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Show Sfarch The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City Utah JO, 1953 SUMMONS City, Utah. Any person may file bis objections to IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE die application at any time before the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND leering thereof. VUM BADT LA a COUNTY, STATE OF at WITNESS and band the Clerk the BILLINGS, Mont, Carter Oil UTAH. ths Ofilcial Seal of said Court this 27th E. RAAB, JR., unmarried, and Co. was high bidder by a wide uay of February, 1953. ALVIN KEDDINGTON, Clerk PLAINTIFFS, 22-2- 4 By JACOB WEUXR, margin at an auction of oil and East 1st South Clerk (Seal) Deputy as AdminBLACKBURNS ANA MOORE, 45 gas leases on 2170 acres of Crow istratrix 01 tne Estate of Bar ah B. Telephone: 3 --3065 ASSESSMENT NOTICE Lowe, oeceasea, and all persona Attend m second dm matter at Balt Indian Agency tribal and allotNotice is nercoy gien tuet at a meet any rlgnt, uue, estate manning Lake X of March under m Set nr - interest m or lien ooaru City, tne Utah, WadTautrt mreiiUM ul ins upon tne real ui ted lands. bXAiJttf OU, AND MaTAiAi COMPANY, 1879. property ue scribed in plaintiffs' Com-piahem on tne 20tu day 01 rooruary, 1803, adverse to the complainants' for two Subscription Rates: $4.00 Carter bid $94.66 an acre for yean, Assessment No. a 01 ww lourtu oeut tVuj uwnc.snL, or clouding their title there. $2 AO for one year and 1120 for Mineral Western The Survey per snare was icvicu on tbs outstanding m, months. one 160-ac- re tract, $76.76 for tlxPlease DEFENDANTS, the corporeuuu, payable imnieui-acei- y a newspaper to stock toox tne as Is Western Mineral mention qualified STATE OF UTAH TO THE Aisv tor taxation at euo ness X aim336 acres, $41.71 for 280 acres, when writing to advertisers. Advertising AaEuSD DEFENDANTS: Sait Utah. iAite Notices, having ing, stock city wulcn publish Legal l, suu ais nereby summoned and required $21.78 for 80 acres and $19.17 rates on application. tnis assessment upon Any Disthe Third in been approved on the 23ru day of to serve Upon H. A. SMITH, plaintiffs' remain may unpaid for 120 acres. L. M. HILL. Business Manager 1803, wui oe aelmqueut and adAttorney, unuse address is 516 felt Buildtrict Court of Salt Lake Coun- March, vertised tor stus at public auction, and ing, Sait Lake City, Utan, an answer to Utah. State of U unless payment made beiore, will be tne numpiamt wiuun 20 nays after servty, It you soiu on tne 27th day ui April, 1853, at ice ui tins summons upon you. tail so to do, judgment oy default will be 12:15 p.m. to pay tue delinquent assessment together with tue cost of advertis- tiuten against you lor the renef demanded m saiu complaint whicn naa been filed ing and expense of sale. wnn tne Clerk of said court and a copy R. STOMA, Secretary d. 01 whicn is hereto annexed and herewith 4U8 Ness Bunding, served upon you. Salt Lake City 1. Utah This is an action to quiet title to the For Further Information Confollowing described real estate: NOTICE ASSESSMENT sult the Clerk of the District commencing at the NNorthwest earner 01 tue MkV of tne le nereby given that at a meetWVt, of See. 26, Net earnings of The International Nickel Company of CanaCourt or Respective Signers. ingNotice of tne Board of Directors ueld on T'wp. 2 South. Range 1 East, Balt Lass sSsrlriiaw ani running (i'rllfC reoruary 20tn, 1853, an assessment 01 da, Ltd., and subsidiaries for the year ended December 31, 1952, one cent Ucj was levied on tne common boutn 16 rods; thence East 10 rods; tnence North 16 rods; thence West 10 stock of Yankee Mines Company, payaou were $58,891,282, the second highest in the Companys history, acor on before rods to the place of oeginning. noon, Marcn 2b in, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Saturday H. A. SMITH. SILVER STANDARD MINING COM. 1953, to Enwin Gibbs, Treasurer, gauges cording to the annual report signed by John F- - Thompson, chairAttorney for Plaintiffs PANY, location and principal place of Mince company, 401 Zion's Savings Bank D. and Paul man, Merica, president Any stock upon whicn this DATED: February 26, 1853 business, 608 Utah Saving and Tnut Building. assessment may remain unpaid, on Marcn p. u. aDdmesS: 516 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. national Nickel has maintained Building, salt Lake City 1, Utah. 26th, 1953, at noon, will oe delinquent Notice 1 hereby given that at a meet.preferred dividends, its production at of the Board of Director of the anu advertised lor sale at public auction Dur- ing capacity. and unless made is Standard Mining Company, held on before, win payment EXTENSION NOTICE these earnings were equivalent ing these three years the com- Bllver the 11th day of March, 1953. assessment be sold on Apru 18. 