST COMPLETE LINE OF i - 1 - - intereand 1111i'''"1 VE-HAV- 1 I l' - " old-cro- C) TODAY! I :i t 67-1- b 1 ' li 11 4 1t I t 1 old-cro- I CHECK YOUR 1 ' ' l'::'1: 111-----: OF ALL SAFES Now IN USE AXE OSSOLETE I I '4 ''1F----- 1" '"—:----- ' 75 ---:- I t i: r----- lweek 1 IP' : - trates) 60 ''' ) : t folely-controll- ed 1 I i s - : I 1 1 - ST 'a ' ' 1 if- 115-te- 4 Out of 10 Firms that Lose Their i Records in Fire are Ruined and That i 0 7 NOTICI DID YOU KNOW ' 7--- -1 - latogbane Southern Pacific Transportation eaee Kennecott Copper Corp 940 U Mine 4449 t one lasie averate system excluding operations of Combinod &lets! Roduetn 00 330 tons affiliated companZurek& ies Saturday reported April net Chief Conoolidateet 19 as:load': Karla & 5 Bullion ineorne Beck 2: aornint of $4249812 9 operating L Garrity ethca 3 Zurek HUI compared with $3287508 for the 2 R 3 Binpir &Over 1 Androve Godly 1 Iron 71 M 1 North same 1942 month Net operating & Celliss 2-Lay income for first four 1948 montha Park OW was $18128780 compared with New Park 1576 tone: Park Utah lEsete tons: Park Utah Conoolidated $15008245 for the same 1947 las: 385 Silver King Coalition (concen- Omni - W H U Cranmer chairman of the Utah program committee for ' ' ' 1948 metal mining convention the ' of the American Mining congress : ' at San Francisco during the week A of Sept 20 heads the following A''' committee of Utahns appointed from Washington: - ' r 1 e Louis Buchman general superintendentof Utah cop-'' ' per division pperation Kennecott ' Copper t R C Cole American Corp and Riefining Co Cecil ' ' ' ' Smelting Fitch assistant Jr manager Chief i ' - 4 t Consolidated Mining Co - Otto t Herres vice president Combined : " Metals Reduction Co C F Han-e- n i president American Gilsonite t Co Paul H Hunt vicepresident " ' 4 I:'Park Utah Coneolidatedm Mines ' ' i Co James Ivers vice president ' i Silver King Coalition Mines Co 'i Percy H Kittle president Ohio s: ft 2 Co of Utah Copper i -' AL Robert S Lewis retiring head Prof- - Robert IS-- Lewis U of IL of the mining department University of Utah Tom Lyon assistheed retires after loug service ant to the general manager International Smeltihg and Refining 111ETALS WEEKLY Co S W Norton Pacific Bridge ORE SHIPMENTS ARE YOUR BOOKS and RECORDS SAFE FROM FIRE and THEFT? Utalms Named To Attend Milling Meet : ' 7'" 45 pones S ' ' ' - ' - 1 ' - THE SALT LAKE- TRIBUNE Sunday May 30 1948 ' L 1 I - to - : - ' ( - k 0 A I I) i'l - it t ‘ik I INCORPORATED i Boise Idaho !- I 11 k - ' - i Salt Lake City Utah - - '1 3 I : - 1r ib k oo 1 4 0 :::-'s - i i -- ------- ' : ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' : ' |