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Show JANUARY 15, 1943 THE WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MacBoyle Predicts Big Rise In Gold Price Following stay of nearly a month in Washington. Errol MacBoyle chairman of the California Stab. Mining Bureau, who represented the atate'a gold mining Interest in varloua hearinga in the nation's capital, reporu that it waa practically Impossible to convince Washington's theorists of the injustice to. and the disruption of, many commodities, that closing of the gold mines would entail. He expresses his confidence, however, in the future of gold and gold mining. "I believe," said MacBoyle, "that after the war Is over, the astronomical debts of the allied countries will either have to be repudiated aa Germany did after War No. 1. or the price of gold will be advanced so that the which will be made on value of the gold holdings of the Allied nations, will In part pay off the war debts. Kt" "It is becoming evident that in the postwar world an International currency backed by gold will become necessary and it behooves Uncle Sam to see to it that he and no one else keeps control of the international purse strings. It is already rumored in Washington that the International currency will be called the International pound sterling" and that the dollar will not be used In Internation trade. Those who study international economics and finance are prophesying that gold will increase greatly in value. A recent article in the Canadian Northern Miner said that a value of $250 per ounce was not out of reason considering the needs of the r world. Undoubtedly gold will be one of the key foundation blocks upon which a permanent peace can be built." Mr. MacBoyle, discussing the battle to prevent or modify the WPB order closing the gold mines, states that Congressman Harry L. Englebright, Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada and Senator Murray of Montana were most helpful and gave the gold mine Interests every assistance possible. the September Apparently plan to close the gold mines." Mid MacBoyle, was conceived a year ago. But this only resulted in denying gold mines, under materials the priority system, needed for mining." English-America- n post-wa- , n miyS Qn olorado Ore Montana Oil Men Meeting Today A virtual call to arms for north Montana oil producers la contained In the call for the meeting of the Montana Oil A Gas Producers Association, slated to begin today at 2 oclock at the court house in Shelby to consider the participation of the Montana oil industry in the war effort It is the first membership meeting called since inception of the organzation a year ago. The business has heretofore been trana-acte- d by an elected board of 15 representative oil men. A time when the utmost output of Montana oil fields la demanded to help win the war find! virproducer! end prospectors s of the optually idle. erators in Kevin field have not drilled a well in five years. Few of the Independents in Cut Bank field have drilling programs for Four-fifth- the year 1943. This situation is said to result from lack of capital, made unobtainable by the bureaucrats at Washington; from restrictions In well spacing which leave many operators with no locations that can be profitably drilled; from lack of equipment, growing out of drastic limitations on the entire industry by War Production Board. Todays meeting is designed to open these topics for discussion, d ed gold plate and agree upon a plan and throw the stock la authorized in amendpower of the communities, peo-ment No. 68 to aupplementary officials of Montana Sle and effort to break down regulation No. 14 to the generan al maximum regulation price these barriers and loose a flood and becomes retroactively effecof new production that will contive as of Sept, 3, 1042: tribute to the war effort and forestall further civilian rationing of gasoline and fuel oiL An effort will be made to Intelligently eld the