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Show . The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 New Mining Claim Bill Unwatermg Job Resumed Proposed Congressman Cliff At Eureka Young (R-Ne- v.) announced that his subcommittee on Mines and Mining approved H. R. 334 (Regan, Texas) to prevent the staking of claims based only on the existence of sand, stone, gravel, pumice, pumicite and cinders. Young pointed out that no claims located or patented at the time the law is enacted would be affected by Regans bill If the bill passed, persons interested in securing sand, stone, gravel, pumice, pumicite and cinders from public lands will negotiate a lease with the Department of Interior. further stated that Young of the act would not passsage prevent location and patenting under mining laws on public lands containing sand, stone, gravel, etc., if the locations are based on the discovery of other minerals. The bill is designed to prevent an abuse that has grown up in the West whereby many mining claims have been established on valuable Umber lands and no attempt has been made to use the sand, stone and gravel, but the timber has been cut and sold by owners of the claim. In addb tjon, this device has been used on to obtain valuable camp-site- s fishing- streams. Young said that probably there have been a few cases of abuse in Nevada, but there has abuse in many d been of toe western states. - wide-sprea- RICO Continued from Page 1 operations further bade, or up, from the main tunnels. The decline in metal prices materially decreased average unit price for both lead and zinc from that of the previous year. In the Blaine Tunnel of the 2350-foo- ent 1945. ic er 4295-43-- . ut 5120-522- 5 ..., 15-2- one-ce- nt ap-:pear- Business house-cleanin- right-of-way- Legal Notices The Western Mineral Survey is qualified as a newspaper to publish Legal Notices, having been approved in toe Third District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. FBI Director auto of the J. Edgar Hoover reports by The theft has continued to be a major All the news of the development rntermounraln Section, published Western Mineral Survey. All news appearing In the Western Mlni-rSurvey Is obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but no respond-hiittiv assumed for accuracy of atate--rt- s v problem. There were such thefts in the United States last year and 196,960 the year before. ceased. Date of first publication May 8th, A.D., 1953. WALTER C. HURD, Attorney for Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LOCKWOOD H. GEORGE, days after service of this summons upon you. If you fall to do ao Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court and a copy at which la herewith served upon you. This la an action to quiet title to the real property described In said complaint. Done this 18th lay of April, 1953. , C. ALLEN ELOOREN, Attorney for Plaintiffs 307 Darling Building Salt Lake City, Utah. de- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouASSESSMENT NOTICE chers to the undersigned at 1209 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or HOWELL MININO COMPANY before the 9th day of September A.D., 529 Newhouse Building 1953. Lake City 1, Utah Salt GORDON KEITH GEOROE, Administrator Notice la hereby given that at a meetH. LOCKWOOD of Eastate of the Conof the Board of Directors held on For Further Information ing GEORGE, deceased. 13th day of April, 1953, an assesssult toe Clerk of toe District Date of first publication May 8, A.D. the ment of three cents (3c) per share was 1953. levied on the stock of the corporation Court or Respective Signers. D. O. FOOTE, Attorney. payable Immediately to the undersigned at 529 Newhouse Building, Balt Lake City NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1, Utah. Estate of PRANK M. MAHER, deceased. Estate of DAVID J. AYRTON and Any stock upon which this assessment Creditors will present claims with Tou- HELENA R. AYRTON, deceased. may remain unpaid on the 12th dsy at chers to the undersigned at 312 Kearns Creditors will present claims with vou- May, 1953, will be delinquent and adverBuilding, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or chers to the undersigned at 404 Boston tised for sale at public auction, and unon or before the 19th day of Sept. A D., 1953. Lake Salt City, Utah, less payment Is made before, will be sold Building, JOHN FRANCIS MAHER, Executor of Esbefore the 10th day of July, AJ). 1953. on the 16th of June. 1953, at 3 tate of FRANK M. MAKER, deceased. WILLIAM H. AYRTON, Administrator of oclock p.m. to day pay the delinquent assessDAVID estates of Date of first publication May 15, A.D., AYRTON the and ment together with the cost at advertisJ. 1953. HELENA R. AYRTON, deceased. ing and expense of sale. ARTHUR A. ALLEN, JR , A.D. Date of flrat publication May 8. B. B. HAIX, Executor 1953. Secretary-TreasurAttorney for 312 Kearns Building, SAMUEL BERNSTEIN, 529 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Balt Lake City. 1, Utah. Attorney for Administrator. Notices we wish to remind you WASHINGTON chers to the undersigned at Suite 700 Utah Savings and Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of July, A.D. 1953. AD DIE RUTH HOPSON, Executrix of the Estate of MARY E. DILLINGHAM, de- Probate & Guardianship 45 Manager ed . for two that last year alone taxes levied Subscription Rates: S4.00 rears, S2.S0 for one year and S1.S0 for on the petroleum industrys operasix months. Please mention Western Mineral Surrey tions and products totaled more when writing to advertisers. Advertising than $4V4 billion. rates on application. M. HILL, 52 4620-475- 23-2- L. C. HANSEN, deceased. 4643-466- 3. Pumps are raising 3600 gallons of water per minute from the Fad shaft and workings may be dewatered later at toe rate of 0000 gallons a minute. The approximatecompany employs ly 75 men and hopes to have the mine on production soon after lower levels are freed from water. Ore bodies disclosed several years ago at an approximate depth of 2350 feet by diamond drilling contain ore. A sudden flow of water early in 1949 flooded toe long crosscut advancing toward toe ore bodies. The Eureka Corporation holds a 25 year lease on the Richmond-Eurek- a group, 4000 acres, from the Richmond Eureka Mining Co., a subsidiary of United States S. R. & M. Co. The stock is listed in New York, San Francisco and Toronto. The ore -- is silver, gold, lead and zinc. Eureka Corporation, Ltd., has a capital stock of 5 million shares, par $1, with 3,851,455 shares outstanding pus 10 million shares outstanding plus 10 million shares, par 25 cents, authorized. mind 1953. pwtPT.Ba WIIXARD HANSEN, SR-y- . Administrator of tbs eatats of JENNIE -- . 65 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undesigned at 627 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of September, AJ. (R.-Mon- t.) Argentine area practically all ore in sight was mined in 1952 and toe drifting and diamond drilling carried out during the year disclosed no new ore bodies. However, in the Argentine Tunnel some ore was found and towmined, and work was started ard-several areas which have of ore. The indications very good Tunnel required conArgentine e siderable work to put it into shape. One raise was put up into I and J beds in the Mountain Spring. This opened up a sizeable block of good ore to mining. Diamond drilling in the area in- work is being continued so that dicated that- - the chances for the drive to toe Argentine Area mineable ore in K or L beds can be commenced. The average number of emwhich are above J are exployes at Rico for 1952 was 88 cellent men. Since mine workings are The rehabilitation of the St. more extended it took more unLouis Tunnel was continued after weather conditions moder- derground help to keep producup. ated in the last Spring. By the tion The bonus plan was in effect end of the year 2670 feet of it emhad been put into shape. This throughout the year. Each durworked who steadily ploye ing toe year received $496,13 in 8TESTERN MINERAL addition to his regular wages under this plan. However, the SURVEY present low prices of metals make this bonus plan practically 4 East 1st South inoperative now. or Telephone: Entered si second class matter at Balt Now keeping this thought iu Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3. use-abl- do. (R.-Ida- 15,-00- old-tim- ceued. of 1953. as J. GRANT IVERSON week the rights of miners .operating on drilling wells for Attorney for Administrator. Divifederal lands, particularly released by toe Scouting NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT against abuses. by government sion of toe Carter Oil Co. NEW QU1NCEY" MINING COMPANY, a officials, was introduced into place at busiNo. 1 (located Utah Corporation, PrincipalBalt Whitlock-Taylo- r both houses of congress this Lake City, ness, 420 Felt Building, 1W Total Utah. Sec. IS, 243, NW SW, Senator Dworshak week, Henry Notice la hereby riven that at a meetKobe brush, .) Board of Directors, held April of ing sponsored the bill in depth 10,060 ft. Ran bomb on 17. 1953,the an assessment of one (1) cent toe upper chamber and Rep. than ran pressure on ell outstanding stock of the share per 254 15 hours pumped DEwart introduced pump. In Corporation, was levied, payable ImmediGlen I. Crandall, bbls. load oil. In 6 hours 40 420 ately to the Secretary, Lake it in the house. Felt Building, Balt City, Utah. load 17 bbls. minutes, pumped Any stock on which this assessment recm the twenty second Object of toe measure is to oil. In 17 hours pumped 149 mains unpaid of May, 1953, will be delin(22nd) day of use a new 9 the and1 bbls. prevent mining bbls. load oil quent and advertised for sale at public claim for any purpose other oil, grindout .2 per cent basic auction, and unless payment le made beit will be sold at the office of the than prospecting, mining, proc- sediment In 19 hours pump- fore, Company, Room 420 Felt Building, on the sixteenth (16th) day of June, 1953, at the essing ore and related uses. It ed 215 bbls. oil, .3 per cent basic hour of 2:00 p.m. of said day, to pay the limits use of the sediment. Started unit qualifi- delinquent specifically assessment together with the surface by government agencies cation test April 26, 1953. In 24 cost of advertising and expense of the to forage control, reforestation, hours pumped 257 bbls. oil, .6 sale. GLEN L CRANDALL, fire prevention and other pro- per cent basic sediment In 23 New Qulncey Mining Company,Secretary 420 Felt tective measures, access to adja- hours pumped 201 bbls. oil, 1.2 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. cent lands for timber removal per cent basic sediment and removal of certain timber. ASSESSMENT NOTICE Duchesne County Well No. 1 GOLD CREEK MININO COMPANY, PrinThe bill preserves toe right of (Located SE NW, Sec. 25, 3S, 5 cipal place at business First National Bldg., Elko, Nevada. miners to cut timber and does W. Total depth 5225 feet. Drill Bank Notice la hereby given that at a meetnot permit the government to stem test No. 5: of Oold feet, ing of the Board of Directors Company, a Nevada corinterfere with 'mining opera- open 1 hour, faint blow for 24 Creek Mining poration, held on May 2. 1953, assesstions. known aa Assessment No. 8, of minutes and died, recovered 30 ment cent per share was levied on all of the 1: No. Core outstanding stock at the corporation, payIn introducing the bill, Dwor- feet drilling mudable Immediately to the Secretary, Ralph 20 feet. recovered fet, shak pointed out that toe min1501 Walker Bank Building, salt Smith, 6: 3 stein test No. Lake City, Utah. ' ing laws have been toe unend- Drill 1 hour, faint blow Any stock upon which this assessment ing target of bureaucratic of- feet, open remains unpaid on June 1, 1953, will 180 recovered test, be delinquent and will be advertised for ficials of toe interior department throughout oil-cmud. Drill ale at public auction, and unless payfeet slightly 20 the last during ment Is made before, ao many Shares of years. stem test No. 7: feet, each parcel of stock as may be necesbe sold on the 1st day of July, These officials sought with open 50 minutes, gas to surface sary will 1953, at the office of the at 1501 every propaganda device to do in 15 minutes. Mud to surface Walker Bank Building, company Salt Lake City, at the hour of 12:00 oclock noon, away with mineral property law in 20 minutes, and oil to surface Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, in 25 to minutes. Flowed bum based upon location, discovery together with the cost of advertising and and patent and to substitute a pit, estimated 0 barrels hour. the expuensea of sale. OOLD CREEK MININO COMPANY, federal system of leasing, he Shut in due to fire hazard. GravA corporation. declared. By RALPH F. SMITH, Their real objective ity 19 degrees, , corrected color Secretary. was to gain bureaucratic con- black, pour point 25 degrees. 1501 Walker Bank Bldg. 1 8: Drill test stem No. Salt Lake City, Utah. trol over, evefv move made by open 47 to hour surface minutes, gas the industry, spall prospector in. 20 minutes, oil in 22 ASSESSMENT NOTICE and the small miner. ' minutes, SILVER MININO ft MILLING flowed to bum pit 38 minutes; COMPANY, SHIELD principal place of business at Wlhile endeavoring this flowed 138 barrels to test tarik in 704 Newhouse Building, Balt Lake City, propaganda drive to focus atten- 47 minutes. Gravity 19 degrees. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that a meeting tion upon abuses of the mining Pour point 25 degrees, Grind- of the Board of Directors held on the day of April. 1953, at Its office, an laws, bureaucrats failed to carry out 1 per cent water, 5 per cent 9th assessment known aa Assessment No. 23 out their administrative respon- mud, 24 per' cent parafin, 70 per of (le) per share was levied on the Issued and outstanding stock of the sibilities in enforcing toe laws, cent oil. company, payable Immediately at the office of the Company, 704 Newhouse BuildDworshak charged. ing, Balt Lake City, Utah. ' To this failure we may rightAny stock upon which the assessment NOTICE TO CREDITORS remain unpaid on the 15th day at fully attribute many of the Estate of EMMA ADAMS EMPEY, also may A. EMPEY, EMMA EM- - May, 1953, will be delinquent and adknown as claims of abuses that have vertised for sale at public auction, and, and E. A. EMPEY, deceased. payment 1s made before, so many (in the press) in the last FEY, Creditor! will present claims with vou- unless shares of such delinquent stock as may chers to the undersigned at 207 Atlas bo few months, he added. will be sold on the 16th day Building, Balt Lake City 1, Utah, on or of. necessary 1953, at the hour of 1 o'clock Real enforcement of toe. min- before the 26th day of August AJX, 1953. p.m.June, at the office of the Company, 704 RICHARD 8. JOHNSON, Executor of the g ing laws would require a E8TATE OF EMMA ADAMS EMPEY. Newhouse Building, salt Lake City, Utah, pay assessment and costs. in toe Interior Departalso known as EMMA A. EMPEY, EMMA to Dated this 15th day of April, 1953, at deeeaeed. E. A. and EMPEY, EMPEY, the senator, said, adding ment, Data at first publication April 24th, Salt Lake City, Utah. that he hoped this would occur. AD. 1953. SAMUEL BERNSTEIN. Secretary DEwart pointed out that the RICHARD 8. JOHNSON, Attorney. SUMMONS basic mining laws have stood NOTICE TO CREDITORS the test of time and that legitiEstate of ZINA DARRIOAN, sometimes No. 98SS7 as ZINA F. DARRIOAN, deceased. mate mining interests have ad- known THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Creditors will present claims with vou- INLAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. hered steadfastly to toe provis- chers to the undersigned at 409 Boston FLORENCE H. WISEMAN, A LEWIS beon or Lake Balt Utah, City, Building, ions of toe law. Abuses which fore the 27th day of June, A. D. 1953. and MILDRED P. ELOOREN, did and do occur are from outside HELEN C. HULL and HERBERT E. hla wife, Plaintiffs. CLARK, Executors of the Estate of the inudstry Ve. by those who ZINA. DARRIOAN, sometimes known as MARGARET ANN BTANOER, ZINA F. DARRIOAN, deceased. would exploit the true intent Defendant. of first publication April 24, A. D. Date STATE OF- - UTAH TO THE ABOVE of the mining laws to secure 1953. NAMED DEFENDANT: cabin cites, recreation areas, RAY S. McCARTY, Attorney for Executors You are hereby summoned and res timber rights and quired to serve upon C. Allen Elggren, NOTICE TO CREDITORS address Is 307. Estate of MARY E. DILLINGHAM, de- plaintiffs attorney, whose that would pay off in dollars ceased. Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, and not in minerals. Creditors will present claims with vou- an answer to the complaint within 20 The $3,000,-00- 0 unwatering Job faced by Eut, reka Corp., Ltd., at toe Fad Shaft, is now underway aided by a $750,-00- 0 U. S. loan. Shut down since December, 1948, when they were drowned out by a flow of water running at times over 0 gallons per minute, the pumps are going again, backed this time by a power plant big enough to handle toe prospective load. Aimed at one of the most orebodies in promising lead-zin- c the West, toe Fad shaft was started in 1945, following drill hole discoveries of ore in exploration conducted between 1940 and 1944. The Eureka dislead-silve protrict, an ducer has an output of over $51 million to its credit The mine is 77 miles from toe nearest railroad and over 7000 feet above sea level. A study of toe water problem was made by company engineers with the advice of several consultants, and it was decided that steady pumping over a relatively long period of time is the best method of attack. George W. Mitchell, vice president of Eureka Corp., Ltd., has directed all work at toe property since activities started in diesel-electr- 15, 1953 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate Of JENNIE C. HANSEN, Bill Proposed Drilling To Safeguard Active In Mine Rights Basin Area Following is a summary Legislation to safeguard the EUREKA, Nev. four-compartm- Hay criminal 215,310 i I er v |