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Show 2 The Western Mineral .Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah 1 Because scheduling of steel tion. fractures and other injuries, and methods of treating them. Application for. free loan of "Help . Wanted - should be addressed to the- Graphic .Services Section, Bureau of Mines, 4800 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and should state specifically that the borrower, has a sound projector March 30, 1943. Although' no charge is made for use. of sthe film, the exhibitor is expected to pay ; transportation charges both ways and. for loss or damage other, than normal The Western Mineral Survey is Wear. qualified as a Newspaper to pub-is- h Legal. Notices, Having Been De-Watering Approved In the. Third District Court of Salt Lake County. or- - ders for rolling by mills no longer - depends on production requirements plan ratings, but on date of receipt of CMP allotment numbers, buyers are moving with increased celerity in - getting CMP orders through as promptly as possible, says Steel. As a result many are ordering further ahead than previously, as they realize that after June 30, when' CMP becomes fully effective, allotment numbers will he the only factor, short of spe cial directives. Apparently tonnage for delivery beyond the end - Legal Notices - Action Starts being- certi- fied more promptly in the case of some, claimant agencies than others,, in the experience, of some, sellers of diversified products. As numerous factors may. distort this picture, opinion is that it is too early to know whether special measures will be necessary later to bring proper, balance. Major producers now are largely covered for the remainder of second quarter, with a rapidly growing backlog, for . delivery be- d yond. One seller of hot and sheets is booked up almost solidly until August. Galvanized sheet producers, however; have some tonnage available for June. Shape sellers also, are able to make June deliveries, but considering the dearth of building construction, even that delay is surprising. Limitation of steel for probably is the rolling structural ' cause. It is practically impossible to obtain promise of delivery of any specification of steel bars before July and' on larger rounds before August or September. Alloy bars are still further delayed. Forging billets are difficult to obtain before September, and in spme cases little can be promised before October. ' Scrap yard operators continue to have difficulty obtaining sufficient labor to prepare their collections. Permission to increase wages.has been granted in some cases, but this has hot solved the problem. Some operators are considering- going out of business reduced as circumstances their profits to the vanishing point. Currently supplies are sufficient, but complaint is made of quality of much of the material, which causes loss in Efforts; to uncover scrap sources are being dormant from, continued and automobile Wreckers keep up their contributions as rapidly, as old cms are available. Continued unfavorable weather is holding back the usualcolspring increase in country lections. . g Slight changes in active some being furnaqes, taken off for repair and others relighted after reconditioning, failed to alter the production rate OS last week, which remained at ad-" Buffalo per cent2 of capacity. 93 cent. to per vanced points Cleveland 3 points to 95 and Cincinnati 4 point to 97 per cent. Chicago declined 2 points to 98 to per cent. New 4England 5 pcit 95, Wheeling points to 88 and Youngstown 2 points to95 per. cent. Rates were held unchanged at Pittsburgh, 98 per cent; St. Louis, 93; Birmingham, 100; eastern Pennsylvania, 94; De96. troit, " An easier situation prevails in the pig iron market, burden on some foundries engaged in war work being slightly eased by changes in the nature of arnr ament demand and requirements for machine tool builders declining as equipment needs slacken. Expected relining needs have forced several stacks down and this has changed the picture in allocations many melters being supplied ' from unusual sources. Much of the slack caused by changes in demand for war materials Is taken up by Increased needs of foundries supplying the agricultural and railroad car industries. in March Pig iron production e record with. set a new 5,314,201 net tons, 77,593 tons greater than the previous mark of 5,236,608 tons made in October, 1942. For first quarter total output was 15,290,952 