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Show 2 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah Bonner County Lead-sln$120,250. Funnell As Major Mining Co Bonner DMA Program Shows Results c. County First Year Operation During Continued from Page 1 Lake Count? Nalldrlve Mining Co $55,100. Lead-Hue, Lead-lin- 140.000. e, Wasatch County c, Cadwell Mining Lead-sln- c. Corp San $47,650. Lake County Co $12,200. D. Hannl, Custer $34,000. Lead-sln- c, $9,800. ty Lead-zinU. 8. OU & Development Juan County Lead-zlnc-copp- er, $53,228. Lead-sln- c. Gardner is Vance, Custer County leadline, $14,000. Louis Buchman, L. 8. B reckon, J. A. Norden. Custer County Lead. $53,850. Buckskin Mines, Inc., Custer County $89,922. Park Utah Con. Mines Co., Summit and Boulder Tungsten Mines, Inc Boulder Wasatch Counties Lead-lin$97,266. County Tungsten. $27,825. Privateer Mining Co., Juab County Lead-zinSmith, John A. and Ben A Clear $8,062. Park Utah Con.' Mines Co., Wasatch Creek County Lead-sln$25,000. East Ridge Co San Miguel and Ouray $42,000. County Lead-linEast Utah Mining Co., Wasatch Coun- Counties $60,180. Geo. L and Arthur B Beardsley, $109,174. ty Lead-linCuster County $14,815. Harrington Mines Co., Seaver County Lead-sinEureka Tungsten, Boulder County $125,240. New Quincy Mining Co Summit CounTungsten, $20,000. Cold Spring Tungsten, Inc Boulder $23,858. ty Lead-linLouisa W. Ganlck, Millard County County Tungsten, $211,080. Cherokee Mines, Larimer County UraTungsten, $26,700. Sliver King Coalition Min. Co Summit, nium, $24,000. Stanford, Tom C Boulder County-Tung-sten, Wasatch and Salt Lake Counties Leade, Donald er, Elmer Enderlln, Custer County Zinc. $9,120. Chief Joseph Mines, Inc Boundary County Tungsten, $7,440. MONTANA c, c, e, County Mulcahy, Lead-sln- c, William, $5,092. Jefferson County J. E. Hall, Sanders County Copper, $21,285. Columbia Mining Co Lewis and Clark e, Counties Copper, $24,317.80. Lewis B. Stark, Cascade County Lead-zin- c, $50,000. Cole, John W Granite County Tungsten, $70000. Key.' Roy W and Durand, O. J Granite County Lead-sln$17,940. Elkhorn Mining Co Jefferson County $22,250. Uranium, $12,800. More Creek Corp San Juan Linton Mines, Missoula County Lead-zinCounty $76,000. $52,540. Bachelor Development Co Ouray CounAmerican Alloys Metals. Inc Beaverty Lead-sln- c, $72,503. Inc., Boulder head County Tungsten, $56,584. Tungsten Mining Co Alberta K. Romerlo, Jefferson County County Tungsten, $10,000. $21,200. United Mining it Leasing Corp Gilpin Lead-sln- c, Edmund E. Fohl, Broadwater County $20,000. County Lead-zin$12,950. Treasure Mountain Gold Mining Co D. A. McNabb, Jefferson County San Juan County Lead-sln- c, $75,200. Uranium, $22,907. Curtis C. Johnson, Sllnerton County Castle Lead is Zinc Co Meagher CounTungsten, $5,000. $99,850. ty Lead-sln- c, Henry E. Kolego, San Juan County Kootenay Copper Mines, Sanders County-Co$14,600. pper, $31,900. The Realty Co., Gilpin Uranium, $80,-00Amador Mining Co Mineral County-Cop- per, Zinc-Lea$72,190. Co d Callahan Inc Ounnl-so- n Taylor-Knap- p Co Granite County Lead-sln- c, $30,610. $91,000. Manganese, Arthur N. Sweet, San Juan County Lead-sln- c, Alps Mining Mining Co Granite $44,725. County Tungsten, $29,863. Leadvllle Lead Corp Park County Florence Company, Cascade County Lead -- zinc, $100,800. $41,380. Jos. M. Smith. Charles R. Rugg, BoulBennett Mining Co Cascade County der County Tungsten, $24,400. $100,000. Montana Mining Development Co Clear Lead-zinAmerican Alloy Metals, Inc BeaverCreek Lead-sin- e, $15,000. Uranium Co. of America, Gilpin County-Ura- head County Tungsten, $33,290. Ambassador Mines Corp nium, Sanders $23,000. Lead-sln$23,049. John Joyce, Lake County Lead-slnMcLure, William R Granite County $23,700. Tungsten, $16,382. Brown, M. F.; Eccker, A. F and Ekhom Mining Co Jefferson County Roy Boulder County Tungen, $13,-50- 0. Hughesville Silver 6c Lead Mining Co U. 8. Oil it Development Corp San Judith Basih County Lead --zinc, $10,000. American Alloys Metals, Inc BeaverJuan County Lead-sln- c, $38,600. tTungiten, $21,993.80. Stanley Larson. Boulder County Tung- head CountySilver Mineral Mining Co Pittsburg sten, $18,000. County $11,170. Lottie M. Loveless, La Plata County Taylor-Knap- p County-Manga- nese. Co., Granite Copper, $3,000. $49,602.01. IDAHO Elkhorn Mining Co., Beaverhead CounUnited Minerals Reserve Corp Blaine ty Thorium, $10,215. Lead-sln- c, Glenn Zorn and C. E. Vanman, Cas$104,000. County Hermada Mining Co Elmore County cade County Lead-sln- c, $22,400. Co Minerals Engineering Beaverhead Antimony, $44,100. Shoshone Inc Mines, Day County County Tungsten. $111,280. David Nlemlnen, A. H. Eiseleln and $288,000. Bradley Mining Co Patterson County Maurice Nelllgan, Jefferson County Uranium, Tungsten. $86,860. $15,110. Commonwealth Lead Mining Co Paymaster, Inc Blaine County Lead-sln- c, $43,000. , County Lead -- zinc, $50,580. Highland-Surpris- e Con. Mining Co Madisonian Mining Ac Milling Co Shoshone County Lead-sln$200,000. Madison County Asbestos, $24,400. ' Holtermans. Johan P Custer County-Fluor- spar, White Pinehead Co Jefferson County Lead-sln$7,793. $28,700. Idaho Mining Co Shoshone County James Young and Angus A. McDonald, $123,738. GGrant Comity Lead. $3,000. Bleazard. J. W. and G. 8 Custer CounWest Slope Mining Co Silver Bow Lead-sln- c, $8,400. ty County Tungsten, $10,080. Rhode Island Mining Co Shoshone NEVADA $23,900. County Lead-zin- c, United Minerals Reserve Corp Elko Sunset Minerals, Inc Pine Creek $53,500. County Lead-sln- c, Lead-zin- c, $63,725. Bristol silver Mines, Lincoln County Snooze Mining Co Blaine County Leadline, $181,628. Lead-sln$136,000. Madison, J. A Mineral County TungSliver-Lea- d Bonner Mines, Inc Hope sten, $12,000. County $36,000. Cherry Creek Tungsten Mining Co McRae Tungsten Corp Valley County Cherry Creek County Tungsten, $75,000. and Lovestedt, A. J Tungsten. $20,351. Baker, S. G White, Compton L, Bonner County Douglas County $2,855. Copper, $57,310. Marshall Mining Co Elok County Svensson, Oscar V Elmore County-Antim- ony, Copper, $50,421.37. $2,445. Hamilton Consolidated Mines, White Mines. Inc Blaine Pine County Lead-sln- c, Silver Star-Quee$26,740. Lead-sln- c, $133,837. County E. 8. Perry and Robert McPherson, Sun Valley Lead-Silv- er Mines, Inc Nye County Antimony. $2,040. Blaine County $28,384. Grand Deposit Mining Co White Pine Bradley Mining Co Stlbnlte County-Antim- ony, County $26,400. $97,368. Dunnlgan, W. F Esmeralda County Lawrence Berrett. Bear Lake County $8,925. Mercury ore, $5,000. Pennsylvania Mine, Lincoln County South Mountain Mining Co Owyhee $25,792.22. $36,260. White Pine County Mt. Wlieeler Mines. Inc Co Shoshone County County Tungsten, $75,476. Nabob Silver-Lea- d LLead-zin- c, $143,450. Baltimore Camas Mines, Inc White Whitedelph Mining & Development Co Pine County Tungsten, $20,080. Lead-zlnc-copp- er, e, e, $321,534.06. line, Bowles-Hefl- Mining Co., San Juan County Uranium, $18,944. West Park Mining Co Wasatch County Copper, $16,200. Canary Mining Co Daggett County Copper, $26,725. American Fork Con. Mines, Utah Counln ty Lead-lin- e, $18,038. Tooele County-Tungs- ten. Woodman. Cecil R $12,379. Lakeside Monarch Mining Co Tooele $10,000. , County Lead-sln-c, Heber Lion Mining - Co., Wasatch County Copper, $5,000. Elkhorn Con., Inc., Jefferson County $25,800. Kentucky-Uta- h Mining Co Washington County $35,000. White Canyon Mining Co San Juan County Uranium, $52,376. J. R. 81mpot Co Wayne and Garfield Counties Uranium, $71,489.42. J. Walter Duncan Jr San