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Show T July 9, The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah' SEC-- All Out tor Victory Gardens - 1943- - Legal Notices Steel -- The Western Mineral Survey is (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) as a Newspaper to in June than was shipped and in- Sualified ' Notices, tinction between capital and inHaving Been some cases it was iouble shipcome. In recognition of this prinin the Third District Approved ments. Court of Salt. Lake County.'" ciple, it has long been agreed Shipbuilding requirements for be are not increasing that paid-i- capital may' bars Probate And Guardianin some districts and are pressused to absorb ' expenses or have which needs, aircraft ing charges that should be deducted held first place for some time.ship Notices from gross income or revenue to increasis demand cases both In determine net income. While. the For Further Information Consult ing, but ship work is gaining are I the Clerk of the District Court charge involved in the instant These developments faster. case is not relevant to a determore than making up for smaller I 0r Respective Signers. mination of the amount of net by the machine tool consumption NOTICE TO CREDITORS income, it does raise the cognate can cold drawers Most industry. of r. Estate of William Henry question of whether payment offer little material before No-a excess in son Cranmcr Deceased. redemption premiums Jr is becoming Manpower of the amount paid in on the. Creditors will present .'claims as workers go to bet- deterrent should first shares being retired with vouchers to the undersign-carbo- n ter paying employment. be considered to be distributions booked for ed at 404 Boston Building, Salt can.be tars of available earned surplus rather October delivery, but in large Lake City, Utah, on or before than of amounts paid in on shares sizes little can be obtained before the 13th day of September, A. D., still outstanding. 1943. November. VIRGINIA L, CRANMER, In order to maintain. a proper Office of Price Administration set Executrix of the Estate of distinction between capital and is extending the zone system William - Henry Harrison a fortnight ago in establish-in- g income, it is my opinion thaten-it up dollarfrand-cent- s Cranmer Jr., Deceased. is necessary to consider the prices on and shareferrochromium contributed amount Date of first publication July and tire by holders as capital, regardless of hag taken similar action on fer- 9, A. D., 1943. accounts in the reflected whether romanganese and. other manga-- i H. G. Metos, nese . alloys, including Spiegel as capital stock or as capital or Attorney. .sen. paid-i-n surplus. When a corpoNOTICE TO CREDITORS ration by appropriate legal action Composite market average for I Estate. Of OSCAR HERBERT .steel and. iron products are main. classifies its share capital, with I.tained. at established- levels, JOHNSON, Deceased. resulting distinctions in dividend ceil- Creditors will present claims Administration, Price asset powvoting priorities, rights, steel With vouchers to the undersign- ers, and other matters, adherence ings governing. Finished I d ed at 627 Continental Bank to the principles mentioned, in Bromine, used in making ethy- 11 was, produced oy thp vthvT--1 I composite is $56.73, g iron steel $36, pig Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah, on my opinion, requires appropriate lene dibromide for antiknock Dow Chemical Co, at Wilmington scrap at or before the 10th day of Sepaccounting recognition of the fluids, in the preparation of meth- N. C, and Freeport, Tex., from $23.05 and tember, A. D 1943. classification of shares not only yl bromide (a fumigant for grow- raw sea water, and by The Dow $19.17. H U L D A ELIZABETH stated or the of in respect legal ing plants and stored grain), as Chemical Co, from well brines of JOHNSON, Administratrix maalso Zinc in but raw tear Other as well respect American at in Mich, Midland, gases, capital, making of the Estate of Oscar bitthe related contributions in ex- dyes, medicinals, photographic terials used .were More Herbert cess of legal or stated capital. In reagents, and certain kinds of terns and dry-lan- d Johnson, Deceasbrines, Opens Wash. The annual ed. Most bromine enters the market my opinion, reflection of a re- Synthetic rubber, declined 4 per SPOKANE, Date of first publication July demption premium paid to one cent in output in 1942 as com- as ethylene dibromide, which was report of the American Zinc, Lead class of shareholders as a diminu- pared with 1941. The decline in quoted over & range of 65 to 70 smelting Co. mentions that pros- - 2, A. D, 1943. fluids for cents a pound in drums pect work has indicated promis- - J-- Grant .Iverson, tion or utilization of amounts con- demand for tributed by another class, or by motor fuel caused by civilian during 1942, f.o.b. plant. Sodium ling ore extensions at the Grand-an- d Attorney for Administratrix. shares of the same class still out- Ssoline shortages in 1942 was potassium bromides, U.S.P.,. r 1 jinc-lea- d mine at Metaline NOTICE TO CREDITORS responsible for this de- granular, were quoted at 27 to 31 Falls, which the company is opstanding, would ordinarily be ind of SARAH FROEL1CH, Estate consistent with recognition of crease. Nevertheless, heavy re- cents in barrels, works; under lease. Deceased. these principles In that the cap- quirements of gasoline for mech- ammonium