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Show FRIDAY OCTOBER 22, 1948 THE late conflkt, and to protect our tiational independence, and Whereas, thousands of m n women of this state have and V hereax, this is tlu- first ,Mr seived and now ate serving of our unit it'd min SN! .it,: the forces of ttie United (with tom, ami Slati-Nav, Coast Guaid and Wlu'ii us, tin- navy u pow Marine Coi ps, and fllul UI.lt Ot Uliltlt'.l (om Wheteas, the jKOple of this iiiuimI within whnh ut far state wish to exptess their giati Hum: stutions and uhoutd .ship tilde and sense of obligation lo mi all tho waters ot tin globe, this distinguished hiutuh oi ot tho United the Stat s our armed tones, t 1! Nuw stand to xafeguant I, lli .Now, therefore, tom, .so dearly won in tho Maw, Governor of the State of I'tah, do hereby set aside an. piocluim the 27th da ot (Kti, News From Around Utah A PROCLAMATION THE COVER IOP Cl THE STATE 04 UTAH BY s I tis. till-- , ,li dll, w .1 i. h t imi oi Jit ,u count i y has njiwt-sii.i c iu f on cm mil ;u mil" cl oui Without II.HC Im t II '. .lilt i. (I h the four w liuN .iml t n, m turn- - been m ut d ,i (i nil - I : m . i - r . ; . - 1,1- i I I bei HOW AT A POPULAR PRICE! Old unny Brook X Sn' A Kentucky Whiskey 19 IS, as NAVY DAY a day to signalic the tiihute of the pouple of the State of Ituh to the men and ships of the Cnitcd States Navy. In witness whereof, I have heieunto sit tny hand and caused to he atfixrd the Gieut Seal of the State of I'tah. (Seal) Done at the State Capitol this 27th d iv of October, 1918, Salt Lake citv, L'tah. BRAND Blend THIS FINE KENTUCKY FAVORITE IS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Met om oh we smymoxswer corn Enjoy , belt B. Maw. Governor. Oil Shortage May Bring Shale In Yonr Gas Tank While L'lahns are basking in the encouraging news that we have commercial oil producing , celebrating "Oil Pi ogress Day and expecting momentarily to hear news of new oil wells, it is interesting to note the developments and expet tments taking place in the shale oil field, which involves large sec tions of Utah. In an article by one of their staff correspondents and published in the Wall Street Journal the situation is reported as follows: "Some day in the future you jmay be driving along with what was once part of a Colorado, the whiskey thats wt-lls- CAmnjJb oa UaMb 86 PROOF 63 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS MAT10NAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK. NEW YORK pre-paie- TOP QJALITY BJLLS AND HEIFERS J lA Raised In and High Altitude Utah Fine Grasses drawing of M & and take M O Ranch Bulls O RANCHES SALE to be held at RICHFIELD, UTAH, NOVEMBER 8, 1948 at 1:00 p. m. Hereford Bulls 18 Month Heifers Bred to Donald Dhu Clubs 1948 Steer Calves for F.F.A. and 4-You get blood lines from the following famous Hereford famlies: 45 10 10 MODERN MISCHIEF From tht Ed BUiky Ranch WHR ROYAL TREDWAY Belongs to the 51st family. 39th Good famlies and a good in Nebraska. WHR PINNACLE 'producer. DOMINO ROYAL 5th From the DeBerard breeding and WHR Royal Domino the 45th. D 9th Closely related to Real Domino the 51st. R SILVER WHR CAVALIER 23rd From the Flashy Monogram 0 DOMINO A real bull from family. BEST Iowa. ROYAL DOMINO One of our herd sires and Is from OJR Royal Domino 10th. YOU CAN GET JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT OUR SALE, SO DON'T M and MISS IT! O RANCHES 175 WEST SOUTH Tn'VLE - SALT LAKE CITY Charles Adams Ranches at Salina and Emery, Utah of your creasing demands for gasoline and fuel oil, especially in the event of another war, are getting a tryout right now in the Rockies. High on a steep cliff, called Anvil Points, overlooking the Colorado River Valley, the Bureau of Mines is mining and crushing thousands of tons of grey shale and then extracting crude oil from it. Soon a new refinery with rated capacity to handle 200 barrels of crude daily will go "on steam, breakketosene, ing down gasoline, fuel oil and other "fractions from the dark gummy oil. The worlds major oil shaU reserves are located on what is known as the Wasatch Front." Again quoting the Wall Street Journal: "Colorados oil shale reserves are the largest and richest in the world, covering more than 1,000 square miles in beds 500 feet thick. The yield ranging from 18 to 70 gallons of oil to the ton of shale, indicates a potential of from 200 billion to 300 billion gallons from this state alone. In Utah, guessed are from 25 billion to 43 billion gallons, vvhie Wyoming is believed to have fnm one to three billion gallons hidden in her mountains. Oil shale is a to