war effort and to that end try to get Wuhington departments to view realistically the necessity of providing us with the materials necessary to deliver the maximum for the war WASHINGTON, D. C- - A voleffort," uid Jemes W. Johnson, to conservation program untary president of the association. reduce consumption of fluorspar This we know will require some by steel producers some to 10 educational work and steering of such agencies ss the War Proper cent to 15 per cent has been duction Board, but the first re-announced by the fluorspar lecla more effort behind of division steel tion and the Suirement WPB. This action la taken in One of the announced topics of an effort to avoid an unexpected will be a report of a ihortage of some 50,000 tone of discussion special committee on survey to metallurgical grade flourtpar in of oil 43. bring about consolidation now divided and supervision, gaa little those one of Fluorspar, between two boards. The comknown but highly essential mamittee is headed tar Charles terials in war production, is abWrighter, Kevin producer, with solutely essential In making H. A. True, Cut Bank; K. D. Par-desteel, aluminum end refrigerants, Cut Bank, and L. R. Hannah, and la Important in making Shelby, with James A Johnson gasoline. It has always member The nabeen, plentiful in. this country,. u ture oT the report hu not been Shipments of ell grades from revealed. mines to consumers in 1941 were 320300 tone, an Increase of 80300 Jewelers May Pass Silver Prices To Buyers Sellers of rolled gold plate or stock in the' form of sheet, wire and tubing have been authorised by OPA today to adjust their prices upward to the extent that their costs have been increased by the use of newly-mine- d domestic sliver. Before the war production program began, rolled gold plate and gold-fillestock, which is used in Jewelry manufacture, was usually made by putting a thin layer of gold on a copper alloy base. With restriction of copper by the War Production Board to essential uses, the manufacd ture of rolled plate and stock began substituting a silver alloy for the copper in the product. When the general maximum price regulation established cellgold plate ing prices stock last March, and could still be silver Imparted gold-fille- d d gold-fille- for-rolle- gold-fille- d use in its Sirchased forsince then imported silver has been channeled into war goods manufacture and makers of gold plate have subdomestic stituted newly-minesilver. OPA action this the' "Through"' maximum prices charged in March 1942 for rolled gold plate d stock may be in- -, and creased by 35.125c. per fine trap domestic ounce of newly-mine- d silver contained in the product This figure is the equivalent of the Increased cost of domestic over the old March price of 85375c an ounce for foreign silver after allowing a transportation charge adjustment The maximum price of newly-mined domestic silver Is 71.111c per ounce and Of imported silver 45c. an ounce. The maximum price of imported silver wee Increased to 45c an ounce from 35375c on Aug. 31, ... gold-fille- " 1942. The Increase In price for roll gold-fille- Fluorspar Alines Needed tons over 194a In 1943 requirements for all grades are expected to be close to 500300 tone. To meet these essential needs of the steel, aluminum and aviation gasoline Industries, domestic production has been increased to 350,000 tone this year. But while imperative needs are barely being met at this time, next year's domestic production would, if corrective step were not taken, drop many thousands of tons. To avoid a potential ahortage for war production of 100300 tons next year, WPB la now carrying on an aggressive program to stimulate production. Examination Of Arizona Mine Slated ' CHRISTMAS, Art. The Columbia mine In the Dripping a Springs district, regarded as promising prospect for both In copper and zinc, is being put examinashape for thorough tion. A preliminary loan of has been granted by the RFC.