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Show ! I February 8, The Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah 1962 ton Building, Balt Laka City, Utah, an I arclaed prior to December 31. 1953, and of eald answer to the complaint within 20 day that not more than after service of this summon upon you. option can ba exercised prior to Decem-I- f you fall ao to do. Judgment by default her 31,1953, nor more than will be taken against you for relief de-- 1 of said option prior to December 31, 1954, manded in said complaint, which ha and that the full amount of the option been filed with the clerk of said court, may bo exercised after December 31. and a copy of which 1 hereto annexed 1954, but prior to the expiration date of option period." and herewith served upon you. 2. To consider and vote upon the fol-This to an action to annul the mar- -rlage contract entered Into between plain- I lowing proposed amendments to the beenfi and defendant. tide of Incorporation, which have Dated January 18, 1952, unanimously recommended to the stocka SAMUEL BERNSTEIN, holder by resolution of the board at . meeting held January 30, 1952. Those ar-Attorney for Plaintiff, 404 Boston Building; Salt Lake City, Utah, tide proposed to bo changed are quoted In full with the proposed amendment! shown In capital letters: article l I AFFIDAVIT That the said Incorporation shall ba DORSET HAGER, being first duly known and called the CROFF OIL CO. I sworn, ARTICLE 8 desposes and says that he to I ownsr of Posxollte, a natural possolan, The limit of the capital stock of this I located end In Lake business Balt oration shall bo two hundred doing said the end that Dorsey Hager Utah; dollars, divided Into City, I to the exclusive owner of the trad two imillion (2,000,000) shares of the pat device described I valueof ten (.10) cents per share each. name, mark and-the and the same to and shall he herein, and to In use by him In Po- able: and the business of mining and processing capital stock, not here-BOliu- - h trade nam. mark won issued shall b and 1. hereby con-- Idaho Metal Production Shows Decline During 1951 which was smelted at the Continued from Page . 1 ers, assay offices and mints for 10 months of the year and on estimates of the production during November and December, of the gow produced was recovered from Idaho in ore and zinc-- 1 silver gold ore, ore. Placer mining in Idaho as the larger dredg-- 1 ing companies ceased opera- tions; by November only one bucket-lin- e dredge was active. Production was maintained at most of the larger lce mines during the year except during part of August and Septemberwhen all of toe principal zinclead, lead and silver mines were shut down by a labor strike, rations also were restricted by6 a shortage of experienced underground workers. As a re- suit, toe total tonnage of ore tailings mined in toe State decreased from 3,300,215 tons in 1950 to about 3,010,000 tons In ore and old tail- 1951. Zinc-lea- d one-thi- rd I two-thir-d Bunk- 1 er Hill lead smelter or fumed in the plant. The Bunker Hill and Sullivan Min-slag-fumi- ng Ar-tt- weatern Mineral' survey I auMVaT'suVveTKuin'Si iKm'SSS! t believed to be reliable but no lead Cos, Concentrating ing " S and smelter & slag fuming plant and the Sullivan Mining Gos, electrolytic zinc plant were a I it erated continuously, except I I I labor strike in August IhCUUI vwllwWd ing the and September. All of the mulls . The Western Mineral Survey nf the larger nmriiwMno com- - is qualified as a Newspaper to anies in the Ooeur dAlenel publish LegaI Noticeg Having eaJ Been Approved in the Third toe ex Digtrlct Court Qf galt Lake old tai eUog Utah treaty new notation Coun & I " .... op-le- ad dur-decreas- I respond-Mos- I 0nn NAfirOC ed thous-($200,000.- 00) I or I yTZetti il I re-- at Triumph, Idaho, mint to place the old concentrator which was destroyed by fire In 1947, I distributed T1 TObote & Guardianship . , NotlCCS 1 BE XT KNOWN THAT Dorsey Hager Balt Lake City. Utah, being engaged the business of mining and processfor his use a ing Poszollte, adopted trade name, mark andlor device, of whiche: the following is a description, or I operated W. H. Ellis, President ASSESSMENT NOTICE COLOR1VER OIL COMP ANT, 615 POZZOLITS A Natural Poasolan i fmt , fae-imll- ex-an- ft benefit and shall be known as Treasury and shall be subject to disposal at such price and on such terms as the Board of Directors of the Company may hereafter determine to be for the best Interests and welfare of said Corporation. 