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Show THE HELPEPw JOURNAL Page Three THE GOOFUS FAMILY ir UTAH'S PROMISE OF OIL r and it'll - ruHEPMORe- V VHV WWBl SOU ME.X YALW TO WAMT" MX) YO H5P SHOW MORE RESPfCT' ""N PiFTFR ALL, MTVPyWCESTbCS, CAME OKI TMc GOOD y ' , - "V . ' - ... tr , 9 r rji a i l f OP HS WORtF V1MW TMPiT TWF W-- i i nfc. V FORBAeS'-'WW I f- . hV CRETFP EVEU TC BILL'.'. AlMOUWTs TO, TME mh oasts of the: CsHOS OF HIS WCEST0R5 NK-e-e " .A y I - ? J fj Hyde No. I Oil Weil Grand County " ' ri . Power Company Is Large Coal User v North, South District News r J 3 l At OFF AGAiKi. MOPNG.ICOi AMD MIGV4Y Gotta ustem toThs exaoits t y T BAQoom'S ThE' BH.U 30B FOR IWTO n.vjc sl1 -- v SPRING CANYON KENILWORTH V;v r't ".fyL . Ey G. T. HANSEN President Utah Southern Company Oil Refinery, San Juan "ntY - Mr. and Thomas Mrs. Hughes entertained at dinner last for Mr. TuesMrs. and day evening not piogressed to the stage where Joseph Dudler. the character of the deep rocks is Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Peace known, but such lower strata corSat-anrelate as to geological age and tertained at a dinner Mrs. position with formationswhich are unlay evening for Mr. productive of oil elsewhere. Joseph Dudler and Mr. and Mrs In the western and northern G. E. Woodhead. areas, the preliminary stages of ex- ploration have hardly been reached. Miss Val Driscoll, who has been Surface study ..is impeded by huge visiting at the hom of her grand-- j desert deposits of salt, sand and mother, Mrs. V. W. Driscoll. re-- , nluvium. Millions of barrels of tuuiwl to her home in Latuda oil are contained in the shale de- last Monday evening. posits of northeastern Utah, bitf no r processing plants for the producWa:i.d' Miss Leavitt of Price tion; of oil from shale on a com- spent. Tuesday in Kenilwcith call-- ' in mercial scale are operation. ing on friends. Unfinished " tests', operating or 700 wells from suspended, include Mr. and Mrs., "Lynn Bennett .are to. 4SSQ feet deep in Box theproud 'parents of a lovely' Dag'.Utah, Washington, 'born January 2tith. "girl baby gett, Emery and Graml counties.' 'M.& Leonora are The; operators Mrs. V. Y. Clarke entertained! M. Co., Longwall Petroleum Co, at a" bridge party Saturday, eyen-- Arrowhead Oil Co., Diamond Ltd.; Petroleum Corp., Mountain FuW ing. All bad a good time. Supply Co., California Co., Ramsey William Maach Mr. and Mrs Petroleum Corp., Columbia Crude U;t't to spend a few days in Salt and Oil Southern Co, Utnh Corp., T.al- City. ' Equity Oil" Co". Roughly, four and one half to live million dollars have been expended in direct prospect ' ing for oil within the state. been has ftocl; asphalt developed By THELMA NEZOS' nettr Vernal in Uintah county and near Sunnyslde in Cavhon county-'an- d for sitl(:walk-.'ariXf'i 'Qnis.H. ;c few cases, of tholiu here'- - in the have bee,u,;.i'eporu-.d d Utah certain hydrocarbons found nowhere else in the world occur, and the fascinating search for sizeable petroleum pools with fair prospects of sue-- , cess. Gilsonite and ozokerite are the I minerals of which this state has a monopoly. It shares with a few other states such rare gases 'as helium, nitrogen and carhon'. It Is liberally endowed with de-- ' 3 petroleum gas and asphaltum :. . posits. f Asphnltutu and gilsonite are produced 'in the Uintah basin; asphal-tuseeps on the north shore of Great Salt Lake have been worked and some shipments made from them as early as 1S90. However, I the larger program of exploration for oil began soon after February, 1 1920, the date the oil i:ud gas leas-- i ing act was approved. Drilling for 1 oil incidentally brought to lieht un-- j suspected gas reservoirs. gas I Helium, a commandeered by the U. S. go'vern-- ' ment for aeronautical imrposes, Woodside. at discovered was Emery county, arid helium and at Stato Line. yrand ..Tirfrasen Carbon dioxide; or :fdry ; leonnty. are located near; y ice'', a., natural 'refrigpraBl.; 'jwas .Op.xaiiD.?,: n?iv tapped - ?t Eb.st Af!!ic!iiie,: (Sail Pragpa:ad Myi ?H In Ula'.nU coun-Juan)' aiid Farnliimr ( Carbon .coiin-- . iy. v.Uniicd States iy). rtroleur.i f as va$.,.discaored rcjorts salos of ";iIf.oiii j by: a,t Boundary nutte..