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Show FRIDAY, HARCRe EVERT FRIDAY THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH PAGE BIX UTAH SHALES CONTAIN s. WASHINGTON', D. C.f March l'J. Optimistic reK)rts ei interning the oil bearing qualities of shale ruck in the Utah and Colorado naval reserve lands have been received b.v Secretary WilW. il. Osgood, in a bur. Irisjk-ebirejNirt dated March 12th, saya work at the Kuliaon and boulder, ('olo., plant indicates that the will gasoline roUuced from shale not W to than better if equal probably the present day motor fuels, aud that a high quality of diesel engine oil also will 1h- produced, liegarding tests being made at tbe two plants he aaid that preliminary information indicates that due to tbe thermal processing required the crude oil gives r experi-uieiit- - good gasoline yields, esjieriully as a result of the soealled erueking oie ra- tions. It that he added, is believed, the topNd erude would lie available for and most nearly approarh specif of naval fuel oil, but it would be using a material which will have a high rommereial value at rraekiug This modem age knows that Camel goodness dependable rock. The gasoline produeed will prob-abl- y he equal to if not better than the present day motor fuels due to the Ligh jiercentage of uusaturated compounds present, these being natural anti-knoc- k substitutes. Theoretically the gasoline should be ideal for aviation engines. In the light of the report navy detriment fuel exerts regard shale reserves with increa ed iuiportanee as they realize potential stores ran be tapjied whenever shale oil produetion beromes economically suutnl aud efforts to cheaHn extraction processes will be continued. Another rcKrt ahows that one ledge of shale rock eight hundred feet thick has been uncovered and tests indicate its oil content will average from twenty-seve- n and a half gallons to oue barrel per ton of shale. Other tests designed to show the fitness of the shale oils for naval uses will be made at the engineering ex- station at Bhiludclphia, Kriuienlal tankear of shale oil will be aent there from a Colorado station. Is the hardest to please ever known! and it delights in Camel. The smokers of today find tobacco enjoyment in Camels, for their goodness always is so dependable. The choicest tobaccos, and the most superb blending known to the smoking art are Camels. In Camel you will find out what modem smokers demand a smoothness, mildness and mellowness that THIS modem age Good Sport Is Promised By Kiwanians you've never known before. Thats why Camels never fail to meet the strict, exacting demands of present-da- y smokers. This modem age knows the sure call to smoke enjoyment: Fight fans throughout all Eastern Utah in large numbers will most likely be out to the Kiwania card tomorrow (Saturday) evening at the Carbon high gymnasium. One of the bouts listed in the is that between Herman Pressctt from Sunnv-aid- e and Bill Woods of tbe East-aid- e school at Zion. Each weighs in at about a hundred and aixty. They will be, it is said, the heavyweights 0 the evening. Tuny Batch of Kaxtside and Leslie Haycock of (Spring (Hen will meet in one of these events am should provide plenty of action. Both boys are fast and clever. They w weigh a hundred and twenty-fivHumbert Trcssctt of Sunnyxidn an-- . Joe Hilton of Castle (late will mix a hundred and twenty-fivalso ... what is expected to be one of the best battles staged. Berncll Watkins, also of Sunnyside and a local favorite, wil fight it out with Tom Tiano of East high at Salt Lake City in anuthi vent. Watkins fought four route! with Haycock last year and prove that he has a real punch by downing the Spring (Hen battler. Brestun from Sunnyside is matched with Eddy Mahc of Brice in the other Both lads are of the hardhitting, slugging tyw. The preliminaries an- all expected io he s lanits with interest centered in the semi-windu- "Have a Cornell ' .. e, semi-windu- t C 127. x; Wiliiams-Saradaki- and In the order of Gibbs-Orang- e buttles. their appearance, the preliminaries are Dominie Bcxso vs. Shirley Saxcy, Frank Gioni vs. Carl Leavitt, Baul Wendell vs. Francis Malic, Tom l'ae vs. Lawrence Box, Elmer Cidlinghain vs. Bov Williams. Bernard Saxey v- -. Don Woodward, Mike Saradaki vs. Stanley Barney, Bex Gunderson vs. John Bcsso, Howard Brinee vs. Sian ley Born-11-, Eugene Jorgenson vs. Fred Bnnomo, Reed fanner vs. Asael Rowley, Maurice Tat ton vs. Willie Junes, Wiliatn Guarantti vs. Gust