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Show The Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah 4 Argentine 200 at 2.90, 50 at 2.924, 50 at 2.924, 100 Rico 2.874, 2.924. Salt Lake Stock Exchange Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1952 Bid Aiked LISTED STOCKS Big Hill Bingham Metala Bonanza Mining xBrletol Silver xBullion xCardlf Central Standard xChlef Con xClayton Silver xColorado Con xColb Bexall xComblned Metala ' xComet Coalition xCommonwealth Lead xCon Eureka Crescent Eagle Oil xCroff Crown Point xDragon East Crown Point East Standard East Tlntlo Coaltllon xEast Utah x Empire Mines Eureka Bullion xEureka Lilly Con xEureka Standard Eureka Mines Gold Chain xOrand Deposit Great Western xHorn Silver xHowell Indian Queen 024 13 27 11 044 074 . ... 09 27 05 .48 04 03 .08 21 04 08 074 20 03 014 024 07 10 23 014 14 09 28 Kennebec xKentucky-Uta- h Keystone Lakeside Monarch xLeonora xLlttle May xM ad Ison Mines xMagnolia lead Mammoth Miller Hill xMlners Gold xMono Kearsarge Moscow Mtn States Dev xMountaln View xN alldriver 014 064 024 26 07 26 02 05 07 .014 054 02 Nevada Metals Nevada Monarch xNew Majestic xNew Park NSW QllillCy asssaseeeesee xNorth Lily XNorth Standard xOll Securities Park Bingham xPark City Con Park Konold Park Nelson Park Premier xPark Utah xPloehe Bristol xPlumblc Mines Plutus x Prince Con xProsper Mining XRlco Argentine xRoyston Coalition xSllver King Coalition.... xBUver King Western xSllver Shlel d. ..... xSllver Standard Sioux Mines South Iron Blossom xSouth Standard xSundance Oil Swansea Con Tar Baby Tintle Central Tlntlc Lead xTlntlc Standard Union Chief Utah Con xUtah-Idah- o Sugar Com. . xUtah-IdahSugar Pfd 71 4)14 06 2.45 i04)e 36 014 55 05 03 .03 3.00 10 12 15 10 014 2.95 04 3.90 4 024 024 .024 04 18 18 014 04 02 .114 024 014 3.50 .024 1.50 .45 .024 .15 .28 .14 .05 .084 .10 .274 .07 .54 .044 .03 4 .10 .23 .06 jr .26 .04 .024 .03 .08 .11 .25 .02 .20 .10 g Victor Con xWestern Alloys West Toledo Wilbert XTankee Con Zuma Con Keystone 300 at 25. Lakeside Monarch 6000 at 14. Madison Mines 1000 at 27. Mono Kearsarge 1000 at 74. New Park 200 at 2.50, 300 at 2.50. Park City City 1500 at 28. 1000 at 500 at 114. Ploche Bristol 1000 at 10. Plumbic 500 at 114. Silver Standard 500 at 24. South Standard 3000 at Con Oil 100 at Sundance 0111500 at 20. Zuma 1000 at 34. CURB SALES Crescent Eagle Oil 1000 at 9. Eureka Lilly 500 at 7. 28. 36. Madison Mines 500. at Magnolia Mines 1000 at 7. Oil Securities 100 at ,55. Park City Con. 1000 at. 30. Ploche Bristol 1000 atl 1. 44. at Royston 1000 at 100 Tlntlc Standard 1.374, 200 at 1.374. 22, 1952 Tuesday, January Bullion 1000 at 3. Clayton Silver 300 at 45. Columbus Rexall 500 at 14. Commercial Lead 4000 at 44. Croff 16000 at 25. 6000 at 26. East Standard 4000 at 3. East Utah 500 ta 21. 1000 at 7. Magnolia Lea New Park 300 at 2.35. North Lily 600 at 36. Oil Securities 200 at 57. ta 33, 2000 at 32. .324 1500 Ploche Bristol 5000 at 94. .02 500 at 17. Plutus .07 Park City Con 500 at 34, 200 at 35, .024 Rico Argentine 30 at 2.924, 200 at .27 2.95 .08 silver Shield 1000 at 24. .30 Silver King Coalition 15 at 3.75. .03 Tlntlo Standard 500 at 1.374. .08 Con 011400 at 33. .10 Zuma 3000 at 34. .024 Bristol Silver 2000 at 84. .06 Leonora 1500 at 64. .024 Croff 500 at 264, 1000 at 264. .76 New Park 100 at 2.35. .03 North Lily 100 at 364. Park City Con 300 at 33, 1500 at 32. ".07 Rico Argentine 50 at 3.00, 200 at 2.50 2.924. 240 at 2.924. .09 Royston 1000 at 44. .38 Western Alloys 2000 at 44. .024 .68 Monday, Jan. 21, 1952 .06 Cardiff 100 at 20. Clayton Silver 1000 at 44. Colorado 1000 at 24. Commercial Lead 7060 at 44. Croff 2000 at 244. Con Eureka 1000 at 8. East Standard 3000 at 3. East Utah 500 at 21. Grand Deposit 1000 at 3. Horn Silver 2200 at 10. Magnolia Lead 4000 at 7. Mono Kearsarge 2950 at 74. t Madison Mines 1000 at 28. Moscow 3000 at 2. New Park 200 at 2.674. .024 North Lily 500 at 38. Park City Con 1000 at 34. .034 .04 Ploche Bristol 1000 at 94, 3100 at .08 94. .20 Plumbic 500 at 124, 500 at 13. .20 Royston 2000 at 44. .02 Silver Shield 1000 at 24. 