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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN, MARCH 7. 1929 LEGAL NOTICES. Read Your Utah Mining News in the Probata and Guardianship Notices. WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY dor farther Infnr I Km tho Cooney Clerk or tlfd Hri bla ui Hanson we k Ara notice to creditors. Hiuoa n4 ahlp IwbM." this Estate of Oeorga Louvakia, Da- Creditors will present elatats with vouchers to the undanigosd at 1111 Continental Bank Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, on nr before tbe 10th day of April A. D, lilt, MIKE HATZAKI8, , Administrator of tho Estate el George Louvakia Deceased. Data of first publication, Feb. 14, piloted ahlp to victory la tht out hoard free for all raeo at tho Oontva outing last year, thereby et-U- a on ley on the Statesman trophy, the bis beautiful lov-la- y cup ahowa la the picture. Haaaoa piloted bla boat five tinea arouad the courea to win the outboard froo for all henda down aad thea tried bla head at a special event, a five mile race between "Baeobox" aad (,Mlaa ." Mia Pentagon," you know, la Andy Oleon'a fast Inboard motor boat. Hanaon was bavlny thlnya Me own way, wUh "Mlsa Pontages" waahlny In the book ripplee when Hanson tried to make a little too mueh time on a curve and took an bath In ten feet of water, "Sasabox was a yood ahlp even In that situation and Hanaon climbed abroad Ills eapsisrd boat and waited un. til Andy Olaon swung around, bovs to and picked him up. Tho Bportamen'a annual eutlny will be held late In Hay, the date and piece to bo selected later by tho committee. If the outlny la ayain held at Genova fans can expect to see soma more motor boatlny, with the outboard men vylny for a ley on the Statesman's cup. ' nil. (fab. 1 4 March A. D. -- 7.) AND ORDER Engineer Writes On' Electrolytic Zinc' Building Problems verjr Friday Of INTER PLEADER. In tbo Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah, la and for Utah county. plaintiff va, George Clark, HyruM Jacobean, defendant; a F. Johnson, Interpleaded defendant Summons and Order of Interpleader. The defendant, Hyrum Jacobsen, having deposited la court tho sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars (1211.00)- , being tbe amount sued for by tbe plaintiff In tha .bovs entitled cause, end the defendant, Hyrum Jaeobeeu, having filed an answer and cram complaint of alleging that tbo leaded defendant, a F. Johnson, claims an Interest In said sum of Two Hundred Fifty Pellais (1110.00) so deposited la court; and Tha defsndant Hyrum Johnson, having prayed In said answer and cross complaint tha tha said a 1. Johnson Os interpleaded as an Interpleaded defendant and required to set up Mu claims to said money deposited in court, end good cause appearing therafor. Now therefore, it la hereand ordered, adjudged by Inter That decreed: the pleaded defendant, a F. Johnson, appear In this cause and file hie answer to tho answer and erase complaint of Interpleader filed by tho defendant Hyrum Jacobsen, and set forth bla claim. If any ha baa, to tbo money so deposited in court, within twonty days from date of service of this order, together with a copy of tho answer and cross complaint of Interpleader of the defendant Hyrum Jacobsen upon him, and In ease of hia failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered herein In favor of tho plaintiff aa prayed for In his complaint Dated this Snd day of July, lilt. BY THE COUNT, la Salt Lake City $1.00 a year, In the 1 2 A 111 Alias Block for March 8 Historical story on Star district and Moscow mins. Oil nows of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming fields Mayflower mines enter prise. 