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Show January 8, Hie Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah 1954 Coeur dAlene Mines Cut Dividend t ' ' .ill Pay Dividend payments by Coeur DMEA Complete 63 New Contracts In Four Months , . A.' from Page' 1) (Continued f . ', expenditure of $2,173,092 in government funds. Fifty contracts were cancelled in two years without any government funds being expended. ' r, 87 applicaIn tions were denied and 35 withdrawn. As a rule denials are issued after evaluation of an application by the appropriate commodity division engineers, advice . from commodity specialists in the Bureau of Mines and the Geological Survey, and, in most instances, e investingations of the proposed projects by DMEA field ' August-Novembe- . Boy Mines, Inc., San Jan, Tungsten, 9,000, 12,000; Gamblin, H. C. and Knowles, J. M., San Miguel, Hetzer Jranium,' ' 1,160, 1,289; t. . i l . i New Tungsten Ore Discovered Near Patterson ' PATTERSON, APPLICATION FOB TRADE NAME STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH: BRIGHAM W. MITCHELL, being first duly (worn, deposes and says that be la doing business as Utah Tackle Mfg. Co In Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah; that the said Brigham W. Mitchell Is the exclusive owner of the trade name J described In the specification I I: I that the said . trade him In the business manufacturing fishing tackle In the this affidavit; TTigh ling 6 1 e m grade ore, running around $500 per urn, has 'been dicrnvprpH in a 1 I piEsllw Of la In use by State of Utah; and he claims said trade M the trade name under which district mining operations elaim owned here by Mrs. Gladys goods or merchandise are manufactured. Boulder, dAlene lines, Incorporated, by j handled, sold or distributed totaled $4,366,527 in 1953, about 38 ' ungsten, 22,800, 30,400, Neilson, above state-- i a week for less than the $7,077,168 Clarence San Minguel, per cent .two consecutive weeks In a newspaper of Louis, tothe in stockholders prethe general circulation published in the State Mining men here believe Jranium, 11,363, 12,625; Rare paid Utah; and he petitions that said trade and the lowest since discovery Will open a new tung-- 1 of ceding year name be recorded In the office of the GunniEarths Mining Company, coma of state of the State of Utah, to summary sten field equal to that of the Secretary 35,638, 1946, according 32,070, In accordance with Title 70, Utah Code son," Thorium, Miner. the Ima Mmes and General Electric. Annotated, 1953. Schwartzwalder, Fred, Jefferson, piled by I - I ore me Thus, the impact of the depress- The ore also runs high in silver, 8th d,y Mining Company, San ed ' lead and zinc markets was The. vein is now uncovered, show-- 1 I ' Notary Public. .105,950, felt far beyond the borders of this ing a long strip of the ore. Juan, which to work cirSf led Prospecting 211,900; J. R. Simplot Company, important and,, under ordinary prove uuh. 1955-th- e Montrose, Uranium, 50,870, 56,522. cumstances, rich mining district. the discovery has been conducted I r commisrtonMjriwAuio, several months by Carroll to all whom it may concern: past Idaho Eleven firms found it possible Wellft BE IT KNOWN THAT BRIGHAM W. MITCHELL, Utah Tackle Mfg. Co. . some of their earnings to disburse Custer Mines, IncorporateMany miners in the past 40 01 Provo, Countv of Utah, state of Utah, . Idaho teams. as in shareholders to 1953, the ' 48,869, have tried to dtacover toe d,- Custer, Lead-Zinwith 12 in 19j2, but in yean compared Noting that 56 of the certificaRoger V., Lemhi, grade lodea in the Beverly the rates of payment were high tions of discoveries have been is- Lead-Zin- Pierce,32,073, Ann Claims northwest of Patter- - Bald trade name Is to be used generally f 64,145; J. R. general 111 sued for projects already termin- Simplot Company, Bannock, Mang- considerably lower this year. hu buglm!M ctlvltle- the scars of open cuts, son, leaving ated, C. 0. Mittendorf, DMEA anese, 25,950, 34,600; Vandeventer, Only one company, Polaris, paid SUMMONS Administrator, said that 44 percen Verlon W., Valley, Monazite, 2,056, more dividends this year than the Civil