915 at 3. .05 South Standard 600 at 20. 03 Tlntlo Lead 500 at 12. .14 Tlntlc Standard 300 at 1.40. - Utah-Wyoml- .03 .024 o xUtah-Wyomin- Royston 044 .06 034 ".044 084 .09 294. .03 024 .22 Plumbic .21 02 1.25 43 OH. 04 03 02 03' .02 9.50 18.00 xAmalg. Sugar Wd xAmalg Sugar Pfd 19.50 xUtah Plre Clay 29.624 30.00 XUtah P & L Com 76.00 74.00 XZ C M 1 xlndlcates operating companies. BALES Cardiff 494 at 21, 440 at 21. 100 at Sis Commonwealth Lead--10-00 at 44. Combined Metals 1000 at 27. Con Eureka 2000 at 8. Cr off 5000 at 264, 3000 at 274. 2000 at 274; East Standard 500 at 3, 2000 at 3. ng CURB SALES Columbus Rexall 500 at 14. Sundance Oil 100 at 21. Con Eureka 2000 at 8. East Utah 1000 at 20. 500 at 20. Magnolia Lead 1000 at 7. North Standard 2000 at 14. Park City Con 1500 at 34. 2500 at 34. Ploche Bristol 2000 at 94. Western Alloys 1000 at 44, 2000 at ; 44. Saturday, January43.19, 1952 Clayton Silver 600 at Commercial Lead 2000 at 44. Con Eureka 3000 at 74. Croff 6000 at 24, 2000 at 244. East Standard 1000 at 3. Grand Deposit 4000 at 3. Indian Queen 8000 at 14. Leonora 1000 at 6. Little May 2000 at 24. Mtn States Dev 1000 at 54. North Standard 1000 at 14. Park City Con 2000 at 26, 500 at 29. Ploche Bristol 1000 at 9. Plmubio 500 at 11. 50 4000 at at 100 ng too UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Bid at CURB SALES Madison Mines 500 at 25. Magnolia Lead 1000 at 7. Eureka Lilly 500 at 7. Oil Securities 100 at 55. Park City Con 100 at 30. Ploche Bristol 1000 at 11. Royston 1000 at 44. Tlntlc Standard Croff 1500 at 100 at 25. 439 110.00 112.50 .04 .04 1952 Tuesday, Jan. 22, BOARD 8ALE8 Re filtered Clayton 500 at 45, 200 at 45. 560 at 54, 500 at 54, 500 Grandview Asked White Water at 37. 55. at 24. at IAS, 200 at 1.86, 200 at 1.85. Met A 1000 at 204. Sun Con 500 at 704, 500 at 704, 500 at 714. 200 at 71. 300 at 71. United LZ 1000 at 94. 1.374. at 24. Independence Lucky Friday White Water Premium prices that have world markets in nonfer-rou-s metals for. more than a year continued to ease, particularly in lead, according to E. & M. J. Metal and Mineral Markets. Foreign quotations for zinc were unsettled. Lower prices .were named during the last week In both tungsten and antimony ore. Quicksilver was reduced $4 par flask ini New York. Traders attached importance to the announcement issued after the Truman - Churchill discussions ended, which disclosed that an agreement had been reached on strategic raw materials to be made available to the U. S.' and the II K. to maintain production targets. This development, along with the resignation of the head of RFC, was reflected in higher tin prices in London and Singapore. COPPER cutbacks in civilian Despite demand for Janrequirements, at the continues uary copper same highly inflated level that prevailed in recent months. The. price situation last week was unchanged. Top defense officials still oppose a rise in the domestic quotation and lean toward granting price relief to producers where this is essential to maintain output Cornelius F. Kelley, chairman of Anaconda, declared last week that the supply outlook for copper will begin to improve materially during the latter half of 1952. He took sharp issue with those government officials who have conducted a systematic that practically campaign amounted to propaganda urging the substitution of aluminum for copper. The short supply of copper will be relieved by steps that have already been taken, he said. The first major increase in production will come from Anaconda through its Greater Butte Project and the nes wulphide plant at Chuquicamata, Chile. Both will begin operations this spring. By the end of 1953, he said, additional production from projects under way here and abroad will increase the total supply 205,000 tons a year above present levels. at 564. Unllcted 1500 at 4. at at 5000 64. 