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Show WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. MAY 17, 1929. it feel I want to see such homes all over this land. Here Is where you retail dealers can serve. If you will teach your buyers and salespeople what is harmonious and beautiful for the home, you can become missionaries of beauty. All Hie new nl the Uttrk'imifDl ol rhe InlrraMuniaio ttceikin There is no reason why every department should not I'nbllNhiil hf Ihr IT si rr If nt iirvp I nhllKhnii C be 2 museum. You are the most fruitful and useful source of Tel "u. US art in America." 111 Altai Block. Incorporated under Lam it Utah Those retailers just naturally threw out their chests and a matter at Bali Lake City 17 lab andei raised Entered aa up their heads and looked around with new pride end rt March S. ISIS. The whole country should feel the effect. a understanding. 60c rear: a SI mmulia. lUt SU8VEY WESTERN MINERAI entitled court, hla objections tq tha application, and that If no objections ara Bled within said period, tha above entitled court wiy proceed to bear end determine said application without further notice HENRY D. MOYLE, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Union Chlof Mining Company principal placa of busintM, ftoui to!, NcwhouM Build ng. Ball Laku City, Utah. Xotlea la haraby given that at a mealing of tho board of duoetora of tho Union Chief Mining company, held on the 2nd day of May. 111!, an aaaaaamant No. II rf one-ha- lf era; par share waa levaecond-claaied on all of the imued and aharaa of the corporation, to Caorgo payable Immadlataly Subscription Room SOI, Nawhouaa Bldg., Baglln, tease ManUau Wnterg Mineral Surrey when writing to adierflaera Utah. Salt Lake City, The moose is the only member of the deer family that aharaa on wbleh th( aaaaas-meAdvertising rale on ippla-allnIs it Any may is monogamous. All other deer are polygamous. remain unpaid on the Editor. GAIL MARTIN, Ird day of June, 1010, will De dea coincidence that moose are rarely found in Utqh? linquent and advartiaad for aaia at C. S. GODDARD, Business Manager. auction, and unlaaa payment One of Salt Lake's leading dailies gives the following public la made before ao much thereof aa News Stands where Western Minerai Survey is on sals. graphic details of an automobile accident: will be neceseery will be cold cu the at 2 p.m. to tkKU.V UUII Cut Main M Market Eaet. Shaw was in the driver's seat and Miss Pratt, sitting let day of July, 1010assessment toVI SL MASS. rremoal tiOSTON the pay delinquent ! l'UICAUO. ILL SI W. Munroe Ski U W. Madlaooi J49 N. Clark beside him, was guiding the car with the steering wheel, gether with coals of advertising and expense of sale. Sk; 72 W. Van Buien Kk ' W. Randolph St.; ASM W. Con. when the coupe struck the culvert." -- a ILUBL AlllZ. Litchfield, Uonlectlonarj. ,IUNU Jticrios, COLO. Weniern Slates News Stand. IS !. Cor. UU MSae A Market Sta. ODUlllMUS 4 A Pine Ira LOSU BEACH. CALIF. Newa Stand, lift L Mh St. World Weate rs ANGELES, 'ALU. Kewa stand Aroade Stn.; Allaa Newa o and Towne Are. A ftth W. MarUndalr (three land): Natlt Itook Shop. 104 ' Ski -- nd. I W. Sid Ski Star lem 1st Sks George iabollle. So. rilNNEAFOUS. MINN 1M4 Second r d; John O'Conner Trane, MOTKEAL CAN. Poet orilee purtatlun Bill. N. Hod Sk A Slh Ae.; 47t Sk A Broad-war- ; NEW VOIlh CITY. - Orand Lsiral Su.s S2nd Sk A Sth 42nd Sk .; 17- - A Broadwar OAKLAND. C I.U. I4U Sk A San Pablo (r In. In I h A Broadway: Tib A War ilngton, OATMAN ARIZ. Oatman Drug Oo OMAHA. NEIL lJt N& ISlb St Bib A Market SU. 11111 lOELPlllA. I' A IS - - Thanks for the explicit information. Otherwise, a long suffering public might have thought tho young lady was steering the car with a rudder. Ir the Rialto Alori shipping grade ore. Thia place wag .spotted by Phillip P. Clark, In charge of leasing operation. ItS waa only on his aronf recouimtn-'!datlon that the leasers could ba induced to start drifting in thlz spot. The first drill hole put Into I Touring Nevada. So. lfttb Sk; IStb A Market St. RENO, NE . i o Nam Agency. SAN FRANCISCO CALIF. S Third Sk; 4tb A Market Sts.; Golden Gaia News Co. I 10 Third Bk SEATTLE WASH. ISM Westlake Are.; 2nd at Colon; ftth at Pike; Second nt Cherry. TACOMA. WASH. flth A Pacific An. TOLEDO OHIO. Sk Clair Nam Co. TONOPAH. NEV. Polio Bret hen SALT LAKE CITY. MAY 17. 