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Show r MABCH 4, 1921 THE SUN. PBICE, PROFESSIONAL ion PB. K. M. JONES and Surgeon- I IT. frffftthiignl T. boss :TceaSs and SiiTKeua 1H HUNTINGTON, Feb. elu,t of a shijwnent couiprieing a complete n standard drilling outfit for the Old i th ililtburn Residence, Streets. and Eighth EmerjrOil company lias been deliverPRICE. UTAH holdings on the north bench ed of the ban Rafael river in the San JUDY A. PR. J. Rafael Swell. The rig was shimied Ptyelciau and Surgeon in by way of Mohrland and Hunting-to- n and its delivery was completed Telephone Conunercial Over 1rk-in a week from the time the exactly Utah. Price. Baring- - Bank. material was spotted in the Mohr-Ianrailroad yards. STh. b. ooetzman The site of thd Old Emery well ia alniut two Dent miles down the river from the cross-m- g Price . Work and Extraction. and the time of delivery Bank Bldg.. Price. Utah the construction of a piece of road that distance. Several more cars STsiNTOED BALLINGER of material for the Old Emery Oil comimny are on the way and as soon yn Building. Prica. Utah as this is delivered, which is expected to be withinn the next few days PA I. J. ANTON now that the road construction is Dentist completed, the gang of riggers will BuUdUl I Room make fast progress in getting the UTAH PK1CE, outfit ready for active operations. It is expected that drilling will comfSWABT, ALEXANDER CANNON mence about April 1st, next, barring Attorneys At Lew any unforeseen delays. of the Through the Floor the Deeeret National LSiBulSlng. Salt Lake City. Uuh. Huntington Commercial club, the Price Chamber of Commerce and the ,Unl Building. Price. Utah. public spirited local citizens with L. A McGEE aid also from the officials of Carbon At Law Attorney and Emery counties and the state road commission, a large force of Bowif I and I, Sllvagnl Bldg. PRICES. UTAH men Is busy on the construction of the bridge across the San Rafael rivfERDINAND ERICKS EN er at the mouth of Bnrkhorn Draw Attorney At Law and, when this is completed, practiTIT Judge Building the entire San Rafael Swell cally ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. may be conveniently reached by way of Ilnntington from either Mohrland OLIVER K. OLAY or Price. Attorney At Law The river is passable at the presOffice Room I, Sllvagnl Building. ent time for autos and the bridge will PRICE, UTAH. be ready for all heavy transportation within about a week. HENRY RUOGERI Citizens of Attorney At Law Huntington are contributing a large amount of labor towards shale surOffice at the County Courthouee. facing the San Rafael road so that by PRICE, UTAH the time the bridge is completed the OLIVER 0. DALBY entire highway will be in excellent condition. Attorney At Law Representatives of a number of inOffice, Eko Theater Building, concerns are keeping in close terested Ground Floor. touch with the progress of the bridge PRICE, UTAH. construction and road conditions and B. W. DALTON it is anticipated that a number of Attorney At Law riga will go into the Swell over this route in the very near future. Office Eko Theater Building. 1W e WORDS AND ACTION 27.-Th- Cor-Mai- - FADE THREE PEOPIE HIE OIL BOON E. F. Chambetain. LUh- - mac. Fric FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY d i eral months in summer, though they will need to be outfitted against the. radiation from an arid plateau region which induces cool nights even in midsummer. And while the region is quite arid as a rule, visitors must guard well against sudden and heavy downpours of rain from occasional thuuderstorma which not only drench the land, but in favorable locations will produce destructive floods in the coalescing ravines. The comparatively large number of bright sunshiny days with the thermometer mounting to ninety-fiv-e degrees or more on the mesas and a hundred in the ravines, will render desirable, if not imperative, such protections as tents of the ealtype, canopies or other shelter lor the workmen, as natural shade is relatively scarce. The nights, however, will lurn cool promptly with the going down ol the sun, as a rule, and it will le an unusual ovenlike that does not cool off and make a blanket desirable by the early uiuruing. Meat Crude Oil Increases. Statistics issued by the American Petroleum institute show that iu the week of February 5th the average then and now daily output of crude oil in the United States amounted to 1,282,615 barrels, which eoinjiares with 1,207,415 barrels in the immediately preceding week and 1,254,590 barrels inf the week ending January 22d. The estimated daily production of the (light oil) field, including Oklahoma, Kansas, North Texas, Central Texas and North Louisiana, was 662,705 barrels, against 051,850 barrels, an increase of 10,855 barrels. The combined estimated daily average production of the Southwest fields was 782,585 barrels, compared with 768,770 barrels, a gain of 13,815 barrels. The Oklahoma and Kansas field is credited with a daily average production of 302,900 barrels, an increase of 4455 barrels. That swift and sanitary refrigerator can carry poor mast from these packing plants to every part of tha country. mast peddlw of the old days, who killed THB own live stock end then Bold the maai faxua of a cart, is (ooa from our larger towna anddliea. He waa a pioneer and did good eervice hot ha coaidn't kaap op with hia joh. Crude methods had to