5000 22, 2000 at 234. 1000 at 234. 1000 at 234. 500 at 224. Lucky Friday 700 at 1.75, 300 at 1.76. Idaho SQver Independence 00 at 1.80, 500 at 1.71. Met M A L 937 at 354. Metropolitan A 500 at 224. Polaris 100 at 4.75. saver Summit 500 at 2.37. 100 at 2.38, 500 at 2.4a 100 at 2.38. 200 at 2.38. 100 at 2.40, 200 at 2.38. Sunset Minerals 3000 at 82. Bun Con 1000 at 704, 500 at 714. 200 at 72. 100 at 72. United LZ 5000 at 10. utp-s- et Unlisted Bunker HOI 50 at 25.75. 10 at 25.00. 500 at 8.55, 25 at 8.75, Pend Oreille 10 at 8.80. 10 at 8.85. Sidney 300 at 3.58, 20 OVER-THE-COUNT- at 3.88. ER MARKETS showed that exports increased to 8813 tons. This resulted from an easing of the regulations on shipments of metal treated here for foreign account on toll. Production in December totaled 81,769 tons, the high for the year 1951. The latest slab zinc statistics of the. American Zinc Institute are summarized as follows, in Nov. Dec. tons: Stock at beginning23,084 25,041 Production 79,376 81,769 Production, daily rate r 2,646 2,638 .' 1 . Shipments Domestic 70,084 72,814 drawback.. 4,517 8,813 Export acc 2,818 3,282 Govt, Totals .77,419 84,909 25,041 21,901 Stock at end Unfilled orders ......67,268 50,509 Domestic quotations for zinc were unchanged on the basis of cents for Prime Western, 19 East St. Louis. Mexican lead was available at 26 cents Gulf ports, with, the market quiet. s. TUNGSTEN . Consumers in need of nearby metal purchased foreign lead during the week on the basis of 19 cents per pound from various sources of supply. Mexican lead was maintained in one quarter at 19 cents f.a.s. Gulf ports, but the price was little more than nominal. The domestic market remained firm on the unchanged basis of 19 cents per pound New York. Sales in the domestic market for the week totaled 4115 tons. Battery scrap has been coming into the market at a fair rate and it was reported that some smelters raised heir smelting charge to $50 per ton against the minimum of $40 fixed by OPS. This points to an easier scrap market. statistics December The 500 200 INTERSESSION Rerbtered Clayton 1000 at 474. 1000 at 47. Golconda 1000 at 28. Grandview 500 at 54, 1000 at 50, 500 Copper Mart Tightens as Demand Gains LEAD has never been little, too late." Water Power. REGISTERED STOCKS Grand Deposit 4000 at 3. CURB SALES Crescent Eagle Oil 1000 at 9. - In peace or war it Spokane Stock Exchange at 44. Sundance 1000 at 21. Tlntlo Standard 1300 at 1.40. Western Alloys 2000 at 44. CURB BALES Con Eureka 4000 at 8, 1000 at 8. East Standard 1000 at 3. Ploche Bristol 1000 at 94. Tlntlo Standard 200 at 1.40. Utah-Wyoml- 25, 1952 January Traders in tungsten ore were puzzled over the general unsettlement in prices abroad. The London market has declined from tile recent high of 525s per long ton unit of W03 to 485s. Much of the unsettlement abroad was caused by a press release Issued early in Decemd ber to the effect that the international control plan, to cover a period of four years, calls for a ceiling of $60, whereas the current price is $65 (short pro-pos- . ton unit). The government has been the chief support of the market. It has been more or less on the side lines in recent weeks, adding to the general confusion. H. E. HAVENOR & CO. 529 NEWnOUSE BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Member Salt Lake Stock Exchange Information Furnished on Utah Companies Orders Executed on All Exchanges Telephone 57 A. HOGLE j. Member Salt Lake-Spokane- -N & CO. ew York Stock Exchanges WE SPECIALIZE IN MINING STOCKS " Loans Made on Listed Mining Securities 132 MAIN ST. 5 WALL ST. KEISEL BLDG. Salt Lake Spokane Ogden t XHVHfOT n JO I 1k ... |