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Show Banks Go Underground to Speed Service ' ' v' " 5,f,i' underground to provide fast curbside service and elimi ? 't T '$.'$ T9 double-parkin- g nate in heavi' ''$,' - N;' ' ' -"!V !; ; ly congested areas. They're I ' , ' . doing it with bullet-proo- f, weather - proof Snorkels, devices developed by the ,Mosler Safe Company, builder of the vaults protecting 0'-the nation's gold at Fort . j t Knox. A Snorkel, about a , .. the size of a king-siz- e mail box, is installed next to the curb outside the bank. The drawing shows the vio :: g '" v"- T ' Modern banks are going h 4 , . - . 'V'-r- T' ' ' 4 ; . ,V . " v a- e r- - , 1 . ., : a ' a Oil-:- $ ' . - . - . A ': r- . . ( unit's periscppe-typ- e mirrors and, speaker system which enable the motorist-customto see and talk with the bank teller, safely t v UN. 2-w- : ay er iziji . K- - t S t ,1 ' ' m , ,, t. r . 'W'iW' J ' seated beneath the sidewalk in the banks basement. 'rV Arrows show how the motorist in her car places deV posit or withdrawal slip on a tray-lik- e elevator which lowers it to the teller In less than half a minute the bankbook is returned and the customer departs. Time-savin- g Snorkels are already being used by banks from coast to v coast. x . .... ' iv ... ,r; M Senate Group Carlton Mill ' Seeks Action Continues To To Aid Mines Pour Gold , A bipartisan group of four sena- CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. The tors, headed by Henry Dworshak Carlton mill has just poured two and Clinton Anderson gold bricks that show a value of (D.N.M.) will meet with Presi- $77,000. This pour, of bricks numdent Eisenhower next Tuesday to bered 166 and 167, brings the total discuss the serious plight of the approximate production of the mill lead-zin- c R.-Id- a.) . domestic mining industry and sound him out on administration plans to remedy the situation. The group, which includes Hay.) den and Millikin will not press for any plan of action, it is underbut rather will get the presistood, dents reaction to the various rem- edietf which have been suggested. The discussion will doubtlessly consider tariffs, quotas, subsidies, and possible tax relief. The committee, represents an informal organization of senators from eight western mining states, organized about two weeks ago by Dworshak and Anderson for the express purpose of forcing the administration into early action on a problem which is becoming more acute with each passing day. Majority sentiment among the senators is for higher tariffs to discourage the excessive imports which have driven domestic prices down, Dworshak has stated. However,' with the present trend apparently against tariff increases, the group is willing to considei some other approach. (D.-Ariz- (R.-Colo- .), particular since March 1951, to $4,100,000. Additional inquiries have been received from up in Boulder country as to shipping of ore from that area. No additional information has been received in regard to the inquiries received earlier from the Boulder territory. Clean-u- p is still in process on the 3100 level of the Golden Cycles Ajax in preparation to driving the lateral to the Cresson. There is considerable work yet to be done before actual driving can be started. The continues on the foot levels with no startling values being encoundrifting 3100, 2700 and 2600 tered. The tonnage shipped so far this month is up to standard after the drop of last month. Coarse shipments have been averaging $17.50 while screenings have been going for an average of about $35 a ton. According to the report from Charlie Carlton, operations on the Ajax have been picking up in the last few .weeks. Harry Allen Sr. has been recently employed as shift boss. , . New Gas Reserve Atomic . . . PRICE, UTAH. Out of the Wasatch plateau southwest of Continued from Page 1 Price is coming natural gas in director of the AECs raw mate- quantities that may solve for years rials division, said that, whereas to come the shortages of this vital there was not one mine in the fuel in Utah and northern Cali10 fornia. world producing the vital years ago, there is today an evergrowing supply for the free world. years at least 11 additional deposFew people fully appreciate the its each having a potential producmagnitude of the discoveries in the tion in excess of 100,000 tons of Colorado plateau in the Four Cor- uranium ore have been discovered ner area where Colorado, Utah, or developed. Several of these have potential Arizona and New Mexico join, he