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Show i tf . 4 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah' New Park Jumps Twelve Points On S. L. Market' Columbia - - Continued from Page 1 roughers and six finishing stands. A sensational climb of 12 points by New Park featured the After leaving the final, finishing stand, the rod passes through week on the Salt Lake Stock Stock Exchange, while an indus- water-cooleconnecting pipes to trial, Utah-Idah- o Common, which had staged a. sharp. climb a the reels.. From the reels, the finished bundle of rods Is switch few weeks ago slumped badly. ed onto an apron conveyor and M.00 S3.00 Ut. Closing last Thursday at G2 Ut. Fire Clay Pfd headed toward the loading platS1.M M.M PALM Ut. P A L $7 Pfd M.50 67.25 cents, New Park sold at 64 on X. form. At the .end of this conveyM.50 C. M. I. 50.00 6G was or, bundles transfer automaticalSaturday, Monday bides up to at 2,000 4ft. Colorado, conveyor, ly to a hook-carrimoved ahead another two points Comet Coalu., 300 at 13ft. to cool the rods before designed 1. Cr. at 1.000 E. Pt.. Tuesday, gained the same amount Eu. Lilly Con.. 1.500 at 15. handling.' on Wednesday and Jumped four Euicka Sid.. 200 at lift. Rod bundles are removed from New Park, 250 at 73; 200 at 74. the hook conveyor by manually points Thursday, to close at 74. North Lily. 500 aC 52. 300 at Oft; 200 at 6ft; Ohio A three-ceri- t operated air hoists and placed per share dividend 1,000 at Cop., Oft. on stands. Groups of coiled rods 2. Sioux at Mines. 1,000 was declared during the week, Unlisted are then picked up from the Utah Idaho, which recently Nat. Tun., 400 at 2.25. stands by tractors and loaded on touched a new high for several specially contracted flat cars for April 28 transfer to the Columbia Steel years, dropped ten points to Unlisted Wednesday, Bid. Asked. wire mill. Stocks on Tuesday and was off Amalr. Sug. Pfd $2.52 7.50 7.75 The new rod mill is a complete 4.00 4.30 Con. Wagon A Mch another seven and 2.50 Nat. Tun. A Mining .... 3.25 separate unit from the rest of 63.00 55.00 Ut. Fire Clay the rolling mills and is served Wednesday. 54.00 52.00 Ut. PAL $6 Pfd 57.00 50.00 Ut. P.. A L. $7 Pfd. by. its own auxiliary equipment. Z C. M. L 50.00 54.50 The roll shop for shaping and reSales Alta Tunnel newing the rolls is entirely modAmerican Met., 2.000 at ft. ern in every respect Seven of Am. Met. M. Co Bingham Met., 2,000 at 4ft. Colorado, 1,000 at 4ft; 500 at 5; 500 the nine main drive motors are Bir Hill at 5. housed in a separate motor room, C01. Rex.. 2.000 at ft. which is air conditioned to reEureka L, Con., 500 at 15ft. Black Metal Horn Silver, 1.000 at 12. Boiianxa Minin move the heat of the motors, proNew Park, 200 at 60; 3,150 at 70. Bristol Silver tecting them from dust and othP. C. Con., 500 at 4ft. Bullion er abrasives in the air. A water Kito Arg.. 400 at 60. Cardin Tintic Sid.. 50 at 1.70. Cedar Talia . system is provided, recirculating Ut. Id. Com., 100 at 2.45. Central Slandi made up of a settling tank, a Unlisted Chief Con Ut. P. A Lt. $7. 5 at 54.25. Clayton Silver ..!!!!!!!" tank, cooling tow43 C,? er, and suitable pressure pumps 0,bLRcalJ, for returning the. water to the Metal Tuesday, April 27 so that only make up water Comet Coal l mill, Bid. Unlisted Asked Commonwealth Lead" is required. 7.55 7.75 Pfd Sug. Aniulg. Crescent Eagle . 