Show '': '"- - -' ' - - - P:':''-- '' — ' ::s'--':-'- ' t :!':::-- :f fr: ' 'if ': :'' 1' - 1: : -- :!: v t I : S ADDITIONAL f: P' - ' ' fed-er- t ' I : ) t 1 r i '‘ ) v t ' i - - - - NEW YORK March 5 tiPi — Prices of platinum and brass and bronze ingots eased further this week but quotations for other metals held steady The market position of lead continued unsettled as consumers kept orders at a minimum while awaiting the price cut they have been expecting for the past three weeks 'Meantime manganese was back In the news as Russia again was reported planning to slash exports of the vital metal to this country The American steel industry nor of its mally obtains about 35 manganese from Russia its most important source Smaller amounts come from India Brazil South Africa China and elsewhere During the war U S industry managed without Russian manganese but it was a costly operation because much of the substitute was low grade Early in January there were rumors that Moscow was sharply reducing shipments of the strategic metal In answer to this country's Loans and deposits of 12th disbid Member banks in Utah at the end of January were higher than at the same time a year ago but investments were lower the reserve bank of San Francisco reported Saturday On Jan 26 loans of $158000000 were outstanding compared with In- 146000000 a year previous d vestment! of $206000000 with 216000000 and de-- 1 posits of 465000000 with 453- - 5 a! corn-pare- - i '' ' 4 i:: s " ' - i For other intermountain states figures were (1949 first then 1948): 1 I I -- ‘ 1 : i '- I i 15: 1 ( 4 $''''' f 374000000 - N $145000000 k Appointed Manager 4 I 4' itirr i If 1 : 1 i 4 ' v i - 1 i i- ' tzeg - : - ':tt -1 I:' -- ' 0 ? - 2:i : 4 ''1 '"' - :::2 (s t r-- Hans E Wight 2852 Filmore has been named manager of the northwest and intermountain district office Dixie Tank and Bridge Co Memphis Tenn The district office will be established in Salt Lake City ban on nonferrous metals prices: lb connecticut Valley: New York Lead- -2I fit Louie: 215c ric lb New York: foreign nominal 22 Gulf of Meg' co porta lb Eget PL Louts: 18 10c N e w York: foreign nominal 18c Gulf ol Mexico ports aluminum-1- 7c lb Ingots shipping point: pigs 16c shipping point 7:5c lh cased New York: Antimony-- 41 365e hulk Laredo Tex lb bulk carload lots Manganese-3- 0c 960 manganese minimum 2 iron maxi mum: camels 141c extra: electrolytic 28c carload lots 99 9 Nickel-- 40c lb eletroli tic cathodes Port Colborne Ontario: 42 Oile New York Platinum-5- 78 an oz 881 wholesale rettil New York New York: 43 5 Silver —71 5e an oz persie London lb New York 03 a flask of 78 tbs Quickiiker—$58-SiNew York war potential of exports MR JO? (per-- 3 1 5e foreign goods to cominform nations The rumors never were officially firmed and last month it was announced that imports of manganese and chrome ore from Russia Ranks Second 10 Total carload shipments of potatoes so far this season from other late producing states compared with a similar period last season showed: Oregon 6457 this season and 6741 a year ago Washington 9513 and 10434 Maine' 39079 and 34763 Nebraska 7312 Ire Tribune Lem led Maine IDAHO FALLS Ida Nrarch 5— WASHINGTON March 5 UPI:— Idaho has exported a total of 32- The United States has suggested a 836 carloads of potatoea so far this season compared with only ceiling price of $180 a bushel for 23184 at this time last year a wheat sold under a proposed interSaturday by the federal-stat- e national agreement a source close market news service showed of Idaho's shipments this seato the talks said Saturday son 1958 carloads have gone He said this $180 figure was from eastern Idaho 9013 from the offered as a basis for new discus- Twin y district and sion It compares with $2 under 4285 from the remaining districts of the state At this time in 1948 the previous agreement eastern Idaho had exported 12903 Unofficial reports were that the carloads of spuds while the Twin be would y proposed $180 maximum district had shipped coupled with a flat $120 minimum 6999 All other districts in the comand would be conditional on a state combined had shipped 3282 mitment by importers to buy a carloads definite amount during each year of the pact One