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Show WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY. SALT LAKE CUT, UTAH. APRIL 12, 1929. Nm of lb ruMtohod Um Uereiopaieai of tbo loicnoouauio Section. fbo Wraer W --ml f nMUMn r- --.ny. by Ill frw - Alla Block. InoorpofitMl u blend March , 1670. MooBd-clo- ad 211 111 117 ISO 777 00 104 027 115 w obecrlptlca Rate $1 uder Um of Utah, matter at Ut Ukt ram Ml. OKr Utah, a rear) Weaen KBral Blaaaa If anting Advertising Tu XM. SOo d month Survey when writing to advertisers. oa a Millie lion GAIL MARTIN, Editor. C. S. GODDARD, Business . AALT LAKE CITY, Mtrager, APRIL 12, 1929. David J. Ellison Isabel! Ellison. J. K. Eliaaon John Dl Fife John D. Flfo .. Stew. H. Flfo.. John Glaueor Prank R. Grove Mrs. L, A. Hud- .. .. .. 109 100 S00 171 500 500 2.00 5.00 11.00 11.15 15.00 15.00 411 X. MlyagUhima..1000 521 X. Mlyaglshima-..16I-0 621 K. Mlyaglehlma,M 102 661 E. D. Smith .....1600 141 p. P. Webb 1110 And la accordance with law and 111 1710 2746 2127 6120 6 Clark, W. H. .. Cole, K. B Co. Cole, H. B. Co. Colo, H. B. Colo, H. B. A Co. Corfman, Ivy G. Corfman, Ivy O Corfman, Ivy G. E. C. ,, Davis E. C. Davie Davie E. C. ,t Davie E. C. ,, Davie E, C, E. C. Davie Dayton, B. 8. ,. Dixon, B. W. Dora, M. A. Doacher, H. W. 07 600 100 100 II 1.64 10.00 1. 00 1. 00 .20 1.00 15.00 an older of tbo board of director!, 6466 2.00 5.00 made on tho 2nd day of March. A. 6440 2.00 D. 2020, ao many sharsa of each 1616 1. 00 atock aa necesof be 1000 son 50.00 parcel may 1.00 1123 1047 Ole Hansen .. 400 11.00 sary, will be sold at room 207. Utah 3111 2.00 200 H. H. Ingham.. 1000 50.00 Savings and Trust Company build- 2151 3.00 100 1010 J. C. Johnson.. 500 11.00 ing, Salt Lake City. Utah, on Tues- 6121 .. IT 1.04 114 F. M. Kunkle..2200 01.00 day, tha 10th day of April, A. D. 1121 .. 264 .51 1120, at tho hour of 2 oclock p-III F. B. Manning. 500 15.00 to .06 421 F. E. Manning. 500 15.00 pay tho delinquent i lent 1111 .. 177 11.54 1020 Levi M. Mor- thereon, togothor with tho coot of .1121 2.40 70 .... a44!l 1000 20.00 advertising and espena of sale. tensen .04 IS 1114 1027 Levi M. Mor- H. L. DODD, 1211 Emery, Jamae A 500 10.00 1000 10.00 tenaen Secretary. 10. 00 Room 107, Utah Savlnge 1021 Levi M. Mor- and 105 Evan David ..1000 20.00 1000 tensen 10.00 Trust Company Building, 115 south 109 Evan David ..1000 100 I. to 127 Ferrer, L. J. 140 C. H. McMahon 1000 20.00 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1.10 111 Farrar, L, J. .. lit 150 C. H. McMahon 1000 20.00 (April 1.00 111 Fisher, R. E. .. 10 151 C. H. McMahon 1000 10.00 04 ASSESSMENT NOTICE, 111 C. H. McMahon 1000 l.tl III Freeman, H. H. 1000 10.00 20.00 111 C. H. McMahon 1000 44(2 Glovanettl, Melt 50.00 East Antelope Mining Company. 164 C. H. McMahon 1000 Glenny. Semi. C. Ill 10.21 10.00 Principal of business. Salt till 410 G. A. Pureell.. 500 Henry 15.00 Lake City. place III! Goodrich, Utah. 6.10 495 410 Merlin 1L PeH. R-Notice la hereby given that at a 5134 Grime 4.13 W. .. lit terson 100 J. 5.00 meeting of tho Board of Directors 115 Imar Pett .... 500 07 1.14 15.00 of tho East Antelope Mining Com- 4111 Hansen, Irving 1.00 1190 Hansen, Mery .. 100 500 III Imer Pott 15.00 pany held on Monday the Ith day 22 Oil Imer Pett .... 500 .40 130 Hartman, Wm. 15.00 of 1120, an assessment (beApril, 17 Imer Pett .... 500 . 21 .40 117 Hartman, Wm. 15.00 ing assessment No. 10) of 1007 France B. Hews Laurence (t&) cent per share we 5702 I. 60 1.00 ..0171 115.12 levied and Richardson Jr. assessed on all Issued 217 Nick Riga .... 100 0.00 end outstanding 1. 00 4491 Hill. Edgar S. .. 100 410 Nick Riga .... 200 0.00 poration. payableatock ot said cor-to 1221 Humphrey, FlorImmediately 211 J. Williams, Jr. 1000 10.00 H. E, Gler Secretary and Treasence O. Noon ..4,117 II.- 74 430 Pred G. Wilurer of aald corporation, at tha of- 1221 Humphrey, Flor4000 120.00 fice of kinson ence O. Noon ..1,000 20.00 127 company, East 071 C. L. Whitney. 500 15.00 Broadway,thoSalt 1211 Humphrey, FlorLake Utah. City, 230 R. W. Young ..1000 20.00 ence O. Noon ..1,000 20.00 Any stock upon which tho asa 41 R. F. Shrader.. 500 15.00 ment may remain unpaid on Satur- 4491 Humphrey, Flor177 M. Htevenaen .. 100 1.00 day the ence O. Noon .. 600 11.00 llth day of May, 1120, will 1071 M. Btaveneen .. 40 1.30 bo delinquent .11 and advertised tor till Irwin. Mlsa M. G. 41 1072 M. Stevenien .. 20 .00 sale at 1240 Jacob JL.li... 500 10.00 auction, and unless 411 F. W. Schmale 100 5.00 paymentpublle 2.00 made before, go much 2114 Johnson, 3. C... 100 And In accordance with tha law thereof asisIs will be sold 4213 Johnson, J. C... 500 10.00 and an order of tho hoard ot di- at tha office necessary, of tho company. No 4391 Johnson, J. C... 500 10.00 rectors made on tho 11th day of 117 East Broadway, 500 10.00 Salt Lake 4211 Johnson, J. C. February, 1120, so many eharea of Utah, on Tuesday the 4th dayCity. of 4290 Johnson, J. C... 500 10.00 each parcel of stock aa may ba June, 1029, at 13 o'clock noon to 500 10.00 .. C. 4291 Johnaon, J. necessary will ba sold at the of pay tha delinquent assessment, to- 4219 Johnson, C. .. 500 10.00 J. room 105 flee of tho company, with the costa ot advertising 1111 Johnaon, J. C. .. 600 10.00 Newhouea building. Salt Lake City, gether and expense of aale- 6514 Johnaon, J. C. .. 500 10.00 Utah, on tho 15th day of April, Eat Company, 1913 Johnson, Leo , 100 2.00 m. to pay 137 EastAntelope Mining 1121, at ten o'clock Salt Lake Broadway, City. 2.00 100 toIII! Johnson, Lao ... tha delinquent aeeeesment Utah. H. F. GIERS. 100 ... 3.00 Leo 4924 Johnson, gether with the cost of advertising Secretary. 2.00 100 Loo 0915 ,.. Johnson, and expenee of sale. The number of certificates must THOMAS E. TOWLER. III Johnaon, Leo ... 100 2.00 accompany remittances. 3.00 6117 Johnaon. Leo ... 100 Secretary. 4.00 200 Sill Johnaon, Leo ... 300 AX ORDINANCE. 4.00 Leo ... 1050 An Ordinance to prohibit the 600 Johnson. 10.00 600 DELINQUENT NOTICE. Kelson, C. of any vehicle on any Knowlden. R. E.. 600 10.00 Tlntlo Coalition Mines Company; parking highway in front of tho entrance 1624 room bualneea 1.60 0644 of Littlefield. O. N. 76 or exit of any theatre or flro deprincipal place 405 Dooly building, Balt Lake City, partment. Si .70 1146 Martin, John T. 11 .23 Utah. The Board of County Com leal on- 1146 Maw, C. E Notice la hereby given that there er of Salt Lake County ordains 5177 McCune, Rayare delinquent upon tha following as follows: 1000 20.00 mond described stock on account of Section I. It shall be unlawful 5111 McCune, RayNo. 