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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS TREMONTON Rozel Hills Asphalt Deposits of Central) Rnv FJflpr CoiIIltV Offer ProdllCtlOIl .1 M... 1 T 1 T.,.l.. rossiimiiies ami lucui lmiusu; By RAY E. COLTON, Geologist, What is beleived to be one of the most... extensive deposit of .w. aspnan in w uuef.uuu.iuuu, region, is known to have exhist- o4 c nn sarin Haw H IQnvprlPS in Hills mtba 1900's in the Rozel,y Box Elder County. The asphalt, ALL NEW STATE FAIRGROUNDS V SALT LAKE CITY 2-- east- - depasit area lies along the em and nothem shores of the soutn Oreat Salt Lake, railroad station, cf he oU - ! Rol i 3-- City is visiting .r to visit her mmt and to Wyoming relatives! each family providing Lish Sunday. Wednesday evening of last week the Sunday School of filers Mr .and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and members of the Bishopric of Brigham City returned from mpt and olanned the Sunday Yellowstone park, Thursday eve- School centennial outing ana ning, they enjoyed the trip and program which is to be held had good luck fishing. August 16th as our first Sunday Mrs. B. S. Burbank is with School was organized August 16th Mr. her son and daughter in law 1872, with W. W. Howard as supand Mrs. A. R. Burbank for a few h Mrs -Horace nia ""vk, jr. ana ianmy. erintendent. The John C. Dewey family P. will hold weeks. or- The county D. U. descend to the snores oi will hold their reuntheir summer outing at Rees ganization, top0gra-o- f at the Crystal 30th ion July Park July 16th with a program of the desert, of program A full day A Springs. number and luncheon at 6:30. ,4. T.rnuttireirr) athwart. is planned. entertainment and on v.nicn cAii.uo forms This are from camp D. bituminous limestone. planning basin Rozel the of course be taken up will the The morning feet in attending. numerous low islets, of the occurence The and organwith reorrange. business, reports The Y. W . M. I. A. was diameter, which are distributed with substance appears to be in At ization. noon, dinner, rough alignment. This align- ganized July 10th with June restricted to the shallow, littoral ment and the presence of inten- Marble President. Ethel Gardner portion of the Great Salt Lake,e sely brecciated strata zones in and Emma Loveland counselors 1 mile out from tne snore-lin4 to the limestone on the mainland and Bertha Gardner Bee Hive immediately southeast of to geologists the possibil teacher. We are Droud to have suggest the Rczel Hills. It there exudes ti-that asphalt feepages i" from our ward Mrs. Virginia ity matthrough the unconsolidated area of Box Blackham as Stake president of Hills Rozel the erial on the bottom of the lake Elder Ccunty, may be along the the Y. W. M. I. A. of the South and bubbles up into the water in zones of fracture. Bear River Stake and Stela Barthe form of hollow, spherical or In character the substance is nard a board member of the inches in tubular masses brownish-blaecoily vis- Primary. Mrs. Lettie D. Snow a and hairs, opaque, threads of and length, cous and strongly asphaltic in board member of the Relief Soc18 inch?: in lergth. The odor. In 1903 chemical analysis iety and board members of the small masses spot the bottom in made Y. M. M. I. A. Clarence Fryer and by A. W. Dow of Washing laree numbers throughout thisl ton, D. C, the Horace Barnard. Of the L. D. S. pro proclaimed arpa nf Rnx Elder County. At as one of Girls. Mrs. Roma Perry as a Hills Rozel of the duct of certain points the emissions - the best and suitable for road counselor. asphalt are found to be concen- building material and paying of Tuesday morning Mrs. June streets. Marble and daughter Pamila The analysis was made at the went to Cary, Idaho to visit rerequest of Hon. Thomas Kearns, latives, Janeil will accompany Hon. Joseph Lippman and Mr her mother home. She has been J R Morris. visiting her grandparents in Cary Originally five (5) wells were for a few days. Mrs. Virginia Blackham and drilled in the area according to the records of Mr J. J. Driver the Deweyville Presidency and President of the old Utah Oil &. Beekeeper of the Y. W. M. I. A. Liquid Asphalt Company, Salt met at the home of Esther J. Lake City. Twenty barrels of the Anderson in Bothwell to plan original output was used to pave the girls outing at the girls camp some of the streets of Ogden ac- in Brigham Canyon which will be cording to Mr. Driver's statement Monday, Tuesday and WednesCOULD MEAN OIL day. The presence of the asphalt Mr .and Mrs. Lowell Burbank deposits in the Rozel Hills area and family were visitors at the! of Box Elder County could also home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bur- mean that petroleum deposits bank Sunday. in commercial amounts are in Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl motored pJJHMJM the region. It is also possible ! 1 ' trated into considerable "seepa-- i . .. . i icci, u. ges ' or pitcn springs diameter. The source of these seepages appears to be a bed of asphalt 3 feet in thickness, which Is encountered by the drill about 80 feet below the present lake bed, and an underlying series of asphaltic beds 5 feet thick, which alternate with beds of clay to a depth- - of 140 feet. In the vicinity of these seepages the asphalt material ce ments the calcareous, oolitic de posits of the lake bottom into a JJ JJJ 4 !