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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY n i i aiij at less than 212 degrees, by the water, is "cold" to a substance that boils at 425 degrees. And so the heavy Beaver Connty'a County Seat Paper part of this "wet" gasoline is bound He Sells to condense Just like steam on a winA. C. SAUNDERS, Publisher dow pane. Once condensed it can't We've been selling Shell 400 for .explode because gasoline In liquid Good Dry Cedar or sometime and a lot of motorists have form will not explode instantaneoubecome strong believers In the "dry" sly. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY The condensed particles will Pitch Pine gas theory. Now they want to know partly burn slowly and partly run SUBSCRIPTION'- 2.00 Per Year what it is all about! Deliver at $7.00 per ton. down the cylinder walls, washing They are beginning to ask p.ome away the oil film and thinning the Phone Order to 24 A First Class Publication Entered questions that are apt to prove em- crankcase oil. In the Postofflce In Beaver, Utah, a barrassing unless we know the an a 212 Now you ask, "Why not WILFORD GURR swers. Second Class Mall Matter. . gasoline then?" "What is 'dry gasoline?" It There are several reasons. That's the first question usually. have-yo- u extoo be would and consistentlyf5-- ' it would Boulder, 25 miles from a highway Some people think it means no water would dilution lack and it mile or per " to handle per plosive In means the gas. Others think it and 115 miles from a railway, is said casing-hea- d than could be had with the v like something power of like hygas, compressed by Lester Spencer of Escalante to be cylinders You see, the carburetor Is under the Sam. gasoline. the richest per capita town in Utah. drogen or acetylene. " tears the gas- lions. a of sort atomizer that drawbacks Shell there recognized o and small is it oline heavtO0. into .particles very .. NatnraUy, the n Native Americans are more reluc- to the name of the product but de mixes If thoroughly with air. gasoline that causes oil diinti tant to answer census questions than cided the advantages far exceeded Even in pretty a motor that 13 stone cold en if the lighter fractions do get iJ are foreign born citizens, laments the disadvantages. The "dry" gas some of this mixture '1 the stays mixed un- the erankeasA a selling point just too good to Harry S. Joseph, district supervisor gave In a hot, around and heated off. sets it the til spark andi don't overlook enough thattj selling points for the 1930 federal count. running motor the manifold constru- clapuiaic quicKiy, escaping thro grow on trees in the gasoline imthe "breathers" in the crank, ction and temperature is more Gold Star mothers and world war walls. It is the stuff abovo in. than temperature. engine portant to was decided When market .lt widows have been voted an appropricombustion chambers Inside it that stays in the oil and h the grees gasoline everyone who ation of $5,386,000 by the House of to 400 it thinned. handle hot gets plenty knew about knew gasolines anything Representatives to visit the graves That's what the motor labor- fuel, proving you can get the that this was better gasoline than of their loved ones in Europe. 0 But fuel in the mixture. vauBUL there s,uen. uneckmg the oil proper sold. But every brand you are expected to make the trip any being a crooked manifold (and who ever the equivalent of a thousand mil ever of has "betheard declared Itself The measure has been by 1934. ter." The word doesn't mean any saw a straight one except on a rac- driving it was found that Shii sent to the senate. thing. We have to show "why" and ing car?) "unscrambles" the mixed; would dilute the oil perhaps o air and gas almost as thoroughly as a cent to per cent. "Wet" 425 "how." . When Congressman Don B. Colton or screen and 430 sand grees seperates a gravel. degrees gasolines V For long time the Navy has had suggested that mail from Salt Lake The mixture travels so fast through dilute it 40 per cent, 50 nerw a set of which standards has been City to Kanab be carried in special The the manifold that it hasn't time to as much as 65 per cent in someoaj post office trucks .equipped to sort generally accepted as official. nut is oil dilution serious'" get warm. You can't heat a charge! a standard calls for maximum and deliver mail enroute, he was Navy Is serious enough that of gasoline very ho! in 11200 of a It 437 of Fahrenheit endpoint degrees proposing a jew thing. The depart car manufacturer has ad 437 second! 