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ANNOUNCEMENT 41 ut news you can s-- in St 260 tittle of rill 4mite Timid report The Standard Osi Comoant of California Red Mash Unit 14n 42 660 It from the N tine and 1Jan° rt from the 'W line 21 Vir 24E—tlectrie log top 15 to ft 'A &stitch 5311 It tireon PRINCIPAL WILLI estimated open flow of five million Pius:Ned Oyer back T D 5 rt4 ft Nan 7 in h cubit' feet of stag Molt I inal report i lox OLDER COUNTY with mg) iski iv 31 ft 52 to American Metal Cs Ltd bk PM tic X Plug hit with 1500 Utah Southern Oil Co Rnowvillo psi Had pants' bk1--No 5 Government HE Nt throtishout returns Area Government No 2 SE SW I irst report Standrd Oil Comsany tat California IOW—Formation top will not be re Location Oil Incs Vt et Yi stet Area Covent Red Was° Unit No St SW SW 11 ls 2 IL leased T D 04A1 in Devonian forma ment 4 bon ?Waged and abandoned final re Lot &LionNo is IsC °ring 5 411 IL OST 584(5004 it 4 Recovered 170 ft oil anti 710 ft mud port 4 cut COUNTY water salinity 000 PPM Oil US JUAN C3 IAN Ctif Snow1110 tifah Southern desrm gravity Pour point 1003 885 Area Federal ho o I NC NE If I4N OW— !Oros Oil Coro Orlin Rook Ares API P 5198 No PST ISA to surfers Location for 1000 ft Madison tranelN E b E N W 31 o!- Pd PIO f t N o e g g to imitate 11 itrnIPf banal Bona test Itigging tip rotary Cnotvrin4migen2t ONO PPM Water salinity sitiveut it toolsCarter Oil Cs cedar Msa J RI C Id Jameson North Ouras Unit 1441" Ihk GRANO COUNTY Ryan No l NW I No 2 NE NE 3 8 20E-14It drts ft Open 3 hro No shulAn 2442 PI 2487 Routh lior seshos Andersen Scuritios and Uranium Cern g 300 ft dris ”Yr 31 A rtd VC Me lir No rPOrt1 604'111111i Arta Lak Noithaest 110tetn fluid IP r 2887 2722 ft OPen 2 hr No Pm" Nw NE 2 7‘2II- - 1o4 ation corrected Mrilt No 2 "ISO ft from the b of C altut-ift i to No 42 0 SA SW NE ti 7S kiE H 45 Recovered timo reported NW 24 IRS rE—Testing well stand for 10 slightly has cut drig mutt IST issved rig Will Amortsn MotI Co West liar X No vry 2855 ft Open 2 hrs No hutlft data and then test Porforated 2 it48 11 4 Go‘ernment IN 244— 284 NE NE 'V011 dril 2 73 be ft 3 fel shot per foot Cgs reportd T Recovered D 3litha ft in Entrada Completed for rime Pow 4401mtoil 2uumin of dily kin li 2 855 It Pouf Prsent Cs lisichArrow- tutting Gs flow atimisted 44000 cf s Illoynolds Mining N 370 ft 4i40 hood II from line and daily WAYNI COUNTY 24F: -- lois 2 414 It 1111) from 2 tat Too Area This Carter Oil Cs stehenho Oil & ngg co Ketf tiaala Neituois sw NW Loll N L ufflt No I oeio ft ire the W iihe fi 27N 146-41- Arih CPO 4 1 It Lost ettrulti and 24tIt ft from th K lino 7 3Its Nun head Tient hole atiE—Orly 18 ash ores Nav IDANO OIL 1011 Ohs Oil C ( bini 111 Paso NaturI Oas Cis Snail River gto No a Nisi ow iiiw 11s 21)- No 2 Virgil Johnson tit 311 Unwary Tooting Golf Olt Cons foalltedi Canyon No 2N 2W - DIIII 3163 ft issue brings you Every -- n Intermountain Oil Log - For here other south-centra- 41 how much money can you tion of Its 775000 realer 1 YORK OIL AND URANIUM COMPANY CLOSING DATE- ' - These are some of the questions being answered now in current issues of U S News & World the editors search the horizon for advance Peport"--a- s warning of what to expect in the new period of uncertainty between now and the 156 political campaign It's typical of the way this rfw kin4 of weekly news magazine enriches the thinking the planning and the conversa- non-Com- 4 - right I : Val in IM? divert now to other uses? Is the bull market as strong as it looks? Will It 44 4 1 - f it as 156 t dividends hold up? what has been the strategy behind Wr Eisenhower's delay in announcing his decision? How important now is the No 2 spot on the Republican ticket? For the Democrats Stevenson? Harriman? Kefauverl you buy that new car or house now or wait six months? —What will the new Congress give to farmers? To taxpayere? To old people? coming price rises make advance buying a good Idea? 1 s- -- ' I -- 1 -- y 1 uncertainty IS' new in good tax cuts ahead With 1 ' s I competition and expansion in your What about own work? 