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Show May 12, 1969 Page 3 Cliffs hires Hughes aide Roy Crawford, a special executive assistant to Howard Hughes, was elected a director of Circle Cliffs Mining Industries, Inc. (OTC), it was announced by Paul J. Stout, president and chief executive office. and in his newly appointed corporate position with C.C.M.I. Circle Cliffs Mining, a Utah Corporation, is a natural resources development company whose securities are traded Over The Counter. It has acquired more than a score of mining claims within the Copper Belt in Pinal County, Ari- A recognized authority in natural resource development, Mr. zona. Crawford remains active with the C.C.M.L has options on 2G Hughes organization in Las Vegas claims in Nye County, Nevada on acreage containing a large body of commercial grade barite, a compound used in the processing industry. The company also owns 2400 acres of Canadian mining proper- ty in the Lac La Ronge region where it has made 46 claims on copper and nickel ore bearing land. At this time, no major ore body has been located. By Chuck Hayward DID YOU EVER HAVE one of those weeks in which 24 hours a day and seven days just USGS releases 2 new surveys accomplishd? This was one of those weeks for us. that HAD to Both maps Include parts of Judith are included in the mapped areas. Basin and Cascade Counties. The When the project is completed, areas shown are parts of larger presumably these and other maps areas on which tudy is contin- - will be printed in color, but the te uing- prints have been Each map is drawn on a top- - released in order to make the The U.S. Geological Survey in Butte, Mont., has released two new preliminary geologic maps and cross sections for Inclusion in open files. One showing the geology of the Meihart minute quadrange was prepared by W. R. Keefer. The other, which shows the geology of the adjacent Baker quadrangle, was prepared by I. J. Witklnd. 7-- werent enough time to accomplish everything Our offices at 731 East South Temple were getting too crowded as we acquired more and more equipment, so we decided to move lock, stock and barrel to the big barn of a house we inhabit in Gran- -' ger, Utah, carrying on a painting and remodeling program in the process. The process of moving and remodeling will be going on for some time, but even though its necessary to answer the phone in the den while straddling a half dozen boxes of vitlly important papers and our Mach 10 automatic typewriter intrudes its incongruous modernity into the Early American decor of Enids living room, the essentials are in place and were ready for business. First of all, black-and-whi- 12- agraphic base map at a scale of 1:24,000 (200 feetinch). Mines and adits not shown on the base map have been added. The Nelhart and information available sooner. One copy of each map is available for study in the Library at Montana College of Mineral Science and mining district Technology, Butte, Montana. Baker-Hughesvi- lle lie we moved. course moving is always a hassle, but in addition our circulation nearly doubled during the past ten days (were now over 5,000 Of . . . is in the alive and well paid circulation) and somebody has had to man the trusty Mach 10 in order to get all those new names on automatic tape an almost con- heart stant battle. if those circumstances werent enough, the publishers good right hand took off during But of the Rocky Mountains the week to welcome a new grandson into the world up in Pocatello. Michael Paskins wtls bom May 2 (the day before our birthday), and we managed to sneak away late Wednesday for a flying trip up to take a peek ourselves. Once you get used to the idea, being a grand- and we at the Rocky Mountain Oil & Mining Journal are here to tell you about it. . . . . . 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