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Show February 6, 1953 The Western Mineral purvey, Salt Coppei Output Declines In Arizona During 1952 of copper ore in Arizona in Despite a record Looking Ahead output City, Utah chera to the undersigned st 419 Judge LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Building, Balt Like City, Utah, on or be- JOAN ROOSENDAAL, fore the 9th day of June, A.D. 1953. Plaintiff, VERNON SNYDER, Administrator of the Va. Estate of HANS ANDER80N also known DEAN ROOSENDAAL, as LARS HANS ANDERSEN, deceased. Defendant Date of first publication February 6. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMEA.D. 1953. DEFENDANT: VERNON SNYDER, Attorney for the You are hereby summoned and re- 1952, pro- Administrator. quired to serre upon Hurd ft Hurd, plain-- t ill's attorneys, whose address Is 1105 Continental Bank Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the Complaint NOTICE TO CREDITORS within 20 days after serrice of this sumEstate of JAMES TIMBRELL WORL-TOmons upon you. If you fall so to do, WORL-TOalso known as JAMES T. igment by default will be taken against and at J. T. WORLTON, deceased. you for the relief demanded In said TouCreditors will present claims with Complaint which has been filed with the chers to the undersigned at 622 clerk of said Court on Lake Balt Utah, City, Building, This action la to recover a or before the lith day of June. A.D. 1953. Judgment dissolvingbrought this conSARAH ROBB WORLTON, Executrix of tract heretofore and nowmarriage existing bethe estate of JAMES TIMBRELL WORD tween the plaintiff and the defendant TON. also known as JAMES T. WORLDated this 9th day of January, 1953. TON and J. T. WORLTON, deceased. HURD ft HURD, Date of first publication February 6, Attorneys for Plaintiff A.D. 1953. 1105 Continental Bank Bldg., SENIOR ft SENIOR. Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Attorneys. duction of copper and byproduct gold and silver was less than in 1951, according to the Denver Office of the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior. The production of By GEORGE S. BENSON ALL ABOARD FOR N N copper declined to approximately 393,350 short tons, which was more than 5 per cent less than the record output RUSSIA Authentic information now is coming out of the Soviet Union, .from behind the Iron Curtain, giving striking evidence of the complete failure of Socialisms key promise to provide a paradise for the wage earners. That was Karl Marxs rallying cry and it has been the bait dangled before the wage earners by all Socialists in America and abroad since Marx, wrote his Communist Manifesto. Socialisms rosy promise to the wage earners, ironically, has failed most miserably in Russia, the very country which holds, itself up as the perfect example of 100 per cent government ownership of the tolls of production and distribution. And it has had 35 years of trial and error in Russia, under the most rigid application of pure Socialism to prove its case. D 22,520 tons in 1951. New-hou- se The decrease resulted from a copper ore from 433,256 tons to deoline in ttye grade of ore about 330,000 tons, owing to the mined at some of the large cop suspension in August of mining ore at the Magma per producers. Gold production declined to 113,500 fine ounces, a mine at Superior and to a subBy WALLACE D. HURD. 2 per cent loss; and silver to stantial decline in the output of r ore was copper ore 4,605,500 fine ounces, a 10 per TO CREDITORS AFFIDAVIT lead and loss. of mined in the Copper Mountain Estate NOTICE cent Theoutput of JOHN AUGUST SWANSON, WILLIAM H. PRINCE, being first duly i, lead 1952 also declined deceased. zinc in sworn (Morenci), Ajo, and says that he Is PresiCreditors will pnsent claims with Tou- dent ofdeposes Wm. H. Prince ft Sons Block Co., to 16,150 short tons, a 7 per Mineral Creek (Ray), Eureka chers to the undersigned at 404 Boston located and doing business in Salt r Balt Lake City, Utah, on or Clty. ut-cent decrease from 1951; and (Bagdad), Verde (Jerome), War- Building, that the