tons, compared with 14,527,626 tons in the period last year. Production in March was at 98.7 per - cohl-rolle- . - . - . . - off-heat-s. - steel-makin- ; . . all-tim- . ccr-respondi-ng - Probate And Guardianship Notices For Further Information Consult the Clerk of the District Court or Respective Signers. . notice wTcreditors - . Sulfate -- Continued from Page 1 Calif. The deposit : is described in Calif.. Jour. Mines fc' Geol., vol. 38; No. 2, April 1942, pp. 1403. . The Arizona Chemical Co., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, increased its output of. sodium sulfate from well' brines near ODonnell and Brownfield, . . - Tex. , Desert 4031 Chemical Co., Los Ave., Angeles, Goodwin Calif., .extracted sodium sulfate and sodium chloride from well brines' at its plant near Dale Lake, Calif. The company enlarg- ed its facilities and .drilled additional wells in 1942 with the intent of Increasing its Capacity to 50.000 tons of sodium sulfate and 80.000 tons of sodium chloride . annually. .Iowa Soda Products Co., Coun-- . cil Bluffs, Iowa, mined sodium sulfate from an open pit near Rawlins, Wyo., and operated the Rawlins refinery at capacity during the year, producing Glaubers salt for mineral feed and veterinarian requirements.' Natural Soda Products Co., 405 Montgomery St.. San Francisco; Calif., recovered Sodium carbonate at Keeler, Calif., from Owens Lake,. Inyo County, for use' mainly in glass, sodium chemicals, paper, and nonferrous metallurgy. The Ozark Chemical Co., . Mid-Contine- nt Bldg., Tulsa. Okla., opr erated its Monahans, Tex., plant at full capacity during . 1942, Calif, Increased its production of sodium carbonate from Searles Lake and began the construction of additions to its plant, Including carbonating towers, tanks, and other facilities, the cost of which is estimated at $300,000. Domestic salt cake was quoted at $15 a short ton, bulk, works; anhydrous sodium sulfate at $1.70 to $1.90 per hundredweight, works; and Glaubers salt at $1.05 to ' $1.28 per hundredweight throughout .1942, according to the Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter. Soda ash, calcined sodium carbonate, was sold in 1942 at $0.90 to $3.25 a hundredweight, depending on grade, and other factors. The uses of natural and synthetic sodium sulfate are approximately the same; both are used in the manufacture of kraft pulp; flat, pressed, fiber, - and optical glass; anthnony. recovery; stock feeds; dyeing uniforms; dye standardization; and control of caustic embrittlement of .boilers.. The latter use which was investigated by the Bureau of Mines was summarized by W. C. Schroeder and. A. A. Berk in Bureau of Mines- - Bulletin- 443,' Intercrystalline ' Cracking of oiler Steel and Its Prevention (1941). The use of sodium sulfate in glassmaking was reviewed by W. A. Weyl in The Role of Sodium ' Sulfate in Glass Manufacture: The Glass Industry, vol. 24, No. 1, Jan. 1943, 39. Strokov proposed pp, zeplacing soda ash with sodium sulfate in; bauxite-sod- a sintering: "By treating the optimum mixture of bauxite, sodium sulfate, and limestone in the presence of superheated steam or water gas there are formed products from which up to 90 per cent A1203 can be extracted. (See F. N. Strokov, Trudy Vseseyuz. Inst- - Issledovaniyu 1 Proektirovaniyu Alyuminievoi Electrodnol Prom., vol. 1940, ;No. re- . . - 17-3- 0, Park-Walto- Tri-State Estate of Julia A. Smith, Creditors ' will present' , claims with vouchers to the undersigned 1284 Stratford Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, .on or before at - . : , , . x . the 28th day of Julie, A: D. 1943. DOROTHY SMITH HARVEY, - - Executrix of the Estate , of A. Smith, Deceased. Date of first publication, April Julia - Preparatory to installing the pumps, a new access road .was constructed to the'' mine and an old road resurfaced. Power lines have been extended- to the property to operate the pumps and three . large ; pump holes have been drilled by bureau engineers. . " , SAMUEL J. NICHOLES, ney forExecutrix. ; . Attor- NOTICE TO. CREDITORS - Estate of Alice Jane Nelson, De- ceased. Creditors, will present "claims with vouchers to die undersigned at Suite 700, Utah Savings and Trust Building,. 235 So. Main St, Salt Lake City; Utah, on of before the 28th day of June; A. D. 1943. . W1LFORD B. DANSIE, Ad-- ; miDlstrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Alice Jane Nelson, Deceased. . Date of first publication, April 23, A. .D. 1943. WALTER C. HURD, Attorney for 'Administrator. . . . 