Document:

Exhibit 10.13

 

Desert Hawk Gold Corp.

 

1290 Holcomb Ave

Reno Nevada 89502

Ph 775-322-4621

Fax 775-322-6867

 

March 26, 2019

 

Dear Rick,

 

Thank you for the informative property tour. It was
great to see you and Stu again and I enjoyed talking with Howard.

 

Our agreement is as follows:

 

1. Desert Hawk Gold Corporation
is granted an option to purchase the patented mining claims listed in Exhibit A attached for $500,000 USD, cash payable on or before
on or before June 15, 2019; and

 

2. Ben Julian LLC will sign a quitclaim deed conveying
whatever title Ben Julian, LLC has to said patented claims to Desert Hawk Gold Corporation. Desert Hawk will prepare and tender
a Utah statutory quitclaim deed. Desert Hawk Gold Corporation may choose to designate a person or entity other than Desert Hawk
Gold Corporation to take title in the quitclaim deed, subject to Ben Julian, LLCs right to approve said person or entity.; Ben
Julian, LLC is not concerned about the identity of the grantee, except to satisfy itself that the guarantee may lawfully take title;
and

 

3. Desert Hawk Gold is purchasing said patented claims
based upon the title report and 9 attachments prepared by Intermountain Land Services, LLC for Desert Hawk Gold dated April 30,
2019. A copy of this report is attached as Exhibit B. Desert Hawk gold is aware of the retained royalties listed in the
report and the alleged errors in the county deeds and accepts the property subject to those title issues; and

 

4. Ben Julian, LLC has not made and will not transfer
any interest or enter any conflicting agreement since April 30, 2019, which would affect the patented claims listed in Exhibit
A while the purchase option is in effect; and

 

5. Ben Julian, LLC has made no
representations regarding its title to the mining claims beyond those listed in the Intermountain Land Services, LLC report; and

 

6. Desert Hawk Gold Corporation
is making this purchase based upon its own opinions as to the status of Ben Julian, LLC’s title to the property.; and

 

7. Real Property taxes will be prorated
from the closing date; and

 

     

     

    

 

Desert Hawk Gold Corp.

 

1290
Holcomb Ave

Reno Nevada 89502

Ph 775-322-4621

Fax 775-322-6867

 

8. After the closing Ben Julian, LLC will make a good
faith effort to obtain Newmont’s consent to release its data from its recent exploration activities on the property to desert Hawk
Gold Corporation.

 

Please tender the deed and I will give you wire transfer
instructions for the funds. Ben Julian, LLC will Express Mail the signed quitclaim deed to you when it receives the $500,000. If
you wish you can set up an escrow to handle the transaction at your expense. Please sign and return a copy of this email indicating
Desert Hawk Gold Corporation’s agreement to its terms. Similarly, if you want any changes made let me know.

 

	Ben Julian, LLC	 
	 	 
	By 	/s/ Benjamin R. Simpson	 
	Benjamin R. Simpson, Manager	 
	 	 
	Desert Hawk Gold Corporation	 
	 	 
	By	 /s/ Rick Havenstrite 	 
	Rick Havenstrite, PresidentExhibit 10.14

 

Clifton Mining Company

705 East 50 South

American Fork, UT 84003

 

June 7, 2019

 

Desert Hawk Gold Corp.

1290 Holcomb Avenue

Reno, NV 89502

 

		Re:	Simpson Property Acquisition

 

Dear Rick:

 

Thank you for letting
me know that Desert Hawk Gold Corp. (“DHGC”) entered into an agreement, dated March 26, 2019, with Ben Julian,
LLC (“Seller”) to purchase 63 patented mining claims in the Clifton Mining District and one patented mining claim
in the Dugway Mining District, in Tooele County, Utah (the “Subject Claims”), for a purchase price of $500,000,
with a closing deadline of June 15, 2019 (the “Simpson Agreement”).

 

I want to point
out that the Simpson Agreement is in violation of the February 7, 2019 Second Amended and Restated Lease Agreement between Clifton
Mining Company (“CMC”) and DHGC (the “Desert Hawk Lease”), because Section 9.1(b) of the Desert Hawk
Lease provides that DHGC will not attempt to purchase from Ben Simpson or his successors any mining claims located outside of the
Non-Compete Area described in the Desert Hawk Lease. Forty-four of the 64 Subject Claims are located outside the Non-Compete Area.
However, CMC is willing to waive that breach of the Desert Hawk Lease (provided DHGC agrees to the terms set forth in this letter)
because DHGC has offered to let CMC purchase those 44 claims for one-half of the $500,000 purchase price. Please note that this
is a one-time waiver of the non-compete provisions of the Desert Hawk Lease.

