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Show LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY PAGE TWO Cutler and Mrs. Mary Rose took the following Primary children to the temple Saturday: Nellie Cagle, David Ward, Glen Cobia and Carolyn Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Arbon of I i g t f . t i mil' 1. Surface reconnaissance and Ogden were Snowville visitors detailed mapping. over the week-en2. Core drilling. Guests at the Bert Eliason Jr. of Each Week for 3. "Slim hole" exploratory drill. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday home Friday were Mrs. Eiiason'sIng. Friday Distribution. 23 Phone and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sor4. Regional stratigraphic First West Street structural studies In the areas ensen of Malad, Idaho. $2'50 Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd Jr. Advance) RATES recommended In other articles of (In SUBSCRIPTION and series. son, Gwen, and Mr. and Mrs. this as Second Class Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, Cutler and family and Deloy Aerial surveys photographic Jay Matter, October 15, 1925. these as were Roe also assist in would Brigham, Saturday. greatly ' r would show contour of the area. A. H- RVTTIKG. the funeral of Mrs. Attending Gas uplifts would also be vis- Susan Robbins LaPrav in Ogden ible In such photographs. The Saturday were Bishop and Mrs. geophysical test whichi consists Dan Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Reed BOX IN GAS AND feet be Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon, of OIL FOR drilling holes SEARCH neath the surface of an area, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Arbon, Mr. and ELDER COUNTY, WILL CORRECTLY then placing charges of dynamite j in these holes is one cf tha most OIL, GAS AREA reliable DEFINE for testing potential oil structures. The explosions of Exclusive: area contained too much met- dynamite created an artificial "earthquake" in the form of a The Bear River Valley Leader amorphosed strata." It is true is evi- ; seismic wave and this wave the metamorphisim that GEORGE S. BENSON by Ray E. Colton, dent, and that also volcanic lava travels through the earth at a Piesidttt Hardin) CtlUge Petroleum Geologist flows are in evidence, but It rate of speed of approximately I Siarcy. Aitaititit and oil to the gas Returning also be taken into consid- 10,000 feet per second, until it must production possibilities of various eration that some of the largest strikes an abrupt change in Taltl for Grown-Up- s areas of Box Elder County, par- oil production in Mexico comes density. At this point a part of Fairy Tremonton in the Ever hear of grown-up- s ticularly believing from volcanic necks and dikes the wave is reflected to bounce area, the writer will discuss other which are of Tertiary geologic toward the surface of the area in fairy tales? Well, perhaps not phases of exploration which nar- origin. The presence of volcanic being "shot," the remainder Cinderella or Jack and the Beanstalk. But when it comes to the ecorow the search to further re lava finws Is In no manner suer- it's downward trip nomic "facts of life;" it is amazing stricted limits. This area of eestive that such periods of vol- - continuing g strata. At what some folks will accept instead into the northern Utah and adjacent of conclusion the the test, it can of facts. southern Idaho has often been which created be accurately determined from One tale of economic nonsense, material organic passed over by major and Inde- petroleum during previous per- the record of the test which is usually going the rounds, has it that pendent oil companies, having iods of the geologic record which in the form of a thin sensitized industry is rolling in money and been Informed by their geologic d the strip of paper wrapped around a making exorbitant profits. Usually, (erstwhile known as "big staffs who spent little, If any apparently volcanic of eruption by revolving cylinder Inside of the industry period business" and "bloated capitalists") time In field work here, "that the countless millions of years. The seismograph, Just what types of is the villain. These uncalled-fo- r original created petroleum source strata were penetrated by the profits are literally squeezed out of beds If such lie beneath this earth sound waves, and the the consumers and the workers, and area of present day northern thickness and approximate depth piled up somewhere by the "soulUtah and adjoining southern from the surface of such strata. less corporation," like so much gold by a dragon. Idaho, are deep, and periods of The geologists can determine guarded "We could go on. But seewhat I volcanism occuring as late as from a study of the chart of the It is highMime somebody got Best 20,000 years ago here, would most test just where the "highs and mean? a story started that certainly not have affected lows" of the area being tested shows what our, system of free insomething thousands of feet be- are located, and can then select vestment and free enterprise has neath the affected area. There- with a fair degree of accuracy done for the people of this country. How Much Profit? fore we can forget the fact "that just where the highs or anticlines National polls, not too long ago, volcanic eruptions might have are located, and which may found workers thinking generally VOGUE within their strata folds, that business makes destroyed the potential oil." from 25 to 50 PICTURE RECORDS commercial amounts of crude oil per cent profit. Surveys among laExploration - Also -The proper defining of the iand natural gas. As stated.be-Ifor- e bor union members have found the this area of Box- - Elder workers thinking that 10 per cent structures of this area will enO MAJESTIC tail the following catagorles of County, together with other profit on sales would be about right. areas lying to the west and Even a government booklet preexploration: MERCURY of Tremonton, merit pared for veterans says "A busi-10 northwest 1. Extensive drilling campaigns ness . . . should make at least and testing for potential recovery of per cent profit clear." Well, fairy by "wildcat" operators. 