bromide at 31 to 35 erating states The that continu report Creditors will present claims ital contribution shown for outr anized warfare maintained total cents; and bottled elemental bro- ous operations Grand-- , ... at the 30 of to 25 cases bromine cents at at mine th in thenceoutput relatively standing shares would view in 1942 produced 95.131 tons forth be less than the amount ac- high levels, the Bureau of Mines,' a pound, ore from which 8,452 tons of Lake on or before Ethylene dibromide is not it- of tually paid in on such shares, al- U. S. Department of the Interior, self zinc and lead concentrates werej the 4thCity, Utah, a high-clasantiknock,' but of September, A. D., though (1) no amounts were in reported. day work 1943. Development There were 14 plants nroducing it helps remove the combustion produced. fact repaid in respect of the outconsists of 1,512 feet of drifts and a true bromine and of in its lead, of tetraethyl time at compounds products the VERNON SNYDERr Adstanding shares; (2) n surface . with the disbursement there existed 1942, located as follows: Amer- antiknock. In the absence of raises, 3,647 feet of8,341 ministrator the Will feet of drilling and accumulated earned surplus, and ican Potash & Chemical Corpor- ethylene dibromide, the tetraethyl of the Estate annexed of ation, Trona, Calif; J. Q. Dick- lead would be oxidized in the mo- underground diamond, drill work. Deceased. Sarah (3) such earned surplus would inson Froelich, therefore be available for distrl-- " Dow & Co, Malden, W. Va.; The tor cylinder, which is undesirable Date of first publication July Chemical Co, Midland, because the lead oxide formed cor- Labor . button as apparently earned diviA. D., 1943. Chemical Co, at rodes the spark points. If ethylene Vernon dends, although in fact capital Mich.; Ethyl-Do0 Snyder, dibromide is present, lead .Government agencies are vigcontributed in respect of the out- Wilmington, N. C, and Freeport, bromidfe1s " Attorney. ''forrhed carried and to increase orously pushing .plans GreatLukes Chemical Corstanding- dunes had not in the exhaust. Ethylene mine production of copper, zinc, poration. Filer City, Mich.; Liver- away , maintained In tact dichloride is than ethy- and other vital metals and min-- 1 Estate It is, therefore, my opinion pool Salt Co, Hartford, W. Va.; lene dibromide;cheaper use with erals.- However, success will de-its but ceased. that in the case cited the amount Michigan Chemical. Corporation, tetraethyl lead is- unsatisfactory pend on the effectiveness of I creditors will present claims St. Morton Salt exLouis, Mich.; shareholders in paid preferred because the lead chloride formed to increase and stabilize I with vouchers to the cess of the amounts contributed Co, Manistee, Mich.; Pomeroy Salt is hydrolyzed to corrosive lead measures undersigned so --that properties at 412 crews mine building, salt by them should be charged to Corporation, Minersville, Ohio; oxide. It might be said that the mav be worked at canacitvSinrP Lae city, Utah, on or before the earned surplus. Also, if at the Rademaker Chemical Corporation, modern bromine industry is found- time of redemption any amounts Eastlake, Mich.; Westvaco Chlorchloride Date of first publication, June are paid on account of accumu- ine Products Corporation, South hydrolyzes in the automobile mo losing temporary em- - 18, A. D., 1943. than I ve lated unpaid dividends, such Charleston, W. V.. and Chula Vis--. tor cylinder more easily ployees to agriculture and regFLORENCE M. LAMBERT, amounts should likewise be ta and Newark, Calif. Most of does lead bromide. ular miners to war work and Administratrix of the Esto earned surplus. charged the. armed services. Some domestate of Julia Murphy, deIn the above example an entic producers have reported crews ceased. tire issue of preferred shares was 15 per cent under capacity needs. I In sTncIsoh Work assumed to have been redeemed. The War Labor. Board has per- - Josenh Attorney' for Administratrix. If less than an entire issue were Outlook Fields Oil in in redeemed would it' not, my ' LOS ANELES, Calif. At pres n.in he some. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS De-o- f A careful analysis of postwar opinion, ordinarily be proper, in per Estate of Millie Berryman, properties. Though of drilling; California will the light of the above discussion, markets for steel leads to the ent rate these raises have been fairly ceased.1 1500 new 1300 to from down put to charge against capital surplus exCreditors will present claims oil wells this year. Current accontributed by the preferred stock conclusion that the popular with vouchers to the undersign1250 projan amount per share in excess pectation of severe deflation for tivity indicates at least ed 406 McCornick Bldg., Salt at secects and for outlook the the of the pro rata portion of such the steel industry after the war Lake City, Utah, on or before the . of for ond is half further the year capital surplus applicable to each is erroneous. The bearish view 19th day of August, A. D., 1943. share of preferred stock outstand- s ' inconsistent with forecasts upturn in activity. Total number WOpDGP Outlook Date of first publication, June to new the of wells for Became year up I war has been the ing prior to the redemption In that a A. D., 1943. 