Wm. H. Prince 20th day of March, A.D. 1953. ft Sons Block Cfc. Is said before the the exclusive owner zinc to 46,000 short tons, a 13 ren (Bisbee), and Pioneer (Su- EDWARD J. WHITNEY, Administrator of rto niark andor device the Estate of JOHN AUGUST SWANIn the business of5. Concrete Products per cent decrease. The state perior)zinc-lea-districts, and 1 per cent SON, deceased. claim They said trade name, ore mined in the Date of first publication January 16, niarh andor remained the largest producer was device Is the same 1953. described heren, and Is in use by under of copper in the United States, Warren (Bisbee), Big Bug, Old A.D. tbem TOM METOS. which goods or merchandise are manuranked folrth in silver, fifth in Hat (Oracle), Pima, Harshaw, Attorney for Administrator. factured, prepared, handled, sold or distributed by them. gold, sixth in lead, and seventh and Aravaipa districts; the re(S) WILLIAM H. PRINCE n zinc; and again ranked first mainder was largely Subsclbed and sworn to before me this NOTICE TO CREDITORS of 10th day January, 1953. in the total value of the five ore mined in the Verde (JeEstate of DAVID RODGER deceased. NEPHI L. ANDERSON, claims with Touwill Creditors Copresent Pioneer metals. (SEAL) rome), (Superior), Notary Public to the undersigned at 151 South Arizona ores and gravel in chise (Dragoon), Eureka (Bag- chers Main, Balt Lake City, Utah, on or before SPECIFICATION 26th day of May. A.D. 1953. TO ALL WHOM II MAY CONCERN: 1952 yielded gold, silver, cop- dad), and Cedar Valley districts. the COMPANY, TRUST TRACY COLLINS BE IT KNOWN THAT WM. H. PRINCE annexed 6 will at zinc valued at lead the and with Administrator open pits per, Mining operations ft SONS BLOCK CO., of Salt City. deDAVID of RODGER, estate of the Utah, being engaged In tht business of $219,656,810, nearly 7 per cent Ajo, Bagdad, Inspiration, Miceased. DOCUMENTED FACTS Products Manufacture, Date of first publication January 23, Concrete record value of ami (Castle Dome), Morenci, for their use a trade name, mark adopted and, or Anxious to get some concrete less than the 1953. A.D. of which the following Is a dedevice, 1951. The value and in $235,289,045 approxiproduced Ray T. CLAUDE BARNES, of failure on or the documentation facsimile: scription, output was $3,972,500 mately 36,700,000 tons of copper Attorney for Administrator. the Socialist economic system in of 2the gold per cent of the total value; ore in 1952 compared with Russia to raise the living standSUMMONS tons (averaging 1.003 silver, $4,168,2102 per cent; CivU No. 84,809 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ard of the wage earners, I wrote IN THE CITY COURT OP SALT lake 87 per per cent copper) in 1951. More Estate of BESSIE DY8ART, deceased our State Department in Wash- copper, $191,168,100 CITY. SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE will present claims with TouCreditors was ore and mined from cent; OP UTAH. cent; copper $5,168,0002 per at 921 Kearns chers to the ington, requesting authentic zinc, $15,180,0007 per cent. 1952 than in any Building. Salt undersigned in ake City, Utah, on or before HAROLD P. ROBERTS, open pits CurIron the behind from facts Plaintiff, the 26th day of March, A.D.. 1953. other year. Ore from the Inspi- WALKER Vs. MINING BANK AND TRUST COMPANY tain. They have supplied the JOHN PRANK E. PAGE, 6TANKEVITZ BE8SI1I Administrator of tbs estate of The total ore mined and treat- ration and Ray properties was and LAMAR J. GERHARD8, DOING facts, and the picture they paint DYSART, deceased. mined from BUSINESS AS ECONOMY HOUSIMU and 1952 23, open pits in Arizona mines of ed from first Date January publication under govthe workers plight of COMPANY, A.D., 1953. Defendants. ernment ownership of the pro- was 45,360,000 tons, the greatest RAY, QUINNEY ft NEBEKER, THE 8TATE OP UTAH TO THE ABOVE Attorneys. duction and distribution facili- in any year in the history of NAMED Dhr'ENiAnM Tb, JOHN PAGE AND LAMA J, QERHARDS: ties ought to convince any the state, and a 3 per cent gain are You hereby summoned and