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Show Avgust 12, 1955 The Weslen Mineral Sarny, Sell Lake City, UUh Mercury Costs Can Be Low Page Three Three Utah Firms Complete Genneese Valley Talks Three companies have complet- on the properties with representaed negotiations to run a drift on tives of the companies, who flew the Five Bears Mining properties down to Quincey, Calif. in Genessee Valley, Plumas county, Calif. Work will begin immediately. Goodwill Try Joseph E. Parker, president of Moab Group To Speak For Industry Mines Corp., and Nicholas Anselmo, president of Northwest Uranium Co., made the announcement today. The contract includes Boyles Bros. Park-Konol- d Drilling Co. Mines Park-Konol- d Corpora- tion,' said President Parker, Be-me- Before setting head frame for heist there has to be a prospect shall. Moab Mines, Inc. mercury mine can start chimney deposit hnnt. nt Bros. The contract calls for a drift approximately 380 feet to intersect a crosscut drift on the old Five Bears property to appraise the value of the property in accordance with a geological report which has currently been prepared by the company geologist based on the old working maps of the mine and the Bureau of Mine reports. i the samples for pining carefully to save time, money. Collect In the above pictures Moab Mines, Inc. has shewn how they started preliminary procedures at their mercury mine in Mineral county, Nev. Chief Mining Engineer William F. Jamieson hept the first stage mining costs at a minimum $1,000. Jamieson returned to the mine site in late July to determine the extent of the mercury ore body. Moab Mines, Inc. will do it's own retort processing at the mine. Prepared mercury flashs will then be shipped directly to tho buying station, according to William I. Owen, President. (Jamieson in above pictures.) Crooks Gap Claims Go To By Law Wyoming Uranium Denver Bureau Survey The Seventh District Court of Wyoming has awarded permanent title of the Beatrice group of five uranium claims to the Wyoming Uranium Corp., President Hepburn T. Armstrong of Salt Lake City announced this week. DENVER Star Dust Gains MacFoss Stock Officials of Star Dust Mines, Inc., acquired 543,960 shares of Star Dust stock in a recent attractive exchange deal for MacFoss Uranium stock. The deal was consummated on shares of Macthe basis of 2 Foss for one share of Star Dust Mines. Fred Cook, president of Star Dust, spokesman for the company, said officials of his company regard it as a wise move to reinforce the treasury reserve of the company, inasmuch as the Gold Park Buys Colorado Land t Another firm has disputed title to approximately 2 claims of this group, and until the court decision was made both parties weer enjoined from operating. The claims are in the Crooks Gap area of Fremont county, Wyo. The Wyoming Uranium Corp. now plans to get immed- iately under way in exploratory and mining work. Armstrong said the principal ore exposure on the five claims is "a very attractive prospect" from which 1200 pounds of ore, assaying 0.53 per cent U308, was scooped from the surface last fall. The firms president also revealed it has a lease on School Indian Queen Hires Geologist Uranium Co. Indian ofQueen to Tom send ficials are Costas, mining geologist to inspect the Company properties 13 miles south of Moab. He will be assisted by Bob Carlson, experienced field man, familiar with uranium properties. It was incorrectly stated in the Survey of August 5 that Tar Baby Mining Company had obtained Carlsons services, whereas, Carlson actually was engaged by Indian Queen, and is not affiliated with Tar Baby. Indian Queen spokesmen believe a vein of high grade ore will be located on their Gold Cloud Uranium Corp., has recently purchased some mining properties in Long Park Colo., in the MOAB, Utah Formation of a new National Committee for the Betterment of the Uranium Industry" was announced here today. George J. Sullivan, president of the committee and also president of North Standard Mining Co., said the committee will be active in any way that will help create better public understanding of the industry as a whole. The committee will be set up as a organization, he said, with no dues, and will not conflict with any other organization in the industry. Initial project will be a three-da- y goodwill visit to Los Angeles by 25 uranium men from over the west Aug. 22-2Interviews with press, TV, radio and movie news reel representatives have been arranged, he said. Writers for a number of national publications will be given an opportunity to non-prof- it 4. Work is beginning immediately modem Old style pining still method of determining mercury. Survey Denver Bureau 'ac- quired the Five Bears Mine from George L. Bemls and Charles just recently, and completed a contract with the Northwest Uranium Co. to operate said properties on a joint venture basis." Parker and Anselmo expressed satisfaction with the terms of the drilling contract with Boyles uravan mineral belt, it was announced today by Reid Melville, spokesman for the com- pany. Miners are now driving in on a full face of shipping ore. Gold Cloud is also in the full operation of an extensive drilling contract which has been let with the Farmers Oil and Uranium Co., of Casper, Wyo. on the Fort No. 1, claim at Long Park. .Roads have been built and machinery and other equipment installed. hear the uranium story directly from men associated with the industry. Officers of the national committee other than Sullivan are R. A. Pitzer of Moab Uranium Co., vice president; Dick Sherman of North Standard, vice president; Robert Hawley, representing Deseret Uranium, secretary, and jBruce Armstrong, of the Moab Branch of Guss Securities, treasurer. Membership will be open to representatives of all legitimate mining companies and to geologists, engineers and other businesses serving the industry, Sullivan said. For Complete Authoritative Information and Quotations on AH Uranium Issues . . Securities Vtemm Sptcidists M Wt Ml Ufo Section 16 in the Crooks Gap area. Intensive prospecting during June showed it to be generally favorable for uranium mineralization. Thirty separate and distinct mineralized outcrops have been located on the section, although it has by no means been transaction involved a minimum thoroughly prospected, said ml Speedway City, Utah 44419 Lindner A outlay. 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