Juan County Uranium, $43,190. Excalibur Uranium Corp Emery County Uranium, $59,293. Abe Day, San Juan County Uranium, $10,900. ARIZONA Banner Mining Co Fima County Copper, $126,789. Banner Mining Co Pima County Copper, $135,789. Reed & Reed. Mohave County Lead-zin- c, $20,000. James P. Nash Santa Crus County Copper, $38,600. American Asbestos Cement Corp Gila County Asbestos, $123,869. Eugene J. Meyer, Yavapai County Copper, $4,190. Sherwood B. Owens, Cochise County $63,926. Yucca Mining is Milling Co Mohave County Copper, $69,896. CALIFORNIA Philip Carey Mfg. Co Nevada County Asbestos, $79,500. Northfleld Mines, Inc Inyo County-Tung- sten, $44,720. Holmestake Mining Co Imperial County Tungsten, $19,000. Black Rock Mining Corp Mono County Tungsten, $119,000. Cordero Mining Co., Santa Clara County Mercury ore, $200,828. Miller 6c Warnken. Darwin County-Tung- sten, $60,000. Black Rock Mining Corp Mono County $61,623.50. Tungsten, Sierra Copper Co Calaveras County Copper, $16,613. California Quicksilver Mines, Inc Lake County Mercury ore, $39,440. Tungstar Cup. 6c Hanging Valley Tungsten Mines. Inyo County Tungsten, $70,000. Glidden Co Shasta County $294,300. Lead-smc-copp- er. Lead-ilne-copp- er, Lead-sinc-copp- cr, Lead-llnc-copp- er, Frederick Dumontler, Inyo $5,927.36. Harry E. Briggs, line, $17,300. Callahan Inyo County Lead- $120,000. ty Mining Co Clear Creek Lupton Lead-zin840.000. ty CounCoun- c, Lead Carbonate Mines, Inc., San Juan $35,000. County Landauer, Frank, 8an Juan County $15,500. Silver Bay Mines, Inc San Juan Counc, Lead-zlnc-copp- er, ty Lead-zin- c. Shelby-Johnso- n c, c, er, er, 0. er, c, . c, c, Lead-zlnc-copp- er, M$-llo- c, c, er, c, . Gunnison Lead-zin- c. Lead-zin- ple Lead-zlnc-copp- ns COLORADO Co Zinc-Lea- d County-Asbe- stos, c, $21,500. Mines, Inc Park Coun Lead-zlnc-copp- er, Lead-zlnc-copp- er, Legal Notice Gin) gDeg&b (QttSnSOSiQ ne Joy 25, 1952 Substantial Growth In Mineral Demand Forecast Continued from Page 1 and nonmetallic minerals in general, 133. In order that the nation may improve its domestic (position in mineral resourves, the commission reconunends adoption of the following policies: Stockpiling or strategic and critical materials should be made a permanent policy, with full consideration given to the vulnerability to enemy attack on U. S. and western hemisphere production facilities. Acquisition should be made at minimum cost without favoritism to any individual or groups and withdrawals should be made only in emergencies affecting national security. A permanent agency should be set up to replace current emergency agencies, such as the DMPA, with power to make purchase contracts, Including price guarantees, with resource , nations. Legislation should be enacted to give financial assistance, up to $100,000 per applicant, to small operators to support pros long-ter- m ASSESSMENT NOTICE The Tlntic Outpost Mining Company, principal place of business 825 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 2, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors cf the Tlntic Outpost Mining Company, held on the 3rd day of July, 1952, an assessment of one mill per share, or $1 per 1000 shares, was levied on all outstanding stock of the company payable immediately to G. B. Calderwood, Secretary, at the office of the Company. 