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Show April 25, 1947 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 a aid Erick Sandatrom; WALTER BAND. WALTER STROM ' end MRS. hla wife, whoae other and true name la unknown; and all other persona Drilling Held Up 8AND-8TRO- at World's M, unknown, claiming any right, title, intev-lle- n upon the real lalnttffe com. ownership or title thereto, De- clouding plalntif: Deepest Oil Test fendants. . the state of utah to the said The drill pipe in the worlds I DEFENDANTS Construction of deepest well is stuck more than 7ou ara hereby iUmmoned appear sur- - within twenty days after ; the service of earths the below miles three summons . if served with- this upon you, s five mile road face at the Superior Oil Co. S n the county in which thla action la on East Well in Caddo County.; No.' 51-titled action; and In ease of your faUuro Standards Okla. to do so. Judgment will be rendered John Cody, newly acquired tendent property has This action u brought to recover a come from California headquar- Judgment and decree quieting plaintiffs made a to free title to the following described tracts of ters to supervise efforts County 8ut substantial test wildcat in the the 5nutahted ta pipe r An official Of the company Beginning at a point on tho east lino tonnage of of the said the here total ffaSlSodaNorufand0. depth shipping ore well now is 17,236 feet and that T available. the pipe stuck was at 17,211 feet Township 2 South Range 1 West, Salt The well, north of Fort Cobb, aSclTi SuS"?! tart rebroary 3 broke the old !S fSl depth record of 16,668 held by to old cedar post (which put waaSt hlch Its Co. rods at Pacific Western Oil North ss National Royalties No. 1 in ' the I No7thstmnt, Lost Hills west of Bakersfield, Horn Silver land); and rumrirre frem ufd PML North 84 deg. West 6.3 Calif. rodi; I nnca North 6.5 I . SHtir&iSVS5.2 11 I d- , 7-- 'rkei&'t 6 rods; thence mor or leas, to east West 6.4 boundary lln6 of said street; thence North along street 1.9 i5S.eEUtth0unidary llne of beginning. . East Standard Acquires Legal Notices Metal Mike Guides Queen Hamilton Area Producer trict Salt of,ld BENJAMIN PAUL E. SPENCE. REIMANN, The Western Mineral Survey for Pontiff. a o P is. qualified as a Newspaper to . k Attorneys. 1309 Wal- 8,lt Ul Cltr L publish Legal Notices, .Having uub- 5 Been Approved in the Third Dis- Court of Lake County. tive in upper workings. As the early-da- y miners took out only NOTICE or ASSESSMENT high-gra1VIE CREEK COAL COMPANY a ore from the stopes, I cor. considerable, now commercial, Probate & .Guardianship ore is said to remain' that can B,nk Bu,WIn- Notices be dropped down to the tunne and trammed out to the loading ofu bins. It is estimated that a drive SrSy,i947ld.n of. 120 feet will reach the firs; For Further Information Con-- 1 the 2it day was levied upon ail hre ore shoot and an additional 18 suit the Clerk of the District I ?! Jj' Cftplul. stock of. the Court or Respective Signers. feet will carry the tunnel under corporation payable on or before the 2nd the largest of the formerly pro 10 Holt- - Secre- ductive stopes. .TreVer of ld corporationbenkTO CREDITORS The ore will be trucked to Ely Estats NOTICE T Com- of Robert Jenkins, Deceased. WAlkLsinir nanF BuUdln' 8aI Lake and then shipped by rail to Sait Credltors will present claims with ' vouchers to the undersigned at 259 Plo- - cuuuh . Lake Valley smelters. upon which this assessment Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before Six claims are involved in the neer the loth day of the 1st day of July. A.D. 1947.. Hamilton AONXS JEN KIN8 BRUNSON. Ad- purchase by East I,.ITUi.b?.4?i,n4uet and sdver- minis tratrix of tha Estate of Rob- - SS .? JiW15 fuctlon- and un- Standard; together with the road, before, will be sold ert Jenkins, Deceased. blacksmith shop, miners quarth day of June, 1947, ? 2100 Data of first publication, April 25, A.D. 2?d,ym- - f p ters and other surface buildings 1947. sid day. to pay the Si and machinery. Mining and decosta of advertising end The with the expense of velopment operations are said to NOTICE TO CREDITORS rVIE CREEK COAL oh be set un an unusually favor- EAata of Annie COMPANY, a cor- Vance Kelse, also known Poratlon, able basis. as Annie Kelse, Deceased. By REED E. HOLT, Creditors will presen ti claims with Under the able direction of vouchers Secretary and Treasurer. to the undersigned at 836 Yale Phil Page, well-knoengineer, Avenue, Balt Lake 4, Utah, on or NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF it is said that East Standards before the 25th day City of June, A. D. 1947. THOMAS W. MUIR, as Executor STOCKHOLDERS-- ' newly acouired property will be of the Lest Will and Testament of in a position to effect regular and substantial ore shipments tch Mines Co., a Utah ' corporation, ' of first publication April 18, A. will be held at soon after the inception of oper- D. Date the office of the cor1947. 