-- . (San Jaan); producers, in norflyisieru Utah of.' Ciftco: ;'(0r':Vhdh i.Af hlo'r Valley, 2S;(j.2?.,tons..irt at 177,-- ; N I ,; - Elder,'-Summlt- j - 'B:;?hi; (Dng'geit) I and Last CtraireeV t Emery Comity ) ,. Showings c. nil occurred at Mesican'ilalt.;'(San Juancduirty) ; Big Six? Saljf 'ValTcy,; Cane" Creek and Crescent, Ibrwri f co'finty); Coal-- t ilie, (Suh'tmii');''' VeYnaf (U.iiitah' ;uid'.l;!o.')niin!gton, ( Wanli-,- j J, (Uintah); "(.May - . ' i. ingion caunlyL1' - Commercial use is 'being'imide of some of these resources. "Dry ice"' is refined and fnii'rketed. AsI'J.'.y Vernal with Valley natural gas. Mexican Hat. oil was refined and .sold fo? three ;ars. when the supply ran uU s The first" test -f-or-: oU in.. Utah probably was 'that of Bamberger and Millis near the town of Creen-river.' This well was drilled about 1891 to a total depth of 1000 feet and Is reported to have developed ' '' dome-supplie- ' t ? ; 'a flow of citizens. of spec- cutinty COMMUNITY CHURCH I Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Message by the Pastor. Epworth League 7:00 p.m. Toole, "What religion can do through us." dhrist through His church jail.and. you to become witnessing Him. for Christians working points out that the p.iwer comiiany paid $519,010 in wages! Mlcne last year for its use of coal. Mrs. II. O. Thompson has ben Two hundred men engaged in At a party given them by their T. H. Evans. Pastor. friends last Saturday, the 25th confined to his home this week mining and railroad transp jrtation l.lL'O.OilO flu and is reported now of the coal received the with wedding anniversary of Mr. and as much CATHOLIC CHURCH improved. wiiges from having the power coin-- ; Mrs. David Brown was celebrated. pany as a customer and the pow-- j HELD AT CHAPEL A lovely dinner was served to apArthur Poloni, son of Mr. and er firm paid 1S5 of its own oni-- j fjrty-siat guests proximately Mrs. Ben Poloni, is still ill at his ployees $19'.),00l in baiidling ih The Catholic Church will hold the Spring Canyon boarding house. home this week w ith tonsilitis. coal and generating it. services at the Railroad their The decorations carried the theme The company estimates its l'.;t7 although he is reported to' be until further notice. Masse Chapel of the silver anniversary. coal consumption at 24O.000 tons improving rapidly. will be heard at 8 and 10 a.m. to. furnish ab.iut $751 .0mi in wngeSj Last week Phyllis Dcgn, datigh-- j The local Union No. 6f08 ot alone and offei-in-emiiloyment Mr. of Mrs. Phone news items to The Elias Degn,' U.M.W of A., will hold its and ter o( n to- more than 500 workers during Journal. ' had her .tonsils removed at the Helper Biithday ball far the President, the year, local hospital. 'r 30th at Saturday, January Latuda school house. The unioin Hiawa-j Mi, E. V. Rickctts of committee assures every one a' i.i morons Gown Roosevelt Birlfirlny Hail tha and her son, Milton, w ere. good time and promises mother! n visitors at the home of her tainment. 