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Show N 0 Friday, January 14, 1938 THE VOICE OF SHARON Pago Foul wjq NOTH: Tins is tin first articles about Utah industries build I' tali. atch for others concerns in Vtah county pear in this newsmagazine. i S I s i i ; of a srries of which, help to about import-at- it which will ap-- j 1c t t J n i in Salt Lake City covers 123 acresUtah Oil . Flant . rect imized as one of the most mod'rn oil refineries America. - . s T I UTAH OIL REFINING ACTIVITIES KEEP HUNDREDS EMPLOYED IN UTAH COUNTY as fast as you care to go Today, as you spin along smoothly and quir,1y in your car with never even a thought about mechanical matters, it seems incredible that there ever should have been a time when 100 miles a day was something to hoabt about, and cars were put away for winter! d'fferent kinds refinery. of 59 carloads of oil every day t the Vtah Oil pays approximately 51191 00 for freight every hour this money helps provide for local railroad workers, helps buy Utah coal for railroad use. helps support many lated industries in this region; pays approximately $900.00 for wages every hour. Nothing else that has affqoted so many people in the history of the world has shown such remarkable improvement in so short a period of time as the automobile. That improvement, ln-- t lading the development of high compression engines, would have teen impossible without constant improvement in the quality of gasoline and motor oil. And in this, the Utah Oil Refining Company has been in the vanguard of progress. Starting 28 years ago. In a makeshift plant with a capacity of 7 barrels of crude oil a day. this company has grown until today It Is the largest manufacturing enterprise in the intermountain territory. Today the Vtah Oil Refining Company has a refinery covering 120 acres; has an original investment of more than 116,000,000.00; has 6 7 wholesale plants and hundreds of owned and leased service stations, and dealers, in Vtah and Idaho; employs 625 people directly, and approximately 1200 more in the operation of its leased service stations; manufactures more than a hundred high-spee- o' petroleum products; handles an average em- ployment d, re- This money goes to its plant, office and wholesale distributing system employees only. This doea not include the payrolls of service station Iwndling its products It pays approximately $1700 00 for taxes every hour this money is paid into m jtiicipal, state and federal treasuries and is .tUed for to help suport schools, roads, and other public activities. It pays the benefit of all the people this money is spent with Utah business houses for approximately $800.00 for supplies every hUr a great variety of guppies and serviees and circu lates throughout every community The copipany stimulate greater interest In Utah and Idahos unsurpassed scenic ancJrtatioihUattractlons, thus' Influencing the' spendingSwUtravel through the distribution of travel books frqe at ltsstation money within this territory, to the benefit of ever, one living here. helps v' A. N. JOHNSON ., Vice President and Vtah Oil Refining Co. M. Sec.-Treas- a E .We Still Have A Few USED RADIOS, Thoroughly Reconditioned and Sold with A New Radio Guarantee RALPHS RADIO and APPLIANCE CO. their ham. Windsor Leonard son-in-la- tendent B. M. Jolley visited in Pleasant View Sunday morning. Miss Prlel Peterson, daughter of the late Henry Peterson of Alberta Canada, is staying at the home of Minnie Phillips while attending school at the Provo school of Beauty culture. Mrs. Zona Holman and daughter Bernice of Taber, Alberta, Canada are visiting for a week at the W. E. Andrews home. Dorothy Hunn and Atleen Nelson of Salt Lake City spent the week end at their homes in Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips and family of Park City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder. Orvai iuacKay opoL.t the week end In Midvale and Salt Lake Bing- Mrs. Clarence Harris entertained at dinner Thursday for Mrs. Eeter York, Mr. and Mrs. Orrln ML and Mrs. Arnold Jones of with Arthur Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Bingham visited Nielso. Karris and family SuntkSy. The M. I. A. officers and Mrs. George Long entertained teachers entertained In honor of In honor of her husbantrs birthMrs. Ray Keetcher, Monday evenday Friday evening. The following ing. he was presented with a gueBts were present; Bishop and gift of silverware as an appreciatiMrs. Stanley B. Harris, Mr. and on for the efficient services she MrB. Elwood Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. rendered as secretary and Drama n Rumel Cragun, Mr. and Mrs. leader. Willett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold LOOK! Here comes Charley." Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mit- Everyone wanta to see and meet Mrs. Mr. Cree Kofford, Charley, the lovable and chell, y Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen, from the Ozarks, so be at the Mr. and Mrs. Mart Keetch, Mr. church house Tuesday evening, and Mrs, Dave Gordon, and Mr. Jan. 18th and see this exceptionand Mrs. B remar Snell of Spanish ally clever three act comedy draFork. ma. The cast cf ten characters Wednesday Albert .Heaps an? are among the best In town. You three daughters of Salt Lake visit- cant afford to miss meeting Uncle ed with Mr and Mrs. George Har- Aleck, hell surprise you all. All ris. who paid their M. I. A. fees at the Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of opening social In September will Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Ber- be given a complimentary ticket. nard Weltch of American Fork Stake quarterly conference will motored to Ogden Tuesday to at- be held next Saturday evening and tend the Golden Weeding anniSunday. Please show Windsor Is versary of Mr. and Mrs. Rast on the map by your presence. Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Dar-ma- THE HOME OF GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE 83 No. University Ave. i'm J. Gltl.hNNOOO Vice President In Charge of Marketing Phone 618 on The job hill-bill- ,, AT THE CLICK OF A SWITCH, MR. FARMER Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholos Roy visited with Mrs. Nichols parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Syndergaard of Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Louder were called to Burley, Idaho on Monday to attend the funeral of Auto Repairing Velo Barret Tim Memzies at Riverside Service 12th North - 5th. West We Pleasant View Primary officers and teachers furnished musical numbers in Primary union meeting Sunday. Minnie Phillips Is spending this week In Salt Lake as a guest of Mrs. Carl Larson. Edgemont Reporter Pleasant View P. Jameson Telephone 021-R- 1 Hasan r Lynn Taylor is Pleasant View's new Sunday School Superintendequal chance with the husband to ent, succeeding Aseal Fischer who earn the living. The affirmative has ably directed the Sunday will be given by Gleaner Girls Sf hool for several years. Theron Daryle Stewart and Mary Gillesas been chosen first has Kllpack pie. The negative will be given by assistant and Hal. Cowley as sec- M. Men Howard and Alond assistant. June Bean is or- ton Mecham. AllFerguson members of the ganist, Clarence Ashton, adult two classes are Invited to attend. class leader and Nedra Lewis as We are to announce that teacher. Retiring officers are El- Dell Davishappy has returned to his don Perry and Marbeth Snow, Ruth Stott, organist, Jones and Earl Foote, decrease long hours of tedious labor and drudgery." It's a paying investment that returns big dividends. process get Your' E':S- trrr service a of sories Light Co. or COME IN AND SEE US I? 4 t Ua T4a AO tAlC AkCOli ITV HELPFUL SERVICE Tri-Sta- BENEFICIAL Lumber Co te PHONE 20 ! FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. New And Used Furniture Used BES- T- ARE THE SANITARY COUCH Interest 6 per cent Used OT) Used No fines . 2 . MOHAIR 29 required Used II 14 . WALNUT 49 DINING SUITE I AGENTS ' KITCHEN CABINET No penalties No insurance with loans. . LIVING ROOM SUITE unpaid balance. , Used 12 COAL RANGES, as low as Real Estate Co. . . . it is mo Our selected grades of coal are care- tally chosen to in- sure the highest heating efficiency. Tell us your iyat- ing problem and well be glad to recommend a type and size that will keep yonr fuel bill down to the minimum. I Used .95 .50 .75 .50 .50 .95 & BED SPRINGS , t t I 5 V ( . . Madsen leaning fn Mutual Coal and Lumber Co. Phone 837 Sea Us For: Building Plans YOU SAVE C.Y. HANSEN PROVO Drapery and Upholstery Bargain Days Make of Coal Columbia Coke Oil Treated Stoker 0 no odors . no shrinkage acces-0ther WHERE Paper Hanging Phone 25 f All Sizes & Types u because 316 W. Center. Painting AND 45 N. 9 W. Haste! They Last Only January and February! NO LABOR CHARGE ON DRAPERIES! Coal garments. Utah Power eisve - fe , sPt3 Let's Talk It Over ! l B dwniws it o3 Tf ue&i 2 norm UTAH PROVO O m ou Furniture Exchange T ccm Ypca ? PHONE 75 dsp&ncfcm They CALI, 20 BROKER , DIXON LffouCaM poultry brooder, hay hoist and many there, proves not only a wonderful helpbut a source of increased profits. Willard L. Sowards II iiiniiiHiumNitiiMmiHWiHtimimimtiiiiiiiuuMiummtBiMHmtuiNtirtiiiiiiUMiiiimiitOHtiniiiimHmmMmiimimmiiHiiiKtiHHmmmmHmHHMi Electricity, for its many uses, such as the milking machine, milk cooler, not The cost is reasonable and it will prove a good source of income, with rents going higher all the time. We can arrange the financing for the complete job, and no down payment required ; no mortgage to give, and the rent takes care of the payments. Phone 1039 LOANS Gleaner Girls teachers. George T. Harrison of Carbon County spent the week end with his family here Stake Sunday School Superin- - of Can PHONE JS39 TW O HOUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE ! Why CITY HOMES BUSINESS PROPERTIES FARMS, RANCHES class Monday night. The question for debate is "Resolved that the housewife should be given an and But f mish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment Beneficial life Insurance Company Men Half a Loaf is Better Than None held. A special program in the form of a. debate will be presented In the.M. itiiiMiiii.iiiiiiHiiimtiiiifiiiimimiHiitiHmimiiimmniiiitimmmmiimmiimiiiiiin! LIFE INSURANCE Lorna Mecham, Yvonne Repair All Makes City. i ' home after being treated for some time in the L. D. S. hospital for injuries received last summer in a road accident. We wish him a speedy and complete recovery. Miss Mildred Baum will entertain the Literary club at her home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The annual election of officers will be Special Low Prices Oa Slip Covers, Upholstering! (t ACT NOW AND SAVE Get Full Particulars At t DIXQN-TAYLO- R- RUSSELL I |