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Show 46, , , - . - , ' . , . ., ,.2 - . , . . , . . ., . ,. . . , . , , ,.. ... -, . - -- . - ' AND MEGRAM, Solt DESERE1' NEWS , Lek. City, Wecimestlay, December 15,-19- - - 54 - - !. ; , , - , . 44k '' ' 4 ,, t x 17 ' i i: ' ".; ' , t . 4 ', - ! ' .:' ' ''' I ' l :,c ; ''.....114. A' 1, '''' '.. '. ' - . - 7 ,g, i I .. I. f , t - ke. 44, I: , Wag - A I; $ , 4k. , ' 1 1, ,t s4 r , 4, ' ' 4 , WM , -, - WAYNI WONDERLANDWild horses Jilin roam Wayne County's desert lands.-Occaatonally riding club members stage a wild horse chase and capture some of them. enact- big scenes like this ,0110. Virtually everyone makes living running iheep or cattle.- -- - --- -- --- --- " -.....,,,...----- --, - -- . - . ---- - -- ---L---- --- -- e'v'e i . - . . m Mayor-WilliaA county like , ,. . . . - 41 -- ) , - -! , , --- .0N , - - , , - , - . AWN - - , . - - 4ontinued from Page )(1 -- 1 nd hoists at the two major anium ore mines in the t tad fols certdstzly ara 11WSylle - - has 1 be,niIthe1 mit - - rich-es- experience of my Life is anything but staid and stagnant, Wayne County folks provide most of their ,t-i-,-!-,, likT"ta5SWilCiiIit7 . at on I a I li' Ptrberit-betnr-buitt-st-Blek the marshy meadows nell And the days when two around Loa and Bicknell or . teaehers handled seven grades . on the mountain ranges to in franie buildings d stoves the east and west. heated with , are dimming into history. No Butcher Shops A new telephone system Price and .141gerton. More and Cedar Mountains in Even so, a traveler can't was built three- - years ago, hometwerciinishedinPrice - EmeryCQUILLY a a butcher 'find shopAo buy ; in 1954 than during any year awe speeding communication-with--"They're more piece off one of those fat in the county. , in the city's 71:year history. Hereford s. Wayne County int, and more beautifulinsspaiyr Wild horses still roam the s "There are no vacant build- - the Grand Canyon," : people , like those of several desert lands. Occa- county's ings here," says Hal G: Mae- - Castle Dale's Mayor Lewis B. Utah other areas, southern okf t tr.tahlieltabw dat It that hmatitu Tnnan tcniffht inert iontsv sionally riding club members '1 LIM Vit pa LIVAIIIII Litriluty tli yULL11401JVL gIJIIC3. ...Lagall., have their Own is a formation known as the stage a wild horse chase and Price's weekly They take turns capture some of them. newspaper. "Our business has wedge." bee to satisfy tt We mentioned Wayne's been good..I can't think of Pessimism? Castle country mend. e to too which have people-irfailed any firms busy worry The geological goblins we country cutups. Onecharaetee' wholong in the about it. part-o- f', referred be remembered is Bill will At Castle Gate, the second the Wayne Wonderland . aIrishman. which includes the Land of Hay. largest. power plant of Utah a race at at Once horse Power & Light Co., a 68,000 the Goblins and Capitol Reef v toldilim someone Monument----------kilowatt unit 'which will National The Dixie National Forest burn 740 tons of coal ,a day, Tourists who venture .off wasn't an Irishman because Is to "go on the line" this and he had been born in America. provides an annual cut of 10 the main north-sout."It the old cathad kittens east-wemonth million board feet of fine highways through in the oven you wouldn't call , cost It $10,000,000. Ponderosa pine and Engel. Utah and get into Wayne them biscuits, now would ye?". and !"oh" new fine "ah" Touristwise, many County may which mann timber spruce Billy