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Show Pii feu Tke Wiilern Legal Advertisements (Continued from Page 3) Cert Ne. Shares Steekheldcr W. Jenkins. 39 Lawrence W. Jenkins. 123 Chas. C. Johnson 35 Lawrence C. Johnson C. Johnson C. Johnson C. Johnson C. Johnson C. Johnson C. JOhnson C. Johnson C. Johnson C. Johnson J. 795 J. 796 J. 801 J. 925 J. 991 J. 1002 J. 1122 J. M . . . .TT 1131 J. 1090 J. 1175 J. C. J 2430 Herbert 110 R. M. Jolley 208 R. M. Jolley 2649 H. W. Jhstlc 2650 H. W. Justic 2652 H. W. Justic 2653 H. W. Justic 2654 H. W. Justic 2655 H. W. Justic 2656 H. W. Justic 2657 H. W. Justic 2658 H. W. Justic 2659 H. W. Justic 2634 Catherine B. Kelleher. 2635 Catherine B. Kelleher. 107 Audrey R. Kilgore . . . 106 Etha U. Kilgore 556 Battel Battel Battel Battel Battel Battel Abe Salvskey Elsa Schaafer Elsa Schaafer Bchwabacher A Co. . . Bchlfskl Inc. Bchlfskl Inc Roy Bchofleld B. H. 8ecor Elsie Shaw Francis 8. Shields . . George B. Shields A Ethel A. Shields, 2686 jTKfl Mrs. A. r! 2687 William R. BtaaU 1359 2393 2394 2395 2148 Fred A. Stecher .... Beulah Stephens .... Beulah Stephens .... Beulah Stephens .... Henry Q. Stevens A Elizabeth Stevens .. Henry Q. Stevens A Elizabeth Stevens .. Henry Q. Stevens A Elisabeth Stevens . . Henry Q. Stevens A Elisabeth BUvens .. Henry Q. Stevens A Elisabeth BUvens .. Henry Q. Stevens A Elisabeth Stevens .. Henry Q. BUvens A Elizabeth Stevens .. Henry Q. Stevens A Elisabeth BUvens .. Henry Q. BUvens A Elisabeth BUvens . . . Edith Haygood Stlffler 2149 2152 2457 2458 2459 2560 2461 2462 169 EM Begrld A Nina Elisabeth Swanson ' 705 A. D. Tanner 235 A, E. Taylor 2449 PeU Tedesco 11 E. F. Terry, JT 2720 Betty Theo 1405 Xj. Xj. Thompson 1406 Xj. Xj. Thompson 1414 Xj. Xj. Thompson 1415 Xj. Ij. Thompson 2541 Ross E. Thoresen A Mrs. Margaret 2519 H. O. Metos 1348 Edward R. Mlllslch 2594 2595 2596 1854 2445 2172 Charles Miller Charles Miller Charles Miller Robert J. Mitchell Theron Moffett Twlla Moffltt A Florence Eklund 395 160 2406 2412 2414 2439 2441 109 215 127 O. H. Mohlman Mrs. Chas. E. Moore Muir Dumke A Co. Muir Dumke Muir Dumke Muir Dumke Muir Dumke Mrs. O. W. Mary A. Neff Mr. A Mrs. C. F. . . ... ..... ... ... 232 Mr. A Mrs. C. F. Edwin Nelson Olaf Nelson L. P. Nichols L. P. Nichols Paul Nord .... Northwest Uranium Co., 45,000 shares not converted Into Ind- 978 F. R. Woolley 2744 Paul Nord Pat Norman 8. H. Osborne .... 8. H. Osborne Elliott R. L. Palm ividual names 708 Joseph E. Parker . . 703 B. C. Payne 685 J. H. Peckenpaugh 220 Marian L. Peters . Petersen Pett . . . Pett . . . Pett . . . Jr. Jr. ... 15.92 397 7.94 1000 797 20.00 15.94 1000 20.00 1000 20.00 1000 20.00 1000 20.00 1000 20.00 1000 5500 1000 1000 1000 20.00 110.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 2000 40.00 2000 40.00 4000 80.00 5000 100.00 5000 100.00 4000 80.00 . sale. New Mexico Partners Mining Hi-lit- es 500 10.00 500 10.00 238 4.76 311 6.22 313 225 6.26 397 7.94 500 10.00 18.50 125.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 800.00 4.50 400 1000 20.00 125.00 1.64 8.00 20.00 500 10.00 194 397 3.88 750 15.00 15.00 47.20 15.94 82 750 2360 797 397 397 397 313 397 312 797 7.94 7.94 7.94 7.94 6.26 7.94 6.24 15.94 stockholders 900.00 un-imite- d, twin-engine- d, . ... 00 th at the Northwest Associations S2nd annual convention in The resolution also recommended that mine exploration expenditures be made fully deductible, that depletion allowance e extended to dividends received from mining companies, that rates be reduced or net long-tercapital gains and that income tax rates be limited to 50 per cent.. A resolution calling for a free market on gold recommended that all present and future treasury stocks of gold and silver foe used for monetary purposes only and not sold to industry . . . Government speakers said research is preparing for new mineral industries in the Northwest and that there is good reason to believe that many undiscovered mineral deposits remain in this area. CHANGES in the tax laws were called for by the president of the New York Stock Exchange to stimulate mass investment and new capiprovide tal. They included deferment of the capital gains tax when proceeds of a stock sale is reinvested in another stock within 30 days and reduction of the hold period from six months to three and the maximum