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Show THE PAYSONIAN, frAYSON, UTAH Oil Will Start Drilling at Once in the Goshen Valley As you motor out to Gosli on you 'v ill now, if you look to the! l'ifjlit north of Warm! jimt Springs sec the oil derrick of the ELK BASIN UNITED OIL COMPANY nearing completion. A pleasing sight, .because it means the developing of what promises to he an immense oil structure. This is not a dream hut a reality the company has ordered from Kansas a Dig Star Dig to he shipped at once, capable of drilling any structure. Mr. Thompson, expert for the i company, lions or states that all indiea-- have valuable holdings, that the in of the first well will flood the only difference, in his opinion, district will) prospectors and of the two structures is that the will mean the doubling and Goshen Dasin was more massive, trebling of real estate values as and lie showed a panoramic well as the population, repeat-- ; photo of the Elk Dasin and it ing hist orv of other oil cities.1 n the bringing in their first certainly resembles Goshen his lie stated the company will bring in well that ley. company j had 3000 acres leased, all of their full working forecand is considered valuable oiljvelop as fast as labor and that is inside the rim rock terials will permit. In addition ami which can he drilled in! they will have subsidiary about 340 feet apart, panics to drill on selected leases, so you can see the enormity of The stock to he sold in this the structure, that the bringing district will not buy the casing 1 show t he field to he not light in produe-- ; lion, hut extremely heavy, that1 the field proper is an immense structure and is just the kind of ear-mark- s j formation that produces Dig Oil Wells. lie said if Wyoming had this same formation they would have developed it five years ago, as it is a fae simile of the Famous Elk Dasin Field of WyomOil Co., ing, where the Mid-weOhio, Equity Elk Dasin Pit and the Elk Dasin United Oil Co. Val-jO- de-whi- inn-lan- , corn-locatio- st j Day-so- Tnter-monntai- n Linen Shower for Hospitals. nation-wid- e campaign for linen supplies for the hospitals began Monday, September 30. The Red Cross Commissioner of France has cabled that the hospitals are in need of the following supplies : 1.250.000 bath towels. 2.500.000 hand towels. 1.750.000 handkerchiefs. 125.000 napkins. Each family is asked to contribute one Article or a set of articles of household linen from their reserve stock. The secretary will cheerfully give infor A regarding details of ticles wanted. mation ar- t Last Friday evening an enthusiastic Liberty Loan meeting was The Are Days announces that held at Goshen, a campaign for the collection of Fader the direction of the locertain fruit stones must he vig- cal Uouneil of Defense a numorously carried on immediately. ber of speakers and musicians These materials are urgently left Payson at about 7:45, arrivneeded to make carbon, wbicb ing at Goshen at 8:30. Some is to protect our soldiers from misunderstanding was had retbe poison German gas. garding the hour of the meeting The following rpatcrinls are ami the Goshen people bad asto be collected : Peach stones or sembled at 7 :30 and most of seeds, apricot pits, prune pits, them bad gone home or to tbe plum pits, olive pits, date seeds, picture show when the party cherry pits, Brazil, walnut, hick- arrived. The people were reory and butter nut shells. It is minded of the meeting by bugle not necessary to separate the calls, after which Mr. 1eery, seeds. They may be mixed manager of the picture show, cheerfully consented to diseon-jtinu- e his movies and the crowd READ assembled at the chapel. By this Stories of Travel, Adventure, means a large number of peoNature or History. ple attended the meeting, Romance, All free at the Public Library. ,hnps more than would otherwise come. Philosophers made a great deal Chairman Melvin Wilson pre- of tbe mystery of life, but when sided at the meeting. youve got it all summed up it Prayer was offered by Rev. turns out to be nothing but an Wildman Murphy, opportunity to be a friend to ' Tbe speakers were: Lee R. somebody else. Taylor, ,T. C. Ellsworth, Chair PUBLIC LIBRARY fund of knowledge that you can turn into $ $ $ for yourself into actual money gained thru doing' your work better. But even tbe U. S. Mint could not supply you with cash if you did not ask for it. Today, come in or telephone. it will cost them about iK13 per fool, plus freight, handling and labor, that