Show Wrs - V—- - Th Salt Lake Tribune Sunday August 4 1957 D 9 Business Portrait Africa Strike Stabilizes Copper Price Raymond Work Engineer-Philosoph-er As rate engineer for Mountain Fuel Supply Co Raymond Supply Co where he helped plan the company’ expansion proP Work Is a firm believer that philosophy and egineering skills gram Including additional gas supplies and the extension of work band in hand company lines to Logan and Brigham City Although rate engineer duties vary from utility to utility He lso prepared and presented testimony at the company’s Mr Work is responsible for economic studies 6f gas supply and The NEW YORK Aug brief strike in Northern ascertaining that the natural gas compaay’s rate charges for rate and adjustment hearings before the Utah- Public Sen let Mines gave copper a short- consumer classes will compete successfully and still Insure Commission last November and January lived rally this week on the company costs of doing business The Work family recently completed construction of a new London market Demand in the Ave where-thJvqtPftaL couple reside with their two also is Mountain Fuel Supply’s chief l'S''is&rket-‘Ws-lQWsons David 12 17 Charted and to bodies especially the Publle Service regulatory More lead and zinc were sold A member the of and Congregational Church University this week than in any week for Commission of Utah Club Mr Work also la a manager for the Northcrest Little more than a year and belief Raymond P Work first saw the light of day 46 years ago League grew that prices had touched in Fort Morgan Colo where his father was district attorney He recently assisted with the league’s all star team In the bottom Hopes for a sliding tar' of Morgan County city tournament iff increased The family moved to Monmouth 111 when Raymond was Is quick to admit he has more luck With But Mr Work one tent Aluminum prices up cent a pound But price weak' eight years old and it was In the Prairie State that he received regulatory commissions than he does with winning teams nesse spread In other nonfer-rou- most of his formyl education usms— He graduated in 1933 from Monmouth College where he metals — platinum quick received a In bachelor science of liberal arts majoring degree silver manganese ore and Tung — ’ in philosophy" Working between school terms In 1930 at Napa Calif the collegian decided to return to his native West He delayed the migration long enough to marry Minna Frlcke a college classmate in 1934 subsequently enrolling at the University of Californtawhere Mr Work received a BS ’ in mechanical engineering In 1935 Mr Work finds it easy to reconcile philosophy with mechanical engineering The London Metal Exchange “If an engineer ever expects to move beyond the design saw copper bounce up to the a broad education will be of important benefit-hstage Vi cents a pound 27 f equivalent out points mines closed all six after strikes In Northern Rhodesia The Following completion of schooling at Berkeley he joined miners went back to work in the Coast Counties Gas and Electric Co in Santa Cruz Calif the week and the middle of the His were' many and varied He dug ditches labored tasks price went back to 264 cents in jhe meter shops myde Job estimates and inspected contract Around 16700 tons of lead work were sold at 14 cents a pound 1937 Mr Work moved to San Francisco where he spent In The spurt in sales was at an important three years as assistant engineer with the Call tributed to consumer Inventory fornia Railroad Commission the state's chief regulatory body build ups after a year of cutting His assignments with the commission included service stand- £ stock back ards Inspection and earnings studies of gas and electric utilities Zinc enjoyed the best sales As a rate engineer Mr Work gained the bulk of his experi- I -i volume of the year at 10 cents ence from 1940-5while associated with Southern Counties Gas a pound Further cuts In out- Co in Los Angeles put were announced and buyers said the price appeared to DURING HIS TENURE in Los Angeles he Implemented