1929. Wallace Woolley, manager of (ha ora purchasing department of the Unite Ktatea Smelting Refining and Mining company, la making a tour of Nevada and California campe. 51. In Elko County. Fred TV. Hanaon, Balt Lake consulting engineer, la at Fprur Mountain engaged In making a i of the Miaauuri n-- Monarch Mines property. -- PARALLEL DRAWN. Some years ago. a Salt Laker suggested that a hole be poked through the Wasatch range to provide the valley adequate ventilation and rid the city of its winter smoke evil. The dangers of such a plan can be conjectured from the effect that the recently completed Great Northern railway tunnel has had on Seattle weather, set worth in a prose poem by the Post Intelligencer columnist: Listen, my children, and you shall hear what makes our weather at present so queer. Just three weeksago, or maybe 'twas four, they opened to traffic the Great Northern bore. The very next day, as perhaps you recall, the doggone thermometer started to fallll "Hie wind from the East, it started to blow, and first we had frost and nextwe had snow. It snowed and it froze and the mornings were raw. Were waiting and hoping, but still theres no thaw. There must be a reason behind it, no doubt, and so, while I shivered, I figured it but. "That hole through the mountains is causing a draft, shaft. The like breezes that sweep through a dumb-waitwinds from Montana they sweep through the bore, and so we are frozen as never before. Our coal piles are shrinking, our faucets won't run; and all are complaining, yet nothing is donel "Of course the new tunnel, it fills a great need. It cuts down the mileage, increases the speed. But may we suggest at least friend they hang up a storm-dooas a on this end 7 And may we suggest to the railroading crew, they close it behind them when they have passed through. And early next summer, when heavens are fair, well ask that the storm door be taken from there. And thus in the Inland, where folks often roast, theyll all be refreshed by a breeze from the Coast." er r, well-meani- ng RETAILING BEAUTY. The National Retail Dry Goods association, in convention at New York, went en masse to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many of the delegates were genuinely interested in art. The others thought they might get some good ideas for their business. And they did. Robert W. deForest, president of the museum, told them this: "Much as I want to bring good art to the museum, I am more interested in bringing good art into the home. That is your opportunity. You can do a better job than any of the art museums of the country. There are represen ta tives here from 2,000 stores. Think what that means compared with tiie number of museums. "There is just as much art in your furniture, your curtains, rugs, table coverings, dishes, silverware, as there is in the pictures or statuary of the museum. I have been fortunate in having had beautiful things in my home since childhood, and I have learned to love them. Every one with his ryes open to beauty can learn that same enjoyment. "A harmonious room is like a strain of music. You can Provo Foundry & Machine Co. Manufacturers of Mine Cars, Mine and Smelting Machinery, Structural Steel Complete Foundry and Machine Shop alt Lika City Offire, Dealy Blggv. Pleat at Tray. I'tafc. Off on Trip. took the train Guy W. Cran for Rico, Colorado, where ho I, retained to look after Interests of the National Lead ror.