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Show 4 The Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah Strong Gains Recorded By Idaho Mines Salt Lake Stock Exchange 1. .09 1.32. 06 .20 10 06 26 05 .06 01 05 02 .71 ....... ..v. - 36 01 Madison 30. 03 03 8.75 -- ' at at 23. 100 12, 1952 500 at 20. 20, at 21, 2000 at 20, 1000 2000 3, at Mines 500 at 3. 1000 at 3. 1000 at at at 3.. 1000 6, 1000 1000 at 3. at 6. 29, 100 at 9. 1.35. UL Wyo. Con. Oil 1000 at 38. 300 at 38. CURB BALES Croff 1000 at 21, 3000 at 21, 1000 at 21. Grand Deposit 1000 at Leonora 1000 at 6. Park C. Con. 1000 at 32, 2000 at 22, 3000 at 22, 6000 at 22. - 3. 04 16 Plumbic or . : 9. 23. 1000 Tintlc Lead 1000 at 12. Tintlo Standard 100 at 01 Mines 2. Moscow 1000 at 2. Oil Securities 300 at 62, 500 at 62. 200 at 62. Plumblo 500 at 12, 1000 at 12. Prince Con. 1000 at Rica Argentine 20 at 2.85. .w Bo. o. 1.37. Jan. Saturday, BALES Croff 600 at East Utah-5- 00 SEast Standard Grand Deposit , MOO at Leonora 1000 04 -- Iron Blossom xSo. Standard xSundance Oil Swansea Con. Tar Baby Tintlo Central Tintlc Lead xTlntlc Standard Union Chief Utah Con xUtah ld Bug. Com. xUtah Id. Bug. Pfd. Park C. Com 1500 at Tintlo Standard 1000 01 -- ...... Utah-Wy- At ' .......... Sioux 2000 at 21. 21, Horn Silver 500 at 10. Kentucky Utah 1000 at ,.02 Park Bingham xPark City Con. ... Park Konold Park Nelson Park Premier xPark Utah xPloche Bristol xPlumbie Mines Plutus Prince Con. xProsper Mng. xRico Argentmt xRoyston Coal'n ...... xSllver King Coal'n xSilker King WesL 4. 4, 2, ............. Quincy xHorth Lily xHo. Standard xOll Securities 100 1000 5, 09 28 Hew SALES 2000 at at at 22, 1000 at 22. 100 at 55. Dragon 700 at 54, East Standard 5000 at 3, 3000 at 3. Horn Silver 200 at 11. 1000 at 6. Leonora 2000 at Madison Mines 500 at 28. Moscow 7000 at 2, 2000 at 2. New Park 300 at 2.25. North Lily 300 at 37, 600 at 37. Oil Securities 500 at 62, 900 at 62, 1600 at 62. Park C. Con. 2000 at 23. 6000 at 23. Plumblo 3500 at 12. 500 at 12. 3000 at Silver Shield 6000 at Sudance 011500 at 21. Tintlc Standard 500 at 1.37, 400 at 1.40. 300 at 1.40. 1.37, 200 at CURB SALES Croff 500 at 22, 500 at 22, 3500 at Croff Indian Queen Ktystone Lakeside Monarch xLeonora xLittle May xMadlson Mines x Magnolia Lsad Mammoth Miller Hill xMlners Gold xMono Kearsago Moscow ML States Dev xMountaln View aCN alldriver Nevada Mttals xMew Majestic xNew Park Monday, Jan. 14, 1952 Bonanasa 07 h 04 .12 1.30 02 500 at 12. Mineral Gain .... Cantd, from page 1 1950 and more than in any earlier year. In spite of the shortage of materials imposed by the mobilization program, the industry drilled 44,000 wells, more than ever before, and expanded transportation and refining facilities at a rapid rate. Only a 01 3.M . Con. Oil Victor Con. 04 xWestern Alloys . West Toledo Wilbert xTankee Con. Zuma ... UNLISTED STOCKS xAmalg. Sug. Pfd 18.00 xUtah Fire Clay 29.50 xUtah P. ft L. Com 1 00 xZ. C. M. L x Indicates operating companies. 0 small Increase (about 5 per cent) occurred in the prices of SALES Bristol Silver 1000 at 9. petroleum and petroleum prodBullion 2000 at 3, 3500 at 3. ucts compared with the 1950 Cardiff 700 at 20. Com. Lead 3000 at 4. lOOOat 1000 at average. Con. Eurtka 3000 at Croff 1000 at 22. Looking forward to 1952, it Eureka Bullion 500 at Leonora 4000 at 5. 4000 at 5, 1000 is expected that the rate of inat SV4. crease in all phases will slacken Madison Mines 500 at 28. New Park 200 at 2.25. somewhat, with total demand North Lily 300 at 36, 100 at 36. 58, 600 at 60. 200 about 5 per. cent greater and Oil Securities 500 at at 60. crude production up about 3 per Ploche Bristol 2000 at Rico Argentine 100 at 2.90. cent. Even this moderate inat 4. Royston 1000 7000 crease .will require further exat 23. Park C. Con. Tintlc Standard 300 at 1.30, 100 at pansion of the industrys ca1.30. Western Alloys 1000 at 4, 1500 at 4. pacity, in order to maintain a CURB ALLOTS reasonable margin over current 2000 at 500 at 500 at 22, Croff 22. 