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NUPA NUGGETS

In This Issue
Pres message
Treasurers report
Winners
2014 Outings
What does khz
mean in metal
detecting
Ads
Price List
Calendar
Next Meeting, May 28, 2014
Place: Eagles Building
Address: 975 Wall Ave, Ogden UT

Presidents Message

Fifth month, almost half the year gone already.
The road clean up was the best we have had.
Thanks to all that came out and helped as we did
a good job in a timely matter. Can't say the same
for the Spring Fling, not the best of weather, but it
wasn't terrible but only about 1/2 members
showed up as I would have thought. But those of
us that was there enjoyed the food and company.
Now we also know who the fastest panner in the
club is, at least for that day. Curtis's Crawfish Boil
was a success, as usual. Not as many club mem-
bers showed up as should have but again, those
of us that were there really enjoyed the food and
company. To all the new members and also the old
alike, this club is a lot more fun if you get involved
and participate in these get togethers. There is a
lot of planning and work that happens for these
things, you really need to come and take ad-
vantage of them. The speaker at the meeting this
month is a surprise but I'm sure he will be well
worth your time to come and listen.
Kim
Northern Utah Prospectors Association May 2014
Gold: $1290.87
Silver: $19.49

As of May 21, 2014
Mailing Address: Northern Utah Prospectors Association
P.O. Box 13301
Ogden, Utah 84412
Officers
2014
President
Kim Patterson
801-393-2132
kimdpatterson@hotmail.com

1st Vice President
Curtis Roche
435-723-9663
pcawood@coastalnet.com

2nd Vice President
Bob Shriber
801-726-4824
Newsletter
Rich Roper
801-725-0727
rr70060@gmail.com
Secretary/Treasurer
Sheri Gaddis
801-510-2657
SheriGaddis1234@comcast.net

Parliamentarian
Dave DeHeer

Claims Director
Lonnie Fausett

Members at Large
Leo & Donale Richan
Hal & Lynda Berry
Sandy Patterson
Curt Dayton
www.nupainc.org
Treasurers Report May, 2014
Checking Savings
May 8 Balance $ 3224.06 May 8 Balance $ 5090.08
Winners
White Ticket: (Door Prize)
10X Pocket Magnifier Scott Driscoll
Emergency Fire Starter Holly Wood
6-inch Cleanup Brush - Heather Mackay
Snappy Grip Tracey Giles
Door Prize Nugget Mike Kozlowski

Door prize (white ticket) winners are asked to bring refreshments to
the next meeting.

Blue Ticket: (Raffle)
NUPA Tote Bag Martina John
Classifier James Pavelka
Jobe Tools Plastic Scoop Mike Kozlowski
Digital Pocket Scale Heather Mackay
Small Nugget Val Lundgreen
2014 Outings / Activities:
May 23, 24 & 25 Osceola
July 18, 19 & 20 Wishful / NUPA 5
July 23rd Meeting and Ice Cream at Shady Lane Park
August 15, 16 & 17 Kaymack
September 19, 20 & 21 NUPA 5
November 8 Turkey Shoot (It is a pot luck and will be at the Log Cabin in
Huntsville)
December 10 Christmas Party (you must RSVP by the Nov meeting If
you dont then dont come) It is also at the Log Cabin in Huntsville.
Let us know if anyone has any good ideas for other outings for the summer.
Last Months Minutes
Trailer Club members have 30 days to bid then it goes to the public.

Inventory is at Kims house now. It is all staying there until it is taken over
and sold. If anyone wants some of the stuff then they need to call him.

It was suggested to play prospecting videos at the rock show or have fly-
ers made.

Last month we had a demonstration on Divining Rods by Cody Patterson
Membership
Dues
Membership dues are from January
through December. Anyone joining
after October 1 will be considered a
paid member through the next
calendar year.

New membership $40.00
Renewal $30.00
Mailed Newsletter $5.00

E-mail copies of the newsletter are
included as part of membership.
Mailed newsletters add $5.00 to
renewal to help defray cost of postage
and printing.

You will have an opportunity to
choose your newsletter delivery
preference when you renew your
membership.


What Does kHz Mean in Metal Detecting?
The abbreviation kHz stands for kilohertz which is the measure-
ment of radio frequency radiation. A Hertz is the unit of measure-
ment for counts per unit of time. Frequency is the number of oc-
currences of a repeating event per unit time. The higher the fre-
quency, the more waves travel through space during a given time
frame.