17-- "Mrs Bertha Warren last week. 1! : Leon wife of'Prin-t Lund, Mrs, Alice Cat bum, Ernest Brown, lipal Lund, and sou and daughter., and Mae Brawn, visited their par- have teen ill this week but ato ents over the week-end- . How on the way to recovery.; It DeCola l ' ' ' 'llieiJJ'-',-'-'J-'-'-'-J-'-'1J-"J''r'- lf for ch5-te- i rc-a- l Cases , of Uifitieiii;:! are (Mine The Latuda schools have numerous here, an i a numbe of all this w eek' on account employees have., missed work of the flu epidemic prevalentcause of illness during the tiiere at this' time. Because of tills week. hazard, the school operetta,' ''GreiMi! Cheese'' was postponed and. v.nl f Dr. a n,l Duane 'Merril, son be given next week. Mrsi;L- - H.. Merril,' brohe his left possibly aim while "skiing last week. - . ROYAL m i - .( ...RAINS HEWS ' i Represent ing the Spring Oanyoil ward by poptilar vote.. Marri'1 By Wesley Petty Richards. d:iig!:jtor..' tf Mr. ;and Mr."-.-. 1). ;1).' Ulehi'nds, was ntitned Thne is so much si: Kb ess here HUen rt' a:i,ni:::f Cold ;,r.-the schools, and show hou1-- , that, ''Price in held Green 'ball recently i;'."r dny. luue be"n closed this week. P. Pat' I Kos is replacing Dr. ;1:'.: .'Ge.arr;e-. A." . Wlifc'.im has Mr.: and. Mrs. Halt on cn!'ri:(!, ! ' H while Dr.' f nod. to hit- .home mar' the', a few friends Sunday a ft en i on. flu:" ill with the here where tRkfjl for, f ota bal. attack ou Tl;. Pinocl.'le club met .''.I ' Clyde 'Petersen;- Beventoeu-nionth.- ; . , ' home of Mrs. A. Ahderscin. Piji I TiJiiVd-i- . fl,o!rP.'n(l !! ::) ) Mrs. M H P;1-to M: were . aw;ir'led p;tv ?j!iff.?3:i.'' .Tanu-,itinera!; ,6f;.r;re-w' St'.it.;U:J.iplinJ .''. L'ii.tiy " gill' w as el sei-- die'lof-- last aSturdny. Mrs. Biiffmire. wax. deposits are found ia veins burn Funeral 23,. 'aira Mr! t',;' pneumonia. 11. ''ary Januaiy similar' to ."thoe of. gilsonite. A Horn (f Heine:', at the k' sir vices- were IkM here last .Tijc ladies 'of i fie Pinochle larit for mining and processing, tout .re,rret,i's liarenTP'; Sund.iV at tn their has hen built nejr Soldir-- Siiraiuit Mr.: and ,;?,3.rs. '.Gtis Maiduas, . . ... home of "Mr."a"iid Mrs. Mi Witf in Utah "county; This is rofiortVd The'...!r!".!r.sdiiy Brulge club t r ': rio the .mil'.".' Pny'S were'- awarded only 'commercialized Mr. Joe .'Blegsie'- . : is tt:d in Cjip :'la!m:d'" "J.inoarvv 21, by Mv?,' Mr:C. Ye,! v And.' erl The new vogue for skirts swirling: to unmcisurahic leiip.ths i:; illusMr. Unit 'of' rr')kerru. in. t!u King. Grant'' '.'McCarthy'' at the home: of ' in this glamorous gown of black net v, I.u-li- ' Miss Barbara Lee, " trated Mrs and "Mrs. 'r.nffinire' . ' - :.;' .: r , ! " '. '"'. prin, ;viUe fast "Sunday.' frJci son, a' ?Mi Arthur (;afs'!h: 'Made attended ' '': New York society girl, has chosen for Manhattan's celebration, Jan" '; " In Cie r.ifri!)i,tn ot teyelbiiineht Shaw:'.' .thy" party iiid'aii Hhd a real good uary 30, in honor of .President Franklin lcoosevelt and to raise iJ31i!(iint .c::ret.djltires have been '. mnus-.iome ngni against iniatttile paralysis. ,' tjmol . In order,,. 'ieccie':1 hem mads within, the state for pwrolls to w in this-- recognition, ; a sjij&;irt and .. stipplin. Operative ' in'dtrs-- : Grpss SEMR CITY must have at least tries ii'iive been formed for 'marketCI LL WHITE'S " Koll can "have no grade below a' Honor Expenditure!' ing fftis. Academy ' ccnthiu" in the search for oil.1 in. any "subject: 'The Associated. 'CHivics i'lnbs. of Rentals 'for iet'sf.s" have been paid Louis "Buddy"- 'Gross, 'son of j When 'questioning Mrs. Cross tor landownprs. and to ' tfip statt1.' 