Vincent Sherill vs., UnJack Gibbs vs. Fat Orange known, and Arthur Williams vs. Lee Sarada-kiSar-daki- s, s. Tlie winner of the d vent will be awarded a miuiutu-- e gold boxing glove, the winner of the Cowloy-Butt- s fight is to receive :i similar award a trifle smaller. The club will present gh!fillcd medals to the winners of the five emis and business men of the city are joining in purchasing the medals Davis-Staffm-- & ilm, WILL RECEIVE AWARDS Carbon high 'a basketball team, after a two week's layotl, went over to Sunnyside Saturday evening and took the Cokers into camp by thirty-si- x to Tin Wills were 1io1hh1 twenty-eigh- t. greatly by the services of Jack James, while the eoal camp lire was minus Bete Jeanselnie aud Bay Naylor. The game a as last aud clean. Carbon took the lead when Arthur Jeauselme registered a foul pitch, aud was never headed. The score at the first quurter was six to lour l'ur Carbon, at the first half, eighteen to eight lor Carbon and at llie third quurter twenty-si- x to fourteen fur the latter. The lowers made as many poiuts in the last quarter as they did iu the first three, while Carbon registered teu. Lee Box proved to be the luglqiumt getter ui the affair by making seven iield baskets, most of tli m being long thru ft. The score. CAItltON T. K.l. Jeanneliiie, Jiuiiwn, If !. is. rf A rf If 0 0 11 7 11 0 g 0 1;i (i J j J4 James, c A Alallos, 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 1 Pressett, rg ..... ) 11 for preliminary bout winners. 3 17 2 r B. Watkins, rf It , Her. :G. Watkins, c c llUik.'lo, H. Pressed, rg McBeth, lg . T. i) 1 a 11 0 11 l so rj0 li-t- ed i i ' JLN sure you know the name and the grade of the lubricant which goes into your crankcase. Youll save yourself lots of repair bills if you always order your oil byname one name Conoco. Conoco is the dean, scientifically tested oil which is keeping thousands and thousands of motors in good running order winter or summer. Theres a grade of Conoco Motor Oil far your motor. Any Conoco dealer will tell you what it is. Use it regularly. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY 11 cf petroleum products in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas. Miwouri. Montana, braxka. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, , Utah, Washington, and Wi high-grad- e No 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0! Totals 11 0 0 28 Gov. George II. Dern made requisiReferee, Galnnix. t'lupin', ,l.:ie. tion on the general land offiee last Saturday for survey of an additional The townships cover lands in forty-on-e townships in the heart of the San Batael Snell in Emery counthe section being exploited for its oil the distriet in Grand tributary to Commis-cione- r ty, In to letter a possibilities. Muab and large areas in San Juan. William Spry of the general land offiee he asks that the survey of In Italy the is putting these be undertaken as soon as possi- a special tax ongovernment bachelors. Over here ble in order to give the state the right the girls attend to that. to file on its school sections. lie also requests that the same be withTou have also probably noticed that drawn from further settlement except a happy go lucky man isnt always so as to prior rights already established. useful in supporting a family. , TVTEVER buy motor oil blindly. Be Producers, Refiners and Marketers tSUNNYSIUE !. ASKING GOV. GEORGE H. DERE FOR UTAH LANDS Monday evening next, March 28th, a court of honor meeting for the Boy Scouts of (arbon district, Timpano-go- s council, will be held at the courthouse. At this time all awards due first-clas- s the second-clas- s, and merit badge Scouts will be made. Scoutmasters are urged to advise Gomer B. Beacoek, chairman of the court of honor, immediately of all members of their troops who should receive recognition at the session. 10 is Totals ; Talwt N. Team Here Victorious Over the Coke Camp. - y Ui High School first-clas- Besso-Saxe- I. CARBON-MINER- S p. (iuarantli-Karndaki- . CONOCO RE-O.- c. S. PAT OFir. MotorOils Extra U FEFOB YD05 CAS md be sure to acne' CONOCO GASOLD fachiilkEflRkmda TRACKS TO BE MOVES of the Denver and E Grande Western tracks from 3iA d Colo., through Ruby Canyon a tanee of eleven miles, will be una taken by the Utah Construction eof pany within a few days. Mack uj eated west of Grand Junction. Dj present site is at the base of tous bluffs, and the roadbed is oft damaged by rolling boulders. 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