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Show TTINE 23, 1944 IlPAli THE BULLETIN, BINGIIAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE survey No. 6922, AeRte Fraction Lode, excluding it, 5378 Amber1 LodeUr Cy ' The adjoining and claims, as shown conflicting by said plat of survey, are: i.fUrcey No;, 5378 Amber Survey No. 3619 Palaz- zo lode, Survey No. 3329 De- fender lode; Survey No. 3772 Oak Brush lode, Survey No Adria" Survey No. 3656 Snowdrift lode and Sur-vey No. 6922 Agate Fraction lode. !, ,di,rect that this Notice be published in the Bingham Bulle- tin at Bingham, Utah, for a period or nine consecutive weeks SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. Cheney, Jensen, Marr & Wilkins Attorneys for Claimant, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first pub. June 2, 1944. Date of last pub. July 28 1944 O . ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH USTRICT LAND OFFICE May 27. 1944 NOTICE PLICATION FOR PATENT 064745 'Application for Mineral Pat- - for SNOW DRIFT FRAC-J- N lode mining claim, SURVEY NO. 7097. ?ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN UNITED STATES SMELT -- REFINING AND MINING a corporation, through its authorized agent, F. S. Mu-no- se post office address whouse Building, Salt Lake Utah, has made application rarted states Patent for DRiFT FRACTION lode 'f. "aim, situate in West fam Mining District, Salt : wunty, Utah, being Miner-;";e- y No. 7097, and describ- - tie held notes and plat on wis office with magnetic tl0 at 17" 30' East, as fol- - Jginning at cor No. 1 of I Snow Drift Fraction identical with cor. No. No. 3329 Defender "Lh,ene the E. y4 cor. fM. bears N. 81" 49' E. ;nthence N- - 67 27' ;d??t0 cor- - No. 2 of Drif 1 Fraction lode, 5lS,ith cor. No. 4 Sur! ?,ak Brush lode; "J. N. 3 39' E. 332.4 ft 3 of said Snow :h ctlcin lode. identical Sur- - NcTSfo Brush lode- - SAnowdrift lode-n- " fiqoo Agate Fraction in' S SVr No- - 7096 17 ' thence S. 67" 27 is ieet to cor. No. 4 of Drift Fraction S. 3" 39' W. 332.4 i CnrnH 1 and the place :s Nf ng' and situate in :S 9Aand the S.E. V MT.3S. of R.3W.. ofnio, contaming an I p,T4 acres exclusive Cev" MCt with 3619, Palazzo :deNo. 3772, Oak ,'ey No. 5378, Amber excluding its conflict with Lot No. 73 Almeda Lode, and Lot No. 77 Owyhee Lode, Lot No. 135, First Chance Lode, excluding its conflict with Lot No. 73 Almeda j Lode, Lot No. 77 Owyhee Lode and Tract A, Lot No. 146, Silver Plume Lode, Survey N0. 6660, Plumed Knight Lode, excluding its conflict with Lot No. 73 Al-meda Lode, Lot No. 77 Owy- hee Lode, Tract A, Lot No. 135 First Chance Lode and Lot No. 146 Silver Plume Lode. That portion of Lot No. 135 First Chance lode in conflict with I lume Fractions lode was ex-cluded by said First Chance Lode in favor of Lot No. 96 Milissa lode, now abandoned, and desig- nated herein as Tract A of this Survey, is bounded and describ-ed as follows: Beginning at cor. No. 4 Lot No. 135 First Chance lode and running S. 7'' 40' W. 54.6 ft. to hne Lot No. 96 Milissa lode; thence S. 41" 15' E. 61.3 ft. to line 1- Lot No. 77 Owy-hee lode; thence N. 43" 35' E. 117.1 It. to line 3-- 4 Lot No. 135 First Chance lode; thence N. 82" 20' W. 114.9 ft. to the place of beginning, contain-ing an area of 0.154 acres. The adjoining and conflicting claims, as shown by said plat of survey, are: Lot No. 135 First Chance lode, Lot No. 73 Almeda lode, Lot No. 83 Henrietta lode, Lot No. 77 Owyhee lode, Lot No. 96 Milissa lode, Lot No. 146 Silver Plume lode, and Sur-vey No. 6660 Plumed Knight lode. I direct that this Notice be published in the Bingham Bulle-tin at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. Cheney, Jensen, Marr & Wilkins Attorneys for Claimant, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first pub. June 2, 1944. Date of last pub. July 28, 1944. O SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DISTRICT LAND OFFICE May 27. 