informant said Britain rejected the $180 offer because of connection with an import guarantee The British delegate to the wheat conference earlier had proposed a $175 ceiling and a sliding scale of floor prices ye-po- rt Nfinnesota and 6087 10784 and 12708 and and Wisconsin 5577 and North Dakota 6473 12673 3188 Falls-Burle- 'Toward Technocracy' "Toward Technocracy" free public lecture will be delivered Monday at 8 pm at 2602 S State by A L Wilson treasurer local section Technocracy Inc Falls-Burle- five-ye- Over 512 Million its FILMSBettutiful Oversize Prints Three models—$13495 to $18995 Let us Easy terms—liberal trade-i- n 1 Roil Developed a JUMBO 31r1C PRINTS Maytags Sold! show them to you today HAMAL FURNITURE Extra Prints and Reprints 4 c Each Free Mailing Bags on Request CO 45 W lit So Phone THE FRIENDLY STORE SOLD ON LIBERAL TERMS JUMBO FILM CO PAYETTE IDAHO i ri - 14 4 - 14T'2 I ' - ' ':: i' ' '''' ' ' 1 ' ' ': ' ' : 'I 1 1 44isoo i s' i A ' A t' ZooA 4 Inspecting this intricate television monitor are Vincent E Clayton left KSL chief engineer and Ivor Sharp executive vice president Station is expected to go on the air during the early part Of June ' KSI Television Broadcasts Scheduled for June in S L R ((''113'' ge motracaz1 O'r''' procedure pictures were sent from surgery into two separate conference rooms where Salt Lake phyviewed t h s television sicians screens Mr Sharp Bald a network affiliation agreement with the Cioluinbia Broadcasting system had been He added initial plans signed called for airing television programs from other stations Extensive television broadcasts over radio station KSL are scheduled for airing during early June Ivor Sharp executive 'vice president announced Saturday Station officials maid a 5000- watt transmitter and other vital equipment would be delivered late this month: The Federal Communication commission granted a construction permit to Radio Service Corp of 'Utah last July The commission designated channel five Mr Sharp explained a large portion of the KSL staff has considerable television experience lie pointed out the Church of Jesus R ottisid- e- allerrottnd ae car 3 - 1: and $150000000 A'St'Til ) ' 211 t and $372000000 Nevada loans 48000000 and 45000000 investments $76000- 000 and 87000000 deposits t- 't''''vt ') - 41 Ji: i' ' :1 i Idaho loans $113000000 and 189-- 1 82000000 investments 000000 and $223000000: deposits - the month before However'' Washington officials who asked to remain anonymous told the Associated Press this week that the Soviet export agency Soyuz Prom was quietly hinting of a pending 907 cut in manre-- 1 ganese shipments and a 40 duction for chrome—also a criti- cal metal The agency was said to have explained that the ores were needed at home But officials here were speculating that since no dates for starting the curtailment were given Russia might be merely using such threats in preming for a more liberal American export g 000000 - $180 Tpp Wheat Price nearly doubled in December over - - U S Suggests Idaho Increases Spud Sale Platimun Prices Ease Off Other Categories Hold For January i - ' WEEKLY METALS Reserve Bank Notes Hike Business News Page '' Sunday March 6 1949 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 8S q A Ink Western Il me Output Shipments Increase PORTLAND March Ore Western pine production and t 't ii1) I ' tt 5— ship- A 't el ments climbed In the week ended Christ of Latter-da- y Saints con- Feb 28 but orders continued at ference sessions last April were level Western PM Assn televised from the tabernacle into a low the Assembly hall over equipment reported Saturday Comparative figures in thoupurchased by the church sands of board feet: Surgical operations performed Yr sito Lititt week Pcov wool( 81 2i 8 47 882 last month at ID S hospital were ()titers 88 4 t 2 pc12 45 025 42 Pliipmento televised by KSL The operating Production :1010811 58382 411 lir s" if I 1 ()g- amh44 1 0- - vdmi40 -- - — 'it PA itl' :: S 4T trt- 0 '1 i A rs:' - i S ' CIONAW iLAMSA1a 12550 t 00t si '''1 '':'': ii Co HAW Bui tascu0 its G sN k 0 r 1114 112660 ( ' ( : QL) i '''' )' J :-- ‘1 1 —1 10 - 21 -- s ''''-' ' i ' ' 7 ' N 4:''' ' !' 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