4 Ore shipments. Crown Point mine development in East Tlntic. t SUMMONS. Pan-teyea- Published I The trend of the metal markets, WASHINGTON D. C. Raymond M. MUler of JCellofg. Idaho describee In the Minins January Congress Journal the new sine plant of tho Sullivan Mining company, of whirls ho li aealatant metallurgical engineer. This plant la the tint Industrial unit which uaea tho Tralnton high eld, high current density electrolytic nine process. This plant la located at Silver Kins. Idaho, and haa a capaolty of 40 to Ti tone of sine every twenty-fou- r hours. The experimental work and construction of the plant waa under the management of Stanley A. Carton, vice president end general menage of the Bunker HUI end SuIUvan Mining and Concentrating com- -. pany. A staff of fifteen designers and draftsmen was required during the construction on which 210 men i were engaged. The main building of the plant is 214 feet wide and I 204 feet long. Other buildinia In-- 1 elude a laboratory fully equipped for chemieal analyses and assay purposes and for the generator equipment, and a water reaervoir. i Five 270 ten capacity concrete bine receive the ere con- Driving of Long Derriop-xne- nt Tunnel by May flower Corporation la Planned. 7 General news of Utah camps. Gall Martin, for nlna years mining editor of the Balt Lake Tribune, ta editor of tho Western Mineral Survey. Mr. Martin's long sojourn with Tho Tribune, which he terminated voluntarily last fall, to come to the Western Mineral Survey, netted him experience which la not enjoyed by any other mining editor In the State of Utah. Mr. Maitln'a prestige In mining newspaper circles can bo attest- ed by tha faet that ha Is Utah corns pondnt for tho Nevada Mining Frees, tha Mining Journal, and the Engineering and Mining Journal. Special articles written by Mr. Martin have appeared In the Llt-ra- ry Digest, the Compressed Air Magarine, tha Mining Congress Jour- else-troly- tio Park City to to ba tha scans ad another large scads mining adventure. Tibs to forecast by Me fact that on Thursday tha East Utah Mining company ratified an naan-ma- nt Chari as Moors whereby I York City operator, raoeivea tho to right operate through tbo East Utah tunnel. Coming aeon altar Mr. Moors made bto lint paymast GAIL MARTIN nal, and other publications. on an option for atock control of' ! Fork Galena oompany. t ta evident thatMining tba Xast Utah tunnel will bo used so aa appraaah at depth to Park Galena ground. Organisation of tbo May flower A A A A A A A Minas corporation has bean eff sated by Mr. Moore. Boms thus ago this company acquired control of th Park Bingham group, adjoining tho Park Galena and tha Star A A A A A A A of Utah. As outlined la tha Western Mincentrates from tha cars. Tha plant eral Survey of January 17, haa net yet come Into tha full proplan at that tins was t duction, but a recent assay shows drive the Park Bingham tunnel, ta - Of aloe of cent (1.224 recovery per develop Park Bingham ground at I i pure. and also to afford th Star' (This Is a reiuma of evanU In formation in this end of tho dis- depth There Is probably no metallur-- 1 of Utah Mining company an engleal entarplree today that haa been tbe mining Industry supplied aa a trict. trance its property 000 foot bePark City has not furnished any low thotopresent tunnal level. sensations. Tbs East Utah has 5S'gSuw.ira:iA',,sis, 55? th!T baa tha building of this plant," KSL for broadcasting by tho Weetr awarded ita contract for driving a chanirsd to rr says Mr. Miller. Two additlonal,orn Mineral Survey). r-rr.unite may ba ultimately added. It A runaway copper market, char, will treat the flotation concentrates of tbe complex lasd-sln- e ores of the aetertoad by four advances in a Consolidated risking of Its six by Coeur d'Alene mining district and week, haa carried tha rad metal twelve foot shaft has reached tha should afford aa surrounding territory. To Inaura a to now high level of 12 He and 100 level and progrese to being reg- community, outlet for any area while supply of water for solutions, coolistered at tha rata of flva feet It would give gnat dapth In tbs ing and othor purposes, three 12 stimulated the most beetle trading Park Bingham, tha Park Galana feet wells were' sunk In tbe Coeur . in copper shares on tbe New York and tha Star of Utah. the I stock Exchange seen In many a d'Alene River Valley below Tha south face of tho East Utah plant The water to pumped to a day. In addition, tha metal mar- tunnel hao boon advanced to tho ' kn PPl'ed mine followers with south rtda-lln- o of tho pony's A L anoth,r eeneatlon In the rise of Charles Moore, who to financing s round a dlrtancoof 2700 riot toad TlfleL From this paint bbJata?d have who from tho Nn, porta Is