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Show June 27, 1057 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS 3cTon last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardy and two children, and John HimmelbiDger of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stevens of who cant( for his son Keith who Richfield spent last weekend here had been visiting for a month with with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fish. rickson (Patsy), are taking a vacation trip to California. ru ru Mrs Deborah Huntsman Orcinqevlde lJewA Mr. and Mrs Rex King and four Mrs Arthur Rhodes children of Orem came Wednesday spent three days last week at a night of last week. They visited at Postal Convention in Heber City. the Reid Bailey home. While iierp they went wiln the Baileys on the mountain to the Ferron Reservoir Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown and and fished. There quite a baby Kathy of Salt Lake City spent number fishing at the reservoir. the weekend with Mrs. Browns parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Thomas. A daughter, Norma Thomas, also came down with them to visit. Mr. and e - TV Radio Repair H FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ovlatt had their son Clark home over the weekend from Cedar City. He will marry Ora Fay Wardle of Vernal CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS Member Notice shall he May 9, 1957. DATED March 21, 1957 Ernest E. House. Manager, Utah Land Office Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior First Publication: May 9, 1957 Last Publication: July 4, 1957 Dncacjo os cOcatto Insurance Corporation on 0X3 & NOTICE OF LEASE Published pursuant to Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954, (68 Stat. 708) TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN In Requet t for pursuance of a prop Publication heretotore filed In accord7 of the Act of ance with Section August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. the regulations thereunder 186 708) and (43 CFH 8): That on or about May 30, 1952 effective June 3, 1952. there was issued by the United States of America under and pursuant to the min-eileasing laws as defined in Section 11 of the Act of August 13, 1954, v68 Stat. 708) an ail and gas lease to Fred P Sehonvvald, as Lessee, .and addtnat Fred P. Schonwald, whose ress is Branitf Building - Oklahoma City, Ok ahoma, is the present lessee under said lease as to the lands described in Section 2 of this Notice, as shown bearing Serial No. by the records of the Bureau of Land of the InManagement, Department terior: and, 2. That said lease covers lands in the County ot Emery, State of Utah, described as follows, to wit: 21) TOWNSHIP South, RANGE 14 East, Sait I.ake MERIDIAN All 27: Section 3. That if any person claiming or virtue ot, any asserting under, or by claim located mining unpatented prior to enactment of the Act ot 1. al August or13, 1954 (68 InStat. 708), any Aci interest Leasing right First Publication: May 9, minerals (as defined In Section 11 Last Publication: July 4, 1957 of said Act of August 13, "1954) as d lands or anv to the to file in th part thereof, ofshall fail NOTICE OF LtASE the Bureau- - ot Land Land Office Management at Salt Lake City, Utah Published pursuant to Section 7 of and within 150 days from the below the Act of August 13, 1954, (68 Stat. stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement IT MAY which shall set foith as to such TO WHOMEVER above-describe- CON-CFR- mining claim: IS HEREBY GIVEN In (t) The date of location; for a of proper Request (2) The book and page of recordaheretofore filed in accord-of of the notice or certificate of tion Section 7 of the Act 1954 (68 Stat. 708) and location; (3) The section or sections of the the regulations thereunder (43 t.l'K public land surveys which embrace such milling claim: or if such lands That on or about June 30, 3952 wati are unsurveyed either the section or effective July 21, 1953. there Amerwhich would probably emIssued by the United Stales ol min- sections brace such mining claim when the ica under and pursuant lo the in Secpublic land surveys are extended to eral leasing law s ns defined 1.1, such lands or a tie by courses ana tion 11 of the Act of August lease1954, United to distances to an approved (68 Stat 708) an oil and gas mineral monument; Avard Fairbanks, as Lessee, and that Stales Is such claimant Whether (4) Nicholas G. Morgan, Sr., Charitable pui chaser under such lowhose aihliess is 504 locator or Foundation, Lake cation; and Walker Bank Building - Sa.l lessee (5) The name and address of such City, Utah, is astheto present claimant and names and addresses so deslands the under said lease far as known to the claimant of any cribed in Seel ion 2 of tins Notice, claiming shown other person or personsIn or as No. Serial bearing under of any Interest or interests bv the reiimls of the Bureau unpalented mining