10, levied on the llth for any person driving or having 20.00 1000 mond day of February, 1021, tha eaveral control of any vehicle to park or 6111 McCune, Raynames of amounts set opposite the leave such vehicle on any highway 1000 20.00 mond tho respective stockholders, as fol- directly in front of or within tan 5110 McCuna Raylows; (10) feet of either side of tho 1000 20.00 mond No. Name. Shares. Amt entrance or exit of any theatre or 1147 Murray, .41 G. T. .. 24 224 Abbott Jed .... 5000 25.00 fire department In the County of 1217 500 10.00 . O. Nelson, Carl 355 Abbott. Jed ....10000 50.00 Salt Lake outside of incorporated 1270 Newman, Matt .1000 20.00 350 Abbot Jed ....10000 50.00 cities. .22 Norton. John G. IS 257 Abbott, Jed .... 1000 Section II. Any violation of the 5541 45.00 2.00 ST B easts ... 100 424 Armstrong foregoing section ahall be deemed 1447 Peak, E. G. .2100 12.11 Sherman .... 3000 10.00 a misdemeanor and punishable by 1151 Peterson,Otto .... 105 2.00 Robke, a fine of not to exceed Twenty 220 Beaven Max M. 1000 .52 1(50 Rother, Paul .. 20 121 Beaver, Max M. 1000 5.00 five (25.00 dollars. 1.41 This ordinance shall take affect 4153 Salter. B. J. .... 474 222 Beaver. Max M. 1000 5.00 .20 15 222 Beaver. Max M. 1000 5.00 on and after tho 10th day of 1152 Salter, W. E. .. 2.00 1211 Sebrce, J. R. .. 100 124 Beaver, Max M. 1000 5.00 April. A.D.. 1120. Thom440 Campton, E. M.. 5000 25.00 V"A.t.h,,Uth Ky 01 March, 1156 Sbrosbree, 60 30 as H. 411 Campton, E. M.. 6000 25.00 A.D., 1929, Commissioner B. F. .11 Quinn. Edward E. How and R. 1156 Simone 463 Campton. E. M, 1007 A P. 46 5.14 T. 1.36 141 Cummlnge, M.u 1000 Dahlqulst each and all voting 4167 Simone A P. . 64 5.00 141 Snyder, Dr. C. C. 5000 1106 Smoot, Harlow 25.00 aye." B. F. QUINN. IS11 144 Snyder. Dr. C. C. 2500 6000 100.00 E. Chairman, Board of County till Snail, Arthur I 460 411 Snyder. Dr. C. C. 1000 0.70 5.00 Commissioner! Belt of 412 Snxder.Dr. C. C. 1000 Lake I50 Snell, Arthur U 100 5.00 7.10 County. 411 Snyder, Dr. C. C. 1000 5.00 1.14 07 0560 Snell. Arthur I Attest: AIomo Mackey, Clerk. 424 Snyder, Dr. C. C. 1000 5.00 111 Stewart, Leonora Zell 430 Snyder, Dr. C. U. 2500 Gallacher, Deputy 12.60 .66 45 C. 147 Shields, Dan B.. 1000 5.00 .It 1112 Story, Cha A . 10 12 (Apr. Apr. 112 Thornburg. F... 1000 II) 5.00 (III Strenley, eAlbert 111 Thornburg, F... 1000 5.00 II l.ll 114 Thornburg, F... 1000 delinquent notice 5.00 215 Thornburg, P... 1000 5.00 Iron King Consolidated Mining Co. 1514 Strenley, , aAlberta 71 1.50 210 Thornburg. F... 6000 25.00 Location ot principal office, 1111 6166 Albert Strenley, 117 Thornburg. K... 5000 25.00 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake 121 2.43 250 Thornburg, F... 6000 25.00 City, Utah. III Strenley, Albert 412 Thornburg F... 1000 5.00 Thera are del'nquent on iho fol15 A. 11 Wilcox. J. E.... 1000 6.00 lowing described atock on account 220 Wilcox. J. K.... 1000 6.00 of assessment No. 10 levied on tho 1517 Thompson, Henry 26 A. . And In accordance with law and 5th day of March. 1920, tho follow. an order of the board of directors lng amounts set oppoelte the names SSI Whittier, O. M. 77 Edwin made on the llth day of February, of tho respective shareholders, as 1241 Woolley, Q 1129, to many eharea of each par- follows: Woolley! Edwin cel of atock as may be necessary Cert. No. Name. No. 8h. Amt. 1210 G. .. will be sold at public auction at the (715 Abercomblo BonJ. 49 f .90 office of the company room 406 0714 Anderborg. R. L. Fred 1711 Woolley, lit 1.72 100 R. Dooly Building, Salt Lako City, 4052 Badger, Ralph A. 100 2.00 Utah. Saturday. April llth. 