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Show CITf, UTAH. APRIL 28, 1929. WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY. SALT LAKE Child, w. H Child. W. H Child, W. K. Child. W. H-Child. W. H. .. W. H. Child. A Co H. W. 0606 Child, A Co. All tba Deretotxueal of iha Uirmwiuu Becrtoa. Marrry I'abltaliliiu WMm If in. Nm lbof 'l P.MI.M bf Ill Atlas Block. Eat red Hank aet I' Incorporated nndcr Lain ol Utah. cond-rlamailer at Salt Uki uS, ISIS. ss --i- tjr. Set Tna CKy, Dlab HI 6211 710 6114 0220 211 0222 1107 1101 0100 110 111 Nailtf Subacrlptlua Rales 41 a raar; 60c S moatba. Western M'nersJ Survey who writlag o adrortlsera. Haase Ad vert Ulna rale on ipfJhalloa. r,uf GAIL MARTIN, Editor. C. S. GODDARD. Business Manager. Studs where News Western Mineral Snrvejr is on sals. ASKON. OHIO Co.. Mala A Market Saab BOSTON, MASS. itvl Twaxmt Sc W. Monroe St. 14 W. Madleou; 10S N. dark CHICAGO, ILL. Set 71 W. Van Bures SCI H W. Basdotph Ik.; 4166 W. Ooo. tl NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Mary Caaaon, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers- to tho undersigned at 111k Con-- t Nat Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, on or before tho Sth day of Juno A. D-- , lilt. Maria Berger, administratrix of estate of Mary Caaaon. deceased. Date of flret publication. April 6, A. D-- . 1020, April 21. 112k. Henry D. Moyle, attorney for administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William F. Cahoon, deceased- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned nt Cont Nat. Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah on or before tho Sth day of June. A. D. 1121. Marla Berger, administratrix of estate of William F. Cahoon. Cbottb AKIZUldi field. Ooafactloaary. URANO JUNCTION, GOUX Wcaiera Mutaa Newa Stand. INDIANAPOLIS. IN U. Cur. UUuotaa 4k Market Sts. LONG BEACH. CALIF. M A Fine Arm Newa Staad. 116 Sth SC World Waste COS .UNO ELKS, 1AUF. News Stand Arcade Wa. Alias Newa and. Town Are. A kta Hook Natlc Shop. 104 '" W. h I'hrea landali SCI I W. Srd Set Sur lews -- and. 1st SCI Georce .taboUl ., Be. Soeoad MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. r d; John OTJonaer Traae- MONTREAL CAN. Post Offlea tl . lilt lEfflUOl - te Hod St. A Sth Ave. 471 SC 4k Broad UTS N. Umrel Sia.1 S6ad Sc 4k Sth Ara. wart 46nd M. "I. Grand 14ib St. A San Pablo im 12" 4k Brandwan OASLANlk l.th 4b Broadway: 7ib 4k Wn ilogtoa. k.- - -- - CL1. OATMAN- - AR1Z. Oatman Drat ltb Oo. St OMAHA. XtA 14 No, 6 Market 8ta. 6S Sou 16th SCI lltb A PHU 4 DELPHIA. PA-S- th Slflo Mspkct RENO. HE . i u Newa Agency. BAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. S Third C 4tb A Marhat Sta. GoMaS 10 Third St Gaia News SEATTLE. WASH. 166S Wastlaka Ava. Sod at (Total Sth at Fika Second at Cherry. TACOMA. WASH. lSth A PactOo Arab TOLEDO. OHIO. At Clair Newa Go. TONOPAH. NEV. Polls Brother lilt 01 SALT LAKE CITY, . . Date of first Henry A lot is said and written stout the wonders of this age. We are prone to plume ourselves upon our mechanics achievements, the radio, the automobile, the airship end the talking moving picture. All right. Enter s number of markings on the credit side of the ledger for our progress along material lines. But how about life on the spiritual and esthetic plane. Let Ralph Hayes, New York banker, speak. Mr. Hayes, in an address before an eastern bankers conference, intimated that posterity is not likely to rate present civilization very highly He said: To architectural forms we added the skyscraper poreap tentially both beautiful and utilitarian. But we shall the condemnation of our descendants for having clustered these towers so closely and having so disregarded the leaving of sufficient apace about them for light and circulation as to make existence in our dense urban centers harsh and . Sfficult and perhaps eventually intolerable. To artists we give futurism and the comic atrip. To rniiatp. our contribution was jazz. Our drama reached its acme of appeal in Abies Irish Rose- Our nobleat political gesture was to give the drys all the laws they could write and to the wets all the liquor they could drink. Our administration of justice attained its popular ptpnarTa when we