far in excess of 100,000 reserves stated. he added, estimating roughThree years ago we knew of tons, four uranium deposits in the area ly that 100,000 tons of uranium ore found with it which had produced or had a re- and the a of have value over $3,000,- gross serve in excess of. 100,000 tons of In the last three 000. ore, he said. A-o- re - PImw mention Western Miner! Bmr to adTertlaera. Advert tiring rites on application. Climax Moly Adds New Oil Holdings yey when writing Uke N toe that and ANNA J. ROACH, hie have filed In the District of 8idt Lake County, State of Utah,Court Ik M.f HXLXt Business Manager. a petl-tpraying that an order might be granted for the adoption by them An tha new of tha development of the ANNA PERCILLA ROACH, a mlnoTchlld. Intermountain Section, published bv The and that Wednesday, the 24th dtyof Western Mineral Survey. March. 1954. at 2:00 P.M., of said news appearing la the Waetera at Courtroom No. day; .AH Mineral Survey la obtained from sources Bldg., Salt Lake 304, city and County City, Utah, haa believed to be reliable but no responsi- set for the hearing of seid tltlon, aSd bility is assumed for aeuracy of state- you are hereby notified to and ments. how cause. If any you have,appear why the prayer, of said petition should not be granted. Dated this 11th day of February, 1954. LOO-TO- ROACH wUe, on Climax Molybdenium Co. will add a major oil producing property to its oil operations. Climax teamed up with Maracaibo Oil Exploration Co. to buy an estimated 400 to 500 oil wells in Kansas producing 3001 barrels daily, it was announced this week. As a. result of the transactions, a huge gas gathering system and processing plant will be built in Newcastle, Wyo. Notices Legal The Western Mineral Survey is qualified as a newspaper to publish Legal Notices, having been approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Probate & Guardianship The climax deal involved an inNotices vestment of an estimated $1 mil- For Further Information Consult lion by the company, raising its the Clerk of the District Court net investment in oil operations to or Respective Signers. nearly $4 million. Maracaibo and Climax, also NOTICE TO CREDITORS bought Sherrys oil interests in Estate of JOHN PANAGOPOULOS, also as JOHN PANAQOS. deceased. Kentucky, producing about 200 bar- known Creditors wUl present claims with rels daily. The total deal involved vouchers to the undersigned at 404 Bos- ton Building, Salt Lake Utah, on or before the 31st day ofCity, March, A.D., 1954. ALEX ZAHARIA8, Executor of the Estate of JOHN PANAGOPOULOS. also known as JOHN PANAQOS, deceased. lr,t Publication January 29. Dtl954 A h! G. METOS. Attorney for Executor. million. $316 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Land of Westport, Conn., Gay manager qf Climaxs oil operations, said) Climax and Maracaibo 0 have a deal in the Kansas which involves the transaction, land known as the Rantoul propNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARILYN OWEN CLOUGH, erties. Land said Climax went in to the deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 141 East oil business in 1950 with purchase 2nd South Street, Room 216, Salt Lake of properties on the Texas Gulf City. Utah, on or before the 5th day of April, A.D.. 1954. Coast and in North Texas. They PERN CORLE88, Administratrix of the of MARILYN OWEN CLOUGH, since have added other areas in Estate deceased. the Williston field, with net investDate of first publication February 5, ment of $2V6 million prior to the DEAN 19n4i W. BHKMM B?l J, Kansas 'purchase. Attorney for Administratrix. Land said Climax owns no oil NOTICE TO CREDITORS properties in Colorado, but declarAtata of BERT L. CRIPP8, deceased. Creditors will present claims with ed we never turn down a look at vouchers to the undersigned at 920 ConWe somecould buy tinental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, any property. Utah, on or before the 10th day of June, thing tomorrow if it looked fav- A.D., 1954. EDITH M- - CRIPPS, Executrix of the Esorable. tate L. CRIPPS, deceased. All the wells in Kansas property Date ofof BERT first publication, February 5th, 184. are producing at the rate of ap- A.DH MARR, WILKINS A CANNON, proximately two to 12 barrels of Attorneys for Executrix. crude a day. TO CREDITORS Climax, in addition to its huge Estate NOTICE of A. F. ANDREW, deceased. molybdenum operation at Climax, Credltere will present claims with te the undersigned at 8013 South biggest mining operation in Colo- vouAers 75 