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Show Deer Hunters Asked To Keep Lookout For Mineral Deposits You may be a lucky man in more ways than one in helping yourself and others. You are going out to areas visited visit-ed only by hunters once a year. Look for that big buck and while waiting look around you for most any kind of different rock, either heavy or light or of. any unusual color. The values run mostly in dark colored rock. That is by no means always the case, however. All the uranium minerals run yellow yel-low to orange to lemon green and is not a heavy rock, that is all but the best one, , pitch blend, which has a glass-like structure, is dark olive green to brown in color and very heavy and breaks in a curve, never at angles. The best ore often at surface looks to be very common. Bring in a three or four ounce sample. Note the location, you may find nickel, cobalt, manganese, tungsten, tung-sten, thorium, tin or any one of a dozen or more scarce, valuable minerals, which the government is seeking including the rare earth minerals. Look out for any rock showing a crystal structure or any clay, hard or soft that hangs extra hard on your tongue. If you will bring your samples to me I will examine them, make qualitative analysis and advise you as to possibilities poss-ibilities about further tests and assays as-says and all further procedure. My service is without cost or obligation obliga-tion now or ever and I don't want a share of your claim. Let's work together and see if we can help open a mine or two each year. Western Minerals Exploration and Developing Company, W. H. Anderson, And-erson, 430 E. 1st South, Pleasant Grove, Telephone 5504. |