825 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 2, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on the 5th day of August, 1952. will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold on the 2nd day of September, 1952, at the office of the company, 826 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 2, Utah, at the hour of 1 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. G. B. calderwood. Secretary Tlntic Outpost Mining Company, 825 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 2, Utah. ASSESSMENT NOTICE GOLDEN CENTURY INDUSTRIES, INC 413 Darling Building. Salt Lake City 1. Utah. . Notice is hereby given that at a meeton ing of the Board of Directors held the 10th day of July. 1952, an assessment of two cents (2c) per share was levied upon the capital stock of the cor- poration, payable immediately to Golden Century Industries, Inc 413 Darling Building, Salt Lake City 1. Utah. Any shares upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of Auugst, 1952, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction to be sold in the Company's office, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 15th day of September, 1952, at 3 oclock p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment. together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. K. L. STOKER, President ASSESSMENT NOTICE MAJESTIC OIL is MINING COMPANY, a Utah corporation. Principal place of 413 Building. business. 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake Salt Darling Lake City 1. Utah. City. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meetA88E88MENT NOTICE ing of the Board or Directors held cm the 10th day of July, 1952. assessment No. WESTERN CRUDE OIL COMPANY, 1106 1 of one cent (lc) per share was First Security Bank Building, Salt Lake levied on all the Issued and outstanding City 1, Utah. capital stock of the corporation payable Notice Is' given that at a meetImmediately to the company at Its office, ing of the hereby Board of Directors held on 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. the 25th day of June, 1952, an assesscants (lVfcc) ment of one and one-ha- lf Any stock upon which this assessment on the 19th day of per chare was levied on the stock of may remain unpaid adAugust, 1352. will be delinquent and the corporation, payable immediately to vertised for sale at public auction and the undersigned at 1106 First Security Is made be will sold Bank Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. before unless payment on the 9th day of September, 1952, at the Any stock upon which this assessment to 1:00 of hour p.m. oclock, pay the may remain unpaid on the 21st day of with assessment, the together delinquent 1952, will be delinquent and adcost of advertising and expense of sale. August, vertised for sale at public auction, aqd ALVIN R. ERIKSON, Secretary. unless payment is made before will be MAJESTIC OIL is MINING COMPANY. sold on the 25th day of September, 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1952, at 2:00 p.m to pay the delin pecting for new deposits of strategic minerals the advances to total about $15,000,000 over a r period. Percentage depletion should be maintained as a tax incentive without further increases in rates and present limitations on the amount allowed in expensing exporation costs should be removed. An alternative system of leasing should he made available for all federallyowned mineral deposits to which only the claim location system now applies, with the individual prospector determining the system he wishes to use. Present mining laws should be modernized. A complete census of the minerals industry should .be taken every five years and geological mapping of the U. S. and Alaska should he speeded up. With egard to premium-pric- e output, plans to foster high-cos- t the commission said such plans were useful under special emergency circumstances, but e for use as part of a price policy. five-yea- . ill-fitt- ed long-rang- quent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JOHN E. ANDERSON, secretary. By ALAN H. BISHOP,.. Attorney. 