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Show 4 - Greatest Year On Record Probate & Guardianship houses and apartments, spent a Notices record of $34.7 billion on construc- For Further information Consult tion of all types. . .the Clerk of the District Court Ileydey for Housewives r: . . or Respective Signers. Despite the predictions by economic prophets of recession or depression, the U. S. in 1953 racked up the greatest business year, on record. round-u- p In its annual year-en- d S. on the state of U, business, TIME presents a detailed report of the past, present and future outlook of the economy of a country which, with 7 of the worlds popof the ulation, turned out 65 worlds manufactured goods in YORK : Housewives cleaned their NOTICE TO CREDITORS homes with more new vacuum Estate of ELLA EMMA QLATZ also cleaners (3,000,000) , than in 1952, known ELLA E. QLATZ, and wt.t.a . deceased. and washed their clothes with QLATZ, Creditors will present claims with more new washing machines (3, Touchers to the undersigned at 201 Atlas Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or 700,000); to do the job, they bought Building, before the 19th day of March AJL, 1954. ROBERT A. STElter, Executor of a record of $400 million worth of (s)Last Will and i Estate of ELIA EilMA sat QLATZ, aka ELLA E. QLATZ, and ELLA soap and detergents. They Deceased. down before more new TV sets QLATZ, Date of first publication January 15th, . 1954. . AD... (7,000,000 vs. 6,000,000 in 1952) . R. S. JOHNSON. Attorney, 207 Atlas 1953. They bought more food ($60 bilBuilding. lion worth) than ever, before. Per 6,000,000 New Cars N TO CREDITORS Not only did the U. S. economy capita, Americans last year ate Estate NOTICE ol MARGUERITE C. MERRY, de '. prove its durability; it also proved more than their average weight' in ceased. Creditors will present claims with its stability by fluctuating less meat alone 151 lbs. vs. 144 lbs. in vouchers to the undersigned at Walker Bank Building, Balt Lake City. Utah, on than in any year since prewar 1952. or before the 20th day of May, A.D., 1954. Part of the reason for this WALKER BANK ft TRUST COMPANY, days, TIME says. To the. free Executor of the Estate of MARGUERITE TIME of a was this standard that says, C. Merry, deceased. world, living, guarantee Date of first publication January 15, the political commitments of the was that 1953 was free of industry-- A.D. 1954. U. S. would be solidly based on its wide strikes and had far few- MARR, WILKINS A CANNON, Attorneys. er minor stoppages than in 1952. continuing economic strength. TO CREDITORS In 1953 Americans made more More people were employed than Estate NOTICE of FRANK HAROLD HAGGERdeceased. money and provided more things ever before; personal income was TY,Creditors will present claims with an was to spend it on than ever before: up at Steel production vouchers to the undersigned at No. 3 Lake South Main Salt City, Utah, e high. The dynamic force on or before Street, They slipped behind the wheels the 1st day of June. AD., 1954. of 6,000,000 new cars . . . drove of the economy was reflected by SAVINGS BANK A TRUST over 46,000 miles of new roads tfie Federal Reserve Boards re- ZIONS Executor of the Estate of COMPANY, FRANK HAROLD HAGGERTY, deceased. worth $3 billion. They put theis. vised index of industrial producDate of first .publication,.. January 15, i 1954. feet into 500 million pairs of new tion: up eight full points above A.D., VAN COTT, BAQLEY, 1 CORNWALL ft shoes, walked into 1,100,000 new the biggest year of World War II. Eexecutor. MCCARTHY, Attorneys for ' - . all-tim- ,( 6. . . 