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Show fane 10 1955 439 LEGAL NOTICES Oaca, Lloyd G. Gaffe, (Continued from Page 6) ,7 e Street, Room 760, Salt Lake City, Utah to pay the delinquent as-- a888 Haupt, ira 6 Co. C ... sessment thereon together with ns? Heifrich! ciarence j. Hertan, Mrs. Eva P. the cost of advertising and ex- 3963 3967 Hertan, Fren 6977 Hoffman, Gilbert A. pense of sale. RULON J. SPERRY, Secreary & Treasurer Riverside Canal Company Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication June 10, 1955. I bit I 6352 Hoyiei a. a j. JA- - Into COMMONWEALTH LEAD MINING COMPANY, a Utah cor- poration, principal place of business 424 Felt Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 28 of one cent (lc) per share, levied on the 9th day of April 1955. Sale date will be June 10, 1955. The several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Cert. No. No. of Name 5878 Anderson, V. E..... 2973 Barclay, J. A . . 5567 Bentley, Maxwell 3413 Barelas, Mra. A. T. 3731 Bloom, Frank 6688 Bianchi, John '. 300 Co Co- - 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 624 1000 5471 3272 Frauds 4855 Caaalty, Dorothy S. 4855 Caaalty, Dorothy S. 4375 Cheat. Samuel 6653 5737 5738 6563 3359 6578 5889 4009 4154 4044 5154 5450 5607 3704 6025 2056 4737 6287 6578 6022 3184 3771 6256 6257 10.00 375 650 2.75 2.00 2.75 10.00 10.00 4.40 4.50 8.20 2.06 A0 20.00 1.75 10.00 5.08 10.00 0.50 6258 4084 .. Chrlatopuloa. P. G. ... Chrlatopuloa, P. G Chrlatopuloa, P. G Chrlatopuloa, P. G.... . Clevering, Hi chard B. Campbell, Anna Chlckkln, Alex A Eva Cromer, L. L. Cromer, L. L. Cromer, L. L. Cromer, L. L. Cromer, L. L. Cromer. L. L. Cummings, Jack Cr others. Miss Margaret Davidson, Miss A. B. . Dean, Frank Deppe, Paul Doollnr Mrs. Bernard Maril 4014 Dnhba A Co 4015 Dobbe and Co 3272 . . 1000 Dratber, Frank Eaton, Marjorie Elsie A Kink libaire 300 300 1000 1000 440 450 830 200 60 3000 175 1000 608 1000 650 6.80 355 3.55 4040 300 370 40.40 2.00 3.70 10.00 1000 340 1.00 3.40 244 1000 10.00 300 2X0 100 15 146 400 143 100 630 370 400 189 228 1000 270 Lillis, James H Lillia, Jamea A Lillia, James A Iindaay, Henry C. ... Le Concho. Michael .. Marshall, Dr. Wm. A. . Marsell, B. E Marsell, B. E Mayberry, Jack Mitchell, Clyde Mott, Clarence and Bose 4163 Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner A Beane 4712 Midgley, Thomaa I. A Oagrethrop Elizabeth 1924 Moore A Co 4925 Moore A Co 4926 Moore A Co 4927 Moore A Co 4928 Moon A Co 4929 Moore A Co 4539 Moore, Charles 4665 Mortenscn, John 5465 McQuilkin, Duane G. 3363 Nichola, Lorln 5186 Opalka, Michael 4103 Purdy, Kay 4564 Perdue, Gertrude 3008 Pickering, Wilford ... 5352 Bapp, Donna M 1546 Bathcneicher, Mra. Annie M 2833 Bathenelcher, Valentine 4804 Buefenacht, Werner . . 4830 Buefenacht, Werner . . 300 6485 Duniel, Dora 6413 Garpluk, Alexander. 5148 Camillerl, Thomaa . 4013 4 028 4045 5890 5147 3396 2071 2631 C155 4578 4087 and Irene 4103 Boyle, James F. 6443 Barnett, Mra. Emma K. 830 4003 2860 2814 2839 2840 6298 4068 3364 4046 3197 4536 Seely, Burt 4.00 1.43 1.00 6.39 2.70 4.00 1.89 2.28 10.00 2.70 263 2.63 284 394 398 404 509 413 403 2000 3000 243 200 5000 1000 1300 810 150 2.84 3.94 3.08 4.04 5.00 4.13 4.03 20.00 30.00 2.43 2.00 80.00 10.00 13.00 8.10 I.- 50 400 4.0b 121 1.21 810 810 218 2000 271 677 2200 615 200 200 8.10 8.10 2.15 20.00 3.71 6.77 22.00 5.19 2.00 2.00 1.12 4.10 3.00 3.00 II.- 90 1.45 3.80 5.00 .65 . Sleanor Eleanor Eleanor Eleanor 10.00 .15 1.48 10.00 Saunders, Charles W. Saunders, Charles W. Santoatefano, Joseph Joseph Santoatefano, Santoatefano, Joseph . Sikaa, George C. Sikas, George C. Schilling, William! A. Sr.112 Schlieman. Regina . . 410 300 Schicman, Beglna . . 300 Sehieman. Regina 1190 Schnlti. M. A Stamm, A. L. A Co. . 145 380 Soatlcy, E. W Stephen P. Wyaocki . . 590 65 Steiger. Mra. Bose 67 Steiger, Mre. Boe Strain, Paul B. 1000 and Margaret M 500 Stockman, Mra. Betty 200 Sullivan, J. W Tanner, Leroy B. ... 2000 200 Truman, Zell 1672 Tueller, W. L. Ungaschick, Olga Koch 226 . 820 Van Dyke, L. B. 447 Walter, Charlotte M. 140 Weller, W. S 246 Werger, Arthur Williams. Mrs. 1000 Idella M. D 5,025 Wiener, John L. Wialey, Wilaey, Wilaey, Wilaey, 1.00 10.00 20.40 0.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 0.24 1000 . 3.44 150 150 150 60 .67 10.00 5.00 2.00 20.00 3.00 16.72 2.26 8.20 4.47 1.40 3.46 10.00 59.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 .60 and in accordance with law an order of the Board of Directors of Commonwealth Mining Com pany so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be essary will be sold on the 10th day of June, 1955 at the hour of 4:00 p.m. at 424 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. 1X5 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.71 1.71 1.71 1.71 1.71 6.60 5.00 20.00 20.00 100.00 1.63 1.68 1.02 1.62 1.61 It was announced officially that hole No. 1 on the 3ahl farm near Mount Spokane lad found very good mineralization. Hole No. 2, going down at a much steeper angle, had not yet reached the structure which contains the ore. Hecla Mining Company officials and geologists visited the Dahl property again this week and are showing lots of interest. Sunset Mines t is wasting no time in opening up a uranium showing on seven claims leased west of Kettle Falls in Ferry Mining machinCounty, Wash. to was the property, trucked ery this week from the firms main earnings figures accompanied checks to stockholders in payment of dividend No. 705 for 25c a share . . . The firms Crescent mine is said to be yielding some ore containing 120 ounces of silver to the ton. A total of $39,407,918 worth of ore was extracted from the hills in the Coeur dAlene mining district last year, according to figures filed with the Shoshone in the Pine county assessor. This was about operation (zinc-lead- ) $900,000 less than in 1953 and Creek district of the Coeur nearly $20,000,000 less than in dAlenes. Stripping has uncoverurathe big year of 1951. Ore pro- ed samples assaying .40 duction was down slightly to nium oxide and some ore has net been stockpiled. Sinking is plan1,496,325 tons. Assessable ned. more was valuation up profit as operators reduced than 25 Bismarck, Merger and Nabob costs to offset the low lead and continued to edge upward as deto look zinc prices which prevailnd dur- velopments continued at 'favorable their Utah . . . 1954 properBunker Hill ing much of led again with 413,740 tons of ore ties. Hole No. 3 at the Dead valued at $12,263,354 (1953 fig- Horse group 14 miles southwest ures were 407,987 tons of ore of Moab was reported to have alworth $11,127,360). The Bunker so found commercial uranium Star mine was ore. Utah-Idah- o Consolidated Urasecond; Sunshine, third; AS&Rs and nium Polaris nine, fourth, Page (successor to U & I Urafifth. nium) is starting test drilling at Stock Rocket group 15 Bust its Spokane Exchange ness in May was nearly double miles west of Moab. The company that of the same month a year owns 20,000 shares in Federa ago from a valuation standpoint. Uranium of Nevada. It is conA total of 571,081 shares, valued trolled by the same half dozen at $511,462, changed hands. In Kellog mining firms which ownMay 1954, volume was 356,907 ed U & I Uranium. Each has shares and value of $264,325. 1,000,00 shares of the 7,750,000 A Zinc Price Boost Is Seen by outstanding. The firms are CaleWall street brokers and mining donia Silved-LeaCoeur dAlene men providing there is no strike Silver Giant, Nancy Lee, New in the auto industry. This was Era, Signal and Silver Bowl. Sunshine made good gains this reported by a Spokane Stock Exreweek in a bearish local mining his change official, following turn from a quick trip to New market. Silvers performance was York. He also reported increas- believed responsible. The white ing eastern interest in the Spo- metal advanced to 90 c an oz. kane areas uranium prospects. on the New York market, highDaybreak Uranium reportedly est prices in 35 years and slighthas blasted out some good ura- ly higher than the price Uncle nium ore at its Schaefer lease six Sam pays domestic silver promiles northwest of its Dahl farm ducers. Industrial demand for lease where the Atomic Energy silver is running 15 to 20 ahead Commission is test coring. But of a year ago and has surpassed officials arent saying anything use of silver in silverware, jewabout it for the time being. They elry or the arts. The electronics want to open up the showing bet industry is using more and more . Hill-Hecla-own- 20-clai- m d, Cert. No. 154 500 Maurice . . . . 