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Show Much 30. 1956 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah 13034 CcrtNa. Name 8799 Edvard Leaeoa 8804 Robert P. Felton 8818 A. A. Kruse 8820 X. M. If aemanlan 8831 Gerald Wolferg 8833 Herman B. Prater 8837 Tony ft Ida Ventura . . 8838 Gladys Swenson 8845 Eastman, Dillon ft Co. 8847 Eastman, Dillon St Co. 8848 Eastman, Dillon St Co. 8852 Clifford W. Butler 8853 Charles J. Harbee . . 8854 Charles J. Harbee 8855 H. H. Billings 8863 Robert A. Norman 8873 Russell Cashln 8885 Lucille B. Delsell 8886 William A. Wortley 8888 Merrill Lynch, P.P.&B.. 8889 Merrill Lynch, P.F.ftB. 8891 John Lucas 8898 Paul Martini 8899 Paul Martini 8905 Bird B. Owen Jr. 8908 Nicholas Rottas 8909 Nicholas Rottas 8911 Jack J. Dlckes 8914 Barlow L. Wood 8915 CoL H. D. Woodruff St Co. 8916 Shearson-Haml- ll 8923 Tom Rlanda 8928 Russell Cashln 8934 William Mulchy 8945 Mrs. Zella Horner St Co. 8947 Harrls-Upha- m 8950 H. E. Francis 8954 Mrs. Helen H. Vail . . 8955 Herbert D. Vail 8961 B. G. Murray 8965 Capt. Alex T. Roberts.. 8967 Orrll K. Terry 8968 Orrll K. Terry 8976 Orrll K. Terry 8978 Leah M. Van Janara . . 8982 Jewell Jennings 8993 Ehrhardt Herbst 8997 H. E. Francis 8999 Albert J. Ortenso, etal 9004 Horace B. Pate 9011 R. J. Orr 9012 F. D. Jella 903 Winfield M. Smart . . 9024 Winfield M. Smart .. 9026 Merrill Lynch, P.F.&B. 9029 A. A. Rustad 9030 Ollrer H. Rus tad 9038 Russell Cashln 9052 Russell Cashln 9060 E. Frank Muts 9062 Grant Erlcksen 9063 C. M. Gjullln 9066 Lt. Edw. M. Masmanlan 9073 Darld N. Shelnart . . 9075 Theodore MlzraU 9095 Ollrer H. Rustad 9097 Chris N. Chaffos 9100 Leslie K. Kaeburn . . . . 9105 Mrs. Grace Ledger 9107 Ernest Nlederer 9109 Bessie Bellows 9111 Xrrlng BursCh 9112 Xrrlng Bunch .... .... .... .... . .... .... .... ...... s Xrrlng Bunch Joseph R. Kramer Mrs. Sylvia Kaye C. M. Blue Kenneth E. Huber . . . .. . Chris J. Huber rha. ft Ethel Firesto Empire Securities Tom Rlanda . . . . Tom Rlnda Tom Rlanda Tom Rlnda A. A. Kruse Louis O. Palmer Donald Truesdell Iran 10003 10007 10008 10009 10018 10019 10020 10041 Carl T. Besse W. A. McCrystal W. A. McCrystal W. A. McCrystal 10058 10060 10063 10064 10067 10069 10071 1000 . 1000 duPont ft Co 1000 X duPont ft Co. 1000 X duPont ft Co. 1000 5000 George Klonas Frank C. Plgnatelll .... 1000 1000 Mattie Lanpher Francis Francis Francis X 10044 10047 10050 W. IX Cady 10055 Rudolph Fabee 10056 Bird & Owen ... Goodbody ft Co. . Rose M. Powers A. A. Bresky E. W. Gerhardt (Edw.).. 1000 2000 Edw. O. Gerhardt 10107 10109 10116 10117 10118 10127 10130 10131 Forrest W. Fuller John B. Kendlg Kinsman E. Crumb Kinsman E. Crump Kinsman E. Crumb E. F. Hutton ft Co 30, 1956. 6) DELINQUENT NOTICE GRAND DEPOSIT MINING COMPANY, Principal place of business at 409 Ness Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that there are delin- quent upon the following scribed stock certificates on count of Assessment No. 14, deac- levsev- ied on January 23, 1956, the eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: 0. M. Owen DELINQUENT NOTICE an order of the board of directors twenty-thirday of January, 1956, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 409 Ness 1956, the several amounts set op- Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on posite the names of the respec- the 16th day of April, 1956 at 1:00 oclock PM. to pay the detive shareholders as follows: linquent assessment together with Cert. Nt. Name the costs of advertising and ex- Cashln Cashln Chegas . . . . . . .. d penses of sale. PAUL C. LYON, JR., Secretary Date of first publication March 30, 1956. Fern A Grass, Erie T. Gratae, Charles F. 13511 12450 13467 13469 13343 13105 Henrle, Dale E Hlntse, Henrietta J. Hogle, J. A. ft Co. Hogle, J. A. ft Co. Jensen, Donald W. Loftls, Mrs. John D. 13392 13281 Mathews Effte B. Merrill Lynch, Fierce Fenner ft Beane . 