required to serve American that Socialism is the over the former record output L. J. Barclay, Barclay and upon NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plaintiff's Attorney, whose adin 1951. This large tonnage Estate of JOHN HENRY STEVEN HAD- Barclay, worst possible way of life. CHICAGO, 111. Net sales of dress is Atlas Building, Salt deceased. Before we look at the facts, would have been even greater International Minerals & Chem- LEY, Utah, an Answer to the ComCreditors will present claims with Tou- Lake City, within 20 a Days after service of this chers to the undersigned at 405 Dooly plaint ical Corporation for the lets examine the Russian eco- but for on or summons upon you. If you fall so to Lake Salt Utah, City, Building, causmine nomic system to be sure we un- at the Miami copper do, Judgment By Default will be taken period ended Dec. 31, before the 3rd day of April, AD. 1953. MAY Administratrix, against you for the relief demanded In HADLEY, derstand that it is a Socialist ed by a cracked shaft that drives 1952, totaled $35,729,199 as com- KATE Estate of JOHN HENRY STEVEN HAD- said Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of Marx, the Socialist, the drums on the ore hoist, a pared with $31,846,546 for the LEY, deceased. system. Date of first publication January 30, which is hereto annexed and herewith shutdown at the Ray Dec. ended 31, founded Communism; he emperiod served upon you. 1953. This Is an action brought by resulting from a 1951, an increose of 12 per cent. AD. DAVID A WEST, phasized that a Socialist econ- copper mine and to recover from defendants, tue plaintiff sum of for Administratrix. Attorney the closing in Net omic system would be neces labor strike, as Rent due and owing by defend8260.00 before income earnings to ants Xavier San and Bate for of Office plaintiff taxes for the sary. Under it, the government August of the period Furniture and Equipment now held under marked The mine. Attachment m said action by the Snerlff would own and operate the faended Dec. 31, 1952 were $2,700,-85NOTICE TO CREDITORS for Balt Lake County, State of Utah, of deceased. LOUIS ENGELS, of Estate cilities of production and dis- increase in the state output of as compared with $2,708,492 said defendants. Creditors will present claims with voua offset more ore than L. J. BARCLAY For tribution. Later, he thought, copper' ended chers to the undersigned at 409 Boston the for ' period BARCLAY and BARCLAY, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or large decrease in output of Dec. 3i, 1951. Net earnings aft- Building, the state would wither away, zinc-leaAttorneys for Plaintiff before the 5th day of June, A.D. 1953. ores. er taxes for the d and Atlas Building and there would be no govenr-menpe- MTi.nnwn McCARTY, Executrix of the Salt Lake City, Utah. estate of LOUIS ENGELS, deceased. and ore of The So copper control? social output were Dec. only riod ended 31, 1952, Date of first publication January 30, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP A.D. 1953. for 35 years Russia has been old tailings increased from as with $1,720,856 compared KNOW MEN BY THESE PRERAY 8. McCARTY, 1951 to about tons in a Socialist state. It calls itself SENTS: That on the 16th day of Janfor the peAttorney. tons in 1952, the largest riod ended Dec. 31, 1951. uary, 1953, LeKoy R. Wamiley of Balt the Union of Soviet Socialist Lake City, Utah, and Berwin .. Manwor-reOn ever recorded. anual output of Galesburg Illinois, dissolved and Republics. Its economic, system Earnings per common share completely terminated their certain partNOTICE TO CREDITORS Socialist system of the other hand, the output of for the is like the ended period Estate Of FRANCIS S. 8. RUDELICH, nership business of general trucking, both 0 zinc-lea' ore dropped from intrastate and interstate, under the firm Dec. 31, 1952, were equivalent to deceased. England only it is more adtons to about 470,000 tons, 66 cents will present claims with vou- name and atyte of Wamsley ft Manwor-re- n Creditors vanced. 