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Show 4 ' Tuesday, October 26, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Page Six Oil Recovery Reported Last Week From Two Southeast Utah Wells i Reports from southeastern Utah indicate that Oil has been struck in two different locations The first, an oil well estimated good for 60 barrels per day, has been brought in at Boundary butte in the four corners area ot south eastern Utah, operators reported late last week. The well is the Western Natt, ural Gas, Paul B. English, et al., English Tribal No. 2, located about 40 miles west of the Colorado line and within two miles of the Arizona border. The shallow well was reported from the Cococino sand just below the level. It was re-- 1 oil is of 42 7 the that ported a pre- commands which gravity, Byrd-Fros- 150-fo- ot fAagnavox Alone Brings You Full Benefit Of Tho New LONG-PLAYIN- J. Brocken Lee RECORDS! G Elias Hansen 4 Justice Supreme Court FULL HOURS of Glorious Music With Complete Reproduction of -- .ufomofcoff IPs Extended PEE these great new Magnavox Range! now! Instru-ment- s that play not just one, but a dozen LP records atm single loading, in a twinkling to play full programs of conventional records ! switch yet Com In and prove that claims to your we sotisfoctloe. Heat recorded music, AM and FM broadcasts as youve never heard them before. Learn, too, how Magnascopc Television can be added to the of Magnavox choice whenever wish. your you h Thomas E. Dewey FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES O' j S. J. Sweetring For District Judge For District There is nothing much the matter with America and Utah that a good house cleaning in Washington and Salt Lake City wont cure. O Naturally, wont some people like this house cleaning wont like Judge E Six Couples Obtain Teams Tied in Ladies League First Marriage Licenses During Past Week HELPFUL EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE Mill CARB0I1 EMERY 40 167-45- Price, Utah 165-42- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn Member Federal Reserve System 184-49- - GOVERNOR im- and J. Youghn Olsen VOTE REPUBLICAN - ALL Forrest T. Benedict For M State Representative THE WAY! . e - '' !i . yo s. r . J. Sherman J. Preece For State Auditor mu Archer R. Clayton For State Treasurer A. Pratt Kesler Ernest R. Greenwood For Attorney General Supt. of Public Instruction Process to Make Smokeless Coal 143 Your Electric Dealer Since 1920 i Price, Utah The product of the new method disco, short for dis- - is called I Hi TO HAKE A their credit, the Church's President George Albert Smith and in disavowing Maws Presiding Bishop LeGrand Richards lost no time Church spokesman. presumptuous attempt to don the mantle of division among free Any man who attempts to create political American citizens on the basis of church affiliation is a bigot. Governor Maw has done just that in his letter. obvious attempt to obWaving the white banner of virtue in an fumscure the dirty hem of his own garment, soiled by his scandalous embezzlement in the bling of proven bribery, theft and Dear Brother letter Governors the State liquor commission, talk. Although he hints is a ludicrous example of political double in Utah is in the toils of the underdarkly that the Republican party world he produces no evidence on which to base such a claim and if his Repubmakes only one direct charge. That is to the effect that will become drink the sale is by lican opponent, J. Bracken Lee, elected, is he will see elected if commonplace in Utah. He states that he, Maw, to it that the liquor laws are enforced throughout Utah. Now lets look at the record. , and spoken word VmHen in himself J. Bracken Lee has pledged before a to the people of Utah that he will place the liquor problem interothers committee of churchmen, businessmen, civic leaders and work ouf the ested in the public welfare with the suggestion that they He has state to the submission for legislature. best possible liquor law voters the either will ever he urge stated that under no circumstances or the legislature to make Utah an open state. that Gov Herbert B. Maw, on the other hand, had Information were laws State liquor the present and all too obviously Inadequate He had this inforown his violated appointees. by allegedly being no investigamation and yet, according to his own word, conducted A false. or true if jury was were it grand tion whatsoever to learn former chief enforced to take care of the matter and Robert Harries, Maw appointee, has forcement officer of the liquor commission and a of bribe-takin- g. been convicted and sentenced to prison on a charge Other indictees are coming up for trial. Brother Maws letter. Governor Maws record doesnt jibe with 1 Ml. Pleasant Pyramid (Editorial) October 5, 1948 Eastern Utah Electric Co. PROTECTION CMECK-U- AMD GIVE YOUR CAR P THE IT HEEDS FOR COLDER YEATHER irThc Harold 0. Patterick For County Commissioner Term 2-Y- ear Citizens for Better Government Committee) (Paid Political Advertisement by S radiator flushed and supplied with antifreeze? rTires checked, switched, replaced if sary with new Atlas tires? Maw-controll- ed - Vote for These Candidates on Tuesday, November 2nd Chemists Hear of Hew t To the experience, the training, the honesty, the wholehearted purpose and the 1 00 Americanism to so serve you in their respective offices that the total sum of their efforts will not only keep America strong and great, but will preserve and keep safe our priceless heritage of liberty. a Change MAW vs. BROTHER MAW Dear Brother Gov. Herbert B. Maw with his now notorious to