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Show AUGUST 20, 1954 The Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City. Utah WESTERN MINERAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS SURVEY Estate of ANNA B. IVERSON, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 637 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of December, Aar. 1954. J. GRANT IVERSON Executor of the Estate of ANNA B. IVERSON, Deceased. Date of first publication, July 30. AJ. 421 Church Si Ph. Circulation Dept KVi K. lift Soath Entered m seoond class matter at Silt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 1 4-J- 1579. - Subacrlptloa ratea: 5.00 for two yean; 1054. 13.00 for one year. Pleaae mention Weatern Mineral' Bur-ve- J. GRANT IVERSON. Attorney. when writing1 to advertisers. Adver-tlaln-g rates on application. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4) y Harry B. Miller Publisher In the matter of the Eetate of NELS Editor L. PETERSEN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims under Feature Editor with vouchers to the undersigned Contributing Editor oath Executor and Executrix at the law ofAll the news of the development of the fices of Sandgren and Blackham, their Intermountain Section, published by The attorneys, 300 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before the 31st day Western Mineral Surrey. All news appearing In the Western of December, 1954. Mineral Surrey is obtained from sources N LOWELL PETERSEN, believed to be reliable but no responsiETHEL F. PETERSEN. bility is aaanmwd for accuracy of stateExcutor and Executrix of said ments. Estate II Date of first publication, August 30, DIANNE THOMAS O. D. QUINLAN I M. HILL 4) Legal NOTICE ' OF ASSESSMENT AMERICAN METAL MINING CO.. 31 South West Temple Bt Salt Lake City 1, The Western Mineral Surve. Utah. is qualified as a newspaper t Notice is hereby given, that at a meetthe Board ol Directors of American ing publish Legal Notices, having Metalof Mining Co., held at the office of been approved in the Third Dis the company. 31 South West Temple St. Lake City 1 Utah, Tuesday, July trict Court of Salt Lake County Balt 13, 1054 an assessment of (tfc) One-Ha- State of Utah. Probate Guardianship Notices For further information consul the Clerk of the District Cour or Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS M. TISDEL Estate of FREDERICK 1054 at the hour of 3 p.m., at the office of the company, to pay the delinauent assessment together with the cost of and cxuenia of sale. Date of first publication July 33, 1954. LOUISE M. ORTON. Treasurer. dec- reased. Creditors 4) win present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 030 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, . Utah on or before the first day of De- Date of first publication July 13, AD 1954. Karr, Wilkins and Cannon, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS L. PETERSEN, Deceased. Creditors will present under oath, with Touchers, to the undersigned Executor and Executrix at the law offices of 6ANDGREN AND BLACKHAM, their attorneys, 300 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before the 11th day of October, 1854. N. LOWELL PETERSEN ETHEL F. PETERSEN, Executor and Executrix of said Estate. 4) first publication, July 30. 1954 El-let- NOTICE TO CREDITORS C. H. STOVEN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 031 Kearns Bldg., or Tracy Colli ns Trust Company. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 4th day of December, A.D. 1954. ' TRACT COLLINS TRUST CO, Executor of estate of Deceased. Date of First Publication, July 30, A.D. Estate of -- 1054. 4) RAT, QUINNET A NEBEKER Trust Co. s Attorneys for Kearns Building Salt Lake City. Utah Tracy-Collln- 031 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1954 MARION BIRD PETT, executrix of the sometimes estate of IMER PETT, ' known as IMER ARNOLD PETT, de- 1054. first publication, August Estate 13, 4) RAT S. McCARTHT Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of MILAN BOSKOVICH, d. will present claims with Creditors vouchers to the undersigned at 516 Frit Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah on or before the 30th day of October, AD, 1054, Administratrix of FRIEDA BOSKOVICH, BOSKOVICH, the estate of MILAN sometimes known as MIKE BOSKOVICH, deceased. Date of first publication, August 13. A.D., 1054. H. A. SMITH. Attorney for Administratrix, 516 Felt Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SOLOMON G. KAHN, also known as SOL G. KAHN deceased. will present claims with Creditors vouchers to the undersigned at 404 Boston Bnilding, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 18th day of December, AD, Estate of 1954 M. KAHN, Executor of the esG. KAHN, also tate of SOLOMON known as SOL G. KAHN, deceased. Date of first publication August 13, RALPH A.D, 1054. ' 4) SAMUEL BERNSTEIN Attorney for Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN RULON SCOTT, also known as J. B. SCOTT deceased. will present claims with Creditors at 418 to the undersigned vouchers Lake Utah, Salt City. Building, Judge on or before the 16th day of October, A.D., 1854. Data of first publication, August 13, AD, 1954. cation is to be beard. ALVIN K EDDINGTON, Clerk of the above entitled court. By Jacob Weller DEY, HOPPAUGH, MARK, JOHNSON and GILMOUR 903. Kearns Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Attorneys for Petitioners. Data of first publication July , 1054. 