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Show Much 2. 1956 Page 7 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lahe City. Utah Legal Advertisements in a Utah uranium venture. Drill-n- g at the leased Colorado River - (Coni, from page 6) of this summons upon you. If mu fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you ::or the relief demanded in said CLIMBING LONDON METAL complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court PRICES indicated lead and zinc This is an action for divorce. may follow copper and silver upward in the domestic market. PAUL S. ROBERTS, COPPER, in moving up 3c a Attorney for Plaintiff pound to 46c, now is at its high903 Kearns Building, est level in some 80 years. Per Salt Lake City, Utah Address of Plaintiff: above entitled court in the City of 1802 Kensington Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah, as the place at which said application will be Salt Lake City, Utah nil ; capita consumption is up to 17 pounds from 5 pounds in 1900. It should continue to increase as adcountries underdeveloped vance technically and demand more of the metal. The same can logically be expected of other metals. mine in San Juan Countys Hatch Point area has proven two uranium-bearing ore channels over widths of 320 and 200 feet. The wider channel has an indicated ength of at least 300 feet and additional drilling is expected to add to this length. Early production is anticipated from extension of tunnels already on the property . . . The two firms also have entered the search for uranium in the Daybreak Uranium area near Mount Spokane, Spokane County. They have entered into an exploration and working agreement on 1400 acres and have irst refusal rights to another 6600 acres in northwestern Wash-ngtoDiamond drilling of the irms Crawford group of claims north of the Spokane Indian Reservation in Stevens County also is planned for this summer. THE TORONTO STOCK was a beehive of activ-t- y this week. Mining shares were heard. and active and the tape strong Date of first publication March IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I was as much as 25 minutes late 2, 1956. have hereunto set my hand and during one session. The action affixed my official seal this 20th was largely speculative and conNOTICE TO CREDITORS day of February, 1956. centrated among the lower priced ALVIN KEDDINGTON, base metal issues. Estate of Adrian E. Admund-sen-, Clerk Deceased. SPOKANE BROKERS were JACOB W. WEILER CURITE is the latest uranium Creditors will present claims the Canadian movement mineral to be identified in the Clerk hopeful Deputy with vouchers to the undersigned would be reflected in the local Spokane area. It has been found Wilkins & Cannon at the office of Geo. M. Cannon, Marr, 920 Continental Bank Building market. Trading here was slow, n Pend Oreille County. Chem-ca- l 623 Continental Bank Building, with traders on the sidelines Salt Lake City, Utah assays run more than 1 per Salt Lake City, Utah, on or beEisenhowfor President cent for uranium oxide. Geologists waiting Applicant fore the 7th day of July, A. D. Attorneys ers' decision whether or not to say a similar brown radioactive 1956. Date of first publication March seek reelection. Prices of mining mineral found on Daybreak UraRUTH RITCHIE, 2, 1956. shares were irregular. niums Bair lease adjacent to the Administratrix of the Estrad- firms Lowley lease uraninite tate of Adrian E. AmundSUMMONS on the Spokane Indian ing featured the six Kellogg firms discovery sen, Deceased. Reservation also may be curlte. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF which got 80,000 shares each in A GEO. M. CANNON, total of 10 uranium minerals THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- Federal Uranium Corporation for now have been identified in this Attorney for Executrix Date of first publication March TRICT, IN AND FOR SALT merging their U & I Uranium area. More and more firms are LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF with Floyd Odium enterprise. The 2. 1956. and firms, Caledonia Silver - Lead, announcing land acquisitions UTAH. northin Coeur dAlene Silver Giant, exploration programs eastern Washington and a boom FIFTEENTH CORPORATION OF Nancy Lee, New Era, Signal and ASSESSMENT NOTICE is anticipated. THE CHURCH OF JESUS Silver Bowl, announced they year NORTH STANDARD MINING will distribute their Federal CHRIST OF LATTER-DAURANIUM PRODUCTION shares among their stockholders. CO, a Utah Corporation, PrinciUtah a SAINTS, have to be corporation up to may Release of about 50 per cent of meet demands for astepped pal place of business 148 South whole sole, arsenal 1st West, Street, Provo, Utah. shares held in the new Utah-Idah- o of new atomic weapons as well Plaintiff, NOTICE is hereby given that Consolidated also is planned as a VS heavy demand for atomic at a meeting of the Board of Di- WM. H. RODDA and ELIZA- This corporation is expected to reactors to produce energy for rectors of North Standard Mining BETH RODDA, his wife if liv acquire uranium properties that peacetime uses, according to a can be placed in early production, Company, held on the 23rd day ing, or if deceased, all of the report from