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Show January 10, 1947 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah Abstractors Outdo Operators 'Silver City' Vital Source Of Copper Ore still In miniature Grand ing of the ore body One of appearance When It Comes To Trouble theSILVER Overburden ranges rogress. strata fabulous open pits that the exposed Canyon, to a to be greeted with appreciative grins by those un- who block up leases on which the nations great oil heroes are fields brought in, is this report on a chunk of acreage, as printed in a recent issue of the I. P. A. A. monthly: is of a CITY, N. M. con-Cert- J of ain tributed substantially to our mill-su- its benches having a coloration tary needs, working three shifts somewhat like that of Painted daily throughout the recent con Desert in Arizona. Some mining veterans now on fiict, is operated by the Chino I have examined tiie abstract- .Mines Division of the Kennecott the staff at Santa Rita who workof title in seven parts covering instruments, county clerks who Copper Co. at Santa Rita. That ed on the property as boys rethe land in south 236 acres of would put a menu on record if town is in what is generally re-- member loading half a car of ore that ran 92 per cent copper. the Edmonton survey in Smith are which They recall the mementos of the preparing you County, early Spanish operation small to buy, and herewith render my I ng I I : , opinion, to-w- it: "Dont buy the blank land. It has been my sorrow and burden to look over several horrible x rauui. , examples of title examiners not counting the heirs of the il- nightmares, but this takes the cutglass fly swatter. d penitentiary n It is my private belief that you couldnt cure the defects in this title if. you sued everybody from the Spanish government (who started this mess) on down to the present possessor of the land, who is there by virtue of a peculiar instrument optimistically designated by the abstractors as a . 1 Functions Of Mines Bureau Described - . . tU7,KJE? ; Colo. The area even had a brief gold rush in 1903 when yellow metal was 'discovered in Gold Gulch. . The Kennecott copper pit is at an elevation of 6235 feet. With a depth of 400 feet, it now has the General Warranty Deed. In the first place the field Function of the United States notes of the Spanish grant do not close; I do not think it pos- Bureau of Mines is to make stud-i- es sible ; to obtain a confirmation in conservation, safety, grant since, the last unpleasant- health and research in the minness in 1898. In the second place, ' there were 19 heirs of the origi- eral industries, working in close nal grantee, and only 3 of them cooperation with the industries the themselves, Dr. R. R. Sayers, joined in the execution of next director of the bureau, told deleconveyance unto the chain gates to the Saturdays session party in this very rusty' of title, which is a major defect of the Montana Mining Associain the first place. We might rely tion meeting at Missoula. The function of the U. S. Buon limitation here, except that I am reliably informed that no- reau of Mines, Dr. Sayers said on Friday evening, is to make studbody has succeeded in livingtwo of a ies in conservation, safety, health this land for period malnutriof and research in the mineral inbefore dying years' Laches might help out, dustries, working in close cotion. but anybody who undertakes to operation with the industries buy land under a title acquired themselves. by laches is setting out like the Asks Support The bureau has no police powman who set out to carry the cat home by the tail he is going ers, he said, with the exception to acquire experience that will provided in the federal antibe of great value to him and sabotage act during the war. In the coal 'mine inspection act, never grow dim or doubtful. of entry is given for study right sold for has "The land been and reports but not for police taxes eight times in the last 40 he added. Since this act ' powers, years. The last purchaser sued was Introduced in 1941, he said, the tax collector a month after and with the aid of officials, he bought it for cancellation of mine operators and other agenthe sale on the grounds of fraud cies, the bureau of mines is able He and- misrepresentation. to that the frequency of report doubtless had grounds, but this accidents has rebeen a incident will give you rough duced. And not materially case of one idea of what kind of muzzleexto mines due in sabotage have been loading smooth-bor- es was reported during the fritzing tills title. Nobody has plosives added. he war, ever redeemed one of these tax Dr. Sayer spoke of the federal sales glad to get rid of it, no coal mine safety code, which doubt. was put into effect last July. 29, "On Jan. 1, 1905, a gentle- and urged full support Jy mine man, who appears suddenly out operators and workmen. of nowhere by the name of Ellis Research Feature One of the major features of Gretzbert, executed a quit claim deed, containing a general war- the bureau of mines is in reranty of title (?) to one Peter search, he said. A new metal Parkinson. Parkinson, the pro- which has been developed withlific old goat, dies, . leaving 2 in the past two years and is now wives and 17 children, the le- under study by industrial regitimacy of two of them being search departments and the U. 1 am not S. bureau is titanium, a stainless severely contested. circummetal twice the strength of steel the funnier than being stances indicate. He actually left for the same weight, the speaktwo wives and it appears never er reported. Work is being done on reto have been legally adjudicated who be done wrong by. Each one search of petroleum of the ladies passed away in especially from oil shale, the the Fear of God and the hope largest reserves which are to of a Glorious Resurrection