used to tell a, story accommodations have been before massive sandstone a blonde., WOMIll who about 22 in sawmills operakeeps erected since the war to intertemples, natural bridges and Ldressed as a. ghost nt tion thmugholiEmostnftthwn Littupendoustgorges, - reflecting cept.east.west traffie,,,along," U.S. 30 also an increasing thecolor of spectrum. year. every number of motorists taking And more tourists are corn. -S- tate-Gains Albert Albertson , forest 111- an Utah 10, all a.:1.1nla.g,,..,of reilnisor2 s.ays boresty,ro: ith, e r! il e Ingeneryiyaen.nw season to southern Cali- The Beehive atate'a sc,hool Loa, vided grazing last summer for four tourist courts fornia. ., , 21,160 cattle and 54,830 sheep . population is expected to in. county seat crease 80.000 by 1982. the "The tourist business will The worlds highest forest,. . Castle Dale'; Lions . Club nas planned a campaign to Utah Foundation said this on top of Boulder Mountain, certainly increase," predicts iiivertise the Buckhorn Wash - ix located within the Dixie. Arthur Brian, executive vice year. l ,11411014. 4,..,, pot-bellie- 0 4' A ..it. .w . i. , . CO iit --7 in run-dow- n 41k1 , . . --- - --- --7 . ' it,,-,- , . ..)..; ,.17,..., 9 do 0 -- , .a. A, IN 11. ,...,, s of - . 074.1 , , - , oil. ago, "wild. Otters" struck gas In one of most historic coal. Castle's producing sections, the Sco. s - . 1 field area. It WAS st Scofield a thunderous explosion that 1..,i,...-..200 men on May Day, 1900: .V44'1.NoYst PliPs -Cli"-" , e.4.,' "stet 4 1 This year natural gas from 11 dozen successful wells in 1 Scofield-Clea- r Creek area the , ties fed into a pipeline cross- pig the Wasatch Mountains ' i ;and hooking into the far-flung distribution system of . Mountain Fuel Supply Co., in Utah County. ' 'Moen trdles farther south, tho seeond and third of three producing wells were COM; pleted in Flat Canyon. And a pipeline eonnecting them with Scofield was planned for next Teal. ', ,,,, ,.. ,- - Next Year Biggest? 'Next year promises to be , tfli biggest yet for oil and ..I prospecting," reports Welch. 'All the major drilling tompanies expect to be ,.. in hers next year. There .. should be at least 20 rigs operating." Even before the year ends, : drilling crews are sinking two "wildcat" wells in Joe's Valley, another on Ephraim Creek, both sites being lo. cated east of Flat Canyon. Last February, when lots of ,. people were talking dolefully about Castle's coal industry trouble; Bill Welch started acting. He figured that the area en,. joyed so many natural ,advantages there was no reason ,,that othir industries couldn't be wooed and won. ''. - Mayor Welch spearheaded I campaign which resulted in orsetting up of a Eastern 7 ganization called Utah, Inc. Its main objective: ,. to gather and circulate accu' rate information on the Castle country's advantages. - --Business firms chipped in MO . apiece, individuals $2. Soon ,,, the pot was swollen to $2,000. Christ 1 - -- last-few-ye- ars? . ., , 'I. , 1., r Use Tml ber - -, , - .1 oh. - 7. , Ot;i , oil , -- . , .. - :,-,- - ., "AA 4, , ''.. ' Huntington.OrtngerSilt. 7 I , , ElyrgRyi Clawson, - - , ,. I I. LaIrtlett, Mika, blooresna f, ' ' 'Woodside. Ulu Emery Gaiety Ong Art teal counties the nation that tarries s future Idled with great promise. , ' 1 - ' - 4 , 4 , ia . COUN'ff cowlpszoDyr Mg iVA 1 I 1 igr rev; - .1 Irnmcommor.lom,mom,.wtowdmffeal.tnt ow. -- 'O. - 0041011: - wort ; ts ir - - 10:1 .14P 1 '- 1 Zal - 11,0,oe- ;44 i - ,- ..