No. funds spent on 2,2851 IN THE DISTRICT COyp . of the government OF BALT WESTERN MINERAL before, and this was the reyear LAKE COUNTY, 8T.iR OF UTAH been have that formally projects Montana sult of continuing the same rate CLEOFAS terminated has gone to help fiSURVEY ' of amount Plaintiff on a share Floriah large L., Powell, per VS. nance those that have resulted in Glineski, issued Polaris GERSE stock also known as PACHECO, outstanding. Golden East 1st South I OARSEDON PACHECO discoveries of ore. He also ex- Tungsten, 25,200, &33,600; 269,992 additional shares in the Co., Anchor Mining or Defendant. Mining Telephone:, a that highpressed gratification Lead-Zinfall of 1952 in effecting a merger Entered as eeeond mass owner at Balt I 8TATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE Powell, Cons., Inc., namet DEFENDANT: er percentage of the governmen com Uks City, Utah, under Act of March 3 17,358, 34,716; Irving, Irving G. & with Silver Summit Mining .moned and required in for funds provided I to serve exploration Nelson, Rbt H., Silver Bow, pany. Only one dividend was paid Wllford W. Kir ton, Jr., upon eeBuibfS?t?eBiS,r and 11.60 for six I uln tiffs attorney, whose addressle 412 contracts as originally executed walker Bank Building, Salt 19,373, 25,830; Noon, on this additional stock in the months. city. Manganese; on certified iah an answer to the complaint within has been spent proj W: of 1952, but it shared final Mineral Bur Please mention Western quarter 10,730, Granite, Copper, J., terminated those on ests than when, writing to advertisers. Adverupon you. If you faU so to do, judgment Sunshine Mining Company, in all four quarterly payments this vey tising rates on application. without success. by default, will be taken against you for Deer Lodge & Granite, Tungsten, year. the relief demanded In said complaint, of 49 the governwhich has been filed with the clerk of Only percent 33,829,' 45,105. I said court and a Lucky Friday and Silver Syndicopy of which Is hereto ments commitment for carrying Nevada outamount in All th. news of the development of the the same cate paid termwere 167 .Kg that out the projects and Parodi, White Pine, dividends in both years, and for ntermountain Section, published by The Caviglia bds ofmti certification has inated without the wertern ml and uelendanL 20,475, 27,300; Consol- all the rest of the companies which Manganese, Mittendorf said, idated Eureka Mining been spent," Mr. sources Co., Eureka made payments in both years the Mineral Survey Is obtained from We We JUKTONg JRt "compared with 85 percent of the Lead, 28,525, 57,050p Garnet Tung- outlay was lower. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated December 23. 1953. original commitment for carrying sten Mining Company,-- Elco, TungBunker Hill and Hecla comout those that were certified and NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT 16,320, 27,760. sten, ' panies reduced their dividend disterminated." MAJESTIC OIL & MINING COMPANY, Dakota South bursements by well over 40 per A list of some of the contracts The Western Mlnerel Survey 1 Oxide Metals Corp.,- Inc., Fall cent The decline in Silver Dollars executed in August, September, newepeper to pab- Uranium, 7,272, 8,080; payments was even greater,- - pro- nelified he River, October and November follows; in Urova sh (v&) cent per Legal Notices, having been being no. 2, of one-hCompany, Custer, Uranium, portionately, and two companies, each item, the difference between 8,802, 9,780. District Third in the pproved Sidney and Pine Creek Lead-Zinthe contract value and the govUtahof Lake County, State 9 Salt payable oTpember Court hard-hit Pine creek in the tii. 1953, to tha company at Ita offlea, ernments participation represents Urani- both of Utah. Beaver, Gerald, Gidwitz, 209 Na Salt Laka Cty 1. Atlaa area, failed to make any payments the operators share of the estiUtah. Any stock upon which this aueaa- Gramlich Min- in 33,200; 29,880, um, 1953 after more than five years mated cost of the project. Names erals, Inc., Emery,' Uranium, Probate & Guardianship ggf SM. SS& dividends. of comand regular 'of. contractor, county rcrtUcd for calc at public auction: and e Develop35, 300; will be sold on Tuesday, the 9th day of Notices modify are shown First amount ment Co., Millard, Tungsten, 13, There was one newcomer on the February, 1954, at tbs hour of 1:00oclock F.M., to pay the delinquent aueuInformation Consult For Further listed is the governments part and ; 1935 Success company. Mining list Mineral Uranium 18,250; 688, valcontract the second, the total expense of sale. The disbursement which it made, the. Clerk of the District Court 52 Corp., Grand, Uranium, 1,215, OSCAR E. JOHNSON, Secretary. ue. All figures are in dollars: or a to be Signeri. said Respective was liquidatMAJESTIC OIL MINING COMPANY, Red Canyon Mines, San Juan, however, ' Arizona1 ' 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City 1, N 21,600, 24,000; Timco, ing dividend to distribute1 funds Uranium, utah- I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chilson, Richard E., Fima, Copwhich have accumulated 'from Tooele, Tungsten, 1,687, Inc., Of ELLEN JEAN NOALL MOORE, GorEstate SUMMONS per, 12,575, 27,150; French, I , lease royalties during recent years deceased. Civil Na. 100872 ' with claims will don R., Pinal, Lead, 9,750, 19,500; Creditors hot the present THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT The company has operated Washington , vouchers to ths under slgnsd at Room 450. I jnr.awg COUNTY STATE OF UTAH. : Mohave,-TungstenCarl, Hovgard, Unloa Paclfle insx. 19 West Soutii DESERETLUMBKR COMPANY, Attwood Copper Mines, Ferry, mine for many years. SsJt Lake City, Utah on m be-. a Corporation, i 24,750, 33,000; Jaquays Mining CSopper, 54,598, 109,196; Big- - Q Bunker Hill and Sunshine were Temple, fore the 30th day of April, A.D., 1954. Plaintllf 23,400, Asbestos, dividend-payers of Gila, JAMES WESLEY NOALL, administrator Corporation,' . Inc., again the leading Stevens, Mine, Tungsten KOALL MOOR3l, 1952. W. H. HUTTON and 26,000; Taylor, Charle M., Pima, SiUL? ELLN Tungsten, 7,650, 10,200; Grandview in the district as they were in S2ST5 Xlrnt publication December 25th. JANE DOE HUTTON, hi 20,560. 15,420, on to the third Lead-ZinTungsten, advanced Polaris 10,500, Mines,' Stevens, Caliofrnia TATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE 21,000; Grandview Mines, Stevens, list, passing HeCla, its parent firm, t!DQITIN CANNON. Attorney. NAMED DEFENDANTS: Asbestos Corporation, Keystone Ton are hereby aummoued and required for the first time. 182oo, 36,400. NOTICE TO CREDITORS to serve upon ntymn plaln- Trinity, Asbestos, 2,709, 3,010; addrees Is SSEast of MOROAN D. EVANS, dseeassd. mfsatbsrnsy.avhoss EsUte .. Asbestos Corporation,. Keystone Crsdltors will present claims with 4th South, 202 Newhouao Realty Jranium, 23,000; 20,700, Shenan-doah-Dive- subsdd s - Lead-Copper-Zin- a . c, . on-sit- -a 97,-73- 8; c, c, - J MONTOY-PACHEC- 22-2- 4 45 c, ye 1 : i-- 21,-46- 0,' W5Ta&SeV - Notices Legal '.l liigS i - i te1' jtve I - c, au SK 31,-77- 0, Mid-Stat- - J 1,-35- 0; 2,-25- 0. ... I 1 . m . c, 1 7-n- p I &Vn9ffie Build-vouche- C Acceleration Of Mineral Underway stockpile Plan to achieve I Madera, Tungsten, 13,986, 18,648; drive Colorado A stepped-u- p American Mining Company, Gil- - stockpile objectives in the short-piUranium, 17,100, 19,000; Galtie est possible time on 29 strategic materials, including zinc, was ordered late last week by Defense Mobilizer Arthur S. Flemming. The directive to spur buying by the general services administra tion listed aluminum, copper, co--b molydbenum, a 1 1, chromite, titanium and along rubber nickel, behind-sched-uthe zinc among with materials and provide , scarce for a purchasing policy which would "make the maximum contribution to strengthening our domestic' sources of supply without shutting' off access to foreign sources. included were provisions for a titanium czar special top-levto coordinate a government program to expand output of titanium, meta! the . miracle needed for high altitude, aircraft. The present titanium ; goal of 25,000 tons annuunally has only been about- half GSAthe through derwritten by 1 r j ;i purchase contracts. for some of ,the metals onl minor procurement is require! 