1121, at (705 Badger, Ralph A 100 Woolley, Fred R. 600 lilt 2 p.m. to pay the delinquent aeeeas-me6710 Badger, Ralph A 24 .63 6640 Woolley, Fred R. 100 thereon, together with the 615 IL W... 225 4.20 6541 Woolley, Fred R. 100 cost of advertising and expense of 4707 Bennlon, .04 6644 Woolley, Fred R. 100 Black, Jaa. .... C- - G. BALLAXTYXE. sale. 4501 Blood. Henry H. 10.00 1141 Woolley, Fred R. 100 4750 Secretary. H. 0.00 6170 Woolley. Fred R. 07 405 Dooly Building, Belt Lake City, 4923 Blood, Henry H. And In accord enc with law and Blood, Henry 4.00 Utah. 5571 Blood. Henry H. 10.00 an order of the Board of Director 5120 Blumenthtl H. G. 1000 made on tha Ith day of March, EXTENSION NOTICE. 2095 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 2.00 1620, so many eharea of each par-c4915 100 W. of etock aa may bo necessary 2.00 L... Brlmhall, By order of tho board of directors. at a meeting held on tho tenth 1415 Brlmhall. W. I 500 10.00 will be sold at publlo auction at the Brlmhall. W. L... 100 2.00 office of tho company. 1111 Walkday of April, 1029, tha above sales 5022 2.00 er Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Brlmhall, W. L... 100 date has been extended to Satur- 5112 5141 Br'mhall, W. L... 100 on Sat3.00 Utah, at 11 o'clock day, the twentieth day of April, 5011 W. 100 3.00 Brlmhall. L... of May. 1020 Ith the 1929. C. G. BALLANTYXE. day urday. 5705 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 2.00 to pay tho delinquent assessment, Secretary. Brlmhall. W. L... 100 3.00 together with the cost of advertisTlntlc Coalition Mlnee Company. 5700 5710 Brlmhall. W. L-- . 100 2.00 and expense of sal 405 Dooly Building, Balt Lake 5711 100 W. 3.00 ing L... Brlmhall, CORA V. THOMPSON. City, Utah. 5713 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 3.00 Secretary. II.) 5711 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 2.00 (April 1111 Walker Bank 6714 Brlmhall, W. L... 100 3.00 Salt Lake City, Utah. Building, 5715 Brlmhall, W. L... 100 2.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. (4:11-4:27- ). 5710 Brlmhall. W. L... 100 2.00 Estate of John Archibald Tal-D- 5710 Brlmhall, W. 100 2.00 also known as J. A. Talbot, 5711 Brlmhall, W. 100 2.00 deceased. Creditors will present 0170 Brlmhall. W. U.. 100 claims with vouchers to tha un- 0701 Brlmhall, W. L... 90 1.03 dersigned at 120 Continental 3ank 1171 Child. W. H 2.00 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on 1917 Child, W. H. ... 2.00 or before tho first day of Juno, 1111 Child, W. H. ... 2.00 A.D., 1129. 1943 W. H. ... 2.00 MUNCY CREEK, Dato of first publication. March 2279 Child, W. H. ... 2.00 la underway at tha Mun29, A.D., 1929; last publication, 2110 Child, W. H. ... 2.00 Chid, April 19. 1929. Mlnea company property with 2112 Child, W. H cy 3.00 Eva Talbot. Administratrix of 2495 Child. W. H B'nklng Alonso Clark In charg the eetata of said deceeaed. 2.00 of tho Grand Deposit shaft has H. J. MulUner, attorney for ad' 2515 Child. W. H. .... 2114 Child. W. H 2.00 reached the 450 level. mlnietratrlx. 