9, Montana . . . Continued from Page 1 the Cornucopia mine, which was one of the few operating mines in Montana, was closed and all equipment removed from the underground workings. Placer mining was limited to small scale, intermittent activity; the principal operation was one on Josephine Creek in Nine Mile district of Missoula County. The $hacp increase in Montanas copper production resulted largely from advances in ore production during 1953 from the Kelley mine, Greater Butte project, of Anaconda Copper Mining Co. Ore production from the property began in 1952 after completion of a v project. major The Butte mines, including the Kelley operation, supplied nearly. all the States copper in 1953. Copper ore was produced also from the Rabbit, Sarsfield, and " wacker mines near 'Butte. Production from the Butte mines, the principal source of the two metals in Montana, was less than in 1952. Contributing to the decrease in the states production was the permanent closing, late in 1952, of the Mike Horse mine in Ueddleston district, Lewis and Clark County, because of low metal prices and diminishing ore reserves. Productionin 1953 from the Jack Waite mine of American , Smelling & Refining Co. in' Eagle district of Sanders County exceeded the previous years output. Other operations supplying substantial quantities of the metals included the Maulden min4, Argen-- , ta district, Beaverhead County; January group, Beaver district, Algonquin,-ScratcBroadwater County; Awl, and True Fissue, all in Flint Creek district. Granite County; Alta. Colorado district, and Elkhorn Queen, Elkhorn district, both in Jefferson County; and the East Helena slag dump, Lewis and Clark County. The in Blacktail lead-silvCopmine, per Cliff district of Missoula County, was shut down by Linton Mines, Inc. in the fall of 1953 because of rising operational costs and the low price for lead. The mining equipment will be sold. Production from the Blacktail mine, an open-pi- t operation, started in 1919; the output averaged about 500 tons of lead Mining operations by Mineral Leasing Co. at the Iron Mountain mine in Iron Mountain district, Mineral County, were suspended in July, Estate of FRANKLIN ed.- Executor ARNOLD, of the deceas- Date of first publication,' January 22nd, AD., 1954. BRAYTON ft LOWE, 'AttorFewer coal miners lost their STEPHENS, neys for Executor. lives during 1953 than in any prevNOTICE TO CREDITORS ious year, Secretary of the InEstate of WILLIE E. LOSES, aka terior Douglas McKay announced WILLIAM E. LOSES and W. E LOSES, deceased. today, and the fatality rate per Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at 151 South was the lowest vouchers million man-houMain Street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or in the statistical history of coal before the 1st day ofsJune, A.D., 1954. TRACY --COLLINS TRUST COMPANY, Exin the States. United , mining ecutor of the estate of WILLIE E. LOSES, deceased. Coal mine fatalities during 1953 Data of first publication, January 22, 1954. totaled 457, giving an. estimated A.D., HURD ft HURD, Attorneys for Execufatal-injur- y rate of 0.82. per miltor. 1105 Continental Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City 1, Utah of exposure, comlion man-hour- s ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS pared with 548. finalities, and a , Estate of JOHN PANAOOPOULOS, also rate of 0.85 per million man-houknown as JOHN PANAGOS, deceased. Creditors will present claims .with in 1952, previously the best yeaf vouchers to the. undersigned at 404 Boson record Even though the coal ton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or mines worked less time in 1953 1954.before the 31st day of March, A.DH as compared with 1952, and 1953 ALEX ZAHARIAS, Executor of the Estate also known JOHN PANAOOPOULOS, record is still better than for the of as JOHN PANAOOS, deceased. Date Of first publication January 29. previous year. A.D., 1954. H. O. METOS. Attorney for Executor. All segments of the coal mining NOTICE TO CREDITORS and industry bituminous, lignite, of MARILYN OWEN CLOUGH, Estate chalked anthracite up better deceased. Creditors will present ' claims with records last year than vouchers to the undersigned at 141 East in 1952, J. J. Forbes, Director of 2nd South , Street, Room 216, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of the Bureau of Mines, reported to April, A.D.. 1954. FERN CORLESS. Administratrix of the the secretary. Of MARILYN. OWEN. CLOUGH, Estate Although there was a 29 percent ; deceased. Date of first' publication February 5, decrease in the number of man- A.D.. 7954. hours worked in Pennsylvania an- DEAN W. SHEFFIELD, thracite mines in 1953, the number Attorney for Administratrix. of fatilities in such mines 64 NOTICE TO CREDITORS represented, a 35 percent decrease Estate of BERT L. CRIPPS deceased. Creditors 'will present claims with from the 99 fatilities of 1952 and vouchers to the undersigned at 920 Conthe estimated fatality rate of 0.89 tinental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, on or before the 10th day of June, Utah, man-hour- s million compares A.D., 1954. per M. CRIPPS, Executrix of the Esfavorably with the 0.99 rate in EDITH tate of BERT L. CRIPPS, deceased. rs . . rs , er AD., 1954. RAYMOND L. ARNOLD, i mine-enginehjri- . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FRANKLIN ARNOLD, deceased. Creditors ' will . present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1001-- 4 Walker Bank Building, salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 24th day of May, Mine Fatality Rate At New Low Level gold-quar- tz r . . fatal- -injury . - 1952. .The . all-tim- e low of 0.80 fa- estalities per million man-hourtablished in 1950 was not equalled. s' Date of first publication, February 5th, A.D., 1954. MARR. WILKINS ft CANNON. Attorneys for Execulx. ASSESSMENT NOTICE MINING COMPANY FLORECITA Principal place of business, 1153 ' East Sixth South Street, Salt Lake City, 'western mineral SURVEY Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board ' of Directors of the La ' 22 24 East 1st South Florecita Mining Company, held on the 29th day of January, 1954, an assessor Telephone: ment being known as ' assessment No. 8 Entered xs second class matter at Salt of two cents 2c. per share, was levied the Lake City. Utah, under Xrt-o- f March 3 on all outstanding assessable stocktoolKencorporation, payable Immediately : "9 141 Washington Subscription Rates: S4.00 for two yean neth J. Boyle, treasurer. , 2.50 for one ' year and S1.50 for six Ave Oarfield, Utah. ' Any stock upon which this assessment . , inon'.hr. Please mention Western Mineral Bur may remain unpaid on the 5th day of 1954, shall be delinquent and will rey when writing to advertisers. Adver- March, be advertised for sale at public auction on rates tising application. and "unless payment is made before, so much of eacn parcel of said stock as may be necessary to pay said assessment, to L. M. HILL. Business Manager. ether wRh cotta of advertising and exof sale, will be sold on the 27th dav All .he news of the development of the pense of March. 1954. at the hour of 2:00 P.M. ntermountaln Section, ' published by The at the office of the companv. 1153 East Western Mineral Survey. 8alt Lake City 2. Utah. All news appearing in the Western 6th South 8treet.MICHAEL. F. OREILLY Miners Purvey ! obtained from snnrces Secretary believed to be reliable but no responsl-i.it- y La Florecita Mining Company, la assumed for of state-me1153 East 6th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 45 . - - n- . 9548 Enso J. 2581 Enso J. 3092 Courtney for M. on the 9th day of March,-195approved . in the Third District P. consideration of the following proposals: X. To amend the Articles of IncorporCourt of Salt Lake County, State ation as follows: . of Utah. a. To change the capitalisation of , U. S. Business Racks Up NEW gloomy February 5,1954 Hie Western Mineral Sorreir, Salt Lake City, Utah z Leqal Notices The Western Mineral Survey is aunlUleri as n newspaper to pub- lish Legal Notices, having been SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is herebv given of a special meeting of stockholders of HOWELL MIN-IN- O COMPANY to be held at the office of the companv at 59 Newbouse Building. 8 alt Lake City, Utah at 3:00 oclock NOTICE OF the company to an authorised acapital of 3.000.000 shares of par value of 5e per share. stock b. To change the capital from assessable to stock. 2. To authorise the offering of pre-- emptlve right to stockholders for the . purpose ox acquiring capital as soon strucas practicable after the capital ture has been amended. ' 3. To consider such other matters of business as may properly come before the meeting. HOWELL MINING COMPANY, Rich Whitmore, President 529 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Date of 1st Publication, Feb. 5, 1954. . . BX0 5X0 10.00 iWU y 355 Leslie Longman 500 Eliiabeth Lynch 765 J. C. Lynch ft Co. . .1.. 