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Show PAGE EIGHT Tie Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah LEGAL NOTICES (Continued from page 7 Vernal Oil and Uranium Company, Inc., for a valuable consideration, which proposal will be presented and read in full at the meeting. 2. To vote upon the dissolution of the company in the event of an approval by the stockholders of the purchase of the property and other physical assets by Unified Uranium and Oil, Inc. 3. To authorize the directors and officers of Vemal-Uta- h Oil and Uranium Company, Inc. to take any and all action necessary and proper to make effective the sale of property and other physical assets and the dissolution of the company should these matters be approved at the meeting. 4. To transact other business as may legally come before the meting or any adjournment or adjournments thereof. The meeting may be adjourned from time to time without further notice than announcement at the meting of any adjournment or adjournments thereof. There is being mailed to each stockholder, together with thf notice, a letter of the President of Oil and Urani Utah-Vern- al MAT um Company, Inc. describing the 'U1 $3500 terms and conditions of the proposal of purchase. Stockholders may be represented at the meeting by attending in MINNEAPOLIS Selection of person or by submitting their James R. Novotny, 30, Los Anproxies. geles, Calif., as the recipient of Only stockholders of record as the new Reserve Mining comof May 8, 1955 will be entitled pany fellowship in economic geto receive written notice of and ology and petrography at the University of Minnesato was anto vote at the meeting. nounced today by Dean Theodore By order of the Board of Direc- C. Blegen of the Universitys tors. graduate school. Salt Lake City, Utah An iron geologist, Novotny will Date of first publication May come to Minnesota July 1 to make a study of the detailed 3, 1955. Awards Mining Fellowship (5-31-5-5) texture, structure and mineral-ologof the taconite beds lying at the eastern end of the Mesabi range. He will 'write his doctor of philosophy degree thesis on the basis of this study, Dean Blegen reported. y The Reserve Mining company fellowship, recently established, provides a $3,500 grant for 12 months study under the super- vision of the Minnesota devoutly in straight Kentucky bourbon that we've distilled nothing butt Wa comb sundappled fields for the choicest ripened grains. We use bright, dear Kentucky spring water. We wait patiently through the years while Ancient Age reaches rich maturity. We seal and bottle the incomparable result only at the distillery where it is bom (essential for quality and uniformity) . And whiskey experts have always agreed with us that there is no better bourbon, and that . Ancient Age is a bargain at any price. Now there is still another reason for Ancient Age's popularity. More than six years ago, we laid away extra stocks of Ancient Age. So today we actually lower the price of this truly matchless bourbon. Today this millionaire's whiskey can be enjoyed by everyone. Taste Ancient Age and you'll see why we can say: If you can find a better bourbon.. .buy it"! Reason? There is no better bourbon. And, at its new low price, this is the greatest value in history. A triumph of Time and Nature SSHACKT KENTUCKY BOURDON WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF 1954 ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO eGologl-ca- l Survey headed by geology Proffessor G. M. Schwartz. Dean Blegen described the fellowship as one on the choicest available at the university. 0 For many, many years weve believed so 3. 1353 FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY |