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Show 2 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah Cascade Basin Scene Of Monazite Development HugeContinued from Page 1 ons, its use instead of steel cuts weight 40 pier cent, with no sacrifice of strength. It is practically rustproof and resists corro-sio-n in salt water better than stainless steel, but as yet existing processes of refining titanium are difficult and costly. Titanium oxide has practically replaced white lead as a paint pigment; oddly enough it comes from the blackest of sand and is the whitest material known. Titanium oxide pigment has great hiding power, meaning fewer coats are required in painting. The pigment is also used in manufacturing linoleum and e floor coverings, as coating for fabrics and textines, such as oil cloth, window shades, artificial leather, and paper and in rubber manufacture. Zircon is used in ceramics and and give the loaded trucks help in getting under way when the weather is wet. Morgan uses a Caterpillar D8 Tractor and a Hyster Hystaway to skid logs and to load trucks and has a D4 equipped with a Hyster towing winch skidding pine to the landings. Ted Taknen, Mead- uses a bulldozer-equippe- d Caterpillar D8 Tractor in building access roads on the Morgan operations, for bulldozing brush into piles for burning, and for pushing, over trees. The three companies which are operating 1000-toelectricalin the disly powered dredges trict are the Baumhoff-MarshaCo. of Cascade, Ida.; Warren Dredging Co. of Boise, and the Dredging Co. of Cascade. All of them are employing Caterpillar track-typ- e Tractors to advantage in mainrefractories, zircon brick mak- taining a smooth schedule of ing the highest temperature furnace linings known. A new operations. Baumhoff-Marshalfor inmetal, zirconium, is used in sur- stance, has a D8 and angling gery for bone splicing. bulldozer for clearing dredge Garnet is used chiefly as an and tailings, leveling operation abrasive. access roads As a matter of fact, it is said constructing truck across and tailings towing that from the standpoint of uses trucks out of the and swamps surfor the rare earth group, the wet weather. in tailing piles face has scarcely been scratched. This machine handles an averIt is an interesting sidelight 2000 cy of material each of that the monazite dredging oper- age eight-hou- r shift. ations in the Cascade Basin have 2 cy A dragline Bucyrus-Eri- e brought about the first gang mill activities in the area, .the machine is used to cast dredge result of the necessity of clear- tailings for the construction of in floating, the ing brush and lodge pole pine ditches usedmoves about 200 cy It dredges. from dredge ground. of sand per hour, being J.,1. Morgan, Inc., New Mead- yards with a Caterpillar D powered in is ows, Ida., busily engaged 13000 A Bay City engine. logging approxmately 4,000,000 board feet of logs annually in clamshell, powered by a D4400 from cleaning up' ahead of the engine, loads concentrates cars railroad for the into ground dredges. This clearing process to the magnetic plant in involves brush and pine up to hauling D7 Boise. a There with bulldozer 10 inches in diameter and concentrates. stumps up to 3 feet in diameter. stockpiles the At the The brush is burned, while the operaD8 logs are trucked to Morgans tions a bulldozer-equippenearis the workhorse which clears, electrically powered mill and grades tailings and commercial flattens into and cut up by lumber, mostly 1 and 2 inch builds roads for the trucks. . Warren Dredging Co., on the grades. Diesel Tractors are other hand, employs a D7 with Caterpillar clearan angling dozer blade in simplaying a big role in the ing work which precedes actual ilar work, and this machine dredging for the critical mona handles about 1500 cy of the mazite. They pioneer logging ac- terial daily. In all of the dredgcess roads, Skid logs to scattered ing operations the tailing piles g are leveled off so that the land decks through load trucks may eventually be seeded to pine, stockpile brush, ows, Ida., n ll felt-bas- Idaho-Canadia- n - l, Idaho-Canadia- n d . close-growin- grass and grain crops native to the area. In each case, the big dredges handle about 4000 to 6000 cy of material daily, working 24 hours a day. Endless chains of Duckets bring up the material, from the surface to a maximum depth of 70 feet, and the loads are dumped at the rate of. 24 buckets per minute. The heavy monazite sand is separated from the gravel and earth, within the dredge, through a screening and pulsation process. At the Boise plant, sand is placed on a belt and run through a series of magnets of varying degrees of intensity to separate the monazite, zircon, garnet and ilmenite. Up until 1949, the United States imported most of its monazite sands, 75 per cent coming from India and the remainder from Brazil, although small quantities were dredged up in the Carolinas and Florida. When exports to the U. S. were stopped, American