-.pan- Smelter Man Leaves. J. O. Elton, manager of the Incompany, ternational Umeltlng left Thursday night for New York cm a two weeks' huzliiria trip. To Visit Mines. John Matson, president and manager of iha East Antelope and Leonora Mining companies, drove south Thursday morning to Inspect operations at the Beaver county property. Off For Wyoming. J. W. Musser, manager of tha Diamond Oil company, want to Wyoming, Eranston, Thursday morning on buslneis. Barclay Sells Out J. A. Barclay who ha been active In the business of Child. Bar. clay A Co., has disposed of his Interest In tha firm. Sir. Barclay plana to return to business after taking a rest. Beaver Comity Mine Outlook Much Improved (Continued From Page 1) sllleifled limestone, 100 feet wide, d or which all carries values and which In other mines, 'I'lntlc and Bingparticularly at low-gra- ham. would be considered a high ly favorable area for replacement, waa mapped aa monozonlte and never prospected. This, tha present to remedy, management Intrnda ! hy prospecting till Impressive zona thoroughly and systematicallyFew Croracuf Run- Conriderins the s'zc or the Horn a surprisingly Silver oreliody. umount of development wag done to seek other deposits that might exist in territory nrarlyv fully as min-era- favorable as that harboring Utah's premier bonanza. Drifts erc run nnrth und south along the strike contact of the trarhyte-llmeston- e zone .but acaU'ely any crosscutting wav don.. On tho 500 svel. the old map showa no crosscut tine. Yet a drift started In the hard limestone country rock n a small seam within three feet of the old lateral on the 500 level, north, struck a body of or wjthln three feet assaying ID ounces of silver In the ton and per rent lead- - This stopors.has a carloads of yielded three fourth la In sight and four foot limedeposit i making into virgin stone. A striking fact. n connection with the Horn Sliver ora bmlv la that on the ini level, the ore shoot of O.oao square has a cross feet. Records of the mint) ehi w that all of thin was good ore. Drifts on the 1400 level are directly under tha 80(1 atope. Yet they found n" ore. Now. as one of the official of tha Ttntic Lead company, pointed out all ore bodies coni" to an end. but as a general rule there is usually a gradation in values. They do not usually end In good ore." Wherefore. It la assumed that this ora has not ended but has pcsaibly plunged to the westward, the mineralization being either transferred to a parallel hresk to the west or passed In to a bedding plana deposit. If so. tho crosscutting and Raising started on tha 1.490 level will discover th deposit. Now Ore Found. That the Horn Silver "sneer' zone ms v yet yield thousands of tons of ore and mum new material be written ln:o th history or Beaver countv Is Indicated hv the remarkable result being attained on ths 9hn level. In the 901 west drift on the 900 level. 50 feet north of an old stops and but a few feel from an old heading run In the diy rection of tha new strike on tart, a five fool breast of ora had ben exposed fifteen feet. Thla of silver product assiva ;0 oum-r2 In cent to tha ton. 10 gold and 5 per cent zinc. Had the old timers extended their drift but a porphyry a few feet threuah dike, thla atope might have been found. Last Fundav. at statin No. M on Iha 900 Iseel, two leasers had Juft yxppsed ft (out teot lircut Ft ,cln INTERNATIONAL SMELTING CO. a Nan Vark Of (Ira. Rmtai;, Parebaslag Drat. (M Kaaraa Blt- - Salt Laka Cllr. malting Warka fataraaflaaaL Utah, ftkad. Arlaaaa. Baflaarlca lataraaflaaal Laa4 aa4 Kalla laa C. Eaat Chlcage, Rarltaa Warka. Perth Amhay, N. J. Cttt I United States Smelting, Refining & Mining Company Harm of Orw and Coaceniratre Matte and 1'urnara Prod acta. Mirra of Insect tcMee, Weed Killer, Polaoo Balt. SMELTER AND MILLS AT MIDVALF, CTAIT. OFFICES AT NEWHOUSE BLDG.. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Fnngk-tdo- a, Combined Metals Reduction Co. Purchasers of Lead and Zinc Ores. PLANT AT BAUER, UTAH Mail Address: Stockton, Utih. Fun-'da- s ONTARIO SILVER MINING COMPANY ITflCEIMMi ' W. Lawbsurae. Dl rectors i Pail PrISat D. C. Murphy. t pr ar. Heat Oarar Frlradly. C harlts Iwase. J. (ft Ellas. E. H. Sostabaaaa. aad Barry Ceatast. GFFIC Ez alt lake tlly. tlnb. New York City. Raw Yatk. Ml. E (aatailt aad Vlaaatrh Caaatlra. Utah. (vr-trrasar- tr. (May J 14. the wall rock went tbrag ret into ore. A shot put into the floor of the heading years before broke up slabs of galena. Another round exposed four feet of or proving no? leu than ten feet of shipping rock within reaching distance of aa old heading. In the Blue Doom. 799 feat west of 9S4. leasers ara following a deore, a posit 79 fast thick. Thla broken for shipment. Is