A detector does not actually detect metal directly. It detects mag-
netic fields. A detector hears the waves of electromagnetic radi-
ation or radio frequency radiation through a coil. When switched
on, your VLF (very low frequency) detector first creates a mag-
netic field and energizes anything in the ground that responds to
a magnetic field. Next, your detector seeks to find a magnetic
field that has a response to its initial magnetic field. Because
metals conduct electricity, they respond to a magnetic field and
generate a small magnetic field of their own. Detectors detect the
secondary magnetic field that conductive targets create when
they are energized by the first magnetic field sent into the ground
by your detector. In general, the larger the metallic target, the
larger and longer and stronger its magnetic response will be.
If you've been shopping for a metal detector, you might have no-
ticed that the manufacturers list the kHz of each machine. But
how do you know if a higher or lower frequency is better? In most
situations, a few kHz one way or the other will have a negligible
impact on performance out in the field. The importance of fre-
quency is most noticed when you are searching for one particular
type of treasure over another. For example, if you are coin shoot-
ing at the park, you can opt for a lower frequency metal detector
which will cost less. However, if your main objective is to find
gold nuggets with your detector, consider a higher frequency ma-
chine such as the Garrett AT Gold or Fisher Gold Bug 2.

Nugget of Knowledge: Culverts of Gold
If you live in a known gold-bearing region or will visit there, here's a "where to find
gold" tip you might not have thought about before: roadway culverts. Culverts under
roadways are natural traps for gold. The corrugation of the galvanized sheet metal
creates turbulence, causing the gold to settle. Process the material collected in the
first 3 to 4 feet of the culvert opening. Also check the area to the right, left, and below
the entry of the culvert. A wide flow will strike the culvert abutments and cause the
gold to settle out at the mouth.
For Sale
New still in the box 2011 Polaris Sportsman 850 XP EPS
Mountain Goat Trommel $595.00 obo Only has about 550 miles $7900 obo
Retail is around $695










Call Rich 801-725-0727












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We will pay you for your New Diabetic Test Strips
unopened in the original box
We prefer that they don't expire for at least 1 year
We may still take some if they are less then a year.

Call for Prices
Miles 801-391-9912
We can answer your questions
Advertisement
FOR SALE
ATV cover $25
ATV Rear Basket $85
12VDC Igloo Cooler $35
Gold Buddy $225
Gold Magic rotating pan w/battery $275
Air Compressor New in crate 150 psi, 15 cu ft/ min
Honda gas motor retail $2385/ Offer
6500 Watt diesel Generator 10 HP, 75 db noise lev-
el, 203 lbs, wheels new in crate retails $3975/ Offer
3" Diesel water pump new 220 gpm, 98' lift, retails
$2989/offer
gold pans large $2.50, small $2.00,
Plastic Classifier 5 gall bucket size $3.00
5 gallon outboard motor fuel tank $10
125-150 HP boat props 2 ea $25 ea
Appliance lift (not Chinese) $45

Frank Kuba 801-643-5090
For Sale

One Inch Diameter Homelite Water Pump w/2
Cycle Engine
12 feet of 1 inch Dia. Suction Hose w/Screen
& fittings
25 feet of 1 inch Dia. Discharge Hose w/fittings
Keene Header Spray Box for a 10 inch wide
sluice with 1 inch fittings, spray bars & on/off
valve
Keene Sluice box adapter for a 10 inch sluice
Short 10 inch wide sluice box
Adjustable Metal Stand for High Banker and
Sluice
Assorted Fittings and Tools
2 rolls of 1 1/2 inch Dia. Blue Discharge Hose
First $500.00 Takes It All

Richard Thomas Natures Nuggets
435-730-3388
306 W 200 S Brigham City, UT 84302
"I buy silver coins. Any type, any condi-
tion" Kim 801 393-2132
PROTANDIM
Dietary Supplement

Walter Hillyer
Independent Distributor
(801) 660-0161

www.mylifevantage.com/walterhillyer
www.abelievit.com
1992 Chevy Cheyenne
4X4 Extended Cab
186,000 miles
$3000.00 OBO
Walter 801-660-0161
NUPA Price List


Non Pocket T-shirt $10.00

Pocket T-shirt $15.00

Short Sleeve Denim $20.00

Long Sleeve Denim $25.00

Hooded Sweatshirt $25.00

Hat $10.00

Visor $8.00

Tote $12.00

Blanket W/Logo $22.00

1/2 Mesh Stainless Steel Classifier $24.00

1/4 Mesh Stainless Steel Classifier $24.00

1/8 Mesh Stainless Steel Classifier $24.00

10 Crevice Tool $9.00

12 Crevice Tool $11.00

Snappy Grip Handles $3.00

Old Prospectors Never DieMug $15.00

Gold Panner Belt Buckle $13.00

Jobe Black 10 inch Gold Pan $4.00

Black Panning Gloves (24 inch) $15.00


If you would like any of the above items, call Sandy and
she will bring them to the next meeting. (801) 393-2132
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Flag Day
15
Fathers Day
16 17 18 19 20 21
Summer
Begins
22 23 24 25
General
Meeting
26 27 28
29 30
June 2014
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
4 5
Cinco de
Mayo
6 7 8 9 10 Road
Clean Up /
Spring Fling
11
Mothers
Day
12 13 14 15 16 17
Crawfish
Boil
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26
Memorial
Day
27 28
General
Meeting
29 30 31
May 2014

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