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Show February 5, 1943 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah. Demands. For Steel Are Stabilized Demand for steel Is becoming stabilized as war goods manufacturers convert their allotments under Production Requirements Plan into mill orders and the volume being placed varies little from earlier quarters, some mills receiving a little more and others ' less, says Steel. The general delivery situation has not changed materially, alloy steels being most extended. In carbon steels shipments on billets and large rounds are most delayed, with nothing available for first quarter except on directives and little promise for anything earlier than the middle of second quarter on high priorities. Small rounds with high ratings can be had in five to six weeks. Structural shape delivery has. receded to six or eight weeks because of diversion of semifinished steel to other uses, rather than to ind creased building activity. sheets can be had in about d in five to five weeks, six weeks, and galvanized sheets in about seven weeks, though some sheetmakers can not do as well as this. A flurry of plate buying was experienced1 last week as consumers completed their applications for March tonnage, which were due Feb. 1. Most sellers found their customers asked an increase, attributed to shipbuild-in- d needs and railroad requirements. A new development is the appearance of urgency numbers identifying certain projects and giving precedence over priority ratings. These have been few and apparently apply to synthetic rubber and high-octan-e gasoline projects and are accompanied by information as to delivery dates and time of ..completion of the projects. Restrictions on use of various steel products has reduced mand to such, an extent that better semifinished supply is available for other forms of steel of more importance to the war ' effort. Dwindling demand for structural steel and reinforcing bars is increasing tonnage available for plates, bars and sheets, for which requirements continue heavy. Backwardness xA tin can manufacturers in placing their orders for tin plate is reducing production of the latter and steel otherwise destined for that use is being diverted to sheets and bars. This delay in placing tin plate orders may bring a period of order congestion late, as food pack requirements this year will be heavy. or vm Steel production last week declined point to 98 Vi per cent as repairs necessity for reduced the number, of units in service. Wheeling advanced 2 Vi 82 Vi cent, Cleveland Joints toto 92 per and Birmingham 5 points to 100 per cent. Pittsburgh to 97 per cent, fell back Chicago 2 points to lOOVi, St Louis 1 point to 92 and eastern Pennsylvania 2 points to 94 per cent.. Production was maintained unchanged at Buffalo, 93 per cent; "i VMS WITH TWO Wtt0i-.M- V we ZunricEO OF P OThtg MARINES fOR paper of general circulation published in the State df Utah; and he petitions that said trade name, mark and-o- r device be recorded in the, office of the Secretary, of State of the State of Utah, in accordance with Title 95, Utah Code Annotated 1943. JAMES F. ROBINSON. Subscribed and sworn to before' me this 27th day of January, 1943. A COUPLE Of-- Dtii. IN A BRUiH TWO PODDIES WERB slain. PUT NOTKFOttB. 6HT JAfV. I HtP 0EHINP A LO& THAT NtHt OUR JAPS W6 AOEATMMOBNIHa.i COULD cold-rolle- . -- -- open-heart- h nt Cincinnati, 93; Detroit, 93; Youngs- town. 97; New England, Scrap continues to flow in volume sufficient to meet all needs and a backlog remains in dealers yards as assurance of continued supply for some time. The latter is not being prepared as rapidly as usual under v eather and labor Back of the yard conditions. 95. Seals Spads-Stam- ps . Koenig, Deceased. ... 6 fac-aimil- 2-1- Denve- rContinued From Page 1 have too much of anything. Our stockpiles cannot be' too large. We cannot have too many mines operating." Senator Murray promised to get to the very root of the problem. He declared: The material of war must be produced in increasing amounts and in a nev- stream if we are to remain the bulwark and the arsenal of democracy. We must crush forever the of the ambitions militaristic would-b-e world ' enslavers the Huns of the West and the East. At the same time, we owe it to our posterity to. preserve and strenghten the institution of private enterprise under which this nation has attained its enviable position of power and influence in the world. er-endi- , stocks are considerable collections amassed during the household drive which have not been picked increased supply is resunted these will furnish considerablye tonnage. Meanwhile, industrial scrap is being gathered and some plants have made new records in tonnages turned in. Borings and turnings continue a troublesome factor and prices continue to be shaded in some areas, as much as $2 under ceilings being offered by some consumers. Remote scrap is not as easily sold as a few months ago, heavier freight charges making It less desirable when supply is available nearer home. More general change to six days per week in the coal fields is expected to result in higher coal prices and may. bring an increase of 50 cents per ton in ceiling prices on beehive coke produced from trucked coal in hand-draw- n ovens. Some difficulty has been experienced in quality of beehive coke, resulting from us of inferior