said to 75 per cent lead. II ounces siuy of silver. S3 In goiii, and 19 per cent zinc. A streak of copper or aauys 4 per cent copper, 12 ounces of silver, and 17 In gold. To reach this atop, over sis weeks of work wera entailed and more than 2ftn cars of waato had ,to b removed. Thla deposit apparently la raking toward No. CS4 about 199 feet distant and may In tersect thla deposit, making on big itope. Copper Shoot Large. A glance at the map to ucer-taiwhat work haa been done on the lower levels to find tho or body shows that work waa chiefly confined to drifting north and south into regions where normal faulting might have displaced tha deposit. But little exploration waa carried on eaat and weal of the strike of tha deposit. What grant possibilities thia work carries can h Judged that on tho Villi leva) wilh surprisingly little work, three largo deposits have bean opened up both east and weat of tha old slopes. On tha T99 North, tho Tlntle Lead company haa a country of vast poulblltlea to explore. In this area la an ora body 10 feet wide, 200 feet long and 700 fact high that aaaaya 2 per cent copper. Throughout this mau, ara streaks running from 13 to 19 Inches wide that carries 25 to 30 par cent copper and correspondingly high values In gold, silver and lead. Thia country lo to bo dovtlopad aa mob as the lateral can ba opened up, Tli under whleh handicaps, early miners worked bacauM ofex-a lack of metallurgical facltltlea isting today, cau b uadartaood when on sees smelter settlement sheets and finds that carload after carload of ore, assaying 25 to 29 per cent copper, 25 per cent lead, and SO ouneea of ailvor to tha ton, netted tha company but 514.13 a ton. after railroad and smelting charge. Shipments ware penalized for copper and no gold determination was made. Today this Mine ora would net Hie company at least 5175 a ton. Tho foregoing Instances ara but a few of tho numerous places where the company la following strong ora bodies into unexplored territory. On the 109 level In No. 119, northeast of the main or body, a strong lead, assaying 7.5 per cent copper. 10 ouneea of silver to the ton, 73 per cent lead and four per cent zinc la being developed. This deposit, the management feels, at any time may develop Into a big atope. The mine has been equipped In the most modern manner. Telephones connect every level with the office on the surface. Electric Iigh's hate been put up at stations. The present day practice of cutting operation expense! to tho lowest pus-s- i bio figure by providing (acuities and developing a proper';-arapidly aa possible thereby reand Interest ducing overhead charges on capital Investment, is being followed. The management Ins taken the aland that to employ a man at the wage of around IJOu a month and to give hint a machine with which he could only do lie worth of work, was folly. thoroughly naw equipment has been Installed and the old to the scrap heap. On ths surface, a new drill sharpener and oil furnace turn out steel In first clan condition. Naw transform! and a new compresaor are on t ground ready to be Installed. Thors who have made a close study of the geology of the mine, feel that besides the chance ot finding new ore bodies to the northwest and aiuth, which will make a great mine of the Horn Kilter there la a possibility of developing a water level or at a depth or around 7.000 nearby feet, a large body of secondary enrichM In ore the lava, with the copper mine reopened and equipped to the 1100 level, the ore habit et toe Horn Silver deposit ahould be rap. idly searched nut and mining in Placed on a basis that should ny reatore It to Ita aa a mineral producer. Cons-'inentl- forme-importan- ce assessment notice. TVIUard Bay Gun Club, a address place of business. gait Lake Notice la hereby given City. that meeting of the Board of Dlrertn-- i. held on tho 1st day of April, an assessment of 111.06 per shirt ' levied on the capital stock of fha corporation, payable Immediately to James Prlnsen. Secretary corporation, at hla 300 Dooly Block. Salt Lakaoffice, City, 09 Dooly Block, l:j (la h. Any atock upon which thla aa. seramant remains unpaid on iha 1st day of June. 1920. will t. jr. Ilnquent and advertized for sale at public auction and unless payment la made before will be sold on ths 22nd day of June. 1129, at I; o'clock to pay th delinquent si. secernent together with cost o( advertising and expense of rale. JAMES FRINFEX. Kecretiry. 