'nViUi.bern Utah, one--othe. most Mr. and Mrs. Fryman.. Gross of, as' to whom of the parents is rfs-thi- s Sirloin of' its Roll atjp:nsible for such brilliance.: (he Legal and abstract work has befn Influential organizations city, made Cutlets Cncps will hold their the Wasatch Academy for the exclaimed, "Oh, that was inher-pas- t handled by local representatives! kind Cooked by and, JUiCy Tasty .Royalties have accrued to land and next business session, their initial term, according to reports j ited from his mother.". our own Chefs permit owners. The state owiis one of 1937, in Cedar City. ' thousands of acres of land, some of ami Sunday, February Pith COME TO THE GRILL FOR SUNpAY DINNER I which are almost certain to parti- and 14th. - ' cipate, if discovery is made. The Word cf the confab was receivGRILL CAFE lease terms are workable. More ed from officials Of the oigani.a-tiothan 70 percent of the area of Utah of whom C. W. Love, Jr., Helper, Utah is owned by the United States. St. George business man, is presUnder the terms of the leabing.law ident. The announcement came the state will participate in all after a'. week's 'delay early Monroyalty payments for production AVE ARE TAKING THIS SPACE TO day morning. from federal lands, Mr. Love indicated the first THANK OUR SUBSCRIBERS WHO HAVE business session of the meetiif.. 'would convene at two p.m. ami : : PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS RECENTLY. would be followed by an elaborate banquet and special entertainment for those who are present Saturday evening. Unfinished SO MANY HAVE PAID THAT WE business and other matters de manding immediate attention wil HAVE NOT THE TIME TO, WRITE THEM be handled Sunday morning before, ithe convention dissolves. v . PERSONALLY. It is expected that if weather conditions permit, several Carbon; l :h county club members w ill attend the two day liiei'ting at. Cedar t s THE DATE AFTER YOUR NAME ON THE ADDRESS J, 1 LABEL GJVES YOUR EXPIRATION DATE. ONE; HUND: , : '5 advertisement should, be ial interest to Carbon LATUDA By Lorraine Mexican Hat, ; Attention is called to the large; ' qiuu icr page ad of the Utah Po" r company which a.peais. in this issue cf the Jouru-.lThis' i . tj ff By H. T. Elmo ch-- d src?sy: TvA LKS Pi MA4 ' s " -- t i II!- X. 1 il, ML x-r- sroP DOWTVtHJ Friday, January 29, 1937. Helper, Utah. .. i . ' .. ' M-'r- ril hoo-idt- . ' - , 1 . 30,t;3-f?tmi- '- J' ' ' ' ' rV ' '' ''' ' '';';;. this--week- ' flakes "liuddy': I. i two-"A.'s". I STEAKS . f y gas in beds of Morrison age. ' i In east central Utah the problem jieema to be to locate and drill the - rbeaches of an ancient sea where the sands are thick enough to the iil. Those domes which J have been drilled are mostly in the old basin, far from its edges, and have encountered insufficient sand. Iss, southern Utah exploration has n mm ? i ! ' . EGiitialpoi j i -- Lei'.uy Operators Hold Good Presswork, Good Typography, Good Paper We seek per fection on each order we print. An order here does not mean just so much popei and Ink but a happy combination of the printer's craft and PAPERS KNOWN FOR THEIR QUALITY BUY YOUR PRINTING AT HOME YO'J'IL BE BETTFB SERVED Meeiinp; ' Mfinbers of the Helper Beanly Operators' association rut at the residence of Mrs. Elinor Rebnr, for a regular night Tuesday meet ing, Mrs. S phia Roberts of Pric wa-- i present and talked on tbe proposed legislative nieacuren tr the beauty profession, Refreshments concluded the program. Those present at the meeting were Elsie Charieswonh, Tresa Pr'.ana. Mary Crrak, Iyiuise and Mayme Hanson. , RED PER' CENT PAID YOU ARE IN IN ARREARS ADVANCE IS OUR GOAL. WE WILL APPRECIATE MENT AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE IF i &llm if&7fK,Vrr PAY. . ' ",;i; ) THE WE HELPER THANK JOURNAL ;..v m imrLE.'v)Uuiiiii p.' pi YOU - TJIIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 :fP' Bo-son- e 71 Ernest Rossitcr, General Mgr. SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL C. n li : i 1 |