23, A. D. 1943.. ... and other- special alloys De- ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lawrence C. Snow, ceased.' De-- . . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Zions Savings' - Bank and Trust Company, Salt. Lake City, SURVEY Utah on Or before the 24th day EAST 1ST SOUTH TEL of August A.- D. 1943. : ' Entered as second class matter at MATTIE M, SNOW v and Salt Lake CMy, Utah under Act oi ZIONS SAVINGS BANK March 3, 1879. ... TRUST COMPANY, as ' Rates-r-$AND in 2 Subscription a year United States; $20 foreign; $1.00 tor Executors of Lawrence C. six months. . WESTERIl MINERAL 22-2- 4 - 65 : - . Snow, Deceased. Please mention '. Western Mineral Survey when writing to advertisers. rate on application. Date of first publication, April 16, A. D. ,1943. THOMAS & THOMAS, IQHN R. TALMAGE, Managing Editor Attorney. covering sodium . sulfate from 404' Templeton Building, Salt All the news of the development oi well brines. The major portion (he lntermountaln Section, published by Lake , City, Utah. of. the .output was of "salt cake The Western Mineral Survey. graded and was shipped to kraft All news appearing ' In the Western NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' was remainder the Mineral Is mills; obtained ' from Estate of .Alice Bubee, Deceased.' Survey pulp chemto no sources be but reliable believed the' and consumed by ' glass Creditors will present claims is assumed for accuracy ; ical industries. Chem. Abs., .vol. 37, responsibility 20, vouchers to the undersigned with of statements. , Pacific 1206 Co.. Pacific Alkali No. 4, .Feb. 20, 1943, p. 1016. . 175- - South Main Street, Salt at Mutual Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif., Natural sodium, carbonate out- SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-- - Lake City, Utah, on. or before the KENT OP 25th day of August, A. D. 1943. plant at Bartlett Calif, extract put is of considerable help In WALKER BANK & TRUST ed sodium carbonate and trona supplying certain West Coast The Allemannia Fire from Owens Lake brines for use markets. The. chief use pf natCOMPANY, Administrator of the Estate of Alice Bubee, in mining and metallurgy, cleans- ural sodium carbonates is in glass Ins. Co. Of Deceased.; which ers, and glass. (mostly container) nearly Home Olflee, No." 1 Wood Street, of first publication, April Date W. E. Pratt, Casper, Wyo., half of the output Large Pennsylvania. D. 1943. A. 23, ' W mined sodium sulfate near. Cas- quantities is of trona, 6. President, Unxertut T. A. W. D, LEWIS, Jr. Glaubers to Attorney for AdForrest, Secretary, and hydrated soper and converted it ministrator. Showing conditions' on December 31st, salt Washington Chemical and dium carbonate are .consumed in 1942, made to the Commissioner of Ina Salt Co, Brewster, Wash, in cleansers. Increasing quantities surance of the State of Utah, pursuant NOTICE TO CREDITORS test run extracted about 20. tons of natural sodium carbonate . are to law: of Arthur George AHem, Estate ASSETS of sodium sulfate from a dry lake being used in the metallurgy of Heal Estate Dec--.re420,535.20 near Monse, Wash. vanadi- Mortgage and Other :.......$ .tungsten, Loans.. 020,110.50 molybdenum, Creditors will present' claims West End Chemical Co, La- um, and antimony,., the general Bonds and .Stocks 3,091,074.13 with vouchers to the undersigned Cash In Office and Oakland. 093,470.90 Banks... tham Square Bldg, method consisting of calcining the Other iof Asests 235,917.40 at the Trust Ledger Department ore with soda ash and . then ComBank and Walker Trust Total Ledger Assets ..... .90, 169, 71 725 cent of capacity, some districts leaching from the calcine and Non South 3 0,387 AS pany, Main and Second calodger Assets soluble sodium salt rated thus more than formed, at producing on Lake Salt Utah, Streets, City, as, for example, sodium tungstate. Gross Assets pacity. . $8,200,105.13 or before the 14th day of June. conNatural soda was used in 1942 to Leas Assets not Admitted .. 592,047.03 Blast furnaces in March A. D. 1943. tons of causticize bitterns in sumed .7,723,461 gross Admitted Date of first publication April Total Assets iron-ore- , (5,008,057.30 Lake Superior slightly making 'magnesium carbonate inLIABILITIES A. D. 1943. 