4.10 4.40 Con. Wag. A Mch. A quick roll change feature of Croff 2.25 2.50 Nat. Tun A Min Crown Point . 65.00 the new rod mill is the conven83.00 Ut. Fire Clay Dragon 53.00 54.00 Ut V A L $0 Pfd tional type of wobblers with the E. .Crown Point 56.00 57.25 Ut P A L $7 Pfd innovation of built-iFast Standard universal 54.00 57.00 Z. C. M. L E. Tin. Coal . Sales on drives the boxes and coupling East Utah ... Bing. Mo? 2,000 at 4ft. spindles, which minimizes loss of Chief Con., 800 at 38. Empire Mines . time for roll changes, together Eureka Bullion Cres Eg. Oil, 1,000 at 10. Eureka I.1I7 Con Colorado, 1.000 at Oft. smooth .vibrationless runwith Comb. Met.. 1.000 at Oft. Eureka Mines .. of the mill. 15. ning at Comet Coaln., 1,500 Eureka Standard Eu. Lily Con., 100 at 17. Other outstanding mechanical Little May, 5,000-a- t ft. New Park.. 1.000 at 60; 100 at 67: features of the new mill are: 1 CO at 67; 1,200 at 68. The mill rolls are carried Howell imihmmm Ohio Copper, 1,500 at 7. fabric and ball thrust bearings by Sioux Mines. 1,000 at 2, Kennebec .... to the requirements of 2.000 at Sil. Shield, adapted ft. Krntucky-Uta- h I SI IK the job, according to the most Walker, 500 at 20. Ut. Id. Com 34 at 2.52ft. Leonora . . recent experience in rolling mill Unlisted Dilile Hsr ............... None. equipment. Magnolia Lead 2 The Bize of rod ' ordinarily produced in the mill is 4 gauge, Mandoy, April 20 Miners Gold but the mill is capable of producMissouri Monarch s . Moscow. ing No. 5 gauge up to and including 1 inch coiled rods. 3 The control pulpit operator Xalldriver . controls the speed, keeping the New Park ... saoeoeasoee Krw Premier entire mill synchronized. Hew Quincy IMtlMHiH 4 Rods are delivered from the North Lily . end of the mill at a finishing Ohio Copper . lilMMIM maximum rate of 4,260 feet per at 4ft. 1,000 Park Bingham IIIMIIIM Howell, 150 at 5ft. minute. Park City Con. IMIIIIIII New 1,100 at 65: 500 at 66. d : : er . - . ciari-floculat-or rM0 n s o e o , Park, Ohio Copper, 1,000 at Oft. Con 1.000 at 5. Tintic Standard. 100 at 1.75. Walker, 700 at 20. Unlisted Hales None. Park Park Premier Pioche Bristol City Con. Silver King Coal. Silver King West Silver Shield . . . Silver Standard oeoa Sioux Mines So. Iron Blossom Continued from Page 1 World War I, when the nation was faced with nitrogen starvation. He likewise designed the first portable hydrogen generator for inflating military balloons, largely used by the American At this time he was also Colorado, 3,000 at 4ft. Horn Silver, 1.000 at 12; 1,000 at 12; 4,000 at 12: 1,000 at 12; 500 at 12.. Ilowell, 1,000 at 5ft; 1,000 at 6. Kentucky Utah, 1,000 at S. New Park, 100 at 63; 100 at 64. Park City Con 3,000 at 5. Rico' Arg 300 at 60; 100 at 41. Tintic Lead, 1,000 at 9. Union Chief MISSM Con. Oil West Toledo 1 Unlisted None. Curb Sales Bullion, 1,000 at 2. Walker, 500 at 30; 300 at 30. Dividend Clayton Silver lftc, hooka close May 20th, payable June 21st. Zitma Id. rt. Unlisted Sug. Pfd. . Amalr. Sug. Pfd. . Con. Wag. A Mch. Steel Rate at 98.8 Per Cent CRISMON & NICHOLS The steel rate for the week beginning April 12 was estimated at 98.8 per cent of capacity against 99.6 per cent in the week pr evious, the American Iron and Steel Institute reports. A year ago the rate was 97.2 per cent. Assay rs and Chemists ore shippers' agents. til SOUTH WEST TEMPLE P. O. Box 1701 Salt Lake City Utah SsfcragcaAND EIcg?ic Co. Distributor National Coils NEW USED MOTORS Dependable Repair AND TRANSFORMERS FOR MINES, Service MILLS,-FACTORIE- DIAL 274 SOUTH FIRST WEST ' Spokane Stock Exchange furnished Quotation Lavirne A ' Co. Registered Stocks Clayton Dayrock Gladstone Golconda Grandview Heels Independence Jack Waite Marsh Met. M. A L. Metropolitan Metropolitan "A Polaris Sherman Sil Summit courtesy Bid ....... .44 40 .02ft .04ft 13ft ................ StftlldSrd W. W. Edwin Asked JO JO .03ft .05ft : 7.10 .15 7.30 .12 .06 .06 .01ft .02 .10 .05 lift 17 05 .0ft 05ft oeeeeoeeeaeeeoee-- Sunshine Sun. Con Tamarack United Lx Unlisted Stocks Bunker Hill Callahan New World ..1 Noble Five Fend Oreille ' Premier Sidney 00 1.03 20ft .01ft JO a07 loo 6.40 6.75 J5 .60 J4 ,34ft 47 ft ..02 13.00 70 3 JO Jl 1.54 70 HOARD SALES Kegistered Independence 1,000 lift. Met. at lift:. 1,000 M. A L. 1,000 at 17ft; 1.000 17ft. Polaris 500 at 1.00. Standard 1.000 at t. . at at INTF-KSKSSIO- 13.25 1.50 4.25 .02 1.65 1.00 14 Power Registered Clayton 200. .it 45. Heels 200 at 7.07. Jack Wailn 5.000 at Oft; 5.000 at Oft. Met. M. A T,. 1.000 at 1611. Sun. Con. 600 at 30ft: 200 at 34; 1.000 15ft at 35ft: 2.000 at 35. Unlisted Bunker Hill 50 nt 13.15: 50 at 13.15. Fend Oreille 200 at 1.58; 500 at 1.69. P. M. Sole WARD S T.E8 . Registered Met. M. A L. 1,000 at 17ft. Sherman 1.000 at 20ft. Standard 1.000 at 7ft. Sun. Con. 500 at 34ft; 1,000 at 34ft. Unlisted Sidnev 500 at 15. 108.00 113.00 02 J4 Whitewater Market The following Securities are neither listed nor admitted to unlisted - trading privilege. The quotations are derived from bids hnd offers by member brokers after the close of the stock exchange session. Butte High. .... .03ft Callahan Con. .. .08 C. D. A. Mines .70 .15 Crystal .10 Douglas Claieer sooooonosost Jlft Golden Age .40 I 0 o Golden ' Mess. .11 .05 SOBOSOOSBSB .06ft High Aurora OSSIIISOIOSI .32ft High Surprise J1 .04 .02 Lexington . . . SOBSSSSSSS Liberal .01ft J3 1XTKRSKSSION Registered Heel a 100 nt 7.25: 100 at 7.15. Jnck Waite 5.000 at Oft: 1.500 at 6ft. Met. M. A . 1.000 at 10. at 7. Standard 2.000 ' Unlisted Bunker Hill 50 at 12.75 : 30 at 13.00. Fend Oreille 500 at 1.55. T-- Eastern Stocks These quotations furnished by J. A. IN International Nickel Hogle Company 132 South Main 8treet, KN Kennccott Copper UVVV U. S. Smelt. Ref Salt Lake Citv, Utah. USSS Ut. Metal A Tunnel .20 AC Anaconda Copper AS American S. R. Co 43ft LT National Lead HM Homestake Mines 36ft JO St. Joseph Lead 33 ft 32ft 56ft 34&3S 15ft . 33 Unlisted Mining Stocks Formerly 141 Horpont Arc. 17 con- sultant for many industrial groups who were faced with problems n the production of munitions, but were without experience in this field. His technical developments include processes for the production of hydrocyanic acid, cyanides, ferrocyanides, dicyandia-mid- , and urea from cyanamid. Dr. Landis is a graduate of Lehigh University with the degree of metallurgical engineer (1902), M. S. (1906), and the honorary degree of Sc.D. (1922). During 1905 and 1900 he studied mineralogy and crystallography at Heidelberg, Germany, and spent some time at the Krupp Institute in the Technical High School at Aachen, in. 1909. He later taught in the department of mineralogy and metallurgy at Lehigh, resigning as associate professor in 1912 to join the American Cyanamid Company as chief technologist. Dr. Landis has been chairman of the New York