21. poration, Room Stock Exchange ations. Garden Bart Affleck and Paul Building, 39 Exchange Place, Salt Lake for tho Executor. Reimann, Attorneys The following officers and City, Utah, on the 12th day of June, 1947, at the hour of 10 oclock A.M. to , board of directors were recently consider and vote upon the proposition elected: William J; Cay ias. presNOTICE TO CREDITORS of amending- Article XVI. changing the ident: Albert J. Elegren. vice Estate of Charlea A. Callia, deceased. seme to read. THE CAPITAL STOCK Creditors will SHALL BE present clalma with I OP THIS CORPORATION president: George Baetin. secre- vouchers to the undersigned at 921 NON ASSESSABLE, These to- Kearns tary and treasure For the election of Board of Dlrec- Building, Salt Lake Utah, gether with I. A. Smoot and El- on or before the 25th day of City, June, A.D., ton and to transact any other business liot R. Wight, comprise the 1947. that may properly come before the meetPAUL J.- C ALLIS, Administrator of ing. board of directors. he Estate of Charles A. Callls. Dated April 25 1947. Stock of the comoanv is listed Deceased. A. J. 8 SLANDER, Ex. Stock Date of first publication, April 18. A. on the Salt Lake r. D., 1947. 23 f April change. A Ray, Quinney Ncbekcr, Atteraeya. -k . Elizabeth . Stand the R.M.S. Queen Eliz- abeth on end and the tip of her prow would almost reach the top floor of the Empire State Building Rest her forward funnel on the ground, and four of the largest passenger locomotives could pass through it side by side. And so it goes . 30,000 electric light bulDS. 4000 miles of wire, 100,000 oieces of crockery. china and glass, 22 miles of surfaces.. In short, walking everything about this Queen" is on a super-grascale. Like her sister ship, the Queen Mary, the "Elizabeth" uses metals and alloys that have acquired reputations for long-lasti- maservice in the power and rine field. Typical example of this is the wide use of Monel for galley equipaboard ship ment, in turbine valve seats, throttle valves, and Distort and steam strainers. Another high nickel alloy . . is K1 Monel of the an important component newest piece of navigational equipment aboard the Queen Elizabeth. This is Metal Mike, a mechanical helmsman that can hold the ship on her course despite wind drifts or heavily runnd ng ... - non-magne- ... tic ning seas. WESTERN (Continued From Page 1) of silver to the ton. During recent years considerable production of profitable ore has been recorded. Fortune Maker ' Situated high on the mountain and inaccesable to wagon transport, these mines were nevertheless the basis for several early day mining fortunes, acquired with the simplest of mining facilities. An indication of the high value content of the ore was the fact that it was necessary for the oldtimers to pack much of the. ore off the mountain on mules, or burros, load it onto wagons and thence make the trek to the narrow gauge railroad at Eureka, Nevada, for shipment to the smelters. These and other vicinity activities resulted in the Hamilton District and this group of mines becoming widely famous as a high grade lead camp. New Road Last year a five mile ' road was built up the precipitous mountain side onto the Dog Star property, making it possible to load directly onto trucks. The road is now reported to be drying out fast and will soon be in condition for trucking operations. First activities of East Standard will be directed toward shipment of a substantial tonnage of available dump ore said to run from 12 to 14 per cent lead to the ton. and continuation of a 300-fo- ot development tunnel, re ports state. Objective of this audit is to undercut several stopes from which former production was drawn and to encounter the downward extension of ore shoots produc MINERAL SURVEY TEL EAST 1ST SOUTH Entorod ai second data matter at Salt Lake Qty. Utah undax Act of March 3, 1879 Ratee--$2.5- 0 pax yson Subscription SI .50 tor six months Mineral Western Please mention AdSurrey when uniting to advertisers. on rates application. vertising 22-2- 4 - - I (4-2- - de - M HILL - - . , wn -- -- Secretary-Treasure- I