2615 Child, W. H 2.00 The or according to Mr. 2515 Child. W. H 3.00 Clark, has body, been crosscut on every NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 2.00 level down to tha 100 level with 2(17 Child. W. 2.00 satisfactory result On the 400 Estate of William F. Cahoon, 2615 Child, W. H 2911 Child. W. H 2.00 level the croaseut In 10 feet from deceased. H W. 2614 2.00 the shaft but has not yat reached Child, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned 2625 Child, W. H orebady. H W. 4001 2.00 theLeasers 1111 Child, Cont. Nat. Bank Bldg., Salt at on the property of tho H W. 4945 2.00 Child, Lake City. Utah on or before tho Sliver Bar company continued the 1157 Child. W. H 3.00 sinking Ith day of June. A. D. 1121. of tha incllno abaft on tha 1.93 Galena vein to a depth of about Maria Berger, ad mlnietratrlx of 4100 Child, W. H H W. 101 1.94 Child, eetate of William F. Cahoon. deA number of otreeke of 111 102 Child, W. H 1.14 aolld fact ore ware encountered during creedH W. .44 Child. (202 Dato of fir i publication, April work as well aa considerable .50 this 604 Child, W. H. .. 5. A D. 1129, April 21. 1929. A tonnage of good shipping or W. H. 6605 Child, adD. la being run from the botcrosscut Henry Moyle, attorney for .52 Co. ministratrix. tom of tho shaft to dsvelop tho H. W. 6601 Child. or sons. Ora is being stacked .44 A Co. NOTICE NO. 11 DELINQUENT for shipment aa soon a weather O. ... 2.00 6606 Chytrau e Blngham-TooelThe Mining 6161 Clack. Horace F 1000 20.00 conditions will allow, and camp will be constructed and a Company, location a principal 26 Jiewn! E .51 buildings Piae stf baWaeea Reeaa IWT, PTeh Otm new hoist Installed within the next 100 .. H. W. 2.00 month or a 6164 Clark, Savings and Trust Company Build2.00 6220 Clerk, W. H. ,. 100 Baker and associate are ing; Salt Lake City. Utah. 2.00 both m'nlng and developmentdoing 6221 Clark, W. H. .. 100 Notice There ere on delinquent 6223 upon the following described stock Clark, W. H. .. 100 2.00 tho old patents on Muncy Creek 1.04 and have at least one ear of oro on account of aeeeesment No. 12, 6107 Clark, W. H. .. IT 1.14 ready to chip aa soon aa the reada levied on the 2nd day of March. A. 6101 Clark, W. K. .. IT D- - 1929, the 1.14 dry out It Is understood that a several amounts set 6606 Clark, W. H. .. IT Hi 07 W .. 6110 1.14 Clark, opposite the names of tho respecshort aortal tram will b Installed 111 Clark, W. H. .. 07 tive shareholder 1.94 to connect tha workings with the as follows: 0612 Clark, W. H. .. 07 Cert. No- 1.14 truck road up the creek. No. Name 1.94 Shares. Amt. 111 Clark, W. H. .. 07 Jas. H Berkley... 2070 114 Clark, W. If. .. 17 1.21 1.94 Ill In City. 141 Jaa. H. Berkley.. .4171 14.01 Sill C'ark, W. II. ., 07 l.lt 619 Robert Kite 1000 97 2.00 4210 Clark, W. II. 1.94 Lark mining Reynolds. George 01 T Katayama ....1000 1. 00 (217 Clark, W. H. .. 97 1.94 man, wae in Salt Lake City last 121 T. Katayama M..1000 2.00 Sill Clark, W. IL IT 1.14 Saturday. 000 100 12-1- 5) AIIEIMEm Rate the Rialto Correction Made. In leaf week's Western Mineral atatad in the item Hating of the Park lisuee of The Survey, it waa concerning the Kelson Minins on the Salt lake Stock company and Minins Exchange that control was owned by the Park Premier Minuins company of the Interna' tional Smeitlns company. Thie waa incorrect. The Interna' tional Smeitlns company owne control of the Perk Nelson and the Park Premier baa no Interact what- ......... Rales Par Share. leeL Data. le Alla Tlaer Amen Metal ....If Bias ham Mefala le Idas. Mill . e Capital Commonwealth . .le He Iron King Manhattan ...310e Me 441 S-- IS .S-I- 4-- M U S--M 4-- M 4-- S-- JO 4-- S--Sfl 4-- 14 441 5--4 B-- a--lg ha. Rlankard ....la 441 Park niagham ..Re 3 Park Catena ....So Mi 4-- Ploefee Metala ...la 4-- o bllver Ago Silver Banner ...le Ttntle tealltlea .e Traeba Can. . White King le .1-l- S .......... 