tax from 25 per cent to 12 per cent. Spo-can- e. Rico. Mining Co. Declares Dividend Negotiations between Mexico Partners and the AEC for a concentrate purHome-stake-Ne- chase contract to support a uranium reduction mill for the Ambrosia Lake area are progressing. Spokesman for two of the partners stated two weeks ago that final details had been agreed upon, and representatives of the partnership went to Grand Junction this week for the reported purpose of signing. However, a spokesman for the AEC said later that the contract was not signed. But believing its market prob- lem to be practically solved, Rio de Oro Uranium Mines, Inc., has recently devoted more attention to other activities. Recently the company announced the acquisition, from Uranium Corp., of 1,440 acres. The transaction included a commitment to drill sixteen test holes to an average depth of 1,000 feet, and this exploration has been commenced. Col-U-M- ex The company also went to court last week seeking an injunction against intereference wtih its acces to 39 claims purchased of Parado Mring Co. and located in Section i In a recent letter to stock- of RIcto holders, President Rodney De Vil-liereported that completion of more than 3,000 lineal feet of development drifting has shown that the ore body is mining some 30 per cent better, both in grade and tonnage, than was Argentine Mining Co. have hiked the annual dividend to 10 cents a share. The Salt Lake firm has a lead-zin- c mine at Rico, Colo. They declared he distribution for payment Dec. 21 to stockholders of record Dec. 7. Rico plaid a single dividend of 5 cents last year at this time. indicated in the original drilling. URANIUM QUOTES Report Uranium Mines, Ine. much-neede- d MINING SHARES edged up- ward this week on the Spokane Stock Exchange. The rally came after several stocks had reached new lows for from 2 to 14 years. VITRO URANIUM geologists completed an examination of Day- break Uranium properties in the Spokane area. Eight test holes put down at Daybreaks open-pi- t mine in the Mt. Spokane District were said to have been satisfactory. Extended negotiations in connection with construction of an ore upgrading mill now are expected to be announced within two weeks. BUNKER HILL, which recently absorbed the former partly-owneNorthwest Lead Company of Associated Seattle, acquired Lead & Zinc Company of Seattle. comThe formerly jointly-owned d Co. beFRASER BUCK pany with Eagle-Pichcomes chemical Bunkers proSecretary ducts division . . . The. Coeur Atlas Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah dAlene District operator Is using w rs Directors CROMER BROKERAGE CO. er a Market Problem Near Solution five-plac- e Its a plane as Canadians see it. For in a stepped-u- p mineral explorthe fascinating, inspiring story, ation program. read The Northern Miners AnHUNTER CREEK and Inspiranual Review Number. In another tion Lead have acquired a 51 per record-breakin- g year, our north- dent stock interest in Djayton ern neighbors mineral production Consolidated Mines Company, is valued at $2,000,000,000. This one of Nevadas leading gold prorepresents a doubling of value ducers before closed up by govn just six years. Capital expendi- ernment edict in World War II. tures climbed to a new high of Stocksolders will vote December more than $7,000,000,000. The 12 on a merger proposal. mining industry is said to be now LINCOLN informed stockholdworth nearly $7,000,000000. Amer-can- s ers that development work underhave about a half interest way by Polaris and Silver DolOf 440 lar in the New Purim area may in this vast enterprise on the develop the area into one of listed mining companies Toronto Stock Exhange 30 lead- sizeable production. The firms ers have a market value of ease royalty from the area .. . Tens of thous totaled nearly $25,000 for the to ands prefer speculate on the period ended October white chips, the review states. 