30g Dooly Block. Fait Lake L'tfth jtAErJI 20-M- y C H. in. ALONZO MAC KAY. , Clerk. By JOE W. CURTIS. Deputy. 10-- SUMMONS In tha Third Judicial district court of Salt Laka County, state of Utah. Sidney E. Muleock, plaintiff, Tha unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of John Parry, deceased, aleo all other peraona unknown claiming any right, title, fatale, lien or interest in tha real property described in tha complaint herein adverse to plaintiffs own. erahlp, or any cloud upon plain- r. tiffs title thereto, defendant. The state of Utah to tha said You ara hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after the services of this summons upon you, If served within county lu whleh thia action la brought: otherwise. within thirty days after Berries. and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure su to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to tha demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of raid court. i to-w- lt: Lot 1. Block 90. Flat C." Balt Lake City survey, and running thence west 3 rods; thence north 4 is rods: thenc east 3 rods; thence south 41 rods, to the place of beginning. oTgether with a right of way 49 3 over: Commencing feet south of the northeast corner of Lot and running weat rod, thence1 south feet: thence east rod; north 41 4 feet; thence 9 rods: thenc north feet, place of beginning-DET- , 1, IIOPFAUGH, 50 1- -4 thence east to the MARK JOHNSON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ALTA TUNNEL A TRANSPORCOMPANT: TATION Principal placa of business. Salt Lake City. Utah: Notice ia hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors oX the Alta Tunnel and Transportation company, held en April 2lrd. 1121. an aaseument of one-ha- lf cent (He) per share wee levied on the Issued and outstanding shares of the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to tha Columbia Trust Company, 125 south Mein Street, Salt Laka City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid at the close of business on Saturday. May 25th, 1921, will he daliquent and advertized for sale at public auction and, unices payment la made before, will ba aold at tha office of tho company. 133 Regent Rtreet, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, June 22nd. 1129, at II oclock a.m. to pay the delinquent araerament thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. DAVID H-- BULLOUGH. Secretary. Alta Tunnel A Tran1 portatlon Company. Address: 113 Regent Building, III Regent Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. April 21. May 23. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Tlntle Coalition Mines Company, principal place of business 495 Sait Lake City, Dooly, building, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Tlntle Coalition Mines company, held on the 10th day of 5Iay, 1929, an assessment of one-hacent (!ic) per share was levied on the iuuad and outstanding atock of the corporation, payable Immediately to tha secretary, C. G. Ballantyn. at hla office. room 405 Dooly building. Salt Lake City. Utah. Any stock upon which thla as aeaament may remain unpaid at he close of business on Saturday, June 15th. 1919, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public la auction and, unless payment made before, will be eold at the office of the company room 445 City. Dooly building. Salt Utah, on Saturday, July 20th, to 3 o'clock p.m. 1129. at ray the delinquent aaieaament thereon together with the coat of advertising and expense of aal. lf C. G. BALLANTTNE. Secretary. Tlntle Coalition Mirra Co., 445 Dooly building. Salt Laka City. Utah- - (5.175.14. NOTICE OF APPLICATION DISSOLVE. TO In tha District Court of tha Third Judicial District cf tha Stela of Utah, In and for Fait Laka county. In tho Matter of tha Voluntary Claaolutlon of tha Company, ft Utah Corpora- Wrlght-Dln-weod- liNotlea (1-- FRED C. DERN 3) 10-0- 0 thence P. O. address, 