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Show J Goodby Baled Hay The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 18, 1965 Common Market a Dying Dream? Nationalism Produces Nightmare Alfalfa Wafers to Alter Cattle Industry in Utah v t By Harriet Eliason Tribune Correspondent DELTA Its good-b- y baled hay and a warm welcome for d alfalfa wafe bovine, at the Ashbys, Inc., feedyards just southwest of the Delta city limits. The alfalfa wafers by one the first machines of its kind in operation in Utah measure about 4 by 12 of manipulation are important To Review PolicyRubs the wafers are not the only innovation at the 38 pen Delta feedlot, which annually water-compress- inches. Carl S. Ashby, Delta, partner in the feed yard with Orran Ashby, Delta and Phoenix, said when you are feeding up to 2,400 cattle a day, advantages that wafers have in storage compactness (about half the space required for baled alfalfa) and ease Texas Oilers A. Livingston President Charles de Gaulle of France let them? To understand the present impasse, you first have to know thatjthe Common Market started as a customs union, which is Delta. The wafers are compact and easy to defined by the Dictionary of Modem Economics as a union handle, 'plus being more nutritious than bales. of two or more states formed for the purpose of abolishing or adjusting tariffs and other trade restrictions among themselves and to formulate common trade policies towards states. ' And bolds a new, bite - sized alfalfa Carl wafer produced by Ashbys, Inc., southwest of f handtes!r;0rttr-0,a0(r?ie:ado- cattle. SAN ANTONIO, TEX. (AP) Mr. Ashby, who has managed Texas independent oil operators meet next weekend to review the vacilities for the past eight years, has relied on his nephew, policy matters that frequently Kenneth Ashby, a June graudate conflict with views of their na- in economics at agricultural ional trade group. University, o Directors and pohey- commit-,ii"L- 1 eed Conversion st tees ofttie Texas Independent611 Chicago Daily News Service including 10 cents of tax. Pre- debatable. Many companies poilnd of gain. Producers & Royalty Owners per viously, the tank wagon price simply feel that the industry The graduate has spearheaded C H I C A G O The Assn, meet Friday and Saturday 13 4 to 15 5 cents a gallon, was fed up with pnee wars. a research program for utilizadomestic oil industry is was in lieu of a 1965 annual membertion of the IBM 7040 Computer enjoj mg one of its longest peri- putting the retail price at about They point out that total indusship convention for the try gasoline sales dont increase for feedlot economics. His work ods of peak prosperity nearly 30 9 to 31 9 ) organization. Why prices have held so far is when prices go down. has been done under the direc- four months. Solutions Conflict On March 17, Texaco raised tion of Dr. Gary Carlson, head of the computer research center its gasoline price to dealers io The Texans and the at BYU normal levels The other maIndependent Petroleum Mr. Ashby said the computer jor companies immediately folAssociation of America normalThe Tribune publishes tion to drill wildcat to proposed 6,100 feet Editor's Note can determine the profit if a lowed and for the most part reports of wildcats and wells of special in Wasatch Awaiting rig ly have the same objectives but -- according to desigoation-- of interest Pure Oil Co , Paptette-Benonly State No feedlot of held. have fat beef is sold at a prices their solutions to common prob8 980 ft from south line, 1,980 ft from operators The west 2 9S18E wont certain line to Filed intention predict feeding by price simply companies lems frequently are in conflict. Duchesne County drill wildcat to proposed 6,300 feet in into the machine such inform- how long prices might stay up, California OR C, CaloR Ute Tribal No Wasatch Awaiting rig Open criticism of the national4 Oil Sprilngs ation ns the average number of but continued higher DncesWlll A 664 ft- - from north line 617- ft froml" California 980 ft from north line 1984 body broke out at the Texans5-196west line, Drilling ahead at 3 ieyaI No ft from west line, in 24E cattle have a effect the on Dry hole 098 feet 196j lot, significant average gain convention over the best plugged and abandoned Zion Petroleum Corp Carter No 2, cost Oil and Gas Corp , Wolf Fed head, Shamrock of per profits. per pound 