Star of Utah development, haa Park Galana ground will bn Water Power low,d mining for years, predict- made the first payment bn a deal to 000 foot whom tbo ora banring pravallprices Power Montana Gaatock and tho MARTIN M. SNOW. for times their net proceeds ' to tha control of the Park Company mln-hlftoeura at a varttosl depth Glencoe Utah and Intsrmountain valuation of their aurface ground, lana with tha Idea of Including this of 1000 foot. company. A stack and fluo 210 feet Judge. I earns time, tha ." At tho will see the most active will carry off gases from the (1 24 machinery and' Improvements, Park Bingham ground wlU bn mer alnee the expiration of the of adding tha actual not pro. pros pasted. coeds. Tho definition of "net proWallace O. Woolf, metallurgical Pittman act. Although ellver to In tho Star of Utah property, NOTICE TO CREDITOR ceeds" was also modified. engineer, to superintendent of tho low and alno not too strong, thothe main tucal ta being driven at mainUnder tho present law, tho metal Prices and If of lead copper. plant. Btar dS' Estate of John A. Powell, a rata of 200 foot a month toward mine tax of Utah la higher than ceased. tho plant has not as talned at or near present lev.!, MrWMoora7t to L!d ntaSI th" Creditors will oW Wabash fissure. present yet"Although that of any other western state elalms with come Into fuft production, the will more than compensate for tho .ffij 'a? tbo un to vouchers tnnMI mat driraa except Arisona. Utah mines would derslsned at 1102 Deseret Bank 1,022 employee in Utah and Calipay 27.(2 per cent less In MonDevelopment in Utah a leading fornia aad has a payroll of 2(, Mmiinr moiM. Building. Balt Lake City, Utah, tana. 14.44 par cent less in Idaho on baa charaedistricts or been of Juno, 24th before tbe mining day At the North Standard mlna In 742.122 annually. or Colorado and 12.22 per cent A. D.. 1122. . Urtoad by growing aeUvity, but no! tha Tlnllc district, the manage-naw- a Dividends Maid Up lees in Nevada. They would pa Tab. of Data first an haa character of usual publication, mant. under tho direction of tha Up to tho first of March Utah per cent more in Arisona, 21, A. D K2(; Last publication, l(.II boon forthcoming. Interest In tho i geologic department of tha Unit- - mines disbursed a total of 11,117, where the tax burden on the 14. K2(. Tlnto district to centered upon tho led States Smelting, Rafln'ng and 21.71. By tho first of April or tho mines to notoriously excessive, the March FowslL R. Powell. William Lott of tbo first quarter, a ores mueh richer and the operacompany, to conducting A. Powell, Executors under iVti?, tho ChiefIn Mining eratlona of groat value to tho mxtsly (0,407,(22 should bo dlo-I- ts tions mueh more extensive than In Robert Being A. will last testament John and of Utah. Desert Ana, whoro a strong 'northern end of tho district. Four burned to stockholders or at tha SULPHUR. Nevada. The MinPowell, deceased. Valuation' Found. boon struck In tbo Important objectives arc being ap- - rats of llS.OOt.OSt annually. Alexander a Budgs, eral and Metals Holding corpora- toad of ora has Stewart, on tho 1100 level, which According to data introdnead by Utah metal mines are required Attorneys for Executors. tion in developing its throe min- quartxlte at a point about 200 feat proachsd on upper hortoons, shoved great A. G. Mackenxls, eeoretary of tbo by law to file annually with the ing properties near hero reports southwest of tho bottom of tho Utah chapter of tho American State Board of Equalisation, under that lata samples of cinnabar tak- wlnso on tbo 1,2(0 level. This to promise. Utah mlalag Operators from all parts of tho M'nlng Congress, the NOTICE OF SUMMON oath, a detailed statement of their en from shallow surface trenching In tho aamo mineralised . sons Intsrmountain country will meet In Industry during 1121 amplsyad vein recently dlscov. struck about fifty feet to the north- - Salt operations for the next preceding In tbo Third Judicial district of a men a total 10,402 with 11 on 12 Lake March to under payroll year. Tha Information thus furehowe returns of 020 to 120 east by tho North Lily 1,200 drift tho of tho Rocky Moun- of 217,244,024. nished an itemlsatlon of tho