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Show I NOTICK TO CKEDITOBS Copper Output Declines In Arizona During 1952 MILLING AND SMELTING i Of the total ore produced in . 1952 m Arizona, 98 per cent was treated in 36 concentration mills and in 2 plants; was remainder nearly all of the shipped crude to smears. The most important mills that oper- ated nearly all year were the ceased. Date of decreased in 1 plants at n Morenci (45,000-to- Miami (25,000-ton- ), Inspiration Clarkdale (2,100-ton- 1,292,7199 ounces ore mined from the - indi-000-ton-), I the copper:leach- rior (1150-tonSSSLStSmn ing plant, at totpiration (9000 I ; and (3000-ton- ) Miami and ton), ghort tons in lg52i 22,520 tons flotation mills at fegg than the record output in the zinc-lea- d Bisbee (Copper Queen. brMcn 1951, The greatest loss occurred Humboldt-(Iro- n King at the Morenci mine of the Sahuarita (Eagle-Picn-- 1 phgipg Dodge Corp., where the er Tiger (St. Anthony grade of ore was lower in 1952 Patagonia (Trench 200- than in 1951. Substantial in(Athletic creases in copper production ton), and Klondyke The concentrators at were made at the Castle Dome, 1 - I I Clarkdale, Superior, and Pata-- - inspiration, and New Cornelia near Dra- properties. A shut-googonia as well as thoseYucca also down at the Miami mine and a Bagdad, and ore. The one?week n at the Ray treated Sahuarita at zinc-leamill a; mine operations interrupted (EagleJPicher) shut down in Au- these two large copper produc-gusowing to the low market erg The Morenci mine of the Phelps Dodge Corp. remained by prices of lead and zinc. Six copper smelters in Ariz- - far he largest producer of cop ona International Smelting & per in Arizona, but its outpu Refining Co. at Miami, Magma in 1952 was 13 per cent less than Copper Co. at Superior, Phelps in 1951; it was followed by the Cornelia, Kennecott (Ray Dodge Corp, at Ajo, Douglas, and Morenci, and American- mines), Inspiration, Copper Smelting & Refining Co. at Hay- Queen, Castle Dome, Miami, den operated throughout the- Magma, Bagdad, and United yerde properties. These , 10 year except for the usual shutthe mines contributed about 387,000 downs for vacations during summer. Arizona has no lead tons, compared with the same or zinc smelters; all the lead jq mines contmbuted about concentrates, produced at. mills- 387,000 tons, compared with the in the state in 1952 were ship- same 10 mines which produced tons in 1951, 0r 98 per ped to the lead smelter at El m concenters were shipod to cent of the state total, zinc smelters at Ainarillo, Corpus Christ!, and Dumas, Texas; Bartlesville and Henryetta, Okla., SO. Louis, Mo.; Anaconda and Great ' Falls, Mont.; and Aquashicola, Pa. two-wee- k n, SWARTZ, RAY 8. McCARTY, Attorney. I d NOTICE TO CREDITORS t, Estate of FRANCIS 8. 8. RUDELXCH, deceased. Creditors will present with vou chers to the undersigned at No. 301 Utah Savings 5k Trust Building, Balt, Lake City, Utah, on or before the 31st day of March, A.D. 1953. TONY STILUNOVICH, .Administrator of The Estate of FRANCIS & S. RUDB-LICdeceased. Date of first publication January 30. 1953. FAUX RICH 5k KERTON. Attorneys. A J. . NOTICE to Estate of ELIZABETH V. DAVIS, deceased. Creditors will present ctalma with vouchers to the underalgned at 404 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of April A.D., 1953. EDWARD J. WHITNEY, Administrator of Estate of ELIZABETH V. DAVIS, deceased. Date of flrat publication January 30th. A.D., 1953. TOM METOS, creditors m I : cher Atlas Date of first publication, February 13th. A.D. 1953. for on. year and ilso cor R. S. JOHNSON, Attorney for Administratrix. FIomo mention Weatern Mineral Barny when writing to advertlura. Advertising ratea on application. I zinc-copp- er u NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mnftr n. I gust Swanson; JAMES PAPPADIMITRIN also known as James Pappadlmltrlu, and JANE DOE PAPPADIMITRIN. his wife whose other true name Is unknown; EDWARD J. WHITNEY. Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth V. Davis, A. HARRINGTON ; LUCY Deaeased; GEORGE E. BLAIR and JANE DOE BLAIR, hie wife whose other and true name Is unknown; MORGAN D. BOWEN and JANE DOE BOWEN, hie Wife whose other and true name Is unknown; CHARLES HANKS and JANE DOE HANKS, his wife whose other and true name Is unknown; JOHN VAN COTT and JANE DOE VAN COTT, his wife whoas other and true name la and HUNTER EDWARD unknown. JANE DOE HUNTER, his wife, whose other and true name la unknown; If living, and If any of the above named defendants are deceased, then the heirs, devisees, surviving spouses, administrators, executor! and assigns and the creditors of such of the said defendants aa are deceased and all other persons unknown having or claiming any right, Legal Notices I publish Legal Notices, having been approved in the Third trict Court of Salt Lake Coun-on- a ty, State of Utah. Dis-large- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ZELDA H. FUOH, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at either 27 Walker Place, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, or 235 South Main 8treet. Salt Suite 601-Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the twentieth (20th) day of June, A.D. 1953. DUSTIN O. PUGH, Administrator of the Estate of ZELDA H. PUGH, deceased, . by EDWIN D. HATCH, his attorney. Date of first publication February 13th, Notices 2, For Further Information Consult the Clerk of the District Court or Respective Signers. 1953. EDWIN D. HATCH, A.D., Attorney. I Estate "of HANS ANDERSON S, aim known "gS.'SK., mb w fore the 9th day of June, A.D. 1953. VERNON SNYDER, Administrator of the tate of hans anderson also known aa LARS HANS ANDERSEN, deceased. Date of - first publication February 6 AD. 1953. Attorney for to. a. 1 I EBtateNSrTIJAMMi T. BARNES, Attorney. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT SHAMROCK MINES COMPANY, principal place of business, 520 West Second South Street, Balt Lake City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on day of December, 1952, Tuesday the 16th one-third (1-- 3) an assessment of of one cent per share was levied on the Issued and outstanding stock of the corporation, n, payable Immediately to Dorothy V. treasurer of said Shamrock Mines Company, at the office of said company, 520 West Second South Street, Salt Lake Cite, Utah. Any stock upon which tola assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 23rd day of February, 1953, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unleu payment la made before will be sold on Monday the 16th day of March, 1953, at the office of the comreal pany, at the hour of 12:30 pjn., to pay title, Interest In or lien on toe Comestate described In the Plaintiffs the delinquent assessment, together with Elg-gre- plaint, adverse to Plaintiffs ownership the cost of advertising and expenu of title thereto, sale. or clouding planttff M DtfCBdWte. PQRQTHY V. B&OREN. Treasurer THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID Shamrock Mines Company, 62Q West DEFENDANTS: 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. You are hereby summoned to appear NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT within twenty (20) days after the service NORTHERN OIL COMPANY, principal of this summons upon you. If served within the County In which tola action la place of business,- 19 West South Tempi brought, othewise within (30) thirty days Strut. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meetafter service, 1 and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure ing of the Board of Directors of Northern Oil so to do, Judgment will be rendered against Company held on the 5th day of of one you according to the demand of toe Com- January, 1953, an auessment cent plaint which has been filed with the Issued (lc) per share was levied on the stock and of the Clerk of said Court. outstanding corporation .payable immediately to R. This action la brought to recover JudgW. of toe Nowotny. secretary company at ment and deerce quieting the plaintiffs title to the following described tracts of 19 West South Temple Stout, Salt Lake Utah. City, Lake In Salt County. State land, situated Any stock upon which tola assessment-maof Utah, to wit: remain unpaid on the 25th day of All of Lota 1, 2. 3, 4. 5 and 6 February, 1953, will be delinquent and Block 1, Harrington, Donnelly and advertlud for sale at public auction, and of Lota 3 and 4 Newells unleu payment la made before, many of Block 23, Five Acre Plat A, Big hares as may be neceuary will be sold on Field Survey, of the 28th March. 