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EXHIBIT D (Cont'd) <br />hfay 29, 1957 - The Robinson Brick and Tile Company <br />received a letter from A. R. Hier requesting checks for <br />clay removal be made to A. R. Hier and A. D. Price. <br />Photostat copies of the Deed were also enclosed. The <br />property had been sold to A. D. Price and A. R. Hier by <br />Alfred Nitz. <br />May 20, 1959 - The Robinson Brick and Tile Company <br />received a letter from A. D. Price of A. D. Price and <br />A. R. Hier stating that future royalty payments for clay <br />hauled should be made to Sedalia Land Company and mailed <br />to Mr. Charles Brannan. <br />June 2, 1959 - The Robinson Brick and Tile Company <br />received a letter from Charles F. Brannan, Attorney at <br />Law, stating that he had enclosed a copy of the Deed by <br />the terms of which Sedalia Land Company, a Colorado <br />Corporation, became owner of the land described therein <br />on hfay 12, 1959, and future payments or communications <br />were to be directed to Secretary of Sedalia Land Company, <br />Charles F. Brannan. <br />hiay 16, 1961 - The Robinson Brick and Tile Company <br />received a letter from J..S. Russell, Vice-President of <br />the Sedalia Land Company proposing that Robinson Bricka <br />re-negotiate the clay lease with the following: <br />a) Smaller acreage covered. <br />b) Higher yearly minimum and higher royalty, subject <br />to re-negotiation every ten-year period. <br />c) LaKd not deemed feasible for clay mining be released. <br />- 6 - <br />