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Show February 12, 1954 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah Tariff Commission Reports AMC Endorses Vital To Lead, Zinc Mining the Reports by the United States Tariff Taft-Hartle- y Suggestions foe term lead-zin- c Commission- on WASHINGTON The American held in of November are vital importance Mining Congress today endorsed hearings Washington, to the industry and to the people in the producing communities. Strong six of foe Presidents 14 recomrecommendations in the two pending reports are sought in the hope mended revisions y of the that such recommendations will materially affect the action of both Act. President Eisenhower and the Congress in considering ways and means of protecting the industry from excessive foreign imports of those Denison Kitchel, Phoenix Arizona attorney, appearing on behalf metals. of foe American Mining Congress, The two reports from the Tariff told foe Senate Labor and Public on to be made Commission are Welfare Committee that foe minconditions the basis of actions and - 3-- 6, Taft-Hart-e- - More Public briefly outlined below: General Investig- LandS Report Opened ation: The Senate Finance Committee For Leasing and the Ways and each Committee of 1. Means House on July 27, 1953, Presidents lectively during ed period collective of a fix- bargaining agreement State rights Favor amending present law to restore to states their right to regulate strikes and picketing. Favor requiring dues assignments to be revocable at any time. He said as to foe strike vote recommendation a recommendation that foe law requires a secret ballot election before a strike is instituted was made to this Committee by foe American Mining Congress as early as 1947 and again in March, 1953. He told foe Committee that foe American Min ing Congress is in full accord with foe Presidents recommendation on this subject. Check-of- f ing Congress, told the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee that foe mining organizations position on major issues involved in foe Presidents recommendations is as follows: Communism in labor unions No strenuous objection to requiring employers to file affidavits with NLBR. However, favor enactment of specific legislation, such as S. 1254 by Senator Goldwater (Rep. Ariz.), now pending in foe Senate Judiciary Com- WESTERN MINERAL mittee, to meet foe problem of Communism in labor unions. SURVEY Freedom of speech Favor exEast 1st South' tension of freedom of speech proor Telephone: vision to cover representation as aeeond elaee m matter at Balt Entered well as unfair labor practice pro- -' Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3 1879. ceedings. Subscription Rates: $4.00 for two years bar-gai- n to of obligation Suspension $2.50 for one year and $1.50 for six Favor entactment of foe months. Please mention Western Mineral Bur recommendation to specifiaclly sus- vey when writing to advertisers. Adveron application. pend foe obligation to bargain col tising rates . ' 75 West, Murray, Utah, on or boforo tho 23rd day of April, AD., 1954. FREDERICK C. ANDREW, Administrator of the estate of A. F. ANDREW, deceased. Data of first publication, February 12, A.D., 1954. M. C. HAH.HTa Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RMXLY E. SHORES, Deceased. Creditors will present cirint with vouchers to the undersigned at 433 Judge Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of April, iLD., 1954. PEARL CLEQO, Administrator of the Estate of EMILY E. SHORES, deceased. Date of first publication February 12. A.D., 1954. MORETON ft CHRISTENSEN. Attorneys. ASSESSMENT NOTICE LITTLE MAY MINING COMPANY Principal Place of Business 414 Atlas Building. Salt Lake City 1, Utah NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that - at a meeting of tba Board of Directors of the Little May Mining Company, held on Friday the 5th day of February, 1954, aa assessment of one-hal- f, per (ft)on cent share was levied and assessed all issued and outstanding Capital Stock of said Corporation, payable immediately to John A. Child, Secretary and Treasurer of said Corporation, at the office of the Com-anj- r, 414 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Any stock upon which this assessment remain unpaid on Wednesday the may Oth day of March, 1954, wUl be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary wUl be sold at the office of the Company, 414 Atlas Building, Salt Lake 1, Utah on Friday the 2nd day ofCityApril A.D., 1954, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M., to pay the delinquent assessment the: together with the costs of advertising expense of sale. LITTLE MAY MINING COMPANY, John A. Child, Secretary. LITTLE MAY MINING1 COMPANY, 414 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Continued from Page 