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Show . I . ! pxtx'n is ft fi si U ,? fejv4- f rc r? r uk$ w US y n u k r fri ' hp p f? p rrTM t&Sf A Rich, Mew Iiidnetrv pen l pl to Careful investors EXPERIMENTAL PLANT AT 1 ' g UNVERSITY OF UTAH- The world today faces an oil famins and To fully drmonstvoie lite rich josmM1vcs f ( WHERE DEMONSTRATIONS 1 this in spite of all the new petroleum beds of (he Elko Shales on a .onimerct.il liasis, . ADE BEING MADE IS which are being developed. an experimental plant, with a daily capacity m yjj I of 100 pounds of Shale, dcsijrned after the S j B 1 Although America produces two-thirds of well-known Shale distilling plants of Scot- Rj 1 all the petroleum used over 300.onn.000 land and France, was built at the University fcj 3 1 barrels anntiaJly there is now on hand less 0r Utah. w than six months' supply. , , .1 From numerous tests made at th'S plant, Fj Oil consumption is increasing NOW faster all of the reports made by Dr. Day have 5 'IS than at any time in the world's history. With been fully verified. In fact, the Uiko Shales ja s" . the present rate of productfon it v;ill be pes- . have produced an even greater supply of oil, & , -JZ" M sijjle to provide petroleum for perhaps two gas, etc., than the first reports indicated. ijj f f 1 1 years- but D0t lonS'r- Aftor that the Vro- To put Ulc ei)tirc illdu:,tlT ou a pa5.ius $ s I ductl0" muSt decllne- commercial basis, the company decided to $ ( S " In the present crisis, the big oil interests construct at once a 100-ton distillation plant X f ! of America are now looking to the produc- at Elko, at a cost of 8100,000. In order to 1 y M tion of oil from Shales to make up for the do this and provide for aU emergencies, the fa j ( j - g declining supply. company is now offering T-per cent preferred gj ( I M stock to investors at ?l a share. This stock jij V l Realizing these facts, a number of Utah is cumulative and is redeemable at $1.10 per a 1 1 ad Nevada business men and capitalists, share. 0ny slor,t000 in stock wjll be sold g V incorporated as the ' ' Standard Oil Shale . ' 9 Co.",. have secured 4260 acres of exceptional- As a special bonus to investors who act fl ( C 1 y rlch Shale land3 adjoining the town of N0W oae sllare of common stock will bo M -" .V-::'' I Elko, Nev. This Shale extends from the . Siveu frce cach share of Preferred M I jTv'v'-So':' g surface to a known depth of over 100 feet. stock. jj ) il Exhaustive and highly satisfactory ro- From conservative estimates, the NET fl ( fmW): I ports on the property were secured from Dr. PROFITS on each ton of Shale handled will ; f M&JyJ ' 'if! David T. Day of the United States Geologi- be from S5.00 to 510.00, or a total profit for ;gS V 'WS' I cal Survey, and one of the world's most emi- l0 enre PIaut of SMO to $1000 a day. Ol ; aifia & , ., . . . . , . . A, These figures are based on a day of oicht f-j i ' imW Ml authorities, in which he states that , hours, whereas the completed plant will aetu- ' .,''' "-.'i 1 Elko Shale can be MINED WITH A -ally operate twenty-four hours a day. From yB ggf :','.'rV';:.-v;r'v ' STEAM SHOVEL for less than 50 cents a t!le 8as extracted from the Shale the com- B sJ? MW&i-m ton- He further states that the cost of anrs1"8 own fuel and liave m ? sar-. .777::''-'''::.S?-:::'. -I tracting crude oil from the Shale would not ' ch i , WP4f? - v Sfl' exceed 31 a ton from which 45 to 110 gal- TMs ls high-class manufacturing in- Mi XS--'-",?- "41 ions of oil can be distUled. The report gives dustry, and is in no way a speculation. 1 a i . -B L I L -L-- Txi'slr tlle analysis of tIlis oil as containing 80 per Don't wait for Opportunity to kick in iltt "A g 1 yL '.T-iMllT ffi cent Kasoline and 20 Per cent high-grade your front door. Craso it NOW with both uH I JTSmTmn axle Srease- This is in addition to the Gas, tallds'. A I j - -dl$M i it ii' ISilL'IWj ''fi Sulphate of Ammonia and other valuable by- Send the coupon, or call at the company's I "Vj&fjj j jjjr QMWMM' P products which are contained in the Shale. office TODAY. B ilwlrfe Xit$m I Following Dr. Day's reports, the services Free Demonstrations I'il H frfff 'iSzffi ?.iKW ftvfe'lS of Otto Stalmann, a prominent chemist, were , . I ' 3 13 fSp MyfiOfflS&WJJ t itfift'iflHI t. W'H l,e made at the University Plant ovcrv f j B '3 J3&m JtMJ i secured to act as Consulting Engineer for day, including Sunday. Phone for appoint- U the company. monts.msatch W27 yj 208-207 Walker Bank Building Salt Lab City ' j ! 3 ' x'il W. O. KAY, President. . DR. W. D. DONOHER, Vice-President. jj$ I IS if ' Jl !'' If JOHN PINGREE, Treasurer. ''ilV ' y-y J7? CI MERCHANTS BANK, Depository. 8 Gentlemen:. Without option PlWSt"fcrrcd tock. '. .. ', .pf ture and other ln n r ' |