pleasure in announcing their 5th ANNUAL mountain- car. which Desperation measures the oil industry may have to inuse to meet the nations ... Compoiit or Wyoming side in the gas tank Auctioneer light-gra- MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID Mis Fva Nielsen entertained Lewis Brunson of Fillmore, vis of Mt I'll - mt speti' Mon her sewing club Thursdd), Os- lied this week at the bona ul da wuh ii lam s hei ft tuber 7. A lovely luncheon was Mr. and Mis. Lyman Chi Isleli seived to l.aura Mis Jane simp-.o- n Brady, Llva sett. and Agnes Pre a i. ,1: ol Hamilton, Catheime Chi islee. .en, I.ake ( Ity, Mrs Isabelle Kellctl Rcith.t Christensen, Ruth Irak Mi Gi.i e Park and Mr. an Oitoii Weekend With fiiend sen, Bessie Mmei, Dee m das .u Minion of Los Ang w i"c and Nancy Stew ait (an Folk. ist w ei K ii "lie t ft 8 he nine oi Mi aad Mis J,, Mr and Mrs Mis Frfie Bushman is visit Fie ep Pi si Ii h mg her daughter at M.mu Shi and family and Mis (ban l.e Los cox of ' will go from there to lluvo to A le l haAngeles, relume e ,'r-id , home last Sunday after spend visit her son, 'led Bushman ome atloi spending a few (I i 8 8 8 Ing a week with their pannt-- , with ii a v i la Ainei n in oi The South waid I, D S guls Mi and Mis Archie (iuetin between the age of 12 and 1! sen. Mis l.aJune Piestw n h dltfeient relininp lieaun nl " mas pemt ; .m, h pel tun Computing shah- oil Willi a yeaix enjoyed a wemci Mi w It ti III and Mis Die. llow.nd ollld.ua I aoi-iin pel ml with then udvisuis, Mis lvelyn typiial mid continent 1, Hansen, w ; u eum fiom around ohl.momi Ieriy and Mis Hilda Giuh.im and lanuly ot Los Angeles have 'hei, M s x 'll ,d ei home mill' for the deer hunt and .Pso 's City, the shale oil ha. almos, Present vveie Baihaia and Jeai M 21 nitiogen :o none m Okl.i Madsen, Larma and Jean Bush to visit With Mis Ida Due at Diupei spent last Tucker. Veda IV her home eel, end w Mb lelaUve , homa crude; its sulplun con man, Clu-rii- l and Alllc Dai lent li lends in 1'anguih h and PaioGiaham, tent is mote Ilian live times as tersun, v ", i, am Mis Shliley Madsen and i !nl ''ah high as th( naiutal p liolemi Cheney, Fima Andemu These aie the bothersome dif Shuwna Lasson Also the svnthetic fetences Mr and Mrs Krvin Oitoii ouhas a lot more tais and tesins tlie niond parents of a baby bo than the aveiage iiude" horn October 11 More Big Figures On Utah Industry Mi and Mis. Wendell Chi Approximately $ 1,10 1.0(H) will tensen entertained in honor isol he spent in this aiea by the Mi. and Mr. Flits Oiton who With Ltah Copper Division oi the have now tiple - Quleii Attftotsiutf, Uachwvl to to Ui lifts. Utf piuW gone Colo, Kennecott mtmitft Coppei Coipo.ation where Mr. Oiton Rangely, has employthe twelve ment for the coming during winter. months. This will lie the high est expenditure in the unnpu Mrs Doia Rigby and her sisny's history. $12.(tjf.(HK) will he ter, Mrs. D. W. Thompson o! for and mateiial spent supplies, Fplnaim, visited m Salt hake This Dearborn plow smelt last weekend. $14,998,0000 for fi eight, Is made for the Ioid lng, taxes and miscellaneous, Tractor . , . and we The pay mils Mb, 5K), 000 foi iiwh Ontrol tsftity turmi g, ftnd fftftt t think its the best plow lottrsasporl weekly take on ruftcl aveiag MORONI home pay for all Utah Copper it So ever. simple Mrs. Heber Christensen By Division employees is $72 has no wheels, axle, tongue, clutch, spi nigs (which compotes with the av uontinuod from front page) or levers . . . but good sturdy beams and erage weekly lake home visited with last hi, as fine bases, coulters and jointers as ever Sunday for all workers in the slat. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold turned a furrow. of childien, $19.31 Utah Department Jones and family of Iayson. employment Security for till With Ford Hydraulic Touch Control, second quarter of 1918). A touch of th HydmulJo Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dice o lowftra LIow Aulotnutie control canMake it easy"while two malihing you ot ueptli (Uftilit poaall!. Iowa City, Iowa, returned to d furrows unroll behind you. after home tlutr Tuesday enjo FAIRVIEW ing the deer hunt here. Easy adjustments. Only three grease gun By Mrs. Bertha Christensen to lubricate. fittings Mrs. Charlotte Bradley, presi(Contniued from first page dent of the Artopic club was Study the pictures, then Anna Lee Cox leturned to hostess at a party at her home see us If you want a woik in Salt Lake City after vis- last Thursday afternoon for the new plowing experl-encNo dwUchinff ftnd iting her mother and fath.r, Mr. Artopic club members. Come In soon! w " M,.