claim; Department oi such Land Management, failure shall be conclusively such the Interior; and, deemed (i) to constitute a waiver 2. That said lease covers lands in and relinquishment by such mining of Utah, the County of Emery, State claimant of any and all right, title, described as follows, to wit: and interest under such mining claim 20 South, RANGE 14 as to, but only as to. Leasing Act TOWNSHIP minerals, and (ii) to constitute a East, Salt Lake MERIDIAN consent by such mining claimant that SURSVe!rtio,n:3: Lot 4, SW14NW14 such mining claim and any patent issued therefor, shat1 be subject to SW 4 2. Sl23, 1, the reservation of Leasing 4Act minSection 4: Tads of said erals SE14SVVI4, specified in section NI2, N12S12, Act of August 13, 1954, and (til) to thereafter any afsertion b UNSURVEYED LANDS: wlihh when preclude claimant of any right slop sui h mining Tj piohuldy surveyed will or title to or interest In any Leasing 19 South - Kittle 14 Kast. Art minerals by reason of such min. Section 21: SI3NW14, Sl2 lng claim. Section 28: All The date of first publication of this Section 33: AH Notice shall be May 9, 1857. or 3. That U any person claiming virtue of. an DATED March 21, 1957 asserting under, or by claim located Ernest E. House. Manager, mining unpatentedenactment of the Act ot Utah (.and Office prior to any First Publication: May 9, 1957 708), 1954 Stat. (68 13. August In Lessing Act Last Publication : right or Interest July 4, 1957 minerals (as defined In Section 11 tunnel under the mountain that xennecott is driving an 18,000-foo- t separates the Copperton Assembly Yard from the Bingham Mine. The target is 200 feet below the present bottom of the mine. In I960, the mine will be 200 feet deeper than it is now, and tunnel and mine will keep their date. This $12,000,000 project will be one of the longest railroad tunnels n in the United States. Through it, cars will be hauled from the mine to the assembly yard where theyre made into trains and then taken to the mills. ore-lade- long tunnel is essential to the production of copper in Utah. To operate successfully with low grade ore, Kennecott must handle huge quantities of material economically. Hauling ore uphill out of the mine is not economical. This will be the third tunnel to eliminate uphill haulage at the mine. So the $12,000,000 Kennecott is plowing back into Utah helps assure successful future operations. Todays earnings are also building for tomorrow at Kennecotts power plant where an $18,000,000 expansion will increase capacity from 100,000 to 175,000 kilowatts. The construction of this nearly $500,000.00 Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit in the Salt Lake Temple on June 25. They do not know yet where they will make their home. Tftuirairaen cairacD ntmuoQG above-describ- 1 k cL OoN-DEK- NOTICE pursuance Publication ance with August 13, Jeanette Snow is here from visiting hei daughter and family, the George Bells. Mrs. Ogden Attending the Old Folks party underwent Ray B. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. surgery lastHumphrey at the Wednesday Humphrey of Ephraim. They also Price hospital. visited friends and relatives. Mrs. Grace Jewkes was in the Mr. and Mrs Alfred Childs of Price hospital last wet-- for mediDillon, Montana are here visiting cal care following a siege of the flu. friends and relatives. They are guests at tile home of a son, Mr. The attitude of the spectator is and Mrs Osden Childs. They also Mr and Mrs. Juno. Moffitt of attended the Old Folks party, hav- not enough. Spectators of life aie not those who will fight to retain Helper spent a few days here visit- ing been former Orangeville I liberties. - General George C. their ing relatives and attending the Marshall "Did Folks Party Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Pulsipher Visiting their father, George W. George Young lias been confined Snow, Zella, Sheldon and family, B. H. ErickMrs. Ina Erickson, to the hospital ot Price the past were Mr and Mrs. Francis AnderChucks son and daughter Charlotte visited week receiving treatments and son of Ephraim and Mrs. Marion with Mr. Erickson's son Ervin and medical care. Roper and son Dale of Kenilworth family of Wellington Thursday Here for the weekend was Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Robertson is spending and Phyllis (Sitterud) May of Las Veb-a- s, the week in Salt Lake City on Nev. She enjoyed a visit at the business and visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willson gave their daughter Linda a birth- home of the Jesse R. Sitterud Here for a few days visit are day party Friday. She entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Ware and sons fifteen little friends. Carl Maxfidd place Bishop Samuel N. Alger and Mrs. Lamar Mathie at Hiawatha of Sandy. Mr Ware is employed with the State Fish and Game counselor Arvil B. Hansen took Sunday afternoon. in Ferron some of the Aaronic Priesthood or