1944 NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT 064741 for Mineral Pat-ten- t In re Application for PLUME FRACTIONS lode mining claim, SURVEY NO. 711b. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UNITED STATES SMELT-ING REFINING AND MINING CO., a corporation, through its duly authorized agent, F. b. mu-loc- k, whose Post office address is Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application States Patent for for a United PLUME FRACTIONS lode min-ing claim., situate in W it Moun-tain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, being Minraj Survey No. 7116, and described in the field notes and plat on file in this office with magnetic variation 17" 00' East, asfollows: Beginning at cor. said Plume Fractions lode, whence the N.E. cor of Sec. 9 T 4 S R 3 W., S.L.B.&ivi., ft ' to cor. No. 2 of said Plume Fractions lode wh,e"ceF'S No. 4 Lot No. Jir.t Chance lode bears N. W 184 ' 2 ft. and cor. No. J Lot No 73 Almeda lode bears 5 66" 44' W. 164.7 ft.; thence N 59" 00' W. 144.6 ft. to cor. No 3 of said Plumefractions lode whence cor. lode No 146 Silver Plume Q 14" 58' W. 94.6 ft.; 6N. 23" 47' E. 201 6 ft. S cor No. 4 of said Plume Fractions lode; thence S. 59 to cor. No- - L andEthece of beginning containing an area M ,'and of of 0.154 acres, exclusive LotNbSl1 Almeda Lode, Lode Lot No 77 Owyhee with excluding its' conflict Lot No 73, Almeda Loe, Lot No. 83, Henrietta Lode, Survey No. 5156, Mineral Zone Extension Lode, ex-cluding its conflict with Lot No. 371 Bonanza Lode and Survey No. 4095 Ulig No. 4 Four Lode. That portion of Survey No. 5084 Saint Nicholas Fraction lode in conflict with said Mute Fraction lode was excluded by said Saint Nicholas Fraction lode in favor of Survey No. 4024 Dividend lode, a location now abandoned, and designated herein as Tract A of this Survey, is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point S. 58" 06' W. 477.6 ft from cor. No. 2 of Sur. No. 7102. at the intersection of lines 3-- 4 and 3-- 4 Sur. No. 3683 Uhlig Lode No. 1 Lode and Sur. No. 4184 Mute No. 2 Lode and running thence S. 61" 12' W. 81.7 ft. to line Sur. No. 4024 Div-idend lode; thence S. 54" 31' E. 143.3 ft. to line 3-- 4 Sur. No. 3683 Uhlig Lode No. 1 Lode; thence N. 20" 12' W. 130.6 ft. to the place of be-ginning, containing an area of 0.121 acres. The adjoining and conflicting claims, as shown by said plat ol survey, are: Survey No. 3998 Ida lode, Survey No. 3744 Saint Nich-olas lode, Survey No, 5084 Saint Nicholas Fraction lode, Survey No. 4024 Dividend lode, Survey No. 3743 You Bet lode, Survey No. 4095 Ulig No. 4 Four lode, Lot No. 371 Bonanza lode, Survey No. 4995 Opal lode, Survey No. 5156 Mineral Zone Extension lode,. Lot No. 459 Mineral Zone (Amd.) lode, Lot No. 101 Nez Percies Chief lode. Lot No. 99 No You Don't lode, Survey No. 4184 Mute No. 2 lode; Survey No. 3683 Uhlig No. 1 lode. I direct that this Notice be published in the Bingham Bulle-tin at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. Cheney, Jensen, Marr & Wilkins Attorneys for Claimant, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first pub. June 2, 1944. Date of last pub. July 28, 1944. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH DISTRICT LAND OFFICE May 27. 1944 NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT 064742 In re Application for Mineral Pat-ent for MUTE FRACTION lode mining claim, SURVEY NO. 7102. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UNITED STATES SMELT-ING REFINING AND MINING CO., a corporation, through its duly authorized agent, F. S. Mu-loc- k, whose post office address is Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for MUTE FRACTION lode mining claim, situate in West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake Coun-ty, Utah, being Mineral Survey No. 7102, and described in the field notes and plat on file in this office with magnetic varia-tion 16 45' East, as follows: Beginning at cor. No. 1 of said Mute Fraction lode, identical with cor. No. 1, Sur. No. 4995 Opal lode, whence the S.E. cor. of Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 3 W S.L.B.