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Show 7 Thursday, May 26, I960 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS. Kanat. Utah Page Seven united Spates in the County of Kane, State of 12 Petroleum Placer Mining DENNISON, E. A. HAMRICK, days after the last date of pubUtah. . J. R. PERRINE, Contest 8711, lication of this Notice, the alleClaim; A complaint has been filed by against Castle Gulch No. 28 gations of the eomplaint will be all the abov claims being desthe United States of America rePetroleum Placer Minipg Claim, taken as confessed and the con- cribed by metes and bounds upon questing that said mining claims the above claims being described tests will be decided without a unsurveyed land which will probNOTICE OF CONTEST be invalidated and declared null by metes and bounds upon Un- hearing. ably be Sec. 3, T. 40 S., R 10 This Notice will be published E., SL Mer., Utah, according to surveyed land which will probTo: H. J. ELLIOT, R S. PHIL-UPS- , and void on the charge that: the latest proposed plan of survey. (1) The land Involved is ably be sec. 29, T. 39 S., R. 10 on the following dates, to wit: DEWITT CLELAND, H. in character; You, and each of you, your May 12,11960 ., SL Mer according to the latS. LINDAHL, H. G. DENNISON, (2) No discovery of valuable est proposed plan of survey; heirs, representatives, and assigns, May 19, 1960 E. A. HAMRICK, J. B. PERare hereby notified that the J. M. DILLAVON. F. W. May 26, 1960 RINE, FRANK BENNETT, Con- minerals has been made in the d claims. WILStates of America has inJune 2, 1960 PAUL JENCKS, HONES, mining test 8702, against Castle Gulch The contests are pending in the stituted a contest pursuant to 43 Jun 9, 1960 LIAM SMITH,-T- . C. LOUCKS, No. 30 Petroleum Placer MinLand Office, Bureau of Land ManH. H HOLCOMB, E. R PUFF- being at least once a week for 30 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, secing Claim. tion 40, against those certain minER, H A. HUSKEY. Contest days. H. J. ELUOT, L. E. LEE, DE- agement, Room 312 Federal Build8712, against Castle Gulch No. Dated this 25th day of April ing claims set forth above situate WILL CLELAND, H. S. LIN- ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless in the County, of Kane, State of 14 Petroleum Placer Mining I960. DAHL, H G. DENNISON, E. an answer to the complaint- is filClaim, A. HAMRICK. J. B. PERRINE, ed in such office within thirty UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Utah. J. M. DELLAVON. F. W. By Ernest E. House A complaint has been filed, by FRANK Contest (30) days after the last date of BENNETT, alJENCKS. PAUL HONES, W. Manager, Land Office the United States of America re8703, against Castle Gulch No. publication of this Notice, the D. RYAN, WILLIAM SMITH, Bureau of Land 31 Petroleum Placer Mining legations of the complaint will be questing that said mining .claims Management taken as confessed and the conH. H HOLCOMB, E. R. PUF- Salt Lake City, Utah be invalidated and declared, null Claim, FER, H A. HUSKEY, Contest and void on the charge that: the above claims being described tests wiiT'be decided without a 8713, against Castle Gulch No. (1) The land involved is nonby metes and bounds upon unNotice will be published 16 Petroleum , Placer Mining UNITED STATES mineral in character. surveyed land which will prob- on the ' following dates, to wit: Claim, DEPARTMENT OF THE (2) No discovery of valuable ably be secs. 21 and 28, T. 39 S., the last two claims being desMay 12. 1960 INTERIOR minerals has been made in the R. 10 E., SL Mer., Utah; according cribed by metes and bounds upon May 19, 1960 BUREAU OF LAND to the latest proposed plan of mining claims. May 26, 1960 MANAGEMENT unsurveyed land which will probThe contests are pending in the survey; June 2, 1960 ably be secs. 29, 32, T. 39 K, R NOTICE OF CONTEST Land Office, Bureau of Land ManL. E."LEE, R. S. PHILLIPS, June 9, 1960 10 E., SL Mer., Utah, according DEWITT CLELAND, H S. W. A. HOLLEY. agement, Room 312 Federal Build at week once a least for to the latest proposed plan of sur- To: J. L. RALL, being DENNISON LINDAHL, H C, A. CHESTER HARRIS, EU- ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless vey. E. A. HAMRICK, J. B. PER- 30 days. J. M DILL- an answer to the complaint is filed GENE STEVENS, ofDated this 22nd day You, and each of you, your April RINE, FRANK BENNETT, ConL. JESSE in such office within thirty (30) R. AVON. BAKER, heirs, representatives, and astest 8704, against Castle Gulch 1960. H. S. MUSTIN, Con- days after the last date of publics DIAMOND, AMERICA UNITED STATES OF signs, are hereby notified that the No. 29 Petroleum Placer Mintest 8686, 'against Castle Gulch tion of this Notice, the allegations United States of America has inBy Ernest E. House ing Claim, No. 9 Petroleum Placer Mining of the complaint will be taken as stituted a contest pursuant to 43 Manager, Land Office confessed and the contests will be H.