-- 50 tic i i una e their own During the afternoon there will be baseball games, roller skat- ing, swimming and plenty 0f time to visit and renew acquain- -' tances. The Scouts and their leaders A formula met Tuesday evening to pian ntss their outing to camp Kiesel. Me found! to t, "V dress ; well, Steel Production One hundred and eighty tons oi steel, every minute of the night and The day during the entire year that is what the steel industry is able tc produce with its present record in-got capacity. To transport a year'! Bulova watch ore, coal and limestone would require nearly 5,51)0,000 frieght ears, loaded to 50 tons each, for one trip each. TREMOR up-to-t- I I ;;rr.pus I Mrs- - : jed in ASHciUj Wo rdJts- '. Johns v suwey iidasa; CLOSED FOR pinied! & IE WILL BE 1- -2 k, JULY 19-2- 5 (Except Sunday) Prices: $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 Kids, 75c TICKET BOOTH 2nd South and Main that the asphalt represents Quitting-Busines- s n m SP ,:s is P Selling- pi this week -.. ... $ bzr. reads a slct-.- cut iople d kJI, fuity i for- mer deposited petroleum, later burnt out by the teriffic volcan ic eruption which have occurred in this area of present day Utah and the Bonneville Basin, during the Tertiary Epoch of geologic time about 25,000 years - iatiws Make Arrangements Early To Have us Take Care Of Your Cleaning Needs Shaw & Iverson sister 5. f- EG OUR OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN but no cleaning will be done during NOW - - COME SEE IT I& s f-- YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT YOU'VE READ ABOUT IT clips' it 0 the jt. An VWiilo jldewaf (ires, as Ifusroled, available of exfro eosf. ipert! iM a or less ago. tVs I i rL I'K-- X pre s Utah .g heucijtille FITKNITLRE QUALITY BEYOND ALL BOUNDARY OF PRICE! Living Room Dining Room Bed Room Kitchen Electric Stoves Coal Ranges Combinations Baby Buggies THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD Building for Rent Help Deflate Inflation - Now! haw & Iverson TREMONTON TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS Linda and Arlene Spackman have returned home after days with relatives in Mendon. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble spend-sever- NOWHERE CAN YOU FIND VALUES EQUAL TO THESE Cedar Chests By Mrs. T. R. Ault PHONE YOUR FRIENDS 1 al spent the recent holiday at Lo gan and in Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and sons, Zane and Tracy, visited at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Holt Olenslager, Brigham City, The Wheatleys were also recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ...iiwi- ... it's one car in a thousand QUITE literally, other cars take the road for every Estate Wagon Buick turns out. But it's far more than something exclusive, as you'll soon see when one takes its place in your garage. For those times, for instance, when house what smarter equipage could guests arrive you send to the station, what greater comfort, what handier way to manage the luggage problem? And when the Lord and Master yearns for a few days away from it all what's handier than this nimble gadabout, that lets him fold down a back seat at nightfall and enjoy double-be- d sleeping space? full-leng- And th that place in the country, calling for a car that can go just about everywhere, do just about everything . . . daughter Karen spent a week at Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Prolaslo, of Logan, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus last Saturday night. i -- Mm fftfau0 George W. Wheatley, Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs Trmis StMnlfman fand children were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladel at their home in Mendon. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow and Dale Quinlin made a trip to Salt Lake City. Woodruff Snow spent two weeKs at the c. A. P. encamp ment at Hill Field Air Force base Donald Snow attended motorcycle races at Grand Junction Colorado recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham and sons, Kent and Dale visit ed at the home of Mrs. Josiah Blackham in Moroni. Jackie and Nila Barnard, of Ogden were guests of Lynette Gardner and Mary Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker and daughter of St. Louis, Missouri visited relatives here and at Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Wnston Lang-lo- is and daughter of Sacramento, California, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Langlols, Ogden were guests at the M. G. Perry home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr and Wade Quinlin of American Falls spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow went to American Falls Tuesday. They were accompanied by Wade Quinlin. Mr. and Mrs. Duet Loveland and son Gary spent the weekend in Logan Canyon fishing. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden called on relatives here w ::: That's when you'll go for the ruggedness framing, steel this beauty with its steel and springs of durable, service free coiled steel. That's when you'll go for Dynaflow Drivet too and the steady, even, fluid pull that takes furrowed fields, rough pastures and narrow back roads with equal, shift-fre- e ease. -- In all truth, this is a star of many roles. Smart and sleek, finished like an express cruiser, it's a standout for style in eny park' a family favorite for its quick ing line-ureadiness to take on any transportation job. p, It's a buy, too, like all Buicks-a- nd your dealer is offering pleasantly prompt delivery. Why not see him today about the car that both literally and figuratively is one in a thousanur Standard on Roadmatter, optional Jill. at extra cost on Super m ere Pi Tr In HFNW i. MUO, ABC N.f-o- rl, tv.ry Moxdo, ,,,, Friday. Mrs. Ray Whlttaker went to the Valley hospital Saturday for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. LLsh, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith at llillfield. Diannia Dummer of Brigham of top I DIAL 2311 Whe n Fronk Chevrolet Co U TREMONTON' brttvr |