980 ft 980 ft north from line, to gain way strengthen the Interior and line 33 IS 7W Continued fishing for tools eral No 1, 2 103 ft from south line 504 expenses as purchase pnee Pure Oil Co . Castle Draw USA No 1, ft from east line, ims me Departments mandatory Earnings calves-of freight, medicine,' cosh gram To'coriiroT oil Imports 17E line Drilled to 320 feet, wait- - formation top logged. Green River, 2,036 is It for estimated, feet example, ing for cement. Two officers of the Texas as- of feed and interest. Gulf Oil Corp, Gypsum Hill Federal e that the increase raises No 2, 1,980 ft from north line 990 ft County Emery 54 sociation that other charged Pages from east line 8 8S21E . Oil , of Standard Plugged back earnings 5 545 feet Awaiting tests groups were more aggressive 660 4 40 660 ft from south line, This computer is capable of (Ind.) by about cents on an Unit Fee No Sunray DX Oil Co Federal D 2, 1,980 ft from west line 2 20S7E Ready for ft from north line, 660 ft from west line than the national bodv in seekall the calculating for our annual basis. So. if the price gauge test after swabbing hole above per 24E doing Perforated at between 5,056 a rollback. ing forations at 7,351 feet sharp imports and 5 064 feet and preparing to fracture e Standards 1965 The Texans then approved a monthly summary, which aver- holds, Wasatch Garfietd County County net would benefit by about 30 Gulf Oil Corp , StrSWberry Federresolution calling for active ef- - ages 54 pages m triplicate, with- - cents Last Tidewater Oil Co Johns Valley No 41 - al No 1, 660 fL fromnorth Ridge the line ,668 ft company 27, 660 ft frorTT east line, 660 ft from- from forts to neutralize the econom- - "in ve minutes time, Mr. Ash' earned $2 75 year line aci Filed inten a share. north line 27 35S 2W Swabbing at bet- - tion to drill wildcat to proposed 6,000 feet At the commercial ic advantage enjoyed by foreign by said. ween 7,570 and 7,626 feet in Wasatch. The oil last time the comparate of $2 70 per minute, this is Nevada oil over domestic oil. Grand County nies held Nve County at normal The resolution prompted re- well within the economic reach levels for prices Nitronlcs Corp Federal No 1,820 ft Oil Western Lands, Pennington any length of time from north line, 2126 ft from east line, Federal No 3, northwest Inc, quarter of south newed discussions on how a tar- of most feedyards and is a boon was m cav- east 57E - Drilling ahead the final quarter of 1962 11 continuingDrilled to 90 feet,to hole quarter, run cas- - at 6.900 ing, preparations feet after repairing ng iff or indirect duty would be the in saving a manager's time. This increase, by Gulf Oil, held '"vane Texota Oil Co , 483 ft from 34 Two ft 'from Oil Co Speaking of other trends in best method to curtail imports. njh" li'zsiO ft'friS for about three months and pet- south line, 2 340 ftState from west line, 18 21S- - west line, Drill irva ahead at business. Mr. There also were contentions cur- the No report available 24c out over ered winter: the tailment of some tax provisions Ashby pointed out that during While a Kane County spokesman for on available to American oil firms the last five years the average and Co Rincon Clyde C Kissinger - noted that Dome company major Federal No 1, 822 ft from south of beef per capita 2 10E 407 west operating overseas would be consumption ft from line line, are now slowly taperin the United States has risen prices Drilling ahead at 925 feet helpful. on an the average, ing peak San Juan County The national association tradi- from 74 to 104 pounds per year. summer season may well extend Gordon Oil Co , Gordon Federal 23 And he added that the average tionally has feared a tariff or 980 ft from west the current prosperity period. 