18, industrial of 1 was 620 against 249 in the high level question sorbing a tremendous amount of MILDRED J. BERRYMAN, same interval Last last year. copper and of other materials In the case cited, all of the production will prevail in the Administratrix of the esI with copper capital surplus represented postwar period as a result of drill new wells were filed, the for .ay tate of. Millie Berryman, deamounts paid in on shares still fulfilment of deferred consumer ordinary peacetime uses, the ceased. I - BrirhanTcierr postwar outlook for pro outstanding. In some cases a part needs. Standard & Poors Corp. and South Belridge being second ducers is drab. Only th?lowest of capital surplus may have reI with four. cost properties will be able to Attorn y f0r Admx sulted from the prior reacquisishow worthwhile earnings, unless tion and retirement of preferred Mile High Company TO CREDITORS . NOTICE of international or-- Estate of GUSTAVE A. SEEi50 or common shares at less than In orm, Dakota The Tungsten GEORGETOWN, Colo. ganization is established to con- the amounts paid in thereon. Such QUIST, also known, as Gustave HILL CITY, S. D. A group ofltrol output and supplies, Includ- Milie Co. leased for has High theredocs not, Adolph Seequist, Deceased. capital surplus period of two years the 20 tungsten claims four miles scrap, until stocks overhang - , Creditors will present claims fore, represent any amounts paid another to the Cons. southeast of here is said to have ,n the market are reduced to a with vouchers to the undersigned in on shares still outstanding. mill belonging Co. in & Refining Smelting Where this condition exists I sold to the Barium Stain- - 5?rm1 leveL Under government at 419 Judge Building, in Salt has been ' treating . its been rectton.esBureand subsidies, take City, Utah on or before would ordinarily see no objec- which it ores Steel Corp. of Canton, Ohio, for the last seven less 22nd- day of October, A. D. PPer production has been push tion to utilizing such capital sur- Smuggler own-1 Production of new the plans al years. I the 143. of limit available man er have not been announced The plus for the purpose of absorbW ILFORD A. G. SEEQUIST eIuIPment and machinery was acquired by the ing the excess of the redemption property and MILT OCKEY, Executors ??n7 J1001 mines, to price over the amounts paid in Utility' Holding Company Act of General Electric Co. around 1936 the of the Will and Estate of limit of ore resources. on the shares being retired. 1935, where earned surplus was bu. only, sufficient work was GUSTAVE. A. SEEQUIST. There remain to be consid- absent or inadequate, the com- done on' the ground to secure pat- STANDARD & POORS CORP. also known as GUSTAVE ered cases in which outstanding mission has as a matter of admin- ents on the unpatented claimis. ADOLPH SEEQUIST, Depreferred stock is retired and istrative policy raised no objec- Last January it was taken over ceased. WESTERN UINERAL replaced by new preferred stock, tion to a procedure designed to by Clyde M. Cessna f Rapid City! Date of. first publication, June a usually bearing lower dividend offset the redemption premiums who sold it to the. Barium Co. 18, A. D. 1943. rate. In such case, of course, a against subsequent earnings. HowSURVEY VERNON SNYDER, Attorney saving to junior security hold- ever, in such cases it has ordifor the Executors. . EAST 1ST SOUTH ers is accomplished which will narily been required that the TEL Entered as eecond matter dace at be reflected in increased earn- annual offset be not less than NOTICE TO CREDITORS Copper mine output last year under Act ings applicable to junior securi- the savings effected by the lower was 12 per cent above the 1941 SSchuS,iwj,.-Uta- h Estate of Rosa Foreman, DeRatee $2 a reew In ceased. Subscription ties, and unless, distributed,' in dividend rate on the new stock level, establishing a new recStated $150 foreign! $1.00 far increased balances of earned and that in any case the pre- ord. While production for the United Creditors will present claims ix months. .. surplus. In a number of such miums be fully offset within a first" six months of this year Pleaie mention Western Mineral I with vouchers to the undersigned cues arising under the Public reasonably short period.". when writing to advertisers. Ad-- 1 at 409 Boston Building, Salt Lake probably was less than that for Surrey the final 1942 half, the benefit advertising rate on application. City, Utah, on Or before the 23rd of increased facilities later on JOHN R. TALMAGE, Managing Edita of August, A. D., 1&43. 1943 Date the total of first publication, June may bring output All tho news of the development o! 18, A. D., 1943. slightly above that ' for 1942, the intermountain Section, published by THOMAS FOREMAN, adgranted an adequate supply of The Western Mineral Survey. Mines labor. Costs have been rising hut .All news appearing in the Western of the estate of ministrator some offsets may be obtained Mineral Survey ie obtained from deceased. Rosa Foreman, Felt. Building, Salt Lake City through premium price benefits. 1I SSSoSSHf owmedaJESiaS Ray S. McCarty, 4 Standard & Poors Corp. of statements. Attorney for Administrator, n cold-draw- n ', Harrl-vembe. . Hot-rolle- d fer-rosilic- on . . ... Bromine Output Down Of-Uice.-of - . semi-finishe- steel-makin- steel-makin- g , sea-wat- anti-knoc- k Ore er I 60-poun- d 1 500-poun- s - . dia-mo- . - Shortage w d T; V- . -- . - - SLWSSUlJ? Z!AK? 1 . Postwar Steel Increases California . 1 1 . - ... ab-Ju- ne - 1 . 1 1 . . - 1 - , I . , 1 1 1 Copper Output W. F. SNYDER & SONS 22-2- 4 . 1 . . - . - |