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Show 1 The Western Mlncrcl Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah Idaho Mjners Ask Pay. Increase Bunker Hill To Start Mining Large Ore Block After two of and years explorpreparatory atory work, during which time 7000 feet of , drifts and crosscuts have been driven, Bunker . Hill WALLACE, Idaho . Idaho Mines Push Big Deal To Conclusion local unions of the IUMM&SW (CIO) are demandings 30 cent per hour wage increase at the mines, mills and smelters of the district, says the Wallace Miner. This would be at the rate of $2.40 increase for an shift, bringing miners wqges up from $10169 to $13.09; muckers from $10.19 to $12.59; timbermen from $11.19 to $13.-5- 9 and timber repairmen from $11.44 to $13.48. The demands affects around 5000 men and would cost the mining industry around $12,000 per day. Negotiations are still in progress. Attorney H. J. Hull fs spokesman for the mining companies and Howard Lee, International representative for the union; speaks for the three local unions. District - 8c Sullivan Mining Camp any is about ready to start mining and milling a block of ground 1000 feet long, 175 feet wide and 300 feet in depth, and estimated to contain 5,000,000 tons of low grade ore under the management of Charles E. Schwab, mining engineer who has perfected the ' plan. Although the block caving system has Seen in practice in large scale copper deposits tor some time, this is the first instance known where it has. been, used on a lead ore deposit, according to Mr. Schwab, who describes the orebody.to be mined as being in the hanging wall of the Gate fault along the footwall side of which Bunker Hill has mined around 20,000,000 tons of high grade ore, leaving a vast area of low grade hanging wall territory WESTERU iUINERAL to be prospected. SURVEY "This low grade ore occurrence cannot be termed disseminated TEL $3065 EAST 1ST SOUTH in the same sense that the word .' Entered " second on matter at has been applied to ; copper-porphy- ry Salt Lake City. Utah daM Ad d under says Mr. March . 1870. deposits, the Rate 82.S0 pec yean Schwab It is evident that '. Subscription JO lot nlz months.' quartzite in the zone was at one SI Please Mineral Weatam mention time subject to extreme tension, to advertisers, rhan writing Surrey : of net a causing the opening rates on appltaalloa. work of cracks and channels in which sphalerite and galena were L IL Hill Business Manager "This deposited, he continued. crossAH (he news ct (he development ot pattern is clearly seen in Section, published by cuts through the orebody bar- the htermountain Western Mineral Surrey. lb a followed by ren quartzite AO sera appearing in tne Western stringer of sphalerite and galena Mineral Surrey to obtained train more barren quartzite, another sources believed reliable but no responsibility is assumed for aocuraey stringer and so the pattern of statements. keeps repeating. The size and small these of regular repetition veins or stringers determines the cut-o- ff for ore mineable by block caving. The small stringers are from one foot wide down to alThe Western Mineral Survey most hair-siz- e fineless, and in is qualified as a Newspaper to themselves high grade like the publish. Notices, Legal Having usual veins mined in 'the Coeur Been Approved in the Third DisdAlene district, but, of course, trict Court of Salt Lake County they are too small to be mined separately. Probate & Guardianship Detailed plans for mining are Notices complete, said Mr. Schwab, "and the next six months will be spent preparing the first, block of 300,-0Information Contons for production. In the For Further the sult Clerk of the District low of tons case of the 5,000,000 Court or Respective Signers. ' Bunker the . reserves in grade Hill Mine, he continued, "it should be borne in mind that