9th, was sulation and in record less than the consumption Other- Reserves employed $ 50,000.00 WALKER BANK AND . of 7,765,174 tons in January. One electric steel furnace slags for the Unearned Premium Reserve 1,808.012.10 AdminTRUST Net Amt. COMPANY, Losses and was Unpaid in of removal operafurnace deleterious less blast sulfur, thus . ,r 358.479.00 istrator of the Estate of tion than in Panuary. Ore at fur- substituting for manganese. Other AllClaims Other Liabilities 131,063.90 Arthur George Allem, Denaces and on Lake Erie docks uses for. natural sodium carbond 1 ceased. are was Total ate tons, 25,088,209 sodium 82,434,354.15 In food chemicals, April $1,200,000.00 R. J. HOGAN. with 20,189,294 tons a year processing, paper manufacture, Capital l.S fj, (UJ.13 and refining; Surplus as to ago. Eight blast furnace stacks water softening, Attorney ,for. Administrator. $3,173,703.15 are idle in the United States but petroleum and vegetable oils. A NOTICE TO CREDITORS all Canadian furnaces are blow- brief analysis of the production Total Capital. Surplus and. Liabilities Other 057 JO $5, 60S, Estate of Veronica Hymans Sachs, and uses of sodium carbonate, State of Utah, ing. County of Salt Lake so. Dec::.3ed. Average composite prices of I.C. 7212, Sodium... Carbonate certifies that the above named steel and iron products continue (1942), by C. L. Harness and A. Company has. filed its annual Statement ..Creditors wHl present , claims $56.-7of the foregoing Is a synopsis with vouchers to the undersigned unchanged, finished steel at steel- T. Coons, has been prepared by and which complied with the laws of this at Suite 700 Utah & semifinished stell at $36, the Bureau of Mines. The seconc Statehasrelating Savings to insurance and thereand $23.05 at iron Main Trust 235 South fore of Is edition making pig Building, Manufacture of Soda duly authorised to transact the of insurance in the State of St., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or steelmaking scrap at $19.17. by T. P. Hou was published by business Utah until the last day of February, before the 14th day of June A. D., Rcinbold Publishing Co. in 1942. 1844. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto 1943. Steel Rate At 99.6 Percent set my band and affix my official seal Date of first publication April Nauch,-Issledovat- : . el Mines Felt Building, Salt Lake City - - pp.-30-8- - . . Pittsburgh Fitts-bnrr- Na2C03-NaRC03-2H2- . h, 0, . d. . ;. . . . jtea-wat- er - . cam-pare- - Biu-pm- - s policy-holde- . rs .- - 3, . . " W. F. SNYDER & SONS ' Several hundred million galpumped mine In by the the way fc. exploration and further - development of the property so the output of zinc for war factories can be-- ' increased. Secretary of the Interior Harold L. ' Ickes disclosed, today. n as known the The mine, mine, is in. Ottawa. County, part of the famed lead-zin- c district of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri, Bureau engineers have completed preliminary. work in' connection with the. project and are awaiting arrival1 of powerful pumps capable of handling 3.50Q gallons of water' per minute. In approving the bureaus project,-: Secretary Ickes ' commented that the United States needs every pound of zinc it can. produce in 1943, and that more ore is required to keep smelters and refineries operating at their maximum capacity. . He pointed out that large quantities of zinc are used to coat the aluminum coverings of aircraft, to. make cartridge brass, motor bearings, lons of- water will be from, a flooded zinc-lea- d northeastern Oklahoma Bureau of Mlnes to clear . . 301943 - ' Are Brisk April Dumas- Zinc Smelter. Said James A. Hill, president of the Illinois Zinc Co., announced last week that thie company has sold and transferred its smelting properties at Dumas, Tex, to the American Zinc. Company of Illinois, .a subsidiary of American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co., for a American cash consideration. Zinc, lessee of the property, had an option to purchase the . property and exercised its option on Aid - First ..... ; Confined from Page Steel Sales of. second quarter is . . The operating rate of the steel industry for the week beginning April 5 was estimated at 99.6 percent of capacity, against 99.5 percent in thq wed previous. this 1st day of March 1043. 9, A. D. 1943. OSCAR W. CARLSON, (SEAL) RUDOLF SACHS, executor Commissioner of Insurance. . Oh the basis of December 31, 1942 Marof the Estate of Veronica ket Quotations for all Bonds and Stocks Hymang Sachs, Deceased. Owned, this Company's total Admitted Asets would bo increased to $5b747,-528.7- 5 WALTER C. IIURD, and Surplus to $2,113,174.00. Aticrney fop Executor, |