coal used because of higher freight costs on more distant better grade fuel. Better supply of fluorspar is expected this year to meet metallurgical demand, War Production Board announcing entry of five new producers, who are expected to provide 60,000 tons per year to Increase domestic supply. Composite steel and iron prices are steady at ceiling levels set by Office of Price Administration. Finished steel composite is $56.73, semfinished steel $36, pig iron $23.05 and steelmak-in- g scrap $19.17. up by dealers. When pressure for steel-makin- g WESTERN MINERAL TEL EAST 1ST SOUTH Entered as second class matter at Sait Lake City, Utah under Act oi March 3, 1879. Rates $2 a year In Subscription United States; $2.50 foreign; $1.00 tor ix months. Western Mineral Please mention Survey when writing to advertisers. rate on application. JOHN R. TALMAGE, Managing Editor W. . Utah Savings & Trust Company, Executor of the Estate of Wilhelm Date of first publication, FebruSPECIFICATION , ary 5, A. D. 1943: To All Whom It May Concern: Samuel Bernstein, Attorney for Be it known that James F. RobExecutor. inson of Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, beNOTICE TO CREDITORS ing engaged in the business of of William Alonzo EckEstate wholesale distribution of drugs Deceased. and medicines adopted for his use ersley, Creditors will present claims dea trade name; mark and-o- r vouchers to the undersigned with vice, of which the following is a at 1002-- Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake description, or the 12th on before Utah or Cit, MEDICAL SUPPLY CENTER 1943. D. A. of April day Said trade name, mark and-o- r ANN H. ECKERSLEY . device to be used generally as folAdministratrix of the lows: Upon all kinds of containestate of William ers and labels containing the prodAlonzo Eckersley, Deucts of the Medical Supply Center ceased. and advertising generally. .Date of first publication, Feb(2-- 5 ruary 5, A. D. 1943. A. D. Moffat, 1002 Kearns Bldg., APPLICATION FOR TRADE' Attorney for Administratrix. 22-2- 4 Special Underground Surveys Prompt Attention Given Mail Orders 1943 Notary Public. SURVEY BRASS Spada lot NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wilhelm Koenig, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersignSouth Mail) Street, ed at 235 Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 12th day of April, A. D. MELVIN MEMMOTT, . Hot-rolle- . aeveiopmi the intermountain Section, published by The Western Mineral Survey. All news appearing In the Western is obtained from Mineral Survey sources believed to be reliable but no responsibility is assumed for accuracy of statements. F. SNYDER & SONS Mines Felt Building, Salt Lake City NAME, MARK AND OR NOTICE TO CREDITORS DEVICE of Della "Mae Mathlson, Estate State of Utah, County of Salt Deceased. Lake, ss. Creditors will present claims James F. Robinson, being first with vouchers to tne undersigned sworn duly deposes and says that he is the sole owner of the at 404 Boston Bldg.; Salt Lake the 12th Surgical Supply Center located City, ofUtah onA.orD. before 1943. and Salt in business April day Lake N. fuels J. Super doing LINDEN, E. A, ROGERS Lake, State for super engines were brought City, County of Salt ' of the Administrator of Utah. That said F. James dethe; nearer a step in two wartime ' of Della Mae Estate with tremendous Robinson is. the exclusive ownvelopments, ' Deceased. Mathison, and-oof trade er mark the name, possibilities for peacetime appliDate of first publication, Febdevice described in the specations. 5, A. D. 1943. afruary cification Standard Oil Co. (N. J.) formalaccompanying this H. G. Metos,' Attorney. that trade the said full name, new its fidavit; into ly put operation fluid catalytic cracking plan, a mark and-o-r device is In use by NOTICE TO CREDITORS $6,000,000 maze of pipes that can him in the business of surgical of Margaret E. Hibbaid, Estate secret and hospital supplies in the produce a militarily Deceased. State of claims said of he and aviation amount Utah; . . Creditors will present claims device trade name, mark and-o- r gasoline daily. with vouchers to the undersignand-or as Standthe In opening ceremonies, trade name, mark at Suite 700 Utah Savings & ard President Ralph M. Gallagh- device . under which goods or ed Main er predicted automobiles could, merchandise are manufactured, Trust Bldg., 235 South Salt Lake City, Utali.-cachieve 40 miles to the gallon prepared, handled, sold or dis- Street, or before the 12th day of April with motors designed for this tributed by him, and that 1943 AD of of statement has and the above in speaking copy special fuel, GEORGIA HIBBARD BROWN octane-ratinbeen published once a week for gasoline with an of the Administratrix said two a weeks consecutive much higher than 100, in E. Estate of Margaret We recognize no ceiling. . newspaper of general circulation Deceased. Hibbard, announcement from published in the State of Utah; Another Date of first publication, FebHqudy Process Corp., said), that and he petitions that said trade 5, A D. 1943. ruary and-or device .be recompany had developed a cataly- name; mark C. Hurd, Attorney for Walter tic refining method by which corded in the office of the ' Administratrix. such powerful gasoline could be of state of the State of produced that airplane motors Utah, in accordance with Title NOTICE TO CREDITORS