-- J. Claim; ELUOT, L E. LEE, R Bureau of Land Management CFR 221. and Title 30 USCA, M. DILLAVON, F. W. decided without a hearing. S. PHILUPS, H. S. LINDAHL Salt Lake J. section 40, against those certain City, Utah This Notice will be published H. C. DENNISON, E. A. HAM-JENCKS, PAUL HONES. W. D. mining claims set forth above T. WILLIAM on the following dates, to wit: SMITH, RYAN, RICK, J. B. PERRINE, FRANK situate in the County of Kane, UNITED STATES BENNETT,. Contest 8705, a C LOUCKS, H. H HOLCOMB, May 12, 1960 of State Utah. DEPARTMENT OF THE Contest E. 8687, R PUFFER, May 19, 1960 gainst Castle Gulch No. 32 Pe. A complaint has been filed by -INTERIOR troleum Placer Mining Claim, May 26. 1960 against Castle Gulch No. 10 United States of America rethe BUREAU OF LAND June 2, 1960 Petroleum Mining Claim; the last two claims being described questing that said mining claims MANAGEMENT PAUL W. June 9, 1960 F. JENCKS, HONES, by metes and bound upon unsurbe invalidated and declared null W. D. RYAN, WILLIAM SMITH, being at least once a week for veyed land which will probably NOTICE OF CONTEST and void on the charge that: T. C. LOUCKS. H. H HOL- 30 days. be sec. 28, T. 39 S... R 10 E., SL To: T. C. LOUCKS, FRANK A. l (1) the land involved is COMB, PUFFER, H. A. Dated this 20th day of April, Mer., Utah, according to the latin character; MANLY, F. D. PAYNE, MCContest est proposed plan of survey. 8688, against 1960. HUSKEY, KENZIE CLELAND, H A. no (2) discovery of valuable Castle Gulch No. 11 Petroleum UNITED STATES OF AMERICA You, and each of you, your HUSKEY, J. M. DILLAVON, minerals has been made In the Placer Mining Claim; WILLIAM J. LAHR, J. D. heirs, representatives, and assigns, claims. By Ernest E. House mining J. M. DELLAVON, PAUL Manager, Land Office are hereby notified that the SOUERBERG, Contest 8710, a The contests are in pending HONES, W. D. RYAN, WIL-LIA- Bureau of Land Management States of America has ingainst Castle Gulch No. 25 pe- the Land Office, Bureau, of Land SMITH, T. C. LOUCKS, Salt Lake City, Utah " stituted a contest pursuant to 43 troleum Placer Mining Claim, Management, Darling Building, H. H. HOLCOMB, E. R PUFCFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, secH. J. ELLIOT, L E. LEE, R Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an FER, H. A. HUSKEY, Contest CLE- answer to the tion 40, against those certain minS. PHILIPE, DEWITT is filed complaint It Pays To Advertise . . . 8689, situate above against Castle Gulch No. set forth G LAND, H. S. LINDHAL H. ing claims in such office within UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE J INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT non-miner- al above-describe- above-describe- E.-R- d . above-describ- thirty(30) Uzzizh Cs7s K:!:s NOTICE OF CONTEST H J. ELUOT, L. E. LEE, To: R. S. PHILUPS, DEWITT CLE- Mr. Kurt Brinkerhoff, who has been attending school the past winter at Provo returned home this week. A large group from here attended the funeral services held it Orderville Saturday for Mr. . David Esplin. , Mr. Fen jessop and LaVoy Haf-e- n of SL George visited atthe home of their Grandmother Mrs. Lydia J. Spencer this week. Miss Layleen Iverson, who has been attending school here re-ued to her home in Washington this week. LAND. H. S. LINDAHL, E. A. HAMRICK, J. B. PERRINE, FRANK Contest BENNETT, 8714, against CasUe Gulch Nos. 34. 35 Petroleum Placer Mining Claims described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be see. 27, T. 39 S., R. 10 E, SL Mer--, according to the latest proposed plan of survey; J. L. RALL, W. A. HOLLEY, CHESTER A. HARRIS, EUUNITED STATES GENE STEVENS, JESSE DIADEPARTMENT OF THE MOND, R. D. BAKER. M. H. INTERIOR MAVERMANN, H S. MUSTIN, BUREAU OF LAND Contest 8715, against Castle MANAGEMENT Gulch No. 6 Petroleum Placer Claim described by metes and NOTICE OF CONTEST bounds upon unsurveyed land To: J. L. RALL, W. A.' HOLLEY, which will probably be sec. 33, CHESTER A HARRIS, EUT.' 39 S., R. 10 E., and sec 4, GENE STEVENS, J. M. DILLT. 