Show 12A Ogden Tuesday February 19 1974 r Standard-Examine- -- v By Phil Interlandi QUEENIE 'COME AND GET ME' Authorities Hold Suspect 31 After Shootout at Restaurant Going After Western Oil Shale Pioneers Dates Back to Utah (AP)— A man who allegedly fired at police last weekend after he barricaded himself in a Logan-are- a restaurant and asked police to come and get him remained in LOGAN for oil m shale oil production really the United began and the plan was Survey to It was simpler and in Colorado dropped cheaper to pump oil from the extract oil from shale rock NEW YORK (UPI) — This Soaring demand isn’t the first time the! World War I led States American motorist and his erect anGeological “oil still" vehicle have been threatened to energy crisis by-a- n Nor is it the first time the ARMISTICE ENDS CRISIS United States has turned to The 1918 National Geographic shale to help the motorist article was accompanied by a through an oil shortage photograph of the still with the “Is the United States facing a caption: vehicle’s gasoline famine?” asked Guy “The Elliott Mitchell of the Geolog- threatened dethronement has ical Survey in the February been definitely averted and the 1918 issue of National Georgra-phi- c uninviting prospct of a motor“Shall we be required to less age has ceased to be a fofego automobiling except to ghost stalking in the vista of meet the stern necessities of the future” World War I ended before war and utilitarian traffic?” ground Now horseless PACKAGE DEAL Council Promotes Vacations in Utah however the man and told “After he fired him to surrender upon by officers “He set the phone down fired Three shots were one shotgun blast at TEAR the officers then ran back to the phone and said ‘You’ve got Shortly after their tear gas my answer’” Carter said Authorities identified the man as Ralph Jennings Smith 31 Providence Utah Police said they used tear gas to drive him from the Four Winds Restau-rant in Logan Canyon “I called the Four Winds Restaurant and the man answered” said Cache County Sheriff Darius Carter “He asked me when we were going to get up there He said he was getting tired of waiting for us” the govern- ment is again looking at this method of obtaining oil IDEA NOT NEW The of the Department Interior is opening six tracts of public land in Colorado Utah and Wyoming to petroleum for experimental companies work in crushing shale rock to extract oil The idea was not new even in 1918 Oil had been produced from shale in Scotland for 70 Tons of rock were years crushed and heated The rock off petroleum vapors gave which were condensed into crude oil and ammonia Crazy hotdoggerl” Student Gets Methane Gas Out of Garbage LAKE campfires One-thousa- nd SEVERAL CALLS Carter said he made several telephone calls and learned that the facility’s assistant manager was asleep in one of the rooms “There was no telephone in the assistant manager’s room and I was worried that he might get shot or taken hostage if we didn’t get him out” Carter said With the aid of Logan police and 11 deputies Carter surrounded the restaurant at 6:30 Sunday morning and blocked canyon traffic “We managed to get the as- 12-gau- ge Shriners Donate 36000 Pounds Of Goods to Children LAKE CITY (AP)-Shri- ners from Oregon and Idaho have donated 36000 pounds of food and merchandise for the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children officials said The supplies delivered to the hospital for the 21st year ar-- j rived by caravan a spokesman! said The largest group came from western Idaho headed by Glen1 Talbot Parma Others came Ore from and southeastern Idaho Two youth groups the MW Wood Chapter of DeMolay Boise and the Grand Guardian Job’s Daughters of Caldwell1 Idaho accompanied the SALT Milton-Freewat- ALULIaLUA police dispatcher by phone and said that the gas was too much for him He told us to put a spotlight on the east window and he’d come out” Carter said He did and was taken to jail Carter said Westinghouse RANGES er ONLY $H2f00 MEUAN OLDSMOBILE-CADILIA- 4265 Rtverdale C JilJtltLUiUiIALLUiltmilAlJitiUjilUJ I J I Ja I J HEATILATOR of AMERICA'S LEADING FIREPLACE SYSTEMS FIREPLACE MANY UNIQUE STYLES AVAILABLE or see Contemporary as shown here Early American Spanish Provincial etc- - - FolWASHINGTON (AP) fedof lowing are comparisons eral funding for some state’s highways and mass transit programs for the past five years and what the Nixon administration proposes to spend in the coming five years Comparisons of major urban !areas are included where data — $303 million and $929 mil- lion Idaho — $3 million in past five years