1953, at the day and hour of 1:00 p.m. oclock at the office of Lota 1 and 58, Block 4, Davis, Sharp 19 the West South Temple company, and Stringers Subdivision of Lots 1, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay toe 20 and part of Lota 2, 3, 4, and 19, delinquent assessment, together with the Block 24, Five Acre Plat A, Big Field cost of advertising and expenu of sale. Survey. . R. W. NOWOTNY Secretary H. O. METOS, Northern Oil Company, 19 West South Attorney for Plaintiffs. Temple 8treet, Salt Lake City, Utah. - . u st prol,ate & Guardianship i CLAUDE By JACOB WEILER, Deputy Clerk. sub-dlvlal- on e, zinc-ctpp- er ut Bagilw" a Utah corporation. Notice is hereby given that the verified petition of the Viewmont Investment Company, a corporaton of the State of Utah, praying for dissolution of said corporation has been filed In the above entitled court, and hearing upon said petl tlon has been set by order of the court before Judge MARTIN M. LARSON, at 2:00 p.m. on the 30th day of March, 1953, in the City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any objections to the granting of said petition for the dissolution of said corporation must be filed with the Clerk of the court before the date of said hearing; otherwise, said petition will be granted and the said corporation dissolved. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of Febnlhry, 1953. ALVIN KEDDINOTON, Clerk of the District Court (Seal) . VIEWMONT INVESTMENT COMPANY, Estate Of ROBXNA F. NIELSEN, also An the neve of the development of the known as ROSINA F. MINER, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouby cher! to the undersigned at 1007 Walker All neve appearing In toe Weatern Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Mineral Surrey is obtained from aoureee or before the 15th day of April AD. 1953. Relieved to bo reliable, but no responsl-BisbeWILLIAM H. BPARKE8, Executor of the wuwu uenmed for accuracy of atau- - Estate of ROSINA F. NIELSEN, also known as ROSINA F. MINER, deceased. Date of first publication February 13th, AD. 1953. JAMES W. BELESS, JR., JOHN W. BOUD The Western Mineral Survey F. O. Address: Attorneys for Executor 1007 Walker Bank Bldg. 404 Boston Building, is qualified as a newspaper to Salt Lakn City 1, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah d mbrell worl- - JiS' Creditors will preaent claim with vou- 2,850,000 ounces In 195Z, 1.- - chera to the undersigned at 622 New-thfrom ore irlnp.lpnH from h(yuge Bulljln. Balt Lake City, Utah, on 143 196 ounces to about 1,100,000 or before the 14th day of June. A.D. 1953. at zinc-co8Athetatef james timbrell worl ounces, and that from to to. ouncra 602,083 ore from per Date of first publication February about 450,000 ounces. Approxstate of the cent io??3 81 per imately senior, came from 1952 Attorneys. in silver output p- 209 . 1951. f?m about to the undersigned at Building. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the 16th day of April, AD. 1953. JOHANNA HELEN SCHMIDT, Administratrix of the estate of JOHN SCHMIDT, deceased. 1 tZftm i NOTICE TO CKEDITOBS Estate of JOHN SCHMIDT, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vou- . decline in The 7? ZI zinc from of gold production .ore and ore lead Increase an offset more than from copper ore. Abut 75 per cent of the gold, produced in Arizona in 1952 was recovered from copper ore mined at Ajo,Jerome, Superior, Morenci, Ray, and Miami The rest of the gold came largely from zinc-leaore from a mine in the Big Bug district and from ore from two mines in the Pioneer (Superior) and Verde (Jerome) districts. Theproducers of gold in Ariz- in 1952 were the New Corn King, nelia, Copper Queen, United and Magma, Morenci, 6 these properties Verde mines; produced 92 per cent of the state total. SILVER The output of silver in Arizona in 1952 was 4,4605,500 fine los of 515,485 ounces of the silver, . as well as the gold, produwd inthe state is a byproduct Of copore, ana per ore and zinc-ieaIn 1Q59 these tWO classes of ore sil- yielded 3,950,000 ounces of 061 ver compared with 4,231, ounces in 1951. Production of silver from copper ore decreased that in Attorney for Administrator. ' Plaintiffs, of administrator EDWARD J. WHITNEY, the Estate of John August Swanson, De ceased, EVA SWANSON, also known as Eva Swenson, widow of John AuVi. shut-dow- 1952 was 113,500 fine ounces, a decrease of 2593 ounces from NOTICE OF THE TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION. Ne. 97726 IN THE DISTRICT tXJURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DI8CTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION I 100-ton- ). in DESERET SECURITIES COMPANY By W. W. BEATIE, President. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 500-ton- ), GOLD i , A The output of gold in Arizona 50,-00- Estate of LOUIS ENOEIS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouSUMMONS chers to the underalgned at 409 Boston No. Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, cm or before toe 5th day of. June, A.D. 1953. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR MILDRED McCARTY, Executrix of the OF BALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE estate of LOUIS ENOEIfi, deceased. UTAH Date of first publication January 30, WILLIAM A. SWANSON and OLIVE AD. 1953. I ' 0 tion, increasing toe capital stock to shares. At such meeting the members will be called upon to transact any other business that may properly come before laid meeting. By order of Board of Directors of 109-110-1- 11 670-ton-), ( Notice 1 900-ton- ), zinc-copp-er COMPANY la hereby given that a special stockholders meeting of Deseret Securities Company will be held on Monday, March 16, 1953, at 4:30 p.m.. at 44 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of considering an amendment to Article VIII of Articles of Incorpora- I ); 500-ton- ), E. 6TANKEVXTZ NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS SECURITIES MEETING OF 'DESERET 11 Pi-(1- 7, ), Plaintiff, JOHN PAGE, FRANK NOTICE TO CKEDITOBS Hayden cept the Harshaw, Ajo, and (10,- - oneer (Superior) districts ted losses iii silver production and Supe- Castle Dome (3000-ton- ), Bagdad first publication January 23, and LAMAR J. O ERHARDS, DOING Estate of BESSIE DY8ART. deceased. BUSINESS AS ECONOMY HOUSING Creditors will present claims with TouCOMPANY, chers to the undersigned at 921 Kearns Defendants. Building, 'Salt ake City, Utah, on or before THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE the 26th day of March, A.D., 1953. NAMED DEFENDANTS, JOHN FAOE WALKER BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. AND LAMAR J, QERHARDS: Administrator of the estate of BESSIE You are hereby summoned and required DYSART, deceased. L. J. Barclay, Barclay and Date of first publication January 23. to serve upon Barclay, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose adA.D, 1953. is dress Atlas Building, Balt RAY, QUINNEY ft NEBEKER, Lake City, Utah, an Answer to the ComAttorneys. plaint within 20 Days after service ofaothis to Summons upon you. If you fall do. Judgment By Default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in NOTICE TO CREDITORS said Complaint which has been filed with Estate of JOHN HENRY STEVEN HADthe Clerk of said Court, and a copy of LEY, deceased. which la hereto annexed and herewith Creditors will present claims with vou- served upon you. chers to the underalgned at 405 Dooly This Is an action brought by plaintiff Building, Balt LakeCity, Utah, on or I to "recover from defendants, the sum of before toe 3rd day of April, A.D. 1953. 6260.00 as Rent due and owing by defend-KAT-E MAY HADLEY, and for Sue of Office Administratrix, I ants to Estate of JOHN HENRY STEVEN HAD-- 1 Furnitureplaintiff and Equipment now held under I LEY, deceased. Attachment In said action by the Sheriff Date of flrat publication January 30, for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, of A.D. 1953. said defendants. DAVID A WEST, L. J. BARCLAY For for Administratrix. BARCLAY and BARCLAY, Attorney Attorney! for Plaintiff Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah. (18400-ton- ), (18,000-ton- ), 000-ton-); SUMMONS Civil Ne. IN THE CITY COURT OF SALT LAKE CITY. SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. HAROLD F. ROBERTS. Vs. area in Arizona, gWj By W. W. KXRTON, JR., Attorneys Attorney for Executor. Attorney for Administrator. 