1 Public Law 250, 83& Congress, signed by the President, on August 12, 1953, provided for foe creation of valid mining claims on areas so staked between July 31, 1939, and January 1, 1953. Such staking subsequent to January 1, 1953, creates no rights, however. Domestic Uranium Program Circular 7 will make lands, closed to entry under foe mining laws, available for uranium mining purposes under Commission leases. Under foe new regulation foe ands for which a lease is sought ASSESSMENT NOTICE will consist of one or more tracts, LA PLORECITA MINING COMPANY, not to exceed 1,500 feet in length Principal place of business, 1153 East Sixth South Street, Salt Lake City, ly 600 feet in width each. A perUtah. son seeking a lease must record a Notice Is hereby riven that at a meetL. M. HILL, Business Manager. ing of the Board of Directors of the La Notice of Lease Application for All the news of the development of the Floreclta Mining Company, held on thelief: each tract in foe office of the January, 1954, an assessntermountaln Section, published by The 29th day of sown as assessment No. 8 Western Mineral Survey. The Reciprocal Trade Agree- County Recorder of foe county in two cents (2c) per share, was levied Western of All news appearing in the on all outstanding assessable stock of the ment Act as amended provides which foe tract is situated within Mineral Survey- is obtained from sources rable Immediately to Kenno be to but reliable believed responsi30 141 Washington that on favorable report by the days after hq has identified, u. neth J. Boyle, treasurer, bility is assumed for acuracy of Ave., Garfield, Utah. Tariff Commission, tariff adjust- marked and posted foe land. With-- n Any stock won which this assessment ments may be made by the Presimay remain unpaid on the 5th day of the next 60 days he must file a March, 1954, shall be delinquent and will dent up to limits set by that law. ease application, on a prescribed be advertised for sale at public auction The Western Mineral Survey is and unless payment Is made before, so The maximum tariff permisisble form, with foe Grand Junction Opof each parcel of said stock as may a grant of $13,000 qualified as a newspaper to pub- much be necessary to pay said assessment to- under the law would be 2.'55c per erations Office of the Commission, to 1110 award ofSchool of Mines for lish foe Montana with costs of advertising ana ex- Legal Notices, having been gether pound of lead and 2.1c for zinc, an P. O. Box 270, Grand Junction, a pense of sale, will be sold on the 27th day of in research surface program District of Third March, 1954, at the hour of 2:00 PJ 2. increase of about 1.5c per pound Colo. approved in foe at the office of was company. 1153 East made chemistry recently by for each metal over present tariff The lease application must be foe National Science Foundation Court of Salt Lake County, State 6th South Street, the Salt Lake Clty a, Utah. KENNETH J. BOYLE, of Utah. rates. accompanied by a certified copy Secretary indiProfessor McGlashan has of foe recorded Notice of Lease 'La Floreclta Mining Company, . The lead-zin- c industry filed 1153 East 6th South Street, most commercial Probate & Guardianship cated while that Salt Lake City, Utah. petition for Escape Clause Relief Application, foe required rental users .of foe flotation system know with the . Tariff Commission, Sep- and a map locating foe tract Or- what chemical changes are requirNotices NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING dinarily no lease containing in ed and what tember 15, 1953. reagents cause them, For Further Information Consul Notice Is hereby given of a special 100 tracts will be issued. excess of foe Clerk of foe District Court meeting of stockholders of HOWELL MINThe Tariff Commission, in the The lease will be on a royalty fee commercial metallurgists still do ING COMPANY to be held at the office '. or Respective Signers. not know foe why of foe opera November, 1953, hearings, took of the company at 529 Newhouse Buildbe will at basis, may relinquished Salt Lake City, Utah at 3:00 o'clock ordered ing, the both on on a commercial tion basis. testimony P. M. on the 9th day of March, 1954 for NOTICE TO CREDITORS foe and cancelled foe by lessee, by and the General Investigation What foe School of Mines men Estate of FRANKLIN ARNOLD, do consideration of the following proposals: Commission for cause. Rental will 1. To amend the Articles of IncorporPetition. Relief Clause now seek is a record of how such ceased. Escape ation as follows: will claims with ten Creditors be dollars present lease for per year a. To change the capitalisation of a reaction can be obtained, or how vouchers to the undersigned at 1001-- 4 The industry presented abundan each tract of the company to an authorised capi1,500 by 600 feet or