2. Geophysical prospecting, as petroleum and natural gas, but it tales to the contrary, one statistician RECORDS O is suggested that certain 'explorshows that actually business makes follows: ation such as has been discussed on the average only 2.9 per cent a. Magnetic surveys. In this article, be employed and profit on sales volume. b. Gravity surveys. JACK & PAT Some businesses make less and the results of such exploration c. Seismic surveys. some make more. In 17 years of no will doubt be instrumental in d. Electric resisltlvity surveys. the Republic Steel Corporasales, The following Geochemical ex- lowering expenses incidental to tion has made 2 per cent on the ploration will also greatly assist drilling and other expenditures company's sales to customers. Gensearches for petroleum and necessary for the drilling of oil eral Electric has figured its averHOFFMAN RADIO DEALER natural gas in the Bear River wells. age for 30 years at only 8.9 per Expert Radio Repairing cent. You see, it just so happens In series this of articles the Valley: Call 158-Tremonton writer has discussed to a large that industry gets far less than the 1. Soil analysis surveys. 10 per cent that everybody seems 2. Determining the content of extent, the oil and gas possibilities of this area of Box Elder to think would be fair. i Best j m nm 1 Mrs. Flo kerogen in saline lake deposits here. Coming under the caption of Geological mapping would come the following: . y LLEY d. Editor-Publishe- - 150-2- 00 POTENTIAL F LOOKING AHEAD &: fif(n . V$-V"- deep-lyin- ante-date- MUSIC -- at its true-to-lif- e THURSDAY Tremonton. Utah n n c KTAlnn Jr and ! tie and family of Malad, Idaho, Thomas were guests at the Jess Arbon Mr. ness. CM By the end fish in cold Joseph Larkin, Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. Alma home Sunday. Larkin. Doyle Cutler and Horton Hurd Visitors at the Reed Larkin were in Salt Lake Thursday on and Harold Birky homes Friday business. The Boy Scouts gave an exwere Mrs. Larkin's parents, Mr. cellent of Dan Mrs. Garn program Sunday evening Fielding. and Boy Scout week. honoring William Kurd, Jr. and son, and for Elko, left Monday Gwen, other parts of Nevada on busiMrs. of tm. ' t! of 160 fnmi double the prew;ar peak Tractors n More than 2.4(0, being used by "' ed States. r '- I t -i f,"" V i- f- valid I . Mr. IS3 and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Lars Anderson and daughter, Thelma Higley, were in Ogden, Friday shopping. The Green and4 Gold Ball will be held Friday, February 13. Music will be furnished by the Hall orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle- Cutler brought their daughter, Darlene, home from the Cooley hospital, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon and family were In Ogden and Clearfield, Saturday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Belva Talbot' and baby daughter. Ten Stake missionaries were visiting in Snowville Monday and Tuesday. A ward youth leadership meeting was held Monday night for the purpose cf presenting the budget to the executives of various organizations. Harold Pratt Jr. left Monday to return to his mission in the North Western States. After serving 5 months in the field he was called home in July because of the death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr., and Mrs. Mary Rose, went to Ogden Monday to attend the funeral of Albert Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs Charles Cot- - -- i t. ,.. .." ' .. tfer .: rive... CANDY t i ; fan fuy f rett '3 Fal eral pr fat :t Witt 1 r an k Lid Choice Selection of Boxed Sweets BP0C To Please Your j wore X aw LidM: js. Da MOTHER entst SISTER T 18, i SWEETHEART ja Th' Our Also See VALENTINES Y ADAM'S DRUG Mil fe4 TliilliiifttfiliiixittfTifiiiiMi 'sjffosf f,Viy ViVV hut mull i'hi t Wi unroi nnnnniTTn iriiiiiiiiiilho ( kit IILOR iimiimilflfllili ioramii sous f RECORDS liion o con-Ita- in J J I 1 3iHICi?0C38 i RADIO SHOP R County. . ' Data given is that which has been applied successfully in now major oil producing centers of the United States, Canada and Mexico. l Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon and daughter, Ruby, were Brig-ha- m visitors, Monday. Home for the week-en- d from the U. S. A. C. were Dallas Nelson and Floyd Anderson. a The Club met Wednesday evening at the home cf Christine Teterson. New officers elected for the year were Mattie Nelson, president; Menah Rose, and Glena Cobia, treasurer. Program and Activities for the year were outlined and a delicious lunch was served by hostesses Christine Peterson, Ella Talbot, and Amanda Cutler. Fri-end- & st Hr a i tf i ) j4&,W1 ! 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All Plasf- eCan't Scratch .71 1 tor long, trouble-free V f lecti No Purehose Necessary COME IN These Items Must Go I I A Complete Closeout of All Small Household Articles Pyrex Cookie K Coffee Makers Tumh1ers Food Choppers Shower cur Kitchen lite I .SY 6 A C Dishes I I car Come in B i " POWER REEL I I that you neglect to harvest? barnyard manure. These val- uable animal fertilizers Increase yields and keep land values up. 1 j 1 farmer would leave his wheat fnharvested, but many neglect to save WE TAKE MEASUREMENTS AND MAKE INSTALLATION A ON YOUR FARM No n color! 63c gq if d IS THERE i q Incentive. But we have been taking a lot for granted! Nobody has shown, fairy tale fashion, why it would be so bad if industry were making a better profit. Actually, nothing would b? bad about it. It is good for the v Tare of the nation, for the con-- : . .or, for the worker, for every-- t if industry makes a good Jy profit. Only if industry makes a fair profit, can we expect plan expan sion and more jobs. Republic Steel, already men tioned, divided each dollar that it had for owners and the workers in 1946. The workers got SI cents. The owners got 4 cents in dividends, and 5 cents was plowed back into the business. Without profit there's not a chance for good wages to con tinue. Without dividends, there's no .attraction to new venture capital. New investments are important to the welfare of everyone. We need prosperous industries. Yet, who wants to invest dollars in a business that can't make a profit? Active production lines, in industries that can show a profit are the basis oi America's prosper ity and high standard of living, Profit is our best incentive. t UP TO 32Vo LONGER MILEAGE ft Serving Trays Mops "Bath Sprays Aluminum Juicers Many Other Items SPECIAL -- Blue Jackets, 10.98 - To Go For j I Ni REFI OIL Ca Fronk's Firestone Store Phone 20 Trcm1 |