Show O el 1 f ft mm m V MT f-i V w-k t H I I Lg 1 IMA 1 Ji 1 O pH Tin Basin Held Prospect To Held that la nt i Colorado this week with the re- railroad company rom 10 r Lf n agent of the lIt Carl E. aLS ben interpreted as a preliminary The oil Denver trade for the oU Indus- saw Tn the visit of the three companies in proposing a rail line into or through the Rangely It waa pointed out t David great Colo- railroad In- line to bisect Uie BatlA go to Salt Lake but that at that time the Basin looked unpromising from an Industrial and commer- cial standpoint so the line end- ed at In recent Colorado and Utah's Uintah proved to be a veritable treasure house of rat ural In addition to fabulous oil resources the area has rich livestock the largest commercial deposits Of In the huge phosphate and some of the nation's most Important asphalt beds in addition to valuable ag- is thought here that from the standpoint of the deposits near bonanza would provide the most Import ant pay loads for a freight as the freight on now moved by amounts to near- ly a million dollars The of the Denver and Salt Lake railroad e u would not com- ment on their mission here or of the railroad company's if OU the P und Er railroad has Indicated any plans 1116 of the |