and $12 million in next five years Montana — $58 million in past five years and $1711 million in next five years Utah — $182 million in past five years and $708 million in next five years Salt Lake isavailable City— $158 million and $425 "Colorado — $483 million in million n :‘past five years and $1383 Wyoming — Zero and $42 in next five years Denver million mil-‘jie- Gas Lamps Tools Fireplace Screens INC GAS SPECIALTIES SHOPPE 3715 Washington Blvd Ogden 218 W 36th Street Boise 393-878- 34S-818- 1 7 973 East 21st South SLC 250 Wost Center Provo niAiiftf iai vdiftiifliiflf irainfiAUflunf Wendover Base Gets New Name WENDOVER-T- he Wendover City Council has renamed Wendover Air Base to Decker Field after Utah Aeronautics Commissioner Douglas A Decker sprawling base housed persons during World War II and was used as a training area for atomic bombing crews of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki missions The council in renaming the field noted that Decker led the fight to turn the dormant base into a field for civilian use The 20000 mt STORE SUN 9 TO 7 S 1 1 TO 4 240 W 36th St SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — James Ellsworth president Surety Life Insurance Co has been named chairman of Utah Junior Achievement’s L MON-THUR- HOURS: FRI 9 TO 9 SAT 9 TO 6 Chairman of Drive 1974 “to pate the observance form persons not of the Mormon faith of the church’s beliefs concerning America and the constitution” The church believes that the Constitution was inspired by DUTCH BOY’S EARLYBIRD PAINT SPECTACULAR fund drive M 4 - contests related to the bicentenSALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Mormon church has an- nial are planned for members nounced its participation in the in stakes and missions through1976 bicentennial with the ap- out the country pointment of a committee to The church leadership said it coordinate plans for the cele- encouraged members to partici- 4 PORCH LATEX FLOOR 4 INFORMATION OFFICE Utah Alcoholism Foundation 4 HOUSE PAINT ENAMEL in- Work never goes on vacation List Price List Price Sale Price 1096 1096 Easy to apply will cover most surfaces with one coat After painting just clean up tools with water For wood meta DUTCH BOY Com in for — SPECIAL -- a Professional Shin EFFECTIVE: Watch Channel 3 Weather Report for Other Specials When you need help call Manpower We’ll get the job done quickly reliably professionally WOOD STAIN List Price We’ll give you all the help you need Industrial Office Technical Light Industrial 364-656- For exterior walls of stucco 1 Ogdon — 2S40 399-378- Ogden List Price 896 Sale Price Sale Price Gal E brick and masonry con-tre- te VJE CUSTOLl MBX COLORS FREE Ave 5 B-IV1A- Equal Opportunity Employer 796 20 Colors 25 Colors Salt Lako City— 370 So 7th $ NALCRETE HOUSE PAINT TEMPORARY SERVICES SalesMarketing 2477 WASHINGTON BlVD LATEX MANPOWER’ Data Processing MedicalDental SHOE REBUILDERS Gal 30 Colors New urethane reinforced Inside or outside wood metal or SHOE REPAIR ' Sale Price 25 colors God "Double The Wear In Every Pair " 485-332- 8 375-897- 7 of Lbs Church Names Panel To Help With Bicentennial bration In a statement released during the weekend the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints said Elder L Tom Per- -' rv assistant to the Council of the Twelve wall be chairman The statement said special Fireplace Line! Gas Ranges Grates FIREPLACES 1-- $708 Million Asked for Utah Highways and Mass Transit l r Complete Gos Logs Fireplaces Barbecues said j fireplaces FOR ELEGANCE Style for any decor It can be painted any color No foundation or masonry required early-mornin- j JX Jr ib&HJJbil STYLED Deputy Two Others Injured In Accident other byproducts resulting from royalty interests He charged the company led the leases It also seeks royalty hihri to believe it was protecting payments for Walton H Rd See Utah’s Largest Selection er Geologist Sues Oil Company Over Leases in Uintah Basin fired UFO's up” 1 officers SEE At the same time an officer 3 GAS the called “He sistant manager out” Carter said “Then Chief Deputy Bud Chatterton and Dectective Doug Bodrero used the loudspeakers on their cars to order the man to come out with his hands he was fired with shotguns fired telephoned jail today MorCITY (AP- )- age might offer travel for eight A generation earlier Chandler said that an avermons used the same process in CEDAR CITY Utah (AP)- -A Facing a summer of gasoline days visiting four national of five each producshortages and resultant loss in parks a river trip an ex- Utah to obtain oil for lamps freshman at Southern Utah age