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u.s. soil • IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />71 &539-3535 <br />P.O. Box 926 719-53&3531 tax <br />Salida, CO 81201 800.254-1306 orders <br />July 16, 1998 <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Attention: Tony Waldron <br />1313 Sherman, Rm 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RECEIVED <br />JUL 2 ~ 19~ <br />DIV. OF MINERALS <br />8 GEOLOGY <br />Dear Tony, <br />Enclosed please find photos of the required MLRB permit sign. I wonder it will take before this one is <br />tom down? <br />As faz as usage of the Wellsville Plant, we have made several products there and have enclosed labels <br />for your review. We have not enclosed labels for the marble that was processed there, but we processed <br />several thousands of tons of white marble for both Butala Construction and Colorado Quarries. We still <br />have some ground and bagged product on hand. Other products we have manufactured there include a <br />potting mix, a cleaning concentrate, and a fermentation product. The mixing and bagging equipment for <br />the potting mix is still at Wellsville, as aze the fermentation equipment and the liquid blending <br />equipment for the detergents. <br />The Bon Vita was gypsum that came from the Badger Creek area which we ground and bagged for that <br />company. The Wonder Life product was ground and bagged gypsum that came from Coaldale. <br />The custom products. of course, did not come from the Maverick Placer Mine. <br />We aze currently talking to Sims Ag. of Ohio to granulate a product formulated by them. <br />Tony, as you can see, the Wellsville Plant has been very versatile and not tied to the Maverick Placer <br />ore. If you have any questions please call me at our office or home (719)539300. <br />regards to you and your family, <br />Lionelle <br /> <br />