- , thi;b1 - h;0.0'- -- ..... s Agil - ;glitt ' 1 "1 ..,,z, I nys. - ,i 111,... -- 1, ryker A toed asi ..111F0 -.,, '"""----"- increased ' .. --- -f', e , . VJe pol' tMOM - (Adipi mop ant 65.21; the 371 the cost ofc1óthiii ------ 0 nthrsre cordithilesiulotiori .11 lle...:""nt;"-- itTiolit.that between. 1945 and Cost-- June,'1954, the cost of food of thi cost' nd rent,-41:1,i- - , d Power- -of the prke-of gas- it; Commission is not in the Interest of the consumer, but v;ill inevitably impair the copoc 'it)' of the industry to find and produce the supplies necessary I to meet the consumers' , demands. , . , - -- the-fiel- , , w )17:1469:Sel Cd. eh :reports. 17 , is3SL.7" . 0 - 0 - rp - 11 '4i'tL S doolm r A. , .?. I TAR-- NÄ -.;- -Jf - -- hat' will lustify thts grea .-- - i a prIcillill e fret search- and- - thew -vast - expenditures. Bureau of Lab -- Ail if I - . --'tharyiiiirföThiiderFiarTctiKiTnusTliiy P 'Fri ; 1 , Gas must be faund before it can be produced, otherwise it is a commodity like coal, oil, lumber, cotton and wheat. If the consumer it to have sin adequate supply over . I i ll'i , . development of gas and oil resources is the result of the work of thousands of corn. panics and individuals over a period of years. Geologists, geophysicists, and other technicians throughout the nation constantly gather and study data to find new fields. In 1953,-10,67- 5 exploratory wells were drilled at an average cost of $100,000 per wellmore than a billion dollarsto find new supplies, but 9,254 of these were dry holes, a total loss! wily,. I ds 7 it.,- i 41..M.0.111111qt".111WO1. a , 1 -' l'14J 0 r 4144:1 . ,. 4 .- , 1 kvAr V imes gvelb1011110,010 r.,4,17,1 A obrA,Trit i 1 840. Inc.,--i-n-a- iii1141 - - I , - t he . 1 , 4 , fill! a ' I rig - - Natural gas and oil in the United States have achieved a ricord of service that is out.' standing in the world. Data of American Petroleum Institute show that with only 1246 - of the world's potential producing lands, this nation today produces about of the nation's of the world's gas aria oil. Today these two resources supply 63.8 energy and playa basic role in its defense and in maintaining its high standard 'of living. two-thir- A11. ilill. PA' - . 10 . c,tili r0 - . lorn, "We'ro en the :threshold of tremendous development." Meanwhile, there was to dramatize Castle- -country folks' optimism over the future. Morel. than 100 persons meeta turned out at single Itlif railed in Price to discuss,. homebuilding,, ' New schools were built in vity ---- -- greatest energy resourc 1 toil. lots-otacti- . -- gl'IL - W . ' 0 4 & rid on the manpower situation, tax ; structure,- - and transpor, tation and market opportunities. It was published through the help of the state's Department of Employment Se, curity. ' The survey claimed, fotin'Stance, that Price has the 4.5 mills) lowest tax levy of any city of its -size in '''" Utah. "We've already had some nibbles: , - i v, -- -. eq.11011 namedrpident. 1 nth is some of its 'wishbones counties. the 'tariffs mat moder,e power. , Nliiill A14 ! PA -- - - 4 ti . - e4 I -- '''-- , 1 1 ,i,1,)4 Isb Iriaraltes.--ItTgatherecrfa- ,.. or.::;:v.4,05f.A41:y.lux.7 , . . - ,,,,,,: cts-- .. t: to Survey to pick logical Indus - 4 f4A1 Welch became. a memberOC, the executive committee. ' Made- Survey - ' . . ,I 4 - - : ':: ' . 14 .4 t. 9 --.-, - . 