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Show January 12, 1970 OIL & MINING JOURNAI fcge6 Classic notes show on U.P. land A 1,508 fill up of oil in a well amazes me is how quickly you get results when you advertise. A department store had an ad in the paper tor a night watchman and that very night they were robbed. What " Coach Pug Undcrslung of our alma mater, the school that doesn't pay its players, says a series of losing seasons makes it difficult to interest halfbacks, tackles, and ends and impossible to recruit baton twirlers. A father down the block is proud of his little boys interest in the underdog. In the horror movies, he roots for the monster, and in the pesticide commercials hes on the side of the bugs. Some foreign cities hve worse traffic jams and air pollution than ours. Its getting harder and harder to stay No. in anything. 1 Science is making progress. The time lag between the announcement of a major medical breakthrough and word that it is hazardous to health has been reduced to two weeks. the fellow who thinks the cigarette commercials are the best things on the television wonders if they couldnt be left on if everybody who watched them would promise not to smoke. Astronauts who return from the moon are kept in custody longer than people suspected of armed robbery. being drilled on Union Pacific Land in Carbon County by Ray Ross, president of Classic Mining Corp. This is the second well drilled by the company on its farmout from Pan American Petroleum. Ross said he hoped that the results of a fracturing operation at the well can be reported at the firms first stockholders meeting Jan. 12. Classic, one successful penny mining in recent stocks years, is the first independent driller to gain a farmout on the property Pan Our definition of a real conservationist is the man who strikes oil on his land and decides not to mention it. Under American leased exploration rights on from Union Pacific Kailroad Company. The Classic farmout is located on the edge of the Hanna Basin the spreading which telephone pole is the village blacksmiths station - a subsidiary owned in whole by a Japanese corporation. leases. mankind. KCC in Argentina There is so much garbage in our rivers that some of them ought to be rated X. phiUdephia or Boston most likely t0 be the thc celebration nations large Union Pacific has retained 25 per cent of the development rights on the property, along with royalties on production. Pan American has retained a royalty and. override on their minds off the really horrifying problems of The young husaband down the block is proud of his wifes cooking He says that if they can freeze it, whe can thaw it. several has producing oil fields around its edge. Chuckholes in the streets are irritating, but maybe they serve a purpose in taking our Next to a roaring fire nothing is so warming as sitting in front of a television set and watching a football game being played in a blizzard. of the most . Kennecott Copper Corp. has established a new subsidiary to undertake mineral exploration in Argentina. The subsidiary will be known as Kennecott Argentina de Exploracion and will be based in Mendoza. Geologist Charles L. Dahl will head the operation. Kennecott also is engaged in the search for minerals in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and elsewhere in Latin America. PRESIDENT OF CLASSIC MINING, Ray Ross, has announced oil show in well company is drilling on Union Pacific claims in Wyoming. Announcement came just prior to Classic's first annual stockholder meeting set for Jan. 12 in Salt Lake City. are of of our 200th anniversary, Las Vegas might be more fun- - This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made only by the offering Circular NEW ISSUE $2 billion suit against mine firms Phoenix - Two university professors have sued four copper mining firms for S2 Billion in damages on grounds they have polluted thc air over Arizona. Thc action by professors Mark Reader and Albert J. of Mayer Arizona State University names as defendants Magma-SuperiCopper Co., or ' Inspiration Consolidated 120,000 Shares Common Stock ($1.00 Par Value) ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH, INC. Price $2.50 per share residents, charges that the mine have knowingly discharged into the atomosphere toxic particulate matter. The complaint said thc firms have been aware mining for many years that the pollutants from mines and smelters were toxic and caused respiratory and other physical ailments in human beings. Copper., Ray Mines division of Further, thc suit alleges, thc Kennecott Copper Corp., and have mines American Smelting and Refining negligently failed do those to Co. things which would In addition to damages from have prevented injury to the air pollution, the suit asked that plantiffs and other residents of thc mining firms be enjoined the county. The suit asks SI billion from further operation that would allow continued pollution punitive damages for wanton and willful behavior of the of the air. The suit, a class action on defendants, plus SI billion for behalf of all Miaricopa County negligence. DECEMBER 6, 1969 THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY IS THE MANUFACTURING AND MARKETING OF DESIGNED, HARDWOOD, ENTRANCE DOORS CARVED BY A COMPUTERIZED MILLING PROCESS DEVELOPED BY THE COMPANY AND MARKETED NATIONALLY UNDER THE BRAND NAME: Sculptured Wood Products Copies of the offering circular may be obtained from the under signed only in states where the undersigned may legally offer these securities in compliance with the securities laws thereof; I A' 35 NORTH UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH 68 SOUTH MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (801) (801) TOLL FREE from anywhere in Utah: 375-257- 0 364-180- 3 |