3. To elect a board at five director. 4. To transact such other business In connection with the foregoing matters or otherwise, as may properly come be- for the meeting or any adjournments Stock was placed In operation early in For Furthei Information Con- suit the Clerk of the District 1951. Its rated daily capacity of 200 tons has been greatly ceeded and, in the letter part of toe year nearly 300 tons of to cbeditom wpb ore and dump material were be- wU1 preient with vouch- - tag First Security Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice to nereby given that at a mast ing of the board ol directors bald on the 28th day of September, 1961, an- assess- -. uV ST d s- NON-ssses- - 2W 1 City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 31st day of from 63284tons to 647,700 tons; on tungsten ore and tungstens October, 1981. will be delinquent and silver ore decreased from 334,163 bearing gravel. The antimony-tonadvertised for sale at public auction, and was concentrate vrvutoxv viu jmimi viu tuuw- i payment to made before will Provo. Utah. to 327,600 tons; old zinc gold-silvthe in-1 5 J&J? tibStte" slsg, fumed and smelted, assessment together with the cost Edward m. Bown. administrator SBfSS; creased from 51,366 tons in 1950 xnony smeixer, axso at advertising and expense of eato. ALAN H. BISHOP, to about 67,760 tons In 1951. A The muUajesWuM were f re- at first publication, January 18th, to ior Data was ore ped of 615 First Security Bank Building, Salt pmali tonnage Lake City, Utah. of the precious metals. shipped directly to electrolytic covery also EXTENSION NOTICE zinc plants and a small amount The tunten concentrates to other were utS Lake NOTICE Balt plants is hereby given that at a meetshipped cuy, in was treated slag fqming ing of the Board oi Directors ol Colonver And nltfifl treatment, further nmiv for tonsmall of the on the 31st day of plants. Most NORTH STANDARD MINING COMPANT I October, 1951, the delinquent date of the Diming toe year the ne w 600- nage of lead ore was shipped as above asuument (No. 2) wu extended to November 12, 1951, and the sato date crude Ore tO Smelters. Of maims wiui Present to December 15. 1951 at the same hour vouchers to ths under slgaad in care' of of ore and old tail-- Mining Co., a NOTICE and place. STOCKMEETING OF SPECIAL OF ALAN H. BISHOP. BJH6 during Sound Co., was completed HOLDERS OF RAYMOND ELY WEST a to Secretary COMPANY. zincMINING was P. O. Addreu pced 1951, about 67 per cent Notice to hereby given that a special Blackbird toe 615 w. First Barat 21 Bank tat Estate of at over Bids. Security Stephen old tailings, ipaH ore meeting of' Salt Lake City, Utah. s 42 approximately ore d County, Sddat antimony-golwas 5ie cent 1st, 107 tEe office publication February of company at per EXTENSION NOTICE west of Salmon and 54 miles a. d. 1952. West South Temple Street (room 228) , , 7 I on the 26th day Lake Salt City, Utah, meeting Challla is designed to . norm of Board of "Directors of Colon vsr of February, 1952, at 2:00 o'clock In the er an 2001 ore ot the for afternoon following purpose: intreat as well as lamNovember, 1881, the and equipment 1. To consider and act upon the pro8ddcoppebajt and c&m 4 wiconumsaT posed sale iJ" of Apex No. mlalng J creased transportation costs, I producesconcentrates. The go d- WlluCd lO MAT6A 31f mau hh mw cobalt to claims date to April 2L 1952, aM with wiu creditors at the same present hour forced many gold properties ind7dlrect the board of dll and place. nvaiTariAnH CODDer concentrate is shipped to vouchsrs to tbs undersigned at 1076 or curtail South 5th East Street. Salt Lake City. STaSi (Stoe operations ALAM H. BISHOP. this company to e on or before the loth day of June nt0 effect any action authorised by yne Utah, 615 First Security Secretary. Bank year. A Strong d6-- r a copper smelter