'lc 1 ''' I business be as ' s' 4 the air and it may well last until after the 156 elections People don't know exactly what to expect Looming large in the during the coming months minds of many are important questions like these 4 21:--- ''' t l'i:Iction-- DC—There's a WASHINGTON ' ' I '41 ' ' 't : 'filo' 56 't Firm Appeals Court's Order ani 1 41 " ' t I its way westward down the main line Two years later he was transfetred to Los For the general manager of the southcentral Angeles as chief elcrk to the executive assistant district of 'UT was born in a section 1ou6e in the operations department And in 1912 he returned to Omaha headquar1along the right of way at Elkhorn Neb Feb 20 ters as assistant to the general manager of the 999 !Union Pacific IIIS FATHER IIANS P RANSON who had 1 ASSIGNMENT in 194( as general stiperinemigrated with Adolph's mother from Denmark was for most of his life a section foreman on Itendent ofthe then Idaho and Utah divisions at the railroad Salt 'Lake City gave Mr IlanYoung Ad- ' '' son Initial owe olph one of a ' : i and re- s'' rtence ' ''' faintly of four '' 's '4tr ''"-- - - 01' '4 ' sponsibility In boys and a girl i : lived ate a n d broad operating '- - Of 1 t c is no exaggeration to ay that the first March 1939 as secretary to the vice president In Ile worked sound Adolph D Hanson may have heard in this !charge Of operations at Omaha C Mann N A Wit If as railroaders such kith life was ihat of a Union Pacific freight pounding Hams and W II Guild in that capacity i 1 ' -- 4 TIIE COMBINED loss means Christensen that world copper supplies will bankannounced representative Diamond Products Salt Lake remain tight at least for the 46 Saturday 4 Mr was guest speaker at the present quarter Davis 1- i Joined F r s t City However there are indicarecent election meet ( Mr Davis i I role Ile Ntit3 in tions that the inventory posi- breathed r ail Security in 1853 '' 4 0 tions of some of the major con- matting and the I i charge of opera and serves at the Main at First k have become more Union Pacific It 1 sumers tions north of Id bank Ile is a south native of comfortable Premium priees was the family's Salt Lake City t it r4 Blackfoot ' Idaho And a gradut are still being paid for the way of life ' of these two divi ' e '3 i' ate of Brigham Young Univermetal but there is less urgency '' 0'4kAs ayouth lions 5 1 i or' I in the demand Producer prices "' A year later sity r e Adolph worked held at 43 cents a pound and his he returned way—selling i custom smelters continued to 1 t1 ' to Omaha old Omaha ' the 1 again k quote 50 cents ir 4e1 ' to become gen Bee in North ' N Producers called lead and Platte Neb to : Bonneville Ltd potash proeral huperni -4 vL '''' Lamont Eltinge group leader - 4 ' Zinc prices "very steady" which city the tendent of transducer whose works near Went in research at the Whiting Ind t rehad There was some question as family portation for '' dover have been struck and I operation of Standard Oil Com the week ended whether the moved Union Pacific I : picketed since late September a systems post Ile also workpany of Indianan ' government would buy lead for the United Mine Workers the by on the railroad ed at other at Jobs will discuss "Gas ihe present stockpiles ' U nIon -has petitioned the price of 16 cents a pound One alter school ''t Since Dec 29 Turbines In Au' '''' 1 9 5 I if the in- - source he has Utah After