West. Murray, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of April. AJX, 1064. rado, also is producing tungsten FREDERICK C. ANDREW, Administrator and tin and other moly of tha estate of A. F. ANDREW, deceased. there, and has extensive uranium Date of interests on the Colorado Plateau. A.D.. 1964. first publication, February 12. C. WAWRTW Its oil development was spurred M.Attorney, for Administrator: some weeks ago by the announcement of its president, Arthur BunNOTICE TO CREDITORS E. SHORES, Deceased. ker of New York, that it now is Estate of EMILY Creditor! will present claims with new a lubricant from vouchers to the undersigned at 433 Judge developing Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or molybdenum. before the 23rd day. of April, AJ).. 1954. V. 50-5- HOWARD X. BAY8INGER, Attorney for Petitioners, Continental Bank Bldg., 1, Utah ASSESSMENT NOTICE LITTLE MAY MINING COMPANY Principal Place of Business Has Building, Salt Lake City 1. Utah NOTICE 18 HERBY GIVEN that meeting of the Board of Directors of the LlttleMay Mining company, held on Prl-d- ay the 5th day of 1954, an assessment of one-ha- lf, February, (Vfc) cent per hare was levied and assessed on all issued and outstanding Capital stock of H Corporation, payable Immediately to John A. Child, Secretary and Treasurer of said Corporation, at the office of the Com-n- y, 414 Atlas Building, Balt Lake City, Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday the 10th day of March, 1954, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la mads before, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Company, 414 Atlas Building, Salt Lake 1 Utah on Friday the 2nd day ofCityApril A.D., 1954, at the hour of 2 o'clock p m to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costa of advertising and expense of sale. LITTLE MAY MINING COMPANY, John A. Child, Secretary. . LITTLE MAY MINING COMPANY, 414 Atlaa Building, Salt Lake City, Utah ata , ASSESSMENT NOTICE FLORECITA MINING COMPANY. Principal place of business, 1153 Eats Sixth South Street, Salt Lake city. LA Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the La Floreclta Mining Company, held on the -29th day of January, 1954, an ment being known as assessment No. 8 of two cents (2c) per share, was levied on all outstanding assessable stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Kenneth J. Boyle, treasurer, 141 Washington Ave., Garfield, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 5th day of March, 1954, shall be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment la made before, so much of each parcel of tald stock as may be necessary to pay said assessment, together with costa of advertising and exprase of sale, will be sold on the 27th day of March, 1954, at the hour of 2:00 PM. at the office of the c 6th South Street, Salt KEN2 Secretary La Floreclta Mining Company. 1153 East 6th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is hereby given of a special meeting of stockholders of HOWELL MINING COMPANY to be held at the office of the company at 529 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah at 3:00 oclock P. M. on the 9th day of March, 1964 for consideration of the following proposals: 1. To amend the Article! of Incorporation as follows: a. To change the capitalisation of the company to an authorised capital of 3,000,000 shares of a par value of 5c per share. b. To ehange the PEARL CLEGG, Administrator of the Esstock from assessable to capital tate Of EMILY E. SHORES, deceased. stock. Date of first publication February 12. 2. To authorize the offering of preA.D., 1954. MORBTON A CHRISTENSEN. emptive right to stockholders for the . purpose of acquiring capital as soon Attorneys. by-produ- . non-asseesa- Subsidy Bill Reintroduced as practicable after the capital t) Senator James E. Murray last week reintroduced his premium-pric- e subsidy bill, deto stimulate domestic, exsigned and ploration production ' of straand critcal ores, and also tegic tossed in to the senate hopper a bill to permit mining concerns to stake out and acquire temporary rights, for a year or more, or large acreages of land which they, wish to explore. The subsidy bill, which failed to receive consideration when introduced in the last congressional session would permit the government to pay producers of strategic and critical ores a premium price and the highest price paid during (D.