1853, at tbs hour of Notice is hereoy given turn the delin17 of one --half cent (V4c) per ehare 11 o'clock a.m., to pay the delinquent No. to $3.90 per share of common pany delivered a total of nearly wae levied on the Iwued and outstanding assessment, together wltn the cost 01 an quent date oi an assessment leviea on the lltn aaf 01 February, 1953, by the of the Corporation, payable lmme. vertising and expense of stock. They compare with $62,-875,5- 100,000,000 pounds more nickel stock YANKEE MINKS COMPANY directors oi Mineral V ahey tzoid Mining to Ellen Cashln, Secretary, at 601 dlately EDWIN O. UIBBS, secretary and Trust Building, Salt Company, has been extended to the 23rd Saving or $4.17 per common than the total it delivered toar Utah 401 2 Ions Savings Bank Bldg., ike City, Utah. day oi March, 1953, and the sale date the world over any prior three-yeBalt Lake stock Cltyfutah. which assessment this to the 16th day of April, 1953. upon Any Time share, for the previous year. on remain of 13th the may World exclusive of of day and place of sale remain the same. unpaid day period, SUMMONS 1953. will be delinquent and adApril RUSSELL CABHIN, Secretary Our production, Civil Ne. 97,680 it vertised for sale at Public Auction, , the de- War II. The report notes MINERAL VALLEY GOLD MINING la unless made so THS IN . DISTRICT payment COURT THE OF before, has furnished the COMPANY crease in earnings from the continues, THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TH 606 Utah Savings and Trust Building free world with over 75 per cent on the 6th day of May 1953. at the hour STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR SALT 1951 was reached level in peak LAKE COUNTY e? its supply of nickel and has &Dmai!l0to p2y u David A. West, as administrator of the brought about by the reduction of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT llai J?18088, 84 8dvr estate at Frances L. Cain, deceased. in the value of the United States made major contributions to its Plaintiff, MINERAL VALLEY GOLD MINING of COMPANY dollar, in which our sales are requirements Dons Trust Company, a Utah corpora606 Utah Savings & Trust Bldg. tion, ana J. C. Carlson, If living, and principally made, relative to platinum metals. SftiC 1aaJl6 Cltye Utah Jane Doe Carlson, his wife, whose true the Canadian dollar, in which MINERAL VALLEY GOLD MINING name to plaintiff la unknown. If living, the Internationa1 During and If deceased, all of the heirs of the COMPANY, location and principal place incurour costs are principally ' said, deceased person or persons, and all of business, 606 Utah savings and Tnut Nickel produced 13,248,593 tons other persona unnown claiming any Huliamg, Salt Lake City, Utah. red, as well as by increased Notice le hereby given that at a meetright, title or Interest In or lien upon Estate of production costs mainly during of ore, the highest ore produc-- 1 deceased. the real property described In the ing o fthe Board of Directors of the Mineral Valley Gold Mining Company, neid adverse to plaintiffs morttion in its history. This wasj Creditors will present claim, with pleadings the second half of the year. on the llth day of February, 1963, an gage, lien, voueners to toe unuereigneu at Room cj Defendants. assessment of three tenth cent made possible by lifting under-- 1 4bU, 18 West PRODUCTION south Temple Street, Salt THE STATE OP UTAH TO THE per share was levied on the Issued and ABOv on or ore Del Utan. 30 of NAMED DEFENDANTS: the the Corporation, th outstanding stock ground production to 10,196,068 uay ofcity, April, A.D. 1953. You are hereby summoned .yable Immediately to tne company at and reFor the third consecutive tons, which reflects an increase PaARL i0 TnussAd DwY, Administratrix quired to serve Utah and Trust Building, David A. West, Savings with the will annexed of the estate of plaintiffs attorney upon 1, Utah. whose address is 40o Salt city year, the report discloses, Inter- - of more than 30 Allison Dewey, deceased. Any stock upon which this assessment Salt Lake City, Utah an Dooly per cent over) Joseph Date of first puoilcatlan, February answerBuilding, to the complaint within 20 days may remain unpaid on tho 16th day oi A.D. 1953. 