2,314,-589 on the Service, and that on and per share chers to the undersigned at No. 301 alter Trucking said date neither party has any mainly as a result of the closing THE TOILERS as Utah Savings ft Trust Building, Balt further shars then outstanding power to bind the other In conCite, Utah, on or before the 31st In 35 years under government In August of the San Xavier compared with 70 cents per Lake this or any other business. with nection 1953. A.D. of March, day near mine ) FAUX. RICH ft KQtTON, of our e Administrator STIUiXNOVICH. what TONY heres common share ownership, 2,160,161 By W. W. KIRTON, JR., Attorneys The Estate of FRANCIS B. 8. RUDEand the output of zinc- - shares outstanding State Department reports: SoDec. 31, 1951. LICH, deceased. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Date of first publication January 30, viet works have to put up with SHAMROCK MINES COMPANY, prin1953. A.D. livthe in no improvement whatever labor conditions their been cipal place of business, 520 West Second WESTERN MINERAL FAUX, RICH ft KXRTON, Attorneys. South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. one and only employer (the ing standard since the Socialist Notice Is hereby given that at a meetSURVEY ing of the Board of Directors held mi state) dictates. Wages are fixed government took over all priTuesday the 16th day of December, 1952. NOTICE TO CREDITORS So are prices and working hours. vate property 35 years ago. To4 East 1st South of one of ELIZABETH V. DAVIS, de- an assessment of Estate worker the Russian factory cent per share was levied on the Issued Labor discipline s strict and any day or ceased. Telephone: Creditors will present claims with vou- and outstanding stock of the corporation, breach of its numberless provis- must worfc nearly an hour to Enteral m aecond claw matter at Salt chers to the undersigned at 404 Boston payable Immediately to Dorothy V. March muter of Act Lake one 3, to A1 earn Utah, City, treasurer of said Shamrock Mines pound ions is severely punished. buy enough Salt Lake City, Utah, on or beBuilding, 1879. Company, at the office of said company, fore the 3rd day of April A.D., 1953. Under of the potatoes.privately frozen. are Leaving two for 64.00 Ratos: jobs Subscription EDWARD J. WHITNEY, Administrator 520 West Second South Street, Salt Lake years, 12.50 for om year and 81.50 for of Estate of ELIZABETH V. DAVIS, City, Utah. place of employment without owned, competitive enterprise, six months. deceased. Any stock upon which this assessment Western Mineral Surrey .the express permission of the the American factory worker Please mention Date of first publication January 30th, may remain unpaid on Monday, the 23rd to advertlaera. when Adrertlstnc All food writing two minutes. in does it A.D., 1953. day of February, 1953, will be delinquent management is punishable by rates on application. and advertised for sate at public sucTOM METOS, Imprisonment for from two to items present- similar compariand unless payment Is made before Administrator. for tion, Attorney L. M. HILL, Business Manager will be sold on Monday the 16th day of four months; or, in defense in- sons. Housing is another exMarch, 1953, at the office of the comample. A many as three famdustries, up to eight years. All tbs news of the development of the pany, at the hour of 12:30 p.m., to pay SUMMONS four-rooIntermountain Section, published by The IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP SALT the delinquent assessment, together with Of course there are no labor ilies live in three and the cost of advertising and expense of Mineral Surrey. LAKE COUNTY, STATE OP UTAH. houses or apartments in a' Western All news appearing In the Western sale. unions, and no right to strike, NIELSON AUDREA NINA CARKEEK. Mineral Surrey Is obtained from sources DOROTHY V. ELOOREN, Since 1938 every worker has (poverty - stricken atmosphere. believed Plaintiff to be reliable, but no responsiTreasurer Vs. Rusof clothes the The of sta a for assumed to is labor average have accuracy been required 8hamrock Mines