NOTICE TO CEEDITOXI Estate sf Clcs G.. Van Cott, Deceased from the outcrop of this orebody Creditors will present claims with it is 400 feet vertically to level vouchers to the undersigned at. Mein and 23 where high grade stopes are Second South Streets, Salt- Lake City, on 'or before tbs 10th day el Ocbeing mined; or, to put it another Utah, A.D., 1948. tober, 8000 7000 feet down to. way, it is WALKER BANK A TRUST COMPANY, the dip of the lobes and faults to Administrator, Estate of Cleo G. Van present high grade mining areas. Cott, Deceased. low tor Data of first publication, Juns 4, A.D., Obviously, potentialities grade reserves have been merely 1948. scratched. In an extensive minVan Celt, Baglay, CerswaB, and McCarthy. eralized area like the Coeur dAlenes ' there must be many other potential' low. grade ore reNOTICE TO CRED1TOES serves which can be mined by Estate of Battle Johnson Hocking, Doblock caving. Creditor!- wlU present 'cltims , with Hie Bunker Hill milling plant voucher to the undersigned at 405 Dooly is being enlarged from 1800 to Building, Salt Lake City, Utah,A.on or beD. 1948. 14th day of August, 2800 tons daily capacity to handle fore the PARLEY I HOCKING, Adminithe extra tonnage. strator of tiis Estate of Hattie John8-h- our . . : Details Idaho WALLACE. connected with the sale of 700,-0shares of Pend Oreille Mines & Metals Company stock' to the Sullivan Mining Company of this district for $5 per share, involving $3,500,000, are gradually be ing revealed. It is reported, although not officially, that $1,000,000 of the huge sum was paid the Pend Oreille company in cash; another $1,000,000 is to be paid in 1949 and the balance is to be paid in 1950, or whenever the funds are needed to put The property in maximum production in the quickest possible time. The Pend Oreille company owns vast mineral holdings in the Metaline area in both the United States and Canada and is reported to have developed and made ready for production between five and seven million tons zinc-leore. It is believed to , of be the largest deposit of its kind under one management in the United States. Present production from the American side of the. line is at resent said to be 600 tons 8 in the Canadian side the daily, com1200-tmill a is pany building on its Reeves MacDonald mine, and it is the intention to step up combined production from both sides of the line to 1,000,000 tons yearly... Part of the agreement accompanying the stock purchase by the Sullivan company is said to provide for Sullivan's manageenterment of the big zinc-leconto seem This would be prise. firmed by the appointment of W L. Zeigler, of Wallace, as resident manager. Mr. Zeigler has for many years been chief millwright and mill superintendent for the Hecla and Sullivan companies in this district. The action of the Sullivan company in making this heavy investment indicated that zinc and lead ores will be in good demand at around current prices for several years in the future at least. Wallace Miner. 00 ad - on ad Zinc Institute Announces Annual Meeting A preliminary program has Just been released covering the thirtieth annual meeting of the Zinc Institute, to be held at the Hotel Statler, St. Louis, Missouri, on April 15 and 16. On Thursday morning, in addition to reports on the Institutes activities, R. D. Stewart, of United Inc., will talk on "Whats Ahead for Metals in the Farm Market Professor D. G. Carter, of the University of Illinois, will discuss the opportunities for industry in the farm market. R. C. Todd, sales consultant American Rolling Mill Company, will report on the steel industry in 1948; and R. A. Young, vice president, American Zinc Company of Illinois, will review the outloook for the sine smelting industry in 1948. The Monday afternoon sessions will open with Washington news by J. D. Conover, of the American