the! NOTICE. Anyone wishing information the concerning development block offered was simply a eour-work of the Elk Basin United tesy offering which will he gob- - Oil Co., call, phone or write: bled up in a hurry, showing the) intentions of the! WILL OKELBERRY, and the right spirit community Goshen, Utah to develop their own property. WM. WADSWORTH, The public will watch the de. Santaquin, Utah velopment with great interest as the drill goes pounding down' H. F. BADHAM, Payson, Utah to the golden fluid. E. J. STUMP, Cravens Hotel 1 Wo wish them success. man Wilson, Mr. Erkenbraek of Goshen, and Rev. Murphy, who all spoke very enthusiastically on the topic of the occasion. The following musical numbers were interspersed in tbe program: Quartet, Carl O. Nelson, Owen Barnett, Misses Retta Cutler and Ivy Done; cornet solos, Lawrence Jorgensen; duet, Carl O. Nelson and Owen Barnett; baritone solos, Carl D. Nelson ; soprano solo, Miss Ivy Done; readings, Miss Retta Cutler. During the meeting blanks were distributed through tbe audience and quite a number of bonds-- were purchased. Loan Meeting At Goshen The campaign for used clothing to he sent to the Delgians was a wonderful success in Perhaps several Ions of clothing and shoes were brought In the former Well worth store location Saturday, which will lie shipped direct to the from division office, which place it will go direct to France. Rev. Murphy has been scouring the town in search of boxes in which to ship the clothing. d alone, as Payson, Utah UOTORS SPEED THEM TO FRONT YOUR is a rich ' j reason jOne why girls are brave is because they do not hide in dugouts when Cupid begins shooting. About tbe best Unit can be said of goldfish as pets is that they dont have to be washed. , Motor trucks by the tens of thousands have made the great war different from any other in adding mobility to the opposing armies. Where preparation for battles in previous years required days, hours are now necessary. Since taxicabs won the first battle of the Marne, gasoline and rubber have been increasing factors. Some of the American troops in' recent battles, perhaps those shown kbove in a momentary halt in a French village, have traveled , thirty hours with hardly a stop for rest. Your subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan will add to the certainty that some day troops will not reach a fight too late to win It. e fighting slogan in France, gathering inspiration and signifi-cancas the conflict grows more violent and more desperate, is On land, on sea, in the air, it rings sharp and clear. Carry On. Into the front line trenches comes the signal to charge. The At his heels, pushing company commander swings over the top. and stumbling through the hell of No Mans Land, come the boys. They gain a yard, five, ten, and the machine guns speak. The commander falls, but over his shoulder, above the din of battle, be shouts, So on and on, till every officer falls, and Carry On, Lieutenant! the grizzled old Sergeant sets his teeth and takes what s left of them on to victory. pHE f It stirs every American heart Who was not thrilled to read of the American soldier who supported a wounded comrade, and fought his way with the little detachment back through the Bodies to the American lines? That is only one deed of heroism among the many happening every day and looked on as a matter of course by the boys fighting for us over there. It shows the stuff thats in them. They are our own sons and brothers. Is the same stuff in us over here? We have the opportunity at home to show our patriotism by other deeds of valor. We can fight and we MUST fight. And we must WIN, no matter how heavy our burdens may be. Our former habits are the Huns weve got to battle with. We cant go on living as we used to. We cant go on spending our money for things we like. We must set up new standards war standards and stick to them loyally. From now on there can be only one standard for those of us tv ho fight behind the lines by saving and lending We must buy bonds to our utmost oooooooooo the War is Contributed to cxxxxxxoo This Space ,,vf . Winning by r-- 1 f 'C Carry On must b our slogan hera at home. We must Carry On to the utmost limit our ability, to the last dollar of our resources, till Victory is won. Let us stand shoulder to shoulder buy all the Liberty Bonds we can. Let us keep our Bonds and face to buy more. Carry On! Buy Liberty Bonds! THIS SPACE SUBSCRIBED TO WINNING THE WAR BY LANT & PERSSON CO. COLVIN & REECE CO. |