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Jameson Stanford Resources Corp. (JMSN) Strategically Focused on Utah’s Rich Mineral Deposits

Jameson Stanford Resources is the owner and operator of three mines in Utah, the nation’s fourth-largest mineral producing state. Jameson’s project portfolio is comprised of the Star Mountain Mining District, Beaver County, Utah; the Spor Mountain Mining District, Juab County, Utah; and the Ogden Bay area, Weber County, Utah.

The company in 2012 acquired Bolcan Mining Corp., which was formed to develop certain mining projects and claims located in the Star Mining District, a project covering nearly 5,000 acres and suggested total inferred reserves of more than 100 million metric tons of copper ore, as well as reserves of silver, gold, PGM and other base metals. By acquiring Bolcan as a wholly owned subsidiary, Jameson received certain lode mining claims and mineral leases for Star Mountain and immediately began work on site. Jameson is now working with the first deliveries of copper and has already established customers awaiting ore production.

Jameson’s Spor Mountain project in western Utah consists of nine lode mining claims and three metalliferous mineral lease sections. The district is home to the world’s largest economic deposits of beryllium, and in the past has produced uranium. Jameson’s planned project activities at Spor Mountain during 2013 are limited to exploration, though with favorable economic factors, the company anticipates startup of production/mining operations in 2014.

Ogden Bay Minerals is a developing mineral excavation project on federal protected wetlands, canals and river systems running through 25 square miles of land comprising the North Delta. This project contains large deposits of alluvial mineral deposits that are created and replenished from 125 miles of river flow from the nearby Wasatch Mountain Range. Jameson believes that gold, silver, silica and other commercial metals and minerals can be efficiently extracted from this area by gravity separation methods.

For more information, visit www.jamesonstanford.com

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