transformed a succession of criminal proceedings and divorce scandals Into a series of hippo-so drome spectacles. We built machines so mammoth and numerous that they turned on us and became our masters. In our frenzied rush to make a good living we were not much concerned about making s good life. Not very encouraging, is it? But Mr. Hayes isnt J - through. Worst of all, he says, our generation raised the science of slaughter to such an extent as to make war a more dreadful thing than was ever before imagined- - The last war, he points out, nearly bankrupted western civilization; another on on an equal scale would almost surely do so. If we are able to recognize this fact and lay the foundations for an enduring peace, thinks Mr. Hayes, posterity will have plenty of praise for us, in spite of til our faults. But if not, future generations are apt to give us a lasting condemnation. Stops Here. Edgar W. Smith, field superln-tendeWilliam F. Dunn, superintendent for the Radiora company et tha Spruce Consolidated proper- of Loa Angelas, was in Salt Lake Zlne Load and Nevada ty of the last week. company, returned to the Spruce Mountain property Saturday. Returns From East David Louchran, geologist for Dr. D. A. Lyon, supervising enthe International Smelting company, left Monday to check up on gineer of tho United States bureau the near ntrike made on one of the of mines Intermountain station, has within 6k feet of the SOB returned from a visit to St. Louis, where he went on bureau business. level. nt Combined Metals Reduction Co. Purchasers of Lead and Zinc Ores. PLANT AT BAUER, UTAH Mail Address: Stockton, Utah. Provo Foundry & Machine Co. .12 ....I... Clark, Horses F 1000 .44 20.00 .... Clark, Clark. Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark. Clark, Clark, Clark, 111! Clark. 111 Clark, 114 Clark, Clark, fill 111 Clark, 111? Clark. III! Clark, 111! Clark. 2741 2127 1120 1611 1133 2151 III 122 111 221 4411 124 101 100 127 111 2220 111 4411 fill 111 D. 00 07 07 11 33 Jsnnla E 20 W. II. .. 104 W. H. .. 140 W. H. .. 100 104 W. H. .61 2.00 1.40 ' 2.00 6.00 W. H. .. ' 07 1.04 07 W. H. .. 1.04 07 W. H. 1.04 W. H. ,. 07 1.04 W. H. .. 07 1.04 W. H. .. 07 1.04 07 W. H. .. 1.04 W. H. .. 07 1.04 W. H. .. 07 1,64 W. H. .. 67 1.04 W. H. .. 17 1.04 W. H. .. 07 1.04 W. H. .. 07 1.04 100 B. Co. A H. 2.00 Cole, 2.00 Cole, H. B. A Co. 200 .60 Colo, H. B. A CO. 16 2.00 Davies, E. C. .. 100 106 2.06 Davies, E. C. 3.00 Davies, E. C. .. 100 1.64 Davies, E. C. .. 67 .11 Davies. E. C. .. II .66 Dayton. B. 8. .. 24 177 16.64 Dixon, B. W. .. 70 A M. 1.40 Dora. .04 Doochor. H. W. II Evans. David ..1040 20.00 Evans, David ..1000 20.00 2.10 Ferrer, L J. .. 110 Farrar. L. J. .. Ill 1,60 .. 1.00 II' E. R. Fisher, 1.66 Freemen, H. H. 04 Glovansttl Msll 1000 20.00 Olsnny, Semi. C. ill 10,20 Goodrich, Henry - Promoted. Clovor Smith, flold superintend, ant of tho Midwest Refining company. has been mods .district su- perintendent with headquarters at Carlsbad, New Maxioo. Mr. Smith was In charge of operations at the Frank Shafer well, when that well blew In at 2021 feet In the lower Pennsylvanian formation. Leave For Field. W. F. Reeder, formerly In charge of operations at the Crescent Eagle Oil well on tho Crescent dome, near Thompsons, was In ths city this week with B. G. Brendell, Pennsylvania operator. Mr. Reeder and Mr. Brendell left for tho Crescent dome, where drilling io to bo resumed on Crescent Eagle holdings. - Visit Mine.. Osrratt Wilkin, manager of the Moscow Silver Mines company, and Joseph H. Manderfleld, general manager . of the Balt Lake Union Stock Tarda drove to Milford to Inspect conditions at the Moscow mine. In Northwest. MacVlchle, Salt Laka consulting engineer, ta at Tacoma, Washington, looking after tho affairs of tho Big Missouri Mining Duncan company. April men of tho depert-mof mining and metallurgical research of ths University of Utah will make a visit to tho metallurgical and mining plants In Salt Lake Valley, and alao those at Tintlc. Park City and Bingham for tho purpose of studying operafellowship ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Antelope Mining Company. Principal place of business, Salt East er ona-four- th No-12- i-- l) ...... 