give way to new ideas ia sanitation and distribution. Concentration of population drove the peddler and hia wagon out and brought tha modem packing industry and tha neighborhood retailer in hia place. And the modem packing buaineaa means this: That near tha farms and ranches, tha canters of liva stock production, era packing plants that ibU and manufacture tbs mast products the tail Mid-Contine-nt Dealers In towns aad villages are supplied directly and regularly from these refrigerator can. And ia cities tha refrigerator car ia unloaded into branch hooeea, chilled and aa nitary, from which deliveries are made to your meat ahop. And all tha time tha meat is kept ao chiliad that deterioration ia prevented. Barift A Company's plant and branches are coordinated, interchanging supply and supporting each other, when necessary, ao that no sactioa of the country may ever lack its dally meat Swift & Company, U. S. A. Ohio Men Visiting. GREEN RIVER, Feb. 26.- -C. Teachers of Tarrant county, Tex will live in an apartment house erected by the county for five dollars A month. ahead as rapidly aa possible. 8H0RTAGE OF OIL IS GREAT PROBLEM, DECLARES EXPERT 7BEDEBICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law HOME GROWN TREES and II, Sllvagnl Block. PRICE, UTAH. Rooma 14 Analysis of the worldwide shortage of gasoline and other important petroleum oils will be contained in the J. E. FLYNN Lionmed forthcoming report of K. L. Welch, Kmbalmer general secretary and counsel of the American Petroleum institute. In Telephone SI. an advance statement based upon the PRICE. UTA1L facts assembled for this report, E. M. FULLER Welch states that the remedy for the Civil and Mining Engineer present fuel shortage is: Attention Given Irrigation Special First, the government of the UnitWork. Office, Ground Floor, with the ed States must Went of The Sun. outomotive the with oil business and PRICE, UTAH engineers at home and abroad if the J. W. METCALF gasoline problem is to be solved. Notary Public and Conveyancing Second, the greatest possible effmust be gotten by the automoiciency Deeds Rilla of Sale and Legal Papere and by the consumer tive industry of All Klnda Drawn from motor fuel or it will not be solvSCOFIELD, UTAH I'nik-rtak- er ed. BEN BEAN Third, the oil industry must be General lalnting Contractor more efficient and must get more gasTint-ClaWork. Eattmatea Free. olines from each band of crude. Phone 18RM. Referring to the efficiency of the PRICE. UTAH products of the automotive industry, Welch gives as his personal opinion A KOPF8 STUDIO demand W Credo Portralia and Balargo- - the need to curb the present of the American public to have their motor can with motor! developing Second Floor which True Commercial and Seringa Bank seventy to eighty horsepower at twenty are operated generally PRICE. UTAH miles an hour. DR. J. B. HENDERSON The time has now come when, from the oil mans aspect, it would seem Chiropractor. w ' as though the problem of the automotive engineer is to build engines that instead of going from seven to twelve miles on a gallon of gasoline, will go twenty to thirty miles on the same amount, and that the problem ia not knights OF PYTHIAS to burn refined oil, to build Trin Lodge No. SI. Meets every or some engines of petroleum other product eond, third and fourth Tuesday la Kaeonlc Hall. than the present motor fuels, as at Visiting mem bora welcome. P. E. Trim, C.; the present time there is not enough ed E. Wheaton. K. R. & petroleum to go around and to meet all PROBATE requirements. AND GUARDIANSHIP hot lee Consult County Clerk Or B "Motive Signers For Further MORE TEST WELLS PLANNED FOR MOAB'S OIL STRUCTURE At Price, Flret Door Went of The Sun, H to It. noon S till 4 p. m. At Hel- over Helper State bank, till I A m., except Other hours Sundays. k noma Calls by appointment a KOTKT. TO CREDITORS al-j- aj that the well waa about a hundred feet deep. At Circle Cliffs the drillers have en untcred hard luck and at last re jiorts were hung up with a fishing job, the string of tools having been lost at a depth of about three hundred feet. According to the reput received here the tools were bung up for a short time and hajipened to be in a quicksand formation that caved in and buried the string. vouch-rsT..trt-l- h? hi7 rale allred as-levi-ed 11. roses. Around Escalante. Interest in the exploration of the possibilities of oil lands is increasing at and in the vicinity of Escalante, according to M. G.'IIorigan, a Kansas City oilman, who was in that Add last week. From Escalante over to Marysvale, the heavy snowfall has made the keeping open of the road rather difficult, but from Escalante to the Circle Cliffs structure the roads are open. Uorigan has filings on and near the Circle Cliffs structure, which he is planning to develop. Owing to the fact that several of the biggest companies have already 'received their permits to drill on the Circle Cliff dome, Horigan believes that exploration of this field will proceed steadily. DOINGS OF THE OILMEN THROUGH EASTERN UTAH Kates for telephone calls are based on the following classes of service, and dose familiarity with the same by our patrons will avoid many mis- understandings with regard to the charges: STATION TO STATION - PERSON TO PERSON- - CALL By specifying a desire to talk to a particular person at a given number or station the person to person rate applies. For instance, Mr. Brown