22fce demand. Oli Securities 300 at 60; 400 at 60. Park C. Con. 1000 at 23. 5000 at 23, CO AIj EXPORTS HIGH . 2500 at 23. 2500 at 23, 1000 at 23. coal production, Bituminous 1952 Jan. 15, Tuesday, SALES h accounted for about which Bristol Sllvtr 1000 at 9, 500 at 9. minof the total value of Bonanza 1000 at 4. Comb. Metals 1000 at 27, 1500 at 27. erals in 1951, rose about 4 per 1000 at Con. Eureka 1000 at cent over 1950, as a result of the East Utah 500 at 21. Grand Deposit 1000 at increase in exports. These rose Madison Mines 500 at 29, 500 at 29. 7, 4.7. 6. 8. one-fift- 7, 3. 55, 26, at 7. most of the last half of the year, however, and unsettled labor conditions by a strike in late August and early September made it impossible for operators to take full advantage of the favorable metal market conditions as production dropped considerably below capacity figures. The seemingly unsalable demand for base metals brought into sharp focus the need for new domestic ore reserves during 1951 and the most outstanding feature of developments during the year, in the district as well as other mining areas of the nation, was the large number of new exploration projects undertaken or scheduled for an early start. Important new projects in the district started during 1951 are the American Smelting and Refining-Silve- r Buckle project, high-light- a better workman when I know hard work and skill will mean higher earnings. Thats the incentive that has made Ameri-ea- n business grow and has benefited us all. But when tax bills cut earnings no matter how hard you work, you begin to wonder where the incentive is. Sort of like the goose that laid the goden egg, isnt it? CTIMiaQ oeeg)6iafiigH) 36. 5, Unlisted .35. at Sidney Whitewater 2000 at 3. INTEKSESSION Mine 200 at at at 5, 2200 at 1000 5. at 1000 3.45. 3.45, Day Registered Grandview 500 at 200 at 58, 1000 at 57, 500 at 57, 500 At 58, 1000 at 800 at 57. Heel a 40 at 17.50. Idaho Silver 2000 at 2000 at Indtpendence 2000 at Jack Waite 2000 at 15. 2000 at 15, 22 5000 at 15. 1000 at 15. 1000 at 500 at 1.84, 200 at 1.7 Lucky Frlda 200 at 1.75. Met. M. ft L 500 at 37. Metropolitan 1000 at Metropolitan A 500 at 20. Mineral Mb 1000 at 11. Silver Summit 1000 at 2 JO, 100 at 2.25, 200 at 2JS0. 5000 at Burnet Mineral 55, 58. ed 6.23, 15. 17. Sunshine 100 at 10.87. Sun Con. 500 at 06. Western A 1500 at 4. Bunker Hill 60 at 26.25. Unlisted Pend Oreille 200 at 6.65, McOUUvray 1000 at 1000 at 8.7a 50. OVER-THE-COUNT- 53. 300 at MARKETS quotation are compiled from Information obtained from varloui brokers. The securitlts are neither listed nor admitted for trading privilege on any national securities exchange. The following STOCKS Silver Banner and panysSilver-Lea- Cor- projects, and Mines deep development Day of Independence Lead ground, in partnership with Federal tez d nc creased. Mines, Inc., Highland-Surpris- e, Coke production (which is not Idaho Mining, Sunset Minerals, included in the value of min- ....abob and Rhode Island Mineral production because it is a ing. coal manufacture) reached an New ore disclosures were less estimated numerous in 1951 than in 1950, but Silver Summit opened an important new west ore body on its 3000 level last year and Couer dAlene Mines and Sunshine Consolidated both found new ore on deep horizons. Promising ore structures were discovered on the Nabob and and construction of new coke on Pine creek ovens became one of the most but theirproperties importance commerpressing problems in the mobil- cially has not yet been estabization effort. Despite short- lished. ages of critical building mateThe Mascot, Sidney and Lucky rials,' particularly silica brick for Friday companies all opened oven linings, an estimated 675 new lower levels during. 