5 VJ n, . ie 1 el light-weight faster-than-sou- . - JAHttA8T2-S- ) nd rs to the undersigned at 921 Kearns lag Salt Lake City. Utah, an answer to complaint within 20 days after Building, Salt Lako City, Utah on or the you the 20th day of February, A.D., Ice ofso this summons upon you. If wlU to do. Judgment by default fall logs, bo Uio EsroUef taken for agahut you LELAND C. EVAN8, executor of the mended In said complaint which has been of MORGAN D. EVANS, deceased, December fUsd the cl.rk of Mid court, and with IS. Date of flrit publication a copy of which is hereto annexed and a n loss MrTei lecause stockpile objectives are RAY. QUINNEY, AND NEBEKER. o quiet tltia to the n action. Jou.T111 ' I. on Attorneys. on or hand order, substantially following described real property situate In Salt Lake County, 8tatvf Utah, t is reported. This group includes . meta and cobalt All of Lots 17, IB. 19 and 2r,'Ttos-arzinc, mercury, Subdivision, according to the. jrade chromite and manganese official plat thereof filed In the of the County Recorder of Salt Subsequent to the Flemming d Lako County, Utah. senate-hous- e watchthe rective, Dated this 14th day of November, 1953. committee on defense prodog IRVING H. HIKI.K, ' mob duction reported that partial Attorney for Plaintiff. 53 East 4th South. lization goals set more than three ley, 202 Newhouse Realty Building and KENNETH R. NEELEY. Deceased, Koon fiAVP 4SllbstflIlti& Salt Lake City, Utah. years ago Date of lrlt pubUcatlon. January 8th, I serv-befo- ro do-ta- to I to-w- it: et of-fl- ee 1954. achieved, but that serious a.dLLAND ASSESSMENT NOTICE ly maUTAH VERNAL OIL COMPANY, INC., shortages of the most critical 235 Salt Laka City, Utah. NOTICK TO CREDITORS terials are continuing to threaten Notice is hereby given that at a meetAKA NOORDA. Estate of JOHANNA D. of the Board of Directors held at tha such ANNA the ' production potential of AND ANNIE - D ing NOORDA. D. Company office. 235 Atlas Building at ' Deceased. 10:00. a.m, on October 27. 1953, an astop priority programs1 as atomic NOORDA, Creditors will present claims with sessment of le per chart was levied energy power projects and pro- vouchers to the undersigned at No. 207 against ths outstanding shares of Utah Atlas Building, 8alt Lake City 1. Utah, on Vernal Oil Company. Xne. Any shares upcurement for the stockpile. or before the fourth day of March, A.D., on which ths aforesaid assessment Is not f The committee said that of the 1954s to 10:00 a.m. on November 3 (ALBERT) NOORDA,' Execu- ?ald prior be considered delinquent ax shall 76 materials involved in the stock' HILBERTUS D. tor of ESTATE OF JOHANNA sale at public auction In for advertised ' ANNA NOORDA. and D. aka Office at 10:00 a.m. on the Company pile program, goals 'have been NOORDA, deceased. ANNIE D. NOORDA, 29. 1953. unlees payment of the reached for 23 and nine others are Date of first publication - January 1st, December assessment and cost of advertising shak t within 10 per cent of the target, j Johnson, Attorney for Executor. sooner i By: K. L. made. ROTH, Secretary An additional 20 are beyond the Utah Vernal Oil Comoany. Ine. LLr: OF CEASING TO DO BUSINESS half-wa- y marx, leaving zi on NOTICE as a corporation Notice Is herebv given that at a meeting and Real Estate Corporwhich progress toward the goal Brookaa Housing Board of Directors of Utah VerUtah Corporation, hereby gives of tho ation, held on tho 20th has not yet reached 50 per cent notice ta aU to whom It may ooneorn nal OU Companv. Ine.. o day of December. 19B3 th dote of sal as do to business hasieaascd It that diamond were scarest Listed as proposes to dis- waa extended from the 28th day of Decorporation and that It such distribution cember. 1963 to the 30th day of Jannory, Its assets, that grinding wheels and these alloying tribute of assets wlll take place on ths 26th day 1954. Tho hour and pi are of aale remains materials r Chromium, cobalt, tha same. t af January 1954. K. L. ROTH. - tantalum, molydbenum By Order ef Its Board of Directors. . Secretary. BROOKS HOUSING AND REAL ESTATE Vtah Vml Oil Campany, Ine. CORPORATION. and nickel. Atlas-Buildin- . - - . he I'-- en col-umbiu- m " . ' |