Show OIL TO BRING UTAH TO FULL FUEL STATURE Has Resources of All Al Other States Then Some Says Expert MARKET GREAT AS FIELD Mines and Railroads Will Wil Take Unlimited Supply of Fuel Oil F. F W. W Dunn the man who made mado the the famous famous Quartette mine at Searchlight Searchlight Search Search- light and who since selling tho the property property property prop prop- erty four Cour years ago has been engaged exclusively in oil 01 operations mainly Jn n California and Indian Territory fel fields s. s ba has 1113 removed his family to this city trum S San n Bernardino Cal that he hema hema headquarters headquarters head hend- ma may have a more convenient quarters In operating in the new oil oilfield oilfield 01 field of ot Southern Souther Utah He Ho Is already largely largel Interested In that field feld and expects ex ox- to acquire additional Interests Not on only Is he positive that tho field feld feldIs Is the largest larget and richest In the United the field fidd for tor States but he ho regards States marketing the oil 01 the best lIest in the c country There is absolutely no cause for Jealousy among operators or prospective tive operators operator in this field feld said Mr r. r tle Dunn yesterday In fact act the toe more wels brought in quickly the better will be the chance for tor getting transportation trans trans- wJ facilities and marketing tho the of overproduction overproduction over over- product product To 0 entertain fear production Is siY silly While thero there is Ise will be every aery r indication that the field Celd 1 e er largest in the country probably country country probably ne fifty to one hundred miles mies long and twenty miles mUes wide yet wide yet the field for fot marketing the product is likewise lewise tile Ole greatest in the United States It Itis Itis I is almost without limit Almost No Xo Limit to Use i The Salt Lake Route is already burning luning oil 01 in its Is engines south of Las as Vegas and is changing to oil 01 burners it Its it engines enInes that run rn north of that I point point The TIte Rio Bio Grande will undoubtedly edly use oil 01 as soon as the Utah produCt prod- prod I urt ud can be procured The use b by the railroads s alone would take tako tho the product of ordinary wells wels and anel tho the city of oC A. A SaiL Salt Lake Lale could use the thc output of or another another an an- 5 other wells wels Then there arc the mines mInes Wi Wits With V In Southern Utah oh oil oU wells wels operating 1 i Is hardly a mine In Utah or in Southern Nevada that could pot not ot be l provided with wih oil 01 at a rate that would 1 be cheaper cheaper for fuel than coal at 4 1 Va ton on j It I is e ea ea y to figure out what that thal would mean Tor for the tha mines but jt It J 1 is not so easy to the number hum num her ber of oil 01 wells wels that would be bo required t to supply the demand Despite the ex existence tence of oC enormous measures of or coal in Utah oil 01 will vIll wi supplant coal for or fuel fud in practically everything but smelting of line lino from Crom r To 10 tall talk now a pipe Ino tho the Virgin field eld to Salt Jal Lake o is by no means means visionary It I is the tile m method of transportation that will wl bo be 1 adopted as soon as enough wells wels arc are brought in into to prove the field eld and In my opinion that will wU not take long Salt Lal Lake c can be reached by 50 miles mies o of pipe line lne And with wIt a pumping station only fifteen miles mies from Cram the original well wel the tho oil 01 can be he brought the entire entire en en- tr tire remaining distance by gravity From tho the main line lne laterals will wi berun bo be borun borun run to the lar larger el mining camps an ana another line lne will wi be laid to State Line Pioche Tonopah Bullfrog and Intervening camps camp with laterals t to man outlying camps There Thero is nothing visionary about it The Stan Stand Stand- a av l people have a pipe line ln all al the theW W war ay fo from Texas to New Jersey Oil on Oilcan can cn be piped anywhere Other Fields have Havo Market The The California fields at this time ilave a market for or all al the oil 01 the they can cn produce The same may be bo said of ot otal ill all al other developed fields Virtually this entire mountain Intel country al all the way way to the Pacific coast coat la is 11 a virgin field for the Utah product In Inthis Inthis this connection I might say that while has hns proba probably been the subject o of more noro ore knocking ng than any other state it I is without question queston the toe greatest great great- est cst tate ate in the Union It IL has the re resources resources re- re sources of or all al of or them and anel then some Tue Th opening of tho the oil 01 fields will wiil wU b thin fact act most forcibly to public att at- at t ILon it will wi aid in the development o of f nil aU the other resources Mr lr Dunn says rys that the formation of th the Virgin-Cedar Virgin City oil 01 field is the most regular he lie has oas ever eVl seen that Jt it is like an open book bool to read The strata dip lp to tho the northeast at an 1 in In dine lne of oC about 17 feet to the mile mUe and md J that tU t variation Is slight IB is shown by the fa t. fa-t. t that thor tho those who bored tho the original well wll were cna enabled let by surveys ys to est estimate es es- t within tw twenty nt feet where the te teenage nago stratum would be bo encountered The rue IJ regularity of the Urata and their thaI comparative flatness he says com com- refutes the thc theory of ot some some alleged al- al experts that tho the oil 01 has hns run runaway runaway away way This result reul could only uly have come Celtic Cle about abut from a titled formation Field Easy to iIi Ilia theory theor Is la that Instead of the cliffs and small smal mountains of of the re reJon region re- re gion glon Jon having been beon caused b by upheavals th they y in reality realty were were formed by the tho surrounding country countr having suddenly dropped to lo its HE present position a as a i o of the sudden sulden removal of ot pressure pressure presure pres pres- sure ure from rom below Absence of or water wate m render the field feld one ono of ot th easiest to work worl- Mr lr Dunn does not nol cont contend nd of course course that the entire field J Ja Js under under- laid 1 by one continuous oil oi basin There ar are ar man many small mal basins mor moro or Jess em connected like the links of a sausage suge the simple formation and the cai c case t with wih which computations arc are made there will wi be many failures One must must sink for lakes unseen The drill rm may miss the oil 01 basin b by six feet but the oil 01 is there tere men arc are daring and the field Held will be developed Mr Ir Dunn regards the Cedar vale valley as inviting as the Virgin valley valey On account of the elevation it will be necessary y sai-y to go probably GOO COO to lo SOO feet deeper in the Cedar valley vaHey but the Indications arc that the pressure will viii 1 be le greater Says U Its It's l Base BaS There here is no question queston ho he says that the tho Virgin oil 01 has ha a bas base This can bp bo determined he contends even If I an analyses did dil not show il it I. I b by r simply Imply rubbing tho the oil 01 on the toe hands when It Is la found foun that no tar like tor substance substance sub sub- uh- uh stance stanco adheres to Iho skin as a would be the tho case with wih oil 01 of ot asphaltum base The samples that como come from the well wel ar are aro not ot fair air samples of or the tho pro product ho further contends for the the reason that the t bil ll Is left lef In an open tank in the too hot sun resulting in evaporation up es-up- I 1 oration oraton of or the tho boat bet elements clements while the tho thoI j I blowing in of or fine sand adds consider consider- ably bly to the the solid sold mattes matter and reduces I tho ho quality I |