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Show Widely Read! UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING This Energy Edition is dis4S states and in several foreign countries, carrying the story of the Colorado Plateau practically world wide. SUPPLY COMPANY tributed in all VERNAL, Utah Oaks Park, a favorite fishing area of this district, is being developed to safely accomodate larger crowds. Tables, garbage cans, toilets and stoves are needed to make the area safe for continued human use and to keep it clean and attractive. COAL FLOWING into a railroad car at a siding at Hayden, Colo. A truck parked beneath the shaker sieve between the elevator and railroad car catches small chips and pieces unsuitable for shipping. Routt, Moffat and Rio Blanco counties in Colorado have enough coal to supply the U.S. 1,000 years at present rate of consumption, according to U. S. Bureau of Mines. nite Coals, Part II, can be obtained from the Bureau of Mines, Publications Distribution Section, 4800 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. The publication or publications desired should be identified by number and title. rt lignite. Part II of the report, The A. Liets Company Vemco Drafting Equipment Henry Wild Optical Theodolites, Levels and Mechanical Precision Instruments Reproduction and Photo Copy Work Reproduction Machines and Sensitized Materials Charles H. Arnold Hugh E. Blevins Belmont 9625 West Colfax Ave. Denver 15, Colorado Deleter, Wacrd WttcKcr & Oil Abstractors dealing with utilization, discusses developments in the combustion of lignite for power generation, as well as the carbonization, gasification, hydrogenation, and other chemical processing of the substance. Each section of the report includes an extensive bibliography. In addition, Part I contains an appendix presenting statistics on the production and value of lignite in North Dakota from 1926 through 1952. Single copies of Information Circular 7691, Technology of Lignite Coals, Part I, and Information Circular 7692, Technology of Lig- - NOW OPERATING IN & Eckel Slide Rules Compliments of Three Major Coal Regions In Western Colorado A two-paBureau of Mines report on the production and utilization of lignite is now available. Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay announced recently. Lignite, the lowest rank coal, fa abundant in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. Part I of the report, which was prepared by Bureau R- staff members at the Charles - Robertson Grand Forks, N. Dak., and at Washington, D. C., summarizes industrial development possibilities for lignite, European techology on lignite coals, the occurrence and properties of lignite, lignite mining In North Dakota, and the preparation, transportation, and storage of Anomaly Maps Pickett Alabama Idaho Michigan No. Dakota Washington SERVICE in the FOLLOWING STATES Colorado Arizona Arkansas Illinois Indiana Kentucky Nebraska Montana Nevada So. Dakota Oklahoma Oregon Florida Louisiana New Mexico Utah Wyoming HOME OFFICE in BILLINGS, MONTANA TeL Denver Bismarck TeL 3948 TAbor Casper TeL Evansville TeL SELECTIVE ARIZONA CALIFORNIA NEW MEXICO NEVADA WASHINGTON ON LARGE JOBS AND SMALL OPEN PIT MINING Isbell experience is based on moving over 200,000,000 tons on small and large jobs; mining or stripping uranium, copper, gold, lead, sulphur, zinc, manganese, tungsten and non-metalli- tU j $ r? jOiOjD & otttW51 Jr Is ::1i ,? v k rN - ' -- try h. BOX 2351 RENO, NEVADA TELEPHONE 37135 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY |