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<br />- <br /> <br />Tues., Feb. 19. 1974, Oen....er.Colo. <br /> <br />Rocky Mountain News-5 <br /> <br />. <br />. <br /> <br />IRongely <br />, <br />I <br />, <br />, <br />I <br />"I <br />'1.--....-. <br />. <br />I <br />. <br />, <br />I <br />"_____.- <br />, <br />I <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br />, <br />I <br />. <br />. <br />I <br />, <br />, <br />I <br /> <br />Grand Junction <br /> <br />.J <br />J <br /> <br />--- <br />-- <br />,- <br />, <br />, <br />, <br />, <br /> <br />lale country <br /> <br />Things moving' on Western Slope <br /> <br />By JF.FF IW!'E~ ant! <br />moultu J.l'inl~t;II)}:R <br />N__,Sraft <br />{ midnight, the dozen barflies left <br />C's Roundup in Rifle were all a <br />tight. A lot of them were watch- <br />1e kid in the white Stetson. <br />bad be~ to strut around the pool table, <br />'lg, shooting. straight....ning and dabbing a <br />>l chalk at the tip of his cue stiC'k before <br />19a9ain. <br />\'0"8$ his last game of the night. aml he W3.ll <br />to the eight ball - an eas)' shot, strai~ht <br />Ii 1~.!1 than six mehl's from the comer <br />t. He flashed a smile. lx-nl and stroked at <br />JI' ball. It clicked against the {'ight and <br />ollowed it into the poc'ket. A scratch. He'd <br /> <br />~neath the "No gambling" sign he slil're<i <br />lpOf1enl a fh"er and IIl"n shulf1l'd back 10 <br />rl and lit a cigafE'tte. "Well, \Ihen the oil <br />anies get here. we'U have all the mane)' <br />n spend," he joked. <br />::'s Cafe and Roundup is the CE'nter of the <br /> <br />Third of a series <br /> <br />, in RiOe. As in M) manr ban and cafE'~ In <br />~glon thesE'dll)'s, Irs hard to ~rend much <br />there without hearin~ somE-body talk <br />: oll companies and oil shal... <br />) PRICES SO.\.IU:-"(; <br />and priC'es in Rifle. Grand Valley, ~1("eker, <br />:ely and Grand Junction are soaring, <br />y local l'E"al estate man has his favorite <br />Iple _ the plot that's douhlt>d in value <br />two oil giants bid mol'E" thnn $:!lO million <br />I federal oil shale It'ase. thl' corm'f 1<)1 <br />I triJlled in a yt'ar. tile newann('xatill(J <br />should haw got in on. the commercial <br />that "justCll1l't lose," <br />eallors are getting a ~trt'am of inquiri(,lI <br />out-of-town s~ulalors who want a plE'Ce <br />E' action. In almO!'t E'\"f'r)' cafr at some <br />or anotlu>r you can spot II broker goinl: <br />his listings with a pro.;pectlw bu)'er, <br />hings are moving, and b.'hind mrn<t of the <br />ltyllrethe vast oil shall' rf'sf'n'esofnurth- <br />em Colorado - the !,:ra\' and bro\\Tlish <br />from whkh billions of barrels of crude oil <br />leproduced. <br />he dream of an oil shale boom has tantal- <br />thE' Ilrt'a for half a centun'. It has llick..r- <br />, life with new eXpl"rlment$ and been ('xtin- <br />she d by disco\"l"fles r>f additional <br />~tional petroleum rt'sen'es else'll'heN', <br />row the dream is rlos" to reaht)' as one <br />lr oil firm aftf'r annthf'r JOins research <br />~ts, bid.~ for fe-deral trads, announct's <br />'IOpment plaJL~ for pri,-ale lands and nt'- <br />Ites with the U.S. Burf'l!.U of Land :'.tana;:e-- <br />t to trade prh'ate boldin;::s for public la-nd <br />I effort to obtain morf' nearl)' rectanR"ular <br />nore easilY mineableprol>erties. <br />nule barfll('s talk of high;)a~'in!: .io~ In <br />ts and mines, loe-al otlicials are tr)'ing: to <br />p the magnitude of It\{' chllno:es of c'om- <br />:ial oil scale induslr)' "ou!d bri~ t~, <br />IS and counties which ha.e ,-h'-Inged \"f'f\' <br />indetades. -- <br />he richest uil shall" d('l'o~il~ Ii.' bf"nealh th.. <br />:l"d hills and valley~ "f :he l.3..'