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Show APPLICATION FOR PATENT U 04052 Department of the Interior, Bureau Bur-eau of Land Management, Land & Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 8, 1951. Notice is hereby given that D. G. PAGE, of Enterprise, Utah, made application for a United States Patent for the Monta Rose Fraction Lode Mining Claim situate sit-uate in Pinto Iron Mining District, Dis-trict, Iron County, Utah, comprising com-prising 885.9 linear feet of the vein, lode or deposit, bearing gold, silver, lead, iron and other valuable minerals, together with surface ground as shown upon the official plat of survey of the lode, beinir Survey No. 7229, and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office as follows: Commencing at the Southeast Corner at Post No. 1 of the Monta Mon-ta Rose Fraction Lode, from which the Southeast Corner of Section 25, Township 36 South, Range 14 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, bears South 8754' East 1745.3 feet distant, running thence North 69 14' West 570.3 feet to Corner No. 2; identical with Corner No. 3 of Lot No. 45, Chesapeak Lode; thence North 35 58' East 915.6 feet to Corner No. 3; thence South 69 14' East 6.0 fept to fnrnpr Nn. 4: thpnee South 0 37' West 941.3 feet to Cor-1 ner No. 1 and place of beginning. Containing 5.845 Acres, excluding therefrom the conflicts with Lot No. 45, Chesapeak Lode, and Sur- vey No. 7227, Monta Rose No. 1 Lode. Area claimed and applied for: 5.785 acres, said Monta Rose Fraction lode mining claim being of record in the office of the Recorder of said mining district at Parowan In Iron County, Utah. The nearest known locations being the adjoining ad-joining Duluth Mine, Duluth Number Five, Chesapeak and Monta Rose No. 1 Lodes. I direct that this notice be published in the Iron County Record at Cedar City, Utah, the I newspaper published nearest the I said mining claim, for the period per-iod of nine consecutive weeks. Ernest E. House, Manager, Harry D. Pugsley, Claimant's Attorney, 721 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication, May 31, 1951 Last publication July 26, 1951. feet to Cor No. 2; thence N 10' 04' E., with magnetic variation 18 V E., 300 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 89 56' E., with mag-netic mag-netic variation of 19 E., 200 feet to Corner No. 4; thence S. 10 04' VV., with magnetic variation of 18 E., 300 feet to Cor. No. 1 and place of beginning. Excluding from above described area the areas in conflict with McCahill No. 6 Patented Placer Mining Claim, Rex No. 12, unsurveyed and unpatented lode mining claim, Rex No. 1, Survey 4370, Rex No. 8, Survey 4402, Rex No. 2, Survey 4315, and Lost Iron Mine No. 1. Survey 4893, leaving net area claimed and applied for here of 55.2657 acres. Said claims are bounded on the S. by McCahill No. 6 Patented Placer Mining Claim, on the N. by the Rex No. 8, Survey 4402, Rex No. 2, Survey 4343 and in part by Rex No. 1, Survey 4370 and on the W. In part by Rex No. 1. Survey 4370, and Rex No. 12, unsurveyed, and on the East by Lost Iron Mine and Lost Iron Mine No. 1, Survey 4893. Location notices of said Iron Sandstone Mine, Iron Sandstone No. 1, Iron Sandstone No. 2 and Iron Sandstone Fraction were recorded re-corded August 5, 19-19, In Book M of Locations, pages 43 to 50 inclusive. Location Notice of Iron Sandstone No. 3 was recorded August 30, 1949, in Book M of Locations, Page 67 and an amended certificate of location of lion Sandstone Fraction, dated and posted at the discovery on said claim on November 7, 1919, was recorded on November 9, 1949, In Book M of Locations, page 77, Iron County Records, lion County, Utah. I direct that this notice he published In the Iron County Record, published at Cedar City, Utah. Ernest E. House. Manager Land and Survey Sur-vey Office. First publication May 10. 1951. Last Publication July 5, 1951. |