in. Utan, " Lake CRy. Utah. Is being1concentrate Sandfor the base metals, to-- 1 cobalt DELINQUENT NOTICE stored pending the completion WINDER gether with increased prices, IRRIGATION COMPANY, near robalt new a com-of refinery 1 new Principle place of buslneu 2568 6th East, Srouraged old and Balt Laka Utah. City, - j Garfield, Utah. Notice to hereby given that there are pant., to expand their' inactlvldelinquent upon the following described the ties. Many properties stock on account of assessment of one nt of Approximately dollar ($1.00) per share levied on the Ooeur d'Alene area that had been 17th day of December, 1951, the several State have been taken the gold amounts ut opposite ths names of the idle er SS I Wd&iS 1 I I r. Secretary-Treasure- kJ I Shridiof He 1 g1Sff I BfUiSK .SL . - . ore.BtoiisofTppL Bldg-B- olt I Pr over "Side? le' 011011 to In lfewas jrodneed byflve County; Boise Basjn district, Boise County; Mid in toe Ten l5l the Defense Minerals Ad-- 1 ministration and its successor,toe' Defense Minerals Explora1 tlon approved a total of 27 min-Ida-- JgiSag MUe and I Elk City districts, ho County. Ife1? theEStoto Ida- - orakt 1 dredges was betoS operated at j yesneariy 550 toeTnd of toe year. Over 87 per ffled cent rf toe new mineral locations eral in Sthe 1 iyzbsoh. mvtvrw I 1 we . Over Qver uvv w dislead ores. The leading gold pro-tri- ct tioiis were in toe Hunter east of Wallace, 58 were ducers of toe State were in The located in toe Yreka district order of decreasing outputs; toe far loCo., by Bradley Mining around Kellog and 37 were d (antimony-goldislargest producer cated in toe Placer Center and north extends ore), Talache Mines, Inc. at whichtrict loca-1 Atlanta, (gold ore), Warren south of Wallace. Claim tions were filed also in the Dradging Co. at Sunbeam, Joe, Canadian Dredging Co. at Eagle, Evolution, St. out- ho City, H. & H. toedge at Elk Summit and other and City and South Fork Placers lying districts. Many oldIdaho near Golden new properties in central I the were being operated during latter part of the year; several Canada to increase of them produced crude ore thatZinc Shipments was shipped to smelters or cus- Copper, production adminis- tom mills. tration announced recently that MILLING AND SMEITING has agreed to increase or tons nearly its copper and zinc shipments About 2,973,000 tail- - to toe United States by 25 and ore and 99 per cent of toe In tags produced in Idaho in 1951 20 per cent, respectively, were treated in concentration 1952. mills and the remainder was WESTERN MINERAL shipped crude to smelters. Apof the 67 percent proximately SURVEY material treated was zinc-lea- d 22 ore and old tailings nearly 4 East 1st South per cent was gold ore, and re-10 or per cent was silver ore; the ore Telephone: class mattet at Salt second as Entered zinc mainder was lead ore,' City (Utab under Aet of March 1. slag I VS79 and old dump I Idaho-Beave- r, I Ida-Lelan- de, . 1 22-2- 65 lead-smelt- er 45 - "aTSSi wibato; wuiwuo. fWI mnwr aw. offte?ta I i'S.Utton'w vffiuS "SS.Jia I 1 . I to B&ceaud. and I appiicstion 'hss Seen,,?) li the above entlt&ed court on or 2:00 oclock FAC. on the 21st March, 1952. KEDDINGTON. Clerk of ALVIN the Third Judicial District Court, In and for County of Balt Lake, State of Utah. By Jacob Weller Deputy Clerk Owen O. Retohman, Attorney for Petl- . Administrators tate of Mss B. Lott. DeeeaMd. Date of first publication February 1st, SEN, A. D. 1952. J. GRANT IVERSON, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate" RICHARD LEO BIRD, 14 - TX-- 1 Bunldlng, OBBSOd Lake Balt City. present claims with Utah. ouchers to the undersigned at 716 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Balt Lalw City. Utah, Building. OF STOCKHOLDERS D. A. of June, on or before the 5th day MINING COMPANY CROFF OF 1952. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .that RICHARD L. BIRD JR., for Exstockholders of special meeting of the will ecutors of the Estate of Richard Croff be held Id Mining Company A. will New-hou- se vKSSSSk mw. w raw, D. RICHARDS, BIRD & TiftVTNWTi., I NOTICE Jutah on Friday, Februtry 29, at 2:00 p.m.. for the following Lake City, At- 1952, tomeya. TO CREDITORS -- ll Is Creditors respective shareholders as follows: ' 9 20 $20.00 Joseph and Eltoa Hartle ... 