Phone Castle Dale 2431 boys to Cedar Mountain Friday and Several classes the day returned Saturday. Boys making at the park in Price spent summer the school Attending Saturday. the trip were Phil Alger, Steven Ov-iatt Clifford Leland and Willson, Mr. and Mrs LnVon Erickson and Lavell Johansen, visited Mrs. Erickson's mother, Sarah Pulsipher, during the week Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Jones has as guests over the weekend Mrs, June Christensen and dau their son Elwood and wife of Salt ghter Colette attended a bridal Lake. They look their son Ray shower for Marilyn Collard at back home. Huntington Friday night. Carl Mortensen came home SunDavid Van Wagoner and Roy day, June t5, fiom the Salt Lake Mills were drivers in a two car hospital. He is tecovering rapidly. crash June 17. Mr. Van Wagoner' ear hit one of Carl Mortensen'. SAUNA UTAH Mr. and Mrs. John Vedlintgsen cows and killed it. Mr. Mill's car and two daughters from California then smashed Into the Van visited with her parents, Mr. and oner car. Both vehicles wereWag deMrs. Walter Clegg, during the molished. Drivers of the ears es week. caped serious injury w-r- above-describe- fr sessions at Logan at the USU is Rue Ware. His family is there with him for the summer. ' Mr. and Mri Guy Law and members of their family met Sunday in Midvale at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John (Ruby Mae) Snow, A reunion and dinner was enjoyed in honor of Eider Sherrald Law wlio left this week for a two ypar mission in the Southwestern Indian mission. Dora Laine Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox is home after having spent a couple of weeks in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City having an operation on her leg which was in.iuied several weeks Mr. and and Willie Mrs. Behling Hazel Mrs. Annie Funk and Mrs. ago. Ann of Calif, Glendale, daughter Christensen have been in Salt Lake spent part cl last week here lookCity the past week visiting some of ing after Mrs Crystal Maughan of Orem is property affairs and visitchildren. their ing relatives. They also went to spending a few days this week Mrs Eva Killpaek is spending Monticello to visit their daughter with her mother, Mrs. Lucy this week in Provo attending Louise and family. Leadership sessions. Loydell Wayntan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Olsen is here this week Mr and Mrs. Varian Box made from Green River staying with Mrs. Arnold Wayman, and Audra Mr. a trip to Salt Lake the weekend of her grandchildren while their par- Marlene Mikesoll, daughter ofRawO. Mrs. and Mikesell W of the 15th on business and to visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fredlins, Wyo. were married in the Logan Temple Friday, June 21. The couple will be honored at a reception given by the brides parLEGAL PUBLICATIONS ents in the LDS recreation hall in Rawlins, Wyo. of said Act of August 13, 1954) as NOTICE OF LEASE d lands or any Mr. and Mrs Frank Fish of Salt Published pursuant to Section 7 of to t tie shall fail to file in the Lake the Act of August 13, 1954. (68 Stat. pal t thereof, City visited here with Mr. ot Land of Bureau Office the Laud 70S) Management at Salt Lake t.ity, Utah Fishs parents the weekend of the IT MAY TO WHOMEVER and within 15i) days from the below 15th. publication of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In stated dale of fust this Notne. a verified statement pursuance of a puper Requeit for which as to such Mr and Mrs. Alfonzo Dugntore, set shall foith Publication heretofore tiled in accordance With Section 7 of the Act of nunmg claim: daughters, Dorene and Celia, took (1) The date of location; August 13, 1354 Ills SUt. 70S) and a trip to Yellowstone Park during the regulations theieiwiiei- (43 UFK (2) The hook and page of recorda156 8): or certificate of most of last week and also went of the notice tion 1. That on or about June 30, 33, 2 location; sight seeing at other places along effective July 31, 1353, iheie was of the the way. or sections section The (3) Ainer-ii issued by the Pulled Stales of land surveys which embrace a under anil iniisudiii lo the min- public such mining claim; or if such lands eral leasing laws as defined in Sec- are Mrs. Edna Fish spent most of unsurveyed either the section em-or tion 11 of the Act of August 13, J354, sections which would probably week in Springville helping to last to ml lease ami 70S) an Stat. (US gas brace such mining claim when the Avard Fairbanks, as Lessee, and that public land surveys are extended to arrange and prepare for the wedMr. and Mrs. Clarence Willson Nicholas U. Morgan, Sr., Charitable such lands or a tie by courses and ding of her son Lewis and Nadine is 504 distances to an appioved whose address Foundation, United Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and family motored to Provo SatWalker Bank Building - Salt Rake States mineral monument; Howard Waters of Springville. The