Mining Congress. Dr. James Boyd is scheduled to speak on the relationship of the Bureau of Mines and the mining industry; and H. W. Steinkraus will address the meeting on industrial relations. On Friday morning, Dr. C. L. Wilson, of the Missouri School of Mines, will open the session with The Mining Engineers Place in the Current Economy. Qualified speakers will report on the outlook for zinc. mining in the western, central, and eastern states; and S. D. Strauss, sates manager, American Smelting & Refining Company, will discuss the world situation in zinc. The annual dinner and smoker will, be held on Thursday - 22-2- 4 NOTICE TO CB EDITORS Estate of Earl R. Sblnemin, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Roberts A Roberta, S10 Boston Building, Salt Lake Cite, Utah, on - or before ' the 14th day of Avgust, A. D. 1S4S. NORA A. SHIM MIN, v ' Administrator of Estate of Earl . R. Shlmmln, Deceased. Date of first publication June 11, A.' D, 194S. Virginia D. Eeberts, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Andrew Frederick Elggrea, Deceased. ; Creditors will present elalmi - with vouchers to the undersigned at 312 Kearns Building, Balt Laka City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of November, AD. 1948. PAUL F. ELGGREN, ; Executor or the Estate of Andrew Frederick Elggren, Deceased. Date of first publication, June 25, A.D. . - - 1945. F. Heart Hearlad, Attorney for Executor, 312 Kearns Building, Salt Lake Oily, Utah. - to-b- Legal Notices 00 - . . - - Strike Draws Interest TONOPAH, Nev. San Francisco interests are reported ne- gotiating for the rich silver-gol- d property recently discovered south of Golden Arrow by Joe son Hocking, Deceased. Date of first publication Juns 11. A. D. 1948.. David A. West, Attorney for Adminis- trator. NOTICE TO CREDITOES L. Wheeler, Deceased. Creditors will present claims - with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Duncan A Duncan, 223 McIntyre ' Building, on or before the 15th day of August, A. D. 1948. " JEANETTE WHEELER, administratrix of estate of William L, Wheeler, Doccuad Date of first publication June 11, A. D. Estate of William Clifford and sons. Considerable ore has been mined from shallow holes and trenches, on the vein. The product is said to be averaging better than $100 a 1948. ton. Prospecting has indicated Daacan A Attorney ' continuous ore for 200 to 300 ministratrix. Duncan, still the vein feet with limits of unknown. Values are chiefly NOTICE TO CREDITOES -- for Ad- . . Estate of Amelia Maria S. Mallen, other-wisknown at Amelia 8. Mullen, Deceased. Creditor! claims with wtyl present vouchers to the undersigned at 623 Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 14tb day of August, A. D. 1948. WILLIAM J. MULLEN. Administrator of the Estate of Amelia Marie S. Mullen, otherwise known as Amalia S. Mullen, Deceased. Date of first publication Juno 11. A. D. 1948. Andersen A Cannes,' Attorneys. in silver. Estate of Aaate'E. Meredith; Deceased. will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 404 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of. August, AJD. 1948. ALFRED H. MEREDITH, Egecutor of the Estate of Annie E. Meredith, Deceased. Date of first publication, June 25, A.D. jpeg, H. G. Metes, attorney . . Continental native sulfur during the. first six months of 1947 was 15 pet cent greater than that reported for the comparable period of 1946, according to the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior. Production and shipments in June were somewhat lower than in TO CREDITOES May, but'' they were 18 and 23 Estate ofNOTICE Bernardo Consoles and Barita A. per rent higher, respectively, Gensalee, Deceased. than fn June 1946. By. the end Creditors will present dtlms with of June stocks had been reduced vouchers to the undersigned at 921 