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Show January 9, 1953 The Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah FPC To Reopen Hearing On Pacific Northwest Pipeline Tin Scarcity A Myth New Booklet Claims Use of both San Juan Basin and Canadian gas in the Pacific The plentiful supply of tin in Northwest has loomed as a new possibility in a longpending Malaya and the vital role tin Federal Power Commission case. plays in the EYee World are the said ilustrated At this point, the question themes of a A commission spokesman booklet in three colors, publishnow being considered for the arises over Jiow widely Basin nation-wid- e ed for free distribucan be committed without gas whethwrangle "is tion The by Malayan Tin Buthe supply for closer Canadian gas will get the endanpering reau, Washington, D.C. er, older customers. Opinion is market exclusively or a combin- divided. The booklet flouts the idea ation of Canadian and American that tin is scarce and denies that Still another factor which gas will have to be used, actin producers have must be considered is the pos- Malayan cording to the Oil News. formed a to control procartel Four companies have sought sibility that in the not too dis- duction and prices. to import Canadian gas for the tant future, gas may be replaced ' How health, security and area while Pacific Northwest by atomic energy. standard of living in the United States depend upon tin is conPipeline Corp., a of firm, requested approval cisely set forth. The booklet says that America uses 22 billion tin plans 'for a $1200,000,000 pipeline to carry San Juan Basin gas to cans a year requiring half of the Northwest.' the tin used in this country. Wt source Stresing tin as a key componAdvantages of a double a! atent of many bearing metals and of event in of gas military as the are tack prime ingredient of solreadily seen; however, use booklet cites the fact of to the favor FPC is iknown NEW YORK Improvement der, almost all of the 250,000 that orde in metalin magnetic materials and foreign gas if possible S. U. to conserve supplies. lic amplifiers in recent years has manufacturing plants of the Some observers see the Texas resulted in use of magnetic amp- United States, employing more depend stand for Eisenhower. in the re- lifiers for measurement and con- than 14 million people, cent 'presidential election as a trol of direct current widely upon tin dircetly or indirectly. The booklet is part of an edfactor in favor of Pacific North- used in inudstrial, mining and ucational west Pipeline Corp. railway applications, it was re- the tin pr ogram designed by producing industry of However, there is also the ported to day at the Winter to promote a better unof the Ameri- Malaya possibility that the firms long General Meeting between Malaya, line plan might be economically can Institute of Electrical En- derstanding tin producer; and worlds largest impractical without an exclu- gineers. the United worlds largHeretofore in sive market. applications est consumerStates, of tin. FPC reportedly has decided to special precautions had to be the whole case. It taken at d-- c conversion stations may have a decision ready on switchboards to protect operating personnel and prevent inaround February. W. A. Derr There may be room for both sulation breakdown. and E. J. Cham, of Westing-hous- e supplies on the market. WashElectric Corp., East Pittsington state population has World burgh, Pa., explained. jumped 40 per cent since ' War II, outstripping the adequacy of its huge hydroelectric, Nevada will have a greater Added have (power program; role to play in the fast growing been federal atomic installations chemical industry, the Manuand a warborn alumnium infacturing Chemists Association dustry. reported recently. The report, These factors, plus service to from the national group shows Utah and Idaho, favor giving a that three plants are now being hare of the virgin Northwest built or expanded in the state The entry of Dominion Min- of Nevada at an estimated cost market to the long line project Pacific Northwest Pipeline erals Development Ltd., a lead- of $2,540,340, the Ely Record