an Court th)it for suggested graduaSupreme e i tomotive Equip- L government stayed out of the tion from high termediate appeal been in charge a Tueec 4 411 The company which has filed market lead's price might dip school he joined' igntn"a ht southof t day Demand for lead improved the Union Pasuit for damages against the central 7 operat i 0ing of Salt Lake t reducunion In Third District Court following the cific at 18 as a ing district coy1 i tion Chapter v Amer! last week a 16 to cents asked for reversal of Judge at it can Society iof ering of 14407 ' Sa !Martin M Larson's orders deny- - pound There was better buying stenographer trackmiles North Platte t En( Automotive zinc too In both cases mod'1— ing permanent f : injunctions of from Me- With advent I age the in I gincers 1 against the picketing which the erately higher prices for the of World War I I ? I Cammon Idaho ' t : metals in London played a part i Newhpuse Hotel' has been contends company :1 to 1os Angeles I— a as -he i —:ii enlisted Mr Eltinge Is Mr Eltinge i Higher quotations there were both massed and violent This is one of due to a threatened strike of private at Fort Adolph TETIsAn I rocked in ihe ermalo by voicing loco a graduate of Purdue UniverSix Join In Suit the three major Demer Australian Logan dock workers Mr a start Hanson motives successful in railroading gave sity and veteran of World War Also Joined In the suit are 2o1o districts of the and was IL Ile joined Standard of In- six former employes (the potash Major metals prices: COPPER cents a pound tient- eventually sent to the Canal Zone where be Union Pacific and as chief of the district Mr cents nominal New rose to first diana in 1951 plant normally employs about ere& Forettn Hanson reports directly to the vice president in sergeant — 40 workers) who joined then York service two young years military Following charge of operations at Omaha LIAO: IS rent a pound New York left the union and now contend WOO cents fiL Louis Hanson returned to railroading and worked in The executive looks back over nearly 40 years they are being illegally deprived ?INC: 13 SO cents a Pound East Et train service as a brakeman and a yard hand of railroading in the West with a deep sense of of by the UMW Louis 14 cents New Yolk To finance Oil and Gas Leas wonder at change—not only in motive power The ALUMINUM: 2440 cents a pound im filed IN 1921 he was promoted to car dispatcher by Allan petition Ing Program In Pipeline area 50 22 tots Puts cents along the main line of the vital transportation shipping point E Mecham counsel for Bonne- and in 1924 became secretary to the general and Incorporate Compan yf ANTIMONYt a rents artery but at the growth of agriculture and MO pound ville contends that the vim- eased Gems than carload at Cheyenne Wyo lots) New this newspaper Write Box dustry in the Intermountain Area 35 a cents valid carlota Sulk had labor °tit contract producer pany Two years later in 1928 he got his first big for details "Traffic between Los Angeles and Salt Lake with an independent union OM $1 1011 20 I long promotion—that of division car distributor at ci t y has increased in an amazing fashion in the --- when the plant was struck and tonMANGANESE unit (22 4 pounds) Indian ore Green River Wyo The area then was witness-pos- t "The flood of war years" he recalls now cannot be required to rec- - F US ports duty extra of 500 to 600 cars daily of coati ing shipment from the Las into and 23 FERROMANGANESE: 10 rents Vegas passengers loods ognize a union whose leaders standard per pound carload lots fob from UP's and other mines 1500 to 3000 Sq Ft he has two been cities have refused to file impressive" particularly shipping point (A "car distributor" sees to It that the