Kearns Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be313,286 tons since the beginning Building, fore the Twenty-fourt- h day of August of the year. AJX 194S. ' BLANCHE a. RENDON, Admlnlstra Production of - ... . trlx of tho estate of Bernardo Consoles, and Barite A. Gonsales, . Deceased. Date of first publication, Juns It, AD. Nickel Coins IN THE ,OF THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE ' THIRD SALT AND FOR UTAH STATE OF IN LAKE COUNTY CHRISTIAN MICHAEL SORENSEN and LOUIS N. P08TMA, plaintiff, VI. DANIEL GARN, W1LHELM1NA GARN, MAHALA DARN, MARY M. 08GUTH0RPE. JOHN HENRY OSGUTHORPE, SELINA HEADMAN, JOSEPH CLIFFORD OSGUTHORPE, otherwise known as Clifford' Osguthorpe. OSGUTHORPE, LYDIA - M. DELBERT HAWKINS, EMMA O. HARKER. ALFRED MRS. EDGAR STILLMAN, MRS. FANNY ROSE, WILLIAM HENEFER SARAH GARN, FRANK WILLIAM BRUNYER, DONETTA- - PLATT, , otherwise 06GU-THORP- E, . known as Mrs. Donette Simonson (ad; minis tratr lx of ths Estate, of .William Rank Garn), JACOB GARN, MARTHA 500 1000 500 1000 .2600 Margaret Little Louise J. Reynolds 2000 1000 1000 119- '. Schulte..:..-- . F. C. '15x0 10Q0 - 7XO 15.00 39.00 1.70 30.00 15.00 15.00 .with law, and an order and, of the Board of Directors made on , the 15th day of May, 1940,' ao many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at- - the office of tho company, room 22, 39 Exchange Place, 8alt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th day of July, 1948, at tho hour of 10:00. " to pay tho delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of tho sate. . . B. P. EMERY,' . r. Secretary-TreasureRoom 22, 39 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah. -- - DELINQUENT NOTICE. MINES COMPANY, Principal of Business, 210 Wasatch Oil Place . Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that ' there are delinquent upon, the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 4 levied on the 14th day of May, 1948, tho several amounts - set opposite the nmmn of tho respective Shareholders as follows: No. - ' Name Shares Amount 2204 E, L. Ames 1426 Henry Beat 2125 Mamie X. Burghart 1000 2126 Mamie L Burghart 1000 2127 Mamie L Burghart 1000 2128 Mamie I. Burghart 2129 Mamie I. Burghart 1457 Stanley Christensen . .20,000 1857 D. V. Coulam 2166 D. C. Qoulam 914.B jJ.: Carollo ,. 1000 1309 B. J. Carollo : 969 Warren Christensen 970 Warren Christensen 1595 Agnes Donnelly 1596 Agnes' ' Donnelly J 1000 1795 Agnee Donnelly 2058 J. A. Hogle ft Co.. 2059 J. A. Hogle ft Co. 173 Walter C. Hurd 200 2213 George J. Lewie ... 415 O. B. McKensie . . , 1362 Ptank M. Openshaw 1432 Prank M. Openshaw 119ft Jack E. Perkins 1199 Jack E. Perkins 1792 Prances W. Robertson.. 1000 1793 Frances W. Robertson 1241 Jesse W. Reeder .... 1850 Samuel 8. Stewart 1435 Mary M. Thompson ..50,000 1436 Mary M. Thompson ..50,000 599 Harris L. Vincent 500 And in accordance with law and an order of tho Board of Directors made on the 8th day at May, 1948, so mdny shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the hour of 10;00 A.M. on the 13th day of July. 1948, at the office of the company, 210 Wasatch Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and sxpense of sale. H. P. STEWART, President. Madison Mines Company, 210 Wasatch Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. .... .... V. WASHINGTON OARN, JACOB EDWIN VIRGINIA G. QYLLEN8 WAN, OARN, DANIEL M. OARN. RULON WASHINGTON GARN, MRS. LUCILLE HAMAL. PHILIP OARN, MARTHA V. FERRY GARN, SARAH ENGLISH GARN, PHILIP ETHYL G.' FROST, AULINE GARN, PHILIPS, CLAUDE GARN, ERMA TUCK-EXANN SARAH MARTIN GARN, NAYLOR, otherwise known as. Mrs. J. E. otherwise Naylor, VERA MCKINLEY, known as Mrs. O. O. McKinley, M. HENRY GARN, ROYAL GARN, RUDGER GARN, ANDREW OARN, MARIA GARN, DANIEL GARN, WILHELMINA GARN, SAMUEL OARN, MARY ANNE ENSIGN, LUNAN D. ENSIGN, ELIZA W. ENSIGN, MARY V. CAHOON, WILLIAM