ma- court, of Salt Lako County, State trad, per ton, and that a short tunnel from tho Bullion ana winao a tain auspices of ths. Mooeew Silver Coal Institute of wh'eh Otto chinery, equipment and supplies, of Utah. Summons: ! la ta Samuel Hantas, Plaintiff, va iVsoth of iI the number of tons of ore mined WJgff JEf th. prart- - Mtote STaft nw 2Ulf by the North Lily to d(nt CsaI oparatlon problems will started as toon aa weather . balow the riraoutcrop and disregarded fr1" their metallic contents, tho total Martha Hantea Defendant. connect with tho abaft, form tho amount of money received for the The State of Utah to tho said roach a lima contact whora much push on to tople of discussion. Two mils. Snow conditions have hand!-pp- ed a print now about 200 foot dis- noted ore. the coat of extraction, trans- Defendant: operations sines hauling exports D. Harrington, ere It valuese anticipated. higher connection tho tant. with In You ara hereby summoned to apchief engineer of tho safety di- haa bean impossible. Development what, portation, reduction and treatment to drive a still lower Chief Consolidated to to tho haa vision of the ores and the cost of con- pear within twenty days after the to proposed bsen limited to dead work United of tho States Bureau doing nos with ora bias all fulL tbo st ruction in tho taxable year. service of this summons upon you tunnel to obtain greatar depth on southwest, it to interesting to of Mines and O. B. Southward, vein. th From these data, the "net yield" if served within the county in that tha North Uly drift rut mechanization ang'naar of tha company cannot mint any more Cinnabar ehowe In another tun- know to determined, multiplied by three which this action to brought; othermineralised eons containing American Mlnlnr Congress will ore. Exploration of tho deem nel which to bring driven Into Sil- astreaks and added to tht valuation of the wise, within thirty days after be thrown fault block la tha Rad tha principal sneakers. and bunchaa of ora for a with quarts stringent surface ground, machinery and for tho era work of tho Ameri- Warrior limestone and defend the above entitled ver Hill,into 100 feet. That tha quarteExploration width of work-ing- s. tho of faca tbo equipment. The total thuo ob- action; and In case of your failure coming below tho Ophlr formation can 8meltlng and Refining com- bodies productive above la ta ba tte to close Indicating proximity tained becomes the assessed valu- so to lo. Judgment will bo rendered so highly mineralised to pany In Ita Silver Reef property pushed agrrearivoly. ation of the property and to sub- against you aeeordlng to tho de- cno or tho Sliver Hill veins. The should bo At the Horn Silver mine, the haa roachtd an interesting stage. of this tunnel to to open highly encouraging to development The shaft ject to all the levies Imposed In mand of tbo complaint within ton objective has bean sunk to a depth Tlntle Lead company has tho H Chief tea show-Inwhen and indies tha that veins downward of trend tha Jurisdiction where the mine to days after service of this summons tho after rehabilitated of 140 feet, and tha Buckeye Beef, completely situated. In the computation of net upon you, will be filed with tbe very rich silver ora at tho sur- Con .drift to tho oouthweat and tha the producer of 1.000,000 work months of four to aggressive llmoetonc, significant results may face. proceeds, no allowance to permit- Court. ounces of silver In tho up- and ta not centering Its attsxt'en Work In tunnel No. 2 to going ba expected. ted for depletion (exhaustion of to brought to recover has been pierced. At upon development. Over a damn per action hor'sons, This iman to detho ore In tho mine) nor for Eureka Standard Delayed. develop 420 and 400 feet respectively in leads of era ara being followed Into tha marriage steadily forward a dissolving Judgment ora to of strike tha mine preciation, except that Savors winter conditions hava the Buckeye and Terumseh mem- virgin and mom man ara contract heretofore existing be- potent made, with permitted to deduet the eort of high grade ore delayed operations at tha Euraka bers. stations havt been cut and bring territory A recently put on production dally.oars plaintiff- for construction done and equipment tween you and tbo sacked shipment. being In atari mine direcbow Standon of bod carload tbo both Standard mins tht Tintlo of cotro-mane- s. drifting N. J. In MvemtetenasmwtesnMtert the taxable year, but purchased ard Mining company. Installation tions to to ba started, according to arrived at the Frisco property last Attorney for Plaintiff. not thereafter. Net proceeds le demanager of tha week aa wall as a drill sharpen sr of tho new electric hoist, prelimi- A. II. Moans, Studying Shales. P. O. Address. 