765 Arthur A Marshall LOOO Dewey Mason 1,000 Dewey Mason B. 1,000 M. L, P. F. ft B M. L. P. F. ft 1,000 M, L. P. F. ft B. 1,000 M. L. P. F. ft B. - 2025 3944 1931 1781 2786 2787 3057 3058 3059 3382 ft Lola Letrlk 1,W6 1,000 ft Lola Letrtah ft Lottye H. 1.76 ........ 2.50 3.83 3.83 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.80 5.00 3X3 5.00 I 5.00 5X0 2X0 5X0 2.50 2.60 - NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NORTHERN OIL COMPANY, principal business, 19 West South Temple Slace ofBalt Lake City, Utah. Nonce Is hereby, given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of Northern OU Company held on the 18th day of of one January, 1954, an assessment cent (ic) per share was levied on the Issued and outstanding stock of the to R. corporation, . payable Immediately W. Nowotny, secretary of the company at 19 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City,- - Utah. ' Any stock upon which this assessment of may remain unpaid on the 16th dayand March, 1954, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, unless payment is made before, so many shares as may be necessary will be sold on the 17th day of April, 1954, at the office of the company, 19 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. R. W. NOWOTNY, Secretary. Northern Oil Company, 19 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT BOWERS MINING COMPANY, principal place of business, Room 21, Salt Lake Stock Exchange Building, 39 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah. meetNotice Is hereby given that at a on the ing of the Board of Directors held 19th day of January, 1954j an assessth ment of (l8c) per share was levied on the capital stock of poration, payable immediately to A. Reeves, Secretary of the company, at his office. Room 21, Stock Exchange Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, the 25th day of February, 1954, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made .before, will be sold on the 22nd day of March, 1954, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment JOE . 5.00 18.80 5X0 0 .75 5.00 5.00 2.50 9.43 9.43 18.80 5X0 5.00 ' 5.00 3.78 3.78 25.00 . 1 2.25 5.00 3.75 7.78 5X0 3.80 And In accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors made on the 28th day of November, 1953, ao many shares ox, each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office at the company, 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 9th day of February, 1954, at the hour of 1:00 p.m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. OSCAR E. JOHNSON, Secretary MAJESTIC OIL AND MINING COMPANY. 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. DELINQUENT NOTICE , ft URANIUM (XL, Inc., Principal Place of Business, Room 21, 39 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that - there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of an assessment of one cent per share levied on the 27th day of October, 1953, the several amounts set opposite the names of the repectlve stock. holders, as follows: No. No. Name Certf. Shares Due C. H. Acker son andor theron, together with the cpst of adver- 1048 Ruth 15.00 M. Xckerson 1,500 tising and expense of sale. 500 386 Terrell H. Adams.... 5X0 A. REEVES, ' 10.00 76 Ethel Aldous L000 Secretary. 10.00 21 Stock Exchange Building, Balt Lake 994 Ethel Aldous 1,000 464 R. N. andor Evelyn V. City, Utah. 250 2X0 Allbrlght 20.00 712 Leith W. Allen 2,000 951 Floyd andor Laree .. DELINQUENT WoTICE 5.00 500 Allred MAJESTIC OIL AND MININO COMPANY, 21 Stock Exchange Building, Balt . 952 Floyd , andor Laree 500 5.00 Allred Lake City. Utah. I 5X0 500. Notice Is hereby given that there are 357 Jay H. Allred 10.00 L000 delinquent upon the following described 358 R. K. Allred 5X0 stock on account of an assessment levied 538 A. p. Salvage Company 500 on the 28th day of November, 1953, the 304 Ed. R. Alton 5.00 500 1294 Albert E. Ames 2.50 250 several amounts set opposite the of the respective stockholders as follows: 1316 Edward andor Ruth Cert. 2.00 200 Amundson ; Amundson andor No.Names Shares Amt. 1157 Ruth 1.60 Amundson . . . 2819 Clarence A. Anderson 1,000 $ 5.00 177 Edward Mr. andor Mrs. A. G. 2685 V. E. Anderson . , ....1,000 5.00 1,000 , 10.00 : 3273 V. E. Anderson . 