13342 12752 13506 11787 6416 13423 . . Pottee, Lou Reese, Roy D. ... Richards, Lee Seller, Arnold M. . Skinner, Arthur A. Btrathers. Marjorie 6) NOTICE OF MEETING 13153 10868 . J. MCDonough Platt Gerald Russell Russell Walter made on the (c) 12696 13510 er 25,-46- X4-13-5-6) Cbettle, Earl U. Chrlstopulos P. G. Cromer L. L Erana, Mrs. Florence H Fondulakls, A. E. . Gillette, D. L. and lead-zinc-silv- SUNSIDNE CONSOLIDATED also had a favorable annual report. Net earnings after taxes were up 10 per cent to $126,889. Current assets were nearly $150,-00- 0 over liabilities .Ore produced in 1955 from the Sun Con area of the Silver Belt by Sunshine Mining company under a 50-5- 0 operating agreement totaled $441,-004 Production amounted to tons, an increase of 6263 tons over 1954. Silver content increased 141,000 ounces to 900,230. Ore grade remained at a high 35.4 ozs. per ton. The 3700 level soon Date of first publication March 12849 13471 13368 13504 Acquisition MINING HI LUES NORTH STANDARD MINING COMPANY NEW QUINCY MINING COMPANY, a Utah Corporation, Principal Place of business, 522 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment cent No. 46, of one-ha- lf per share, levied on February 23, Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Majestic Oil and Mining Company will be held at the office of the company, 209 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on the 10th day of April, 1956 at the hour of 2:00 p.m. of said day for the following purposes: 1. To elect directors of the company. 2. To transact such other and further business as may properly come before the meeting. This meeting is called as pro- vided in the articles of incorporation of Majestic Oil and Mining Company. Yours truly, Majestic Oil & Mining Co. Oscar Johnson, Secretary. Date of first publication March 30, 1956. per prospect. 3. Purchase for cash of a ay processing mill now near Crested Buttes, erected being which handle will Colo., ore from Atlas mines. The mill is expected to be ready for operation by June 15. lead-silver-zin- c 4. Acquisition of leases on 3,200 one-quart- of CounGunnison in property Colo. ty, Management feels certain, says the letter, that final evaluation of these properties 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, 522 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 19th day of April, 1956 at the hour of 2:00 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses 30, 1956. will show a potential even greater than the companys cop- acres of gas and oil land in La Plata County, Colo., and purchase of a interest in all minproperties. Atlas Uranium Corp. in recent eral rights, including oil and gas, months has been engaged in an on another 1,080 acres in La Plata extensive diversification pro- County. gram, says the letter, signed by At least one well is expected to President J. C. Burgess of Moab. be drilled on company holdings The letter then lists the follow- within the next six monhs, the ing among important features of letter says. the diversification program. 1. A copper deposit in the LisThe letter points out that Atlas owns a also bon Valley of San Juan County, interest Utah, valued conservatively at in oil leases totaling 1,600 acres $2,500,000. Under present plans in Grand County, Utah. this property will be developed by Continental Uranium, with Atlas sharing in profits. ' 2. 1000 1000 10000 E. Crumb Stephen B. Bponder Ur.-Val- ue one-eight- h 5000 6000 10000 HUco Per Atlas Share Hits $1 Mark Atlas Uranium MOAB, Utah Corp. informed stockholders today the companys resources now have an indicated value of more than $1 for each share of outstanding stock. Only 4,092,927 shares of Atlas now are outstanding, says stock sale. a letter to stockholders. Par value is 10 cents. Glen I. Crandall, Secretary, Company resources presently include copper, base metals, oil Date of first publication March and gas, in addition to uranium 1000 1000 500 xin"n 10138 . Forrest W. Fuller Albert A. Bresky Chas. X. Brewer . Whitney ft Co. . . . Whitney ft Co. . . . Samuel 8. Luke . Paul X. Gould Albert A. Bresky Mrs. Rose Roth . 9773 Bam 8.34 1000 Prank C. Plgnatelll Rob't.W. Hltchman ....2000 Elrln Gordon D. 15000 5000 10094 Abe Boone 10095 Thad Koxlowskl 10096 J. W. Rainer Jr 10097 Mrs. Fay Boarman ... George J. Bulllran . Whitney St Co Whitney ft Co Russell Cashln Russell Cashln Russell Cashln Russell Cashln Russell Cashln Bererly B. McDonald. A. A. Kruse Anton B. Petrovich . . . A. A. Rustad Herbert P. Quinn . . . Herbert P. Quinn Herbert P. Quinn Schabacher ft Co. ... 8. E. Larson S. E. Larson 8. K. Larson Russell Cashln Russell Cashln 9349 Janet Masakl 9350 Theodore Mlsrakl 9351 Theodore Mlsrakl . . . . 9352 Theodon Mlsrakl 9356 Floyd Jacobsen 9358 Nicholas J. Burg . . . 9360 Ole T. Wettson 9400 Elvln Gordon 9402 Jack J. Dlckes 9403 Elrln Gordon 9040 Elrln Gordon 9405 Elrln Gordon 9407 Elrln Gordon' 9411 Russell Cashln 9431 Leonard B. Fox 9433 Richard J. Sherman . 9434 Alxery A. B resky . . . 9435 Ramlett T. Godfrey . 9436 Ramlett T. Godfrey . 9437 Janet Masakl 9438 Louis XX Lugas 9468 9469 9470 9471 9472 9475 9479 9480 9487 9488 9507 9521 9525 9534 9535 9536 9646 9701 9702 9709 9711 9729 9730 9765 .... 1667 and in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 23rd Day of February, 1956, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Company, 522 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 16th Day of April, 1956 at the hour of 4:00 PM. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the of the ssde. 9117 Xrrlng 9120 9121 9123 9156 9158 9173 9174 9178 9185 9186 9190 9196 9197 9201 9202 9203 9204 9222 9237 9238 9267 9281 9292 9326 9337 9338 9339 9777 Bam Kaplan 9778 Ray Boarman lOOO 9791 Mrs. Fay Boarman 9792 George Bulllran 2500 9796 A. A. Rustad 2000 9799 Louis O. Palmer 9818 Muir. Dumke ft Light 1000 9840 Muir, Dumke ft Light. . . .1000 9844 Muir, Dumke ft Light . . .1000 9874 Muir, Dumke ft Light. .. .1000 9890 William Mulcahy 3000 9915 Albert A. Bresky . 9920 Donald Truesdell 5000 9921 Donald Truesdell 5000 9926 Elrln Gordon 16000 9927. Elvln Gordon 10000 9928 Elrln Gordon 10000 9928 Elrln Gordon 14000 9931 Mark Winston 1000 9932 Reynolds ft Co 7500 9959 Russell Cashln 1000 9960 Russell Cashln 1000 9975 O. H. Walker ft Co. . . . .2000 9979 Goodbody ft Co 3000 9981 Aron Peuersteln 500 9983 Mrs. Rose Roth . . 9988 M. W. Paradis 9989 M. W. Paradis 9990 M. W. Paradis . . 9991 M. W. Paradis 4000 Williams, Mrs. Marie Claire Page Seven (4-6-5- 6) er Three Company Operations Open In Utah, Calif. Spring weather opens the way for operations in two states by combined companies Utah Galena Oil Corp., Syndicate Oil and mining, and Delmarva Oil and Mines Corp., according to Ben H. Bullock, Provo, president of the three firms. Mining crews went bade to work this week in the Golden Relief Tunnel in the Santaquin Mountain area, Bullock said. In California the group is sinking a shallow test well southeast of Bakersfield, Calif. At the Santaquin site three miles east of Santaquin, Utah, Bullock said mining crews are within 50 feet of a large halloy-sit- e ore body. Assays from the property show a high content of silica (43.4) and alumina (39.2.) The drift is now 200 back, he tri-compa- wil lenter the Sun Con area with every expectation of finding the same good ore as is now being mined on the 3400 and 3100 levels. The 3100 is being driven westward into an unexplored area extending more than 10,000 ft. to said. Company engineer Elmer Jacob, Provo, surveyed the propBunker H. holdings. erties Monday. Said Jacob he exJACK WAITE blamed the dis- pects mining operations will untrict labor strike for a 1955 net cover copper-goland silver at loss of $44,025 after deducting a 200 foot depth. $29,751 for depletion, depreciation The test well equipment will be Production and amortization. Into operation in the Bakersdropped to 6788 tons from 9771 put field area this week, Bullock retons in 1954. ports. John W. Mac Arthur, OgDAYBREAK URANIUM which den, is supervising rotary drill has shipped 88 cars of autunite operations. ore from its Mount Spokane disBullock noted1 that the three trict open-pi- t mine, is resuming company group will also resume exploration work on its two ura- operations in the North Tintic nium showings on the reservation. District, Utah county with a Its leaching operation at the old diamond drilling program to folCalaveras mine at Copperopolis, low up copper traces found in Calif., so far has recovered 5 tons outcroppings. The combined of 45 per cent copper concentrate. firms held a 3,000 acre area near DAWN URANIUM Ss OIL has Fairfield and Elberta, Utah. stockpiled more than 1000 tons of The Virgin Oil Field, owned by autunite ore from one of its all three companies, will be put Mount Spokane district proper- into working shape within the ties, preparatory to making initial next few weeks, Bullock reports. Five wells on the property are shipments to the AEC. It has acat 300 to 500 feet. Geologists now itro an Uranium offer of cepted to estimates place the oil layer at Corporation, Salt Lake City, a 1000 foot depth, Bullock said. enter into- a shipping contract. d - IT PATS DIVIDENDS WHEN YOU DRIVE INTO TUCKER'S AUTO SERVICE JESS TUCKER, Manager Complete Automotive Repairs, 'Automatic Transmissions, Carburetors, Ignition Work - ALL 21 WORK GUARANTEED East 13th South Phone. HU SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - 4-79- 61 |