212 Atlas Buildfined in considerable detail In tho the mining department of tho and othsr equipment, With Dr. Boris Kasmann. of Rehobo'-b- . nary to sinking tha shaft from western tow, Tha deductions permitted do ing. Salt Lake City. Utah. American Silver, tho Tintlo Lead aad 21. not Include, and have never inFeb. Palestine, to in the United Statesde-ta the 1,100 ta the 1.100 or 1.000 lev. comnany, Smelting and Refining Moscow Lend Silver la Fr'aco tha el has been delayed, aeeordlng to cluded. all tha expense of tho mine District Court of tho State cr enaction with tho proposed Vital etattotlcu regarding Utah's tien and other ts rtart, a rev u ls Oenaral Manager James W. Wade. steel and Important deductions once of Utah, in and for Salt velopment of tho ta KasrlntrZi wuXTri 'ndurtry ta contained In Vice al of activity In tho district Dr. resa new of excluded that country. In permitted are Lake County. GeneraT Manager L' predicted for the ensuing aaaaon deand presldont 1ih tbo conferred mann has consequence of a recent court deBy JOS. W. CURTIS, F. Bains' report of ISIS Columbia! Just as aeon aa the anow goes and cree. As net proceeds to expressed of commerce tor tha pur- H!? i.k.'w.ifcV i5 Deputy Clerk. partment BuI operations. During tho 12 the roads are open. In specific terms of money, it to pose "f obtaining Information cn good prnxrssi0aionsSr momhi just completed. li.OOO tone not, and haa never been, assessed ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO 22. tho retorting work of tho to mid, although oHIctol 0f sura. It jroa were produced at Iron- at Ian than its actual amount, or DIAMOND OIL COMPANY, a United States Bureau of Mines. Dr. Returns From Trip. conflrmatlon to lacking, that the tonpiff orea mined near Cedar exfrom extended 100 per cent. to Kasmann making of tha State of Utah, on level 400 drift th Tintlo Giant dM. C. Gedhe. manager of tho ' corporation IndusSteaof the view 'Pn'e-a city, growth In wlh Froflts and Proceeds. principal place of business. Salt periments has revealed conditions that give try la nrtd ctod with the building Ophlr Mono Mines. Im. has re- to develonlng methods of retract- eonrideraMe Net proceeds should net be eon'- Lake City. Utah. Promise for this prop- of addit onal blast furnace eapac- turned from a week's business trig found fused with net profits. The net Notice to hereby given that at ing oils from tbo of tho Ophlr tty. Tbo Columbia Stool employs to San Francisco. development and arty there. profits, aa well ae tha return of la regular meeting of the board of bto investment to tho mine owner. d rectors hold on tho (th day of are contained in tho dividends of i March, 1221. an assessment of th.- property. Several mlnoa of, one cent (le) per share was lavtod 1928 1927 Oa Metal tha atata hava been assessed in Jon all issued and outstanding 1 substantial amounts on not pro-- 1 shares of Diamond Oil company eooda for considerable periods (or one mill per share on all an. LUB. OOLD. having aarnod anything leusd and outstanding shares of tho ocoryn. for their owners. Comparison of .former Oustaveson Oil tha not proceeds records of the payable Immediately company), to John 1(17. Btate Bosnl of Equalisation with'&hewell. treasurer at 202 Vermont n.rii.eis Cftllffaraio the. dividends paid in tha asms building. Salt Laks City. Utah, 1 (.isitMo period discloses that tba assess-mepasts! PS !! Any atock upon which this asI1MN (111(41 of nst prooesds average sessment on 1,100.704 remain may unpaid MsMmb mors than four times the divi- tho 4th day of April, 1424, will bo a,ior.est dends. When the valuation of sur- dal'nquent and advertised for ml MUM gn4 New (tail face ground, machinery! atcH of Owsie public auction and unless paytho net proceeds companies to at iNAi Viak ment to made before will ba sold added to the valuation of net ( on Monday, May Iltb. 1421, at 14 o'clock a.m. at tho eampany'a office. 102 Varment building. Salt Lake City. Utah, ta pay tba da-.with the east of advortto- fu"a bout ontfourth of tho gather ns and expense of sal toU voluotlo of tho not procood JOHN 8HEWELL. KS"rar4ih.?h.rthmSTto 202 Vermont building. Secretary. Salt Lake of proceeds or not. rp Prosperous Times Foreseen Rise in Metals. Good Omen 'Active Summer in Ofiing 1 -- s sxfis&sssx t, ent I gh Mine Heads Present Case To Utah Legislature This la the fleet of five Installments of the report filed the committee on revenue sad taxation, by A. G. eerstary of the I'Uh section of tlie American Mlnlny Congress. These Installments are taken directly from Hr. MacKrasle's filed report, wlthont ebanyo la wording or aeynenen and with-o- at WUh omission sum-plsnt- in-te- ed 1 Mat-Kenxl- or comment. IN trt'AIXMF'.XT ONE. It and Inspeotiny It. There in no The considerations Involved In state officer or state organisation tbs proposed Increase of maul charged with the advancement of mins taxes In Utah go far beyond mlnlny as In ether states end other the effect such action would have countries. This la not mentioned on tho Industry Itself. They ara as a complaint, but merely to indl-concern to the state generally, as I cate the situation as a whole. The will be pointed out later herein. 'Industry has net aouybt public aid. It will alao be pointed out why I subsidy or relief and baa become It is necessary, not only to enlist thoroughly accustomed to working capital initially In a mining enter-- . out its own problems, Tho mining people have imumed prise, but to Induce it to keep on invastlny so that the enterprise that their presence and activity may continue Its operations. With hero arc desirable. They britevo knowledge of the predilection of their have estabInvestors to Berk the most favored lished accomplishments their right to continue under field, and of th 3 fact that there ara conditions that will permit an many Inviting fields for mining Inreward for tnalr enterprise vestment outside Utah and outalde and tabor and that will afford tham the United States, It le appropriate, an opportunity to compete on comto review briefly tbe recent legis- pare bis terma with mining operalative history of Utah on this ques- tions elsewhere. If these considtion. erations be denied, those unable to Six Legislatures Consider. withstand the new conditions must Six of the lust eight sessions of seek other employment or other tho Utah leylelaturo have consid- fields ered measures deslynsd to Increase Buch a consequence Is net at all taxes. mine A constitutional desired by the mining people. Al amendment was submitted by the most all of them, investors and op- legislature of 1(16 and defeated eratlves alike, are here by preferby the people In Hll. Another ence and hope they can remain In amendment was submitted by the the Industry and remain here. legislature of HIT and approved by Tho Iran Example. Tbe In tbe Hit. people Tho statement that excessive taxlegislature of 1(17 alto passed a ation will seriously an Inspaclal "occupation tax" on mines, dustry like mining is cripple not more surwhich remained In effect until 1111. The legislature of 1(11 mise or speculation. Tha Iron min-.n-Il- g situation in Minnesota la an enacted the present mine tax law Excessive taxation In gecordance with the amendment lustration. there In closing mors adopted in 1(11, which was for- than hasd resulted tho iron mines mally commended by that legisla- and haa thrownofseveral thousand ture and the governor, through men out of in tha last adoption of a legislative resolution few years. employment The Minnesota legisla8. C. H. No. 7, approved Harch II. ture now has under consideration 1111), aa having "restored amic- several measures to decrease tho able relations among the Interests taxes on tho Iron mince. Those most vitally concerned and made measures are supported by tha possible the adjustment of taxation Minnesota tax commission and on a basis equitable to all the peoMinnesota