and be at the bottom natural gas into California planned importation of — was He with pipelines charged Mobidetermining projected need of Defense The Office gas supplies lization gave notice that govern- and feasibility of obtaining At present 60 per cent of southern California’s natural gas ment buying of zinc and lead for the strategic stockpile will Is received from out-o- state supplies mainly from southeastern New Mexico and the San Juan basin end in a few more months Major metsle priori: Mr Work also was instrumental in Implementing design — 28 23 22 23 cant! a pound de(:Mr foreign 2330 centa nominal livered changes in transmission lines to accommodate variable gas Now York Lead— 14 cent I a pound New York flows at an economical rate Gas company rate engineer Raymond P Work believes lib13 80 cents St Louis In 1954 Mr Work became associated with Mountain Fuel eral education U an asset to the forward-lookinZlne — 10 cent! a pound East St engineer Louis 10 50 cents New York Pren By Associated 3-- ho-desia technkxV-rqHV'-sentativ- -- e fl A s jum ‘1 JH t 3 V ll f i 1 V - I ’ ' y jfr MiijS ? w: I Xs' vi‘ S± f ! t $5W 1 — m—mtmm iomfii e ’ 4 used In excavation of new Federal Reserve Bank site at the southwest corner Backhoes of 1st South and State present a striking picture for Salt Lake Tribune photographer Close to Paydirt At Banins Site Salt falter Obtains Post As MFS Logan Manager' i Arthur L Yeager 2972 14th tribution division has been ap- Last chief field engineer Moun- pointed manager of the gas util tain Fuel Supply Company’s dis-new district office ity’s Logan J D Roberts vice president announced Saturday Also named to the Logan of fice was Owen T Brlnghurst 1194 McClelland St who will be in charge of the commercial de partment Both appointments are effective Monday A VETERAN of more than 17 years in the gas business Mr Yeager has held a variety of positions in Mountain Fuel’s disMr Brlnghurst tribution division He has been chief field engineer for the past eight years He is married and — I has three sons Mr Bringhurst has been serving as gas dispatcher since 1953 Mr Yeager 30000 Await Frolic for Copper Day — Excavation work for the new Federal Reserve Bank Building on the southwest corner of 1st South aand State will be finished Monday P L Henderson and E K Fuller contractors said Saturday In 20 working days they estimated their workmen Using two backhoes and a c a t e r p I liar "traxcavator" have moved about 25000 yards of dirt The big hole they’ve dug at an estimated cost of $20000 will be 35 feet deep when finished according to Mr per Corp ‘Employes of Utah’s largest mining operation and their families will practically take over the Farmington resort for a day of fun MANY OF THE rides and concessions will be free while swimming and the new fun house will be available to them at reduced prices Additional activities during the day will include children’s races adult novelty events men’s races swimming and diving contests a children’s base-bal- l -- first aid game contests and a bathing beauty contest at the dance pavilion Kenneth V Simper refinery Safety engineer Is general chairman of the event Include ' Ross i— Finonntns safety engineer- and M I Miner of the mills Personnel and employment office general committeemen are W R Damron Parley McCleve R Inter-plan- t - SMcQulvey CWLarson Jo- seph Jones Eugene Jenkins R L Erickson C S Archibald R I Elkins and Ross Anthon Dean Pedersen of Salt Lake Indus- trial gelations office also will assist CRANIUM QUOTES V Auruet r 2 Approx fiidTAsktd 8 y o 04 Congress Consol Ur pvnami© PtnWite FI Plr Fniih federal 3 10 01 01 11 01 OA4 03 no Oil 1125 I Salt 4 Ol Jto Perrriell Pineco Produecr Padorock Px Republic ®uck- -t Rovai Sahara 374 4 Kifibab Kane Ceek Knapp Lisbon Lucky Me Monads Moki Mnff Mayday Mayflower Moab Ur Mt Peale — Mt Valley Wjin MER tWX jibSsesRiWasaw- Aluminum — 28 10 cents a pound Inrots shipping point (freight allowed) Pigs 26 centa— 38 58 cents a pound Antimony cases (less than carload lots) New proBulk 33 cents carlota