1.000 5.00 243 Anderson . Charles P. andor 1383 Gertrude L. Barclay ... 675 3.26 10.00 Llewella W. Anderson . 1,000 1384 Gertrude L. Barclay... 705 3.53 1385 Gertrude L. Barclay . . 1,000 . 5.00 1319 Charles P. andor ' 4.00 Llewella W. Anderson . 400 1387 Gertrude L. Barclay . , 715 3.58 10.00 1468 Gertrude L. Barclay . . 750 3.75 370 Geraldine Anderson . . . 1,000 997 2.50 250 Haiel Anderson 1761 Gertrude L. Barclay .. 1,000 5.00 2.00 1588 Rudolph Anderson 200 1997 Howard ft Alllce F. 42 2.50 250 Don Armstrong Berry 5.00 .'.1,000 . 100 1.00 1443 M. S. Armstrong. . v. 1998 Howard ft Alllce M. 2.60 250 . . 5.00 1541 M. S. Armstrong , 1,000 Berry 10.00 2002 Rhoda E. Berry . . . . L000 5.00 1241 Melvin Armstrong . . .'.1,000 . 382 Sidney P. Ashmore 1,000 10.00 BnPP1! Co. 12.12 2192 Cari Bohn 1,000 5.00 1132 Clyde M. andor David ' Alan andor Sussan Gale 2653 Leon Boling 3,000 " 15.00 100 1167 Eugene D. ft Vernoa M. Bailey 599 E. D. Baker Boone 2,000 1935 J. W. Brown 1102 John C. andor Leone V. 1754 Harrison 8. Brothers 200 Baker 1020 Parker, Campbell 781 A. L. andor K. L. Bale 1,000 1839 Parker ft Gladys Cam; 919 Howard K. Ball 5,000 bell 1107 Howard K. Ball 5,000 1145 Nola Cartwright 600 1231 Howard R. Ball 1146 Wm. T. Cartwright . 920 Josephine Ball 1,000 2243 Russell Cashln 250 431 Jesse D. Harper 2337 W. H. Child, Inc. . . . 126 Martha Barlow 1,000 1139 H. M. Christensen ... 450 Henry 8. andor 3247 P. G. Christopulos' . . 1,000 Josephine Barrett 3248 P. G. - Christopulos . . 621 Sarah J. Barry 250 3249 P. G.- Christopulos . . 430' Norman V. andor Sarah 1795 Frank Clprlano 250 J. Barry, Jr.1631 L. L.' Cromer 624 Norman V. andor- - Sarah 1642 L. L, Cromer . . ... J. Barry, Jr. 2,250 1643 L. L. Cromer 9B1 Norman V. andor Sarah .1813 L. L. Cromer J. Barry, Jr. 1,250 1959 L. L. Cromer 940 Thorn J. andor Ramona 2622 L. L. Cromer 1,000 5.00 .. 250 Bamaome1 2.50. 2623 L,. L. Cromer 1,000 4.00 5.00 655 Bradley Bates 400 2976 L. L. Cromer 1.000 5.00 489 Bradley E. andor 1783 John Czeypak 755 3.78 2X0 Z. 250 Laveme Bates 2344 Ed. W. Dent 1,000 5.00 490 Bradley E. andor 1777? Harry A. Dodge 765 3.83 Laverne ... 250 2.50 I.Bates 2697 Thomas R. Eltrlngham 765 3.83 . - .491 Bradley1 E. andor 2737 Thomas R. Eltrlngham Laverne I. Bates ... 250 2.50 2734 Thomas R. Eltrlngham 3.83 . 492 Bradley - E. andor 2735 Thomas R. Eltrlngham ' 2.50 Laverne 1. Bates . . . 250 t 2736 Thomas R. ' Eltrlngham 493 Bradley E. andor 3308 A. W. Ekstrand 25.00 . 2X0 Laverne 1. 250 309 A. W. Ekstrand . 5.000 1 2i.00l 494 Bradley E.Bates . andor 2868 H. A. Emery 5.00 2X0 Laverne L Bates . .. 250 2916 H. A. Emery 5.00 , 495 Bradley E. andor 2431 Alvin R. Erlkson 3.75 . Z. Laverne 2.50 . 250 Bates Le Roy ft Leah C. 496 Bradley E. andor . Perrin Laverne I. Bates ; a 250 2.50 1784 Louis Feuer 497 Bradley E. andor 3205 Aron Feuerstein ' Laverne L Bates 2X0 250 3096 W. 8. Gillespie ft Frank. . . Howard ' 2.50 250 38? Elvln Gordon 499 Bradley E. andor 3283 Elrln Gordon laverne L Bates . . . 250 . 2.50 2791 Dopald Haven ft Dorol 500 Bradley E. andor R. Hall Laverne I. Bates 2X0 .. 250 1719 Newton Hamilton 501 Bfadley E. andor 1785 Newton Hamilton X. Bates Law 2.50 250 1838 Newton Hamilton 502 Bradley E. andor 1014 R. Leslie Hedrick ' Laverne I. Bates 2.50 250 1013 R. Leslie Hedrick ft 503 Bradley E. andor Minnie B. Williams Laverne I. Bates 2X0 250 1058 R. Leslie Hedrick ft 504 Bradley E. andor Minnie B. Williams ' Laverne X 2.50 250 1059 R. Leslie Hedrick ft Bates, Minnie B. Williams Margaret 2.50 3384 Hemphill. Noyes ft Co. 1,000 250 1263 Helen andor Bat- 1182 Rue Henoler Ray. tlson non 10.00 1284 8. O. Hickman 1265 Helen andor Ray Bat--1 an 2183 J. A. Houle ft Co. tlson .40 "316 J. A. Houle ft Co. 1272 Helen andor 2666 J. A. Hogle - ft Co. Ray Bat-1510.00 S2?- 1- v 3710 H. E. Havenor 1.000 1.25 1151 Tom Holvoak 125 Rex J526 Beach .70 1279 8am Johnson 100 1.00 7682 Mary Kuttler Bertasso . 1734 Harrev Lersnd 4.00 400 jjano 2X0 2547 Enso J, ft Lola Letrlch 1,000 250 749 iJliu0 Rrteeeo andor Robert one-eigh- UTAH VERNAL OIL -- . - -- - . . . - ... ...i.. : ...-2,42- . . . - . . -- - . . ' . Bendor 99 '70 . |