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Show SUNS RATES 0 month NEWSBOYS MUST PAT FINE FOR SELLING THIS PAPER () ! four LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26. Four' Angeles newsboy today must pay a line of ltx) for selling a Sun Diego paner containing an allegedly obscene editorial dealing with the disappear in of Aiutee Semple McPherson and Trtiuuent. Sg'iwrtirfw. .b imh per Issue. looitum fit1 tadditiouil.lb Nofifl-- (frontd' s ? for tweutj-fiv- e naJer teeth the liens 15) aeare-- j, chicken. good fried Volume IS, Number 14 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ii The At Price Petroleum Well ling Making Slow Progress well of the IW1V tiling t the addi-TirTjomjwiiv in Parkdale north jart of the city goes Z this time. The drill u still jSkud formation and is down to , fourteen hundred feet, the two or three nOU of the iast been as not penetrated. yet b til1 d llt tor of gowell the of the hailing la hs oil waa Ae this rock. Large daily and are over the showing get through to visit the well eathusiaMie Bide. SHAFER WELL CAVING AND WATER DE-gpX- FLOODS IDjiR, Aug. 24. With 200 feet of itgnde oil in the bottom of the ireumpauied by a flow of gaa keep the tools bouncing aud at tine scut the heavy drilling stem the well a hundred and fif-rk- t, n up the situation at the Frank discovery well on the dome ia decidedly inter ifer No. 1 Creek Week Ending August 27, 1926 Complete line legal blanks. REALESTATETRANSfERS Sphinx DIME ,00 tion Eaturday morning, five ii ct of shale had been drilled when i gn stratum was punctured at 3d3: feet, which lifted the tools a humlrcl ami fifty feet, where they stuck m the m-jr- L- -l DGE 65- - to P Following ia a list of warranty deeds issued from the county recorder's olfiee up to the latter part of. this week. hole. John and Frank Juvan to Pete and Marie l'roeeine, part of SEVi and part of SEi, NKi, See. 30, Twp. 13 South, Range 9 East. Consideration, 151X1. Hugh Fullerton et ux, to Sarah Blanch Rich, guardian, piece of land in Sec. 36, Twp. 13 South, Range 9 East. Consideration, 500, John and James Juvan to Hugh Fullerton, pieee of land in. See. 25, TO OPERATE HERE, IS GIVEN BIG ACREAGE McGEE, Seventeen leases of mineral lands and ranging in amounts from twenty-tw- o acres to 11120.16 acres each were approved by the state land board at a meeting a few days ago. All were for oil or for oil aud gas prosjiecting. Those getting the land aud the location of that leased are Franeis B. Critchlow, 889.14 acres, in San Juan county; Ed II. Watson, 1G8U acres, acres Kaue; W. M. Biatty, twenty-twin San Juan; Frank S. Emery, 320 acres, San Juan; Charles E. Swan, 100 aeros, Daggett; John W. McGee, 63G.88 teres, Carlton; George W. Coffin, forty acres, Grand; George Boulder Knoll Oil and Gas eomjtany, 1920.-1- 6 acres, San Juan; Fred C. Ilallac, 118.33 acre:, Grand; Clarence Bamberger, 120 acres, Grsnd ; A. N. Johnson, 1284.16 acres, Wayne and San Twp. 13 South, Range 9 sideration, h, one-ha- tab-divisi- y et BANKERS ELECT feet last tapied of the first annual meeting nations at the Frank Shafer Eastern Utah Bankers association was Cane Creek were delayed yes-- " held at Green River, Tuesday of this and today on account of the The of the gasoline engine that power. This was repaired afternoon the tools and the were run into the hole, reaching a hundred and sixty-fiv- e feet h bottom. The will be cavings w out and if possible a few more drilled before the casing is run. f easing ia now en route from the Utah Oil Refining warehouse at Wilmington, be run to eontrol the gas nd provent the continuous .j6 ! lbm-iuarte- l,1! -- Wj-h win . J f the open hoi) of which about four hundred feeL rrank Shafer well, prior to the oil and gas now in evi-7- 1 nad been drilling in salt for wred and eight feet, from S515 y l , w!1,n i encountered a . en-''"- "g wbieh made a eons'der-'- '' of oil and gas The eonitnnod in this shale for kjtt to .1628 feet, when work was tridav night. Upon resumii- - .i kl HlEYRE LIMITED lltw IA The court of ap- opbiion handed that injuurtioaa violators are 4 The ruling ia under- - 4 "I,init'n reversed tlie $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 hM?.r"V"il'itir v? Offlis H ,Hjead KdJL iJ'1?