urday to have seme dental work Cily, I'tah, is tliu present lessee (4) Whether such claimant is lo-a under said lease as to the lauds desor such under locator marriage is to take place in Spring- done. purchaser cribed Hi Section 3 ot tins Notice, ville Friday, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. as shown cation; and healing Serial No. Mrs. Faye Jones and (5) The name and address of such Jack Fish and son Jimmy will atby the reiords of the Buieau of claimant so and names and addresses Band Management, Department of far as known Barbara and family visited tt. home at tend Fish the of to Visiting claimant the any the Interior; and. claiming person oh persons 2. That said lease covers lands In other any inteiest or interests in or under the County of Emery, Slate of Utah, tuch unpatented minihg claim; described as fol.ows, to wit: 30 South, RANGE 14 such failure shall be conclusively TOWNSHIP deemed (i) to constitute a walvet East, Salt Hake MERIDIAN and relinquishment by such mining Section 4; SWllSWJi claimant of any and all right, title, Section 7: 1412 and interest under such mining claim Section 8; All as to, but only as to, Leasing Act Section 9: All and (ii) to constitute a Section 10; NW'14, N12SW14, minerals, consent by such mining claimant that SW14SVV14 claim and any patent such mining Section 17: All shall be subject to 3. That If any person claiming or Issued therefor, of Leasing Act minreservation the virtue ot, any erals asserting under, or by claim In section 4 of said specified located milling unptttented of tlie Act ol Act of August 13, 1954, and (Iii) to prior to 13,enactment thereafter any assertion by 1954 (68 Slat. 708),. any preclude August mining claimant of any right in X.easmg Act such right or Interest title to or interest In any Leasing minerals (as defined In Section 11 or minerals by reason of such minof said Act of August 13, 1954) as Act claim. lands or any ing to the The date of first publication of this part thereof, shall fail to foe m the -- YJoleS Mrs. Ray B. Humphrey Claud Stevens. Emma Cox is rn a vacation trip their daughter Joyce and family, to San Francisco to visit her sister Mr and Mrs. Orval Allen, arid Bernice and family, Mr. ami Mrs. others Jim Stanton a id two children, Evelyn and Jimmy. Clyde Fu.ik and Dean Killpaek have returned home from Iilanding Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bailey left where they leave been employed. here Sunday to go to Koosevclt to visit their daughter Dojw and Mrs. Loye Thompson was in Salt husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ear-soLake City part of last week to for a couple of weeks. complete her beauty course and get final credits on it. She took her Mr. and Mrs. Foster Jensen and children and they enjoyed the time visited last children of Sunny-sidat Lagoon and other spent they weekend with Nina's parents, Mr. recreation places. and Mrs Owen Barton. Band Office ot the Bureau of Rand Management at Salt Bake City, Utah and within 150 days Horn the below ol stated date of first publication this Notice, a verified statement-whicshall set forth as to such mining claim: (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of recorda tion of the notice or certificate ot location; (3) Tne section or sections of the embrace public land surveys orwinch if such lands such mining claim; are unsurveyed either the section em-oi sections which would probably brace such mining claim when the to public land surveys are extended such lands or a tie by courses and United an to approved distances States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant lo lo-a locator or purchaser under such cation; and (5) The name and address of such c'aimant and names and addresses' so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons orclaiming under any interest or interests in such unpatented mining claim; be conclusively such failure shall deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any and all right, title, and interest under such mining claim as to, but only as to, Leasing Acta minerals, and (ii) to constitute consent by such mining claimant that such mining claim and any patent issued therefor, shall lie tubject to the reservation of Leasing 4Actof minsaid erals specified in section Act of August 13, 1954, and (iii) to preclude thereafter any ofassertion by any right such mining claimant or title to or Inteiest in any leasing Act minerals by reason of such min-liiclaim. The date of first publication of Ibis Notice shall bo May 9, 1957. DATED March 21, 1957 Ernest E. House, Manager, Utah Land Ulfne Bureau of Land Management Department cf the interior1957 Page Five 3 Kennecotts continuous reinvestment of millions of dollars in Utah helps keep ore flowing steadily from the mine to the mills to the refinery. And that in turn helps provide prosperity for the people of our state. 14 Kennecott Cbpper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |