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Show i- November 6, 1953 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah Bunker HOI Old Turquois Raises Mill Mine Has Efficiency Long Record Bunker Hill '.... WALLACE, IDAHO . and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating company this week placed in full operatfon at its lead smelter at Kellogg new charge preparation facilities which are expected to greatly increase the efficiency of the big plant. MANASSA, COLO. The largest producer of turquois in' the world, the deepest turquois mine in existence and the oldest turquois mine in Colorado is the King Mine 10 miles east of Manassa in the San Louis Valley. In prehistoric times the Indians used Elk I Date of first publication, , October 30, 1953. horns, stone hammers and other crude tools to dig out the turquois I NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'I ' deposits Estate Of ALBERT HENRY WANLE8S, Along about 1790 five French-- 1 otherwise known as ALBERT H. WAN- men spent a summer recovering I abased!11188 AND HARRY I Creditors will present claims with rough turquois from this property I vouchers to the undersigned at 601 New- and at last set off .for Santa Fe I house Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on with five burros laded with their ?Lj6fore th 5th t of March, a.d.. treasurers. Along the Rio Grande charus robert wanless, Executor of ALBERT HENRY of the Estate river they were ambushed by In- - WANLESS, otherwise known as ALBERT dians. Four were, killed, the fifth H. WANLESS, A. H. WANLESS and HARRY WANLESS. deceased. Date of first publication October 30, escaped, but the gems were ap1953. propriated by the Indians. No A.D., HOWARD . N. JONES, Attorney. trace of the stones 'ever was found. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The turquois mine, was rediscovdeEstate ered in 1890 by Purvine King ceased. of RUTH KENNEDY HILT,, Creditors will present claims with while prospecting for gold. Since vouchers to the undersigned at 79 South 1900 the mine has been operated I Main, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before I the 5th day of March, A.D., 1954. hv thp &mg iamiiy, now in the the bank of utah, first security of the estate of RUTH Executor third generation. Horace.. King in N.A., KENNEDY HILL, deceased. 1847 found a blue-gree- d Date of first publication, October 30, nugget A.D., 1953. 8 weighing pounds, said to be CLAUDE T. BARNES, Attorney for the largest ever discovered in history of the world. This spider-web-- 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS bed stone has been displayed since Estate of M. LEE QUALLS, deceased. Creditors wUl present claims with 1947 in Denver at the State Bu- vouchers to the undersigned at 1414 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, reau of Mines Museum. Utah on or before the 5th day of March, - Construction of the new units was started late in 1951 by Stearns - Roger Manufacturing company of Denver and has progressed steadily to completion without serious interference with the regular operation of the smelting facilities. About $3,000,000 has been spent on the plant improve- ment program. ' Purpose of the program is to improve the charge which is fed to the D. & L. roasters. It will also make possible production of byproduct smelter, gas of sufficient concentration for production of sulphuric acid. Further modernization and improvement of the smelting plant is contemplated, but plans will not be completed until considerable experience has been gained in operations with the new pelletized dntering charge, P. C. Feddersen, smelter superintendent, told the . 3699 Mr. Roy R. Moore 1000 5049 M. H. Montgomery 1000 4131 Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Beane 880 682 A. C. Nlsbet 150 4143 Albert H. Ostermann .. 880 4079 Stuart B. Pett 1000 4080 Stuart B. Pett 1000 4334 Stuart B. Pett. 1000 4478 Stuart B. Pett .1000 1872 H. Powell 1000 3384 F. Russell Pett. 500 3814 F. Russell Pett 500 3815 F. Russell Pett 500 3750 Ernest Pappas 885 4027 Wen . Pon 880 1000 4527 J. R. Quinn 4500 Rose M. Raeder 1000 4652 Joseph Shapiro . . ..... .1000 4525 Frank G. Smith 1000 4538 Frank G. Smith . 1000 4534 Fred A. Smith 2000 4535 Fred A. Smith 1000 4536 Fred A. Smith ...1000 . 1000 4537 Fred A. Smith 4496 Pearl .L. Shaw 1000 ' M. 4517 Edward Sanders ...1000 ' 285 E. . C. Soweiwlne. . . . . . 460 3033 W. A. Sayer 875 3565 James P. Sharp ,.1000 ' 3258 Herman E. Schults 1000 3138 Val 8. Snow 875 3291 V. & Snow 880 3487 Val '8. Snow 880 3523 Val 8. Snow 500 3679 J. A, Thorpe 500 3853 Bert L. Thackston 885 758. D. Arch Thompson ,365 iOOO . 4029 Frances Valcav 4667 Ethel Walsh 500 4568 Clyde N. Worden 870 : 2612 8. 8. Williams 100 3874 Elwood Winters ..1000 4422 Elwood Winters 530 1696 C. L. Whitney 840 2434 C; L. Whitney BIO 870- 2891 C. L. Whitney 2895 C.. L, Whitney 870 2896 C. L,. Whitney. 870 2897 C. L. Whitney 875 2898 C. L. Whitney 870 2930 C. L. Whitney 1000 3134 C.-875' Whitney. 3169 C. L. Whitney 880 3174 C. L. Whitney 880 1000 4386 Win. K. West 1000 4387 Wm. K. West 2685 M. L. Yeamans 425 2686 M. L. Yeamans 425 3604 Irving Yudlevlta 885 1000 4387 Robert D. Yates ; .1000 4390 Robert D. Yates 420 4275 Morris M. Masters . I . . . ..... ........ - . ........ ....... 10.00 10.00 8.80 1.50 8.80 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 8.85 8.80 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 101)0 loloo 10.00 10.00 .4.60 8.75 10.00 10.00 8.75 8.80 8.80 5.00 .5.00 8.85 365 10.00 5.00 8.70 1.00 10.00 5.30 8.40 6.10 8.70 8.70 8.70 8.75 8.70 10.00 8.75 8.80 8.80 10.00 10.00 4.25 4.25 8.85 10.00 10.00 4.20 10.00 10.00 8.75 2.00 .98 .20 25.00 1000 1000 2972 J. W.- Sullivan 875 2609 Mary Howorth 200 3614 A. O. Jacobsen 98 3617 J. C. Lynch 20 3707 Margaret C. Clayton . .2500 And In accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors made on the A.D., 1954. 2nd day of October 1953, so many sNkres EVA N. QUALLS, Administratrix of the of each parcel of stock as may be necessary Estate of M. LEE QUALLS, deceased. will be sold at the office of the Date of first publication Oct. 30, AJD., company, 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake 1953. , City, Utah, on the 25th day of November JENSEN ft RICHARDS, Attorneys. 1953 at 1:00 p.m. of said day to pay the 5074 Ralph O. Bradley 5075 Ralph O. Bradley - . Wallace Miner this week. Consideration is being given to installs-- , tion of a smaller number of larg-er-siD. & L. roasters to replace WESTERN MINERAL the 10 units now used and instalSURVEY , lation of a new, large blast furdelinquent assessment theron, together with the cost of advertising and expense DELINQUENT NOTICE nace is also under consideration, BULLION MINING COMPANY, princi- of sale. East 1st South M. C. MORRIS, JR., he stated. pal place of business, 209 Atlas Building, Secretary. or Lake Utah. Telephone: Salt City,. BULLION MINING The continuing low level of lead Notice Is hereby given that there are 208 Atlas Bldg., SaltCOMPANY, Lake as Entered second class matter City, Utah. at Salt delinquent upon the following described and zinc prices is an effective de- Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, stock on account' of an assessment levied on the 2nd day of October, 1953 the terrent, however, to 'any further 1879. SUMMONS Subscription Rates: $4.00 for two years. several amounts set opposite the names I d ,1'50 Caae major plant improvement at this Smtal 0n No, 100225 ,lx folaareholders ito raprttlve ' Please mention Western Mineral,for Bur--' low,: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE time, he pointed out. Shares Amt. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND Cert. Ne. ze . 22-2- 4 i vey when writing to advertisers. Adver- 4689 W. S. BrlmhaU 2423 R. A. Badger 2424 R. A. Badger 3191 R. A. Badger 3885 Leland O. Burgess.... tising rates on application. International Minerals Shows Profit Increase ILL. Net sales of International Minerals & Chemical Corporation for the first three months of the current fiscal year ended September 30, 1953, were $17,352,962 compared with $17,159,-30- 1 for the corresponding three month period ended September 30, 1952, according to announcement today by Louis Ware, president. Earnings before income taxes for the three months ended September 30, 1953 were $1,494,025 as compared with $1,521,784 for the corresponding period the year beCHICAGO. fore. Net earnings after taxes for the three months ended Septemger 30, . 1953 . were $1,046,025 compared with 1,064,784 for the corresponding period the year before. 1 3970 Kenneth N. Chandler ..2500 1000 Carl W. Crltes d. . . . 1000 w. h! cmw . . 3765 l. l. 4783 4327 The Western Mineral Survey is qualified as a newspaper to pub- lish Legal Notices, having been approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County, State Of Utah. Probate & Guardianship Notices Tor Further Information 1 Jig 1 3424 3663 3664 4374 I g the Clerk of the District .Court or Respective Signers. ;::;:;;:;ijoo 1000 fe 4416 Stanford P. 4163 B. W. Dixon 1 1 1 Consult fe cromer Ijooo Darger ... Hecla Mining St zSrnands d. nn. 1770 ....... m Gevaraa . 2724 Joseph Greenhxlgh 2744 Joseph Greenhxlgh 3615 Florence C. Griffith Estste of DEAN C. PETERSEN, also 4522 Virginia M. Houssels known as DEAN C. PETERSEN, deceased. 4820 B. O. Hurst wlU Creditors present claims with 3634. Leslie D. Hawkrldge vouchers to the undersigned at 109 - 110 - 3635 Leslie D. Hawkrldge 111 Atlas Building. Salt Lake City, Utah 3636 Leslie D. Hawkrldge on or before the 28th day of December. 3637 Leslie D. Hwakrldge . 13638 Leslie D. Hawkrldge A.D.. 1953. ELIZABETH C. PETERSEN MADILL, Ad - 3639 Leslie D. Hawkrldge . minlstratrlx of the Estate of DEAN C. f 3640 Leslie D. Hawkrldge DEAN 3641 LesUe D. Hawkrldge as PETERSEN, also known D. 3642 Leslie Hawkrldge COATES PETERSEN, deceased. Date of first publication, October 16, 3643 Leslie D. Hawkrldge . 3286 H. E. Havenor A.D., 1953. 3416 H. B. Havenor BARCLAY AND BARCLAY Attorneys for Administratrix. Ida H. Charon Atlas Building 4670 Mary P. Harrison or Salt Lake City, Utah Ida H. Charon 4432 J. A. Hogle ft Co.. . . 4576 J. A. Hogle ft Co. , Estate of EDITH SUMMERS, sometimes 4915 j. a. Hogle ft Co. known as EDITH & SUMMERS, deceased. 3633 Harry E. Hallawell with 3648 Marlallce K. Hale claims Creditors wiU present vouchers to the undersigned at 359 South 3650 W. E. Hutton ft Co. Main Street, Balt Lake City. Utah, on or . . . before the 20th day of Feb.. A.D., 1954. 1055 D. J. Hamburger FIRST SECURITY . BANK OF UTAH 12721 Walter Hatton Admin-1 2871 Jaa Houston N. A... Exchange Place Branch. lstrator of the Estate of EDITH SUM--1 2917 A. B. Irvine EDITH 8. 2818 Alvin Jackson MERS, sometimes known as 3474 Andrew A. Jones SUMMERS, deceased. 16. 2847 J. C. Johnson October Date of first publication 4789 Maxwell G. KlUock 1953. A.D . 2828 Mae R. Kruse . RAY S. McCARTY. Attorney for 2829 Mae R. Kruse 2830 Mae R. Kruse 4391 Henry C. ft Ida Kra NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4598 Orant Laney Estate of GLENN L. EARL, deceased. with 4498 Anna M. Lefever . will present claims Creditors et 417 4524 Cecelia Lefever ' vouchers to the undersigned Kearns Bldg., Balt Lake City 1, Utah on 2556 J. C. Lynch or before the 26th day of Feb., A. D., 2557 J. C. Lynch 4523 J. A. McMullen 1954. MARJORIE B. EARL. Administratrix of 5020 P. J. Meenan the Estate of OLENN L. EARL deceased. 5048 M. H. Montgomery ' Date of first publication October 23. 4741 Edward R. Mlllsich 4491 Frank , T. Marron , A.D., 1953. 1517 M. C. Morris BOYCE AND McCUL-LOUGMCCULLOUGH. 1978 M. C. Morris . Attorneys. 4309 Angelos 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hecla Mining company and its subsidiary, Polaris Mining company, have both divauthorized payment of durfourth idends for t&e quarter ing the past week. Payments will be 'made by both firms on December 15 to stockholders of record November 16. The Hecla dividend was declared on Saturday at a meeting of directors in Spokane. It will total $100,000 increasing 1953 dividends .to $500,00. The company paid 15 cents a share in each of the first two quarters of this year and 10 cents in the third and fourth quarpay--ters. In 1952 three n ments-werfollowed by a a total of $950,000 for payment, dividend outlay will Heclas total to $36,355,000 when the be boosted current dividend is distributed. 25-ce- nt 20-ce- 135 500 Dean w?tterD&mco. s.'r.1Mo Dean Witter ft Co. N. Y. 880 Dean Witter ft Co. N. Y. 880 W. H. ft Jennie Evans 1000 1 10-ce-nt 1000 885 Leslie Byland 1000 R. H. Badger 880 Rose Bernstein 885 Harry Beckerman 500 R. R. Blttlnger 880 Martin Benson : 1000 Louise C. Barnes 1000 Edward F. Brown 4732 Florence ft Mrgt. Barry 1000 2000 4509 Elizabeth C. Cook 1 . . 155 880 the news of the development of the 3694 Intermountain Section, published by The 3089 3238 Western Mineral Survey. All news appearing In the Western 3572 Mineral Survey Is obtained from sources 3678 believed to be reliable but no responsl- - j 3198 blUty Is assumed for acuracy of state-- 1 4499 4638 menu. All -- 500 250 885 500 1000 6000 500 100 4505 4525 4505 4505 4515 4510 4510 4510 4520 4515 880 425 11 . 1 1 . . . H, . 500 870 $ 5.00 FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, 2.50 UTAH 1.55 GLENDA READER, 8.80 10.00 Vi. 8.85 OTTO R. READER, 10.00 STATE OF Plaintiff Defendant. 8.80 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAME- D DEFENDANT: 8.85 You are hereby summoned and requir5.00 8.80 ed to serve upon William D. Calllster, 10.00 Plaintiffs Attorney, whose address Is 314 Salt Lake City, Utah, 10.00 Judge Building, 10.00 an answer to the Complaint within 20 20.00 days after service of this summons upon 25.00 you. If you fall so to da Judgment by 10.00 default wUl be taken against you for the 8.65 relief demanded In said Complaint, which 10.00 has been filed with the clerk of said copy of which la hereto an10.00 Court, aqd 10.00 nexed and herewith served upon you. This Is an action to obtain a decree 10.00 10.00 of divorce against the Defendant, and to obtain custody, by Plaintiff, of Plaintiffs 10.00 .55 and Defendant's minor child. Dated October 28th, 1953. 10.00 WILLIAM D. CALLISTER, 1.35 Plaintiffs Attorney. 5.00 314 Judge Building, 19.00 Salt Lake City lT utah. . 8.80 8.80 NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS 8.80 MEETING 10.00 Notice Is hereby given that a special 8.65 of the of the stockholders 17.70 meeting 5.00 Leonora Mining and Milling Company has 8.85 been duly called by the Board of Direc8.85 tors thereof and will be held at the of5.00 fice of the company, 414 Atlas Building, the 10.00 Salt Lake City Utah, on Tuesday, 60.00 1st day of December, 1953. at 8 o'clock on said day. 5.00 p.m. 1.00 This meeting Is called for the following day In January. The proposed ehango a more appropriate time, and enable the officers of the company to receive and compute dividends and other payments made to the company and to complete the hooka and accounts of the . company In time to render a complete and full report at the said, annual stock holders 'meeting. 2. It Is proposed to consider and act upon the election of a new Board of Directors for the company. Inasmuch aa the election of directors required under the Articles of Incorporation at the annual stockholder! meeting , held last January was not accomplished. 3. .Inasmuch as It is proposed that directors. be elected at the said special stockholders meeting. It Is proposed that such newly elected directors shall continue In office until the second Tuesday of- April in the year 1955, as Indicated In the proposed amended Article XIV hereinabove set forth,' thus saving the expense and trouble of another stock- - . holders meeting within four months. 4. It Is proposed to ' the pres , ent Board of Directors consisting of John Matson B. B. Hall John A. Child, W. F. Lund Snd J. W. Orton. , 5.This special stockholders meeting Is also for the purpose of transacting anjr other business' which may properly come before such meeting, Including the ratification of all contracts, bills and proceedings authorized,' adopted and had' by the Board of Directors and generally considering the affairs of the company and taking any action competent for the stockholders to take with respect thereto. " will provide - - ct . i - . . . JOHN 'A. CHILD, Secretary. ' ASSESSMENT NOTICE COM- PRODUCTS PANY. Principal place of business, 414 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at A. meeting of the Board of directors of the HYDRO-CARBOPRODUCTS COMPANY held on Tuesday, the 27th day of October 1953 an assessment A.D, Assessment No. .4) of one quarter (Being per (ft)oncent share was levied and assessed all Issued and outstanding capital stock of said corporation payble lmmedltely to John. A. Child, secretary and treasurer of said corporation at the office of the company 414 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on November 28, 1953, will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before ' so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may he necessary will be sold at the office of the company at 414 AUas Building, Salt Lake City, 1, Utah on Monday, the 4th dav of January, 1954 at the hour of 2:00 oclock P.M. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the costs of advertising and expense of tale. HYDRO-CARBO- N PRODUCTS COMPANY. JOHN A. CHILD, Secretary HYDRO-CARBO- N ? ' l.A : .1 , N -- 1 ( - Directors. i t, jiJt . ; 0 . 1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS: To the stockholders of the Iris Mining Company: Notice Is hereby given that a Special Meeting at the atockholderB of the iris Mining Company will be held In the Newhouse Hotel. In Salt Lake City. Utah on the 24th day of November AJD.. 1953 at 8 oclock P.M. to consider pro- and Trust agreements and Josed leasing transaction of any and all business which may properly come before the stockholders. By ordex of the Board of V A. D. SPERRY, Secretary. ASSESSMENT NOTICE UTAH VERNAL OIL COMPANY, INC. 235 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a of the Board of Directors, held meeting at the Company Office, 235 Atlas Bulldfhg at 10:00 a.m on October 27, 1953, an assessment of lc per share was levied against the outstanding sharee of Utah Vernal Oil Company, Inc. Any shares upon which the aforesaid assessment Is not paid prior to 10:00 a.m. on November 30, 1953, shall be considered delinquent ana advertised for sale at public auction In the Company Office at 10:00 .m. on Decmerb 28, 1953, unless payment of the assessment and cost of advertising shall sooner have been made. By: K. L. ROTH. Secretary Utah Vernal Oil Company, Inc. DELINQUENT NOTICE-LOMINING COMPANY. Principal place of business, 1326 So. Snd E. St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice to hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of an assessment levied on the 17th day of September, 1953, the several amounts set opposite of the names of the respective share-holde- rs aa follows: CABIN ' ' ' vv $ Certifi- Wm. Eades Stella Goodwin J. W. Ooodwln J. W. Goodwin J. H. Green, Jr. Fred Grlmsdell E. L. Jacobson cate Shares Amt. ... ... 993 2,000 978 1,000 976 1.000 1,000 5,000 928 1,000 984 1.000 917 10,000 991 2,000 999 2,000 929 1,000 792 25,000 996 5,000 995 5,000 927 1,000 .... Carl Kllngenstlen . . purpose!: 1. To consider the following proposed! P. J. Murdock Plant amendments to the Articles of Incorpor- Hilda Geo. Plant ation: Joe Plant (a) It la proposed to amend Article Geo. Plant, Jr 45.10 IV ,to read as follows: A. Rockey ARTICLE IV 45.10 And in accordance with law and order This corporation shall exist for the 45.10 of tlw Board of Directors made on the 45.20 term of one hundred years. of September, 1953, so many Under the Articles of Incorporation as 17th day 45.15 8.80 presently existing, the term of existence shares of each parcel of said stock of-as be sold at the 4.25 of said corporation, being fifty years, may ofbe necessary will1326 So. 2nd E. St., the company, will expire on the 15th day of Decem- fice Utah on the 9th day of ber, 1953, and the Directors believe that Salt Lake, City, such term of existence should be con- November, 1953 at the hour of 11 oclock a.m. to pay the delinquent assesament tinued for another fifty years. -together with the cost of ad(b) It is proposed to amend Article there on. and expenses of sale. vertising XIV to read as follows: J. H. GREEN, Secretary, ARTICLE XIV The annual stockholders meeting of Log Cabin Mining Company, 1326 80. 2nd E. 8t., Salt Lake City, Utah. this company for the election of directors and the transaction of other lawful ASSESSMENT NOTICE business shall be held, commencing with the year 1955, on the second Tuesday WEST TOLEDO MINES COMPANY. 529 In each month of April, at a particular Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' time and place to be determined by the Notice to hereby given that at a meeting Board of Directors. The Secretary shall of the Board of Directors held on the send a written notice of such meeting to 9th day of October. 1953. an assessment each stockholder at least two weeks be- (No. 36) of one cent (lc) per shale was fore the second Tuesday of each April. levied on the stock of the corporation, This company shall, and hereby does, effective the 20th day of October. 1953. purchase and receive the following des- and payable Immediately thereafter to cribed mining property with appurte- the undersigned, at 529 Newhouse Buildnances, privileges, and franchises, situat- ing. Salt Lake City. Utah. ' ed In the North Star Mining District Any stock upon which this assessment Beaver Countv, Utah, in full payment) may remain unpaid on the 16th day of of, and for the Three Hundred Twenty-Fiv- e November, 1953, win be delinquent and Thousand shares of capital stock of advertised for sale at public auction, and the Companv. herein subscribed, and Is- unless payment 1s made before will be sued pursuant to this agreement, to wit sold on the 14th dav of December, 1953, The Leonora Group of nine claims at 3:00 oclock P. M. to pay the delinconsisting of the Leonora,4. Leonora No. 2 quent assessment together with the cost Leonora No. Leonora No. 3. Ionora of advertising and expense of sale. Leonora No. 6. Leonora No. 7, Gentleman BURT M. 8LU8SER. ' No. 1. Article XIV pres . . r. and Gentleman -enl r quires the annual meeting of 529 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, stockholders to be held the second Tues Utah. 45.05 45.25 45.05 45.05 45.15 - Secretary-Treasure- V 4 A f: . |