Corp. would run its line from ing Edmonton oil independent, recites the four corners area of the into rapidly expanding uranium ' The chemical industry plans San Juan Basin through Salt dievelopment picture in the to spend more than $60,248,882 lodge area was in .the near future for expanLake City to Pocatello and Boise, Idaho, thenhe to Spokaihe, Walla announced today by H. P. W. sion in the eight mountain states Walla and Seattle, Wash. Wright, president .Agreement as part of its five year plan to r $6.4 billion into expanded The firm has already started has been reached in negotiation put leading to the acquisition of all production facilitlies, the report gathering basin acrege and has the issued and outstanding cap- report said. done some survey work on the of Canadian Northland stock ital These estimates are based on proposed line. Southern Union Uranium Explorations Ltd., a certificates already granted the Gas Co., which with El Paso Nain exchange industry by the Defense Protural Co., now pipes gas from private company Stock of Dominon duction Administration, allowthe Basin, voiced the objection for Treasury No cash was involv- ing the manufacturers to amorthat the increased deuand for Minerals. tize expansion costs of certain Basin gas would hike its price ed in the transaction." Uranium Northland Canadian at the well and ultimately to projects in five years because of wholly-owne- d their a as be will the consumer. importance to the defense operated Dominion effort subsidiary of The opposing argument is that facilities Minerals the Manufacturing Chemists Asthrough increased demand would stimuofficials say the rapid Edmonton sociation late' production and thereby low- of the companys write-off- s for the nation as a offices. er prices. whole represent not more than As stated in a recent Progress 70 per cent- of the total funds Report issued to stockholders, the reasons for considering this being spent for plant construcmove towards acquisition of tion by the chemical companies. uranium mineral interests were Thus, they say, it is likely that three-folexpenditure for First, the price of the the total actual will subin construction Nevada mlneral is at strategic uranium reexceed amount the stantially a guaranteed' minimum for a DPA. the ported by period of ten years. With the current price some 25 per cent The largest project for the under that paid U. S. producers, state is a plant for the manunot considering additional sub- facture of toxophene at Henstantial bonuses paid U. S. op- derson, which is expected to erators for initial production, a cost $1,967,894. further rise in the price of uranium is a Housing Market Second, the fact thait custom milling facilities Competition While the total number of will be available in the spring of 1953 minimizes the cost of bring- real estate transfers appears to ing a commercial find into pro- be very near the levels estabduction. Third, in common with lished a year ago and the numall Canadian mines, the opera- ber of housing starts has detion will enjoy a tax free period clined slightly, real estate of three years from the commarkets in many cities appear to mencement of production. be growing more competitive. Dominion Minerals Development Ltd. common stock is pres- Houses are remaining on the for a longer period beently trading on the Calgary market fore Stock Exchange. Preparations they are sold in nearly all are being made to secure list- price ranges, and particularly in the higher rriced field. ing on the Toronto Exchange. 3 3447 2076 2924 3020 3021 3119 2664 2753 2811 2728 2903 2y04 3011 3012 3459 PLEASE 20-pag- e, two-year-o- 2252 24B8 2489 2670 2842 2980 2988 3243 5360 3400 2984 2124 3451 3484 3250 3248 3317 3325 ld Join THE op DEllES Texas-organize- d Use of Magnetic 3437 . v Protect Workers . d-- c re-axmi- ne . Nevada Site Of Chemical Development Dominion Ltd. To Develop Uranium . Ath-absaka-Bea- . - d. Ca-nadiu- reason-assumptio- m n. Legal Notices 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 Notices For Further ' information Con suit the Clerk of the District Court or Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of ' HAROLD W. PRICKETT H. W. PRICKETT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 903 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the 82nd day of April, A. D. Estate aka Green, David B 8,000 Havener, H. E. 1,000 Havenor H. E. 1,000 1,000 Havenor, H. K. Havenor, H. B. 1,000 Havenor H. E. 24 Hoffecker, Lee C 6,000 Hoffecker, Lae C 2,000 Hoffecker Lee C 2.000 .... Mollie Hoffecker, 1,000 Hadfield, Robert W. . 