903 Kearna building. Balt Laka City, Utah. (1-1- DCOSIIOn TO a This action la brought to quiet plaintiffs title as against defendants to the following described premises situate in Balt Laka City, Salt Lake county. Utah, Commencing at a point 5 rods west of the southeast corner of amid THE FINANCIAL' CORPORATION May 51) -- de- fendant: t-- Quoted n, Secretary. T.) 1, Sold cent per ehare war levied eu all ouutandlng capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the lit day of June, M talker Ball Lake Hack a ad Mlalag age ftlara liaft A.D., 1939. to K. C. M. Chrlaten-etreasurer of tha company at 3543 south Twentieth East street, WRITE FOR OUR MARKET LETTER TREK OR RgftPEIf Balt Lake City, Utah. Any atock upon which thia assessment may P. O. Box 594 remain unpaid on the let day of Telephone Wasatch 1336 June, A.D-- . 1123, will be delinquent end advertised for sale et Il'ITEI ft AND A ftTOCK EXCHANGE SlILDlRO, public auction, and unless payment la made before, will be aold Salt Lake City, Utah. on (ha 1st day of July, A.D.. at I o'clock p.m. et the reslift, idence or R. M. Petersen, 2151 aoutb Hyland Drive, Belt Lake Citr. Utah, te pay delinquent together with the coal 4113 Edw. O. Platt .. 100 1.00 names of tha respective shareholdof advertising end expanse of aal 2.00 ers aa follows: 4153 W. H. Child ... 200 HANS C. M. CHRISTENSEN. No. No. 600 Amt. 5.00 4113 Robt. F. Marvin end Treasurer. Secretary cert, shares, due. Nam. F. K. Patter .1,000 10.00 2411 South Twentieth E'isl 4119 Mrv 5.00 Miry E 4106 W. H. Child ... 500 Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Amott :. ....910 1.000 y 2.60 6.00 The above notice le being pub- 4105 W. P. Pipper .. 600 M. Baker. 70 10.000 21. Oil Jease 10.00 lished In the Western Mineral 4100 Aug. Mfttson ...1,000 r. Coleman.. 170 15,000 4245 Manuel B. Vitle 1.000 10.00 Survey, Salt Lake City. Utah. Cliasa Hansen ..111 1.000 4274 Clement L. Er- (5.3-5,11.000 10.00 N. L. Jensen ..605 canbrack 6.00 Louis P. 4375 B. Atherley ... 500 DELINQUENT NOTICE. I! Maughan 1. 10 4275 John J. Hanley . 310 The North Standard Mining com 4135 J. W. O'Hara .. 55 .55 Louis P. 5.00 Maughan ....131 pany. a corporation of the Slate 4234 V. D. Belvel ... 590 I.0U Louis P. of Utah, location of property. Tin 4510 J. M. Miller ... 200 Maughan ....111 tie Mining District, Utah. Location 4117 M. Fennemor . 500 5.00 And in accordance with tha law of principal place of business. Salt 4IJ5 Frank E. Grant 600 5.00 and an order of the Board of Di4330 B. W. Dixon ... 600 5.00 Laka City, Utah. NOTICE: 5.00 rectors made on the Sth day of There are delinquent 4240 D. C. Jensen .. 500 2.00 April, 1929, ao many shares of each upon tha following described stock 4241 Wallace Hales . 300 2.50 parcel of atock aa may b neceson account of assessment No. 23 4143 Theodora Geffas 230 ISO levied on the 20th day of March, 4342 Geo. Ross 3.50 sary. will hu sold at public auction, A. D., 1929. the aereral amounts 4344 W. H. Child ... 230 2.50 at Iha office of the company, 127 3.50 east Broadway. Salt Lake City. set opposite the nemee of the re- 4345 C. L Whitney . 250 And In accordance with the law Utah, on Tuesday, the 4th day of spective ehare holders, as follows: No. Name Shares. Amt. and an order of tha Board of Di- June. 1029, at tha hour of 13 244 John Church ..2,540 55.00 rectors mads on tha 20th day of o'clock noon, to pay tha delinquent 370 J. A. Johnson . 1.000 10.04 March, A. D., 1929, so many shares assessment, together with tha coats advertising and expense cf sale. 56! W-CUM .... 500 5.00 of each parcel of atock as may ba of (Advertising costs, 7 So for each 557 W. H. Child ... 500 5.00 necessary will be aold at public ccrtlfictte.) 552 Hyrum Madsen . 500 5.00 guctlon at the office of tha comEast Antelope Mining Company, 1007 W. L. Brlmhall 1.00U 10.09 pany. 413 Walker Bank building, 127 ISIS K. L. Jones ... . 500 5.00 Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2:20 p.m, Utah.East Broadway, Salt Laka City, 1070 M. C. rickerlng 500 5.00 on Monday, the 20th day of May, H. E. GIERS, 2107 C. B. Jargensen.. 1.000 10.00 A. D.. 1029, to pay tha delinquent Secretary and Treasurer. assessment together with tho coat 1100 A. W. Thomsen.. 