4-4-4-- M .... 4-- IS 9-- 9-- 33 4-- 13 4-- one-four- th SOO S-- 33 5-- 10 .... 4-- 9-- 10 9 9-- 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Mary Caason, d aeratever ed. . The Park Premier owns control Creditors will present claims of three companies: The Iark with vouchers to the undersigned Cummins, the Park Empire and at 1119 Con-- t Nat. Bank Bldg., Salt the Park Monoid. Lake City, on or before tha Ith day of Juno A. Ik, 1121. Anaconda Acts. Marla Barger, administratrix of estate of Mary Caason, deceased. Anaconda Copper Minins comDate of flrat publication. April pany on April 1 posted the fol- 5. A. D., 1921, April 29. 1939. lowing: "Effective as of April 1, Henry D. Moyle, attorney for 1020, and until further notice the administratrixwages of all employee upon the ASSESSMENT NOTICE. dally payroll will be advanced St cents a day over present scale. Standard Mining Co., North Miners oontract prices will ba ad Justed proportionately. Thle ad principal place of business, office, vanca applies to the employes of 115 Walker Bank building. Salt mines, reduction works and refln Lake City, Utah. ins plants at Butte, Anaconda and Notice la hereby given that at a Great Falls.'' This make tha ba- meeting of tho board of direct on sic pay of underground men IS per of tho North Standard mining com- shift, or a new record high for any, held on tho 20th day of lar. A. D 1929. an aaaeaamant Butte, the wages having been advanced four times since tba first of on cent (lc) per share being of Octobor last year. Tha ether assessment No. 21 waa levied upon companies In the Butte district tha outstanding capital atock of tha met the rales, giving Butte a pay- corporation payable Immediately roll. of 11,000,000 por month and to the secretary, John Doriu at tha Anaconda company a payroll tha office of tho corporation, 411 Walker Bank building. Salt Lake throughout Montana of over per year. Muring a num- City, Utah ber of days In March tha Anaconda Any stock on which tha aeseas-memay remain unpaid at the company reached a peak production of 1,000,000 pounds of copper doe of business oa Monday the 22nd day of April, A. D 1129, per day. shall ba delinquent and will ha adex la at publle auction for vertised Laist Transferred. and unices payment Is made before be sold at 2:10 p.m-- on Monday At a meeting of the Anaconda, will 20th day of May, A. D 1129, Montana. Rotary club, Frederick tho delinquent assessment, F. Laist, metallurgical manager ot to pay tha with tha coat of advertistha Anaconda Copper Mining com- together of sale. and tha ing expanse a pany announced that within JOHN DORIUS. short time he would make his North Standard Mining Company. headquarters in Mew York City, Salt Lake City, Utah. Instead of Anaconda and tha Wa hot plant of tho company would ba in charga of Louie V. Bander. DELINQUENT NOTICE Mr. Laist was the subject of a biGalena Mining company, Park ographical sketch la tbs Montana Slate Resources Bulletin, that out- principal place of business. Salt had lined the remarkable work he Lake City, Utah. the present Notice Is hereby given that there performed In devising copper and alectrolytie sine recov- are now delinquent upon tho folAnaconda used the by ery systems lowing described stock on