- It U uid that two adits and a crosscut expose four copper veins with considerable commercial ore and there is said to be a 10 foot vein of high grade 5,-0- zinc ore. w - I NOTICE TO CREDITORS City, Utah on or before the 20th of March. A It, 1943. Estate of Arnold Brngger, Deceaa day P. REYNOLDS, ELIZABETH of the Estate of Minnie Creditors will present claims with Executrix Deceased. vouchers to the undersigned at 903 Reese Perkinc, Dicksoa, Ellis, Parson ft McCrea, Kuras Building, Salt Lake City, Attorney for Executrix. Utah, on or before the 20th day of Data of first publication January March, A. D. 1943. verified application for a deem dissolving uid corporation, and That the 28th cay of January, 1943, at the hour of 230 o'clock P.M. has been appointed the time and the court room of the above entitled court in tha City end County Building at Salt Lake City, Utah, hu been appointed the place at which uid application is to be heard. On or before that time any person may file hie objections to such application or to the granting thereof by the Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, have hereunto my hand and affixed the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, this 15th day of Decem- u are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of an cent (44c) assessment of one-halper share, levied on the 11th day November, 1942 the several amounts set opposite the names of ss the respective shareholders follows: 8. A D., 1943. Cert. STOCKER, adName Xa Shares Amt ministrator of the Eetate of NOTICE TO CREDITORS 426 George Barton ....7000 3530 Arnold B rugger. Deceased. DeCharles of Estate J, Walters, 446 George Barton 6690 33.45 Date of first publication Jan ceased. 480 George Barton 7484 S7.42 uary 15, A D. 1943. Creditors will present claims 450 George Barton 1000 5.00 Dry, Hoppaugfc, Mark ft Jofauon, with vouchers to the undersigned 478 Jau. M. Johnson... 2000 10.00 003 Kearns Building, at Suite 700, Utah Savings ft Trust 118 J. J. Ipson 1000 10.00 tor. Administrator. Attorney Bldg., 235 South Main Sl, Salt Lake 143 J. J. Ipson 40 .20 City, Utah, on or before the 16th 280 J. J. Ipson 1860 NOTICE TO CREDITORS day of March, A. D., 1943. 358 J. J. Ipson 1000 ALEX WILSON, Administrator Estate of Serge F. Ball if, Deceased. 859 J. J. Ipson 1107 the Estate of Charier J. Walters, 409 Inson J. Creditors .will present claims of J. 807 ber 1942 ,T. 491 'ALVIN with vouchers to the undersigned JDccNBCd J. 300 Ipson KEDDINGTON, Clerk Walter C. Hurd, Attorney for 124 at 921 Kearns building, Salt Lake R. E. Tavlor 1500 By JACOB WEILER, (Sul) 200 City, Utah, on or before tha 16th Deputy Clerk. 145 R. E. Tavlor Data of first publication, Janu- ROMNEY 216 R. E. Taylor 1390 ft BOYER day of March. A D. 1943. 1943. D., 8, A 2000 1030 SERGE FREDERICK SAL-UF- , ary ATTORNEYS FOR PETITION- 423 Ez. Jacobs 407 E. J. Thompson ..7726 3833 ER (12-1-8 JR., Executor of the 430 F. L. Holt 4490 22.45 Estate of Sergo F. Ballif, 227 Elmer Cole NOTICE 100 Deceased. 30 285 Elmer Cole 900 4.50 Date of first publication, January Of Hearing on Application for 334 Elmer Cole 500 230 15, A D. 1943. Dissolution of Corporation Elmer Cole 100 30 Judd, Ray, Qulnney ft Kebeker, In the District Court of the Third 405 OF APPLICATION FOR NOTICE 422 Cole 400 2.00 Elmer of of Attorneys for Executor. State Judicial the District DISSOLUTION OF VOLUNTARY 267 Norvin 600 .. 330 Utah, within end for Salt Lake 396 Norvin Youngren CORPORATION Youngren ..1790 8.95 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF County. 159 Norvin Youngren .. 