1.000 2203 C. D. Jargensen 1.000 10.04 of advertising and tha expense ol Blnglutm Or shipments from 3270 John WilTlama.. 1.000 10.00 aal. the mines of tha Bingham district NOBTH STANDARD MINING 7207 C. H- - Felt 500 5.00 for tha week totaled 140 carloads COMPANY. 5151 8. LIvi ny ton ...1,040 10.00 and ara aa follows, in carloads: JOHN DORIUS, 1151 Georgs W. Hill 1.004 10.04 United Btatrs Mining company, 5160 A. H. Moyas ....1,004 Secretary, 10.04 1110 E. P. Shlmlus .. 500 00; Utah Apex Mining company, 5.00 41; Utah Metals and Tunnel Min1421 W. A. Pritchett 1,000 14.00 DELINQUENT NOTICE. 1404 E. M. Orma ....2,000 ing company, 20; Bingham Mines 34.00 3407 F. W. Kralley ..1.000 company, IS; Bingham Prospect 10.00 East Antelope Mining Company 1007 C. L. Whitney .. 500 Location of principal place of Mining company, 6; Ohio Copper 5.00 C1714 L. Whitney .. 600 5.00 business and office, 127 East rompany, preclpl itra I. The Utah 1715 K. F. Buck ....1.000 Delaware Mining company shipped 10.00 Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1104 J. Creighton .... 600 5.00 Notice la hereby given that there orer their aerial tramway 1,160 111 J. B. Cecil Jr. ..1,000 14.00 Is delinquent upon tho following tons. J. B. Cecil Jr. 1,404 10.00 described stock on account of Astill 1913 D. C. Marvin ..1.000 10.00 sessment No. 10 of ( (4 ) Invented hy ft Naw York atata 4013 C. W. Jargensen 1,000. 10.00 cent per ahara lsWed on Monday engineer, ft new airplane gasoline 4021 W. W. Roger .. 600 6.00 the Itb day of April, 1120, tha sev- guag operates by weighing tha 4111 Edw. O. Platt .. 250 3.50 eral amounts set opposite tho fuel tank. one-ha- lf GEO. BAGL1N. (I, 5 ASSESSMENT NO. II. INDIAN PETE MINING A MILLING CO. incorporated under tha lawe of the State of Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors, bald on tho 25th day of April, of A.D., 1975, an aaaaasment nt greee Sk All Stocks and Bonds Bought Attorney for Applicant (1-J- o) in Utah and Western Mining Issues Specializing: that tha company, a corporation organized and exlatlng under tho laira of tha atata of Utah, haa preaanted to tha above entitled court, an application which, hy order of tha court, haa been filed, praying for th dilution and of aald corporation. By order of tha court, the clerk of eourt hia entitled th above ordered to give thirty dayg notice of application, that at any time before the expiration of said thirty day period, commencing tha 3rd day of May, 1929. and until th 3rd day of June. 1929, any person may 61 xUD 2U Sterlt 9t ibpvg la hsreby glvan Wrlght-Dlnwood- bn ona-four- th Nothing Succeeds Like Success When people are sick they call a doctor. When in trouble they call a lawyer. Yet when it comes to investing their money, many people like to depend on their "own judgment. It is wrong. That is one of the big reasons people lose a lot of money from investment. It pays to do business thru a broker. We make a study of local mining stocks, and in testimony of our judgment, wc offer the following record for your consideration. These are stocks which we have recommended during the past year, and shows what they were selling at a year ago and now: USsssm . Combined Metals New Quincy Lehi Tintic Provo Eureka Lily North Lily ...... ........ Butte Tintic Empire Rico Argentine Dix Vanadium Ores Bingham Standard Park Galena Bonanza 12 Only two stocks recommended in the past year have declined. All the rest have shown material advance. The two which have declined are Bonanza and Rico Argentine .and we are still confident they will recover and show those who purchased a real profit. There is an actual boom on in Utah mining stocks. More and more capital is coming into this State, and more and more sensations will be uncovered. We publish a weekly market letter, and we send it free to those who are interested. Write and ask for it. Get our recommendations. We want your business. We can make you money if you follow our advice. Give Us Your Business. Courteous Treatment. Prompt Service. , Chase-Christophers- Telephones: Wasatch 5873 FELT BUILDING 301-2-- 3 tv Co. on Wasatch 3870 Wasatch 1863 Salt Lake City, Utah |