York ’ ducer's plant Manganese Ore — 14111 45 a long ton unit (22 4 pounds) Indie ora c 11 U S ports Import dutv extra Ferremanaaneie— 12 15 centa a pound tandard carload lots t eb shipping point Ntrkel — 74 cente a pound e'ectrolvtic cathodee Port Colbome Ontario V S duty Included Platinum — 83 87 an ounce Silver — 90 88 cents an ounce New ' York 78 62 pence London Tin —95 90 cents a pound New York Tungsten Ore— 914 215 a ton unit 20 The market threatened to top the historic peak of August 1936 but the barrier proved too much and stocks backed away Among the unfavorable items that helped to build up the barrier were frumber of first-hal-f earnings reports While not bad Special to The Tribune DUCHESNE — The Duchesne County Board of Education has approved the signing of an oil lease with the Standard Oil Company of California for the four apres of mineral rights at Bluebell at $1 an acre The lease Is to be Last Wccli iii Finance Br Aaoclatd Frees llnei of buglneag The following table rivet operating reaulta In week major and year aso: and finance for tha iatcat week the preceding Year Ago Lateet Weak Previous Week 18 2 of Cap ) Prod t Freight Carloadlngs JMitcellaneoua reight 388 Auto Prod tUnlte) 18125000 Soft Coal Prod (Tone! 8789 210 3094MOoii Crude Oil Prod Ibbla) 1401045000 Engineering Award! 93 26 t of Can ) Paper Prod I Paper Board Producuoa 94 0 ( of Cap ) 116562173-204050- Stork S tt tea ( Share V Bond Sale (Par Value) ' 274 Bui Failure (Number) ii4 i 117 9 Wholesale Price (BLS Ina) 13081 000 000 243 12 iidleiB?"Power Prod I KWH) ‘ " 0O0 221 568 997000 ft! -- 173645 170000 0OQ 343 000000 2342000000 22 6 26000 000 2874 0O0000 30900000000 955167 00 000 31641 000000 467000000 22 624000 060 804 000000 30999000000 56114 (28 180000000 OOO 000 S76 30573000000 Realty Sales Top Report eo Wyoming $1 Million Mark ether-big steel Intermountain Oil Log (The Tribune publiehee repurte only of wildcat or “ipectal lnteret" well aceordinf to th detiination of the opeiator) EXINC1FAL-WILDCAWILLS — Emerr Ceantr Sbamwar Mlnlnr Ce Lat Chance Structure E Parker No 1 1980 ft from the S line and 660 ft from the — Drlg ahead 2383 E line ft Sample tope Navajo 3S ft Kayenta 1050 ft Wingata 1137 ft Chinle 1537 ft Shtnarump 1710 ft Moenkopl 1745 ft Gat howed 379 ft Carter Oil C Sphinx Area Unit No 1 SW NW 14E — TD 3140 ft Ran Schlumberger electric log X 8 micro-lowith hole caliper aurvey DST 3 0 ft for water check Open 40 min Weak blow dead In 15 min Recovered 13 ft drlg fluid no water Now reaming at 2286 ft Standard Oil Camgaay af Calif aril la Lookout Point No 1 660 ft from aouth line and 1980 ft from the weat line 29 SpuddeJ Drlg surface Oil Iadaatrlee — S a n Rafael Swell No 1 TP Utah 27 haa reached total depth of 2218 feet and electrical logg run Plugged and abandoned Engllah Oil Ce — Ferron Structure Federal No 1 SE SE Moving r rig to perforate and aandfrac Then will move to No 1 and aandfrac three tones which showed sag Graad Caanty Wllaca Moore— Well No 1 3059 S ft from the N line and 3228 ft from the E line 23E— Location First report Cadrta Exploration Ca —Union Govt Well No 1 2310 ft from the N line 22K and 330 (1 from tha W linn —Location First report 80 ft Harry Rayatar— Well No from the S line and 1980 ft from the X line Location Fhat report Pare Oil Ce Big Flat Unit Ruby No 1 SW SE 14 26S 19E— Ran 7 In can to 7905 ft Cemented Drlg out cement preparatory to parforating and testing Bansett Ceaatr Three States Nataral Gag Ca Joe's NW NW Valley No Waiting on cement at 130 ft ' San Jean Casaly Tha Carter Oil Ce Bluff Bench Unit Nb 4 NW n W 30 40s2it—LoreTNo 3 52918303 ft rec 10 ft limestone waoma fluorescence some odor on break n vwihte poreeitr DST No open 4 hrs gat to surface In 38 mm continued throughout teat 108000 cu ft to maximum 153000 cu ft Rec 197 ft heavily tae-cmud no how oil Core No 4 8 ft rec 31 ft llmeetcme light grey to tan foaailiferoui with anhydrite Inclusion Of tha 27 ft 13 ft porous pinpoint to vulgar porosity bleeding oil 4 ft shale black DST 136 6 424 ft open 4 bra opened