770 3.85 the Matter of In the DISTRICT JUDICIAL THIRD Voluntary 135 Estate of Mary L. Driscoll, de- THEAND FOR SALT LAKE COUN- Dissolution of Capital Chevrolet 373 G. W. Steed 38 IN 53 M. R. Lewis 2800 14.00 ceased. a corporation of the 287 R. OF UTAH. Company, STATE TY, Creditors will present claims In the Matter of the Voluntary State of Utah. 288 B. W. with vouchers to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 335 B. W. Ipson NEWS Dissolution of WALSH at their office, Mam undersigned Ipson and Second COMPANY, a corporation. of Capital 291 L. G. Larsen that the application South Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah le hereby given that Chevrolet Company, a corporation 331 L. G. Larsen Notice 5tll ISPfIL fty of Walsh News Company, a corpora- of the State of Utah, for voluntary 344 E. T. Martin tarch' A D. 1841 and existing under dissolution has been by order of the 417 E. T. Martin ELLA. DONNELLY and tion, organized entitled court filed with the 432 E. T Martin WALKER BANK ft TRUST and by virtue of the laws of the above of Utah, hai filed its verified Clerk of uid court and la now on 502 Ted Grewell State COMPANY, Executors of that the 18th 503 Ted Grewell 1575 the Estate of Mary L. Dris- application for a decree dissolving file inof uid office, and uid corporation, and day February. 1943 at the hour 392 A. M. Christensen .. 500 coll, deceased. fixed P.M. 2 o'clock been of has of 1943, That the 5th March, 343 Orin Thompson day 1000 Date of first publication. Januat tha hour id 2:00 oclock P.M. hu by order of the court aa the time 479 J. A. Cutler 8388 41.94 ary 1, A D. 1943, will be heard time Mid when as and the tha been 349 appointed application Herbert Christiansen 200 1.00 Dey, Hoppaugh, Mark ft Johnson, court room of the above entitled by Hid court at the City and 471 Herbert Christiansen 300 130 Attorneys for Executors. In tha City and County Build- County Building, In Salt Lake City, 445 L. R. Fairholm court 550 2.73 the transfer from Denver to 135 ing at Salt Lake City, Utah, hai Utah. All objections to said appli- 372 J. R. Steed 38 of the depot for receiving NOTICE TO CREDITORS the place at cation must be filed with the above 386 Rhode Harker been appointed 135 v .68 carload lots of manganese end la to or said be court before Hid which on entitled X. 317 application G. Hulterstrom.1000 5.00 Estate William of Hins deceased. chrome ores under Metals Re318 G. N. Hulterstrom.1000 date of hearing. 5.00 serve Col purchase contracts for I Creditors will present claims heard. On or before that time any per319 G. N. Hulterstrom.. 500 2.50 ALVIN KEDDINGTON, with to vouchers the undersigned son large tonnages. to I at file his objections Clerk of the Third Judicial 320 G. N. Hulterstrom.. 500 230 may 516 Felt Building, Salt Lake Bulletins giving full details District Court of the State 321 G. X. Hulterstrom . 500 2.50 City, Utah, on or before the 10th such application or to the grantconcerning schedules, specificathereof Court the by of Utah In and for Salt Lake And in accordance with law and ing, tions and condition! under which day of May, 1943. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, an order of the Board of Direc-tor- s NICOLAUS F. KRUSE, ExCounty. any of the above mentioned ores made on the 11th day of' ecutor of the Will of Wil- have hereunto set my hand and By MERRILL BENNION, are purchased ere available at affixed the seel of the District November. 1942. and the 11th day liam Hina, deceased. Deputy. the local Metals Reserve Ca of- I of December, 1942, so many shares Date of first publication, January Court of the Third Judicial District DICKSON, ELLIS. PARSONS fice at 128 W. Second SL in and for Salt Lake County, State ft McCREA 1. A. D. 1943, of each parcel of uid stock as may H. A Smith, 516 Felt Building, Salt of Utah, this 15th day of Decem- 1002-- Kearns Building, he necessary, will be sold at pub1942. lic auction at the office of the Lake City, Utah, Attorney for ber'ALVIN Salt Lake City, Utah, KEDDINGTON. Clerk the Executor. for Applicant. company. Basement Deseret GymAttorney (Seal) By JACOB WEILER, Date of first publication January nasium. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2nd day of February, 1943 at the Deputy Clerk. 