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Show If OIL REFINERY I TO BE BUILT Materials for First Unit to Arrive in Ogden Next Week l' Immodl&tO steps to construct the Si : plant of th ifrdpn til and Roflnlne B rtmpany will i'f taken, according to if ;i n annoiinrcnior! lu:td.- today by y'ro-retary y'ro-retary Je3s s. RlcHarda of the- (;.!"ii i hambrr of com mere. This decision at raoh-d last nl-clit by C W, Tay-H Tay-H 'lor, president of the oil company at a The mooting was attended by Preni-'Jf Preni-'Jf iont Fred G. Taylor and Secretary fit,' louse s. Richards ot the chambor or oomniTre; n Taylor, president of the oil company; J. W. Williamson. mII representing th Sand lillla Oil Company Com-pany of Wyoming;: Sumner Nelson and 1HI John Parr of igden. Plans for the operation of the plant wH which will be located at the old .luno-ilon .luno-ilon City ract" track west of the Gjlobe mills, were discufcscd at the neat ion. The company has decided to exercise exer-cise their option on this property, n-tary Richards 81 utes The first unit of the refinery will 'WjA hn constructed with n capacity ol I barrels dally, materials for this section sec-tion to arrive n-.t week, according to f Secretary Richards. The new concern bus closed a eon-1 eon-1 tract with the Sand Hills Ml company of Wyoming and also with a firm at I Bvanston for oil from that sex tion. mm ifflces for the new company will be HH opened here within the n xt week. It is Htated. |