13-2- 1) ,,... 0) 20-0- I.. Complete Foundry and Machine Shop Salt Laka City Office, Dooly IMp, Plant at Prave, I' tab. ONTARIO SILVER MINING COMPANY Lawkaarae, Preslieati D. C. Marshy, Directors! Pant Hoot Oscar Friendly, Chirico Lena. J. O, Elton, A H. Rosea kaCH, and Harry Csslsat. OPPICFg tall taka City, dab. New Park City, New fork. MINES Baatmlt sad Wasatch Cooattca, I'tab. Gao, W. nt Laka City- - Utah. , Notice is hereby given that at a tions. Board of Directors meeting of tho of tha East Antelope Mining Company held on Monday tha Ith day Visits Tintic. of April, lktl, an assessment (beH. N. Marry, secretary-treasuring assessment No. Ik) of of tho National Equipment comcent per share was (II) pany, drove to Eureka on business levied and assessed on all Issued Wednesday, and outstanding stork of said corporation, payable Immediately to H. XL Glera Secret - and TreasAdded to Force. urer of said corporation, at ths ofEarl M. Cooper, mining man. hae fice of ths company, 127 East recently been made a salesman of Broadway. Balt Laka City, Utah. ths National Equipment company. Any stock upon which tha assess-men- t Mr. Cooper will specialise in may remain unpaid on Saturmining equipment day ths 11th day of Hay, 112k, will 111 McCune, Rey- ba delinquent and advertleod for 1000 10.00 mond On Long Trip. sale at public auction, and unless 111 McCune. Rsy- O. F. Riser, vice president and payment Is mads before, so much 1000 20.00 mond thereof as is necessary, will ba sold 111! McCune general manager of the National Rey- at tha offics of tha company. Of Equipment company drove to San 1000 mond If. East Broadway. Salt Lake City, 0147 .41 Francisco this week. O. T. .. 14 Utah, on Tuesday ths 4th day of 217 Murray, Riser expects to spend five Kelson, Carl O. . 600 10.06 os Mr. Juno, 1421, at 12 o'clock noon to 1170 six weeks In visiting Colifornla .1000 20.00 Matt Nswmen, topay tho delinquent assessment, .21 and other southwestern points Norton, John G. 10 gether with tho cost- of advertising 1141 111 Robko, Otto .... Ill 6,66 and expense of sals.11 D. ds on the 2nd day of March, A. 26 East Antelops Mining Company, 660 Rothor, Paul .. 474 1122, so many shares of each 0.41 1161 B. Belter, J 127 East Broadway, Balt Lake City. parcel of stock as may bo neces.10 sary. II III Belter. W. E. .. 100 Utah. H. F. OXERS. will bo sold at room 207. Utah 2.00 Savings 1211 Bebree. J. R. .. Secretary. and Trust Company buildThe number of certificates must III Shroobree, ThornSalt Lake City. UUh, on Tuea-t- h ing. 60 es Ha a. accompany remittance. 6I Say of April, A. D. ' 40 P. III! Simonas, 'A. 1020, at tho hour of I oclock 1117 Bimonos. A. P. . 04 pay tho delinquent esse lament IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL 1106 Smoot, Harlow thereon, together with tho coot of COURT, of Salt Lake aunty. State I400 106.00 advertising and expense of sale. E. of Utah. 0.71 H. Ik DODD Snell, Arthur U 411 Alois P. Swoboda, plaintiff, vs. III Snell, Arthur I III Secretary. Thomas Carter, Thaddeus S-- Smith, III! Room 07 107. Utah Savings and 160 Snell, Arthur L. Eugene F. James, W. H. Swift, Trust Company Building. 226 south Clara C. Billon. Jeremiah Fruln, 42 .01 Main Street Salt Lake aty. Utah. C. Grlfiin, also all other persons un.11 10 (April known, claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest In tho real NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 01 I. 11 property described In tho comALTA ownA TRANSPORadvorao to TUNNEL plaintiffs plaint 1.60 TATION 76 COMPANT: ership or any cloud upon tho plainPrincipal tiff's tills thereto, defendants. place of buainus. Salt Lake City, 121 2.43 Utah: Summons. Notice Is Tha Htata of Utah to tho said given that at .10 a meeting ofhereby 16 Defendant: tho Board of Directors q tho Alta Tunnel and Trans- You are hereby summoned to 0117 Thompson, Henry 21 .56 A. company, hold on April appear within twenty days after an assessment of one-ha- lf the servlet of this summons upon III Whittier. O. M. IT 1.54 Jortatlon 6341 Edwin cent (He) per share was levWoolley, you. If served within ths county in 100 2.00 on Q. tho Issued and outstanding ied which this action Is brought; othEdwin shares of tho capital stock of erwise, within thirty days after 1310 Woolley, 2 , 00 tho 100 enQ. and defend the above service, corporation, payable ImmeFred titled action: and in case of your 1711 Woolley, diately to tho Columbia Trust 100 R2.00 failure so to do. Judgment will Company, 126 south Main Street, bo rendered against you according 1621 Woolley. Fred R. 600 10.00 Balt Lake City, Utah. to tho demand of tho complaint 1140 Woolley, Fred R. 100 2.00 Any stock upon which this as3.06 sessment may remain unpaid at whirh hae boon filed with the 6141 Woolley. Fred R. 100 2.00 ths dose of business on Saturday. 