8, 1943. NOTICE TO CREDITORS & hour of 8 o'clock p.m to pay the Estate of MSttheu Torgersen de- - McCullough for ashton. Petitioner. Attorneys SUMMONS delinquent assessment thereon, toceased.gether with the costs of advertisCreditors will present claims Case File Na ing and expense of Hie. YELLVILLE, Ark, The U. S. I with vouchers to the undersigned NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO In the District Court of the State JESSE J. IPSON. Bureau of Mines began prospect- - let 404 Templeton Building, Salt Lake of Utah, in and for Salt DISINCORPORATE Secretary. Rush "the Lake In sine Utah for ore on or before City, tha IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF County. ing Creek district of Marion County 3rd day of March, A D. 1943. Inez Marian Barber Wadsworth, DISJUDICIAL THE THIRD ASSESSMENT NOTICE Irvin 0. Lindquist, as adthe middle of October. Strata AND FOR SALT LAKE Plaintiff, vs. Leonard Wadsworth, American Metal ministrator of the estate of TRICT, IN STATE below that mined in the put Mining Company-Locatio- n Defendant. OF UTAH. COUNTY, and principal place of Matthea Torgersen, deceaswill be explored by diamond The State of Utah to the said OF THE IN MATTER THE 278 South West Temed. business, drilling. Louis E. Briehta hu Defendant: DISSOLUTION OF Salt Lake Date of first publication Decern- VOLUNTARY Street, in City. been appointed ple engineer to summoned You are corEDEN CANDY COMPANY, a hereby I charge tor the project end hu I ter 25, A D. 1942. within twenty days after the Utah. of Utah. appear poration Is Notice Thomas that at a ft Thomas, Attorneys, hereby given here. The opened an office NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, service of this summons upon you, of the Board of Directors Templeton Building, meeting work la being done under the In the if within CANDY served EDEN COMPANY, that county I of the American Metal Mining jurisdiction of the Little Rock I a corporation organised and exist- which this action ia brought; oth- Company, held on November 30, NOTICE TO CREDITORS district office, of which J. after within under of end the virtue erwise, thirty days ing by 1942, . Assessment No---1 Thoenen la district engineer. Estate 'of, Ssnnne Bnuford lawi of the State of Utah, with its service, and defend the above en- cent share, wee levied on the I The project la recommended at Engalitcheff; deceased. office and place of bus- titled action; and in case of your issuedperand outstanding stock of ter E. T. McKnlght, geologist Creditors will present ei.iirft principal iness situated at Salt Lake City failure so to da judgment will be the corporation, payable immediU. S. Geological Survey, mede a with vouchers to the iiniiwiHi end County, State of Utah, hu rendered against you according to to Louise M. Orton, Sacra careful study of the are and at 903 Kearns Building, Salt Lake filed with the Clerk of the above the demand of the complaint which ately 278 South West Temple three diamond core drills have City, Utah cm or before the 30th entitled court its verified appli- has been filed with the Clerk of tary, atSalt Laka City, Utah. Street, been put to work. day of April, A D. 1943. cation for a decree dissolving uid said Court stock upon which this aa Any W. B. Outcalt, Adminiatra This district made a big prothat the This action la brought praying cessment may remain Friday, corporation; and on tor with tha Will Annexed duction of sine carbonates and 5th day of February, 1943, at the for judgment of divorce between January 15, 1943, will unpaid be delinof the Eatate of Suunne some lack during the first World hour of 1030 oclock, A M. hu plaintiff and defendant quent and advertised for sale at Bran a ford Engalitcheff, War but operations since then been fixed as the time and the G. A GOATES. public auction, and unleu payment deceased. If ore have been spasmodic. courtroom of the Honorable J. At for Plaintiff is made before so many shares Attorney Date of first publication, Decem- len Crockett, Judge, in the above P. O. Address: bodies are discovered In the as may be necuury will be