& M., bears S. 47 10' E. 431.6 ft., and cor. No. 3 Lot No. 459 Mineral Zone (Amd.) lode bears S. 60" 08' E. 305.3 ft.; thence S. 76" 22' E. 1374.7 ft. to cor. No. 2 of said Mute Fraction lode, whence cor. No. 2 Lot No. 99 No You Don't lode bears N. 82" 19' W. 596.4 ft., and cor. No. 3 Survey No. 4184 Mute No. 2 lode bears S. 769 22' E. 38.2 ft.; thence S. 25" 14' W. 586.8 ft. to cor. No. 3 of said Mute Fraction lode, identical with cor. No. 1, Sur. No. 3988 Ida lode, whence cor. No. 2 Sur-vey No. 3744 Saint Nicholas lode bears N. 30" 41' E. 294.2 ft; thence N. 76" 22' W. 1374.7 ft. to cor. No. 4 of said Mute Fraction lode, whence cor. No. 5 Lot No. 371 Bonanza lode bears N. 40" 09' E. 239.5 ft.; thence N. 25" 14' E. 586.8 ft. to cor. No. 1 of said Mute Fraction lode, and the place of beginning, and situate in the S.E. Vi of Sec. 35 and the S W. of Sec. 36 in T. 3 S., R 3 W S.L.B.&M., and the N E 4 of Sec. 2 and the N. W. y4 of Sec. 1 in T. 4 S., R. 3 W., S.L.B.&.M., and con-taining an area of 0.917 acres, exclusive of its conflict with Lot No. 99, No You Don't Lode, Lot. No. 101, Nez Percies Chief Lode, excluding its conflict with Lot No. 99 No You Don't Lode, Lot No. 371, Bonanza Lode, Lot No. 459, Mineral Zone (Amd.) Lode, Survey No. 3683, Uhlig Lode No. 1 Lode, Survey No. 3743, You Bet LSurvey No. 3744, Saint Nicholas Lode, excluding its conflict with Survey No. 3683 Uhlig Lode No. 1 Lode, Survey No. 4095, Ulig No 4 Four Lode, excluding its 'conflict with Lot No. 101 Nez Percies Chief Lode, Lot No 371 Bonanza Lode and Survey No. 3743 You Bet LSurvey No. 4184, Mute No. 2 Lode, excluding its conflict with Lot No. 99 No You Don't Lode, Lot No. 101 Nez Percies Chief Lode, Survey No. 3683 Uhlig Lode No. 1 Lode, Survey No. 3743 You Bet Lode and Survey No. 4024 Dividend Lode, Survey No. 4995, Opal Lode, excluding its conflict with Lot No. 371 Bonanza LSurvey No. 5084, Saint Nicholas Fraction Lode, ex-cluding its conflict with Sur-vey No- - 4184 Mute No. 2 Lode and Tract A, Saturday Mrs, Jensen was hos-tess at a nicely-arrange- d one o'- clock bridge luncheon. Garden flowers centered tables seating Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, Mrs. Dahl-stro- Mrs. Robert H. Bailey, Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. R. G. Prazier, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. P. O. Loveless. Mrs. T. II. McMullin, Mrs J. II. Colyar. Mrs. E. V. Kr.udson and Miss Mabel Ne-pru- d. The last two mentioned won prizes. Mrs. C. E. Wilson presided at a delightfully-arrange- d one o'- clock bridge luncheon last Fri-day afternoon. Her guests in-cluded members of a club and three special guests, Mrs. L. E. Stillman, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Miss Mabel Neprud. Mrs. Wilford 11. Harris and Miss Neprud won prizes. Hoses, peonies and shasta daisies decorated the rooms. Warren G. Allsop and Kent Stillman came from " Kamas to stay overnight Saturday. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sumniclit had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zac-cari- a of Bingham. Mrs. O. R. Warner and daugh-ter, Mildred, left June 13 to va-cation in the Uintah basin, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner had as guests over the week-en- d Ramon and Norma Day, both of Salt Lake City. Last Friday Gor-man Day and son, M. G. Day Jr., of Fillmore, visited the Warner home. Honoring Mrs. R. L. Cunliffo, Mrs. Joseph McDonald entertain-ed at a luncheon and handker-chief shower Monday afternoon. The 15 guests were seated at two tables, each covered with ecru lace und centered with red roses in a crystal bowl. Mrs. R. G. Steele and Mrs. Lewis Arritola drew guest prizes, blue and rose printed breakfast mats. Mrs. Cunliffe and sons, Gene and Da-vid, and Mrs. Cunliffe's sister, Betty Byrne, are leaving this week to join Mr. Cunliffe, who now has a position in Los An-geles. Attending besides those mentioned were Mrs. Blaine Mil-ne- r, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Fe-lix McDonald of Copperfield; Mrs, Reno Marcon of Bingham; Mrs. William Peterson, Mrs. A. L. Redmond, Mrs. William Ablett, Mrs. Mark Muhar, Mrs. Tom Wil-son, Mrs. Ray Carl, Mrs. Sam Feraco, all of Copperton. Ruth Itebekah lodge No. 7, I.O.O.F., met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. D. Laycock. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Mike Brisk, Mrs. J. L. Murano, Mrs. Grant Hodges. Refreshments were served to 13. O Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs and family spent Thursday at the homo of Mi's. Downs' mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ericksen of Orem. A delicious trout dinner was enjoyed at the Phil Dowdell home Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Merrill of Bingham. In honor of Erma June Gam-mel- l, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell, on her four-teenth birthday, a delightful par-ty was enjoyed Tuesday evening. Her guests included Margaret McKcllar, Janice Hansen, Norma Swain, Colleen Robison, Margaret Nix, Bonnie Bithell, Lois Groves, Carol Peterson, Jean Houghton, Jerry Pollock, Jack Knudsen, Steve Hausknecht, Bobbie Bailey, Walter Finnas, Davie Breckon, Jerry Mike Curry, Bobbie Pullan, George Dimas, Marvin Pullan, George Strike of Salt Lake City. "Bingo" and "Cootie" were play-ed with prizes going to Marvin Pullan, Bobbie Bailey, Carol Pe-terson and Bobbie Pullan. A col-orful two-cours- e luncheon was served by Mrs. Gammell. Magdalyn Gust, who is employ-ed at Auerbach's department store, spent the week-en- d at the II R. Gust home. Mrs. Frank Baugh of Logan is a house guest at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Joel P. Jensen. Mrs. Hannah E. Peterson of Ephraim, who has been a patient at Bingham hospital for several weeks, left Saturday to return home. Her son, E. Odell Peterson, and family are spending the summer at Ephraim. Mrs. Floyd Cox of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and son, Floyd. Mrs. Edward L. Christensen and daughter, Nan, of Fairview, are spending two weeks with Mrs. M. C. Colyar. Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite enter-tained her bridge club, Entre Nous, the evenin" of June 14. Her guests, Mrs .William Ablett and Miss Kay Braun, won prizes and Mrs. R. W. Sumnicht, a mem-ber, received the other prize. Luncheon was served at mid-night. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Carrigan of Bingham entertained Tuesday at dinner, honoring Lt. and Mrs. Sidney R. Tregaskis who left Wednesday morning for San Ber-nardino, Calif. Patricia Whiteley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whiteley, accompanied Lt. and Mrs. Tregaskis to Tooele, where they remained overnight Tues-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis, and will visit sev-eral weeks in San Bernardino. Shirley Watkins returned Mon-day from Magna, where she vis-ited 10 days with Leola Cook at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook. Geraldine Watkins returned Saturday night from a three-da- y trip on the Provo river with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett, Willis Garrett and Mrs. Harry Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Durnford entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Carter Grant and family of Murray, Maurine Hyland, Burton Durnford and Mrs. Edd L. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow V. Ro-binson and family and Mr. and Mrs. William J. WiLson and fa-mily, all of Bingham, were din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Mrs. Joel P. Jensen entertain-ed at her home the evening of June 14. Roses and columbines were combined for table center-pieces and in bowls about the rooms. Mrs. Glenn C. Waterman of Lark, Mrs. Warren M. Wood-ward of Apex Mine and Mrs. Verner Dunn won bridge prizes. Others present were Mrs. Clyde Gillam of Lark, Mrs. L. C. Ams-de- n and Mrs. Harold R. Barton of Apex Mine, Mrs. Bruce Ivie and Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom. Re-freshments were served. Last : COPPERTON : Marjorie Pullan. Phone 520W Lola Jean Gammell Colleen Robison of Salt Lake City is spending this week at the home of her father, Cyral Robi-son. Overnight guests Tuesday at the home of Janice Hansen were Colleen Robison, Norma Swain, Margaret McKcllar and Erma June Gammell. Margaret Mannion and Faye McKellar were overnight guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dick of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ben Price spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph An-derson of Union, While there Mrs. Price vLsited her brother, James T. Anderson of Oakland, Calif. Sunday dinner guests at the Ben Price home were Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Dahlberg and dau-ghter, Jane, and son, Paul, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Gloria Natal of New York. Patricia Mannion spent the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. Bus Hatch of Salt Lake Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett and two daughters, Dorothy ami Maxine, visited in American Fork Sunday with Mrs. Louis Garrett, who is convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Allen Marjorie Jackson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright, spent the week visiting at their home. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen and son, Kent, were dinner guests of Mrs. Christen-sen'- s aunt, Mrs. Elmo Hunter, and also with Mrs. Christensen's father, Albert Birk, both of Am-erican Fork. Lucille Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, went to Magna June 15 to spend four days with her cousin, Ger-aldee- n Smith. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family spent an en-joyable day at Liberty Park. Stanley Smith of Magna arriv-ed Sunday to spend four-day- s at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. Anna Lee Cox of Fairview spent the week-en- d visiting at the William Peterson home. Lois Peterson was hostess at a Slumber party at her home Sat-urday. Those attending were Maureen Buckle, Joyce Hansen, Jenna Vee Olsen and Anna Lee Cox. A midnight luncheon and breakfast were served the girls by Mrs. William Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jensen honored their son, Gordon W. Jensen, before he left for the na-vy, at a family dinner. Those present were his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beck and family of Midvale and Mrs. Jack Gleason. Sunday the Copperton LDS choir, under direction of Alden Nix, and with Mrs. Ruby Parkin as accompanist, will sing at West Jordan chapel at the stake quar-terly conference. Monday Mrs. Carl A. Curtis entertained at one o'clock lunch-eon. American beauty roses cen-tered the table seating Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson of Bingham, Mrs. Clem Labrum of Duchesne and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson. Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, who left this week to make her home in Los Angeles, was complimented Tuesday evening at a party given at the home of Mrs. II. Smernoff. The twelve guests played games, Erizes going to Mrs. W. V. Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Mrs. L. E. Barnett and Mrs. T. E. Tobiason. Mrs. Cunliffe received a lovely gift. Mrs. R. G. Steele, Mrs. W. A. Fike and Mrs. Tobia-son were cohostess and with Mrs. Smernoff served a delicious late supper. Martha Circle met for one o'- clock luncheon Wednesday after-noon at the home of Mrs. L. L. Watson. Summer blooms were used in decorating the home and bowls of pansies centered the small tables seating 15. High score prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Robert H. Bailey. Donald Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen, is spending the week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-oni Olsen of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Dewey Mavne and dau-ghter, Shirley Rae, returned Fri-day from