the letter has succeeded in pushing his campaign for lowest level of bigotry. Conceived in fear for his political life and born of desperation, ofthe governors letter was directed to some 1,000 stake and ward of the ficers, members of the Aaronic priesthood and other members L.D.S. Church. place in office those men who, for the office they seek, have the qualifications, It Is Time for stk et NS Im Bx SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW For State Representative You and I, come Election Day, Tuesday, November 2nd, have a very we must, if we love America, choose portant and patriotic duty to perform GOODS de Delegates to a meeting of the midwest session of the American Chemical Society in SL Louis recently were told of a pw process to make smokeless coal. See Miners Finance Co. UniirtM J. W. Hammond place to live in. Co. $300 BUCKS SPORTING aEie Man-zajiar- it a bit. down as inflationary policies are swept away. Veterans, draftees and their families will like actions that reduce the danger of war. And all good Americans will be happy to see our country made stronger, more prosperous, and a better O State Senator Strand, Bucks Keg Six marriage licenses were Is The Strand Club and Bucks tied sued teams are Goods by the office Of the county up Sporting in first place in the Star Ladies clerk during the week ending Handicap league as the result "of October 20, a check of the records their last bowling Sessions Mon- revealed today. Those obtaimng the licenses day night. Bucks Sporting Goods took were the following couples: Ben three points from Pabst Blue Wharff, Spring Glen, and Ruth Ribbon and moved into a tie with Willis, 17, Helper, David C. the Strand Club which lost four Spreier, 45, Dragerton, and Agnes points to the Gloria Shop Bucks was aided by Dolly Feichkos 170-4- tilled coal It is produced from 5. ordinary coke at low temperature and Lois Stringhams and increases the yield of tar by 1, Aramakis Despite Sei mathe Service Cleaners lost three 400 per cent. Tar is the raw sulfa for terial dyestuffs, Journal. aspirin, to the Helper points and other useful products Lyla Poulos had high for the drugs E. 3, C. this but a Lesher, president of the evening with score didnt help her team, the Disco company of Pittsburgh, Pa , described the new process and Strand Club, much. Moab. told of plans for wide-scaLeague standings' The hole now is down to 6100 . Club Strand feet, but has been cemented off Bucks at 3400 feet. Oil, gas, mud and Helper Journal . some water is coming to the surGloria Shop face, Mr. Pollock said There is Pabst Blue Ribbon little water in the oil, he added, Service Cleaners reporting that gas pressure was both of Price, Edgar Gagosian, good 18, and Renee Pagano Ramage, But because the crude current- 16, both of Price. A type of mound- - shaped ly is being pumped to the surtomb was called a face along with other liquids, it Egyptian would be difficult to state how mastaba. much oil is being obtained at the present time, he said. But the Two Divorces Filed crude is light, indicating a high Two actions seeking the termigasoline content. nation of marriages were filed during the past few days with the office of the deputy clerk of the Seventh judicial district in and for Carbon county. Leo E. Oliver filed an action to end his marriage to Ardell L. Oliver on the grounds of desertion. The Mr. and Mrs. Macey Muncey of plaintiff seeks the custody of fivees Dragerton had a baby girl on Oc- minor children. Magdalene tober 17. A girl was born to Mr. filed an action for divorce and Mrs. R. A, Boatman of D. Manzanares on the Jose from on October 21. A gnl was of habitual intemperance. grounds born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. seeks the custody f The plaintiff Brown of Sunnyside on October In addition children minor eight 24. to $150 per month for maintenance. Up to will bring. Heads of families will like watching prices level off and then go For In , addition, the number of such wells which could be brought in to be determined by the size of the structur is of high importance. The well has been schedule to go to 4500 feet. The location of the well is San Juan county, and workmen aie erecting storage tanks and installing pumping equipment. The other report is that oil is being recovered from the Crescent Eagle Oil company well in quantities sufficient to justify a prediction that the well will be a good producer after the hole is cleaned further, W. R Pollock, company president, said Friday. The well is 32 miles north of For Cash Loans the other hand, there are countless people who will like Operation Housecleaning verymuch. O For example, taxpayers will like the cut in taxes that efficiency in govern-mn- t H extent llisers Finance O, On For District Attorney rel Sun-nysi- Dilworth Woolley B. L. Dart mium price. well As oil wells go, a is slow, but the high quality of the oil would offset that to some le For Governor If .Page Seven THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, October 26, 1948 neces-- , Crankcase drained, flushed, refilled with new Vico Motor Oil? jBattery tested, recharged, replaced if necessary? jHeater, spark plugs and lights checked? IFan belt inspected, replaced if necessary? jOil filter and air cleaner checked? Hose connections checked, . . replaced if necessary? Be ready for cold weather driving with your car in top condition. Drive in at your neighborhood Utoco station and ask for a complete winterizing check-up- . la the petroleum Industry, there or more than 34,000 Individual firm! el ad (lias. 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