Show 1 i RAlS EXHIBIT IT JI e STATE FAiR FAiRI ATTRACTIVE AWE I Oil Shown r ne Feature of Big Exposition I ing ring particularly Utah oil on m of f which there ate are re more than I lIu re miles mUes existent methods of 11 ft Jt and the Importance Im of this industry the mineral mineraI exhibits gist t the State fair Is breaking for size and attractive attractive- er r the direction of Dr R. R H H. rd Id chief of the metallurgical ae- ae I ent t of the University of Utah the i I if j Is is supported mainly by the chool of mines at the tho university eU States bureau of mines I Ing ns ng g each Year vear this exhibit has becoming more important every I Ili Is fa feature of the fair fall according I nager D. D W V V. V It has now I In II li I wn wit the building that houses It I fore fore another fall faU arrives will wUl obe provided with a more cornus comus corn com com I us us home Mr stated stilted i Ides sides being one of the leading rn rl states In agricultural Uh is threatening to set Mt a pace of mineral mineraI lands ill hustle hustle its neighbors to keep l with the said the supervisor of the theng thew ng w today One of the greatest libat will wm help bring this about he deposits of the oil of there i are four four types in Utah are ire known as ag the crude paper massive type and the core drill dr I According to Dr Bradford the quare miles of oil in Utah Feld an average of ot two forty-two gal gal- ot of oil per ton or o one e barrel of I To 1011 Toil l will be the result from each that is treat treated d It is esUe esti- esti hat the natural petroleum re res restate re- re e s n this state will supply Its deI tie tie- I of on oil without serious curtail curtail- until the tho year vear 1928 1923 Men inter- inter intern I iii n mineral deposits of the state e their belief that this will ben beI beof be- be n I of or the leading industries of I he treating of oil bit shale has c carried on in Scotland since 1847 Jias as as' proven a profitable industry nil ind now has hns an annual o output of 00 tons of which yield I I y y eight y-eight eight gallons of oil to the ton f ther feature feat of the tho mineral ex- ex 1 ts the experimental rotary furI fur- fur J brought bought here b by the United I s bureau of mines The furnace model U I model of the original which was lied eo to metals and va yow yo- yo w grade ores The ore being It d In a revolving cylinder an anted and ted fed to an intense heat while thelie the lie ls extracted from the gases that awn wn Into what is known as filter filter- tags the foreign matter being away In the form of dust every form of copper that Own on in its crude state coming comine more more than twelve different co coon cotin- nJ i n Utah may mav be seen at this ex ex- ex ex- ex Potash and are arc It d in all of their forms and andS I s 0 refinement 1 |