1106 First Security Bank Building. Salt Lake City 1, Utah. DELINQUENT NOTICE TAR BABY MINING COMPANY, principal place of business, 529 Newhouse Building, Salt Labe City 1, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assssment No. 48 of one cent (le) per share, levied on the 7th day of June, 1952, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No. Name Shares Amt. 2042 Jesse T. Badger 150 81.50 3083 Miss Christine U. Boies . 500 5.00 3408 Miss Christine U. Boles. .2.000 20.00 3302 Anthony Cacolice 5,000 60.00 3198 Lawrence Cacolice 5,000 50.00 3297 Josephine Calabro 3,500 35.00 2487 Gerard Carmell 300 3.00 3480 Carla B. Case 1,000 10.00 3585 Jullen ChrlschUles 250 2.50 3299 Mrs. Antonio Coletta 1,000 10.00 3475 Lucia Coletta 1,000 10.00 3121 Michael R. Cozza 3,000 30.00 3087 Antonio DeLucla 2,000 20.00 3093 Antonio DeLucla 1,000 10.00 3094 Antonio DeLucla 1,000 10.00 3095 Antonio DeLucla 1,000 10.00 3097 Samuel DeLucla 1,000 10.00 3098 Samuel DeLucia 1,000 10.00 3294 Samuel DeLucla 1,080 10.00 3295 Samuel DeLucia 1,000 10.00 3296 Samuel DeLucia 1,000 10.00 3293 Mrs. Stella DeLucia ....1,000 10.00 3400 RusseU A. DiSlblo 500 5.00 3401 RusseU A. DiSlblo 500 5.00 3402 Ruse eU DiSlblo 500 5.00 3403 Russell A. DiSlblo 500 5.00 3404 Russell A. DiSlblo 1,000 10.00 3101 Dommlnlck Falconi .... 1.000 10.00 3102 Dommlnlck Falconi 1,000 10.00 3103 Dommlnlck Falconi 1,000 10.00 3104 Dommlnlck Falconi .... 1,000 10.00 3417 H. Felnberg 1,000 10.00 3011 L W. Gardiner 1,000 10.00 3012 L. W. Gardiner 1,000.10.00 3013 L. W. Gardiner 1,000 10.00 3014 L. W. Gardiner 1,000 10.00 3015 L. W. Gardiner 1,000 10.00 3580 E. R. Gibson 1,000 10.00 2289 W. N. Gundry 600 6.00 500 H. H. Hall 230 2.50 3374 Ira Haupt is Co 1,000 10.00 3115 H. E. Havenor 850 8.50 3259 H. E. Havenor 420 4.20 3260 H. E. Havenor 420 4.20 3261 H. E. Havenor 420 4.20 3265 H. E. Havenor 500 5.00 E. 3266 H. Havenor 500 5.00 E. 3278 H. Havenor 420 4.20 3426 Max Hutter 500 5.00 2917 W. E. Hutton 420 4.20 3376 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3377 Ben amine Klarich 100 1.00 3378 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3379 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3380 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3381 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3382 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3383 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3384 Benjamine Klarich . . . . 100 1.00 3385 Benjamine Klarich 100 1.00 3391 Mrs. Selma Lieblo 1,000 10.00 3446 Mrs. Gladys Marcks 1.000 10.00 3030 V. Moore 250 2.50 3140 Carl F. Nell 1,000 10.00 3127 Guido Oraino 1,000 10.00 312B Guido Oraino 1,000 10.00 2098 R. N. Parr 200 2.00 2994 D. B. Potter 1,000 10.00 2674 Miss Sallye Lu Rlbellu .1.000 10.00 3564 Leslie Richards 1,000 10.00 3582 Jane R. Romeyn 500 5.00 3089 William Salvatare 1,000 10.00 3090 William Salvatore 1,000 10.00 3091 William Salvatare 1,060 10.00 3092 William Salvatare 1,000 1000 . 3301 Stephen N. Schneider . 100 1.00 3437 D. E. Sullivan 1,000 10.00 3454 Kenneth 6. Watkins. . . .5,000 56.00 3456 Kenneth O. Watkins. . . .1,000 10.00 3003 J. C. Anderson 680 6.00 3142 Frank Audla 1,000 10.00 3300 Pasquale Mare 2,000 20.00 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors made on so many the 7th day of June 195 shanes of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 529 Newhouse Building, Balt Lake City 1, Utah, on the 4th day of August, 1952. at the hdur of 3.00 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessments . J. H. DAVIS In peace or war it lias never been too little, too late." INDUSTRIAL PAINTING & DECORATING e Phone UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 7-45- 54 1750 Park Street Salt Lake Gty thereon, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of the sale. BURT M. SLUBBER, Secretary. 529 Newhouse Buildlr Salt Lake City 1. i A |