40 S.. R. 10 E., SL Mer--, AVON, JESSE DIAMOND, M. H. MAVERMANN, H. S. MUSTaccording to the latest proposed plan of survey; IN, Contest 8683, against Castle T. C. LOUCKS, FRANK A. MAN-LGulch No. 8 Petroleum Placer F. D. PAYNE, MCKENZIE Mining Claim; CLELAND, W. P. WORTH, J. J. L. RALL, W. A. HOLLEY, M. DILLOVAN, WILUAM J. CHESTER A. HARRIS, EULAHR, J. D. SOUERBERG, GENE STEVENS, J. M. DILLContest 8716, against CasUe AVON, R L. BAKER, M. H. Gulch No. 24 Petroleum Placer MAVERMANN, H. S. MUSTIN, . Mining Claim, Contest 8684, against Castle T. C. LOUCKS, F. D. PAYNE, Gulch No. 7 Petroleum Placer MCKENZIE CLEVELAND, H Mining Claim; A. HUSKEY, W. P. WORTH, J J. L. Rail, W. A HOLLEY, M. .DILLOVAN, WILLIAM CHESTER A. HARRIS J., M. LAHR, J. D. SOUERBERG, DILLAVON, JESSE DIAMOND, Contest 8717, against Castle R L. BAKER M. J. MAVERGulch No. 21 Petroleum Placer MANN. M. S: MUSTIN, Contest 8685, against Castle Gulch Mining Claim, the last two mining claims being No. 5 Petroleum Placer Claim; described by metes and bounds all the above claims being desupon unsurveyed land which will cribed by metes and bounds probably be sec. 34, T. 39 S., R land which upon susurveyed 10 E., and sec. 3, T. 40 S., R will probably be Sec. 4, T. 40 10 E., SL Mer., Utah according to S. R. 10 E., SL Mer, Utah acthe latest proposed plan of surcording to the latest proposed vey. plan of survey You, and each of you, your You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and as heirs, representatives, and assigns, signs, are hereby notified that are hereby notified that the the United States of America has States of America has in-- ' instituted a contest pursuant to stituted a contest pursuant to 43 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, secsection 40, against those certain tion 40, against those .certain minmining claims set forth above sit- ing claims set forth above sittiate uate in the County of Kane, State in the County of Kane, State of of Utah. Utah. A complaint has been filed by A complaint has been filed by the United States of America re- the United States of America requesting that said mining claims questing that said mining claims be ' invalidated and declared null be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: and void on the charge that: (1) the land involved is non(1) The land involved is nonmineral in character; mineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable (2) No discovery' of valuable minerals has been made in the minerals has been made in the mining claims. mining claims. The contests are pending in the The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Man- Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Darling Building, Salt agement, Room 312 Federal BuildLake City, Utah. Unless an answer ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless to the complaint is filed in such an answer to the complaint is filoffice within thirty (30) days after ed In such office within thirty the last date of publication of this (30) days after the last date of Notice, the allegations of the com- publication of this Notice', the alplaint will be taken as confessed legations of the complaint will be and the contests will be decided taken as confessed and the conwithout a hearing. tests will be decided without a This Notice will be published on hearing. This Notice will be published the following dates, to wit: on the following dates, to wit: May 19, 1960 May 12, 1960 May 26, 1960 June 2, 1960 May 19, 1960 June 9, 1960 May 26, I960 June 2, 1960 June 16,, 1960 June 9, 1960 being at least once a week for 30 days. being at least , once a week for Dated this 27th' day of April 30 days. Dated this 20th day of April 1960. 1960. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By Ernest E. House By Ernest E. House Manager, Land Office Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah rn above-describ- For 56 years copper has provided thousands of Utahns with rewarding, lifetime careers. This has been possible because copper production has kept pace with changing times. It is still a dynamic, productive part of a growing Utah. During the past 20 years alone, Utah has experienced tremendous growth. Population has increased 63 from 550,310 in 1940, to approximately 900,000 today,' while total personal income has increased 507 from $269, 000,000 to an estimated $1,632,000,000! This startling expansion can be traced to one factor the enormous growth of business opportunities within our borders. As a result, eager, ambitious young people can realize their dreams for the future right here at home. Copper has maintained its position as a career manmetal in Utah because of forward-lookin- g is agement. Copper production as young inspirit and as vigorous today as when born in our state more than half a century ago. Young men whose eyes are set on careers as engineers, scientists, chemists or specialists in such varied fields as electronics, management or production, can achieve their goals in Utah. Kennecott, like many other businesses in Utah, looks to new high school and college graduates as the foundation for even greater industrial growth in the future. . V. .1' - USSSffi rngJCE CAPADES IMA TAB HUNTER. IliU GISELE MACKENZIE OUR host CHAIR STEVENS C 1 IN IVIN COLOR CHANNEL Utah Ccyyor Bivicion A - 7:30 to 8:30 Pit. BbussccoCS Cbyyc? Cesyofstfon PROUD TO BE PART OF - GROWING UTAH UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION ; |