at W670 or Mr. Jones at Jones' residence or the Manager of the Western Electric company, etc. MESSENGER AND APPOINTMENT" CALLS If a messenger is required to bring a designated person to a telephone station, or if a railing party appoints a specified time when he desires to talk to a particular person at a distant point, the messenger and appointment rate applies, which is approximately 50 per cent higher than the sta- Thirteen permits to prospect for and Southeastern Utah. CALLS When a person makes a toll call by specifying the telephone number tie telephone station, and does not request to talk to a particular person, the station to station rate applies. EXAMPLE A person calls for W670 or Jones residence or Western Electric company. oil in Eastern and Southeastern Utah were received and filed at the Salt Lake City land office last Saturday. The acreage runs into the thousands. Col. W. C. Newell of Tulsa, Okla, discussed prospective oil development before the Zion Commercial club last Monday. He recently came here to scout the fields of Eastern Several men prominent in the afMOAB, Feb. 26. The Shafer and Gehrmann (sometimes about located of the Dutch Shell and other fairs oil Six domes, Deceased. Cred-- n Big will present claims with twelve miles southwest of Moab and companies interested around Duchesundersigned at Salt Lake along the Grand river, have been cov ne and other points in the Uintah on or before the 10th day Jr1; and prepara Basin were due out there this week A. D. 121. 21, COLUMBIA ered by applications, under way to put to investigate their holdings. are tions getting (,UMPANY. Admlnlstrator-Estat- e uf Frank Gehrmann, De-- down test wells. Rigs will be taken Midwest Oil company was last II. Bramel and O. C. Del- to these locations by raft from Moab, Monday granted a permit to prospect For Administrator. ft Atsnnieys pm,.. Feb. 25, last Mar. 11,1121. the Grand river. route being the only a tract of nineteen hundred and sixty available one, owing to the roughness acres in the Circle Cliffs country. notice of the country adjacent to the stream. Othnw in for large acreages are M. ditcii of One Location prominent geologist who has E. Hickman, David J. Lemmon and Corporaton), m nm,:!n5r ,,'ri,al pace of Business, Price, studied these domes has pronounced Ira R. Browning. ,arrj'n bounty. Utah Notice: There.. them the most perfect oil structures Senator Smoots bill to protect the upon "lock of eaid AU-..to According Utah. rd ?riiniUent 1,1 h Southeastern in of on account company, applicants for leases on oil lands on the 21st day of rejmrts received here from Colorado, from the ruling of the interior dethe amounts set op-,- b the Carter Oil company and the Innn.i,ar:'. partment must go over to the special names of the respective land Oil company, both subsidiaries session of congress, as it will be narehcilders aa follows: have to get it through at the presAmount of the Standard Oil company, land of extensive acreage an on filed Due Shares session. short ent r. .IIngi.-iCanal Co.2l2l.6 1252.44 in Grand county adjoining their ColoI The Midway Great Basin Oil comaccordance with law and an om.. th hoard of directors made rado holdings. pany of Salt Lake City filed articles flay of January, 1121. no of aan?VIrt incorporation with the secretary SECTIONS OIL IN MfJw a',ara of each parcel of such WEATHER last Saturday, with a capital state of KNOWS GONE INTO MAN WHO necessary will be sold at thJ" mny of $250,000. Benjamin F. Tibhey is of and th secretary tr.,.Jffll,e,,ce r Af uhe company. weathW. Cecil Turney Fox, vice presiAlter, A. to J. president, Oman, In Pr According list .aj . rbon county, Utah on the er bureau meteorologist at Zion, visi- dent and treasurer, and R. A. Mor-ley- , 1921, at the hour in Emery, cf j roc lc March, secretary. P- - m to pay delinquent tors to Ttah oil districts ir. Garfield, Much interest is manifested in trade San Wayne, Juan, with Grand, cot. ;,ent? Parson, together v advertising and expenses of Kane and Carbon counties will find circles in cable advices from Buenos and TreM the climate warm and dry as com. (Continued on Pago Four) lrt pub-- . Feb. 25. last Mar. IS, 1121 pared with Salt Lake City, for sev Ertate of Write B. II. Bower of the Provo Nursery for anything in trees, plants or iu berry bushes. Ever blooming tion to station rate. EVENING AND NIGHT" CALLS Reduced rates (for station to station calls only) may be had as follows : From 8:30 P. M. to 12:00 Midnight 50 per cent of the station to station day rate. 12:00 Midnight to 4:30 A. M. 25 per cent of the station to station day ? f? ?? ?? f? f? ? ff J ??? ? t? ? f? rate. REPORT CHARGES If a person to person call cannot be completed for the reason that the person called refuses to talk, or is not in, or cannot be reached at a teleof the station to station phone, a report charge of approximately one-four- th line charge applies. - CALLS Collect calls (that is, where the line charge is reversed) are only permissible in connection with person to person service. EXAMPLES OF THE ABOVE RATES COLLECT- Assuming that $1.00 The station to station rate is 1.25 The person to person rate would be The messenger and appointment rate would be. ... 1.50 .50 The evening rate would be. .25 The night rate would be 25 The report charge would be Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. REX MILLER, Manager .jMjMjMj.jMX::,:,:ik?:-M--5-'-'--"- '- |