No 3 With weal blow continued through- T g ' STATES Steel its June 30 Income statement after the close of the mar ket on Tuesday Record earnings along with management’ confidence definitely bolstered market sentiment The government’s handling of the national debt and the policy came in for renew defense and attackvJa Washington W Randolph Burgess wider secretary jtf the treasury told the Senate Finance committee that the administration’s program had reduced the dangers of Inflation As to the high Interest rates Burgess testified they are “one f -- the costs to the American taxpayers of a monetary and credit policy which Is the primary bulwark against the loss of untold -- billions of dollars through Inflation" Burgess said the nation was suffering a “capital goods inflation" that had been given Impetus’ by the huge defense program — Higher interest costs hg added are a direct result of increased borrowing caused by business expansion and a shortage of funds to accommodate borrowers Seh Harry F Byrd ) UNITED “tight-money- the S nor entirely unexpected they were hardly encouraging Easier tendencies continued through the month “ Apparently Wall Street Is waiting for a clear-cu- t sign of the trend of the economy for the remainder of the year Traders within recent weeks have not been swayed too greatly by forecasts or first halfearnings reports There Is no gainsaying however that they were reassured by an old bellw- ” - During the week ending Friday Sait Lake Real Estate Boarfl reported the sale of 68 challenged Burgess’ view that properties for a total of high interest rates are The senator who is $1061560 to B A Weight chalrmanof the committee According r executive vice president 60 pointed out that higher interest homes sold for a total of rates would make refunding of the public debt more costly not$965560 The largest sale was a ing that it now was costing four brick duplex at 1163-6per cent j 4th East for $27000 The propMeanwhile the White House erty listed by Parley White moved this week to assuage a Investment Co was handled powerful lobby— the domestic oil by ' Roy Bitner of ' Bitner producers President Dwight D Realty Co The seller was Eisenhower issued a - firm reThomas C --Cuthbert "The quest that the major 6il combuyer was Mrs Mary S panies voluntarily cut their W Sundown Pet Sun Uran Kerr-MaGe- e work-ove- S 5-- 5240-532- 4 5394-542- Ore Shipments out test rec 150 ft gas and 31 ft slightt mud Test taken In ly oil and tone of the Hermosa Drlg ahaad at 5489 ft in Paradox limestone Th Carter Oil Ce West AnethPevol NW Extension Hickman Federal N SW Drlg 5174 ft Shale limestone and chert The Carter Oil Ce McFlngo Creek Pool (SE Ancth Navajo Tract 114 3 660 ft from the N line and 660 ft from the W line 17A1S 35E— Core No 1 started at 5291 ft Now coring ct 6304 ft The Carter Oil Ce Tohonadle Pool Navajo Tract 23 1 MO ft from tha N line and 660 ft from the E line E— Making trip at 3213 ft shale and anhydrite The Carter Oil Ce McElmo Creek Pool Navajo Tract No 5 550 ft from the W tine and 820 ft from the N — Moving in rotary tools line First report Staagsrd Oil 1Ce ef California Johnson Creek No 1980 ft from the S line and 1980 ft from the E line h Preparing to spud hell OH Ce Shadscale Area No? 1 660 ft from the S line and 860 ft 26E — Location from the E line hell Oil Ce Tohonadle No 3 (pool confirmation test) 2080 ft from the N line and 500 ft from the W line DST No 2 523 5369 ft Rec 390 mud Ground log ft of oil and of Paradox at 5217 ft top Shall Oil Ca Molehill No 1 Govt 3 691 ft from the N line and 1980 ft from the E line 4 1 43 23E—Drlg at 1805 ft Meantaln Fael Rcpply Ca Mormon Flat Area Govt No 1 C NE NW 18E Drlg near 2000 ft Csatlaental OH Ce East Aneth (pool Navajo No 2 NX NW confirmation) — Waiting on storage 28 Reraelde Mining Ce — Reyn old I Hatch Ltd No 1 Federal 1)4)12265 third well Hatch unit Cora 1 6949 to fine 5 ft limestone 6974 recovared vertical and horlsontal fractures lightly cherty upper 3 ft no show Core No 8 ( 74 to (021 recovered 45 vertical ft limestone