41, compared to over $41,000 Canadian Mining Leaps in from the Rotbart area where reSeven League Boots. . . . Gov- cent work by Sunernment recognition of the tre- shine development was labeled encouraging. mendously important prttnin-eral- s Net profit after taxes was $37,973. play in Canadas economy, THE NEW YORK MARKET with mining laws and taxation has witnessed its best rally of the geared to encourage mining and in the past six trading sesermit recovery of investments year sions. . . The Industrial averages lus profits, is largely responto 494.00 sible. U. S. administration lead, lave jumped from 464,00 a a over n weeks time . . . ers and legislators should take Metallittle shares, although somewhat note. are expected to follow. dormant, EXEMPTION of new United LIFE MAGAZINE has a feature States mines from income taxes article of uranium investors and :!or three years after commercial rich in prospectors the it production begins, as in Canada, Grants, Newhitting Mexico area. was asked in a resolution adopted MININGS FUTURE? m New-hous- 114 Frank W. Pfleglng 7726 Vincent E. Phillips 453 E. F. Piers e e 796 and in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 9th day of October, 1956, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of Western Registrar and e Transfer Company at 1236 Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 3rd day of January, 1957, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the Mines "'40 Jean Powell 1080 Mrs. Amy Randall 316 Lester Rankin 320 Lester Rankin . . . 763 Lester Rankin . . . "65 W. H. Ranson ... 103 L. Rentfrow 173 E. J. Robins ..... 147 R. XX Robins' ... 172 R; D. Robins 397 397 6250 500 500 500 500 40000 755000 1000 . 6250 Treasury 15.94 4.64 4.60 7.94 7.94 925 2437 Barbara Larsen Tuft 2609 Walter TJlrlCh 403 O. T. Vaughn 1558 Glenn B. Walker 1241 Glenn B. Walker 1662 alien B. Walker A Margaret V. Walker . 1663 Olen B. Walker A Margaret V. Walker.. 981 Mazne Wallace 100 Isabelle Boyle Wallin,. . 218 Isabelle Boyle Wallin . 446 John A. Washer 447 John A. Washer 117 Elisabeth & Weida 154 Elisabeth & Weida... 189 Elisabeth S. Weida 171 C. Westaway 105 O. C. Wilkes 53 Mrs. O. E. Wilks ... 15.96 10.00 10.00 31.38 .18 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 500.00 20.00 230 . 6.20 79g 500 500 1569 797 232 A Co. William R. BtaaU 206.54 3.12 2.00 2.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 82.40 2.00 11.10 9 aC. I. 206.54 555 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 25000 1000 A Co. .... .... Plmental . 7.94 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Bhlmmln Deeeabei 14. 1956 16.00 5000 5000 5000 5000 10327 10327 156 100 100 1000 5000 5000 4120 100 310 Marlon Bhlpp D. O. Shrlder C. D. Shurtleff C. D. Bhurtleff C. D. 8hurtleff C. D. Bhurtleff .... C. D. Bhurtleff C. D. Bhurtleff C. D. Bhurtleff C. D. Shurtleff C. D. Bhurtleff C. D. Shurtleff Earl J. A Flora H. City. Utah Amt. 397 A Co V. McKenney 944 Victor 800 Smiley X. Bmlth Bmlth C. L Bmlth C. X. Bmlth C. L Bmlth George W. Bmlth .... 8. Wayne Bmlth .... J. M. Bpence William R. BtaaU A Co. 2683 William R. Btaats A Co 2684 William R. Btaats :. A Co 2685 William R. Btaats 2736 Mack Co 2716 A. 8. Marks 1327 Charles G. Masslon .. 1325 John W. Masslon 1421 William E. Mawhlnney '024 Lyman H. 705 F. Russell 1236 F. Russell 1337 F. Russell 717 Xmer Pett, 791 Xmer Pett, Jeanne Jeanne Jeanne Jeanne Jeanne Jeanne 30 31 89 90 690 1232 2424 129 2682 2182 A. A. Kruse 2404 A. A. Kruse 1575 John Lally 1762 John Lally 1726 John Lally 1785 John Lally 1976 John Lally 1995 Ous Larson 1568 Phyllis Larson 773 V. M. Lavender 14 O. H. Likert 18 O. H. Likert 157 A. A. Little 119 Ed Little 268 Ed Little 803 O. C. Lockhart . . . 2317 Boyd R. Lunn ... 633 J. C. Lynch 748 J. C. Lornch 749 J. C. Lynch 750 J. C. Lynch 956 Daniel Lyons 152 Miss Marian McCall 238 D. M. McCarty . . . . 93 Margaret McCarty 239 Margaret McCarty Park-Kono- ld 2366 2367 2368 2638 1977 1978 290 132 133 2700 2644 2645 2529 1576 205 52 2636 2333 23 1834 2473 2474 2476 2480 2481 2482 2483 2496 2670 77 967 Jean King 2628 Mary Ellen 8. King . . 2630 Mary Ellen B. King . . 2631 Mary Ellen 8. King . . 2256 DeLlla Knudsen 2579 Daniel T. Konold .... 2554 Daniel T. Konold .... 1535 Daniel T. Konold 1574 Venus A. Konold . ... . 2718 C11I1 E. Krants 2531 Clilf Krants 898 2387 7735 2234 2338 3339 2318 115 202 727 2727 Shares No. Stockholder 236 R. D. Robins 1318 Charles Rollins 1219 438 Donovan D. King 439 Donovan IX King 989 Evelyn R. McCoy 775 H. F. McCullough 2601 Garth McGee 2336 James O. or Amy Amt Cert Miami Sumy. Salt Lab Suite TWX SU-1- 80 3-- 4 Salt Lake Stock Exchange Building. 39 Exchange Place Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone EL . |