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Show February 17, 1956 THE WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY Page Five M. Program Preview Atomic Power; Am Duchess Join Forces Denver Experts ListedonAt the of the DENVER-Twenty-t- wo experts Geology Rocky Mountains have accepted invitations to speak at the areas largest oil, gas and uranium exploration meeting, to be held in Denver Feb. 27, 28 and 29, conference officials said today. Their planned discussions already have attracted advance registrations from throughout the country because of growing interest in resources of this region. As a result, Convention Chairman Laurence Brundall of Den G. M. Knebel, Standard Oil Co. ver expects more than 2,500 at N. J.), New York, I Future of the sixth annual the meeting convention of the Rocky Moun- AAPG," II The Habitat of Some tain Section of the American As- Oil. sociation of Petroleum Geologists. Raymond M. Thompson, ConTours and the most complete Tectonics of exhibits of services and equip- sultant, Denver, Central Wyoming. ment in Denver oil history will feature the first day. Phil A. Mundt, Mobil Producing Paleotec-toni- c Business sessions will be held Co., Billings, Mont. Control of Carboniferous in Denver City Auditorium Feb. Sedimentation in Central Mon 28 and 29. A full program for tana. ladies and a huge dinner dance Gregory K. Elias, Gulf Oil Co., also are on the program. Durango, Colo., Tectonics of the The speakers include top ex- Paradox Basin. Second day speakers and topics perts in their areas and specialties. They will discuss the earth are: Dr. Vincent C. Kelly, Departmovements which created the ment of Geology, University of of the rich pattern Rockies, and New movements Mexico, resources which these Albuquerque, Tecof tonics Colorado the Plateau. provided. Dr. W. Lee Stokes, Department Speakers now scheduled on of Geology, Geology, University Feb. 28, according to Brundall, of Utah, Salt Lake City, Tectoninclude: ics of the Wasatch Plateau and F. A. Thurman, president, R.M. Nearby Areas. Dr. W. W. Mallory, Phillips PeSection, AAPG, remarks. Dr. D. L. Blackstone, Jr., Uni- troleum Co., Denver, Tectonic versity of Wyoming, Laramie, Development of the Cordilleran Introduction to the Tectonics of Region. A. J. Eardley, Department of the Rocky Mountain Region." DeDr. L. A. Warner, Geology Geology, University of Utah, Salt partment, University of Colora- Lake City, Tectonics of the WyTectonics of the oming Thrust Belt. do, Boulder, meet Colorado Front Range. Concluding the two-daGene L. Shaw, American Strati- will be the following speakers: Howard Ritzma, Southern Caligraphic Co., Denver, Tectonics fornia Petroleum Corp., Denver, of the Raton Basin, with Special Structural Development of the Reference to the Late Paleozoic. Dr. John Paul Gries, professor, Eastern Uinta Mountains and ViSouth Dakota School of Mines, cinity. George R. Downs, Consultant, Rapid City, Black Hills TectonOil Producing StrucDenver, ics. James O. Stagg, McAlester, tures as Related to Major TecFuel Co., Billings, Mont. Tecton- tonic Features in the Rocky Mountain Area. ics of Central Montana. W. B. Gallup, Royalite Oil Co., Henry H. R. Sharkey, Carter Oil Co., Denver, Structural ConLtd., Calgary, Alberta; Tectonics Features of the Plains of South- trol of Oil Fields in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming. ern Alberta. Ross E. Wells, Thurman Cony Jim and Opal Fullerton 3573 SOUTH STATE 14 THE COLDEST BEER THE BEST FOOD THE SLOWEST SERVICE - Hudson Awards Deck Desks of Seventeen Utahns Seventeen Utah oil men and one oil woman were honored this week for outstanding service to the Oil Industry Information Committees nation-widpublic relations program during 1955. Gold, Silver and Bronze service award certificates were presented to the Utah committeemen by D. R. McCallum of Denver, District Chairman of the Rocky Mountain OIIC, at a meeting of the Utah state OIIC in the Ballroom of the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. e fining Co., Salt Lake City. SILVER: awards: W. H. Haines, Standard Oil Co. (Calif.), Cedar City; M. A. Tuttle, Continental Oil Co., Salt Lake City; Robert C. Mifflinj DuPont, City; Eldon Spencer, Continental Oil Co., St. George; Jack Vick, Utah Oil Refining Co., Provo; Vince Miller, Continental Oil Co., Provo, and C. L. Leavitt, Standard Oil Co. (Calif.), Provo. Salt Lake Specialist - - ALSO SPECIALIZING IN STOCK CERTIFICATES OF ALL KINDS Many Styles To Choose From 62 See Us FIRST for FIRST CLASS WORK9 - All Work Guaranteed Business Phone Intermountain Stamp Works KABl PAHHIER, - - Phone DA Appreciate Your Business 2-50- Specializing In: TANDEN STATEMENTS CONTINUOUS FORMS ROLL TICKETS COMBINATION ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTS ALL COMMERCIAL FORMS BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS General Auto Repairing (Rear) 244 South 1st West CLYDE MID Duchess claims. Salt Lake's Progressive Printers FOSTER M BISEL I nium Corp. Am Duchess this week announced their drilling operation has broken through the Potts ore vein which extends int American Singled out for special recognition also were: A. T. Farrell, City. BRONZE award were present- Continental Oil Co., Salt Lake, of the Utah OIIC, who ed to Wendall Stratton, Utah Oil chairman last year received the GOLD Refining Co., Price; G. S. Powell, award for leading Utahs successContinental Oil Co., Salt Lake; ful OIIC program. A. R. Peterson, Sinclair Refining Co., Ogden; S. L. Laws, Phillips Also, Dan Hammond, Utah Oil Petroleum Co., Orem; Don Refining Co., Salt Lake, who was Thompson, Carter Oil Co., Ver- previously given the SILVER . nal. Some one hundred oil men and award. women from all parts of Utah All branches of the petroleum Edda Eldredge, Utah Southern sultants, Denver, Igneous Tec- gathered for the award cereH. J. Davis, industry and all parts of Utah Oil Co., Salt tonics of Slater Dome, Moffat mony, and to hear plans for the Standard Oil Lake; Co. Salt were represented in the awards, (Calif.) Colorado. County, industrys informational and pubWallace G. Bell, Gulf Oil Co., lic relations program in 1956. Lake; Frank Kirkman, General the third annual presentation of Petroleum Corp., Salt Lake; J. the Oil Industry Information Tectonic Setting of Happy Leon outstandThose Anderson, Utah Oil Refin- Committee. The OIIC is the pubin recognized for Springs and Nearby Structures GOLD were the Sweetwater Uplift Area, Wy- ing service award, ing Co., Salt Lake; Alfred Brown, lic relations arm of the American Oil Re Utah Oil Refining Co., Cedar Petroleum Institute. George Hinckley, Utah oming. W. W. Isachsen, U.S.A.E.C., Grand Junction, Colo., Regional Influence of Tectonics on UraniALL JOBS GIVEN OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION No Job Too Small or Too Large um Occurrences in the Colorado Plateau Area. James Gilluly, U.S.G.S., Denver, Summary and Recapitulation. RANCH CAFE PHONE AM SIMILAR SETTING The large body of .22 cent ore is above on the Potts Ore found per Utah. Body, Marysvale, Properties directly adjoin the property of American Diichess Ura EM Omen 3-2651 BRONZE MEMORIALS RUBBER STAMPS MACHINE ENGRAVED PLATES 242 CUT 2ND SOUTH PHONE EL 04 31 YEARS OF FINE FRINTING |