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Show September 5, 1941 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, UtaK Production Of Tungsten Shows Gain Utah Figures L Stock S. In Bureau Exchange Quotations Explorations WASHINGTON, D. C. Num- erous western mineral areas in the Rocky Mountain area will 1941 figure importantly in a U. S. FRIDAY, SEPT, S, Aalced Bureau of Mines search for straBid 48ft 49ft tegic metals and minerals to be Big Hill ,03ft Blagbem Metals carried out in 19 states and 43 Bonanza Mining 42 (Nominal quotation! furnUhod by Rich-a- n c. Badger Company. 310 Kearna Building, Balt Lake City, Utah.) Alfcul Bid 2.20 2.1S SUrer Syndlnata 342ft 347ft Equity Oil Madiioa Mlnea 45ft 46ft Bun Con. -- 142 145 .l-l BUrer Dollar A .....140 SUrer DoUar.B ,..,.145 7 J7ft OU Utah Southern .25 Park City, Utah Bingham Development ... .02 40ft Ariaona Antler 1.75 7.75 ....... 40 47 . surer xBrlstol ,11ft ,13 48ft ,10 46ft ,06 Vi (Bullion (Cardiff Central Standard (Chief Con (Clayton Sllrer 44 ft 06 -- 1J0 44 ......... 1.10 JO 45 .04ft (Colorado Con. 49ft 49 Colb. Rexall ....... J3ft J5 (Combined Metala .18 .15 ....... (Comet Coalition J4 JJO (Commonwealth Lead ... C re (cent Eagle OU ...... .19 ........... a. ..... C. off Jl05 Crown Point Jj Eureka J04 Jj (Coni 47 (Dragon 04ft E. Crown Point .......... J JO 08 (Eait Standard .15 E. Tin tic Coalition ...... .07 47 ....Utah JO .04 Silt Minei ,.,t...... .10 JO (Eureka Bullion - (Eureka Lily Con. Eureka Minei Eureka Standard Oold Chain Great Weitern (Orand Depoilt (Horn SUrer (HoweU Indian Queen 45 42 49 iX. JJ J Kennebec Kentucky-Uta- h 455. Keystone (Lakeilde Monarch (Leonora (Little May 4jj .7? 'K n J, u "2 jTi? jjg "2? Sdammoth Mtnen Gold Miuourl Monaroh j (MOSCOW (Mt. City Copper iMountaln sNerada MetaU H alldriver (New Perk Majeitle JSorth Lily North Standard (Ohio Copper Nark Bingham City Con. jpark Park Eonold Park Neleon Park Premier (Park Utah Ploche Bristol iS 44 Magnolia Lead .. 45 45 40 44ft 40 42ft J9 -- . ng jjgft jbo .03ft .04 ft - 1.65 cq 44ft o .08 y. .lift .02 V Jg .40 , .u 35 V " im2ft yV plumbic 14 47 'os ft 2 (Plutui Con. (Prince 2.6O 43ft JLO jg -4 . 25 Mining 1 .04 ft u (Prosper (RtooArgentine Coalition sSver King Coalitloa.. .440 5gS 40 Silver King Western 41 Shield . Silver Standard m KJ? M SiouzMlnec Jg 44 South Iron Womom .& 47 south Standard Con. 2s Kar Baby Jg y&l. . . . . . Tlntie Central (Tlntie Lead .J? kTlntic Standard 4Pft Chief (Union nl Utah Con. Con. OS. - .. -. (Utah-Wyoml- ng W-7- u- - 1 - UalUted Oteeke Pfd.9.50 (Amalgamated Soger Machine.. .45 Con. Wagon National Tunnel Mlnee. . (Utah Plre Say W-O- Solos u.l ' u. .?!:: : : : Kansas-Okla-'homa-Misso- uri 945 40 40 75.00 SS R8 OPERATING at Oft. Cow. Eureka 1000 at SI. Bait Utah 1000 at 44. 5fTparkl at L62 ft; 100 at 140. North Std. 3000 at 5ft. Ohio Copper 1000 at 14ft. Park City Con. 500 at 39. 100 at 1J5. Rico Argentina 100 at 1.3. Tintlc Std. 100 at 147ft. BuUion 1000 Stability of Lead Seen - Nevada-Massachuse- (Them quotations furnished by J. A. Hogle Company, 132 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.) AC Anaconda Copper 34ft AP American Smelting 60ft - , Overall consumption and sup- in ply of lead are now about H. Clinton to according balance, Crane, NON-OPERATI- Utah-Wy- o. NON-OPERATI- tions as uncertain as they arc to- day. Stability of the lead price, too, National Tunnel, 100 at 55. made for a healthier situahas componlos. (Indicate! operating 1941 tion in this metal, Crane deWEDNESDAY, SEPT. S, clared. He said he felt that with OPERATING Clayton SUrer, 1000 at 50. wages, costs and prices of other Coni. Eureka, 1000 at 22; 500 at 25. commodities and goods sharply East Utah, 200 at 48; 1500 