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Show Shell Distributor Attending School With spring semester under way at the Shell University, L. A. Wy-naught. Wy-naught. Beaver County distributor, left the first of the week for Salt Lake City to attend a study course in the manufacture and refining of petroleum products. The course of education in the refining and manufacture of Shell products is being conducted by Dr. G. P. Koch, refinery expert for the company. The course includes instructions in-structions in the latest methods of refining together with the geological geo-logical structure of the S iolds from which the crude is produced. Latest marketing methods will be discussed which, in connection with a complete course in chemistry and , industrial lubricants, should do much toward improving the service. ser-vice. The school is being taken to various points throughout the Pacific Pa-cific coast area so that all company com-pany personnel may enjoy the benefits of its educational features. The school is transported in a trailer which is complete with charts, maps, photographs and laboratory equipments to graphically graphic-ally explain various points. It is expecteil that over fifteen hundred Shell employes in the west will have received this valuable valu-able instruction during the coming year. "Once in Forty Million Births" iimjma.i. i W Mill :;-; yu ' ' ' ' - i , , i - , t y'r r I , ' " - ' -i j t ' j . J ' , ' ' ' f p . 'i ' - V A t f - -r I - v "V- ' i l . J t ' K ' I It could happen only "once in 40,000,000 births" was the verdict of Detroit physicians commenting on the twin personalities of the Pauline Taylors, No. 1 and 2 shown above. Although not related the girls have the same name, were born on the same day, Sept. 20, 1920. Pauline Taylor Tay-lor No. 1 was born at St. Ignace, Mich., No. 2 at St. Catherine, Ont. They attended an intermediate school in Detroit three years ago and have ueen inseparable ever since. |