A. ENSIGN, J. FRANK ENSIGN, WT.I.A ENSIGN HART, EMMA ENSIGN, SARAH HOUTZ, DAVID GARN, EMMA OARN, TOELENE OARN, JOSEPH GARN, DAVID GARN. JOSEPH W. DANA, NORMA R. DANA. FERNECY D. BURNS. GEORGE OSMOND OF ' ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS ELIZABETH M. OSGUTHORPE, NOTICE MEETING . GEORGE T. OSGUTHORPE, WESLEY ROMALA OSGUTHORPE NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that the OSGUTHORPE, BENGTZEN, BETH OSGUTHORPE MILNE, regular annual meeting of the stockhold-er- a MARY OSMA OSGUTHORPE, the heirs PRODUCTS of the HYDRO-CARBOat law, dsvlsecs, or creditors, if any, of COMPANY, will bo held at Its office. t . Lake City. said named persona who- - are deceased, 33 West First-Sout- .... T, . OSGU-THORP- E, . . N St.,-Sal- and all other persons.-unknown- , claiming Utah, on the second Tuesday . in July, any right, title, estate or Interest In or 1948, that Ming July 13, . 1948, at 2 lien upon the real property described in oclock P.M. the Complaint, adverse to tho Plaintiff! H. E. GIERS. Secretary. ownership or clouding Plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OP UTAH TO THE SAID . . DELINQUENT DEFENDANTS: You are hereby eummoned to appear within twenty daya after the eervlce of this Summons upon you, if served within the County In which this action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled gctlon; and In case of your failure . so Judgment will be rendered against you according to tho demand of the Complaint which has been Died with the Clerk of said Court. This action la commenced for. the purpose of quieting title to the following described real property situate In Salt Lake County, State of Utah, Commencing at a point 7.2 rods North and 174.24 feet East of the Southwest corner of Lot 7, Block 1, Five Acre Plat A, Big Field Survey, and running thence East 74.24 feet; thence South 100 ieet; thence East 100 feet; thence South 1.15 feet; thenee West 100 feet; thence South 50 feet: thence West 74.24 feet; thence North 151.15 feet, to the point of beginning. and Beginning at a point 7.2 rods .North and 248.48 feet Beet from ths Southwest corner of Lot '7, Block 1, Five Acre Plat "A, Big Field Survey, and running thenee East 100 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence West 100 feet; thence North 100 feet to the place of beginning. CHENEY, MARR, WILKINS CANNON Attorney! for Plaintiffs P. O. Address: 920 Continental ' Natl Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City 1, Utah to-do- to-w- lt: -- DELINQUENT NOTICE SIERRA NEVADA, LTD. Principal place of business. Room 22, 39 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah.' Notice. There are delinquent upon the tallowing described, stock on account of Assessment No. 39, levied on the 15th day of May, 1948, the several amounts set opposite the namee of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. ' No. Name Shares Amt. 100 R. Affolter ' 1000 15.00 214 E. C. Kreltlow 1000 15.00 1000 Moffat. ?34 George 15.00 285 D. C. Rapkock 1000 15X0 362 Ella B. Addoma 100015.00 564 P. E. ft Myrtle M. Cox ..1000 15X0 845 E. R. Tarnoskl .1000 15X0 1040 M. M. Ward 1000 15.00 1161 R. Affolter . : . 500 7.50 1272 George Moffat ; 250 3.75 1379 Ella B.. Addoma 1000 15.00 1430 R. Affolter 500 7X0 1590 R. Affolter 7XO .500 1598 E. R. Tarnoskl 200 3.00 1599 E. R. Tarnoskl 1000 15X0 1642 D. C. Rapkock .. 1000 1X0 1647 D. C. Rapkock 100 1X0 1678 E. R. Tarnoskl 1000 15X0 1846 R. Affolter 200 3.00 1971 R. Affolter 100 1X0 2039 Grace Harris 100 1X0 2109 Grace Harrl ... 277 4.15 2137 John 8. Blaln 238 3X7 2281 R. C. Milks 750 11.25 2287 George Moffat 1405 21.13 2399 Ella Underwood 24 2569 Grace Harris 1000 15.00 2582 E. R. Tarnoskl 1000 15X0 m In view of the long history of silver coinage it would appear 1948. that nickel has come into its ow: nj Nay, Qnlnney A Nebeber, attorneys. in this field in a comparatively NOTICE TO CREDITOES short time. 