1951 to about 1,240,000 ounces 1952. This loss resulted from lower-grad- e a day), AJ6 n frm (aometlmee CLAUDE T. BARNES, A.D. 1953. CLAUDE T. BARNES, output of silver from the War- ren district, the principal sil- ver-produci- J0HN80N TRACY-COLLIN- the copper-leachin- g any after said data neither party has conin further power to bind the other ith this or any other business. PfL5j nrst publication February 13th, nectionFAUX RICH jTKERTON, CHRISTIAN I I Citato of DAVID RODQKR deceased. Cradltora will preaent ctalma with too-- I chert to too underalgned at 1S1 South II Main, Salt Luk City, Utah, on or before too 26th day of May. A.D. 1963 S TRUST COMPANY, . Administrator with too will annexed of the estate of DAVID RODGER, do-- 1 Copper Queen, Morenci, New Cornelia, and United Verde mines the Phelps of I the Iron King, Dodge Magma and Flux mines. The copper-concentratio- 3 The Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah 13, 1953 February NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT MINERAL VALLEY GOLD MINING COMPANY 608 Utah Savings As Trust Bldg. Salt Lais City, Utah GOLD MINING MINERAL VAULEY COMPANY, location and principal place of business, 606 Utah Savings and Trust Building, Salt ake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting o fthe Board of Directors of the Mineral Valley Oold Mining Company, held on toe 11th day of February, 1953, an c) cent assessment of tnree-tentper share was levied on the Issued and hs (3-10- ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice la hereby given that at a muting of the board of directors of at.t.tet OIL AND MINERALS COMPANY (formerly Red Hills Mining Company) held on tlte 29th day of January, 1953, Asuss-me- nt No. 2 of two fifth cent (25c) per hare waa levied on the stock of the corporation payable February 5, 1953, to the undersigned, at 408 Neu Building. Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Any stock upon which tola aueument may rtmaln unpaid on the 7th day of March, 1953, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unleu payment la made before will be wld on the 13th day of April, 1953, at 12:15 p.m. to pay the assessment together with the delinquent of advertiscut ing and expenu of sale. PAUL C. LYON, JR., Secretary 408 Neu Building Salt Lake City 1, Utah. outstanding stock of toe Corporation, payable Immediately to the company at 606 Utah Savings and Trust Building, Balt Lake City 1, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Any stock upon which tola asseument may remain unpaid on the 16th day of Estate of IBANK LETTIEHI, deceased. adNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Creditors will present claims with vou March, 1953, will be delinquent and and MINING chers to the undersigned at 910 Boston vertised for saleIs at Public Auction, made before, so many 209 Atlas Building .Salt Lake COMPANY, payment Utah. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or unleu shares as may be necessary will be sold NOTICE Is hereby given that City, at a meetbefore the 15th day of June, A.D. 1953. on 1953 at the hour of the 9tb April, day of of the board directors held on DAISY LETTIERI, Executrix of the es- of 2 oclock p.m. at the office of the ing tate of FRANK LETTIERI. deceased. February 7th, 1953, that an assessment to pay the delinquent assesscompany, of Number 19) (being of Date of first publication February 13th, ment together with toe costs of adverone cent (lc) per share waa levied on A.D. 1953. tising and expenu of toe sale. all the luued and BEN E. ROBERTS, outstanding capital RUSSELL, CA8HIN, Secretary Mineral Valley Oold Mining Company. stocks ofto the corporation, payable ImmeAttorney for Executrix the at Its office, diately Ac 910 Boston Building corporation 606 Utah Savings Trust Building. 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on March 18, 1953, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE TO CREDITORS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE will be delinquent and advertlud Tor Estate of CHRISTIAN JOHNSON (some- BENTS: That on the 16th day of Jan sale at public auction, and unless paytimes known as CHRIS JOHNSON), de- uary, 1953, LeRoy R. Wamsley of Balt ment la made before, will be sold on ceased. Lake City, Utah, and Berwln E.. Manwor-re- n April 29, 1953, at the hour of 11:30 Creditors will preaent claims with vouof Galesburg Illinois, dissolved and o'clock a.m., to pay the delinquent aschers to the undersigned at 514 Flrat completely terminated their certain part- sessment together with cost of adverand expenu of sale. Seourlty Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah nership buslneu of general trucking, both tising ALVIN R. ERIKSON, Secretary. on or before the 15th day of June, A.D. Intrastate and Interstate, under the firm (s) 209 Atlas Building, 1953. name and style of Wamsley ft ManworSalt Lake City 1, Utah. R, C. WILSON, Executor of the estate of ren Trucking Service, and that on and one-ten- th (1-1- 0) f ) |