wltn few ft 13horlsontal fiactures no visible and porosity no (how 35 ft ehale Core ft 6022 to 8072 recovered 50 ft t 13 hale seven ft limestone thin streeke hale numerous horlsontal and vertical fracture no visible porosity no shew IVb ft llmeetone with numerous and vertical fractures very elight oil and gat bleed with felr Main good odor spotty fluorescence good ' cut no visible porosltyi 1 ft limestone with fine horlsontal and vertical fractures no visible porosity no show 12 ft (tola mite very enhydritlc numerous hart-sotat and vertical fracture etc visible porosity no show 13 ft limestone few treaka shale no visible porosity no how eerier Oil Ce ef Catlferale — Pour l SW SW Comer Ares Navajo 26E—Drlg 5555 ft Well Ce— Oil Navajo (eerier 1950 ft from the 8 line end 600 ft from the WL line 9415 S&E— Lbce tlnn First report Centlnental Oil Ce East Desert Creek 24E Pool Navajo A3 NE NW gas-cu- A-- 3 S gas-c- S 40S-2S- 1 horl-sont- n G-- C-- 5568-5996458-551—perforations Preparing to gwab Acidised Centlnental Oil C a East Aneth NaBINGHAM— US Mlnee 1894 tons No 3 1480 ft from tha W line n Kennecott Copper Corp 976 carl vajo 1980 it from the S line and average dally 2SE— Drlg St 3005 ft PARK CITY— United Park City Mine Oil Ca East Desert Creek Ceallnsatal 3000 tone New Park Minmg Co 1140 from the N Pooh Navajo A4 1980 tons S and 679 ft from the W line line EUREKA— Empire Mining Cot SO 24E— Location tons Filtrol 1380 tong inalalr OII aad Oag Ce Grand Gulch Union No 1 ELY NEV —Kennecott Copper Corp Area Federal-Souther- n 1590 ft from the N line and 780 ft and Consolidated Copper combined n Location 23 E 2337 cars line from the average Live Modern! ?Vt Trane Weat Uintah Wgn V Kan O&M HN Beryl UNeva Upetco rSanPeKtln Utah Ida Exp Utah Weet five-roo- Whlteloch Whit Can 4Vvrm lng Ve'inw Cal Yellow Clr York Ur BROKERAGE CO INC Ixchang flace Salt Laka City Utah ’ DIAL EL j 3114-618- ft ft 6 5714-571- 0 ft Standard Oil Camsaay ( Callfarnla— Sad Wash Unit 42 ISA 660 ft from the ling end 1980 ft from the S line Crg 9458 ft laclslr Oil lal Oae Ca (SE Ismay NE SC Btaaiard OH Cemaaay pi California— Pool) Navaie Tract 187 SB SX Red Wash Unit below 6840 ft Cutting (corrected Iocs Coring limestone end dolomite with alight oil tion) 660 ft from the 8 line and 1980 E from SE 18-7-8 lina life C SW ft the black how in fractures anhydrite Rec —Spudded 72357 Set 105s In casing shale DST No tp 1605-- 5 110 304 at cement sacks with (0 lluld 35 ft drlg it Gslf OH Cere Hart Point Unit No Deehssn Ceaatr 1 1980 from the N line and 1980 OII Caaspanr af Callfarnla — Rtsaisrd 22E— Drlg ft from the W line Ulntah-Oura- y No 8 ft from tha 7321 ft DST No 5 7150 7261 ft W line and 860 2 661 ft from the S lina 45 mini Shut In 1 br 28 Open 3 hr Location First report 34 blow with died weak Teat opened Washington Caaalr mins Rec 60 ft drlg mud Tool opened 21 Rec mine with weak blow Died Cask aad Wagaer Drilling C— Well 40 ft drlg mud Tool plugged DST No No 1 473 ft from the S line and 3287 ft Packer failed- DST ft from the E ling 7 7 LocaNo 8 7186-730- 1 ft Open 2 hrs Shut tion First report In 30 mine Opened with weak blow NEVADA Died 15 mine Tool plugged Rec 25 — “ Whit Pin Ceeaty ft Galt drlg mud No show No preMures —County Lina Unit Na l Oil Car Hudson Wash Unit 1 Rlanisrl-gbelNW NW re-d- r Ig 1745 ft No 1 660 ft from the N line end — 660 ft from the X line 34 38S 12K— I ft above fish Shine-rump 710 ft PA A 71357 Chlnl 1265 ft Moenkopl 1365 ft Cutler- I ft ft Revises Rate Bid 1635 ft Hermosa 2990 ft Parados gait 4765 ft ALBANY NY— Niagara k Creek Galf OH Car Montetumg Power Corp submitted Federal No 1 900 ft from the N line 25 23E-TD 37S 6190 ft revised schedules to the and 1980 ft public Plug back 6142 ft P&A 72857 Hold service commission requesting for tops Tks Texas C East Aneth Poo Na2040 ft from the S line and rate increases of 10 H million vajo 28E— dollar! 