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Show July 27. 1956 Page 7 The Western Mineral Survey. Salt Lake City. Utah Legal Advertisements (Continued from Page 6) ASSESSMENT NOTICE Newspaper Claims Delhi, Navajo Contract Void Geological Survey... New Mexico Survey Bureau TINTIC OUTPOST MINING COMPANY A Santa Fe, N.M., newspaper has charged that a contract Delhi-TaylOil Co. of Dallas for exploratory negotiated business of 825 by Principle place on some South Tenth East Street, Salt rights 5,365,000 acres of Navajo tribal land apparently Lake City 2, Utah. Notice is here- "S invalid because no competitive bids was obtained. by given that at a meeting of the At the same time, Oliver La Farge, novelist and president Board of Directors of the Tintic of the Association on American Indian called for a Affairs, Outpost Mining Company held on congressional hearing of the transthe 16th day of July, 1956, an asaction, one of the largest in the sessment of one mill per share was oil industrys history. levied on the outstanding stock of the Corporation, payable immediOfficials of the Indian Bureau ately to said' company at 825 tin Washington, D. C., said in reSouth Tenth East Street, Salt Lake sponse to the newspapers charges City 2, Utah. that the agency still is checking Any stock upon which this asthe legality of the contract and sessment remains unpaid on the considering if the contract is in 16th day of August, 1956, will be the best interest of the Nava os New Mexico Survey Bureau delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payThe contract still must be ap- The New Mexico Oil Conserva- ment is made before, so many , proved by Interior Secretary Fred shares of each parcel of stock as tion Commission has granted the Seaton. may be necessary will be sold on first increase in oil allowable this The newspaper, the Santa Fe September 4, 1956, at the hour of yew, the allowable Augnrt New Mexican charged that fewer 825 jetting South Tenth East 12:30 p.m. at 39 barrels. at 100 persons know the con-than Street, Salt Lake City 2, Utah, conrac an to pay the delinquent assessment, The allowable had been reduced ens cost to adverthe of obtaln with 8 copy were lruit-'- n together from 41 barren In March to 38 tising and expense of sale. June and July. The Indian Bureaus field soli-Ga- s G. B. CALDERWOOD, - ciator in allowable was set at 14,603,Gallup has held that the Secretary, Tintic Outpost Mining Co. 600 thousand cubic feet for the contract apparently is invalid Salt Lake City 2, Utah newspaper stated, because 1 southeast New Mexico producing I negotiated secretly and be- 'Date of first publication July area, an increase of 1,739,779 were Mked lrom cubic feet. The ga allowable for 20, 1956. the four producing counties in Delhi - Taylor spokesmen in the northwest part of New MexDallas have replied that there is IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP ico was set at 13,851,779, up 312, no substance to the newspapers THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- - 379. statements. They said that there TRICT IN AND FOR THE is a difference between a contrac COUNTY OP SALT LAKE, UTAH. STATE OP WEALTH, INC., a corporation of and a lease nd that the deal with the State of Oregon, for voluntary the Navajos is a developmen withdrawal of said corporation contract. In the Matter of the Voluntary from the State of Utah, as pre- - The transaction, giving Delhi-sente- d Withdrawal from the State of to the District Court of the exclusive option on the Utah of INSTALMENT SALES Third Judicial District in and for Taylor In the heart of the vast Nava-Sa- lt land .SERVICE CORPORATION, a Lake County, State of Utah, reservation In parts of New corporation of the State of Del-- . now on file with the Clerk there-- 1 j0 Arizona and Utah, was Mexico, aware. of, will be heard on the 5th day announced May 15 by Paul Jones, September, 1956, at 2:30 PJ& chairman of the Navajo tribal NOTICE OF HEARING UPON of said day, or as soon thereafter connca APPLICATION FOR WITHas matter can be heard in the the DRAWAL Courtroom of the Honorable Di- - The involved contracts run for 25 years with an option for con-Notice is hereby given that the vision 1, one of the Judges of the the above in Court entitled City tinuing it another 25 years. The application of INSTALMENT and at Salt Lake company agreed to spend a mlni- County Building SALES SERVICE CORPORAmum of $500,000 during the first TION, a corporation of the State City, Utah. for exploration. After the of Delaware, for voluntary withWITNESS the hand ofthe Clerk year it must pay the tribe drawal of said corporation from !eldl2JiO each acre it retain.. for the State of Utah, as presented to this 23rd day of July, 1956. the District Court of the Third The company also was given ALVIN KEDDINGTON, Judicial District in and for Salt the rights to farm out subconClerk Lake County, State of Utah, now tracts for exploration and drillon iile with the Clerk thereof, ing the land. By JACOB WEILER, will be heard on the 5th.day of Deputy September, 1956, at 2:30 oclock WANTED P.M. of said day, or as soon there- (SEAL) after as the matter can be heard MINING COMPANY in the Courtroom of the. Honor- Critchlow, Watson and Wamock, PETROLEUM COMPANY able Division No. 1 one of the Attorneys for the Petitioner Will buy all capital stock of good Judges of the above entitled Date of first publication July mining property. Defunct or opCourt in the City and County A.D. 1956. 27, . Profitable or erating business. Building at Salt Lake CityL Utah. loss operations will all be conWITNESS the hand of the Clerk sidered. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT and .official-sea- l of said Cour; ALTON, INC. this 23rd day of July, 1956.. Notice is hereby given, that at TYGART STEEL COMPANY a meeting of the board of direcALVIN KEDDINGTON, BOX 508 MINBy Jacob Weiler, Deputy tors of ALLIED OIL AND on held ERALS COMPANY, July McKeesport, perra. (Seal) 13, 1956, an assessment of one CRITCHLOW, WATSON fourth cent (Vic) per share was &WARNOCK levied on the outstanding stock of Petitioner. Attorneys for the corporation, payable immedto ALLIED OIL AND MINDate of first publication July iately ERALS COMPANY at 408 Ness ?7, 1956. Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. or NEW MEXICO INCREASES OIL ALLOWABLE I e' 6) I : I 50ld.th.e0C 6) . 6) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS( TRICT IN AND FOR THE : COUNTY OP SALT LAKE, STATE OP UTAH. i Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on August 20, 1956 will be delin- quent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, the stock will be sold at the office of the In the Matter of the Voluntary Company, 408 Ness Building, Salt Withdrawal from the State of Lake Utah on October 19, Utah of COMMONWEALTH, 1956 atCity, 12:30 PM. to pay the said INC., a corporation of the State assessment, together with cost of of Oregon. advertising and expenses of sale. expanded program of research in he fundamental principles of water movement and occurrence. The Survey's water resources investigation program is long range in character and has as its objective, the .apralsal .of the qantity, quality, and occurrence of the Nations water resources; A large part of the program con slsts of obtaining and interpreting various water records inch surface. as stream flow, chemical quality Funds available to the Conservation Division for fiscal year ground water levels, sediment water temperature, 1957, including a small advance discharge, etc. from the Navy, aggregate $1,980,-40Such records, maintained over Operations of this division, a long period of time, provide a involving the classification of Federal lands as to 'their water continuing inventory and index power and mineral values, and of the major water sources. Anthe supervision of development other part of the program is the and production operations on Fed- investigation and apralsal of the eral and Indian land leases, in- water resources of specific areas. cluding those on the Outer Con- This work involves the analys tinental Shelf, are steadily in- of water records previously mencreasing, with the workload trend tioned and the study of other facexpected to continue upward for tors which influence the occurmany years. Improved operating rence and movement of water procedures have resulted in high- such as geologic formations, preer efficiency in the division, cipitation, evaporation, transpirwhich permits handling of the ation, water use, etc. larger workload with little change in staff and a relatively small increase in cost. A total of $8,513,000 was appropriated for water resources investigations. Of this amount $5, SILVER-LEALUCKY FRIDAY 070,000 is earmarked to match e one MINES new made State offerings. Under this approafter another the in high priation the largest cooperative face of a. generally listless minwater resources program in the market at the Spokane Stock history of the survey will be in ing As hot as the near progress. The need for basic Exchange. weather, this Coeur water facts for the planning for district dAlene producer scored the future, the current drought a new high mark of $4.25 over wide areas of the West and Southwest, and requirements of yesterday. The stock has' climbed about larger water supplies to meet ex- 75c a share in the last two weeks. panding use in many areas, are It could have been bought for as cited as major reasons for inas low last $2.13 year. Like Suncreased interest by the States at only 10c a once' sold in the Federal program and their shine, it share. And many folks believe desire to participate. is another Sunshine in the it Included in tKe Surveys 1957 making appropriation are funds for an (Continued from Page 5) ool by which to scane quickly he geochemical pattern of large tracts of country, thus to delineate the more promising areas for Remore detailed prospecting. search will also get under way on the possible use of seismic and acoustic phenomena in the search for mineral deposits that lie at moderate depths below the 0. Mining Hi Lites D all-tim- 100-degr- all-tim- ... GOLCONDA was volume lead- Manganese Found In Tennessee 12-mi- le over-the-count- X WARDLAW, General Manager Notice is hereby given that the - application of COMMON- 818 KEARNS BUILDING K. RYAN, Secretary Date of first publication July 27, A.D. 1956. (8-17-5- 6) Phone EL 5-34- 01 kane district property last month. The stockpile contains more than 1500 tons. Officials are with initial exploration results on the recently acquired Kit Carson leases 2500 feet south of the original discovery. They are carrying on an aggressive drilling, exploration and development program at the firms various leases. An operating agreement on Mt. Spokane uranium tracts between DAYBREAK and NORTH STAR URANIUM is expected to be unveiled next week. well-satisfie- 1 NOTICE OP HEARING UPON APPLICATION FOR WITHDRAWAL er low-grad- i ? ' The 110.000 shares of Lucky Friday stock held by Golconda Lead lomed more important as LF advanced in price and larger production and increased dividends appeared in the offing. er in Exchange trading. A Bureau of Mines investigaDAHL URANIUM and BIG tion of three prospects within a SMOKE URANIUM showed some radius of Mountain City, strength in a quiet Johnson County, Tenn., disclosed market. DAHL became e manganthe presence of the Spokane areas fourth shipese-bearing material, accord- per of uranium ore. Shipments are being made under a contract ing to a report released by the with Vitro Uranium Corp. to Salt United States Department of the Lake City. Interior. The Spokane firm has acquired For several months in 1954, of the 185,000 outstanding 35.000 the Bureau prospected the deshares of Universal Mining Corposits, sinking six diamond-dril-l holes totaling about 678 feet and poration, and has started exploratwo shafts, bulldozing 190 feet tion of the company's 5200-acr- e of trenches, and driving about holdings directly north of the Indian Reservation' ura80 feet of crosscuts and nearly Spokane nium field. Stock buying orders 70 feet of adit. The report, writwere received from eastern points ten by Robert C. Hickman, Bu- by Spokane brokers. reau mining engineer at Norris, DAYBREAK URANIUM reTenn., also describes the de- ported shipment of 600 tons of posits and includes drill-hol- e logs. ore from its original Mount Spo- International Smelting and Refining Co. F. A. e Salt Lake City d DAWN MINING COMPANY di- rectors are scheduled to meet in New York City within two weeks to approve a contract with the Atomic Energy Commission at that time. The NEWMONT MIN (Continued on Page 8) . |