6144 Woolley. Fred R. 100 Clark of said Court 3.00 May 25th, 1111, will bo dellquent Thla action Is brought to recover 1141 Woolley, Fred R. 100 07 1.14 nnd advertised for sale at public a Judgment quieting plaintiff's ti- 170 Woolley. Fred R. end auction lew with In accordance And lls to tho land described In said and. unless payment Is en order of the Board of Directors mads before, will bo sold at tha complaint. ALLEN T. SANFORD. made on tho Ith day of March, office of the company. Ill Re1021, so many shares of each pargent Street, Balt Lake City, Utah, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. address. 404 Boston build- cel of stock ms may be necessary on Saturday. Juno 22nd. 1221, at at the will bs sold et public auction 11 o'clock a.m- - to pay the dolin' ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. (4.10-5.1office of tho company. 1111 Walk- quent assessment thereon together er Bank Building. Salt Laka aty, with tho cost of advertising nnd Utah, at 11 o'clock a.m.. on Sat- expense of sale. DELINQUENT NOTICE DAVID H- - BULLOUGH. urday. tho Ith day of May, 1021 Iron King Consolidated Mining Go. to pay ths delinquent assessment Secretary,, Alta Tunnel A TransLocation of principal office, 1111 together with tho cost of advertisportation Company. Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake ing and expanse of sale. Address: 111 Regent Building, City. Utah. 111 Regent Street. Salt Lake City, CORA V. THOMPSON. Them am dsllnquant on tha folSecretary. Utah. lowing described stock on account 1111 Walker Bank Building, April 26. May 21. of assessment No. II levied on the Balt Lake aty. UUh. Ith day of March, 112k, tha follow-InASSESSMENT NOTICE. amounts sot opposite tho nemos Willard of tho respoctlvo shareholders, a Bay Gun Oub. a' corDELINQUENT NOTICE NO. 62. address place of business, follows: poration, Blngham-Tooel- e Tho Mining 206 Dooly Block, Balt Lake City. Cert. No. Name. No. Sh. Notice is hereby given that a Aborcombls BanJ. 4k t .11 Company, location of principal I7 714 Anderberg. R. L. ltl 2.74 piece of business. Room 107, Utah meeting of tho Board of Directors 4212 Badger, Ralph A. 100 2.00 Savings and Trust Company Build- held on tho 1st day of April. 1616 an assessment of 115.00 per share (701 Badger, Ralph A. 100 Salt Lake City. Utah. .62 ing; 1701 Badger. Ralph A. 2k of Notice There are delinquent was lovled on tho capital stock 5(24 Blumcnthsl H. G. 1000 the corporation, payable Immedi2006 Brlmhall, W. L... 100 2.00 upon the following described stock ately to James Prlnsen. Secretary 100 4011 Brlmhsll. W. 2.40 on account of assessment No. 22, of tho corporation, at hla office, 2411 Brlmhsll. W. U 600 10.00 lovled on tho 2nd day of March. A. 201 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, 2.00 D. 1022, tho sovorsl amounts set Utah. 1022 Brlmhsll. W. L... 100 2.00 opposite tho names of tho respec1111 Brlmhsll. W. L-- . 100 Any stock upon which thla as2.00 tive shareholders, as follows: 6242 Br'mhall, W. L... 100 sessment remains unpaid on ths 2.00 Cert. 1410 Brlmhsll. W. L... 100 No- 1st day of June. 1120. will be de2.00 No. 1701 Brlmhsll, W. L... 100 Shares. Amt. Names and advertised for sals at 2.00 141 Jaa H. Barkley.. .4171 14.11 linquentauction 6700 Brlmhsll, W. L... 100 and unless payment 1710 Brlmhsll. W. L... 100 200 III Robert Eite 1600 2.00 public sold on ths 1711 Brlmhall, W. L.. 100 3.00 01 T. Katayama ....1000 2.00 Is mads before will be1020. at II 2.04 III T. Katayama ....1004 6712 Brlmhall. W. L... 140 1.00 22nd day of June, as3.04 411 K. Mlyaglshima.,.1000 6711 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 2.00 o'clock to pay the delinquent ad2.00 111 K. Mlyeglahlma.,.1100 1714 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 4.10 sessment together with cost of 2.00 122 K. Mlyaglshima... Ill 6711 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 .IS vertising and expanse of sale. JAMES FR1NSEN. 3.00 III E. D. Smith 1600 6710 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 4.60 2.00 142 P- - P. Webb 1710 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 1210 Secretary. 