27th, after serves of this summons upon you. March, 1953, will be delinquent and ad1951 and 75 per cent over 1950. T. QUENTIN CANNON, vertised lor sale at Fubllo Auction, If you fall so to do, Judgment by default Attorney of Administratrix. will be taken against you for the relief unleu payment le made before, so n demanded In said complaint, which has shares as may be necessary will be SALES AND DELIVERIES been filed with the der of said court, and on the 9th day of April, 1953 at the hour a copy of which la hereto annexed ana of 2- o'clock pjn. at the office of the 1952 amounted to Net sales in NOTICE company, to pay tho delinquent assess-me- nt herewith served upon you. ' This le an to mortaction together with the costs of adverforeclose a $314,288,747, compared ana expense of the sale. gage on the following described real prop- tising Case Ne. 35177 Deliveries 1951. in In RUSSELL, CABHIN. Secntarv to Lake Salt wit: $286,785,2414 erty Coutnyy, Utah, THE DISTRICT COURT OP SALT Mineral Valley Gold Mining Company, All of Lota 18, 19, 20, and 21? Block of nickel in all forms amounted IK COUMx Y, STATE OF UTAH 606 Utah Savings 4 Tnit Building 1. of Walker's Bubdvlslon of Block 6, In tne Matter of the Adoption Salt Laka City, Utah. . Plat "A," salt Lake City Survey. to Montana Oil Leases ah the news of tho Xntermountaln Section. Western Mineral Survey. All news appearing in ttw Mineral Survey is obtained from believed to bo reliable, but no la assumed for accuracy of billty ate. WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY i or un-wu- Legal Notices tuny TE International Nickel Maintains Heavy Output Probate & Guardianship Notices After - 71, that wiubew Is yer, - (3-ll- u i-- . Get Handouts -- Hoard Gold - with 249,017,358 pounds, compared Dated February 4, 1953. with 243,865,030 in 1951, reflect duaNE LAVKRN PELAEZ. DAVID A. WEST. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE A minor. Attorney for Plaintiff STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ARIZONA WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ing a further increase in produc- TOYou 405 Dooly Building, ANTLERS MINING COMPANY are hereby notified that the Salt Lake City, Utah tion. Mill and foundry product Notice Is hereby given that a special matter has been set for wiring meeting of the stockholders of the Arla-odeliveries increased 13,000,000 in the District Court in "d for Salt Antlers Mining Company will be AFFIDAVIT held at the offices ax the' company at 403 ; pounds, much of which was al-inORVILLE E. GIBSON, being first duly Beason Building, Salt Lake CltyVUtah, on p.m. before tne Honorable David T. the forth of the 31st day of March, 196 at sworn deposes and says that he la the Tuesday Lewis, Judge. oclock ' noon for tho following purALVIN RXDDINOTON, Clerk President of Lakeside Gravel Company, 12 oys for jet engines. By: DOUGLAS THOM8EN, Inc., located and doing business In Belle, poses: 1. To consider and act upon ths advis(Seal) vue, Washington; that the said Deputy Cllerk of amending the Articles of InserDeliveries of copper totaled ability Gravel Company, Inc., la ths exclusive tion: owner of the trade name, mark andor 234,323,432 SUMMONS To change the pounds, compared at device described herein, and la in use by company from Arlsona Antlers MinCivil Ne. 15110 with 236,954,959 pounds in 1951. ing Company to Antlers Oil, Mining It In the business of manufacture of CITY COURT OP BALT LAKE CITY. crate building blocks. It claims said trade A Milling, Inc. COUNTY OF SALT mm. STATE OF name, mark B. To change ths authorised capDeliveries of platinum-grouandor device la the UTAH ital stock from 5,000,000 shares at under which or a merchandise goods were ounces, 287,135 metals 10c per value stock to 5,000,000 UBOhOE GRASS, manufactured, prepared, handled, sold shares of 25c par value stock. Plaintiff, decrease of 88,000 Qunces from or distributed by It C. To make the new stock nonORVILLE E. GIBSON caused was assessable. 