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Show n 'Ti f I) j MV-- Mine shutdown ends 30-ye- gilsonite mining operation w'y The Castle Peak disunite mine south of Myton was shut down last Friday. Equipment from this mine will be taken to Little Bonanza where another mine Is being operated ly the same company. The mine lias been worked continually since 1938 when it was opened by Ray E. Davis In 1935 or near of Provo. then the mine was sold to Mr. C. S. Zelgler of New York. Over the years as many as 32 men have been employed at this mine. Clyde McDonald, foreman, lus worked (here for T the past 28 years. In addition to Mr. McDonald, other employees who worked until the shutdown were Howard Jones, Clyde Allred, Joe Wllcken, Dun Bird, Lewis Hardlnger and Howard Andrews. disunite is a black substance and it Is throught that the In the world that it Is found Is in the Uintah Basin. COMING OCT THE BCCKET Lrwi Hnnllnju--r and Clyde It has various uses such as McDonald rnme out of thr gllsonltr mine, damp and dark used in printers being ink, with thr black duat which U prevalent In the mine. paints, some kinds of tile and for such things as battery cases. The ore from this mine was Also Public health 50 and postaken to Bonanza to be washed, Continued from page one. sibly a course In physiology If graded and lugged for shipA ment of the courses that have been enough Interest develops. to eastern manufacturers. requested and should be start- course in individual testing Is being given serious considerating soon. These include calculus; political science 151, cov- ion and If enough people wish technical training In livestock, sheep, beef, dairy, etc. will ering offire and business man- it this may be offered. A series In psychology, 117, be given serious consideration. agement, fall quarter; political Mr. Purnell also made a science 152, on personel mana- 123, and 200 are being consigement winter quarter; Socio- dered. This would be the basis special request that boys and of a counselor's program. girls who have finished high logy 141, community developCommunity requests for school come into the office ment; Sociology 2C4, family life, (a graduate course); accounting courses will determine what Is where every effort will be made and business management. Mr. offered and where, said Mr. to help them work out a proPurnell encourages residents to Purnell. gram which will help them gain Any special courses such as the training they need. look these classes over. i. ar Gilsonite has a melting point Each miner puts a coating of of 270 degrees fahrenhelt. One a cream cr. their faces and person noted that It Is two hands so they can wash off the percent carbon and the rest ore when they come out of the way mine. petroleum products--an- y The castle peak mine was it Is blacker than most coal and the dust from It makes the named for a small hit nearby miners look like they had Just which is shaped like an ancient come from a black paint shop. castle. a only-plac- O College classes EVERYTHING SILENT Castlr Peak mining operation Miuth nf My ton allowed no activity thla week, aa the ahaft waa clnaed laat Friday by company officials. The gllaonlte mine, now In Ita fifth shaft, be Kan operation In 1938. The equipment la to be dismantled and taken to Little Honanxa where the company has additional property. The hoist In the background carried men, equipment, and ore from depths of up to 1100 feet straight down. Model in 70-- 1 No ironing needed for Permanent Press Special wash k wear permanent press cycle moisture minder control and Automatic Dryness New large drum and efficient air flow Selector means larger capacity, faster drying lint screen top-mount- ed Extra-larg- Whisper e, quiet, too. NIELSEN FURNITURE AND WESTERN AUTO rhone Roosevelt 722-22- MINE 8IIUT DOWN' The final seven employee of the Castle Peak gllaonlte mine as It dose, and operation are transsouth of Myton end work at the mine FrM-iferred to Lillie Ilonanji. In plrture are Howard Jones. Clyde Allred. Joe Wllcken, Howard Andrews. Clyde McDonald, foreman: Dun Bird. Lewi Hanllnger and Cougars smash East Carbon gridders 68-- 0 Union High Cougar football team members, who have put together a close-kn- it cooperative team effort which has pushed them Into state class B title contention (now rated No, 1 In class B ranks, made it look easy last weekend as walked over East Carbon to the tune of 68 to 0. After running up a 48-- 0 score at half time, 4 1 STANDARD Roosevelt, Xfah Thursday, October 3, 1967 ough hard put to match the prowess of the Cougar offen- sive unit's rd a determined crew from Uintah Wednesday evening of this Coach Hannum's crew relied to then will not play again a great extent on reserves dur- week, October until 13, when they ing the second half, to add anThe Uintah to Moab. other 20 points to the score, travel will not be the league game and hold East Carbon on their encoder. own side of the stripe. Union's defensive unit, althrd O Fall Clearance NOW IS THE SEASON . . . to buy that used and fully reconditioned machinery youll need for next year. WE HAVE: 2 Side Delivery Rakes 5 Mowers (any make) 2 Forage Harvesters with windrow pickup BALERS: You name ft we have It! Several good used tractors at prices you cant afford . . . all to miss! 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