1951 ovens with an annual capacity and the Sullivan Mining comof about 4 million tons of coke pany began sinking to greater were completed. This, however, depths at its Star mine late in was a net gain of only 2 mil- the year. lion tons, as nearly 1 million had to be taken out of production for rebuilding. peak in 1951 at 79 million tons. The increase of almost 9 per cent over the preceding year was a direct corollary of the increased production of iron and steel, for which coke is an essential ingredient. Existing coke-ove- n capacity was taxed to the limit, Production of natural gas continued its rapid rise of recent years, gaining 15 per cent over 1950. Despite restrictions initiated by the Petroleum Administration for Defense, use of natural gas by residential consumers expanded more rapidly than all- others, increasing by about 27 per cent. The PAD regulations, applicable only in certain localities, restricted the number of new residential space heating installations so as to prevent demand from exceeding existing pipline capacity. It is better to have loved a short girl than never to have loved a tall. - 8.7 ER the Jersey Zinc development, Coand Smelting Company. ronado Copper and Zinc Com-- Mining Others involving Coeur dAlene MUnes and a merger of properties east of Mullan under Silfrom only 25 million tons in ver Mountain Lead Mines, Inc., 1950 to about 58 million tons in are under active consideration. 1951, while total production rose Another Important developfrom 516 million tons to 535. ment 1951 was the beIf exports continue at expected lated during government recognition of high rates, bituminous coal the need for encouraging new production in 1952 should ex- exploration work on a broad pand further. front, particularly by smaller Although exports of anthra- operators. This led to the escite coal also rose, from 3 mil- tablishment of the defense minlion tons in 1950 to about 6 mil- erals administration program of lion tons in 1951, the increase financial assistance to mine opwas not enough to prevent a erators. Companies in the dis(jecline of about 6 per cent in trict which benefited from this total tonnage output Because program, receiving 50 per cent of higher prices, however, the federal funds on approved lead-zivalue of output slightly inare Day explorations, all-ti- me 5, 100 10-d-ay NATURAL GAS Tm 22, 36. 36. 1000 at 36. 36.Hilarity 1000 at New 2000 7. 1. xHowell xKentucky-Uta- Registered Grandview 300 at 500 at 46. Colconda 500 at 1000 at 20. 1000 at Independtnea 2000 at 22 Met. M. ft L 500 at 35 BOO at 38, 1500 2500 at at 1000 at 500 4, . 12 Kennebee TimIit BOARD SALES 9. 02 18, 1953 Spokane Stock Exchange North Standard 3000 at Oil Securities 300 at 61, 100 at 55, 100 at 51, 300 at 51. Park C. Com 1000 at 23, 800 at 23, 300 at 24. Ploche Bristol 2000 at 9. 1000 at 9. Plumbic 600 at 12. 500 at 12. Coeur dAlene district proPrince Con. 2000 at ducers experienced a highly Rico Argentine 100 at 2.90. Silver Standard 60 at 2. successful year for the most part 2000 at Western Alloys 1000 at 1951 as demand for its lead 4. 1000 at 4. in CURB SALES and zinc products continued at Colorado 1000 at 2. Con. Eureka 2000 at an unprecedented rate throughGroff 4000 at 22, 1000 at 22. out the year at prices substanIndian Queen 1000 at Magnolia Lead 6000 at 7. tially above levels of the preMoscow 1000 at 2. North Lily 100 at 37. vious year. Park C. Con. 2000 at 23. Tintie Standard 100 at 1.32, 100 at Shortage of manpower during Wednesday, Jan. 16, 1952 Listed Stocks Bif Hill Bingham Metals Bonanza Mining zBrlstol silver xB union xCardlff Central Std XChlef Con xClayton silver Colorado Con. xColb. Rezall sComblned Metals xComet Coal'n rCommonw'lth Lead.. xCons. Eureka Crescent Eagle Oil xCroff Crown Point xDragon E. Crown Point East Standard B. Tin. Coal'n xEast Utah xEmplre Mines Eureka Bullion xEurtka Lilly Con. Eureka Mines xEureka Standard . . Gold Chain xOrand Deposit .... Great Western xHorn Silver January Hy-pothe- ek H. E. HAVENOR & CO. 529 NEWHOUSE BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Member Salt Lake Stock Exchange Information Furnished on Utah Companies Orders Executed on All Exchanges Telephone 57 |