1951. The decrease uen p. mcneil, Subscribed sworn me before D. and this to To caU In all former shares of Defendant. to the offering 2nd day of March, 1953. stock and exchange 2 new shares for principally by 5 old shares. STATE OP UTAH TO THE. ABOVE LORNA J. WILLCOCKSON, the mket f 3 considerable ' r 2. To consider and act upon any other NAMED DEFENDANT: Public (Seal) Notary other matters which may properly come volume of palladium from You are hereby summoned before requlrea serve the meeting. upon Blaine L. Openshaw, plain- does not reflect re to' sources F. F. HINTZK. President ANTLERS MINING COMPANY, salt take duction iiT the requirements of Mm eSSum BanTBuUdiiifc :oravei ARIZONA Beason 403 answer to Salt take City, Utah. BuUding, the Company, Inc., of Bellevue, Washington, Hoarding of gold Is most the trade. Deliveries of iplati-nuit servos of this being In the business of manuengaged fall so to itself are in pace with pro-- 1 do. judgment by default yon prevalent in those parts of the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT win be taken facture of concrete building blocks adoptuse ed Its for a trade name, mark andor world which have the greatest duction capacity MINING against you for the relief demanded 1l said complaint, which baa been filed wlu device, of which the following le a de- 209 Atlas BnUding .Salt take COMPANY, City, Utah. need for development capital .clerk of said court, .and a copy of scription or facsimile: the NOTICE Is hereby given that at a meetEXPENDITURES CAPITAL counwhich la hereto the annexed and herewith (Description of mark or name to be used) ing of the board of directors held on and also in several of served yon. The single word MEDITERRANEAN February 7th, 1953, that an assessment 12, 26, 1952.. tries which have received large Capital expenditures in 1952 Datedupon (being Number 19) of of one cent (lc) per share was levied on aid. PNSHAW. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT . amounts of U. S. foreign amounted to $19,315,391. The Bank Bldg., .First Security all Issued and outstanding capital NORTHERN OIL' COMPANY, principal the ke Cite 1. UtaT Most investigators agree that the during place of business, 19 West South Temple stocks .of the corporation, payable Immeexpenditure for major Attorney to a the diately corporation at Its office, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. the Orient accounts for large year, as for a number of years 209 Atlas BuUding, Salt take City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meetNOTICE But share of total hoarding. stock of was for the expansion Civil No. 97882 ing of the Board of Directors of Northern Any remain upon which this assessment IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Oil Company .held on the 5th day of unpaid on March 18. 1953, the total amount lying in past, r be delinquent, new One mining. and advertised for underground LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH an 1953, assessment one enc of January, at the hoards in Europe ale at public auction. two shaft XN THE MATTER OF THE VOLUNTARY cent (lc) per share was levied on the ment niM paywas shaft completed, is made before, will be sold on DISSOLUTION OF CARBON FREIGHT Issued and outstanding stock of the of 1951 was at least $4 billion. their reached working at A 1953, 29, AprU the LINE. hour of 11:30 CORPORATION. payable Immediately to R. oclock a.m., to France holds the lions shale sinkings Notice Is hereby given that Carboa corporaton pay the Hnmiwnt asa W. fourth of of the Nowotny, secretary company deepening Line, a Utah corporation, has at 19 West South Temple Street. Salt sessment, together with cost of adverFrench gold depths, of this amount. filed In the offfee of the and shaft sta- Freight Clerk of the shaft continued, tising and expense of sale. esUtah. court a petition for voluntary dis- Lake City, ALVIN R. ERIKSON. Secretary. ( hoards have been variously a fifth above in stock excavated were this which tions Any upon assessment solution under tbs provisions at Title 209 Atlas BuUding, on remain timated at between $2 billion shaft.. Underground develop- 78, Chapter may the 