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Show T T iiiEiM, OF U LIBRARY CITY 1 Feature Mining, Oil, financial ... t. . Active ! i Utalis . Tracing 'Increases ..... . i m.. ..BiriHU (Bonus OUJ . (Bristol SUw- ; -jc- - r. .. .Central 'Standard if Con. . (Clayton 1 BUtar Con. ... ..of: Oil 'Colorado Colb. Rcxal ' Roose--1 roomoined Metau xChief ' The.ioIIo win - to squeeze interval' 4327 to 4330 feet Perforated4327 to 4320 ieet and jet' shots - : ' "I" I Burika'ilflnei Enrekat-Stdi . ... Cantra! . i "kTintle Standard .. .. .. Baby--- ' OU aTrana-Uhlo- n park City . Utah" Con. aUtah.'Ida.' Bug. Cool o. Victor Con. xWeitern;- -- - Con. OU AUoya aWeit Toledo 1 Ubert . . xwiiu ton Btin on ' xTaokM Con. 1-- 02 u03 .02 l,.06 .7000 -- .. .; . jo .0M4 .26 .. ..00 3X000 r.25 .01 aa a a .. 4300 ,.?3630 "4X0 4000 t. 45 a ''5500 isooo J22 , aa a 4 103V4 .02 .07 .06 ,03 .03 . 4 a sooo 02 "feet 'Testing. ' Eyner Nielson No. 1 (Located SE NW, ; Sec. 36, 3S 5W Drill .'stem test No. 5, total depth 624 .TT 4600 feet. Tool .feet, packer Jj o 11U1UC1 2. hours. Gas to surface in 19 min- I 19 in surface to minutes, utes.oil 9 - I 1 1 oil to surface in 1 hour 15 minutes. l--l A A of flow remainder for Very slight 'test. Gravity of oil 22 degrees cor- rected, pour point 60 degrees. Core j JL 11 8 feet. Recovered No. 3, Commission j4'24 fieetDrili stem test No. 6,, total v'The; Atomi6r Energy out less 45. days than that Points 4624 depth. 4648 feet, packer ' feet. Tool open 1 hour. Very faint reain whej-ebclaim holders may obtain initial blow dead in 10 minutes. mining : benefits the provided by Public Recovered 15 feet drilling fluid. I Law 250, passed by the 83rd Core No 4, 46 Jeet to 4688 feet 38 feet. Drill stem test gress and approved by the Presi No. 7, total depth 4686 feet packer dent ra August 12, 1953. Public Law 250 provides that, 4648 feet. Tool open 3 hours. tm inn I subject to certam limitations andet n j onn mining claim reservations, nnderthe mining lawa of the to J 4lUnited States No. 5 iegUcut to and January 1, prior 9V4 feet I 31, 1939, 4705V4 . feet Recovered 1953. oil land included witnin a . . Going in hole to drill stem test No. 9. Driil atem teat No. 8. total i Commerce . Secretary Weeks add . Defense Mobilization Director' Flemming to 'the special minerals task force, ' Eisenhower asked that" they come up with a new' national ' minerals policy that will not only assure the country I adequate mineral raw materials mec any contingency during the uncertain years ahead but also provide ' adequate protection for domestic .mine expansion. The mining industry has contributed in large measure to our ovp I lffl ft trOSl present ' state of - 4624-464- ae-an- y . , Con-Recover- ed w lo-fe- - ftae ZeralS" Of .t t Uranium 1 (R-Nev.- - Power Industry Ahead of Europe ii jl ), . I 'V1 . , 85-to- . . . 1: i f Foreign Mines Get Contracts While U. S. Projects Fold Prospector Makes Find 1. mA preparedness OllCCS 1 i r 9 through vigorous expansion of its facilities, he pointed out in a letter to McKay. Every effort should be made to preserve this new added economic strength through policies that would be consistent with our other national and international policies. Claims by the domestic nonfer-rou- s ington. The prudent use and developmetal mining industry that The Inment T;dn investigator, found, - of- - domestic mineral re( thir foreign competitors are be- quiry at I the GSA lead offices, that sources, as well as assured ' d ing fattened ; bn generous United xinc are being bought in for-- cess to necessary sources abroad, States government contracts at eign countries at prices ranging are indispensible to the operation the expense of domestic, operators from 16.5 to 17.5 cents a' pound, I of an active economy, he contin were substantiated this week by while domestic be- - ued. are producers factual evidence uncovered by the The President requested