at 47. the present price of 15 1000 2ft. at higher, Leonora, Little May, 2000 at 4. cents a pound for lead did not New Park, 100 at 149ft. seem too high in comparison. Rico Argentina, 100 at 1.30. Silver Shield, 2000 at 7ft: 1500 at 7. The wartime ceiling price was cents a pound. SUrer Standard, 1000 at 3ftt 4000 at 6 . Uallited - TinUe Lead. 1000 at 34. NON-OPERATI- Monarch, 1000 at I. ' Hoys ton Coalition, 1000 at 5ft, Weitern Alloyi, 3000 at 3. (Indicate! operating qpjnpoolos. -- Miuourl TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1941 OPERATING a Cardiff-s-tQp- at 5. Consolidated Kureca 1000 at M. 1000 I. iorn SUrer 5XJ ng SeioMt IkslV-!- $0 it 4. at 90, 1000 MW 2Bft 44ft 44 ft 41ft Cause of Old Ben Disaster Determined .... King Mining King Pint Creek Lexington liberal King Water Power SaIm Septemher 2, 1947 Tuesday Board Bales Registered Butte Highs, 356 at 5ft. Orandrlew, 1000 at 20. Independence X, 1000 at 14; 1000 14. at 42ft. LOOkOUt Mte An investigation by the Bureau of Mines of the that killed 27 men in explosion the Old Ben Coal Corporations No. 8 mine at West Frankfort, 111., on July 24 attributes the disaster to an ignition of methane, an explosive gas, by an electric mine locomotive, according to a preliminary-report sent in by the e! msmiMMSM at Mineral King Morning Glory Sllrec. Summit, 500 at 145; 1000 at Monitor . . . Nabob 1.65. Bun Con., 500 at 1.20. Ottawa . . . Tamarack, 1000 at 41ft; 200 at 41ft. eiieiMMsei Paramount UnUeted Pilot SUrer e oooaftRP Sidney. 200 at 3.92. Plainrlew . . Intereewleu BagUtered Reeves Macd OOOBBSSa Butte Highs, 356 at 5. Clayton, 1000 at 52; 1500 at 52; 500 Sheep Creek Sherman, 500 at 4g; 2000 -- at 53ft.. .. - Dayrook, 500 at 88. Orandriew, 2000 at 18ft. Hecla, 100 at 11.40; 100 at 11.55. Independence X, 1000 nt 14. Met M ft L, 1000 nt Oft. Mineral Mtn., 2000 at 41; 200 at 45. NewHilarlty, 5000 at Oft; 3500 at Polaris, 100 - at 5.10. Sherman, 1000 at 42; 100 at 41ft; 500 at 1.75. at 0.75; 42; 2000 at 41ft. SU Summit. 500 nt 1.69; 1000 ; 100 Sunshine, 100 at - tts bureau's mine inspectors. , The source of the ignition could not be determined, defiSU BOWl nitely, but' the bureau investiSU Chieftain gators reported that available evidence indicated that the gas was ignited by an arc or spark SU Syndicate from an electric gathering locoSt. Elmo ... eiMMiMMl motive. The investigators, howSuccess . . . . MMKMIM1 ever, noted that the ignition may Thomas Cons. OS have been caused by an employe Utica smoking; underground. Wellington .lOttffMO Whltedslf . Statements obtained . from Yak. 09O uiree survivors who were in the immediate area where the explosion occurred all conformed in placing the origin of the blast at the locomotive. Each of the three spoke . of seeing a baU of fire at the locomotive and hearing a swishing sound as the ous month because of model and fire spread before he was hurled by the force of the exdesign changes by some truck headlong plosion. was The companies. July total Of 264 men in the mine at the 99,624 compared with 93,438 in time of Hie explosion, 234 esJune. Totals for the seven month pe- caped to; the surface unaM riod reflect an. .annual produc- Four were rescued by fellow tion rate of about 4.7 million au- workmen, but one of the rescued tomobiles and motor trucks thus men died later in a hospital The far in 1947. Passenger car sales explosion was confined to a through July totaled 2,000,850, section of toe mine, limiting the and motor truck sales reached number of casualties, largely because other areas bordering on 727,070 for a grand total of motor vehicles. the explosion scene had been Cumulative and comparative freshly frock dusted, the investigators said. factory sales figures follow: 0 1 - Passenger ' Car. Factory Sales Forced Downward Passenger car off 9 per fell sales factory cent in July, the Automobile Manufacturers Association announced today. July car sales totaled 279,459 compared to 307,-1in June, the AMA said. Shortages of steel which forced some manufacturers' to suspend operations for limited periods was. a factor in the sales DETROIT . 