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Show The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah August 15, lftSS British Gaim Discovery Of New Uranium Souce SURVEY East 1st Sooth or Telephone: 22-2- 4 3-3- 45 wrEeSpermJeyiii k vited to bid for the rights, splitting the profits with Queen Eliz abefch II. The crown traditionally turns such income over to high-grad- Legal Notices The Western Mineral Survey the British treasury is qualified as a newspaper to Main uranium sources open publish Legal Notices, having approved in the Third to Britain at present are the Coun-o- f Congo and Canada, both trict Court of Salt Lake state Utah, which require payment in gold. Development of the Ni- Probate & Guardianship gerian deposits would permit Notices I Dis-Belgi- an Britain to ipay for atomic energy raw material with pounds For Further Information Consterling. sult the Clerk of the District Court or Respective Signers New Method Aids Search For Uranium Expansion Planned At Nevada Mine BATTLE MOUNTAIN, Nev. Copper Canyon Mining Co. reported it plans to expand oreg production 16 per cent by its selective flotation concentrator seven days a week. The plant bas a capacity of 350 tons of ore daily and turns concentrates carout lead-zin- c some copper and rying silver, gold. h Operations, for a recent period resulted in milling 15,589 tons of ore, shipment of 625 tons of concentrates, smeoper-atin- two-mont- . lter returns totaling $118,552, and an operating profit of Operating costs are averagabout $45,000 monthly. Proing duction has been gradually increased in recent months and 2. the mill is now operating near capacity. The company reports ample ore reserves and that it is constantly developing new ore. Production is chiefly confined to ore body the .Homfels lead-zin- c t levels on the 600 mid of the Julie shaft, which was discovered several years ago during development of copper and gold deposits. ocated in the Copper Canyon district, 18 miles south of Battle Mountain, the Copper Canyon mine was Nevadas fourth largest copper producer during World War II and a major gold producer during the depression period. The company owns the Copper Basin copper 'property in the Copper Basin field and gold properties in adjacent 700-foo- areas. Carlsbad Mine Yields Large Potash Tonnage -- CHICAGO, III The 100,000th carload of potash from International Minerals & Chemical Co- rporations mines at Carlsbad, N. M., has arrived in Kenosha, Wisconsin, A. Norman Into, vice president In charge of the pot ash division, announced today, The carload of potash was consigned to N. S. Koos & Sons Company, fertilizer manufactiA-erin Kenosha. International Minerals is one ers of potash ore in the United of the largest miners and refin States, producing approximately h of the total domesof tic output potash salts. The first commercial mining of potash in New Mexico began ini 1931. A. PRATT one-ha- heat-resista- nt one-fourt- AS8E8IKENT NOTICE WESTERN CRUDE OIL COMPANY, 1108 First Security Bank Building, Salt Lake J. Hoggan, Deceased. KESIJnt, Attorney for David WESTERN MINERAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS City 1, Utah. Estate of JOHN JUDGE OBRIEN, also Notice la hereby given that at a meetknown as JOHN J. O'BRIEN and JACK ing of the Board of Directors held oa OBrien, deoeased. the 25th day of June, 1952, an assessCreditors claims vlll vlth present bium from the ore might prove Entered as second Class matter at Balt vouchers to the undersigned lf at Walker ment of one and cents (like) Bank A Trust Company, 2nd South of under March Act Lake on was 3, levied stock of' the share does Utah, but the City, per that costly, problem and Main Streets, Salt Lake City, on 1879. to the or before Immediately 26th the of corporation payable December, day not seem insupeable." D. 1952. Subscription Rates: 84.00 for two the undersigned at 1106 First Security WALKER BANK A TRUST Bank If it can be solved, they es- years, 82.80 for one year and 81.80 for Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. COMPANY. six months. Any stock upon which this assessment By WM. J. FITZPATRICK. Vice timated, a plant handling 3,000 Please mention Western Mineral Survey President and Trust Officer, may remain unpaid on the 21st day of tons of ore daily would produce when writing to advertisers. Advertising Executor of the Estate of John August, 1952, will be delinquent and adrates on application. Judge O'Brien, also knovn as vertised lor sale at public auction, and about 100 tons of uranium and John J. O'Brien and as Jack unless payment Is made before will be L. M. HIUi. Business Manager 2,000 tons of niobium annually. J. O'Brien, Deceased. old on the 25th day of September, SENIOR A SENIOR, Attorney! for Ex1952, at 2:00 pjn, to pay the delinThe land Js owned by the Ni-- . ecutor. assessment, together vlth