Washington, D. C. of February, 1956, an assessment unknown heirs, devisees, and SIDNEY AND MASCOT, two The report said this twin demand of Two Cents (2c) per share was of Wm. said the other Coeur dAlene district min- is making heavy inroads on the surviving kin levied, on all of the outstanding H. Rodda and Elizabeth Rodda, ing firms, also are making good uranium stockpile. stock of the corporation payable his wife; also all unknown perimmediately to A. W. Clyde, Secsons claiming any right, title retary, at 148 South 1st West, estate, or interest in or lien GAMMO METER Provo, Utah, or P. O. Box 605, the real property deupon Provo, Utah. scribed in the Complaint adAny stock upon which this asverse to the Plaintiffs title sessment remains unpaid on the thereto; and all of the unknown 26th day of March, 1956, will be heirs, executors, administrators, delinquent and advertised for sale successors, and assigns of the at public auction and unless payabove named Defendants, ment is made before, so many Defendants. shares of each parcel of stock as SUMMONS may be necessary will be sold at 522 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Utah on Thursday, the 19th day ABOVE NAMED DEFENof April, 1956, at the hour of 2:00 DANTS: p.m. of said day to pay the delinYou are hereby summoned and quent assessment together with required to serve upon Wilford the cost of advertising and ex- W. Kirton, Jr., of the firm of pense of sale. Lowry, Kirton & Bettilyon, Plaintiffs attorneys, whose address is A. W. CLYDE, Secretary. North Standard Mining Company 519 Boston Building, Salt Lake City 11, Utah, an answer to the 148 South 1st West Street Complaint within 20 days after Provo, Utah service of this Summons upon Date of 1st publicaton March you. If you fail so to do, judgment 2, 1956. by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been NOTICE filed with the Clerk of said Court, V. f AV; ' sk' COURT IN THE DISTRICT and a copy of which is hereto aniV' t" OF SALT LAKE COUNTY V nexed and herewith served upon STATE OF UTAH you. This action is brought for the IN THE MATTER OF THE VOL- purpose of quieting Plaintiffs Model 707 - $795.00 UNTARY DISSOLUTION OF title in and to the following deALMAR MINERALS, INC., a scribed real property in Salt Lake Automatic alarm, the sounding of a buzzer every time Corporaton of the State of Utah. County, Utah, a anomaly is recorded places this instrument NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR All of Lots 42 and 43, Block 2, in a class by itself. Magnificent performance such as A DECREE OF VOLUNTARY ARCHER & KULLAKS SUBDISSOLUTION DIVISION, according to the ofeasily detecting anomalies from 2,000 feet, completely suron thereof and file ficial plat passing performance of Scintillation units, locating ore bodies NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: of record in the office of the worth millions of dollars-a- re reported almost daily from That Almar Minerals, Inc., a cor- Salt Lake County Recorder. users. Also available with remote meter in plane instruDATED this 29th day of Febporation organized and existing ment cluster, remote buzzer and many other options at under and by virtue of the laws ruary, 1956. filed has of State of the Utah, sWilford W. Kirton, Jr. extra cost. Finish in ultra marine blue and stainless steel with the above entitled court an LOWRY, KIRTON & makes this unit look like the jewel it is! A masterpiece in application for a decree of volunBETTILYON, radiation detection instruments! ' tary dissolution and that WednesAttorneys for Plaintiff 519 Boston Bldg., day, the 11th day of April, 1956, ATOMIC ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATES at the hour of 2:30 oclock PM. or Salt Lake City, Utah as soon thereafter as counsel can EM 45 East Broadway Date of first publication March be heard, has been fixed as the time and the courtroom of the 2, 1956. EX-CHANG- E n. 6) 6) OVER-THE-COUNT- 6) and in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 612 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 5th day of March, 1956 at the hour of 2:00 P.M. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. REED L. REEVE, together Secretary . 612 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication February 17, 1956. (3-3-5- 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of BESSIE FROST CHAMBERLAIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1105 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the 1st day of July A.D., 1956. EDWARD F. CHAMBERLAIN Administrator of the Estate of Bessie Frost Chamberlain, Deceased HURD & HURD, - Attorneys for Administrator 1105 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City 1, Utah Date of first publication Febru ary 24, 1956. (3-16-5-6) Y 6) SUMMONS Lr, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH JANICE MAE MADSEN PERGROSSE, Plaintiff vs. .,-- . to-wi- ROBERT VICTOR PERGROSSE, Defendant Civil No. 107,244 SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN DANT: ' You are hereby summoned anc required to serve upon Paul S. Roberts, plaintiffs attorney, whose address Is 903 Kearns Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty (20) days after service t: pre-determin- ed 79 6) |