and be found in Wyoniing, Utah and left a will devising this land Colorado, enough to last 68 t6 her respective brats. A shoot- years, he said, if it is fully Study is now being ing match between two sets of utilized. claimants seems to have assisted made on methods to reduce its the title slightly by reducing cost of production. their number to 8 and substitutDevelopments in obtaining liquid fuels from coal ing 11 sets' of descendants. One synthetic of the prevalent causes of defect are also being carried out. The in this title seems, to be the possibilities of coal products is amorous proclivities and utter enormous, he said, "all the way disregard of consequences pre-- -r from. nylons to plastics. In Germany, he declared, "we have vailing in this neighborhood. "Your prospective vendor de- reports that their scientists were rives title by virtue of an in- able to obtain an edible oleostrument concerning which . I margarine from coal. The bureau of mines has rephave previously remarked. It is in 52 cities in 26 resentatives executed by a fair majority of one set of the offsprings of Peter states and Alaska. "Industry has our service and our made use (Prolific) Parkinson, and is statistical of data and research, and sufacknowledged in a manner our is it will continue that hope a clerk to ficient county pass to use of make he said. it, with his fee prepaid. Outside of the fact that it does not exactly describe the property under The honeymoon had waned, search, the habendum clause is the gilt had worn off the wedunto the grantors, the covenant ding. and it was their first real of general warranty does not quarrel, with each trying to get Warrant a thing and it is tiie last word. "If Id known what I know acknowledged before it is dated I suppose it is ail right now, he said coldly. "Id have "I might mention that this walked as far as a pair of shoes land was subject to trespass to would have carried me before two parties I married you. try title suit betweenabstract for who appear in the Eagerly she grabbed her the first time and one of them chance. "And if Id known, recovered judgment awarding I she snapped, "Id have seen to title and possession We may I it that you got a good pair. waive this" as a minor defect, Once there was a prospective comparatively speaking. "I would advise you to keep I bride who bought a bedroom the abstracts if you can. It is suite first because, as she said, a speaking testimonial to the re- - "One always can stand up and suits of a notary public drawing! eat.. slag dumps, ruins of old furnaces and of charcoal burning pits along the hillsides. Perhaps the crude techniques they exemplified were carried over from the Rio Tinto smelters of old Spain, although the old Santa Rita slag dumps are said to have contained much copper while the efficient extraction at Rio Tinto never has ceased to baffle metallurgists. Elaborate exploration with churn drills preceded the opening of the Santa Rita pit and chart KBMKRKK 5WS8& rSiKvj KHBKj Swigw 150 feet deep torn few feet one area has been found and where material containing chal-coc- ite and metallic copper continues to a depth of 1300 feet. About 230 men are employed in the three-shi- ft operations at the smelter and refinery; approximately 770 men are engaged at Santa Rita in mining, in the shops, and at the leaching plant; and the mill and power house have some 600 additional, making Kennecotts aggregate payroll in the Silver City area more than $250,000 monthly. Some peoples minds are open like that of the woman who was heard to say as she started for a political meeting: "I am not prejudiced at all. I am going with a perfectly opened and unbiased mind to listen to what I am convinced is pure rubbish. $ wmm I WWf.M iV iWni r.vA &: aw.VW WaV.W?- XfX :x: - vJX AVflSfi VAWA viv if H v.v.vav: mmmmm Vv.VoivVAW.Y.V.V.V.Vv.v.-.v..-i.vV.V.Y.V.V.V.'.v.- m m A) - Fixed Price Sale at Location Visitors VEmtAHS mi PRIORITY 6R0UPS FIRST Sale Starts Welcome Jan. 27,1947 . Salt Lake City, Utah - A variety of used and unused items included in the inventory are; Sox leather and wool gloves drawers undershirts wool trousers field jackets mackinaws lab. coats raincoats slickers W.A.C. dresses winter flying clothing. winter flying shoes-moun- tain ski shoes cotton sheeting cotton bed sheets canvas cot covers mattress covers pillow cases wool sleeping bags And many other miscellaneous items. netting liattfi 8 insect .....I.............. Surplus remaining after the priority buying period will be offered to commercial buyers without priorities beginning February 2, 1947. No retail sales made to general public. Proof of buyer's eligibility required. "a.. ! FIRST COME w SERVED! - FIRST ... ....... ........ a...... Priority Buying Dates and Certified Veterans of World War II R.F.C. for Small Businesses........................: State and Local Governments. it Institutions ....................... Veterans will be registered on the open-- , ing day of the sale between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and by lot drawing assigned numbers to establish sequence , of placing orders. Veterans arriving after 8:00 a.m. will be assigned remaining numbers In sequence. of arrival. Other served" basisl days on "first come-fi- rst a. aaaaaa.i Information'. ...Jan. 27, 28, 1947 ...............Jan. 29, 1947 Jan. 30, 1947 Jan. 31, 1947 ......... Non-Prof- Samples on display plainly priced, showing maximum and minimums established to insure equitable distribution. All priority claimants may leave, additional orders which will be accepted on full or pro rata basis from any residues at the end of each priority period. 21 IS . 3333 & &DQQB -- - blanket-sleep- ing bag cases -s- leeping bag liners by-produ- cts, - wool pillows-tow- els Q tippp fflflii CT--fJ ffr, UnrflPr Qtyprti q t4( tiU3g)r |