The Board of Directors of Lovitt Resources Inc. announced that the company has resumed sampling in the Lovitt Gold Mine in Wenatchee, WA. Two areas of the mine are of immediate interest, designated the I-3 and the I-49 with substantial tonnage of broken rock, parts of which could be ore bearing. The I-3 is located within 250 feet, and the I-49 within 1,700 feet of the 1250 level adit. Historic reports and production records indicate both areas had produced up to 100,000 tons of ore each, with gold grades consistent with the mine average of 13.7 gm/t. In the past the Company reported that 47 samples in the I-49 on a grid of 25 X 25 feet, with a five foot sampling radius produced an average grade of 6.6 gm/t Au. The rock material in the I-49 is in a stope of approx. 80 x 120 feet with material at an angle of repose of 30%. Historic records indicate the material may extend down 260 feet to the 1190 level. The I-3 area also contains broken rock material but access is currently only possible at the 1250 level through an 8x8 chamber about 30 feet long leading into the previously mined area. All ore in the mine was controlled by faults, consequently this material has economic potential. Sampling previously reported indicated a grade of 11.2 gm/t Au and 28.3 gm/t Ag in a 226 lb sample taken from multiple sample points in six tons of material. About a month ago another ton of material was pulled from the stope face and then the stope face itself was sampled for a total sample weight of 5.42 kg. The weighted average of his material averaged 69.3 gm/t in gold and 63.4 gm/t in silver. The company intends to pull another ton of material from the face for assay and also re-assay all material already on the deck for a total of 8 tons of bulk sample. The Company continues to enter historic diamond drill hole data, assays and mine development data into a 3D model as time and funding permits. The Lovitt Gold Mine, located in central Washington State, suspended operations in 1966 after producing 420,000 oz of gold and 620,000 oz of silver over the previous sixteen year period, with an average grade of 0.40 oz of gold per ton (or 13.7 gm Au/t). The directly adjoining Cannon Mine to the northwest produced 1,200,000 oz of gold and 1,900,000 oz of silver between 1984 and 1995 at an average grade of 0.30 oz Au/ton (or 10.3 gm Au/t).