the cost development of the newl Date of first publication Aug. 15. A. D. quent of advertising and expense of sale. geian govenment, but the mm- - Intennountain Section, published b y The 1952. JOHN E. ANDERSON, the weatem ing rights belong to the British Secretary. eouroee from obtained Surrey li By ALAN H. BISHOP, Attorney. crown. It is considered likely Mineral believed to be reliable, but no responsi1105 First Security Bank Building, NOTICE TO CREDITORS British mining firm will be in- bility la aaaumed for accuracy of Salt Lake City 1. Utah. Estate of WILLIAM E. RHOADS, De- The British government has disclosed that one of the worlds biggest deposits of uranium the raw material of the atom bomb has been found in Nigeria. The field lies in the north central part of the British West African colony, 20 miles from the nearest railway. Geologists who reported the find estimated each ton of ore contains $14 uranium and niobium, a scarce metal used in alloys for jet enmake the ore would gines. That e more valuable than many gold deposits. The report said the field covers about 200 acres and that there are 700,000 tons of ore to the vertical foot Depth of the deposit is so far unknown. Disclosure of the find was made by Dr. R. A. MacKay and K. E. Beer in an official government publication. Mr. MacKay and Mr. Beer said extracting the uranium nio $28,-21- S ceased. Creditors vlll present claims vlth vouchers to the undersigned at 1209 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, AMERICAN FORK CONSOLIDATED Utah, on or before the 15th day of MINES. Principal place of business, 405 October, A. D. 1952. E. W. RHOADS, Executor of Dooly Building, Balt Lake City 1, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at d the estate of William E. Rhoads, meeting of the Board of Directors held Deceased. August 5, 1952, an assessment of One D. G. FOOTE, Attorney. share, to be knovn as (lcj Cent per Date of first publication August 15th, assessment No. 5, was authorized to A. D. 1952. be levied on the 11th day of August, on the Issued and outstanding 1952, stock of the corporation, payablo ImSUMMONS mediately thereafter to Wells J. RobCivil No. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ertson, Secretary, at the office of the COURT FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, Company, 405 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. STATE OF UTAH. CHARLES L. HOWAny stock upon which the assessment vs. - MARY EDNA ARD, Plaintiff, may remain unpaid at the 15th day Howard. Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE of September, 1952, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public aucNAMED DEFENDANT: tion and, unless payment is made bereYou are hereby summoned and so many shares of such delinquent fore, serve to BarL. J. Barclay, upon quired as may be necessary will be sold stock A clay Barclay, Plaintiffs Attorney, on the 15th day of October, 1952, at whose address is BuildAtlas at 1:30 the office of the Comp.m. Lake Salt an Answer ing, City, Utah, Building, Salt Lake to the Complaint within 20 days after pany. 1, 405 Dooly Utah, to pay assessment and servlets of this summons upon you. If City costa. , you fall so to do, Judgment by De J. ROBERTSON. WEUjS fault will be taken against you for Secretary. the relief demanded In said Complaint AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED FORK which has been filed vlth the Clerk 405 Dooly Building, Salt Lake of said Court, and a copy of which MINES, la hereto annexed and herewith served City 1, Utah. Dated this 9th day of Aug. 1952, at upon you. Salt Lake City, Utah. This Is an action brought by plaintiff to recover a Judgement dissolving the marriage contract heretofore DELINQUENT NOTICE and now existing between plaintiff and a THE FOREST HOME COMPANY, defendant. L. J. BARCLAY for Corporation. Principal place of business BARCLAY A BARCLAY. Attor 338 Fifth Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, P.O. Box 2522, Salt Lake City, Utah. nays for Plaintiff, Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, There are delinquent upon the followUtah. ing described shares of stock, on account of assessment levied on the 9th day of Juqe. 1952. the amount set opposite the name of the shareholder m follows: NOTICE At a Board of Directors meeting held Cert Shares Amt Name No. Minat the office of the 1 85.00 ing Company on the 7th day of August, 190 R. B. Folsom of Directors passed And, In accordance with law and an or1952, the Board upon a liquidating payment of 3 cents der of the Board made on the 9th day per share to its holders of Common of June, 1952, eo much of each parcel stock, and will be payable on the 18th of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company. day of August. 1952, books of the company on Common stockholders will be 336 Fifth Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, closed on the 14th day of August, 1952 at the hour of 12 oclock noon Friday, MININQ COMPANY. September 5, 1952, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the B, A. PL?NN Secretary, cost of advertising end expenses of sale. F. Y. FOX. 95-8- 95 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bata of JAMEB H. LEWIS. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 920 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 27th day of SepA. D. 1952. TTTJ.Tg k. LEWIS, tember, Administratrix of the Estate of James H. Levis, Deceased. Date of first publication July 28, A. D. 1952. CHENEY. MARK, WUJEXN8 A CAN- - The search for uranium is made easier and faster with the Attorne Scintillometer probe it is closed by operations office of the office of the Atomic EnerNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ADA IRENE WHITE XR gy Commission. The new instru-nmen- t VINE, Deceased. records the depth and Creditors vlll present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 220 unuranium of deposits quality Continental Bulk Building, Salt Lake der the earths surface by meas- City, onA. or before the 10th day of Oc D. 1952. tober, in drill holes, uring radioactivity Date of first publication August 8. Dtests 19iLLIAM H mvsm Admln, Following comprehensive utrator of the Estate of Ada near Blanding, Utah, one new unit already has been put into By robebt m1 teates0' of ans A YiATEs. 220 use in the Colorado Plateau neslen, Continental MANapi Building, Salt Lake area, the principal domestic city, Utah, source of uranium, and four others were readied this spring notice to creditors for use by the ABC. Eetate of F. R. 8ANDBERO. De- J Dr. Phillip L. Merritt, head of ceased. Creditors vlll present claims with the inni. exploration program, vouchers to the undersigned at 301 announced: With their use, we Sth will be able to speed up sub- day of December, A. D. 1962. LAURA S. NIELSEN, stantially our studies to locate new underground deposits of dis-NO- N A- - I - Park-Blngha- PARK-BXNGHA- m M Secretary, I uranium in the Colorado Plateau and other western states. Lowered into drill holes several inches in diameter and 200 or more feet deep, the new unit er I A. D. 1952. A. D. 1952. MINA Date of first publication August 1st, Clayton week reported this HOGGAN $40,013. ' TO CREDITORS of DAVID J. HOGGAN, NOTICE DeEstate ceased. Creditors vlll present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 414 City by the fact that the companys JS4J0brtM,B1ti opcraUcn to Crnter County has a.d;um. been closed by strike since early A. d. 1952. My. RICHARDSON, Administratrix of the Eetate of Martha A. Hoggan, deceased. A. PRATT KEBI.ER. Attorney for second-quarte- r This compares with $128,082 In the preceding 'quarter and $162,064 in the comparable quarter of 1951. The large drop is accounted for gross sales of - Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tlntic Outpost Mining Company, held on the 3rd day of July, 1952, an assessment of one mill per share, or $1 per 1000 shana, was levied on all outstanding stock of the company payable Immediately to O. B. Calderwood, Secretary, at the office of the Company, 825 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 2, Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on the 5th day of and August, 1952, will be delinquent, advertised for sale at public auction, Is eo made and before union payment TOUCheri to parcel of stock as Judge Building. Salt Lake City; Utah, many beshares of each necessary will be sold on the 2nd on or before the 6th day of December, may day of September, 1952, at the office a. d. 1952. Date of first publication Aug. 1. 1952. of the company, 825 South Tenth East ERNEST A. JORGENSEN, Ad- Street, Balt Lake City 2, Utah, at the ministrator of Estate of Ernest hour of 1 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the coat F. Jorgensen, deceased. GORDON B. CHRISTEN BOW, 314 Judge of advertising and expense of eale. G. B. Calderwood, Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, Attorney , ClaytonSilverSilver Mines Utah. Utah. selectively records, gamma rays given off by which it passes. It combines many functions that previously had to be performed separately by different devices. The Scinttillomete probe can 'read a drill hole from bottom to top at the rate of 30 feet a for Administrator. minute. The measuring unit is contained in a stainless steel Estate of WILLIAM NUGENT EARL tube 2 feet long, with an out- - WATSon, Deceased. ' Creditors will present claims with side diameter of two inches. It vouchers to the undersigned at 1209 is lowered into the shaft by a Walker Bank Bldg Salt Lake ofCity, Utah, cm or before the 1st day October, able which also transmits its A. D. 1952. Date of first publication August 1, signals to a recorder above. A. D. 1952. a is the of EVAN BRYNYRIDON The heart WATSON, probe Executor of the Estate of WilSpecially prepared crystal of soliam Nugent Earl Watson, Deceased. dium iodide mounted in alumiD. O. FOOTE, Attorney. num next to a intube. When struck by visible gamma rays, given off NOTICE TO CREDITORS by uranium and radium, the Estate cf MARTHA A. HOGGAN, Decrystal converts their energy- ceased. Creditors will present elalme vlth at 414 City Into pinpoint impulses Of Visi- " vouchers to the undersigned and County Bldg., Balt Lake City, Utah, ble light. on or before the 2nd day of October, photo-multipli- ASSESSMENT NOTICE Hie Tlntic Outpost wining company, principal place of business 828 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 2, MINA IS aS- - SoctKS: lft HOGGAN RICHARDSON. Administratrix of the Estate of Delinquent notice FLOUCSTA MINING COMPANY, principal fUas of business, 1153 East 6th South Street Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment No. of lf cent (Vfcc) per share, levied on the 2nd day of June, 1952, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Ns. Oa No.af Aat.af Nams Certif. Shares Assess. 484 8. H. Abrahamson 500 2 AO 555 8. K. Abrahamson AO 100 693 S. H. Abrahamson 400 2A0 695 8. H. Abrahamson 1000 5 AO 1000 8.00 697 8. H. Abrahamson 1000 5.00 699 S. H. Abrahamson 1000 5.00 701 S. H. Abrahamson B 64 Robert N. Course . . . .10,000 60.00 B 73 Joe Arnold 1000 5.00 1248 Harold A. Bogotty 1000 5.00 B 14 H. R. Bresmahan 2000 10.00 B 77 Robert Adams Chilton . 1000 5.00 B 21 Sheldon b. or Doris R. LA one-ha- 1000 5.00 Colemere 10000 50-0B 61 James F. Conrad 1000 5.00 Tlntic Outpost Mining Company, 825 B 75 Regina Gay 10000 50A0 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 2, B 69 August Gref 767 A. H. Hougaard 2000 10.00 Utah. B 67 Herman W. Horrocks . . . 500 2A0 B 19 Laveil Huffman 1000 5A0 EXTENSION NOTICE 1000 5.00 1143 L. L. Jensen B 36 Thomas Killeen 5000 25-0Notice la hereby given that at a meetMrs. Regina List 5000 25.00 ing of the Board of Directors of the Bill 1000 5A0 379 B. J. Love Tlntic Outpost Mining Company, held 985 Ellis B. or Violet on the 6th day of August, 1952, the 1000 5.00 J. E. Madsen from the delinquent date was extended 984 Leon K. or Violet 5th day of August ,1952, to the 20th 1000 5.00 J. E. Madsen day of August, 1952, and the sale date 983 Mrs. Violet J. E. or was extended from the 2nd day of 1000 5.00 Delbert Madsen 1952, to the 10th day of September, 868 Esther Andersen Nelson .1000 5.00 1952, the hour and place September, 10000 50.00 487 K. E. Newgebauer of sale remaining the same. 971 John Rasmussen 3000 15.00 G. B. CALDERWOOD. 1167 John Rasmussen 2000 10.00 Secretary, . . 1000 5.00 62 H. R. Relchman, M.D. company, B 259 mining outpost . . . 1000 5.00 Mrs. Gertrude Tracy 825 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake . . . 1000 5.00 260 Mrs. Gertrude Tracy City, Utah. . . . 250 1.25 261 Mrs. Gertrude Tracy 328 W. F. or Edith Trlpett. . 500 2A0 . 1000 5.00 329 W. F. or Edith Trlpett. 330 W. F. or Edith Trlpett. . 1000 5.00 ASSESSMENT NOTICE 417 W. P. or Edith Trlpett.. 275 1.37 MAJESTIC OIL & MINING COMPANY, 921 W. F. or Edith Trlpett. . 225 1.13 ox a Utah corporation. Principal place 1000 6.00 989 Frank Vaculln business, 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake B 23 Bryan or Elva Vernon . . 1000 5.00 City. Utah. B 25 Bryan or Elva Vernon.. 4000 20.00 Notice Is hereby given that at a meet1000 5.00 358 Annie Webb or on Directors held ing of the Board B 71 Kenneth W. Westerman 2000 10.00 No. assessment the 10th day of July, 1952, 1000 5.00 751 Ernest Wright 1 of one cent (lc) per share was And In accordance with the law and and on issued all the levied outstanding order of the Board of Directors made on payable the 2nd day of June, 1952, and on the capital stock of the corporation Its office, 21st at to the company immediately of July, 1952, so many shares of 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. each day of stock as may be necessary parcel assessment this which stock upon Any will be sold at the office of the company, of 19th on the remain day unpaid may 1153 East 6th South Street, Salt Lake August, 1952, will be delinquent and adUtah, on the 18th day of August, vertised for sale at public auction and City, 1952, at the hour of 2:30 oclock p.m to unless payment Is made before will be sold pay the delinquent assessment, together on the 9th day of September. 1952, at the with the cost of advertising and expenses hour of 1:00 p.m. o'clock, to pay the of sale. the with assessment, together delinquent MICHAEL F. O'REILLY. cost of advertising and expense of sale. ALVIN R. ERIKSON, Secretary. Secretary. LsFloreclta Mining - Company, 1153 East MINING COMPANY, MAJE8TIC OIL Lake 6th South Street.- Salt City, Utah, 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary 0 0 mmc ' . |