25th at unpaid Utah Code Annotated 42, day Salt Lake City 1, Utah. 1953. be will a and and February, 1953, on that is said delinquent interesting ment in the producing mines has been fixed hearing petition and $4 billion. It by said court for Friday, advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, so many 10 to note that from the beginning advanced at a.m. 10, oclock 1953, Apirl ASSESSMENT NOTICE 133,435 feet, are apObjections to the dissolution of said shares as may be necessary will be ' sold on BUFFALO CONSOLIDATED MINING of the Marshall Plan through tomust with be filed with 25 the the Clerk of 28th corporation 1953. COMPANY at March. miles, the day of said court prior to said hearing date. hour of 1:00 p.m. oclock at the office of 529 Newhouse BuUding June 30, 1951, France received proximately ALVIN KEDDINGTON. development tal underground the company, 19 West South Temple Salt take City 1, Utah S. U. in net foreign $2 billion Clerk Said of (Seal) Court, Notice Is hereby given that at a meetat 1,717,981 feet, Btreet, Salt Lake City. Utah, to pay the now standing JACOB By WEILER, of the Board of Directors held on aid. delinquent assessment, together with the ing or more than 325 miles. , Deputy. the 10th day of February, 1953, an ascost of advertising and expense of sale. sessment of one cent per share was W. R. (lc) and NOWOTNY, facts figures At the same time, the com Secretary The above NOTICE tho corporation Northern OU Company, 19 West South levied on the stock20,of 1953, of THE THIRD IN Indication DISTRICT COURT more OF and payable February one are just SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF Temple Street, Salt take City, Utah. immediately to the undersigned at 529 so- panys rolling mill facilities in EXTENSION NOTICE internal of Newhouse the importance BuUding, Salt Lake City 1, Notice Is hereby given that at a meetUnited States and the Unit- InUTAH utan. the Matter of the cial reform policies as well as the of the board of of directors ing stock Northern Any Dissolution upon which this assessment were Voluntary ed OU Company, held on the 7th day of may remain unpaid on the 1st of fiscal and monetary policies to and Kingdom day of ICE COMPANY, their outputs increased by INDEPENDENT March, 1953, sale date of an assessment April, 1953. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at the solution of the of levied on oration Utah. 5th of the and auction, public January, 1953, 15 per cent; and spe8fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IN- has been extended day more payment Is made before, will be to the llth day of unless dollar shortage. The adoption cial than sold on the 19th day of May, 1953. at 3 ICE COMPANY, has filed April, 1953. undertaken DEPENDENT Time of day and place of o clock p.m. to pay the delinquent assess, In the above entitled Court Its applicaof realistic internal policies is at plant projects, sale remains the same. were ment request, tion for together with the cost of advertl government voluntary dissolution and that R. W. NOWOTNY. Secretory the only way of inducing gold expanded lng and expense of sale. the hearing thereon has been fixed by in the continued or NORTHERN OIL COMPANY BURT M. Court for Thursday the 16th day ox to come out of hiding and play United States and the United the 19 W. South Temple Street April, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. at the currency 529 Salt Utah take Newhouse City, Court room of said Court. Division One, Its part in restoring Salt take City In the City and County Building, Salt Kingdom. stability and. convertibility. There was a total sum of $10 billion to $11 billion in private gold hoards throughout the world as of ihe end of 1951, according to the 1952 Annual Report of the Bank for International Settlements. This amount was almost as much as the estimated $11.4 billion in official gold reserves of all the countries in the world outside the United States and Russia. A further idea of the immense magnitude of these hoards can be derived from the fact that the Department of Commerce recently estimated that American direct investment abroad totaled $11.8 billion. , above-entitle- d na nickel-chromiu- 1 m - . 1 p i'-- - BmrowNLTSSf m I , ! . one-ten- th (1-1- 0) . , ' . . . . so-call- ed ef-fec- |