& i JLe-Jwhvti plow liitt ftn obftUucUua for the and Mrs. Evan Cox A splendid program was after outlined coming year LASSOH liORN' Mrs. Alvin Brady is at a Salt which Rook was played. A deunLake city hospital where she licious hot luncheon was then Mt. Pleasant Phone 212 derwent an operation for gall- served. stones. It is reported that she is OopyrlM 1(H4. D rbort Molort CorpratkB Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Petergetting along nicely. son of Salt Lake city and Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. James Anderson and four daughters, Mrs. Dora Rigby, Mrs. Charles Briggs, Mrs. Thelma Anderson and Rhea Anderson went to Ephraim Thursday evening where they cele Soft Water on braied the hiithday of another daughter, Mrs. D. W. Thompson. It is dark brown inarLtone not really linpiegnated wuh o.l but contains an orgimc ma Urtal called kerogen" whuli of is the remains m.tveiaied in hike plant life, deposited beds in the geoiogu past Tne oil from Ihe shale is a nh a blaik, viscous liquid lot of ornery i hai ,n ti nsl s Buu-aot Mm s Guthrie, supci mtciidcnt at lhlh puts it, "It Is not as good as tin hes crude we have nor as pool as It will leipme a the worst. , - i I 1 . I I i I i - - - i i I i ' - ! Here's tho PLOW you need for breaking sod r'l pa-sen- well-turne- I e. S I fort tap tours a Gufosnstc tyM CULLBGArJ . Watson of Cleai field and Ann Alee Cox of Salt Lake are visitors this week of Mr. and Mis. Evan Cox. , tweet Golden Sandeison enter tained her sewing club A hot dinnci was served to eleven was membeis. The evening spent m sewing. U SEI3VBCE Mis. Btffer for your rancs aid Rigby seived a hot dinner lo the following of her family, Mr. and Mis Mis. How mem-bei- s Keith Rigby from Piovo, Mr Mrs. LaVon Chiistensen of Ephraim, Mi. and Mis. Cyiu Jensen and family of Fail view, and Mi. and Mrs. Guidon Stake, and of Mt. day... and M.s. Rex Cox of Salt Lake city, Mr. and Mrs. H arold Mr. arc gccs a fashrtf sparte son-in-la- Peterson y ass ware arc mes because er?y soap curct... C& us for eefo?s CUUGr.N Soft I'atcr Service Pleasant. Kathenne fo every trace 0 Mrs Saiah Snow icceived word hei George Brooks of California, had died fiom a heart attack. Mis. Snow 'and Mrs. Glen Gull left for Cali .fornia to attend the funeral. Announcement! Five Pam SUPPLY COMPANY SOFTWATLR SERVICE Mt. Pleasant Phone !28W Nephi HOME enter- Phone tained between thirty and forty Representing 82 CULLIGAN little friends on her 9th birthday The afternoon was spent in play ing games. Minta Clement was a vseektni! visitor at American Foik. ' 4 - Mrs. Ethel Mower entoi tained her sewing club Wednesday af-ternoon. Refreshments w.re seived to twelve membeis. CS ! I V A Hi Jensen and family aie vLiting her sister, Mis. For. Llewellyn in Nevad:a. Mrs. Vera '"W They Dont Come Too Large op Too Small Fop Jack Christopher and Bob Fowles Who Are Pro-- To Announce d That They Are Now Associated In The Service Station Easiness At BAY SERVICE Ml. Fieasant Every Service A Phone 219 From Change 01 Tire To Complete Engine Overhaul Allen Brady who is attending the USAC at Logan, visited his mother, Mrs. Laura Biady, Iasi weekend. yes, Sir, . . Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Gull have returned home after spend ing three months in Oregon. Mr. Gull was employed as a carpen tei while there. JUST A Mrs. Alta Flaim, Mis. Florence Colman and Mrs. Laura Sannis are spending the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Sarah Snow, and their sister, Mrs. Glen Gull entertained Dorothy Mower her Bridge club Thursday evening. Refreshments were served to twelve ladies. Piies wen won by Mrs. Alea Cox and Re becca Sanderson. baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs of Fairview. Mrs. Jacobs was formerly Miss Dora Coombs. Mo ther and baby are n ported do ing nicely. A Mrs. Verga Rae Matclunsky of Oakland, California is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart. She came h way of jSalt Lake and Mi. and Mrs Lanson Stew ait moiorod her to iFalrvhw. Mr. and Mis Albert Stew ait are returning with hei 'as far as Salt Lake when they will have a family icunton. AAOAAENT PLEASE Youre hearing that phrase from Long Distance operators more and more often these days. There are still delays now nd then, but urre handling eight out of ten long distance calls while you hold the line. The Long Distance Operator knows her job and shet good at it. More switchboards and circuits are being added all the time. Our aim is to put your long distance calls through faster than ever before. Ut timtsh States Telephone & Telegraph Company ? |