manufacturers started a hectic search for domestic supplies, a search that has resulted in the feverish activities in Idaho and may well write a brilliant new chapter in the Gem states already bright mining history. Copper Canyon Mine Shutdown BATTLE MOUNTAIN, IJev. Declining lead markets are held responsible for shutdown of the Copper Canyon mine. Approximately 70 men were laid November 28, 1852 Huge Investment At Williston WILLlSTON, ui Ds Amerada Petroleum Corp. of Tulsa had between $14 and $15 million invested in North Dakota at the end of August, according to C. E. Boone, an Amerada vice president Amerada, discoverer of oil in North Dakota to open the big Williston Basin play, currently is spending about $1,250,000 a month in developing and evaluating its North Dakota holdings, Mr. Boone told a district meeting of the North Dakota Bankers Association. He said the companys gross return at the end of September was $1.1 million. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARY L. BARNES, deceased. Creditors will present claims with ' vouchers to the undersigned at 627 Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of Con-tlwn- tal March. AX). 1953. J. GRANT IVERSON, Executor of the estate of MARY L. BARNES, deceased. Date of first publication November 7th, AX). 1952. J. GRANT IVERSON, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of BARDEN BENNIQN, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 622 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or befoqe the 12th day of January, A.D. New-hou- se 1953. AURELIA BENNION CAHOON. Administratrix of the Estate of HARDEN BENNION, deceased. Date of first publication November 7th, A.D. 1952. ft SENIOR, Attorneys.. SENIOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY 65 45 AX). 1952. 1879. Subscription Rates: 84.00 for two GORDON B. CHRISTENSON, rears, 82.80 for one rear and 81.50 for Attorney for Administrator. six months. Please mention Western Mineral Surrey when writing to advertisers. Advertising NOnCE TO CREDITORS rates on application. Estate 'of EVA T. McLEAN, deceased. Creditors will present claims with s Ik M. HTIJk Business Manager vouchers to the undersigned at 920 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, All the news of the development of the Utah, on or before the 10th day of JanuIntermountain Section, published by The ary A.D., 1953. Administrator of Harold w. McLEAN, Western Mineral Surrey. the estate of EVA T. McLEAN, deAll news appearing In the Western ceased. Mineral Surrey Is obtained from sourcea believed to be reliable, but no responsiDate of first publication, November 7th, stateu of for assumed, accuracy A.D. 1952. bility ments. CHENEY, MARR. WILKINS ft CANNON, Attorneys. Legal Notices below local production costs. Lead prices started slipping in April and now are far below April quotations. It is also pointed out that freight, smelting, and the cost of practically all classes of supplies used have risen. It is understood the mine is being kept 'pumped out and in stand-b- y condition so that work with minimum resumed can be delay if and when metal prices justify reopening. There are rumors of an impending switch to open pit gold mining. Notice Legal APPLICATION NOTICE OF Court an Appli- Coun- ty, State of Utah. Probate & Guardianship Notices E. ROSE and WALKER ft TRUST COMPANY, Executors of the Estate of Mins Rose, Deoeased. Date of first publication November 14, A. D. 1952. DEY, HOPPAUGH. MARK ft JOHN-SO- N, Court or Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FRIEDA of March. KURT BANK Kearns Building, Salt Lake Utah, Attorneys for Executors. 903 For Further Information Consult the Clerk of the District M. CON- City, Estate ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of LEOPOLDO ALBEROO, de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 201 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the twenty-thir- d day of March 1953. LEY, also known as FRIEDA A.D., PRANK TACCOONA, ROBERT A. 8TELTER, Executors of Last Will and CONLEY, Deceased. Testament of LEOPOLDO Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 404 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of April, A. D. ALBEROO, deoeased. Date of first publication November 21st, AJ)., 1952. R. K JOHNSON. LOUIS H. CALIXBTER JEANETTE POPHAM, Executrix of the Estate of Frieda M. Cbnley, also known as Frieda Conley, Deceased. Date of first publication November 28, A. D. 1952. SAMUEL BERNSTEIN, Attorney for Executrix. Estate of CLARA BTRATIS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 316 Kearaa Building, Salt Lake Cite, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1953. 8PERO BTRATIS, Executor of the Estate of CLARA BTRATIS, deceased. Date of first publication November 1953. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LEWIS J. BOWEN, sometimes known as LEWIS JOSEPH BOWEN, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 921 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of January A.D. ELIZABETH BOWEN LARSON, executor of Estate of LEWIS J. BOWEN, sometimes known at LEWIS JOSEPH BOWEN, deceased. Date of first publication November 7. cation praying for dissolution A.D. 1952. and that of the corporation, RAT, QUINNEY ft NEBEKER, Thursday, the 8th day of Janu- Attorneys for Executor. ary, 1953, at the hour of 10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of REBECCA C. ROSEN, deceased. oclock a.m., or as soon therewill present claims with Creditors after as counsel can be heard, vouchers to the undersigned at 404 BosBuilding, Salt Lake City, Utah, on has been fixed as the time, and ton or before the 14th day of March A.D., d of courtroom the the 1953. ROSEN. Executor of the EsCourt, City and County MORRIS tate of REBECCA C. ROSEN, deceased. Date of first publication November 7th Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, A.D. 1952. as the place at which said Ap- SAMUEL BERNSTEIN. Attorney for Executor. plication will be heard. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and NOTICE TO CREDITORS affixed the seal of the District Estate of ANN M. CARR, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Court, aforesaid, this 21st day of vouchers to the undersigned at 903 Stearns Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or November, 1952. before the 10th day of January A.D., (Seal) ALVIN KEDDINGTON, 1953. L JACOBSON. Ekecutor of EsClerk. LYALL tate of ANN M. CARR, deceased. Date of first publication November 7, By JACOB WEILER, Deputy. 1952. ..CHENEY, MARR, WILKINS tn. "Y. HOPPAUGH, MARK ft JOHNSON, & CANNON, Attorneys for 903 Kearns Building, Lake 1, above-entitle- little, too late." AX). 1952. Estate of CLAUDE L. BUCKHOLT8, deceased. . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 314 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 12th day of January AX)., .22-2- 4 1st South East 1953. OTIS B. KIRK, Administrator of the or Telephone: Estate of CLAUDE L. BUCKHOLTS. Entered as aecond class metier et Belt deceased. Lake City, Utah, under Act of Kerch S, Date of first publication November 7th tries have driven the price down trict. Court of Salt Lake above-entitle- d a New-hou- se off. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MINA ROSE, Deceased. Company officials said that The Western Mineral Survey Creditors will present claims with, the undersigned at Trust the move was taken reluctantly is qualified as a newspaper 'to vouchers to Walker Bank ft Trust Combut that the recent heavy im- publish Legal Notices, .having Department. pany, Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake before the 20th day ports' of lead from foreign coun- been approved in the Third Dis- City, Utah, A.onD. or1953. FOB DISSOLUTION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Salt Lake. In the Matter of the Application of SANPETE VALLE. COAL COMPANY, a Utah Corporation, for Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That SANPETE VALLEY COAL COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Utah, has filed with the Clerk of the In peace or war it lias never been too NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JAMES ZIBSI. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 716 Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the 10th day of January A.D., 1953. RICHARDS and BIRD, Attorneys lor MARY Z. DRIOGS, Administratrix of tbs estate of JAMES ZS98I, deceased. Date of first publication November 7th, Salt At'-ne- ys Utah, City for Executor. Attorneys-for-Executor- s. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21st, A.D. 1952. EDWARD M. MORRISSEY Attorney for Executor 318 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARJORIE B. JACKSON, aim aa known MARJORIE BEELER JACKSON MARJORIE JACKSON, tfAB.Tfw.TV B JACKSON CRAWFORD and MRS. T. V JACKSON, deceased. Creditors will present claims wltl vouchers to the undersigned at Its plact of business. Main and Second Soutl Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be fore the 16th day of. March. A.D. 1953. WALKER BANK ft TRUST COMPANY Executor of the Estate of MARJORIE B JACKSON, also known as MARJORD BEELER JACKSON, MARJORIE JACK SON. MARJORIE B. JACKSON CRAW FORD and MRS. T. F. JACKSON, de ceased. Date of first publication November 70 . A.D. 1952. GU8TTN, RICHARDS ft MATTSSON, Attorneys for Executor, 1007 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS Civil No. 98875 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH JAMES E. LAMBROS BALT Plaintiff. Vs. GUS. O. LAMBROS, sometimes known as Oust O. Lambros, or Oust O. Lambro-ko- s: GEORGE O. LAMBROKOS; MRS. GEORGE O. LAMBROKOS, sometimes known as Mrs. George O. Lambrokes: MRS. RICHARD S. SUTTON, the heir at law. devisees, or creditors. If any, of said named persona who are deceased, and all other persons, unknown, claim- ing any right, title, estate or Interest In or Hen upon the real property described In the Complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE- - |