If all the 25-M- ay pieces SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS coined in the United States since THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN AND 1866 were laid flat side by side Estate of William T Hawes, also known FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF as William reach Hewea, and also known as UTAH. in a single row, they would W. T. Howes, Deceased. . vs. OR-HELEN M. WATSON. around the earth at the equator Cr editors will present claims with VEL WAYNE WATSON, Plaintiff, Defendant. to spare vouchers to the undersigned at 316 The State of Utah- to the said with a good many miles I five-ce- nt tha otwa ot tha development oi tha Intermountain Section, published by Tha Waatarn Mineral Survey. A1I news appearing in the Waatarn obtained from la Mineral Survey aoureaa believed to be reliable but no leeponalbility la aaaumed for accuracy oi atatementa AU . - Defend-Newhou- Building (No. 10 Exchange Place) Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of June. A. D. 1947. BEATA HOWES Administratrix of Willlam eSso known of W HowesTSd Vs also known W T HoVes D. ceased. Date of first publication April 4th, D. 1947. Richard A Mitchell, ' Attorneys for Administratrix. V You are hereby summoned to appear within TWENTY DAYS after the' service Lhi summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is . brought; otherwise, within THIRTY DAYSnd the abovg entitled action: and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of filed with tha complaint which has been the Clerk of asld Court. ' This sctlon is brought for the purpose of .obtaining a divorce dissolving the marriage now existing between the above named plaintiff and defendant, and obtaining custody of minor child. ROBERT 8 SPOONER, Attorney for -- change. Western Unlisted Quotations. :.50 per year WESTERN MINERAL . SURVEY 1 - Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 221 Xearns Building. (4-1- 8) NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT SILVER LAKE COMPANY FRANK DAILEY, administrator of the estate of DANIEL E. FINNEGAN, sometimes known as DAN E. . FINNEGAN, Deceased. Date of first publication, April 11. A. D 1947. Bay S. McCarty, Attorney. lighting! Complete summary ol stocks tradExing on the Salt Lake Stock I 1947. M ready to make those changes you've been contemplating to improve the lighting in your ' office or plant. Be UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. C stare T0Rr m Principal Place of Business: Silver Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on April 21, 1947, an' assessment of $15.00 per share was levied upon the stock of the company, payable Immediately to H. B. Whitney. Treasurer of ,ald company, at the 'First National I 8;h. Ml . Eay S. McCarty, Attorney. . F. JENSEN as Administrator of the Es- tate of ERICK SANDSTROM, also known aa E. SANDSTROM. deceased widower; ALICE L. MADSEN. LILLIE B CAHOON ad CECILIA DAILEY( heirs at law ti ml , may p.m. on the 23rd day of May, 1947, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unleu payment M made before, will be sold on the 12th day of June, 1947, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expenM of sale. H. B. WHITNEY First National Bank 79 South Main Street . Salt Lake City 1, Utah JAMES E. STANTON, admlnlstra tor of the estate of WILLIAM L.' STANTON, Deceased. Date of first publication April 4, A. D. 1947. SUMMONS Ne. 79856 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF .. UTAH. HARVEY HARTLE, Plaintiff, vs. FRED JXN8EN as Administrator of the ea- tate of JOHN P. DALEN deceased; FRED Lake,-Utah- . . ton Building, Barit Lake. City, Utah, on or before tha 10th day of June, A. D. 1947. se ant: NOTICE. TO CREDITORS Estate of Daaiel E. Finnegan, sometimes known as Dan E. Finnegan, Deceased. Creditors will present clalma with vouchers to the undersigned at 409 Boston Building, Salt Laka City, Utah,, on or before the 14tb day of June, A. D. SUBSCRIBE NOW Rofiabl and Dotallod Information ou currant activity ol Minos and Oil Fields. v i7,. Business Managar Keep Posted on Mining ond Oil Developments - a - L. 3) . NOTICE TO I I I I OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING THE STOCKHOLDERS OF QUINCY MINING COMPANY: NEW Pursuant to (a) A written call of the president, (b) A written call of and by stockholders of the New Quincy Mining of tho Company holding at least one-ha- lf outstanding capital stock entitled to vote: NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That special meeting ol the shareholders ol |