980 ft from north line, line Drilling ahead at 379 feet attack on foreign tax provisions in the West is 134 pounds so the in lime silt limit Fed been Up certainly hasnt could lead to strong attacks on 33, Gordeon Oil Co , Gordon Federal 980 ft from north line, 660 feet from the domestic industry's con- reached. (The present price to dealers east line, Filed intention to drill The crux o? the whole beef wildcat to proposed L40Q tSfiLin J?esr troversial 27'2 per cent depletank wagon price in the Chi- Creek business, he said, is to mark- cago area is 16 9 cents a gallon. tion tax allowance Marathon Oil Co , O'Connell Government line 660 ft from 660 ft frorrvnorth No Both associations also want et beef at lighter weights and This works out to about 33 9 east line 12 38S 22E Plugged and aban340 6 feet Formation Total depth Congress to eliminate the Feder- the public will eatrmore. Cattle cents a gallon for the motorist, doned 734 Win tops Navaio, 1,223, Kayenta, 2, 937, Chmle, 2,240, Shinarump al Power Commission's (FPC) are just like peaches: when qate, De Cheilv, 3 25, 895, Moenkopi, 2,960, authority to regulate wellhead they're ripe, they're ready." Organ Rock, 3 360, Hermosa 5 089, Para dox A, 6,051, Paradox B, 6 240, Paradox prices of natural gas. C. 6 267 Add Fat 980 -- ft Navaio Monsanto Co The national group has draftfrom south line, 660 ft from west line, He said that it costs about 2 y2 ed a decontrol bill. The Texans Filed intention to drill wildcat to proposed 5,850 feet favor such a bill but have ex- times as much to add fat after Summit County pressed pessimism about pros- an animal is fat The cost of Phillips Petroleum Co, Bridger Lake s Bank Trust and le932 ft from south line Unit Fork success unless such for pects gain can reach 35 cents per 14E Drillft from west line gislation is endorsed by Presi- pound if the animal stays in the Co.s new midtown branch at ing ahead at 1,370 feet dent Johnson. feedlot after it is finished. 2nd South and 5th East will be Pure Oil Co , Pariette Bench Federal open for business No 7, 980 ft from south line 1,980 ft officially IBS9I Filed inter- from west line, 17 9S18E Tuesday, said Newell B. Dayton, board chairman. There will be no ribbon-cuttin-ceremony, he said, but several vintage automobiles have been borrowed from collectors Model 616, equipped to be parked at the drive-i- n HD-35- 1 with bank to focus attention on the No Gas War in Sight Oil Producers Hold to Price Stability 1 4,500-memb- er Intermoimtain Oil Log 7,500-memb- er ch 1 -- I - 1 retl 1 1 -- Per-Sha- 1 from-ea- - re , per-shar- 1 er E 6-W 1 The Common Market approaches the point of no return. Tariffs are due to drop to zero Even more imporby tant, at the beginning of next year qualified (weighted) voting is scheduled to begin. France, Germany and Italy would have four votes, Belgium and Luxembourg one. Six votes would be necessary to block an economic program. So France would lose, on most matters, unilateral veto power. THE mid-196- BUY OF A LIFETIME I Cost Rarmony But a perfect customs uniofi The . Treaty of Rome, as must common taxes, comhave in for to a 1957, provided agreed mon social security legislation, European Economic Community .EEC Began In 57 CHEGKER (Common Market), which ultimately would eliminate all in- ternal tariffs and adopt a common tariff pohey toward outsid--1 ers. Dream: A harmonized, integrated economic unit, comprising a production complex and market of 175 million persons, unsegmented by national jealousies. Individual nationswould su-- . bordinate local and nationalistic economic policies to the requirements of the group. The whole wouid be greater than any of its It goes imtfox without saving! ,3s Built to outlast ordinary cars, the Checker is engineered for minimum maintenance and less costly repairs. Billions of commercial miles and thousands of fleet performance records attest to Checker's tjkmwmt Thrifty Upkeep. See os soon and test drive WE START AT THE EHD Whenever you have dead this roomy, comfortable, ability champion. OF YOUR ANIMALS per-shar- cattle-feedin- ' Pulitzer Prize, Business Metal Feeders He noted that the wafers can be dumped by the truckload into and large metal their rate of release to the cattle can be regulated. This permits the feeder calves, whose sole ration for a priod of nine months consists of the hay wafers, to consume what they need without wasting any. Mr. Ashby, who broke one of the wafers to point out the green color and palatable texture, said the feeder calves grow better on the wafers than on the baled hay becuae of the increased preservation of vitamin A and protein values. Tlfe wafers usually are manufacurted in the field after the alfalfa has been mowed and raked into windrows. A tractor pulls the compressing machine which carries a supply of 250 gallons of water. 5,000 Cattle bite-size- J. parts. Is that whats rubbing De common interest rates, common Gaullethe. wrong way? depreciation policies. 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