Company, 520 West bility STEPHEN GEOROE CARKEEK ment 2nd South Street, Balt Lake City, Utah. book with detailed data on his sian worker are pitifully poor. Defendant. UTAH TO THE ABOVE THE STATE OP instate' the of Instead This NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT gradually employment history. NAMED DEPENDENT: NORTHERN OIL COMPANY, principal You an hereby summoned and re ternal passport, the State De- withering away, as Marx promof business, 19 West South Temple qulred to serve upon Oayle Dean Hunt. place Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. The Western Mineral Survey Plaintiffs partment reports, enables the ised, it gets more powerful and Is whose address attorney, Notice Is hereby given that at a meet1228 Continental Bank Building, Salt boss to control the worker ef- brutal. A powerful bureaucratic is qualified as a newspaper to Lake of the Board of Directors of Northern ing coman to answer the Utah, City, Oil Company held on the 5th day of fectively at all times. To ston class has grown up. In it are se- publish Legal Notices, having plaint within 20 days after service of this January, an assessment of one 1953, summons upon you. If you fall so to do. cent up: Labor is defenseless against lected members of the Commit been approved in the Third Dis- Judgment will be taken against Issued (lc)andper share was levied on the default by outstanding stock of the the monopolistic employer the nist Party which numbers only trict Court of Salt Lake Coun you for relief demanded In said com- corporation .payable immediately to R. been which filed the with has clerk rulplaint These members. state. is 6,000,000 It W. hedged State of Utah. omnipotent Nowotny, secretary of the company at of said court and a copy of which Is 19 West ty, South Temple Street, But Lake hereto annexed and herewith served upon City, Utah. in by punitive legislation. It is ers live richly. The other 194, stock under constant pressure to in- 000,000 Russians are economic Probate & Guardianship you.This Is an action to obtain a decree diAny upon which this assessment remain unpaid on the 25th day of may slaves. This is full Socialism reand defendant crease output. and vorcing plaintiff Notices 1953, will be delinquent and storing plaintiff to her former name of February. in practice government owner advertised for sale at public auction, and THE PAYOFF Audrea Nina Nielson. unless payment to made before, so many ' OAYLE DEAN HUNT. The1 $64 question is: Has the ship. The facts should alert all For Further Information Conshares ts may be necessary will be sold on ' Plaintiff. for Attorney the 28th day of March. 1953, at the sweat and toil of the Sovie Americans, especially wage Dated December 1st. 1952. District sult of Clerk the the of 1:00 p.m. o'clock at the office of 1106 West 8th South, hour Plaintiffs address: earners to resist further loss his to mention governnot the company. 19 West South Temple worker, Courf or Respective Signers Lake City. Utah. Salt Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the into the of. freedom, been compensated ment encroachment Defendant's address: Unknown. delinquent, assessment, together with the distribrealm of cost of advertising and expense of sale. a economic a life, production and, highbetter NOTICE TO CREDITORS by SUMMONS R. W. NOWOTNY Secretary of HANS ANDERSON also known er standard of living? The an ution. That is the road' to eco- as Estate Ns. 97461 Northern Oil Companv. 19 West LARS HANS ANDER8EN. deceased. South DISTRICT COURT OP SALT Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. swer is a big NO! There has nomic slavery. Creditors will present claims with vou - V zin-copp- er zinc-coppe- Glabe-Miam- : mh-ufactur- e. d zinc-copp- er x -- 8TEEL-UT- E Report Earnings 11 shut-dow- n two-wee- k' six-mon- th one-wee- k six-mont- h zinc-lead-silv- er six-mont-h 6, six-mon- zinc-copp- t, th er 11 six-mon- th 42,-791,0- 70 $1,-703,4- 92 At-T- - 44,-525,0- 00 six-mon- th n six-mont- h 503,-30- d . 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