1,000 Hadfield, Robert W. .1,000 Hadfield, Robert W. . LOUO Hadfield Robert W. . 1.000 Husbands, Nelson ft Madeline 2,000 Lund, R. L. 1,000 10,000 Lyon, Paul C C Lyon. Paul 10,000 3,000 Madary, C. W. C. W. 3.000 Madary, C. W 2,000 Madary, 2,000 Madary C. W 2,000 Madary, C. W 2.000 Madary, C. W 6,000 Madary C. W. McCaU&ter, J. Lyman. 2,000 Olson, Henrietta B. 1,195 Peterson, A. L. ft Clara 1,500 A. L. Clara ft Peterson, 1,500 5.000 Stafford, James L.. Stafford, James L. . 2.000 Stafford, James L. . ... 1000 Stafford, James Ll . .. 2.000 Stafford, James L. ..22,000 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 .12 30.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 5.98 7.50 7.50 25.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 110.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 10.00 15.00 50.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 50.00 70.00 25.00 50.00 3460 Stafford, James L. . .. 2.000 3500 Stafford, James L. . 1,000 2703 Toot, Gordon 10,000 3218 Toot, Gordon 2,000 3227 Toot, Gordon 3,000 2726 Toot, Paul 10,000 3177 Taylor John W 1.000 3201 Taylor, John W 2,000 3255 Taylor, John W. 2,000 3443 Witmer, Ivan 8. 3,000 3841 Wright, Clarenqe 3,000 3509 Western Junk, 10,000 3262 Swenson Marie 14.000 3552 Clovis, A. G 5,000 3209 Murray, Thomas 10,000 And In accordance with the law and order of the Board of Directors, made on the 14th day of November, 1952, so many sbares of each pared of etock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 21 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 30th day of January, 1953, at the hour of 2 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. LOUISE M. ORTO.N. Secretary American Metal Mining Company, 21 South West Temple Street, Balt Lake City, Utah. Note: Advertising costs are 50 cents for each certificate advertised and must accompany the assessment when paid. -- AFFIDAVIT B. PARKS and ADELS MILTON PARKS being first duly sworn depose and say that they are the owners of the Parks Jewetery Store located and doing 1953. business In Salt -- Lake City, Utah; that PRANK A. JOHNSON. Administrasaid MILTON B. PARKS and ADELE tor of the Estate of Haroic. W. the PARKS are the exclusive owners of the W. H. Priokett, trade name, mark andor device described Prlckett, Deceased. and la In use by them In the Date of first publication December 19, herein, business of merchandising, manufacturA. D. 1952. repairing, distributing etc. ol clocks, DET, HOPPAUGH, MARK ft JOHN- ing watches. Jewelry, souvenirs, gifts and al. .. SON, - Attorneys. lied lines they claim said trade name, mark andor device Is the same under which goods or merchandise are manuNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate Of GEORGE ALBERT FRIED EL, factured prepared, handled, sold or distributed by them. Deceased. ADELE PARKS, MILTON B. PARKS Creditors - will present claims with Subscribed and sworn to before me this vouchers to the undersigned at 204 Boston Building, Bait Lake City, Utah, on 6th day of January, 1953. WILLARD D. ROGERS, or before the 1st day of March, A. D ' 1953. (Seal) Notary Public. PRIED EL, as ad ALBERT DANIEL SPECIFICATION mlnlstrator- of the estate of George TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Albert Frledel, Deceased. ' BE IT KNOWN THAT MILTON B. Date of first publication December 19, A. D. 1952. PARKS and ADELE PARKS, Salt Lake PRAGGASTIS ft STONE, Attorneys for City, being engaged In the business of Administrator, 204 Boston Building, Salt merchandising, manufacturing, repairing, City, Utah. distributing etc., of clocks watches Jewelry, souvenire, gifts and allied lines, adopted for their use a trade name, mark NOTICE TO CREDITORS andor device of which the following la