family detourism the Utah Travel Couning five pounds of waste per Even the earliest settlers of the State College says he’s into cursion the Canyonslands cil has put out a folder to stress signed a way to change ordina- day could generate between sou- American West had learned and a inside Utah through Jeep 300 and 450 cubic feet of methtrip package-dea- l trips than when they built their ry kitchen wastes into methane ane Jim Berry council director thern Utah” he said daily said the approach will range Berry also said Utah has The against certain gas gas has about 60 per cent Ken Las Vegas from river runs to excursions joined with neighboring states rocks the rocks themselves Nev Chandler of wastes the heating power of natural norsays organic in the state’s three national in a public service campaign to would burn cubic feet mally fed into a disposer would gas to their see would be natives encourage parks roughly equivalent to Before the Civil War some 50 be placed into a shredder which of natural gas or 600 cubic own feet backyards HOW MANY? firms were extracting oif from would deposit them into diges- about of gasoline he 52 gallons PLANS VACATION shale However once the first tion cells Seven rotating cham“We know there are going to said be motorists but just how “In other words we’re going oil well was drilled in 1859 at bers would draw off about 70 The student said a comthe shale per cent of the available methPa many is a big question” he to promote package deals 153 Titusville pressor could be used to draw too to be exact which will allow process was costly to ane within seven days said off the methane into a storage He said that the state alone people from all over the coun- compete FIRST PLACE tank where it could be used to can sell itself but has devel- try and this area to vacation A COSTLY PROCESS His device helped him gain power a properly equipped auoped a reputation of being a with a viable plan” he added Even with modern equip- first place in the school’s an- tomobile help heat a home or stop-ovfor people on their During a peak year Utah ment shale oil will be costly nual engineering design com be used for cooking water sees about 85 million tourists way to the West Coast ton of a than more takes It heating or lighting petition for freshmen “But we’re one of the few who spend an average of 13 the richest shale to extract one states that has enough variety days “Our goal is about 65 barrel of oil Petroleum compato offer a package-dea- l setup million visitors spending two nies will be required to For instance one travel pack days” he said minimize environmental damage by landscaping and reseedEarly-Mornin- g ing when they are through mining adding to the cost of FARMINGTON — A total of collided with the truck officials the final product to two cars— in- said The experimental program $8000 damage sheriff’s paOfficer Leonard who was now in progress will “allow us cluding a deputy — resulted from an trol car to our learn whether SALT LAKE CITY (AP)- -A his interest in the leases but g accident Sunday standing beside the truck Virshale oil reserves can be 1965 the in is that beginning suing geologist professional Sheriff’s De- gil Sparks a fish and game ofn the Davis County Gulf Oil Co charging that the company engaged in a plan to developed at acceptable eco-- partment said Monday ficer and sheriff’s trainee sito m i c and environmental firm dealt unfairly in acquiring override them A spokesman Officer ting in the patrol car and the firm costs” according to Secretary gas and oil leases on nearly Walton alleged about James Reese 30 Phil was Leonard Richfield C B of stopped the Interior Rogers 100000 acres in the Uintah Ba- breached the duties of fair 1 am to assist a truck in the driver of the truck were treatMorten sin dealing and full disclosure comnear ed and released from South Given the extent of today’s emergency lane on disIn his suit filed in US ing to him under their agreecollided when Davis Community Hospital a here car third Morton noted the crisis energy trict court Dr Paul T Walton ment of with car Mrs Brierley was held for the the rear in the “is new patrol said he assigned his oil and gas The suit asks for an account- nationalprogram The Sheila car and released audriven observation interest” by leases in the area to Gulf in ing of all proceeds realized 28 of Bountiful said then thorities Brierley 1964 and that he was to receive from the sale of oil gas and SALT I C27 SELLS FOCI LESS For shakes shingles rough siding fences and desks High hid- ing or seal transparent tones fast drying resists mildew |