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Show -e-- T- 'y- -. iyr tl '. 24 B DESERET NEWS, Thursday, January 23, 1969 PMEips Buys Deseret News Special OKLA. BARTLESVILLE, Phillips Petroleum Co. Is acquiring a terest in silver, one-hal- in- f goid, lead, copper and molybdenum min- ing properties around Hamil- ton, Nev., from Silver King Mines, Inc. was announcement The made today by John M. president of Phillips, and K. L. Stoker, president of Silver King Mines, Inc., a with Nevada corporation headquarters in Salt Lake Hou-chi- n, Phillips and Silver King. The agreement makes Phillips an equal partner and operator in all of Silver Kings properties. Phillips exercised its option f interest to acquire a in the Ward, Taylor and East Districts Robinson Mining West near Ely, Nev. . trict in Shasta Copper-Zin- c Shasta County, Calif, on Jan. one-hal- 13, 1968. A II mi to Significant discovery of copper - silver - zinc ore in the Ward Mining District, having a gross value of $30 million was announced by Phillips in August of 1968. Additional drilling has extended the known boundaries of these ore bodies. Hamilton experienced a silver rush in 1869 and during the following 30 years $40 to of metal, was $50 million , f1 ...nv f . and exclusive distributor of John Deere industrial equipment in Utah will celebrate the grand opening of its sales, parts and service facilities Friday and Saturday. A new r1- Bankers Life Honors 4 Heavy Equipment Outlet To Open In S.L. Friday Aimie yn -- Elected to the 1969 PresiClub of Bankers Life Co. are four members of the G. E. Salt Lake agency: dents Brent Scott, general manager Berge, of Scott Machinery, said John Deere is rapidiy expanding its construction line and wanted an exclusive dealer in Utah. taken from the district. The Mary Ellen Mine, situated in the Pogonip Ridge area of the district produced 4,900 tons of Other key personnel at the ore containing 6,238,774 Scott Machinery Co., 1404 S. plant are Aaron Robinson, servpounds of lead, with an average of 63.5 per cent lead per 2nd West, will carry a complete ice manager, who has had eight ton, and 125,809 ounces of sil- line of industrial equipment years experience in construction ver. This mine ceased operagrad- equipment mechanics, and Gary including a new tion in 1920. The Pogonip Ridge area Is er, crawler loaders, wheel load- Rasmussen, parts manager. He included in the Phillips-Silve- r ers, backhoes, slddders, scrap- has had eight years experience ers and dozers. in this field. King agreement A. M. Cannon, M. R. Leishman and Herbert Levy, The President's Club is tha company's top honor for agents, recognizing their outstanding achievements. ca-re- WALTER C. GOREY CO. Specializing in OVER THE COUNTER GROWTH STOCKS Ordm Collect Phone 718 Keorni Bldg. Ph: PAUL W. JONES City. comprise The properties about 5,120 acres and involve claims. 337 An option to acquire 50 per cent of Silver King's interests was secured by Phillips in 1965. Since then, Phillips and Silver King have made geochemical, geophysical and geological studies In the area. Preliminary drilling ha been done in the district by Insurance Salesmen Get Honor life Twenty-thre- e Insurance talesmen from Utah were honored Wednesday evening at a Man- iiiiiiiiiiiii!!il!llllllllll formal of the -- Year" Comer banquet at the On Do uglas -- Ft Sub Commerce General Agents and Managers Association honored the following: Preston G. Adams, New England Mutual life; Todd W. Bechtol, Penn Mutual Life Glenn R. Bennet, Mutual of New York; Glen E. Bergt, Bankers Life Co., Des Moines; Reed W. Brinton, C.L.U., New York Life; Ed Caron, Manufacturers Life; James L. Craner, Washirjton A. Dowell, National; Richard Mutual Benefit Life; Charles S. Eubank, Aetna Life and Casualty; W. Reid Gustafson, American Western Life; William T, H. Jacob, Canada Life Assurance; Wendell W. Jensen, New York Life; Jake Koga, Lincoln National Life; Grant M. Mack, Standard Life Insurance; Robert E. Mortimer, Franklin Life Insurance; John R. Poulton, C.L.U., Equitable Life Assurance; Jerry E. Romney, John Hancock Mutual Life; Leonard M. Sproul, Kansas City Life; Joseph W. Thalman, American Western Life; R. Dean Udy, Connecticut Mutual Life; V. Rez Waltman, New England Mutual life; Jerry D. Wheat, Home Life; and Clifton B. Wilkinson, Travelers. Takes Bank Post W. McGinnis Jof-ep- Jr., rs York City. He been with banks the Japan for 13 offices :2 J years. He will be attached to the b a n ks A ic Group . Mr. supervisory unit McGinnis where he will be concerned with personal, budget and planning, it was announced recently. 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