'It has been less than of Bose & Greenwell, Deceased. a century since nickel began to Estate Creditors will present claims with compete with gold, silver, and vouchers to the undersigned at 427 East First South, Salt Laka City, Utah, on or Since copper in money-makin- g. 21st before' of the day August. A. D. 194S. 1881 when Switzerland initiated VIRGINIA a. NEVILLE, administrathe first pure nickel coin, which trix of tho estate of Rose B. Grecn- -. mas n Ma.IIMWa ' Deceased. proved most successful, many Date well, 964K R countries have adopted nickel 1948. of first publication June IS. A.D. 2MV 5? tbs F. Bowman, attorney. 1641 S. coinage ol low denomination. Tarnoskl , ........1000 R.: Tarnoskl B. 15.00 15.00 15.00 15XO 7.50 15.00 .... SUMMONS- DISTRICT COURT FRANK GARN GARN, .1000 ...... ..1000 ..1000, Ella - Underwood MADISON - Natiye Sulfur E. R. Tarnoskl E. R. Tarnoskl B.R. Tarnoskl E. R. Tarnoskl E. R. Tarnoskl E. R. Tarnoskl E. E. R. Tarnoskl John 8. Blaln 2649 2550 2001 2002 2091 2092 2093 2914 2975 3034 3200 3202 3234 3284 ' NOTICE ' TO CREDITOES . . June 25, 1948 ..1000 ...... .... .... NOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION Na. 1151 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOT UNITED 8TATES FOR THE DISTRICT OP UTAH: CENTRAL DIVISION. UNITED STATES SMELTING AND MINING COMPANY, a corporation. G BINGHAM poration, METALS Plaintiff, a cor- COMPANY, Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a final Judgment of tho District Court of tho United States for the District of Utah, Central Division, made and fUed on the 2nd day of June, 1948. in a certain cause entitled United State Smelting Refining and Mining Company. corporation, plaintiff --vs- Bingham Metal Company, a corporation, defendant. Civil Action No. 1381, the United States Marshal of the District of Utah designated for tho purpose In and by the Judgment, wUl offer for salt at publte auction to tho highest bidder or bidders ZZZZ at the West front door of tho City and CountP BuOdlng in ths City of Salt Lake, J2,2Slcmi,ta Of Balt Lake, State of Utah, os dy"of July. 1948, at 2 oclock 15.00p.m., UnKed States Standard Mountain - j( J2S2 NOTICE RARU8 MINING AND BMELTXNO COMPANY, RIVERTON, UTAH. There are delinquent upon tho following stock on account of assessment levied on the 22nd Day of April, 1948, tho several amounts eat opposite the name . of respective shareholder! as follows: No. Cert. Amt. No. Nemo Share 10 A. T. ft Z. Butterfield. .100,001 $50.00 26 A. T. ft Z. Butterfield.. 45,000 22X0 27 A. T. ft Z. Butterfield.. 2X0 5,000 1X0 153 A. T. ft Z. Butterfield.. 3,000 .23 126 Tlpley Epperson 474 111 Elms Oahlla Willi ami . . 1,000 .50 .50 110 John Wm. . Wardell . . ' 1,000 122 M. A. Zimmerman Green- X0 wall 1,000 74 Annie E. Luck Bowden. 1,000 .50 X0 75 LUlian P. Luck Cdok. . 1,000 81 Joseph. H. Luck JO 600 85 Joseph H. Luck . . . . .50 1000 ' 500 155 Joseph H. Luck .25 80 Elisabeth H. Luck ... . 1,000 X0 124 George A. Wardell ... 1,000 X0 .25 136 EH Taylor 500 149 Oscar W. Moyle 1X6 3,125 150 Ethel R. .Luck Sutton. .25 500 151. Violet W. Luck Scott . .25 500 156 Luella M. Luck White. . . 500 .25 X0 186 William B. Layton 1,000 187 William B. Layton . . . , 1,000 X0 188 William B.. Layton XQ 1,000 XO 189 William B. Layton 1,000 .25 190 William B. Layton . . . . 500 .25 191 William B. Layton .... 500 And In accordance with law and order of the Board of Director! made on the 22nd .day of April, 1948, so many shares of each parcel of euch stock ae may M necessary wUl M aold at the office of tho Company, Riverton, Utah, on tho 15th day of July, 1948, at the hour of 2 oclock to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together, with tho cost of advertising and expense of sals. PHYLLIS BUTTERFIELD, Secretary. Riverton, Utah . |