24 decreage. Motor truck and coach manu- facturers recorded a seven, per cent gain In sales over the previ- - . Fame as Source PETT ft Kionnis UQE, STOCKS COMMODITIES BONDS Of Phosphate BOISE, Idaho The Idaho mining district of Montpelier kt Bear Lake County, bordering on Wyoming, elaims to be the phosphate capital of the world. The phosphate beds in the immediate vicinity of Montpelier remained practically untouched New Bill Protects until during the late war when Alaskan Placers the government secured the WASHINGTON, D. C. A bill Homestake Gold Mining Co. of to permit mining for gold and other previous metals in naviga Lejid, S. D., to prospeot the deble streanis in Alaska wag sign- posit Since then, the San Francisco ed recently by President TruChemical Co., a subsidiary of the man. The legislation wag sought by Mountain Copper Co., of CaliforAlaskan miners who feared some nia, came into the picture and streams where they now operate, started open pit operaUons at or where they contemplate min- what is known as the Waterloo ing, may be declared navigable Mine, and constructed a milling Ufider recent rulings of the su- plant of 300 tons daily oapaoity. From this operation the compreme court. pany is now shipping around 88 railroad cars a day qf st the late of 60,000 tons a month. MEM Self Lake Stock Exchange MW UK (tens(MU S EAST 2ND SO. Trads .Chlcqaq Mtawnlllo Exchanq POCATELLO, fPARQ 214 WEST BOHNEVILLE IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO 415 B STREET . J. A. HOGLE & CO. KMbMS Scdl Lsfco-Ho- tab Stock wt specialize m Mnrara stocks PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL MARKETS III MAIM St.' DESEL BUKA Ogdsi . 34. silver Shield 1006 M 7ft, Tlntie Stgndard 100 at 146. 'Bingham Mgtale 45 . - Bingham Metali, 1000 at Creicent EagU, 1000 at 19. Indian Queen, 1000 at 1ft. Mining IN International Nickel KC Kennecott Company JO 8t. Joseph Lead PD Phelps Dodge Quotations courtesy of Edwin LaVlgna 100 at 9.75. Sun Con., 500 at 1.18; 500 at 1.18. Co., Spokane, Wash. Tamarack, ' 1000 at 42; 2000 at 41. Unlieted Butte High 0 0 o 0 0 0 Bunker HU1, 100 at 17.30. Dayrock . Pend Oreille, 500 at 1.95; 100 at 1.90. Oladitom IIMMMMM Sidney, 5000 et 4.00; 1150 at 4.00. Oolconda MARKETS The following securities are neither Hecla listed nor admitted for trading prlvllegei Idaho BUnr on any national securities exchange, Independence Ex Dir Jock Waite Alpine Met. M. ft L. eemmi Metropolitan Asurite . A MieiiMiii Metropolitan Big Creek Apex MMMM Mineral Mt. iieeKimil Callahan Con. New Hilarity Caledonia Poralia .....isiiMeiMiei C. D. A. Mines Sherman IMMIMHII Coaster Sll Summit imimhhiim Crystal Lead Sunshine . Douglas Sun Con. seeMMtiMi Tamarack Oold Bond United LZ MMIMIIIMI Oold Helm MMMihimm Unlisted Sleeks Bunker HiU . . Hope sliver . ISIIIIIIIIItl CaUuhsn High Aurora .. McGllllrray High Surprise. New World . . . Hunter Creek eiMMiim Pend Oreille .. 10-40- . ......... ......... HM Homesteks ft at chairman of the St. Lead Co., the nation's Joseph top mine producer of this metal. I expect that tha lead situation will remain reasonably in balance over the remainder of the third quarter, Crane said. Miller HU1 2000 at 5ft. There has recently been a Park Neleon 1000 at 11. moderate slowdown in the de(Indicate! operating conypanloi.1941 mand for lead as a result of e THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, industrial vacations, but summer OPERATING Mr.' Crane asserted this has been Com. Eureka, 500 at 21. Bait Utah. 1100 at 47; 1400 at 48. offset by a drop of 80,000 tons Leonora, 1000 at Sft. smelter and government Mt. City Copper, 5W at 60; 100 at 57 in stocks of lead. He added, howNew Park, 100 at 140; 100 at 148ft Ohio Copper, 1000 at 13ft. ever, that he did not feel it Rico Argentine, 100 at 1.30. 