section of the American Chemical Society, chairman of the New York section of the Electrochemical Society, president of the National Electrochemical Society, and a member of the Chemist Advisory Council. lie Is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, and the American Institute of Chemists, president of the Chemists Club, New York, a trustee of Lehigh University, ana a member of the honorary scientific societies, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, and Epsilon Chi. He has been presented with the Chemical Industry Medal and the Per-kin: s BBSS Nominal quotations furnished by RichC Badger A Co. 125 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. ard i Industrial Stocks Landis-- - forces. Utah Con Ut. Wyo. Recent Stock Quotations 0 . Prince April 30, 1943 Medal. Amalgamated Sugar Preferred Consolidated Wagon & Machin First Security Corp. Class A . Utah Oil Refining Utah Power & Light $7 Prefer Z. C. M. I. ............. 1G0 i II II o I 29, 1943. South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Railroad Wage Increases The rescinding of the freight will undoubtedly: tend to limit the size of any increases in railroad wages all the more' so if the presidents hold the line order is adhered to generally in coming months. Under the circumstances, it is un- California Crude Oil A maximum increase of 25 cents a barrel for' crude oil of 15 degrees gravity and below has been authorized by. OP A, Inasmuch, as the maximum price thus obtained in a field also applies to all ingravities of crude above 15 delikely that the maximum creases that might be justifiable grees, the effect of the order is under the Little Steel formula to allow for graduated increases or the substandard wage clause in most Southern California fields estiwill be granted. Current mates of size of the wage rise up to the range of 21 to 23 gravirange Jbetween two and five per ty. Simultaneously, increases ' of cent, with something close to the 25 cents a barrel for heavy fuel smaller figure the more likely. oils and $1.40 a ton for asphalt rate increase . Alloy Steel Backlog With stainless and other alloy steels cut off from civilian- use, huge backlog is piling up for the period following the war. In addition to home and automobile use of such materials, there are growing fields in food equipment, transportation, machinery parts, and other trades. On the opposite side of the picture is the spectacular Increase in electric furnace capacity of the country, jumping 40 per cent in 1942. This capacity probably will mean also a period of severe competition. To meet the latter situation, producers are strengthening their research department. The whole points to aggressive development of markets. - were authorized. In addition to California, the Oder extends to deliveries in Oregon, Washington. Nevada, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii. Aside from the benefit to earnings of the higher the action is expected to prices, stimulate crude and heavy fuel production. (Standard & Poor's Corp.) Black s Season Assay ers and Chemists Tolophoao'' 165 So. W. Temple Sob Lako City H. E. HAVENOR & CO. 500 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City, Utah MEMBER SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE INFORMATION FURNISHED ON UTAH COMPANIES ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES Telephone 33857 -- I . i 4 1 F |