33, 4) MABEL R. SCOTT. Administratrix tate of ohn Union Scott, also known as J. R. Scott, deceased. VERNON SNTDER Attorney for the Administratrix es- 0 I Plaintiff, NORMA JONES WILSON JOHNSTON MADKE WATSON, formerly known as JOHNSON WILSON NORMA JONES WADKB, formerly known as NORMA formerly JONES WILSON JOHNSON known as NORMA JONES WILSON. AND at.T. OTHER persons unknown CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE AND ESTATE OF INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE OWNERSHIP OR PLAINTIFFS TO CLOUDING PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THEBE- - Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to servo upon VAN COri'. BAGLEY, CORNWALL A McCARTHT, plaintiffs attorneys, whose address is 1311 Walker Bank Bnilding, Salt Lake City, Utah, . an answer to the complaint within 30 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fall so to do Judgment by default win be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint, a copy of which baa been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to aulet title to parcel of land situate In Salt Lake County. State of Utah, and mom particularly bounded and described ns follows, to-w- it: at the Northwest of Lot 4. Block 138. Plat A." Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence Ernst 165 feet: thence South West 185 feet: 59.5 feet: thence thence North 69.5 feet to the point of beginning. Dated this 31st day of Inly 1954. cor-ne- Commencing r VAN COTT. BAGLEY, CORNWALL. McCarthy. DAVID E. (S) I 1 lzed capital stock of the corporation, or bonds, certificates of Indebtedness, debentures or other securities, convertible Into stock of the corpora- SALISBURY Plaintiffs Address: 358 West Bth North. Salt Lake City. Utah. Data of first publication July 33, 1984. the vast territory between Chicago and the Pacific Coast. Salt tiu holdings of each Lake Is fortunate to possess one. 3. To reduce individual shareholder in thepro-- The other is in Spokane, of one share of new stock for each four shares of existing stock, ington. The local Exchange is amount0 'nSSkZiSS ShicS very proud of the fact that during trearory stock jiii be disposed oi byj its many years of existence, there " have been only three failures among brokers, where the public ' an-has been hurt. In all those years, Details of such exchange win be uounced at a later data. it is an estimable record, one tha the New York Stock Exchange Tha special meeting of stockholders origcalled for June 15, 1854, and I Wash-portl- Principle place of business 835 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 3. Utah. Notice la hereby riven that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tintio on I I T 1 of a days .transactions. The age of members today ranges from 30 to 75 years. J. A. Hogle, oldest member, is now in his 80s. The annual volume of business has been steady and consistent It is expected many new uranium company securities traded over the counter, will eventually be digested into listings on the Stock Exchange as companies become seasoned and suitable. inally adjourned until July 14. 1954, waa adjourned without action upon the advice of counsel who considered the original notice deficient in certain legal particulars. PAUL H. HUNT. President Compliments Of Data of first publication July 30 1054. 4) ASSESSMENT NOTICE ' MINING A MILLING CO. LEONORA Place of Business 414 Atlas Bldg Salt Lake City 1, Utah NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that, at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Leonora Mining A Milling Company, held on Wednesday the 38th day of July, 1054, an assessment of one-ha(18) cent per share waa levied and assessed on 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 company, 414 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. lf Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 33rd day of August, 1054, will be delinauent and advertised for sale at public auction, and. unless payment is mads before, many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Company. 414 Atlas Building. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on Wednesday tha 33nd day of September, 1054, at the hour of 3 o'clock PJC., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sics. LEONORA MINING A MILLING Co. John A. Child, Secretary FOSTER HL BISEL AUTO SERVICE Hudson Specialists 244 South 1st West Phone 22-50- 62 Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication July 30 1054. 4) NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. UTAH JAMES D. MAITLAND. Petitioner. NOTICE OF TAKING OF DEPOSITIONS TESTIMONY TO PERPETUATE No. 103.355 To tbs heirs of deceased, and Arthur J. Lows. Jr To the heirs of Stephen T. Eble, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of September. 1954, at the hour of 3 p.m. in Division No. 1 of tha District Court in and for Salt Lake County. Utah, and In the courtroom thereof, the above named petitioner will move the court for an order authorizing the taking of the depositions of George O. Bishop and Elsie T. Bishop, and fixing s time and place for tha taking thereof. OWEN A WARD and DEAN W. 3. ASSESSMENT NOTICE TIXTIC OUTPOST MINING COMPANk Only two stock exchanges serve tion." Principal Civil Case.No. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. NATIONAL CYLINDER GAS COMPANY, s corporation. and I 4) SUMMONS Estate of IMER PETT, sometimes known as IMER ARNOLD PETT, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tbs undersigned at 409 Boston Building, Salt Lake City. Utah on or before the 18th day of December, AD, Dato of NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL - DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF WYOMIN G-- ALIFORNIA PETROLEUM COMPANY, A Utah Corporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WYOMING - CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Utah, has presented to the Third Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Salt Lake, an application praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolve and for a decree therefor: and that the 10th day of September, 1954 at the boor of ten (10) oclock In the forenoon of said day, or as soon thereafter aa counsel can be heard, has been appointed as the time, and the Court Room of the above entitled Court in the division thereof t. presided