would have to be redesigned to 95; Utah Code Annotated 1943. Estate' of GENEVIEVE WILJAMES. F. ROBINSON. get full use of its energy. SON MAYS, sometimes known as Subscribed and sworn' to be- GENEVIEVE W. MAYS, deceasfore me this 27th day of January, ed. 1943. Creditors will present claims MELVIN MEMMOTT, with vouchers to the undersigned Notary Public. at 1011 Walker Bank Building, ' SPECIFICATION Salt Despite the closing of Nevada's or on Lake before Utah, City, MAY TO ALL WHOM IT gold mines, the number of men the fifth day of June, A D., 1943. Date of first publication, Januemployed in the state's mines and BE IT KNOWN THAT James mills, has Increased materially in 29, A. D., 1943. ary F. Robinson of Salt Lake City, the last few months. JOSEPH W. DODD and W. It is estimated the number of County of Salt Lake, State of M. HUNTINGTON, Execubusin the men employed in the mines and Utah, being engaged GENof tors of the Estate mills of the state, as of Jan. 1, iness of surgical and hospital EVIEVE WILSON MAYS, a number 8500. supplies adopted for his use Deceased. This represented an increase trade name, mark and-o- r device, Ingrebrctsen, Ray Rawlins and . of more than 2,000 in the last two of which the following is a de- Christensen, Surgical years and approximately 700 scription or Attys. for Executors. since last July. Supply Center. and-or Said trade name, mark In July there were 7.8S5 men NOTICE TO CREDITORS employed in the mines and mills device to be used generally as Estate of Mary A.' Robinson, conof Nevada. Of that number 1,827 follows: Upon all kinds of Deceased. the labels 17 and tainers were employed in mills, each containing Creditors will present claims of which used, more than 25 products of the Surgical Supvouchers to tne undersigned with men. and advertising genply Center at 507 Utah Oil Building, Salt , Increased production, of stra- erally. Lake City, Utah, on or before the (2;5 tegic metals, with the resultant first day of June, A. D., 1943. increase in the number of men Date of first publication, Janneeded in the mills and smelters Guardian29, A D 1943. is uary the handling strategic output, Allen, adMary Agnes Ickes responsible for die Increased ' Notices ministratrix of Estate the ship of workers. number of Maiy A. Robinson, DeFor Further Information Consult ceased. the Clerk of the' District Court Bernard F. Musser and Burton or Respective Signers. Mnsser, ' The Western Mineral Survey is NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorneys for Administratrix. Estate of Daisy F. Chamberlin, qualified as a Newspaper to pubNOTICE TO CREDITORS lish Legal Notices, Having Been Deceased. Creditors will present claims Estate of Arnold Brugger, DeApproved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. with vouchers to the undersigned ceased. at 409 Boston Building, Salt Lake will present claims Creditors APPLICATION FOR TRADE City, Utah, on or before the 12th with to the undersigned vouchers NAME, MARK AND OK day of April, A. D. 1943. 903 Kearns Building, Salt Lake at DEVICE JAMES R. CHAMBERUtah, on or before the 20th State of Utah, County of- Salt LIN, administrator of City, of March, A. D.,1943. the estate of DAISY F. day CHARLES Lake, ss. STOCKER, ad-James F. Robinson, being first CHAMBERLIN, Deceasof mlnistrator the Estate of ed. duly sworn deposes and says that Arnold Brugger, Deceased. Date of first publication, Febhe is the sole owner of the MedDate of first publication JanA. D. 1943. ical Supply Center located and ruary 5, 15, A D. 1943. uary C. Vernon for Langlois, Attorney doing business in Salt Lake City, Dcy, Hoppaugh, Mark & Johnson, Administrator. County of Salt Lake, State of 903 Kearns Building, Utah. That the said James F. TO NOTICE CREDITORS Attorneys for Administrator. Robinson Is th.e exclusive owner Jack-soEstate of Samuel Edward of the trade name, mark and-o- r sometimes known as Samuel NOTICE TO CREDITORS device described in the specification accompanying this affi- E. Jackson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims Estate of Serge F. Ballif, Deceasdavit; that 'the said trade name, with ed. vouchers to the undersignmark and-o- r device is in use by Creditors will present claims 1080 Windsor Street, Salt ed at him in the business of wholesale City, Utah,' on or before the with vouchers to the undersigned distribution of drugs and medi- Lake at 921 Kearns Building, Salt Lake 12th day of April, A. D. 1943, cines in the State of Utah; and MAY E. JACKSON, City, Utah on or before the 16th he claims' said trade name, mark of the Estate day of March A. D. 1943. and-o- r device as the trade name, SERGE FREDERICK BALof SAMUEL EDWARD mark and-o- r device under which LIF, JR., Executor of tho sometimes JACKSON, goods or merchandise are manu. Estate of Serge F. Ballif, known as SAMUEL E. factured, prepared, handled, sold Deceased. JACKSON, Deceased. or distributed by him, and that a Date of first publication, JanDate of first publication, Febcopy of the above statement has ruary 5, A. D. 1943. 15, A. D. 1943. uary been published once a week for Paul E. Reiman n, Attorney for Judd, Ray, Qninncy & Nebcber, two consecutive weeks in a news- Administratix. Attorneys for Executor. Standard Oil To Sell Super Fuel When War Ends r 100-octan- e . g - . Sec-reta- ry . . . Nevada Mines Are Hiring Help CON-CER- N fac-simil- e: 2-1- Probate And . Legal Notices - n, . - |