4.14 106 3.00 1721 Brlmhall, W. L... 100 And In accordance with law and Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. 0270 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 directors. of board an ofdsr of the Utah. II.) (April 0701 Brlmhsll. W. L... 01 1.03 100 2.00 1171 Child, W. H 2.00 1017 Child. W. H. ... 100 HEKF IS MV SUHMTUFTION 2.00 1011 Child. W. H. ... 100 3.00 1042 Child, W. H. ... 100 WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY 1.00 2270 Child. W. H. ... 100 2.00 2210 Ch'ld, W. H. ... 100 1.00 111 ATLAS BLOCK. Salt Lake City. Utah. 100 2212 Child, W. H 3.00 100 2106 Child. W, H 100 2.00 2014 Child, W. H Inclosed find check for which plsoso scad me ths Wasstera Mia- 2.00 100 2116 Child, W. H Mont ha 100 sral Survey for 2.00 2010 Child, W. H years 2.00 2017 Child. W. 100 CBSClUrTIOR rBICES41 yean Ha g Neatha 2.00 2011 Child, W. H. .... 104 1.00 2010 Child. W. H. .... 100 100 2.00 2024 Child. W. H Nava 4IMSIOMOMOHMH OOM sltTHiM OMIMIMOMOMMOMOt 100 2026 Child. W. H 200 100 4001 Child. W. H 2.00 CltJ. MMMS6O6IMM69M0M00I M6S6MM 04MMOMIOMOM 100 2.00 4146 Child. W. H a.oo 6667 Child, W. H. .... 100 (4-1- 2, Facts About Bingham SflaumdlaiFdl Bayers of One and Concentrates Matte sod Furnace Products. Sellers of Insecticides, Fungicides, Wead Killer, Poison Bait. SMELTER AND MILLS AT MIDVALE, CTAIT. OFFICES AT NEWUOUSE BLDG., SALT LAKE CITY. INTERNATIONAL UTAH. SMELTING CO. kerb Oftlss SS Broadway. City, Purbslss Dept. SIS Keanu IM Salt labsArlsama. gustllas Week lateraailesal I'tab Mlaad, StHstrlB laleraatlaaal Lead aad Meflalas Ca. Cast Cblrasa, Rerliaa Capper Warba. Perth bubey, N. A Net C t( ' MSecs OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS COMPETENT MANAGEMENT Good business men have repeatedly turned failures Into remarkable successes, whereas poor management has wrecked many wonderful concerns with great possibilities. It is truly important to have highly responsible men of known business success as the directing heads of any concern. No business is better than its management, and in that regard, BINGHAM STANDARD approaches the perfect. The and . officers and directors are conservative business men not plungers or gamblers own in are their are and will Bingham Standard, investing capital they capable of, see the mine through to full development. J. C. Allen, President, is also Vice President and General Manager of the Colonial Building and Loan Association, Ogden, Utah. Mr. Allen took that company some eight years ago when it was a small struggling concern and built it up to the largest company of its kind in the State. Mr. Allen is also officer and director of a number of other companies and holds controlling stock in several successful building and loan companies. Wm. Thornton, ,1s the owner of the popular Thornton Chain of drug stores. James A. Nelson, Director, is an owner of the Great Basin Grain Company, Ogden, Utah, a large succesrful business built up by Mr. Nelson. L. L Larson, Director, is one of Sait Laka Citys most prominent and influential men, a substantial investor in Bingham Standard and responsible for substantial investments in the company on the part of many of his friends F. E. Turner, Consulting Engineer end directing head of the company, is also General Superintendent of the Ohio Copper Company, Bingham, Utah. E. B. Jones, Director and Superintendent and directly 'in charge of the work et the mine, has been connected with the engineering department of some of Utahs largest and most successful mines. One of Salt Lakes leading geologists in reporting on Bingham Standard property states in part as follows: - ORE BODIES I find that in the 32 feet there isnt a quarter of an inch thft is not highly mineralized. Scattered