520 ft from tha E line annually Drlg 2883 ft I and e In csg at 1510 The company earlier this year with tacks cement 1000 ft j Sstltr Ceeatr had requested increases totaling Standard Oil Csmpaey af Callfarnla 15 V4 million dolSigurd Unit No 1 NE SE 32 229 1W— approximately c lars Cleaning at 8520 ft Old TD 8638 ft -Rice Mo-haw- 1 S -- Beaiailt Ceeatr Tcisl Oil Ct Coalville Structure Utah Federal “L” No 1 NE NW SW Drlg 3540 ft sand ehale Cora Ns d 3445-24ft No shows 3 NEW HOMES i 8 Uhitsk Ceaatr Brennan Bottoms Celt Oil Cer Unit No 3 3 202 ft from the S line and 860 ft from the E line 17 7S 21E — TD 1070 Plug back 7030 Pumped 51 bbls of oil 10 bbls water in 10 hr Still have some acid Water to rec Wonails Unit No 1 Gelf Oil Cer 38 ft from the I line and 1 060 ft from the N line C NW NW 14S-21ETD 6287 Going in with new bit ft Open l'k DST No 4 5870-584hrs Shut In 30 min Test opened with weak blow increased to steady Bee 1 ft of oil 80 ft tl mud 80 ft of muddy water 180 ft water DST Ne 5 5849 5 MS ft Open 1 Vb hrs Shut in 48 mud and (light mins: Retr1 86 ft ell-e- 48 pm ENSIGN DOWNS ft 1 North af Capital Building SHAW INC 209 mud gss-c- i OPEN TODAY E 3rd la i EL Standard OH Osssaaay af Callferals— Thl I nellhtr an offer nor a solicitation to buy er wll thse securlUeet such offer ie made onlv by mesne of the Offering Circular This offer it limited to bona fida raatdaAta of Utah Public Offering HOME TOWN FINANCE CORPORATION OF UTAH (A Utah Corporation) $885000 of 7 295000 Shares of Common Capital Stock Par Value $1 Offering Price! $1 par Short ' Bonds in Units of $100 each ' (Sold in Combination) company Is now actively angaged in business a a loan company with offices at 403 E 9th South and 449 E 21st This South in Salt Laka City Utah I -- Send Coupon for Your Offering Circular’ Home Town Finance Corporation ef Utah 2 lit South Saif Lake City Utah ’449 m t Hoata send Offering 7 Wslteri ft oil treating perforated intervals 6592-562- 3 2 ft 6 ft y Swastika 21 23B 1 034 ft from W Une and 688 ft from tha N line NX NW 22 TD 8808 Set 7 In cans with 323 sacks cement Sand Red Wash Unit (D-Va- iiomestead 04 07 1 Approves Oil Lease Gem Gold Cloud Great Yelst Green River Gunsite 1957 00 00H Alpine 00 v4 00 American 03 Oil Anglo 81 0(1 Anteline 03 4 03 Atlas 00 OOi Pgffg 0514 05 Bapco 14 Iieav Mesa n 02 Beehive Ur Oltt 23 20 Bi Horn 07 ft Biff Indian Biff Piney 62 00 H 00 Black Hawk 02 Mi 0314 Blue Lizard 01 00 Ml C Calamity 62 Cti Sp O&M 37 Caribou Cataract Ur Cnt O M 07 07 01 Circle rflff rr 40 CnlUM-- x on tv 00 Comanche on successive days Clearing! Deposits Loan ' Heterve Gold Stock Btokera Loans Money in Circulation f Summer Market Rally Wilts In Heat of Stocks Forecast Prior to that lime Jie was emBy John G Forrest ployed In Mountain Fuel’s acYork Times Writer New counting and commercial deYORK Aug 3— The NEW 20 He more has than partments summer rally In years service with the company Mr Bringhurst is married and the stock market is not much in evidence has one daughter On Monday stocks scored the THE NEW LOGAN district widest decline since February office at 150 S Main was opened thereafter they eased irregu1 July shortly after the utility larly Trading slowed to a snail’s was granted a franchise to pace prices declined on balance bring natural gas Into the city for the third consecutive week Construction of the city's distriJuly proved disappointing for bution system Is now under way Investors after an Impressive and Is expected to be completed In the month prices start Early by Oct 1 reached new highs for the year !lc e pounds) duty extra long-heralde- d Approximately 30000 members of the Utah Copper “family" will frolic at Utah Copper Field Day Wednesday at Lagoon Resort as guests of Utah Copper division Kennecott Cop- e - M o pm JAYLOR-GARDNE- 22 last T Addru City HU4-SJ1- S i j Finance Corporation Homo R RIA1TY 21st towlli Tawn Fv2fcvkL& TUI Dusk 12th Av- -2 3 bedroom two bathroom Contemmoving to coast offers this built-ioven Double some dishwasher! end range fireplace porary 2 furnaces beautiful view of entire valley 131500 — Assume iVi'i GI Joan Call £L6 9oi6 or IN 1794 for complete details OPEN SUNDAY— 651 Doctor Circular of Mom " — r Stole te ’ |