sold lower horizons they will prob- ber 25th, A D. 1942. entitled court In the City and 701 Utah Savings ft Trust Building on February 17, 1943, at the hour Dey, Hoppangh, Mark ft Johason, County Building, Salt Lake City, 235 South Main Street ably be Jack or sulphide ores. of 2 pjn, at the office of the comAttorneys for uid Administrator Utah, the place at which said Salt Lake City, Utah (12-1- 8 Weat Temple pany, 276 South With the W1U Annexed. application will be heard; and Salt Lake City, Utah, to Street, that any time before uid hearing DELINQUENT NOTICE pav tha delinquent assessment to-NOTICE TO CREDITORS person may fils herein his Polaris Mining Company, prin- ether with the cost of adverti- sEstate of BERTHA LUCE FORD-HA- any or . such to application objection cipal place of business. 223 Atlas ig and expense of sate. deceased. LOUISE M. ORTON, granting thereof at said court Building, Salt Laka City, Utah. Creditors will present claims with tha herein. I Secretary. vouchers to the undersigned at 910 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have areNotice le hereby given that there SHOSHOXI, Wye. developAmerican Metal Mining comdelinquent upon the following ment program la being under- Boston Building, Salt Like City, hereunto set my hand and affixed described an of on account 276 South West Temple taken at a group of tungsten Utah, on or before the 15th clay the seal of uid Court this 11th assessmentstock f cent (He) pany, of Street, Salt Lake pity. Mountain of March. A. D. 1943. claims on Copper 1942. of December, dav on 1st the levied day KENT LA VARR LUCE per share, on the east end of the Owl Range of December, 1942, the several Kent La Varr Luce, ad- (SEAL)ALVIN KEDDINGTON, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT near Shochoni in Fremont Counnames the set amounts esopposite ministrator of the Clerk. by ty. The work is being done unMOSCOW SILVER MINES COMof the respective shareholders tate Luce Bertha of the U. S. Bureau of Mines follows: By JACOB WEILER, PANY, 312 McComick Building, Fordham. deceased. der the direction of Eugene Cert. Deputy Clerk, Salt Lake City, Utah. Data of first publication: Disbureau Judicial Third engineer. of the Shares Frey, Name NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Na January 3th, A D. 1943. Salt for and Herbert McCoun of Lander ia in 4000 L. trict Court, 34 Herick, X. Roberta and Roberta, Attorneys that at a meeting of the board fit foreman. It la expected that I for administrator. Lake County, State of Utah. 54 Larsen, Johans... 500 directors held on the 27th day of three shifts of eight men eaqh 1000 H. G. METOS 55 Nygard, John Being August, an assessment, NOTICE TO CREDITORS will be employed and work will 500 62 Nygard, John number 4, of one cent (lcl) per Attorney for Petitioner. Estate erf Mm Patrick Cull, 404 Boston Building. the 500 be continued eg long 63 Nygard, John waa levied on all the issued share 1 58 Sinclair, L. D 1000 weather permits. The property' is sometimes known aa John Cull, Salt Lake City- - Utah (12-1and outstanding capital stock of 453 71 Powell, Leon the Roberson tungs- - ceased. 15.) the corporation, payable lmmt-diatal- y will Creditors 50000 250.00 ten ground and was first proa252 Powell, Leon present claima to the company at lta ofvouchers to with the undersigned NOTICE OF HEARING UPON 3333 319 Powell, Leon pec ted by J. M. Roberson of I fice, 312 McCornick Building, Salt 404 Boston Lake at Salt 800 Woriand. City, Bldg, FOR DISSOLUTION 221 Tatton, Fred Laka City, Utah. Any stock upUtah on or before the 16th day of 2000 231 Tatton, Fred 89441 on which this assessment may reMarch A D. 1943. 2000 232 Tatton. Fred main unpaid on the 30th day of In the District Court of tha 152 Preston, E. J E. A ROGERS 1000 September, 1942, will be delinin and ter 211 Administrator of the es- Third Judicial District, 500 H. Lester Coleman, quent and advertised for sale at tate of John Patrick Salt Lake County, State of Utah. 224 McClelland, Leslie 300 public auction, and union payknown In the Matter of the Voluntary Cull, sometimes INVEST- 242 Munter, Mery J... 3000 ment is made before will be sold The Western Mineral Survey la John Cull, Deceased. Dissolution of MIDGLEY 266 Olson, Camilla.... 