throughout this tody are grains of Pyrite and Sulphides, which contain a notable amount of lead, silver, gold and zinc. In the main, howd Galena. Following ever, the major mineralization is composed of a contact a replacement deposit occurs. This ore averages about along the lime-sto3 feet in width and has been opened along the strike of the vein for a distance of about 80 feet. This vein is of good grade commercial ore and careful sampling shows assay values averaging around $30.00 per ton in lead, silver, gold and zinc. There is, in my opinion, a splendid chance for this entire dike to make into ore of shipping grade when cut by the lower tunnel, which would expose a very large tonnage of shipping ore; because the upper tunnel seems to to started on a level which merely skims over the top of an apparently large ore body. This is very evident because an examination of the top and bottom of the upper tunnel itself discloses that the ore at the bottom of the upper tunnel widens out- from the sides of the bottom and narrows up considerably at the top of the tunnel, all within a radius of 10 feet. And in this connection I wish to emphasize the fact that the highest grade streak of oer in the entire mine was apparently discovered by accident, because the whole streak apparently runs parallel with the dike about 6 inches below the bottom of the tunnel In other words, the tunnel level seems to have merely skimmed over the top of this high grade streak. How. big or what this streak will show can only be determined by the lower tunneL However,' its shows a width of about 18 inches at present. Extensive surface trenching dislcoses fine-graine- ne - the fact that the dike runs the entire length of the property. This property enjoys advantages that are seldom found in mining. FIRST. The monzonite in itself is sufficiently mineralized to to good material and its altered nature makes it an easy milling proposition. SECOND. The lime in contact is so well brecciated that the hydrothermos action which carried the metalliferous substance that caused the complete infiteration of mineral matter is of such a nature that once entered on the lower level, there would be little, if any, dead-wonecessary, thereby reducing enormously the overhead expense. Five hundred tons of mineral could be handled and milled easier in this property than two hundred tons in the average mine. rk TRANSPORTATION Five-to- n trucks can make four or five trips a day to the railroad station. CONCLUSION All the facts gathered indicate that this property should develop into a large solutions having been strong and extensive and producing mine, the mineral-bearin- g the geological conditions very favorable for the deposition of high grade commercial ore. Respectfully submitted, A. F. MERCER. (Signed) Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital should be computed on basis of 1,250,000 shares which is the estimated outstanding stock when books close agains t further subscriptions Bingham Standard expects to go on a production basis as soon as roads permit. Stock is soon to be listed. It has our unqualified endorsement. Bingham Standard has raised the price of its shares to 25 cents. We can furnish a limited amount of ths stock at 20c, but to get it at that figure ACT NOW. Use coupon below. Stock can to bought for cash or on five equal monthly payments. FREE WEEKLY MARKET LETTER ON REQUEST Co. Chase-Christaphers- on FELT BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY, U?AH. 0 United States Smelting, Refining & Mining Company ' . Vice-Preside- Inspection Planned. Hoyle, attorney for ' ' 0 Manufacturers of Mine Cars, Mine and Smelting Machinery, Structural Steel OFFICERS publication, 6. A. D. 1121. April 21. Ik2t. APRIL 26. 1929. aub-leve- la 20 .... d- HOW ABOUT IT? Leave For Mine. 36 1.02 1.04 1.04 ,44 .60 0100 6101 1101 101 104 0206 ASSESSMENTS. trTf Chase Christopherson Company, Felt Building, Salt Lake City, i Please enter my subscription for shares of Bingham Standard Stock at 20 cents per share. I enclose $ in (full) (part) payment, end if bought on five payment plan will pay balance in four equal monthly installments. Name Address f ................... .......... I. B |