500 at 145. Tlntie Std.. proper or safe to predict for OU, 500 at 18. more than a few months ahead, particularly with world condi4. non-operau- by Bdward L. Burton ft Company, Auguit ,21, 1947, 160 South Mountain Fuel Main Street, Salt Lake City.) Asked Bid Z. C. M. L Amalgamated Sugar Com. . 9.40 . 9.65 (Purniihed Oft. 40 Oom.3. Sugar o doPfd. S.uc. J. JR S8 - Euma . 43ft 43ft (Wilbert (Yankee Con (Utah-Idah- JV 4f 49 Victor Con Weitern Alloyi ; Alaska. Lowell B. Moon, chief of the bureaus mining branch, has announced that the money spent on; exploration will center on about eight groups expected to show metals listed by the army-nav- y munitions board as facing critical shortages. Names Objective Well go after lead deposits harder than anything else, Moon said. The other commodities are tin, rutile, copper, iron, mercury, beryllium, tantalum and tungsten. The development projects listed for the 12 months ending next June 30 include: Lead-zin- c Granite county, Stevens county, Wash.; Montana; near Pioche, Nev.; San Bernardino county, Cal.; three projects in Pennsylvania in Chester, Bucks and Blair counties; a small one in Jefferson county, W. Va.t near Harpers Ferry; two projects in several counties of the Platteville district, in southwestern Wisconsin, one of which is under way now; two in Owen county, Ky., and one in Lincoln county; two in the tristate area, directed from Joplin Mo.; one each in Summit, Pitkin and Lake counties, Colo.; and ip Beaver and Tooele counties, Utah; and Presidio county, Texas. Wide Activity Two projects Tungsten north of Philipsburg, Mont. Tin Cape Mountain on Alaska's Seward Peninsula near one small Bering seaport, Tin City. Rutile, an ore of titanium Two projects in Hot Springs county, Ark., and one along the black sand beach deposits ' of Floridas west coast. Two fairly good Copper sized projects in Churchill county, Nev., and Cochise county, Ariz.; a small one in Montgomery county, Pa., and a long shot enterprise, already under way, near Hillsville, Va., in Carroll county. Lincoln county, N. M. Iron Neva- das increased tungsten production from April through June of this year is credited by the U. S. Bureau jof Mines with, reversing a full years downward trend in the nations 'domestic tungsten output, Senator Pat McCarren recently announced. The two Nevada tungsten producers chiefly responsible were Comthe pany and the U. S. Vanadium Corporation. The former increased its output at its Pershing County property east of Lovelock, while the U. S. Vanadium Corporation resumed production of concentrates at its Riley mine in the Potosi district east of Winnemucca near the Getchell mine. Domestic production reached 685 short tons while shipments of tungsten concentrates totaled 802 short tons during the April-Ju- ne period this, year, to figures furnished toaccording Senator McCarren by the Bureau of Mines. Domestic output and tungsten shipments were 593 tons and 666 tons, respectively, during the January-Marc- h period this year. Nationally, production increases were also recorded in California and Colorado but losses in Idaho and North Carolina partially offset the gains. ; --.i- CITY, Nev. CARSON 41ft at M. H. 0. HAVENOR & CO. S19 NIWHOUSI BUILDING, SALT LAKI CITY, UTAH 01 SALT LAO T.Uph.iw STOCK EXCHAEOB I-I8- ST |