425 or gasoevery if pretty poor gasoline you ask us. ment Is conducting an inquiry into from $ 5 to 1 100 worth of equirnj' line okeh a in be motor would hot It be all a in may right the possibilities. old truck but what it would do to running at nearly constant speed. to help prevent it. Improved m 0 rolds, carburetor and intake hes Mark J. Brockbank, 17, Eagle a smart 3,000 r.'p.m. automobile en- Tractors burn kerosene or have after special carburetor jets, and trick traffin satisfactorily around they gine worming city Scout of Spanish Fork, has been been started and warmed up with rectifiers" are some of the contr awarded honors for the best account ic won't bear repeating. But a tractor isn't what tions you pay for when you bi; Naturally, such gasoline Is cheap- gasoline. of the Boy Scout jamboree in Eng call flexible. er to you'd can make because exactly Nobody new car. They'll all help some.' a take you land last year. Brockbank repre ever won But these same manufacturers, for lot of a out of it any prizes of barrel And crude. getting thru sented the Timpanogos council. His their is easy to make. Almost anything heavy traffic rapidly in a tractor. it instruction books, speak manuscript, submitted In competiEven tractors would probably use warning, in bold face tvne nam; tion with scouts from the entire Un- short of kerosene can go into it and gasoline except for the cost of it. "Use only the best grade gasolinJ ited States, will be published In book does go into it, in fact. oil Perhaps we'd better stop and an- Motorists might use "wet" gasoline one with a low form. If it cost any less than Shell 400. tion, due mainly to traffic drift swer another question. 0 can materially shorten the life They could afford to change oil "What's an Recent editorials on the disarma and would put up with starting your car. Guard against it." is the highest boiling ment parley, convening In London And the automobile clubs tt claimed that England and the United point of any of the various fractions troubles. the problem is serious enough "Why 400 States were In agreement. This that go into the gasoline. Gasoline How did Shell decide against 390 write and release newspaper sto: meant the sinking of a lot of old is a mixture, you know. In the stills it starts deat 131 around boiling saying the same things. Corns degrees or 410 degrees boats, among them the battleship grees. But if you kept the tempera- That's the real story. Shell knew sense tells you that oil that is Utah. ture at 131 degrees only a little bit that If An.tlfln't gasoline isn't going to work. Battleships of the Utah class cost Now, after all this, there's only and it couldn't) ten million dollars. What a lot of would boil away. Then you'd have out of 212 question than any motorist will rural roads could be to raise the heat to get more to boil gei any snap or speea oui or 62& built with a sum like that. But here over, until you got to where you (kerosene), so they decided toi trace of good judgement ought wanted to "cut" and call all that compromise at the most favorable ask: A is the biggest shock: "Where's nearest St the dreadnought today can only be had you had distilled over, "gasoline." point between. Every time they'd go uu me on dilution trouble you auove for forty-fiv- e million dollars. Figure If you go past a 400 get "wet" gasoline. Bemett's service, handles all started. Up to 400 degrees the mothat out. Does war pay? "What is 'wet' gasoline?" tor could be run under almost any products. Fast service with a o Well, "wet" gasoline is a motor condition MANTI CITY CLEANED IT" it could be slowed down, fuel that has the heavy fractions sped up, a load, raced unloaded, pull Horace Brown, mayor of Manti, above 400 left In. You will remem ARTHUR SMITH idled, choked, run cool .overheated, turned the keys and passwords of ber that most automobile motors are lean rich it, run it with a mixture, Plumber the city over to Scout Louis Westen-sko- water cooled and water boils at 212 missing cylinder, dirty plugs, warp8. Saturday, February degrees. An automobile motor, kept ed valves, worn rings, and what- Telephone 88-- S He left his office and crossed the street. ' He rather angled across the street. A scout, clothed with the authority of the law arrested him The charge: "Jaywalking." The fine: $5.00. That was only one of Manti City was the Incidents. "cleaned up." Scouts of that city were given complete and absolute authority to run the city for a day Aside from the fact that they gained a splendid experience, they brought a number of city ordinances into play. Sheriff James Sanderson was also among those apprehended, Bemett's Confidential Talk About the Product It May Be You LATE: AFTEKN0ON 14, 1030. (i m ON A BU5Y DAY HtNEttBERS AN LETTER HE INTENDED TO DICTATE THAT WOOING OUT-OF-TOW- N Sawed StoVe Wood i end-poi- DECIDE5 TO TELEPHONE- - PLACES CALL-CONNEC- TION 15 M COMPLETED WHILE 5 (7h. "j pre-ignit- e; Man He nt end-poin- " ts . DECIDES LONG- - D15TANCE 15 A hOST SATISFACTORY .