that the ing forced to dose down because Washington correspondent of the I cannot make ends meet committee at they have its study com-th- e in the Spokane Spokesman-RevieVi cents pleted of 13 prevailing prices and. recommendations records and files of the general a for lead 10 and cents a if pound ready, possible, by March 31, services administration in Wash- I the deadline set by senate and pound for zinc. I house . committees for the U. S. Information on only about three dozen contracts was made avail-- 1 tariff commission to complete its able to the investigator and that sperfal study of the lead and zinc was only after considerable dis-- 1 industries, cussion among GSA officials over timing of President Eisen-whaaction this week gives rise bowers should be disclosed. How much information on similar con- - to speculation over whether or I tracts was withheld under an uot it was prompted or in any way 8 laws shall be effective to the I feet Tool qpen 2 ho . confi-- 1 influenced by the vigorous criti-denti- al same extent as if the mining claim agency classification of 1 faal bl0,wiie,adaald Uranium-bearing could not be determined cism which mining industry lead-an- d . ore found by had been located on lands open to covered 680 feet fluid, cut bod, re- location under the Neil McNeic, a lone prospector, in a congressional investigation I er.s and others well acquainted mining laws. mainder 540 feet gas cut fresh waTo obtain the benefits of this an isolated, area of Fremont Coun- will probably be necessary to with the operation of the industry feet ter. Core No. 6, 4705W-472- 8 presented last week on the other law, the owner of such' mining ty, Wyoming, may be an import- bring it to light. end . of Pennsylvania Avenue at atomic enclaim is required not later than ant new discovery, Senator Malone 120 days after August 12, 1953, to ergy commission said in Denver man of a senate interior subcom-- 1 ' ' (1) post an amended notice of lo- last week following a preliminary mittee now holding hearings in cation of mining claims, stating survey of the find by two of its Washington into the stockpiling that such notice is filed in ac- geologists. program, said last week that 77 cordance with provisions of this Preparations for an intensive per cent of all critical materials Public Law and (2) file for record examination NEW YORK, October 2, 1953 of the area are now now in the stockpile has come Powder metallurgy, the art of such notice in the office where the being made, according to Charles from abroad and that the United I ORE SIHPMENTS transforming metal powders into certificate or notice of location of C. Towle, cheif of the AECs Den- States is ii much too dependent recorded. claim is such and Week Ending 0ct 31 useful objects by pressing ver exploration branch, but bees thse who fTT holders located Claim their this in BINGnAM DISTRICT, UTAH wintering has developed cause of the remotess of the area s?naieign rC 31 1939 and no claims between is Combined it where Metals Reduction Co. to July the point country it is going to take considerable fused to cite specific examples on in1953 should for their own tmv Jan. ,10 1, an but an accepted art, longer to evaluate and determine grounds of but did ten w S- if their claims are time ton8 dustrial technique, and' one, more- benefit find out extent of the ore deposition, reporters he had found that the the so a located for lease that Utah 960 they Copper (Kennecott) he said. over, which has become highly government has deliberately evadn es of take rights advantage may cars, competitive --to die casting, screw tablished The scene of the discovery is 50 ed tariff laws by importing for- PARK CITYdaily average. UTAH the Congress in Pubby other and machining, stamping miles east of Lander in a public eign tungsten and then selling it to New Park DISTRICT, 250. lic Law Mining Co. 1607 tons. methods. metal