over by the Honorable A H. In the City of Salt Laic County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, has been appointed aa the plaoe at which said appliC In the matter of the Estate of NELS Date' of 81-0- . al cember A.Dh 1054. NELSON G. TISDEL and NELLIE L. TISDEL executors of the estate of FREDERICK M. TISDEL deceased. AD, lf Cent per share waa levied against the issued and outstanding stock of the company, payable immediately to Louise M. Orton, Treasurer, at 31 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessment remains unpaid on August 35, 1864 will be delinauent and advertised for sale at Public Auction, and unless payment la made before, so many shares aa may be necessary will be 'sold on September 3(L & cannot begin to match. An interesting feature of business activity on the local Exchange is the fact that brokers (Continued from Page 2) rade by word of mouth On tht were under construction. New- individual call of the voice of a house was also erecting the fabroker, thousands of dollars mous Flatiron Building, one of worth of stocks change hands, the tourist sites of New York simply on a members verbal City. word that he will deliver or pay. is no contract. There Ultimately, Newhouse encountered adversity due to eager exIt is a high code of honor, he thereafter pansion. Shortly Secretary which stipulates, if one agrees to from the scene in Utah Date of first publication. July 30. A.D passed HW affairs. 1054. pay he will pay for the transaction and deliver. It is unusual one finds many thousands of that The Lake Salt present City NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF Stock dollars com STOCKHOLDERS Exchange building changing hands by word of 1910 whereas In banks or in mouth, pleted approximately Articles Pursuant to Article XIII of the Comhas been the home of the local trust companies which carry out of Incorporation of Plumbic Mines pany, a corporation of Utah, notice Is Exchange ever since thousands of transactions, a mulof hereby given that a special meeting stockholders of said corporation will be paged contract is often used held at the office of the company, ' 30 J. A. Hogle, oldest living mem- tiple to a deal. Lake Salt complete in Exchange Place (Room 38) City, Utah, on Monday. August 33. 1954 ber of the Exchange, purchased at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon, lor the the membership of James A. Pol When an applicant seeks mempurpose of considering and voting upon lock in stock the about the following proposals: exchange bership on the local Exchange, 1915. Of current membership is keenly the the many generations 1. To amend Article I of the Articles of Incorporation so as to chance the of brokers, who have done busiinterested to determine an indicorporate name to PIUTE URANIH. ness Havenor is vidual's code of ethics. The here, Earl UM COMPANY, or such other name as might be suitable or available. the second oldest member of the of the applicant, and his reputation for keeping his 3. To amend Article VH of the Articles Exchange. ol Incorporation to read as follows: are evaluated. The effort is The amount of the capital stock At present much of the mem- word, to make every reasonable invesof this corporation shall be fifty thousand dollars (650.000.00), which bership is fairly young in to guarantee that men of shall be divided Into one million There was a time, in the tigation and (1,000,000) shares of the par value of years. honor only, will be five cents ($.05) each. The author- - late 1920s when the Exchange integrity ized capital stock not subscribed for granted membership. shall be treasury stock and shall be was composed mostly of elderly old or disposed of by the Board of gentlemen in the 70s and 80s, ,There have been instances o? Directors at such times, in such man who had participated applicants reportedly w o r th ner, upon such terms and lor such brokers prices as said Board may determine. actively from the earliest days. $500,000, rejected when they No bolder of shares of the capit-tstock of the corporation shall be Gathered around the rail to- sought membership on the Exentitled aa a matter of right aa owner of such capital stock to purchase or day are men ranging from 35 to change. Records of the Exchange subscribe for any part of tbs treas40, a . healthy condition, with the are open to the public. Any citury or unissued stock of the corpora-- , or tion any stock of the corporation promise Of & record Of longevity izen is privileged to visit the Exto the corporation to he issued by ahead of them change and examine the record reason of any Increase of the author-- Samuel Newhouse Empire Builder Outpost Mining Company, held on the 36th day of July 1854, an assessment of ana mill per share or per 1000 shares, was levied on all outstanding stock of the company, payable immediately to G. B. Calderwood, secretary, at the office of the company, 835 8outh Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City 3, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 38th day of August. 1054. will be delinquent and advertised lor sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, so many shares of each parcel of stock aa may be necessary will be sold on the 38th day of September, 1954, at the office of the company, 835 South 10th Eaat Street, Salt Lake City. to pay the Utah, at the hour of 1 P-delinauent assessment thereon, togethe with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. G. B. Calderwood. 1054. THREE PAGE - SHEFFIELD. Attorneys for Petitioner. By DEAN W. SHEFFIELD, 141 Eaat Snd South Salt Lake City, Utah LOOKING FOR STOCKS? We Have: COMPLETE STOCK INFORMATION LATEST QUOTATIONS ON REQUEST COMPLETE BROKERAGE SERVICE HAVENOR-CAYIA- INCORPORATED S, 529 KIWB0USE BLDG. Salt Lake City, Utah PHONE MEMBERS SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Data of first publication August 8. 1954. 4) |