a seven-wee- k stay in Phoenix, Ariz. LEGAL NUllua DlSTBMay 27, 1944 f NOTICE LtCATlON FOR PATENT PICA 064744 Mineral Pat-- ligation for tAS SUNDAY AMD. lode KbVEY NO. 7123 iirKEBY GIVEN 0TgEg ,fTATES SMELT-- 1 AND MINING RESation. through its ' .hnrizcd agent, F. S. Mu- -' aUhnse office address ! Aouse Suilding. Salt Lake r'Shas made application United States Patent for lode mining Muate in West Mountain K totrict, Salt Lake coun-- b ing Mineral Survey and described in the . notes and plat on file .in fX e with magnetic 30' East, as follows: Vinning at cor. No. 1 of Xnday Arnd. lode, iden- - I No 2 Sur No. I Adrian lode whence p i, cor. of Sec. 25, r. i s W., S.L.B.&M. f 86" 11' E. 1471.8 ft. fc(J; No. 3 Sur. No. 3094 M. lode bears N. ffw 805.4 ft.; thence 85' 20' W. 380.0 ft. to cor. of said Sunday Amd. V thence N. 19- - 25' W Lb ft to cor. No. 3 of said Amd. lode, whence fio 8 Sur. No. 3967 hater 'lode bears N. 65" 25' j99 ft. and cor. No. 1 Sur. 7121 Fog lode bears S. 11' E. 550.4 ft.; thence 85' 20' E. 380.0 ft. to cor. , 4 of said Sunday Amd. ) ie whence cor. No. 1 Sur. '3266 Brooks lode bears 3 04' E. 685.5 ft.; thence 19' 25' E. 1500.0 ft. to cor. i, and the place of g, and situate in the i Vi and the S.E. V of Sec. T, 3 S. of R. 3 W., S.L.B. ,1, and contairrng an area 0.387 acres, exclusive of conflict with Survey No. 3094, Calvarus Lode, Survey No. 3096, Conten-- n Lode, Survey No. 3266, Brooks de, survey No. 3967, Chester de, Survey No. 7121, Fog Lode, eluding its conflict with I rvey No. 3967 Chester de and Survey No. 3266 As Lode, Survey No. 3329, Confid- - x Lode, ' Survey No. 3772, Oak )ushadjoining Lode, and conflicting j, as shown by said plat of ey, are: Survey No. 3772 Oak 'jsh lode, Survey No. 3329 nfidence lode, Survey No. 14 Calvarus M. lode, Sur- -' No. 3096 Contention e, Survey No. 3266 Brooks e, Survey No. 3967 Ches-lod- e, Survey No. 7121 i lode, and Survey No. HI Adrian lode. lirect that this Notice be shed in the Bingham Bulle-- t Bingham, Utah, for a period ne consecutive weeks. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register, ley, Jensen, Marr & Wilkins neys for Claimant, Lake Citv, Utah teof first pub. June 2, 1944. te of last pub. July 28, 1944. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH DISTRICT LAND OFFICE May 27, 1944 NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT 064743 In re Application for Mineral Pat-ent for BUG lode mining claim, SURVEY NO. 7118. NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that UNITED STATES SMELT-ING REFINING AND MINING CO., a corporation, through its duly authorized agent, F. S. Mu-loc- k, whose post office address is Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for BUG lode mining claim, situate in West Mountain Mining Dis-trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, be-ing Mineral Survey No. 7118, and described in the field notes and plat on file in this office with magnetic variation at 17 30' East, as follows: Beginning at cor. No. 1 of said Bug lode, whence the S. W. cor of Sec. 35, T. 3 S. of R. 3 W., S.L.B.&M., bears S. 29" 37' W. 2133.0 ft. and cor. No. 3 Lot No. 273 Commercial (Amd.) lode bears N. 38 38' W. 131.7 ft.; thence N. 56 21' W. 150.0 ft. to cor No. 2 of said Bug lode, whence cor. Nos. 2-- 1 Lot No. 273 Com-mercial (Amd.) lode and Lot No. 274 Old Hickory lode bear S. 32 57' W. 1307.8 ft.; thence N. 33 39' E. 100.0 ft. to cor No. 3 of said Bug lode, whence cor. No. 2 Lot No. 281 Honeoye lode bears N. 74" 26' E. 91.4 ft.; thence S. 56" 21' E. 150.0 ft. to cor. No. 4 of said Bug lode; thence S. 33 39' W. 100.0 ft. to cor. No. 1 and the place of beginning, and situate in the S.W. of Sec. 35, T. 3 S. of R. 3 W., S. L.B.