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Show MARCH 29. 193 liiah Counlv, liin SUNDAY HERALD EVJTOAY, Red Cross Canvass Opens In Residential Section Privet ted rxtna.d from th mldrntlal Crom drlvt the butlnru luti ire Saturday am Utah Oil Lists ( drive will eon imit through Marco 31. he iwuao-io-bou- Hundreds of volunteer women ire expected to be taking part in he canvass before the drive ends for geographic reasons, the city been divided Into tour U Hake boundaries for the residential 'invass. The women are working under the direction of a chairman :or each stake is follows: rrovo is iff Co V I II v III is Earnings at $2.35 a Share Yliis Salo Oiifr itake, Mr. P. A. fhristensen. East Provo Stake, Mrs. James S Judd: West Utah Stake, Mrs Clifton B. Thatcher, and Utah Net tirniflgi of Utah Oil Be- fining Company for 1951 mre total of 13 .2C3- .$2 SS share, or E, S. Holt, Utoco president, laid Saturday in releatlni the annual report company' Utoco' net earnings for 1952 ere up 4 8 per cent over 1951', when they totaled 13,114.799.07. or 12 U a - share. Dividends - paid durlni the year were J1.00 per hire, totaling $1,391,115 which was the tame rate and amount -paid la the preceding year. Ten wells were drilled during 1952 on acreage In which Utoco had an Interest, the report laid. Five of the wells were productive and five were dry. A wildcat well, the No. 1 Middle Mountain .Unit In Sweetwater County, Wyo., was completed with an oil flow of 164 barrels daily. Utoco has fourth Interest In this well and surrounding acreage. A second wildcat, the No. 1 Trill Unit, also in Sweetwater County, Wyo., was completed as a shut-Igas well. At the beginning of 1953. Utoco owned an Interest In 60 producing wills, not Including Its interest in the Salt Creek. Wyoming unit. Deliveries of crude oil to the eompany'i refinery through Us common carrier crude pipe line last year averaged 26,060 barrel - Mrs. Monroe stk. Mrs. Katie Mitchell, Clark and cochalrmen H. E. Nicholson, general Provo City chairman for the Red Cross drive, pointed out the great need for Red Cross fund this year, oot the least of which Is to provide hlnod lor eamma globulin, the first proven weapon against paral vsls In Dollo. It will not prevent doIIo. but it has proven it pre vent paralysis. Protection, how ever, last only about five weeks from one Injection. The Red Cross has budgeted I7.000.fj00 for this emergency gam ma globulin program, Mrs. Nichol son said. mil, - 1 m ' Needlepoint effect. 3 dimtnlon., ol texture. Right with modern or . . troditionoll Seors Invite you to thop ond compare. We think you'll ogree that our it an ex- eeptionally low price, for uch fine quality carpet. The casual," ' multi-levtexture Is available ' In the most wanted color. Tho oft gray, grten or beige. It' V "right" with any type of furnish- log, duroble and slow to show 1 footprints or soil. The fine blend of Imported wool and tarpef... rayon assures lonai even wear. Available both in 9 end widths. You'll like it beauty. quality-a- nd price. Cluff's Feed Hill : Approved As Mixing Station n Guff Feed Mill, local feed dis tributor of Provo. Utah, his been made an approved custom mixing station, according to an announce ment by the Ralston Purina Com pany, St. Louis. Mo. Cluff. say the announcement. daily.Is qualified to render the type of custom grinding and mixing serv ice the Ralston Purlni Company approves. - "We ere completely equipped to grind farmers own grains and mix into them balancers that the Purina Research Labora tories and Purina Research Farm have found to be practical and SALT LAKE CITY. (UP)-E- lec said Sterling Cluff tion of new officers and the annual economical," ' weetheart banquet Saturday night of the firm. By grinding the farmer's, own wound up activities, for more than 450 delegates to the Utah Associa- grain and blending with it the tion, Future Farmer of America, proper Purina balancer, It 1 possible to Increase the return convention here. John A. Bralthwalte, 17, Ephraim farmer gets from his grain when Sanpete county, wa named '"Star he markets It through his livestock State Farmer" of the Utah asso- and poultry In the form of pork, beef, eggs or milk, he added. ciation in Friday' sessions. A chapter award for safety was presented to the Box Elder delega tion. One hundred dollar nrnflrlenrv wards were made to winners of IWC lYCUUUiUil various contests, Including Rolfe Kerr, Bear River chapter, public speaking; Terry C. Beutler, Cache Naylor Auto . Co., local Dodge . i chapter, farm mechanics; Steve dealer, Saturday announced Tingey, Box Elder chapter, dairy ceipt of a telegram from the farming; Dee Hardy, Box Elder, DoJge Division of Chrysler Corpo-- j toll and water conservation; Shel- ration In Detroit announcing lm- don Jessup,-- Beaver chapter, rural mediate price reductions on Dodge I electrification and LaRon Oliver, truck and Dodge pas Delta chapter, poultry farming. senger car. Price reductions on trucks range up to J61 In factory retail prices at factory, Detroit, he announced. Price reductions on Dodge pas senger car, factory retail prices at factory, Detroit, range from $67.50 to $135.80. The telegram pointed out that the lower price at the approach of the spring buying season with no aacrlflce In quality were made Burled 11 mln- - possible by Increased production OGDEN, (UP) tiles in a huge bin of sand, an 18- - ana oy me removal of govern construction worker at the ment controls, which now permit year-olUtah General Depot here was uf a iree competitive market. 1 . y 12-fo- s i . i A' Ephraim Youth Utah 'Star Farmer' 1 " ftr 1 Dodge Announces iDriA Dnrlis4i II rei Buried Alive In Sand Bin d located Friday. The victim was Charle C. Cole of Glenn Coleman and Mrs. Leona Coleman Handelong, both of Ogdcn. Fellow worker said the youth had tied a rope around hi waist and had lowered himself Into the sand bin at a cement mixing plant to attempt to unclog It. Suddenly, several yards of sand sloshed down on him. Coroner Alfred Gladwell ruled the, death accidental. The victim was an employe of the McKee Construction Company, man, son ' IS YOUR WATCH keeping correct time? 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