account of aaaeeemcnt Number three levied company. on tha 11th day of February, 1029, tha several amounts set opposite Out of City. tha names of tho respective shareH B. Cola. Salt Lake'brokar, holders aa follows: member of the firm of Cole, Allen and company, went to Green Klv-- e Utah, on buainoaa Tuesday. Mr. Colo la expected beck Friday. - 6(0,-000,0- 00 nt 2. Takes New Position. for many Ben H. Beveridge, years an executive on the staff of Mlnee Consolidated the Park Utah company, has taken a position as superintendent of the Mew Quincy. (4-1- 2. 13-5- dy a ... nt Goes to Coast George Adams, superintendent the Tankeee Mines company, oparatlng In Mary Ellen gulchdis-of the American Fork canyon trict. has gone to Ban Francleco to look Into the merits of a concentration table. On his return, he plane to go to the mine to start operations for tha season. The company has a larga deposit of chalcopyrlte on which to go to work. Mill capacity will ba enlarged by tha Installation of a new table. of 20-0- 0 ol .. Off on Trip. ril If. W. Woolley, manager of the ere purchasing department of the United 8tatea Smelting, Refining and Mining oompany, went to California, on business last week. I.. I.. ot Provo Foundry & Machine Co. Complete Foundry and Machine Shop Hip, Fleet at Peeve, Utah. ONTARIO SILVER MINING COMPANY OFFICERS Coo. W. Lemhaaraa, Frral4eat D. C. Maryhy. eecre-tarr-t- Mining Resumed At Muncy Creek Nevadar-De-velopm- Manufacturers of Mine Carsy Mine and Smelting Machinery, Structural Steel Balt Lake City Office, Deely 0 re Oarer Trlnili. Charles 9 La aar. J. O. eel Harry Ceateat. OFFICE c Salt Laha City. Utah. New Verb City, New York. Mlhka Summit eel Waantvk CeeeMea. Utah. Direetersi Faal Host Eltea, E. H. Roaeahaam, aaercr. ent Facts About Bingham ttaEiardl Mimes OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS COMPETENT MANAGEMENT . Good business men have repeatedly turned failures into remarkable successes, whereas poor management has wrecked many wonderful concerns with great possibilities. It is truly important to have highly responsible men of known business success as the directing heads of any concern. No business is better than its man-agement, and in. that regard, BINGHAM STANDARD approaches the perfect. The officers and directors are conservative business men not plungers or gamblers and they are investing their own capital in Bingham Standard, are capable of, and will see the mine through to full development. J. C. Allen, President, is also Vice President and General Manager of the Colonial Building and Loan Association, Ogden, Utah. Mr. Allen took that company some eight years ago when it was a small struggling concern and built it up to the largest company of its kind in the State. Mr. Allen is also officer and director of a number of other companies and holds controlling stock in several successful building and loan companies. Is the owner of the popular Thornton Chain of Wm. Thornton, stores. drug James A. Nelson, Director, is an ownsr of the Great Basin Grain Company, Ogden, Utah, a large successful business built up by Mr. Nelson. L. L Larson, Director, is one of Salt Lake City's most prominent and influential men, a substantial investor in Bingham Standard and responsible for substantial investments in the company on the part of many of his friends F. E. Turner, Consulting Engineer and directing head of the company, is