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Show Pago 8 Juno 24, 1960 BLANDIHG OUTLOOK Bbndng Has Urns Uoob Cer toes ATifotefissd A- -l A CeafGTGSSQ DRILLING COHPAnV -- HELEN BAYLES by WATER WELLS SHOTHOul CORE HOLES SHALLOW PRODUCTION beautiful, precious youth. How glorious art thy songs. It filled our hearts to overflowing to hear 2,000 young voioss singCh, country, Lord. was to . NX 504 BUNDING, a groat thrill it in Salt Lake in the What be 84261 tr mitt of love, of home, of and of praise to ths ing songs OR DIAL UTAH Georp Petty and enjoy such a wonderful program. was Tabernacle The Mormon filled to oap&oity with eaoh Tabernacle, . four perf ortnanoes . It lifted listener-abovthe fog and the the turmoil of our daily eiroum-stan- Advertising e oe and existence. experience gave all This Doesnt Cost-It PAYS of us a greater determination to be better leaders of the young folk. Vernon Cox, with his 1933 Ford Stook Car shir on above, won first pl&oe in the min event and also the send vain event of the -- Moab The races were Stook Oar Raoes held the 11th of this month. The events 'were 15 lap and 25 lap raoes on a mile traek. i Cox with his Moab tomorrow raoer will be in to participate in the day's races. He says that while the traek permits 3 cars to run abreast that a track is under construction at Monti oello that will aocomodate 5 oars. Pres. teachers different from; parts of Utah visited the Aneth Oil Field last mation on. the first-han- produotion a bus of. tears from everyone's indeed was it marvelous & and chartered by the eyes. ex- SILIENaTj Superb in style, superior in performance, truly the worlds most wanted portable typewriter. All the features of the office typewriter with portable convenience. Look it these features that assure fyping ease and trouble-fre- e e service key board with 4 extra characters: 1, !, 4-- and Ma. 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The offiolenoy of the musio com- plays. The Musio people were inspired mittee of the General Board was to oontributs mo re effectively strongly fslt and witnessed of the to the musio Dr. Crawford Gates was inspiring. His knowledge of musio an ability to lead and Valley11 will this was U. Moyle Brother Henry As organize of the Firit Presidency expressed no mors challenging it, "There is than working with experience also And, George I. youth." Cannon of the Music Committee within the next year. remen feer, prograai Mutuals. suoh a large group was wonderful Incidently, eaoh Ward and Stake will have ths privilege of pro" Promised duo lng Dr. Gates' You new 2,000 ths said, "young people will never anything unless they produotion put on by the Churoh appreciate So have contributed to it." during Utah's Centlnial year our as leaders .responsibility oslsbratlon. It will be wonde- is to put our hearts and of youth rful entertainment in which we a great deoil of fervor .and souls will all look forward to painto the MIA it v program. rticipating. who went to also a thrill for this .June Converenoe a wonderful had ohorus to be in attendance for part of a Tabernaole Choir re- time and were well paid for It was hersal. Our I'm aura everyone their efforts. time wasn't rthsrsal and all spent in performing ths Musio Festival, however. The Drama .people of eaoh ward saw , Smith-Coron- a D flow- perience to be in attendance and listen to one of the largest chourses ever assembled. entire ohorus None Utah's Natural Resources Workshop, the teaohers were met at Lookout Point by Joe No Shoo an Docler. of offioial Cooler, A ol county roadmen were the Shell Oil Company, escorted way gang out in the country to repair the group about the field, show- a road when they discovered ing the produotion facilities of had left their shovels backthey his company and' explaining their town. They phoned their foreman.in funotions. Foreman: Ill send the shovels The group was later turned to out right away by truck. Lean on TNM's Jack Sheridan who with Bob each other until they get there. Brasher conducted the visitors on a tour of Texas-Ne- w Mexico's market. The hydrocarbons are HL pipeline faoilitles. Paso's Wingate repiped to The final attraction was a finery at Gallup, Nevr Mexioofor look at the Inerts of the El making propane and butane, Paso 'gas plant. Here the group saw how the natural gas which is gasoline. The host at the gas plant was produoed incidentally with the Plant Foreman, Wayne Wilson. production of oil is separated From there the group returned from its hydrocarbons and start- to Monti cello where they were ed on its way to be sold as luncheon guests of the Monti -natural gas in the California oello Bank. University It Friday transportation of crude oil. Riding freely heard the hearts of and Prior to eaoh performance infor- d ed filled fellows, Sohool Friday to gain all who stayed together in a hotel. Teachers Inspect flaotti Oilfield Forty-fo- ur Moab The musio nference Let me will be a encourage Next June CoDanoe all the danoers to prepare event. vr. for o |