1 . - .. -- ,, 1 - MP , , - ,.".:;.1 u A, , - - ,,,,--, ' 4. . Uranium. also to the states economy Is Emery County's . , . Important of cost. from its Horse. Creek Witte ... -- PtOdUaiOn , coal taken provides the power Inc the siant Geneva Steel Company operation. Atilt'''. grain. potatoes, ingot beets and fruit, as well livettodt ,, . raising, till come from this county. Scenic assettare Fish Lake snd the Muni forests.' what thous sands of fishermen smi hunters frequent each yea.-- - This. also. is the home of the famed Southern Utah Junior Livestock Shaw and : ' of fins Khools;churdsts and homes.- , Its communides ate noted 'for their' progressiveness, Iley ot..e....P Ate; , ,fett011,,Erner 1v, aessiusd,.1.480,,, - . - non-prof- it - , . -- -- gri - t , after the atom in Emery County. This regions Ices ma ny resources- ,along with - 11.i$0,111; ' 4. f .. t.....golg t ,' '"kosAA fader-is-yieldin- g, ' r' I ,,, Thry'rt . I ---- - , 4, ; ,,-- 42 , --- o- ) .........;ovesizevi:10 ' , :7;t11 - ,., " 1 x--- . , .. , 41P(NOP'vfitilelr"11Pi.):Orrort( - - - , .,0 - ) . :Let. f- sell-style- d - -- ' - 4..4,:,I -- . .0 ,,14- A .0, t'S,,, '1"11, : .';41, NN1 if , 0 , -- . -- ' - ' , - 1 st , -- rtr. I h' - -- - f . ,,. -- . , . s , A. f . - cs-- 111144,..., . . - -- t..01 4 ti - , 1 Sun-Advocat- e, i 1 Several-year- t ..' eriiii , - vas . .6 ,.1k, , While pmspectors search n uranium , others look for Om - ( ins on the Muddy River, the Onsolidated Uranium Co. -in the Temple rpperties fountain district 30 miles farther east &vs.' ' , - ,...1. t - le.,.. - , . . .,, N4.1 ..,,.' .114, . , . ings, Musicals and plays. ii A new grade school has jUst been finished in Loa. Aner- -:- i k., - 'It,, . , , ''-'N- , ac---1 population, 2,200) to support a or's dentist doctor Virtually everyone makes a '' 4 t - Odium - countrythe - ! , . ' 'A. IL LEZ e riettreir-ooso' livitirrarintnreattlror . , - - L -' - .:cutups.--- ..yi too s pars---- , - 1 But the thing Brian likes ''meanness out of her buls---, - to talk about most Is Wayne's , band. ' One in own people. ', evening, wrappid white, -- she: knocked- - at th e -- I ' . sThey iiithe best iii the door. rms. husband asked who wail& the most r,eliablet and Make up the best environ. 11 am the she' I ent." mined. , 1: b,J 'Come right in and make People - A ARTItUlt BRIAN came- to"17 -- - yourself at home," the husIt. Lee, who - band replied, "I married yoUriii--ittourtis- t tosinetui will ters - -.-;county to be school principal sister." taint), increase." -several yearsage, Says he's - never been in an area where-thl----"Ir-af tkpeople are so - --zZ Wayne - because ---That's e p ' - V- , , - ? to Wayne :country J. Welch says Castle is on threshold of ttremendous d euelopmenti t Price, -- --"- ..4.,:s4,......... . - , . ad Nibbles' - - druggist and coupty clerk " rolled up in one! You've got to in a cow --- got..-peop- le - , , . , find talents 140 Nellie' , Taylor's be'come such a fixed part nt your living you wonder-- why -14átiowouiclpostibly warn to live elsewhere. Nellie's delivered thousaids of babies and eased backaches of toothaches-an- d countless people in the land of the geological goblins and 1 , 001 ' - president of ,1htWont State,siamedWayne --- COUltbr- town ' ' Bank. ''. and proceeded- to scare ills iww,,r mill NURSE,lp 1, , . A.r - - - ., , ( a e - i - ' 1 la. - . ----,-- ,--- . 4,, - , - - , - ......,o li lts - and -- ,country cutupsNellieTaylor is a versatile person. In - ,- ,...., novo alent - - --- , , 1 fir , - 'z ",. VI , ' ', ' 4 I V ,".. 7,, : ;....V.. , ,, , . 1.', : t 1. 1r l: k . 4.0 .: ,;.-- ,- ' 41, ,. . ' - ' ' ..' ;, -- ,f... - .. - t .' -i --- ,0,.-,,,- ,,,0, - . - - RAS COMP - ' - |