703 1.65 1.75 1.60 f 1.65 xies 1.65 a 1X5 lies I there are delinquent upon the following described stock on ao- count of an assessment of one mill per share, levied on the 7th day of April, 1955, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as xx follows: ernments program of flooring prices to encourage production. The government .is offering $225 a flask (70 pounds of mercury per flask) until December 1957, or until 125,000 flasks are obtained. This is nearly three times the U.S. production during 1953. At the rate of $225 per flask, the government will pay over a quarter-billiodollars for the intended volume. (The price per flask on the open market during March, 1955, was $325, Mr. Owen said. Moab Mines, Inc. mercury mine will be operated under the direction of W. F. Jamieson, chief mining engineer. Jamieson stated that the company will do its own retort processing at the mine location; the prepared flasks will then be shipped directly to the governn ment. Moab Mines' uranium mine continues in operation in Western Colorado, and its 114 uranium claims are located in Grand and San Juan counties of Utah. The companys application for public sale of $300,000 worth of stock is now being reviewed for approval by the Securities and Exchange Commisison in Den- ver. Justin Steppler, Inc. of New York City has been signed as underwriter and broker liason has been established in Los Angeles, Denver, Houston, Salt Lake City and Moab, Utah. of the metal. With world silver production declining the long-rang- e price outlook looks good. Miners gossip has it that Bunker Hills Crescent mine which adjoins Sunshine Consolidated ran into some 120 ounce silver ore this week. That would be $108.00 rock .... S. B. Tuttle Est S. B. Tuttle Est S. B. Tuttue S. B. Tuttle Lewis Lewis F. Bay F. Bay . 2,500 18.500 2,000 1,000 1,000 500 Interested In Uranium S.OO 1X0 2.00 1.00 1.00 1X0 1X0 1X0 ,50 0.84 17.64 2.50 18.50 1.00 1X0 1X0 Activities? Wkc 2m't?. . . Right now the circulation of the WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY is keeping pace with the uranium industry in general booming! Keep posted on latest news and quotations by reading the WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY regularly . . . every week. tors of Tintic Outpost Mining Company so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold on the 18th day of June, 1955 at the hour o 12:30 p.m. at 825 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessmen together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. G. B. Calderwood, Secretary, Tintic Outpost Mining Company, 825 South Tenth East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, May SUBSCRIBE NOW! I year $3.00 27, 1955. (6-10-5- 5) 2 years $5.00 Circulation Departments ! pany, Principal place of business, i6b 825 South 10th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, J Notice is hereby given that lies I Purchase of a mercury mine located in Mineral County, Nevada, by Moab Mines., Inc. spreads the companys holdings into three states, William J. Owen, president, announced today. Known chimney deposits of cinnabar (red mercuric sulphide) have been discovered on the companys Black Crow property and a mine shaft is in place. The companys new acquisition is commensurate with the gov- ubictibe Kiwi X0 5.50 5.00 5X0 .10 10.00 5 5.00 in accordance with law an order of the Board of Direc and States 3 No. of Sham Amt. Name Maurice Anderson Anderson ... 5,000 8822 John F. Crow 6,000 745 Elden Chavis 5,000 548 Buth W. Dallas 100 714 Buth W. Dallas . 10.000 715 Buth W. Dallas .....5,685. 825 Begnal Garf 5,000 850 Begnal Garff . 5,000 859 E. A. Hayden Est. ... 1,500 306 O. E. Bosenlof 2,000 307 O. E. Bosenlof 1,000 328 O. E. Rosenlof 1X00 568 O. E. Boeenlof .. 1,000 402 Lawrence LeSieur 1,500 520 Lawrence LeSieur 1,000 636 Lawrence BO LeSieur 643 Lawrence LeSieur . . 0.840 702 S. B. Tuttle Est 17,840 856 704 756 770 849 806 1.6 i-- ter first. Bunker llill & Sullivan came up with a surprisingly good first quarter earnings report. Net income was more than double that of a year ago. Comparative figures were $574,962 or 43c a share vs. $287,758 or 21c a share. The 1 DELINQUENT NOTICE r Moab Spreads Extension Notice Notice is hereby given that by JS1 J.' a! a S', 37 Bogie, j. a. a Co. order of the oBard of Directors of Riverside Canal Company, the delinquent date of the Assessment levied on the 26th day of March, 1955 has been extended 0655 kiona, George from the 24th day of June, 1955 SSS Kionaa, George to the 27th day of June, 1955. 6841 6842 George timp of day and place of sale re- 4207 Kionaa, Krevece, Daniel '457 Knudaon. Delila main the same. 5562 Lawler, Mary Hancock RULON J. SPERRY, 4092 Lambroa, Pascal r - Vlercury Lloyd G. ... 4000 Coldberrer, Burton 4673 Hosier J. William 441 Secretary-Treasure- Page Seven The Western Mineral Survey. Salt Lake City. Utah 722 Kittiedge Building Denver. Colorado 421 Church Street Salt Lahe City. Utah NAME ADDRESS CITY Remittance STATE Bill me later |