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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, November 7, 1957 Page! 1 1 Fifty Publishers Take 'Air Tour' ToUiewOi! Potential in Utah BY CLAIR KING The average Utahn does not' realize the great oil potential in' this state. It was brought vividly1 . to the minds of about fifty pub-lishers throughout the state when Carter Oil Company asked these publishers to be their guests on an air tour of the oil fields in the four corners area of southeastern Utah. The four corners area com-prises the corners of the states of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. The Carter Oil representatives explained the vast amount of re-- j search and exploration that has to precede the successful develop-ment of an oil field. This project entails millions of dollars from the oil companies of the world. Carter, oil has already spent over 29 million dollars for exploration and development and the other major companies have spent like amounts. The ultimate result will be the enrichment of our state by millions in new businesses, etc. This trip was kicked off by a dinner at the Hotel Utah on the evening of Oct. 31 to brief the guests on the aims, problems, costs and difficulties of a major undertaking such as this, and al-so the itineriary of the flight to show the actual operation in the oil fields as seen from the air. Two Chartered Planes The next morning breakfast was served at the Hotel Utah and the plane assignments were made and the group was taken to the airport in buses and the planes were scheduled for departure at 7:30 but were delayed until 8:10. There were two chartered Frontier planes and a Carter oil plane. The South East Independent was assigned to Frontier plane no. .2. We had a very congenial group and I felt that Sugar House and the South East area were very much honored for the pilot (Mat-thew Ferguson) informed us that he was raised in Sugar House and it was always very close to his heart and we were also pleas-antly surprised on meeting the stewardess (CarolRobertson) that she is presently liting in Sugar House. So you see the guests were all very well taken care of. On leaving the airport we flew over Suar House and uo Parlevs t rT TF1 F0UR C0RNERS OIL PROVINCE rtK-y- (' 1 - BAS,NS f J t . ... ZO PLATEAUS & UPLIFTS VPnrL 0"-- 0 GAS POOLS v t t J I ' - ' ) 4 f tTll oh. cowwurf .vr & NrX-- 1 i r i V 7 "0'J a"- -- t" r fejo J K (7V -- 1 "7- - ' rfe. f Arr--' I ypnt- - KShO ft A r ' J"J.... 1.1, 7 4 j j jj, """Yy M f Li' 'f.' v I" f f jTr i 1 VvV I ni P " LX 4 yL. I iyT i r ' u n C b e . y I l S I f j rf p ' I t.tt A J Utah Potential Map points out oil and gas potentials in Utah exploration area. 4 "IT J Canyon to Heber, Duchesne, over 'to Grand Junction then south to the oil fields, then to Farmington, New Mexico, for refueling. Back jover part of the oil fields and the uranium mines around Moab iand the town of Moab itself, we could see Charlie Steen's palatial 'home tacked on the side of a hill (overlooking Moab. J. C. McCulloch, the western Division Geologist for the Carter Oil Co., acted as guide for our plane and we felt fortunate to have a man who has explored Utah the hard way by turning over, every loose rock in the ' state.; It was most interesting the way he could explain in detail the entire 'area that Was covered by our plane. He also told of many per-sonal experiences occuring in ma-n- y of these areas. ' 1 Poultry Groups Meet Nov. 14 ,in Salt Lake , i for the coming year will be elect-ed at the sessions. ' All farm people interested are invited to attend the meetidgs. Luncheon will be served to all who1 attend. ' " ''''' The first . Continental Marines were authorized, on Nov. 10, 1775, and consisted of the ''First and Second Battalion of American Via- - - Tines." . veterinarian, and Lynn Kidd, field service representative, both with Utah Poultry, also will speak. C. K. Fe'rre,' assistant general" mana-ger, ' will head a panel discussion on farm problems in this area, i. Mrs. Edna. Ohlwiler will be in charge of the auxiliary meetings and Wendell Ohlwiler will preside at the men's sessions. Officers Members of the Utah Poultry Women's Auxiliary and president! and directors of. the various local poultry .organizations. affiliated with the Utah Poultry and . Farm-ers Cooperative, will meet at the Third Ward Chapel in Salt Lake City on Thursday, November 14. Members from this area will be in attendance. The whole theme of' the meeting will be: "How to Increase Income For Cooperative Members." One of the main speakers will be H.M. Blackhurst, general manager of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-operative. Dr. Royal A. Bagley, . H ondHUG wi mmm KARPET-KAR-E ' Developed by mokers q Bigelow Rugs and Carpets We offer the . . . FINEST and FURNITURE CLEANING Call for . . . FREE information New Fall rates Estimates HU5-073- 1 Custom Floors Co. 1370 South 21st East SUGAR HOUSE Specials! MINCE PIE Everyone's Fall Art Favorite! A vl Mexican Wedding Cakes A "baker's" QJV . dozen for . . . OU Delicious party cookies! Potato Rolls Perfect for any meal. A "baker's 07' dozen for . . . ill Fudge Nut Cake Luscious chocolate cake with fudge CQ icing ... UO i " "" ::: x: What? Me? Open a checking account? ' , " ""v X" "' Yes, you! h wiii save you much more than it costs jig :: in time, trouble, loss of money, keeping extra records, and :; &: in other ways, too. Try it. 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