officials generally in the ple of the tats." This earns after that tha abandoned properthe question had been thoroughly hope considered for several years and It ties and communities can ba rewas understood tha adjustment habilitated and development of tho resumed. of taxation on a basis equitable to Industry Sueh costly mistakes result all tbe people of the state.' This through insufficient Information, came after the question had boon bad Indifference, prethoroughly considered for several judiceJudgment. d selfli and years and It waa understood tho nose. No such mistake should be . of ads-qua- ta one-thir- short-sighte- adjustment meant that tha mines a period of governmental stability and freedom from attack. But they and agitation have not. The pending bill Is the third attempt In the last six years to Increase tha mine taxes. made bare. State Benefits Under our present plan of taxation the state shares very substantially in tha prosperity of a not mining operation and dost participate fully In Its adversity. Mines' Viewpoint. It Is, therefore, curious to note There are continual aisertlona that some of tho anthualaatlo as-r that tha mines are evading taxation. Tha Indisputable facte are that the mines have been taxed ggap-jgrar.attii strictly In accordance with the law net dollar ever since it wee passed, and that tha law haa been constantly evad- muit'plUd'thrM UmtMn thVconv! of that mini'a contribu ed and violated In connection w.th putatloa 10 tb' 0rW tho taxation of other proparty. taxes.10 th ,Ul have been Sustained efforts A How ... ceri. made to create an unjustified preMstal mince of Utah were se Tha tbe s Industry. judice gainst reused from admission of tho mining peoplo have bsen depleted state until th. on tbo following as predatory Interlopers and hava been singled out aa tha logleal in'on' surface ground at iha orica heritors of tho burdens, misfortha government therefor, extunes and mistakes of others, re- paid cept when used for other than gardless of tha fact that the mines mining purposes, in which case, are In no way responsible for them. the surface waa assessed addition-- ! These facts ara well known In ally In accordance with such other: Utah and ara becoming known else- use; on machinery and Improve-- 1 where, especlsly among those that ments at their full value; and, In Invest and dlrrrt Investments. The the case of productive mines, on rials ta acquiring a reputation as their net annual proceeds. The tow1 waa changed In 1414 a place of constant adverse agitaso as to provide that productlvo tion against the mining Industry. Tho state's official recognition mines should be esetased at a val-the Industry consists or taxing uatlon obtained by addins three should have Cinnabar Outcrops Are Explored ln of op-'a- nd Jl-fo- ot ser-Vl- ca gold-silv- er eb rs-io- grmlfr la llmo-shal- - Comparative Figures Westera Production lor aad mu 0 nt awaa-- E&Fi?S ' .KS ThVeM. tteVt. oTrd show that the oV Western Mineral Survey Combination Offer: THE WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY , ? chtck. payable wmpxny.) raarYhaVb'ri ll.tO tanTout ofl Mora than 120.004 volunteer non- this the mine owner must obtain salaried Instructors. In China. ara bla dividends, if an; teaching tha new alphabet, wbleh of bto Investment ana pay nis tea. constats of 1.200 of the 1.404.000 characters In tha old Chinese lan!!!SP ,u!Sl deductible under tho guages. ".t have manufacturers British mine ux 1w- formed an organisation having the e British-madMore than 2.409 Roman coin. purpose of pushing Germany, mostly of the period of tho Em. goods at the Leipzig, poror Constantine, were rerant'y fair. Two olrcue elephants escaped stolon from tho homo of Sir Ar thur Evans, tha famnna sThaaoI- - at Bbafflald. England, recently and ate a wagon load of groceries, aglet, near Oxford, England, of Equallmtion -- . carries all of the Utah Mining Newi, written in an interesting and authoritative manner. Sample cop'es free upen request. Wettem Mineral Survey for One Year and World Almanac for 1929 $1.25 and World Almanac for 1929 . . . . . $125 Utah Statesman for year All three for $1.75 t!h ill ATLAS BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ) |