 

Regarding the Simpson
Agreement, and in accordance with the verbal discussions we have had on this matter, CMC proposes the following:

 

Property Acquisition 

 

DHGC will exercise
its option under the Simpson Agreement to acquire the Subject Claims for itself and its designee, CMC. Of the 64 Subject Claims,
DHGC will acquire 20 (those within the Non-Compete Area) and CMC will acquire 44 (those outside the Non-Compete Area). The claims
to be acquired by DHGC and CMC are as set forth in the deeds attached hereto as Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively’
(the “Deeds”). The Subject Claims will be acquired using the Deeds.

 

 

’ Note that the “Moonlight”
claim listed in the claim summary you gave me is not the “Moonlight” claim you depicted in blue on the claim
map you gave me. There is no Moonlight claim in the Clifton Mining District. The Moonlight claim shown on your map was surveyed
as MS 6449 in 1917 (along with Moonlight
No. 2 (MS 6450) shown on your map), but was never patented (nor was Moonlight No. 2). Rather, as noted in your claim summary,
the Moon Light claim (MS 3424) is located in the Dugway Mining District (specifically, in Section 3, T1OS, R12W, SLM), about 37
miles away in an ESE direction. Because the Moon Light claim is clearly outside the Non-Compete Area, that claim will be included
as part of the CMC claims.

 

     

     

    

 

Purchase Price

 

The purchase price
for the Subject Claims (the “Purchase Price”) will be Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000). DHGC will pay
one-half of the Purchase Price and CMC will pay one-half of the Purchase Price. Each of DHGC and CMC will wire its portion of the
Purchase Price to the trust fund account of CMC’s counsel, Daniel A. Jensen, Esq. of Parr Brown Gee & Loveless, 101 South 200
East, Suite 700, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (the “Law Firm”), by no later than June 12, 2019, using the attached
wire instructions.

 

Closing

 

The closing of the
purchase of the Subject Claims (the “Closing”) will be completed by no later than June 14, 2019, and will be accomplished
as follows:

 

(a) You
will arrange for the Seller to execute the two Deeds and deliver the executed and notarized originals to the Law Firm, which will
hold the Deeds in trust until the Closing.

 

(b) Upon
receipt of the duly executed Deeds and the full Purchase Price, the Law Firm will transmit the Purchase Price to the Seller by
wire transfer, using wire instructions to be provided by the Seller.

 

(c) Upon
(and only upon) confirmation from the Seller that the Purchase Price funds have been received, the Law Firm will release the Deeds
to DHGC and CMC.

 

(d) The
Closing will be deemed complete when all of the foregoing actions have been completed.

 

(e) You
will coordinate the foregoing procedures with the Seller in connection with DHGC’s exercise of its option, and the Law Firm will
cooperate in that regard.

 

Post-Closing

 

Recording of the respective
Deeds will be the obligations of DHGC and CMC, each at its own expense. As provided in the Simpson Agreement, the real property
taxes for the current tax year will be prorated as of the Closing date as between Seller and DHGC, and DHGC shall then pay to or
collect from CMC whatever portion of the prorated tax is attributable to CMC’s claims. Thereafter, DHGC and CMC shall be solely
responsible going forward for the payment of property taxes on their respective claims.

 

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If DHGC obtains any
mineral exploration data from Seller as contemplated in Section 8 of the Simpson Agreement, DHGC will promptly provide legible
copies of all such data to CMC at no cost to CMC, without regard to which of the Subject Claims the data pertains to.

 

Authorizations

 

Each of DHGC and CMC
represents and warrants that (a) it is an entity duly formed and in good standing in its state of formation, (b) it is qualified
to do business and is in good standing in the State of Utah, (c) all corporate and other actions required to authorize it to enter
into and perform the forgoing obligations have been properly taken, (d) it is not and will not be in breach or violation of its
charter documents or any agreement or obligation by entering into or performing the foregoing obligations or the transactions contemplated
herein, and (e) this agreement will be valid and binding upon it in accordance with its terms.

 

Entire Agreement

 

This letter (including
its Exhibits) constitutes the entire agreement between DHGC and CMC with respect to the Subject Claims and will supersede all prior
discussions, negotiations, communications and agreements by DHGC and CMC, whether verbal or written.

 

If DHGC is in agreement
with the foregoing terms, conditions and procedures, please so indicate by signing this letter in the space below, and return to
me an executed copy of this letter agreement by email (which shall be deemed an original for all purposes) no later than the close
of business on June 10, 2019.

 

	 	Respectfully yours,
	 	 	 
	 	CLIFTON MINING COMPANY, a Utah
    corporation
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Scott S. Moeller
	 	By	Scott S. Moeller, Vice President

 

	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this	 
	13th day of June, 2019	 
	 	 	 
	DESERT HAWK
    GOLD CORP., a Nevada corporation	 
	 	 	 
	By	/s/ Rick Havenstrite	 
	 	Rick Havenstrite, President	 

 

 

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