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Show r TaxoClx Tuesday, October 28, 1954 THE DRAGEBTON TRIBUNE This and other facts were determined by department fisheries biHow important to the national ologists during surveys made fol. welfare and security is the soft lowing the reported loss of trout in the stream, is known to find its abilities when the lake was treatsource in part from seepage wa- ed. ters from the bottom of Navajo The late survey showed less Lake some seven miles away. Pos- than an average load of hatchery coal industry? A few facts of rec- this stream. sibility of fish losses in the stream fish lost through seepage of the ord can answer that better than Duck Creek Springs, source of was considered as one of the prob lake water into the springs. Many argument. A- - Fcrts Fev:-C!ecdc-d , Final survey of trash fish killed in the lake shows double the number set during original estimates, or nearl yten tons. Navajo will be restocked with trout during the . is not a thing; it is a way. states, and in a number of areas it is the basic industry. It is the source of employment for hunand for many more di-rect- t ly, indi- rectly. Coal supplyies many important national needs. The steel industry . .couldnt exist without it It is the source of much of our electric power. It furnishes chemicals jwhich are processed into thousnecessities. It ands of every-da- y our of homes and heats .millions commercial establishments. In time" of war, the demand for coal is tremendously expanded. The, production of all the weapons of war. from tanks to shells, depends hi one way or another upon coal. During war, the supply of other fuels available to civilians - be sharply restricted coal r may .must 'be prepared to take over much of this .load. Finally, .the energy market is growing, at an extremely rapid rate.f today. This means that the jnation. will need more and more off every energy source coal in-- : eluded. .This capsule account tells but .a- - small part of the great coal story, r ut it does show how vital ,cpal.4s and it explans why coal's current economic difficulties are tOf concern to us all. ;- , , A truly revolutionary product n A jUL save can it much so friction cuts engine tankful! a in of 2 to gas gallons you up UTOCO 10-3- 0 and MOJOR OIL gives you the most complete lubrication feature-mult- iple tion that money can buy. Now with an amazing new o cuts engine drag and friction so much that in average stop-and-g- Duf!ftCrec!rTrout actually save up to 2 gallons of gas in a tankful. Only a portion of the Duck Creek trout population was lost New UTOCO through inadvertent poisoning resulting frqjn the recent trash fish eradication program conducted by the Department of Fish and Game 'i .11 10-3- 0 protec- viscosity it driving you can MOTOR OIL not only saves gasoline but does everything the finest lubricating oil can do and gives you all these advantages: Cuts oil Prevents valve-liftrusting consumption Reduces combustion chamber trouble er 5ne deposits and Hundreds of thousands of miles of test driv- Dcrnce ing prove New UTOCOs amazing results. Costs Ready now for your fall change-ove- Every only a little more and it will actually pay Greatly increases engine power. r. Saturday Night for itself. ? . STEAK DINNERS i OUR SPECIALTY "! 1,1 . iFour Minor Notes a ; Orchestra Starts 9:1 5 p.m. ' Cdllcr Reservations for -- 4 t. f Parties and Banquets. r.eds'tif All Kinds (,'A ADMISSION FOR DANCING , V." 1 tmiauB t UTAH OIL REFINING CO. 45th Yeor of Servlco Xn Highway West of Dragcrtdn V r , i .. in Art Coal is produced in some 28 dreds of thousands of people TM. ,;i. 1 |