- KES0LVE5 IT OFTEN. TIME, SAVERTO USE. end-poi- nt 11,-44- a Long Distance is both direct and in- Most calls are now comexpensive. while pleted you hold the line almost as , fast as local calls. 7 r s Various Long Distance station-to-statio- n day rates were again reduced Jan- -' uary 1 the fourth reduction in a little more than three years. "Station-to-statiodesignates those calls on which you will talk with anyone at the called telephone. Evening and night rates were not affected by the reduction. I practlr-l- end-poi- n" slow-motor- nt ed stove-dh-tilla- te " end-poin- An Advertisement by The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. 'end-point'- End-poi- SUMMONS In the Third Judical Court of Beaver County, State of Utah. Inter State Fidelity Building and Loan Association, formerly Fidelity Building & Loan Association, a corporation. Plaintiff ' -- vs- Fred Jefferson and Frances Jefferd son, Rose Hirschman Pesses and State Bank, a Corporation of Utah. Defendants The State of Utah to the said DefendMil-for- ant: within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is Instituted for the purpose of foreclosing a certain mortgage given by Fred Jefferson and Frances JeJfferson to plaintiff, under date of December 19, 1924, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Beaver County, Utah, on the 22nd day of December 1924 In Book J of Mortgages at page You are hereby summoned to ap- 71. pear within twenty days after the STEPHENS, BRAYTON & LOWE. service of this summons upon you, if Attorney for Plaintiff served within the county in which P. O. Address 1407-1- 0 Walker Bank this action Is brought; otherwise, Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. FURG3ITUR 20 to 40 per cent off on end-poin- t? Y. end-poi- nt ena-pol- first-cla- nt ss end-poin- t, w F Death rode Its fatal chariot into Standarvllle, Utah, Thursday, Feb answered to ruary 6. Twenty-thre- e the roll call. The cause of the blast in the mine of the Standard Coal Company may, perhaps, never be known. A commission, headed by O. F. McShane, state industrial commissioner, and John Taylor, state coal mine inspector. Is conducting an investigation. From survivors it was learned that the explosion occurred in mine No. 3, sending the after-dam(carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide gas) coiling Into mine No. 1. Twenty miners were killed. Three, of the rescue party that went into the mine Friday, were killed by a caveln in No. 3 mine, No. 3 vein. The Standard Coal Company has been a leader in safety measures, coatings of rock dust being applied to surface within the mine, to prevent explosion. Old timers suggest that a cutter, working through a lay er of coal may have sent a spark in to a pocket of gas, causing the blast F. A. Sweet, president of the com pany, announced that, In addition tJ present relief measures, all lamllles affected will receive compensation p, j. .. Insurance. DON'T DEPEND UPON SALARY ALONE That Is only a temporary means of support," and may stop at any time. Suppose that time would come today or tomorrow; what would you do for the day ATTENTION POETS , Each State in the United States bringing out a book an Anthol ogy of their best verse. Utah Poets are requested to send their best poems to the Utah State Editor, Merling D. Clyde, at Price Utah, without delay. An American Anthology will be chosen from the very best of the 48 books. What a chance for poets. AFTER? Tills U a very vital question, ami deserves serious consideration. If you have been spending all you have made, change the habit RIGHT NOW, and start a Savings Account with this safe, strong bank. Is ' YES, BEGIN NOW State Bank of Beaver County BUKBIliilllin Yourself ! . Mackerell & Cockett 11 of-ten- er ?" nt end-point- ?" o MINE BLAST CLAIMS 23 AT STAXDARDVILLE 1 i di .Don't Rob every article in stock that is the astonishing, welcome news for 930. Now's the time to buy furniture. . t; 0 ! Location notices for sale at the Press Office. You are robbing yourself as well as your community when you spend your money out of town, or send it out with the peddler or to mail order houses. When you stunt the growth and impair the prosperity of fly-by-nig- ht your home town you are taking money out of your own pocket. For while you may seem to get a bargain, yet by backsetting local prosperity that much, you injure your own (and everyone else's) future prosperity, Moreover, mail order merchandise is generally poor merchandise-po- or at any price. Pay Yourself Dividends By spending your money at home you enrich your community foster growth, and prosperity... As the town prospers it draws more people and more industries that spend money here... Think this over before you send out of town for your dry goods, auto supplies, printing or any other commodity. |