40000 200.00 on the 24th of November, qualified as Data of first publication, January MENT COMPANY, a Utah corpora-" 320 Olson, Doyle Newspaper to pub5000 25.00 A. Dm 1942 atday the hour of ten tion. lish Legal Notices, Having Been A. D. 1943. 200.00 40000 267 Olson, Mary o'clock All, to pay tha delinquent h! g. Metis, Attorney for admin- NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN Approved In the Third District 10000 50.00 assessment, 264 Olson, H. J.. together with the cost court of Salt Lake County. that tha application of Midgley Inistrator. and sxpenM of advertising vestment Company, a Utah cor- 281 50.00 10000 Allen Freak, ule. poration, for dissolution, aa prethe law In accordance with And M. & JOHNSON, no sented to the District Court of the and an order of the Board of DiSecretary. Third Judicial District in and for rectors made on the let dav of Notice. 313 McComick Building; Salt dIlm, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, December, 1942, so many shares Lake Utah. City, now on fila with tha Clerk thereof, of each For' Further Information Consult of stock as may be parcel will be heard on Tuesday, the 9th necessary, will be sold at public J07 the Clerk at the District Court EXTENSION NOTICE 5or Respective Signers. Jff?day of February. 1943, at 230 auction at the office of the com18th day of March. A D. Notice la hereby given, that by , o'clock PJJ. of said day, or aa soon pany, 223 Atiu Building, Salt Lake SUMMONS WILLIAM JAMES CARSON thereafter as tha matter can he on the 25th day of Jan- an order of the Board of Directors Com-anAdministrator of the Es-- heard. In the courtroom of Di- City, Utah, 1943, at the hour of 2 oclock of the Moscow Silver Mines No. 69341 tste Carson. vision 1 of the above entitled court uary, to of A Noa made held at assessmeeting the Third pay of the p.m., delinquent In the District Court Deceased vember 4th, 1942, that the ule time and Building, in the County City with the ment and thereon, Salt for together Judicial District in Date of first publication, Janu-Lak- e at Salt Lake City. Utah. costa of advertising and expense for the sals of delinquent stock County, State of Utah. ry g, a. D. 1943: on Assessment Na 4, has been exWITNESS the hand of the Clerk of sale. MILTON LEGRANDE WILCOX, tended from November 24, 1942, to Attorneys and the official seal of Hid Court I T. H. WILLIAMS. Administrator. WILCOX. MARIE E. vs. Plaintiff, for 1943, at the hour of this 17th dav of December. 1942. 8ecretaiy. January 26th, Defendant the place of ule WILLIAM J. KORTH. Polaris Mining Company, 223 ten o'clock A3L. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Btata of Utah to the (aid Clerk. Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, remaining the same: 312 McCornick Estate of Wayne L, Bennion. Da , Defendant: Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. By DOUGLAS THOMSEN, Utah. You ere hereby eummoned to ep- MMed. M. & JOHNSON. , , (SEAL) Deputy Clerk. torii the after within days twenty peer EXTENSION NOTICE Secretary. RAY, RAWUNS XNGEBRETSEN, service of this summon upon Sail Notice ia hereby given that by 312 McComick Building, ft CHRISTENSEN. Utah. if served within the county n Laka Directors of Board tha of City. an order Petitioner. for Attorneys which this action is brought; other-- S?J1E,5r of the Polaris Mining Company, (IMS. EXTENSION NOTICE wise within thirty days after the ule date hu been extended n la hereby given, that by Notice thziONS SAVINGS BANK AND of FOR ice, and defend the above 25th from the APPLICATION OF January, NOTICE dey titled action; and in case of your DISSOLUTION OF 1943, to the 5th day of February, an order of the Board of