DeEstate of GEORGE a description, or facsimile: ceased. PARKS, JEWELERS Creditors will present dalms with also to the undersigned at 921 vouchers THE JEWELER PARKS, Kearns Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, also on or before the 23rd day of February, PARKS A. D. 1953. FIRST SECURITY BANK OP UTAH, National Association, AdministraSUMMONS tor. CIvU Ne. 88289 Date of first publication December 19, CITY COURT OP SALT LAKE CITY. A. D. 1952. COUNTY OP BALT LAKE, STATE OP RAY, QUINNEY ft NEBEKER, AttorUTAH neys. CREDIT INDUSTRIAL LOAN PLAN, corporation, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plaintiff, Estate of ARTHUR H. BALTi, deceased. Vs. Creditors will present claims with HARRY L JOHANNE88EN and BOLVEIG vouchers to the undersigned at 1122 ConJOHANNESSEN,' tinental Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Defendants. Utah, on or before the 10th day of May THE STATE OP UTAH TO THE ABOVE A.D. 1953. NAMED DEFENDANTS: HARRY M. PRANK, administrator of the You are hereby summoned and required Estate of ARTHUR H. BALL, deceased. to serve upon LAWRENCE L. BUMMER-HAY- S, Date of first publication, December 26, plaintiffs attorney, whose address AD., 1952. Is 604 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, A. W. 8ANDAGK, Utah, an answer to the complaint within Attorney for Administrator 20 days after service of tht summons 1122 Continental Bank Building, upon you. If you fall so to do, JudgSalt Lake City. Utah ment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said comNOTICE TO CREDITORS which has been filed with the Estate of JOHN A. WIDTSOE, deoeased. plaint, clerk of said court, and a copy of which Creditors will present claims with vou- la hereto annexed and herewith served chers to the undersigned at 921 Keama upon you. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or This la an action to recover the balance beforethe 12th day of May A.D., 1953. due and owing on a - promissory note LEAH D. WIDTSOE Executor. dated the 24th day of May, 1950, executDate - of first publication January 9, ed by the above named defendants In A.D. 1953. iifavor of plaintiff. RAY, QUINNEY ft NEBEKER, Dated December 24, 1952. Attorneys. LAWRENCE L. SUMMERHAYS. Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' 604 Boston Building. Estate of CHARLES G. WENGEEN, deceased. ' . SUMMONS Creditors will present claims with vouNo. 97046- chers to the undersigned at 516 Pelt IN THE THIRD - JUDICIAL DISTRICT Building. Salt Lake COURT. IN AND FOR ' SALT Utah, on or before the 14th day of March, AD. 1953. COUNTY; STATE OF- - UTAH R-J. - NICHOL, Administrator of the es- MYRTLE MAXINE CHX3HOUL tate of CHARLES G. WENGREN, de. Plaintiff, ceased. ViDate of first publication January 9th, DANIEL GRADY CHISHOLM, A.D. 1953. Defendant. H. A. SMITH, ' aka . - cityl, for the Administrator, Attorney 516 Felt Building, Balt Lake Cltyl, Utah. ' DELINQUENT NOTICE AMERICAN METAL MINING COMPANY Principal plaae of business, 21 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of an assessment of one-ha- lf (Vb) cent per share levied on the 14th day of November, 1952, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Cert. No. Name Sham Amt 5706 Badger, Howard C. . . . 51 .28 1870 Carlston, Charlie 730 3.65 2983 Donovan. C. P 2,000 10.00 2989 Donovan. C. P 1.000 5.00 2807 Evans, Ena Evans . . . 20,000 100.00 2678 Ginn, H. Vaughn ft Bertha 5,000 25.00 3377 Ginn. H. Vaughn and Bertha 200 1.00 TiSDr&S1KS?.. You are summoned and required hereby to serve upon Hurd ft Hurd, attorneys, whose address la 1105plaintiffs Continental Bank Building, Salt Lskb City, Utah. er to .the complaint within 20 service of this summons uoon wjfi ijter B yu fall so to do, Judgment by will be token you for the relief demanded In saidagainst complaint which hasMbeen filed with the clerk of ,1 brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the marriage heretofore and now Tinting be-t- w the and the defendant. Dated plaintiff 19th day of HURD ft HURD, November, 1952. By WALLACE D. HURD, Attorneys for Plaintiff Lie City, Utah 51 P1 con-tra- ct . Plalntur, 1762 A&SfU"t Windsor Street Salt Lake City, Utah. B |