cars adds Available In Corner munist affidavits and other- - NICKELigt SO rents a pound elortro Storeroom — State Street wise "fail to comply with provi- Lytle rathodes Port Colborne OMAN are where shippers want them when they want US duty inituded DEVELOINENT of trona (soda ash) mining them) sions of the National Labor Reand 2nd South PLAT'S MI $974112 an ounce 100 Pt of Window Display Spas and lations Acts processing in southern Wyoming of phosWITH THE promotion secured Mr Hanson SILVE'a PO SO eento itt ounce New Phone DA shale deposits in southern Idaho and York r 7a prom London Second Issue phate returned briefly to North Platte Neb to wed Utah along with expansion of producnorthern TIN: $105 I pound New York A second issue Is whether the Elmira Brodbeck April 14 1926 The couple farms and ranches has contributed to on tion 01HCKSILVEI! $273 82711 a flask CI has one son UMW is violating Utah's Douglas D Hanson currently a Poundo New lark' traffic MINE OWNERS in the Army at Fort Carson Colo "Right to Work" law by TUNGSTEN $13 50$34 a ton lieutenant Meanwhile 111) has Dieselized virtually all contends unit 120 poundet Ont: as the company —ATTE In 1933 Mr Hanson was granted a leave of duty xtro l district installed in the movement picketing for the exclusive rep'absence by Union Pacific to become secretary you tan have a MILL on vour new features — speed and cenimproving of resentation Small the employes safety down 'Himont lardworty to Wyoming Governor Leslie A Miller Ile also Ore S1Ii1)ment4 WI FINANCE THE BALANCE on main line control traffic tralized Bonneville's damage claim served an additional four years as budget asWRITE TO WA CO PARK CITY—New Park Mining Co against the UMW is still pend- 15i7 tons United Fart City Mines sistant for the Wyoming chief executive and as nil grOWn1111 Am SLt Utah ing Co 1273 tons in district court OPERATIONS ARE NOW In the "era' of ICY NEV—Knnecott Copper Corp liaison with the Legislature in appropriations the ay soe powerful gas turbine locomth cum and Consolidated t oppermines matters bine& 18P4 cars v Rh nuclear energy says the average be powered day Other duties Included that of executive sec11 CALIENTE NEV — Combined Metals veteran rail official Reduction Co cars of zinc 3 cars retary of the Wyoming State Board of Charities 4 bristot a1ver1 car copper oca When that day arrives it will be dedicated I siwomakt—us Smelting Refining and Reform and the Board of Pardons to railroaders like Adolph Ilanson who see to and Mining Co 5 S48 tons Kennecott 1 047 cats daily 1Cooner Corp MR HANSON returned to Union Pacific In it the trains run "on time" - 1 - ell 1934 IN- ' ' Clyde Anderson ' 14t40 I t l Engineers Funds'' January 22 It YORK latest threat to copper supplies is a wildcat strike at the Phelps Dodge Corp refinery at Laurel Hill NY An estimated 5000 to 6000 tons of refined metal has been lost so fat in the strike now in its second week The recent strikes in Chile caused the loss of around 3100 WA W A Scott of Shell Oil Co has been named chairman of the Billings Mont petroleum section of American 'Institute of Mining and Metallurgical N Security Bank of Utah NA Harv1 old J Steele senior vice pres ident in charge : of Salt Lake division of the ' -- Tribnne4 Adolph D Hanson Associated NEW Engineer Croup Lists Chairman at Billings take Business Portrait Copper Cost By Paul N Dqvis Salt Lake City has been n a m e d assistant cashier- - in the credit depart- ' - - ment of First -- -- Phelps Strike Firms Hight First Security Appoints Credit Division Cashier-- 1 - I pmfts I ----- 1- -0 - t‘or tt frnipils 1 hos Isla We It 11014 Ili 00111 ::::::400 18”14 9 too94 tottl4 nit A CHANGli - IIKTRA tit V I 1114 I u0o4 (ha It I Itriv oii 110141 ON I 1 1 i I t v t |