Show r I j i I c. c 2 4 r 4 A A 7 1 3 r f r 9 t r 1 A x c e 4 I V VI VV I V 7 4 A 44 j. j y V. V I S Tribune Telegram Photo Photo 5 s I oils Oil S il Company Officials r Tour our Site of New Plant 1 of of the Standard Oil Co of Calil California ho vho toured site the cOmpa compa company's 1 8 II refinery to be built north of Salt are Ji sho shown shon own n above e Le Left t to r right tl they ey ar are T. T S. S Pct Peter Peter- r. r I it- it L Refinery efin t S red by t td r andard d rd i t r fames m s. s Q 1 S rd Oil Oi Company ny O of ornia omia is fo b coming becoming part of the thele J ake Re le c community H. H D. D Col- Col 1 b board ard chairman said Wednes- Wednes i In announcing that fon on the refinery 1 of the city has start started d. d instruction should be com- com d d In ov mb r he ne stated add add- hat hat the company Is continuing arch for oil deposits in Utah v r. r Collier along with other ails of the oil oll company held inference with the press in inI I Utah LUtah aft after r completing a stir sur- of th the acre tract the press conference Mr er er gave a luncheon in Hotel i Salt Lake busi busi- men F. F A film on the develop develop- oil in Saudi Arabia was wasi Ve if i esen ent at the luncheon table Mr Yr Collier were Mayor Earl Slade e George Albert Smith ident dent Church of Jesus Christ day Atter-day Saints Gay Gov Her- Her B. B Maw Dr A. A Ray i. i dent ent University ity of Utah and ber of business leaders lenders t F Se Secure c Rights stated that rights of on oa the mile p pipeline from Rangely oil fields have been fed encl and d that t. t the pipeline also I w oe completed in November kS S. S Peterson president and president of at the Salt Lake ne ICo Co said that about 1 1 1 K WO oo annual additional pay roll roU accrue to the Salt Lake area be lie he result of ot these joint ven- ven V 1 Mr r. r Peterson wa waa Intro Intro- ft-by ft y Mr Collier as a 3 native It gan egam J should start by the ther f r summer mer according to C C. F. F nr vice president of the Salt Pipeline Co He said the pipe pipe- in crossing Wolf creek pass o feet would be the f t I in the e continental United 0 fl j To Relieve Coast said sald the prime reas reason n the refinery was the area as far west as ble Hole ble and to relieve the dem demand nd I C California oil oU wells fl refined products at the new plant will service termo in area said Mr Mn P. P r Gasoline and arid fuel oils Will into V Washington n Ne- Ne Idaho and Oregon hinted the pipe line might ally Hy run to Spokane and y Future developments will vill willmine nine mine Ine this phase of the coms cornI com com- s I expansion he said ough hough California is well sup sup- at it the present time oil oU will to 10 be Imported there by 1951 I. I plants similar to the one 1 See Page Fare 3 t Column 7 sen sen en president C. C F R Hansen vice president of the Salt Lake Pipe Line Lne Co H. H D. D Collier Comer chairman of the oil company compan board and Fred C. C Eastman n Salt Lake district manager manager who iho Inspected site S. S L. L REFINERY Continued from Page One ne nein in Salt Satt Lake City are developed he said To Employ OO Mr Hansen said about persons persons persons per per- sons will be employed on the construction construction construction con con- of oC the refinery which will lie mostly In Davis county with the remainder in Salt Lake county When built about persons will be employed in the refinery according to present plans Mr Hansen added He estimated between between be be- tween and barrels of oil oU will be refined here daily He said that the maintenance of the plant should affect employment employment employment employ employ- ment for other local manufacturers and industries Much fabrication Willbe ill be necessary to supply the plant he pointed out outMost Most of the pipe will be of 10 10 inch size with an actual inlet into the Salt Lake area of inch 8 pipe Mr Hansen sal said l. l Pumping stations stations sta sta- will be located at Rangely and Hanna Hann Scrapers to clean out the pipe pipeline pipeline line a company development willbe will willbe willbe be installed Mr Hansen said A large Jarge spiral blade will be propelled along the line by oil all pressure he added At At- about mile 30 internals vals traps will be inserted In the line Mr Hansen said At these points the scrapers may be inserted and removed along with undesirable matter at other tra traps he said Mr Collier estimated enough allIn oIlin oil all oilin in the Rangley field to I supply 25 25 00 to Ito barrels daily dally for the next 25 years Unless more is found In Utah or or- other states Mr Collier said the products finished products from the Salt Lake refinery will not go to the west Vest coast The refined products will supply only the the area No Coal Injury Mr Collier said sald th the c company's 8 expansion will not injure the coal Industry He pointed out that almost al almost xi- xi most all farm equipment is de de' on and that tl the e comI corn com com company's f I pany's Increase is aim aimed dt at t supplying sup sup sup- plying these demands Future expansion will wm depend upon dealers dealer's demands population pop Increase and other factors Mr Collier Comer said Included in the group were E. E J. J McClanahan and P. P L. L Fahrney both vice presidents G. G Stewart Brown manager public relations E E. E D. D Thompson manager dealer sales and Fred C E Eastman manager manager man man- ager lager Salt BaIt Lake district i C |