forming precision lands area where ther are no im- private industry for manufacture , EUREKA-DISTRICTUTAH mineral and for, Applicants, Furthermore, powder metallurgy into military items. The roads. nearest rail proved Chief , Consolidated leasmineral concen- ore issued under leases has States finally in the United head is about 25 miles northwest Malone contended that a great trates 43 cars. in recorded are laws of Regional the ahead ing succeeded in forging of the ore deposit at Bonneville, a majority of the 75 critical mater- - j Dragon Consolidated clay 28 European industry,, both in terms Offices of the Bureau of Lam station on. the Chicago, Burling- ials on the stockpile list can be de-- 1 cars, which in adState for the Management of practical applications and ton & Quincy line. veloped in this country. Empire Mines ore 1 car. vancement ; as a science, said the land is located while notices o of AEC are Parties contracts geologists the on Mine ore 1 car. which Mammoth filed Among Kempton H. Roll, powder metal- elaim locations are generally re- planning to go into the area in information was PIOCIIE DISTRICT, NEVADA released, the lurgist and assistant to the secre- in the ' office of the county trailers hope to complete their Spokesman - Review investigator Combined Metals Reduction Co. corder. Assoda Powder Metal the of tary Claim holders are urged to examination before heavy snows found one which pays Volcanl lead and zinc concentrates 4 tion, before. a group of some forty make it inaccessible, Towle said. Mines company of Peru 17V& cents cars. Perlite-r-1- 6cars. - Manganese distinguished metallurgists visit- che$ the status of their "claims to McNeic's discovery has started a pound for a total of 287,360,000 nodules 5 cars, ing the United States under the as only a short time remainscon- a rush of prospectors into the benefits of themselves pounds of zinc. It was signed last) J. A,. Hogle & Co.. Minings Dept. avail auspices of the Foreign Operations (Continued on Page 2) 250. Law Public tained in Administration. openl0 vxldlill f j : . . j3l Zulu J 1 I : ?.70 ..-'- aTJn. aUtah-wy- : '.0514 Xtr-tie-- ' l The i future of the domestic met- al .'.!! mining industry looked consid-wlerably brighter this week following the; appointment by President Eisenhower of a special cabinet committee to look into conditions within the industry which he term- ed na matter of grave national concern. Naming .Interior Secretary Me- . j ........ xSuBdaaca OU Co. . Swaaaaa Con. . "Tar J2 I .. raSo.f-- ' Standard - t woo jo 8o. Iran Bloakom 1 4296 feet- Tool bpen 3 .Gold chain too.'set1 : 1 tetars, weak initialblow continued throilgh test. Recovered 405 feet Horn saver 'fluid top 135 feet rate hole Ashley I gSl2 Qen ' Valley crude, remaining 270 feet t xKennebec oil" cut ''water, Went in ' hole with ytSY"T7toh "4320 uiuido icon. drill stem ' test tool set ,;feet Started "Swabbing 4:00 p.m. j SmSTSuy Swabbing 3 barrels' for 5' hours, VzMadiion Miner water. Cleaned out hole to MafnJa '50 5288 feet. Ran 2V4 inch tubing to xmISSui011 526 .33 'asavar Standard ,L?o.rn wb4t uuh - 01 SUver Klag'Wact aSUvar 8hlald ;... UgSSKn conventional xEureka Lilly Con. . k . 'kRoyitdh Coal'n 1 i V OU de Mag. ArgaaUna XRlcO'. . t'TH i - .41 ft'Mlnin 'kProapar 23E) Total depth 5754' feet huragon 4316; feet .'retainer. "cement. Set . r-r- jfa Plutua Ji xPrine' Can. ed Witter Holllow. SW NW Sec. . :.? OaeTcarfLSf XPlaxable (Locat--l y OU" Ner-Tab xPark Plngham City Con. Park Xonold park ' Neiion Park Premier Co 7S ".U; xMountaln' View xNalldrirar lPkrkJ summary will drilling activity in ' the velt, Utah region was released by S52oi58i Lid the'Bcoutihg' Division of Cater Oil htCona'Eurtka ..Sf i'- - ri 'Mt. 'tSataf Dot. IHow Jtarfc .Quincy -jtNwr North Idly xMorth Standard XOil Socurlttaa kCanMtt : T7TT Salk Late CRy, Utah, November 6, 1953 VOL. 24, NO. '45. la mm r rr l 1 I |