&M., and containing an area of 0.041 acres, exclusive of its conflict with Lot No. 273, Commercial (Amd.) lode, Lot No. 274, Old Hickory lode, Survey No. 3673, Thomas lode, excluding its conflict with Lot No. 273 Commer-cial (Amd.) lode and Lot No. 274 Old Hickory lode. The adjoining and conflicting claims, as shown by said plat of survey, are: Lot No. 273 Commercial (Amd.) lode, Lot No. 274 Old Hickory lode, Lot No. 281 Honeoye lode, and Survey No. 3673 Thomas lode. I direct that this Notice be published in the Bingham Bulle-tin at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. Cheney, Jensen. Marr & Wilkins Attorneys for Claimant, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first pub. June 2, 1944. Date of last pub. July 28, 1944. o FOR SALE New four room modern home; also small chicken farm: Inquire 117 East from 9000 South Slate street; Sandy City. Utah. O FOR SALE A six room frame house on Center street. Mid-val- e: large lot with barn, coal shed, garage, chicken coop and garden spot included; call Mid-val- e 247 before 9 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m. PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED Our is a small organiza-tion. We like it so because it enables us to give to each and every case our per-sonal attention and super-vision It al.so means that each member of the staff is profesionally qualified for the tasks assigned. 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UTAH DISTRICT LAND OFFICE May 27. 1944 NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT 064740 In re Application for Mineral Pat-ent for ADRIAN lode mining claim, SURVEY NO. 7096. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UNITED STATES SMELT-ING REFINING AND MINING CO., a corporation, through its duly authorized agent, F. S. Mu-loc- k, whose post office address is Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for ADRIAN lode mining claim, sit-uate in West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, being Mineral Survey No. 7096, and described in the field notes and plat on file in this office with magnetic variation at 17" 30' East, as follows: Beginning at cor. No. 1 of said Adrian lode, identical with cor. Nos. Sur. No. 3656 Snowdrift lode, Sur. No. 3772 Oak Brush lode, Sur. No. 6922 Agate Fraction lode and Sur. No. 7097 Snow Drift Fraction lode, whence the E. V cor. of Sec. 25, T. 3 S. of R. 3 W., S.L.B.&M., bears S. 77" 01' 30" E. 1028.0 ft.; thence S. 54 50' W. 571.0 ft. to cor. No. 2 of said Adrian lode, whence cor. Nos. 8-- 2 Sur. No. 3772 Oak Brush lode and Sur. No. 3329 Confid-ence lode bears N. 1" 38' E. 254.2 ft.; thence N. 19 25' W. 1500.0 ft. to cor. No. 3 of said Adrian lode, whence cor. No. 7 Sur. No. 3266 Brooks lode bears N. 82" 00' E. 423.5 ft., and cor. No. 5 Sur. No. 3096 Contention lode bears S. 10" 16' E. 846.0 ft.; thence N. 54" 50' E. 571.0 ft. to cor. No. 4 of said Adrian lode, on line 4-- 3 Sur. No. 3656 Snowdrift lode at S. 19" 25' E. 8.3 ft. from cor. No. 4 of Snowdrift lode, whence cor. No. 4 Sur. No. 6561 Riter lode bears S. 58 24' W. 139.4 ft. thence S. 19" 25' E. 1500.0 ft. to cor. No. 1, and the place of be-ginning, and situate in the N.E. Vi and the S.E. Vt of Sec. 25, T. 3 S. of R. 3 W., S.L.B.&M., and containing an area of 6.703 acres, exclusive of its conflict with Lot No. 182, Gold and Sil-ver Lode, Survey No. 3094, Calvarus M. Lode, Survey No. 3096, Conten-tion Lode, Survey No. 3266, Brooks Lode, excluding its conflict with Lot No. 182 Gold and Silver Lode, Survey No. 3329, Confid-ence Lode, Survey No. 3772, Oak Brush Lode. The adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by said plat of survey are: Survey No. 6922 Agate Fraction lode, Survey No. 7097 Snow Drift Fraction lode, Survey No. 3772 Oak Brush lode, Survey No. 3329 Confidence lode, Survey No. 3094 Calvarus M. lode, Sur-vey No. 3096 Contention lode, Survey No. 3266 Brooks lode, Lot No. 182 Gold and Silver lode, and Survey No. 3656 Snowdrift lode. I direct that this Notice be published in the Bingham Bulle-tin at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. SCOTT P. STEWART, Rpoister. Chenev, Jensen, Marr & Wilkins Attorneys for Claimant, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first pub. June 2, 1944. Date of last pub. July 28, 1944. |