-Mon- 1952-195- 6. Anaconda Mining Anaconda has Mining company suspended operations at its Badger and Belmont mines and has reduced the work-wee- k at its other six to from five days. operations Effect of the changes will be to reduce copper output by about 700 tons a month. WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY 22-2- 4 East 1st South or Telephone: Entered erond clise matter at Salt Lake City. Utah, under Act f March 3 IS"' Subscription Rates: for months. 13.50 one year S4.09 and for two rears S1.50 for sis itrnc-tur- e has been amended. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3. To consider such others matters Estate of JOHN JAMES BLAIR, deof business as .may properly coma ceased. before the meeting. Creditors will present claims with HOWELL MININ O COMPANY, vouchers to the undersigned at 516 Felt Rich Whitmore, Building, Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or President. before the 24th day of April. A.D., 1954. 529 Newhouse Building J. R. NICHOL, Administrator of the es- Salt Lake 1. Utah tate of JOHN JAMES BLAIR, deceased. Date of 1stcity Publication. Feb. 5, 1954. Date of first publication, February 19, A.D.. 1954. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT H. A. SMITH, 516 Felt Building, NORTHERN OIL COMPANY, princlp Salt Lake City 1, Utah. place of business, 19 West South Templi Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Attorney fur Administrator. Notice la hereby given that at a meet NOTICE TO CREDITORS mg of the Board of Directors of Northen Estate of JOHANNA C. PEDERSEN, de- Oil Company, held on the 18th day 0: an assessment of on 1954, ceased. January. cent (le) per share waa levied on th Creditors will present claims with Issued and outstanding stock of th vouchers to the undersigned at 1105 Continental Bank Bldg.. Salt Lake City 1, corporation, payable Immediately to S W. Nowotny secretary of the company a Utah onor before the 20th day of April, West South Temple Street, SaltLak J9 DOROTHY LIND, Administratrix of the City, Utah. stock Any upon which this assessmer estate of JOHANNA C. PEDERSEN, demay remain unpaid on the 16th day c ceased. Pat tori publication, February 19,- - March. 1954, will be delinquent an A.Dt 1954 HURD A HURD, on the 17th dayw of April, 1954, w at tl offloe of the company, 19 West Bout Temple Street, Balt Lake City, Utah, AFFIDAVIT OF CLAIM TO OWNERSHIP Pay ttw dellnnuent assessment, togethi with the cost of advertising and expexu TO TRADE NAME of sale. STATE OF UTAH R- - W. NOWOTNY, of Salt ss. Lake County Northern Oil Company, 19Secretary. Bout Marvin W. Williams, being first duly Temple Street, Salt Lake City,West Utah. and from that June aays deposes 1948 to the present time he has been doNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ing business as a cabinet maker, woodJOE BOWERS MINING COMPANY worker and finisher under the name of place of business. Room 21. 8a "Custom Shop," and that he Is the ex- principal Exchange Building. 39 E: clusive owner of said trade name, and Lake Stock Place. Salt Lake City. Utah. that he has advertised and on his state- change la hereby given that at a meet Notice ments and stationery has printed his mg of the Board of Directors held on tt trade name of Custom Shop, Cablnet-ln- g, 19th day of January. 1954. an assesi that hli principal place of business of per share wi (180 pent U 936 Rio Grande 8treet, Salt Lake City, levied on the capital stock of the coi Utah. to poratlon. payable Dated this 12th day of February, 1954. Reeves. Secretary ofImmediately the company j MARVIN W.i WILLIAMS. his office. Room 21. Stock Exchani Subscribed and sworn to before me this Building. 8alt Lake city. Utah. 12th day of February 1954. Any stork upon which this assessmei GAYLE DEAN HUNT. (Seal) may remain unnald on Thursday, the 251 day of February. 1954 will be dellnquei Notary Public and adv-rtis- ed for sale at 'public auctloi Residing In Salt Lake County. Utah. My commission expires: Nov. 14, 1955. and unless payment Is made before, wl be sold on the 22nd day of March. 195 at the hour ef 2 o'clock p.m. of as NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS day, to pay tha delinquent assessmei No. 36260 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT theron, together with the cost of adve tiring and expense of sale. LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH A. PEEVES. In the matter of the adoption Secretary. of ANNA PERCILLA ROACH, a h,Me Bu,ldln- - grit La! minor. City. Utah. Attorneys for Administratrix. 1105 Continental Bank Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Bldg., vvvHwav x w sea 1 5j one-eigh- th 1 |