\t}..sfl'lare, <br />, Piteanre ('re(>k &"\,In In Rio llIanrO and <br /> <br /> <br />._.___._________________,_____._______________________---I <br />" ' <br />RIO BLANCO I <br />, <br />r~------~ <br />, , <br />I ' <br />( ! <br />, ( <br />r--J ,.-' <br />I ' <br />r------.-----... I <br />I <br />i <br />i <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />-------------.------7--------J <br /><..., <br />" <br />./- <br />./ <br />- ./ <br />/,-- ~-._/' <br /> <br />GarfiE'ld counties Mesa Count)', dirt'ctl>' It> the <br />south, aIM) would be dramatil'ally affe.'led by <br />an oil shale bourn, <br />The three counties haxe a pOl'ulatinn of <br />about 71.100. more than halt of it in tOI\nS wilh <br />lewer than 2,500 people or on farms and <br />ran,'hes. <br />Privately o\\1lE"llland along nv(>r \'aUeys <br />and strE'am Ix>ds is largely irrigated, sUPl'orlmg <br />sheep and cattle ranching and, in weslern <br />:'.Iesa County, fruit orchards and farming. <br />About 192,000 cattle and 173,000 shN'l) and <br />lambs arE' being raised In the thr('(' countiE'S. <br />..\RIU, J)t:SOL.-\ TE ARr..4. <br />AltitudE'S in thE' re"lon range from 5,1)00 10 <br />13.000 feet. Except for thE' low valle)'s, it's an <br />arid, ~Iate terrain, swept b)" high winds and <br />f8\'aged b)-' subfre("Zing winters and h,,1. dr)' <br />summers. The rugged hillsides or the high <br />('OUntr)' are dotted with sag('brush, I'loon pint>s, <br />junipers and scrub oaks. Rock outCl'.~PS mter- <br />rupt thE' scraggl)' vegelation and majestic grar <br />c1iIfs tower o\"er some of the \"allf'\'s <br />:-.resa Count)', with II populalJun of 56.300, is <br />b)' far the most populoUS of the lhrl'l"_ The <br />toon!)' seat. Grand Junction (POP. 2Uml is <br />more than fi\"{' times the SilE' of an)' nmer 1."\n <br />in the oil shale l,'('>tJntr~', It's Ihl' I't'ehm'!, ('om- <br />mef('ial and E'Cooomic (,E'ntl.'r, a sou,,',' of rE'tail <br /> <br />Meeker <br /> <br />Glenwood <br />Springs <br /> <br />MESA <br /> <br />COLORADO'S Oil <br />SHALE REGION <br /> <br />NEWSM"'P BY JACKSH,o,NNON <br />and \I, holesale goOOs for much of w('stl>m Cola. <br />rllOO and also a distribUtion and transpOrtation <br />hub, <br />DE'spite occasional eCon(>mic problems. the <br />tm...n has gro""Tl steadily, Its neighborhoods are <br />a hlt'nd of Old and new, MobilE' homE' dealer- <br />ships have sprung up, but the lown its.elf ba!l <br />fE'w trailer parks. Stretching out along thl' Colo- <br />rado Ri\'E'r on either side of to""Tl are pea('h <br />orchards and sugar beet farms. But lI!::"rkulture <br />In lhe ('OWlI)' is on thl' decline. Thousands or <br />acft's have been converted to othE'r USE'S in the <br />lastdE'Cade-. <br />.\IILlI BOO:\t EXPt:RU:SCf:U <br />Garfie-Id C{)WIt,}', "ith 16.100 resicl('nls, lie!! <br />dlre<'tJ). to the nonh. The eastern ~ectlons arE' <br /><,xl'('ril'ncinlt a mild boom dul' to lh(' tourist <br />mdu~tries of Aspen and Vail in COUnt iE'S farther <br />east. <br />Construction workers emT'lo)'ed in these re-- <br />~rt t<M"TlS and oth('r wage eamt'fS have I'T"adu.- <br />all)' dMfte-rl down the Rr):~ring Fork and Colo- <br />rado RivE'r \'al1('\"s to areas where the\' C3.n <br />more easil)' affoi-d to live. CarbonllalE': tht>n <br />Glenwood Spring:s and towns furth...r \\ est like <br />:-;E'wcastle and E'ven Ri!l(' havl' been aff{'c1e~ <br />by theseO\-erOolll"S. <br />Sheep and tattle ranchin~ mak!" up a d"din- <br />(fuodudfil (10 JIlI!:E' IOl <br />0017 <br />