also General Superintendent of the Ohio Copper Company, Bingham, Utah. E. B. Jones, Director and Superintendent and directly in charge of the work at the mine, has been connected with the engineering department of some of Utahs largest and most successful mines. One of Salt Lakes leading geologists in reporting on Bingham Standard property states in part as follows: Vice-Preside- ORE BODIES I find that in the S2 feet there isn't a quarter of an inch that is not highly mineralized. Scattered throughout this body are grains of Pyrite and Sulphides, which contain a notable amount of lead, silver, gold and zinc. In the main, howGalena. Following ever, the major mineralization is composed of a lime-stoThis ore averages about occurs. contact a replacement deposit along the S feet in width and has been opened along the strike of the vein for a distance of about 80 feet. This vein is of good grade commercial ore and careful sampling shows assay values averaging around $30.00 per ton in lead, silver, gold and zinc. There is, in my opinion, a splendid chance for this entire dike to make into ore of shipping grade when cut by the lower tunnel, which would expose a very large tonnage of shipping ore; because the upper tunnel seems to be started on a level which merely skims over the top of an apparently large ore body. This is very evident because an examination of the top and bottom of the upper tunnel itself discloses that the ore at the bottom of the upper tunnel widens out from the sides of the bottom and narrows up. considerably at the top of the tunnel, all within a radius of 10 feet. And in this connection I wish to emphasize the fact that the highest grade streak of oer in the entire mine waa apparently discovered by accident, because the whole streak apparently runs parallel with the dike about 6 inches below the bottom of the tunneL In other words, the tunnel level seems to have merely skimmed over the top of this hgh grade streak. How big or what this streak will show can only be determ rned by the lower tunnel However, its shows a width of about 18 inches at presmt. Extensive surface trenching dalroses the fact that the dike runs the entire length of the property. This property enjoys advantages that are seldom found in mining. fine-grain- ed ne FIRST. The monzonite in itself is Efficiently mineralized to be good material its altered nature makes it an easy milling proposition. SECOND. The lime in contact is so wll brecciated that the hydrothermos action which carried the metalliferous substance tiiat caused the complete infilteratJon of mineral matter is of such a nature that once entered on the lower level there would k be little, if any, necessary, thereby reducing enormously the overhead expense. Five hundred tons of mineral could be handled and milled easier in this property than two hundred tons in the average mine. and dead-wor- TRANSPORTATION Five-to- n trucks can make four or five trips a day to the railroad station. CONCLUSION All the facts gathered indicate that this property should develop into a large solutions having been strong and extensive and producing mine, the mineral-bearin- g the geological conditions very favorable for the deposition of high grade commercial ore. Respectfully submitted, A. F. MERCER. (Signed) Dooly Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. 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