3 3.00 Claytto A. Riddle C. R. Bradford:.' U n.oo J. P. Schaedler 6 A00 Albert Chenrlngton 5 6.00 33 Edwin A. dt Theodora 4 4.00 Cherrlngton 30 Mary A. F. Young 4 4.00 38 James Armltage 4 4.00 50 Annto O. Vina et al 2 2.00 51 Bankers Trust Co., Re ceiver for VlmhJl ft Richards Securities Co... 3 3.00 53 Ira F. Kimball 2 2.00 11 11.00 54 Lisle Bradford 56 Claire Kapple 11.00 rtoum 57 Ruth 11 11.00 63 Lee X Cook 3 3.00 67 Thomas B. Montgomery. 2 2.00 68 Thomas B. Montgomery. 2 2.00 69 Thomas X Montgomery. 2 2.00 14 14.00 70 X X Bitner 80 R. O. Adamson 4.08 4.80 FTed Kimball 83 3.5 3.50 85 Lorenso W. Kimball 3.5 3.50 86 3.5 3 AO Ray Sorenson Kimball.. 99 The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Calif., as agt. of Ths Land Bank Commissioner, Pledgee of X Okubo 46 48 A0 101 Charlotte 2.5 2.50 Gurllnett 109 lvln ft Dehls Soderqutot. 10 10.00 113 Home Owners Loan Corp. 5 5.00 116 Home Owners Loan Corp. 15 15.00 118 H. O. L. C 6.2 6.20 1 122 A. W. Clark 1.00 1 127 Ellis X Johnson 1.00 128 A X Kartchner 3 3.00 133 Glen Moses 5 5.00 148 Sophia B. Peterson, Pledgee for Harold X 10 10.00 Simons .. 152 Albert J. Gygl 6 6.00 153 Frank Slomma 6 6.00 161 Royal Johnson 3 3.00 1 170 Leo Dickinson 1.00 174 E. P. Petit 3 3.00 4 4.00 176 Harold C. Kimball 185 Ferrel G. Rasmussen ... 3.5 3.50 192 Wllford A. Kimball FamC. Harold ily Assn., by 38 38.00 Kimball IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION 11 PHARMACY, OF THE PROFESSIONAL DISSOLUTION. 20 Utah corporation, FOR 21 NOTICE to hereby given that the PRO- - 32 nurpoees: 1. To consider and vote upon thefollowing resolution which wmofunanlmouaDirectors ly approved by ofthe Board Board held on I also known Estato of LEAH MADXLL, deceased. SPICER MAD ILL, as Creditors will present claims with vouchers to ths undersigned at Building on or before the 15th of April A. D. 1952. Woodrow Walton, Executor of the Estate of LEAH MADILL. also konwn as t.wah SPICER MADILL, deceased. Date of first publication February A said at a meeting January 18. 1952: "RESOLVED that OSSSH Mining Com-dlstock of the capital now held In the, tfeur7 5? pany said Company be granted nd General Vice President Gaddis. Manager. In Jhe amount of 50.000 and to Maxwell Bentley. in th wnount ot 14,817 Bnwci for i both of said options to extend date A. D. 1952. of period of three years from the Barclay and Bartlay final approval by stockholders provided, Attorneys for Executor Atlas Building however, that If at any time during the either optionee is either option period, unable Salt Lake City, Utah to serve as an unwilling or fleer of the Company, then the option as to the optionee shall become null and Civil No. 94251 that In the event of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BALT void: and further, Office Ihe removal from LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. for,,anF.cK including the death of an optionee, ROBERT ALLEN REYNOLDS, Plaintiff, shall or his , Vi optionee ' all have 120 day therefrom to exercisewhich BARBARA JEAN GABLE. Defendant. after THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE or anv part of his .option, The option time eald option shall expire. NAMED .DEFENDANTS: You are summoned and required ..to- prl'--e to 35 cents per share. as to the op to resolved "Tt. further BERNSTEIN, plainSAMUEL serve upon tiffs attorney, whose address to 404 Bos- - - tionees. that said options cannot be ex- ....... 11 Sr Becretsry-Treas-ure- 11 I ! successor-in-intere- v it,. st . r. Prudential Federal Sav12 12.00 ings ft Loan 10 10.00 198 R. M. Crocker .... 4 4.00 205 Dick Long And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 17th day of December, 1951, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office ot the company, 2568 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 1st day of March, 1952, at the hour of 4:30 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the. cost of advertising and expense of sale. 196 ROBERT HUOHE8. Secretary-Treasure- Winder Irrigation Company, 2568 5th East Salt Lake City, .Utah . w tt w i" r |