a Lake City, Salt Bank Walker Building, on evidence of injury being sustained be it may tal of 3,000,000 shares of a par prevented, depending Utah on or before the 24th day of May, fraction thereof included in foe value of 5c per share. because of excessive imports. of foe water. A.D., 1954. b. To change the capital stock lease and there will be a minimum foe temperature RAYMOND L. ARNOLD, Executor of the from assessable to of FRANKLIN ARNOLD, deceas , The Report on the Escape Clause work requirement of $100 per lease What they may discover in foe Estate stock. ed. next several months will perhaps Date of first 2. To authorise the offering of prePetition must be made to the year for each tract. publication, January 22nd, emptive right to stockholders for the much sci- AD., 1954. President on or before June 15th purpose of acquiring capital as soon In addition foe lessee will be re- give mining companies BRATTON Sc LOWE, Attor BTEPHEN8, as practicable after the strucThe President may of may not ac quired to work the property with entific information about which neys for Executor. ture has been amended. capital now be only guessing, 3. To consider such others matters may they on the recommendations of the reasonable NOTICE TO CREDITORS diligence. Leases will of business as may properly come Tariff Commission. However, if he ordinarily be for a term of five The experiments will go on in foe Estate of WILLIE E. LOSXE, aka before the meeting. E. L08EE and W. S. LOSES, HOWELL MININa COMPANY, should choose not to put recom- years and renewable for not more ceaseless search for greater knowl- WILLIAM Rich Whitmore, deceased. will President. Creditors mended tariff increases into effec than five additional present claims with of edge. 151 periods at South 529 to Newhouse vouchers the undersigned Building When foe work is completed, he must, within 60 days of receip three years each.' The Commission Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or Salt Lake City 1. Utah 1954. will in of men collaborate of foe 1st 1st Date A.D., before Feb. 5, 1954. the June, Publication. day faculty of the report, explain his reasons will be under no obligation to exTRACY COLLINS TRUST COMPANY, E one scientific more or ecutor of the estate of WILLIE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT for not doing so to the House Ways tend foe term of foe lease if foe writing LOSEE, deceased. is hoped that foe conIt NORTHERN OIL and Means and the Senate Finance land covered papers. principal Date of first publication, January 22, place of business, 19COMPANY, by it becomes open clusions drawn will prove of keen AD.. West South Temple 1954. Committees. Street. Lake Salt Utah. City, for mineral, entry under foe min- interest to scientific men HURD ft HURD, Attorneys for Execu Notice Is hereby given that at a meetevery As the evidence presented to the 1105 Continental Bank Bldg, Salt tor, of of term foe laws foe the Board of Directors of Northern ing during Lake City 1, Utah where. Oil Company, held on the 18th day of Tariff Commission by the lead ing lease. an assessment of one 1954, January. NOTICE TO CREDITORS zinc .industry will form the basis cent (1c) per share was levied on the A lease application may be .dealso Issued and outstanding stock of the Estate of JOHN PANAGOPOULOS. of both the pending reports, it is nied if it is determinted that such known as JOHN PANAGOS, deceased. corporation, payable Immediately to R. wil wUl W. claims with both Creditors Nowotnjr secretary of the company at present reports anticipated that action is in the national interest. vouchers to the undersigned at 404 Bos 19 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake ' the before or on be presented WASH. Cobalt and ton Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on City, Utah. Leases will provide that operations HOLDEN, or before the 31st day of March, 4. Any stock upon which this assessment March 31 deadline for the Genera will be conducted in such a man- copper exploration costmay remain unpaid on the 16th day of projects believed is Executor of the Estate March, 1954, will be. delinquent and Investigation Report. It ner as not to interfere with foe ing $626,750 will be undertaken by ALEX ZAHARLAS, PANAG0P0UL08, also known advertised for sale at public auction, and that ihia will be done and that the lawful operation of any third party Howe Sound Co. and its subsidiary, ofas JOHN unless payment Is made before, so many JOHN PANAG08, deceased. Date of first publication January 29, shares as may be necessary will be sola Tariff Commision will not dela; having a lease, permit, easement Calera Mining Co., near this com- A.D., on the 17th day of April, 1954, at the 1954A H. G. MET08. Attorney for Executor, office of the company, 19 West South the Escape Clause Relief Repor or other right in foe premises. It munity and at Colbalt, Idaho. Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Utah, to until the June 15th deadline. NOTICE TO CREDITORS is not intended that leases under The companies will borrow $394,-84- 3 pay the delinnuent assessment together the cost of advertising and expense Estate Of MARILYN OWEN CLOUGH, with of foe total from foe U. S. foe Circular will apply to lands of sale. deceased. R. W. NOWOTNY, Secretary. withdrawn from mineral entry for Treasury. They promise to pay it Creditors will present claims with Northern Oil Company, 19 West South 141 East at the to vouchers undersigned Commission use. The provisions of back from ores produced. 2nd South Street, Room 216, Balt Lake Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah. or before the 5th day of Uranium Program CirHowe soon will tunnel into Buck- City, Utah, on NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT DRIFTWOOD, PA. A new nat- Domestic April, A.D.. 1954. Production 6 Mountain in cular Chelan skin Bonus) JOE BOWERS MININa COMPANY, (Initial FERN CORLESS. Administratrix of the county, where i up boom picking ural gas of MARILYN OWEN CLOUGH, principal place of business. Roem 21. Salt to ores pro- Wash., from its Holden mine, Estate be shall applicable field lef deceased. Stock Lake now the declining Leidy Exchange Building. 39 Exfoe Date of first publication February 5, change Place. Salt Lake City. Utah. leased from duced propremises. copper Washingtons largest north-centrPennsylvania off in 1954. Notice Is hereby riven that at a meetto ducer- The bore is to be about A.D.. DEAN W. SHEFFIELD, of the Board of Directors held on the ing Three weeks of frenzied 'drillinj Leases may be assigned subject 19th day of January, 1954. an assessAttorney for Administratrix. of Commission. the feet 4,000 natura approval long. 20 saw ment of in November alone per share was Calera will search for new levied on the capital(l8c) NOTICE TO CREDITORS stock of the corCopies of Circular 7 may 'be obwells completed 18 of them gas L. CRIP PS, deceased. poration, payable Immediately to a. ' the Grand Junction lt-copper ' ore bodies near its Estate of BERT successful and now pumping to tained from with Reeves. Secretary of the company at will present claims Creditors his Commisoffice. Room 21. Stock Exchange of foe Blackbird mine in Lemhi county, vouchers to the undersigned at 920 Concenters Operations Office metropolitan Salt Lake City. Utah. Building. Lake Salt ' Bank City tinental Building, sion or from AEC offices located Idaho. Any stock upon whleh this assessment United States, in north-easterUtah, on or before the 10th day of June, may remain unpaid on Thursday, the 25th at Denver, Colorado; Hot Springs, The exploration contracts run for A.D., 1954. brought to 110 the number of pro- South EDITH M. CRIPF6, Executrix of the Es- day of 'February. 1954 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, Dakota; Douglas, Wyoming; two years. tate of BERT L. CRIFP8, deceased. ducing wells in the field, roughly of first publication, February 5tb, and unless payment Is made before, win Date PhoeNew Mexico; wide Albuquerque, be cold on the 22nd day of March. 1954. 15 miles long and four miles AD.. 1954. at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of said Richfield and Salt Some folks make a specialty of MARR. WILKINS ft CANNON, g nix, Arizona; in Pennsylvanias bear' and day, to pay the delinquent assessment Attorneys for Executrix. Lake City, Utah. into trouble. theron. together with the cost of advergetting , country. tising and expense of sale. CREDITORS TO NOTICE A. REEVES, Attend church Sunday and have The wolf at foe door often starts Estate of A. F. ANDREW, deceased. Make your train of thought 21 Stork Exchange Building, Salt Lake will present claims with Creditors a man climbing. your faith lifted. vouchers to the undersigned at 6013 South City. Utah. construction train. passed a resolution directing the U. S. Tariff Commission to make a of the General Investigation domestic the competitive position'of lead-zin- c industry. This action wa taken by each committee immediately after the Simpson bill, proposing a sliding scale import tax, was returned to committee by the House. The committees set a deadline of March 31, 1954 for the f report by the Tariff Commission. In its report the Tariff Commission is free to recommend any additional legislation it may deem advisable for the correction of conditions found to be adversely affecting the competitive position of the lead-zin- c industry. 2. Report on Escape Clause Re ist 22-2- 4 . . Award Made To Montana Mines School - state-men- Legal Notices - - . non-assessa- : -- Howe Sound , AD-195- NaturalGas Boom . . al . one-eigh- th coba- gas-hung- ry n deer-huntin- . , t i |