Directors, VOLUNTARY TRUST COMPANY Moscow Silver Mines Comfailure so to da judgment will be 1943, the time ana place of ule of the CORPORATION Ag Administrator of the made at a meeting held Jansame. pany, rendered against you according to the Ben1 remaining OF of Eatate COURT Wayne IN THE DISTRICT T. H. WILLIAMS, uary 5th, 1943, the sale time for the demand of the complaint which nion, Deceased. atock on has been filed with the Cltrk of Data of first publication, Janu- THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Secretary. the ule of delinquent Polaris Mining Company, 223 Assessment Na 4. nee been extendIN AND FOR BALT LAKE COUNMid Court 8, A D. 1943. ary ed from January 26th, 1943, to Atlas Building. Salt Lake This action la brought to recover Thomas ft Thomas, Attorney for TY. STATE OF UTAH March 26th, 194 at the hour of 10 In tha Matter of the Voluntary a judgment dissolving tha marriage Administrator. o'clock A. M. the place of ule reSUPPLY WESTERN of Dissolution now exist end contract heretofore the umc 312 McCmtick NOTICE I DELINQUENT maining CREDITORS TO NOTICE COMPANY, a the and corporation. the plaintiff Ing between BINGHAM SILVER LEAD COM- Bldg, Salt Lake City. Utah. I Estate of Minis Rma Perkins, Notice la hereby given that defendant. M. JOHNSON PANY. Principal place of busiI Western Supply Company, a corDeceased. BARCLAY ft BARCLA7. Secretary. ness, Basement Deseret Gymand existing claima Plaintiff. organised oresent will for poration, Creditors Attorneys 812 McComick Building; Salt nasium, Salt Lake City, Utah, with vouchers- - to tha undersigned under and by virtue of the law McIntyre P. O. Address at 1003 Kearns Bldg, Salt Laka of the State of Utah, hu filed its Notice Is hereby given that there Laka City, Utah, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SALIDA, Colo. The local purchase depot of the U. S. Metals Reserve Ca hu been authorised to purchase tungsten ores, tin ores and concentrates, and antimony ores and concentrates In addition to- the manganese, chrome end mercury now accepted here. . While no commercial deposit of tin or antimony are known in Colorado, several properties are now producing tungsten and a number of promising prospects are now under development will be purchased Tungsten under the following terms: Payment will be made for 85 per cent of contained tungsten trioxide (W03) at $30 per dry the Sallda abort ton unit stockpile, leu $3 per short ton for milling and an additional charge of $2 per short ton unit dry weight of tungsten trloxlde (W03) content to cover chemical' treatment To cover freight and handling a charge of S3 per dry ton unit of tungsten trloxlde with a (W03) will be made maximum charge of $9 per ton. All fractions will be prorated. Ores containing 5 per cent of tungsten trloxlde (Wo3) or leu will be accepted in lota weigh ing not leu than 10 tone. Ores containing in excess of 6 per cent tungsten triaxide (W03) will be accepted In lota weighing not leu than one ton. No penalties for impurities will be imposed. Sallda's store of strategic metals will be further increased by CHARLES u ut . . ..... Miscellaneous Notices A1 Sa-lid- a u . 6 Mines Bueau Is Exploring Zinc Properties - $ u Tungsten Land To Be Developed a one-hal- JC Zbon Qu J EJ the Western Mineral Survey for authentic reports on Mining and Oil developments in the West. Stories of Early Day Gimps Metal Markets Taxes". Methods of Modern Mining Tariff Problems Production Statistics , .. Probate And Cuardlan4 .hip FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Gentlomrn: I" payment for NAME 0 yom lub- - MINERAL SURVEY. SI .00. One Year $2.00; Foreign, $2.50. Taro Yaor $3.00 .$oeoeofteeoeooo$o !. STREET "ggto, ,a y, nit WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY 22 Vb East First South St., Salt Loka City, Utah Five Month $ u u Labor WESTERN u Legal Notices S. E. C. Comments Enelaied find cription to the u 3. .stTMt ihA mi City-Uta- CITY STATE ,$mmmmi8 , 1 a 707-8-- 11 i |