- - Ston at d hr ih.1'." t,Tf dura(lon of auch an In- kwiioB. 1? Alva 8. ,l,b nnd who found City, of court in vio- njnn,,lhu and sentenced XpsvVr K71 months in jHil five hundred dol- It ! bf.lnirth Judge Vnn VhI- Ir,d nml flint Webb wns rlinrRes and lw ! fsiiiy of tna t "7-h,nfd- ! i ""I,r Kansna In n.l,l iironiis., to iinve sold nmi d.iiti,,',", followed. 'bjt i one-ye- ar 4 Price Gentleman Strong MELON DAY In the Race IS TO BE BIG EVENT LOGAN, Aug. 22. With their an- 0 nual district convention less than a Under the supervision of the retail division of the Price week off Utah and Idaho Kiwanians, Jhamber of Commerce, plans are now practically complete for the who meet inr Logan on August 27lh booster trip to Green River on Labor Day, September 6th. The and 28th, are displaying considerable Green River committee has given Price a very prominent part on interest in the election of district gov- the program for the festivities. Judge George Christensen and ernor and selection of a convention Orson T. Brooks, presidnt, are two speakers from the Price chamcity tox next year. This year in keep- ber. In addition the Price band are giving their services and will ing with an established custom in the play at the morning exercises, the tell game and in the evening Utak-Idak- o district a Utah man will will give a free concert. Mrs. George Harding and her ladies quarbe chosen for the governorship, and tette will attend and have been given a place on the program. the same rule demands that the conThe chamber is anxious that a large representation be present vention city ha in Idaho. The posi- from Price and Carbon county. A special train will be run and a tion of governor and the place of contwo for the roundtrip. The Green River dollars is of rate given two between the vening both alternate full of a enjoyment and say there will be plenstates in such a manner that when an people promise day so forth, that will be distributed and of melons, holds district cantaloupes the ty Idaho man highest office the annual meeting is held in a throughout the day and their program calls for something doing from morning until night. Following is the program: Utah city, and vice versa. Four Utah Kiwanians are being Reception ............ 9:45 a. m. . ........ mentioned to sueceed J. B. Cowep of Exercizes In the :00 a. m. 10 Bowery Auditorium Caldwell, Ida., whose term expires land . ..... .. ... .... . . .1riee ... ............ ......... .... . . ............. ... .......... ...... America with the coming session, in it v Re n e Jones re t nvoca I ion reports reaching Alfred M. ....... Mayor Ii. J. Sturges .... Welcome and Introduction Durham, executive secretary in 1 harge O. T. Brooks Address of the convention plans. Prominent ....... .... ............. ....Grchcst rL Music ... BinAvon B. of is II. four the among Hon. Don B. Colton Address gham Canyon, who is completing a lrice Ladies Quartette Music .... term as lieutenant governor. The Address Judge George Christensen other three bein put forward by their Kplpctpii Music ... friends arg Charles N. Felir, commis-sione- ; W. IL Olin Address II. of Salt Lake City, Walter -- .Green River Quartette Mus ic ............. ... Adams of Provo and Oliver K. Clay Thomas Dr. ............ Address George (University of Utah) towns of Price. The Idaho expctHl ..Price Band .......... ....... Music to make the strongest bids for the' 1 .30 p. in. ..... ....... ... ....a......... Childrens Sports convention are Pcyette, Idaho Falls .2:30 p. m. and Blackfoot. Payette Kiwanwns Childrens Dance ... .2:30 p. m. - ... have announced their intention of Ball Game (Price vs. Green River) ...... . .......... ...4 :30 p. m. War of win. to Tng to Logan prepared coming 6 :00 p. m. Reservations already on file for the Band Concert :00 p.m. 7 . . Theater Movies At convention reach a tidal pf nearly :00 p. m. .......... Auditorium School At Dance ......m. is club local four hundred and the 7 :00 .00 p. in m. a. to Booths Melons At preparing to play the part of host to Fpee Midland Hotel. held the at Information bureau ever one of the largest gatherings in the district An unusual feature will be the pesence of the internationconditions unfa arable. Superintenal president, Ralph A. Amcrman, and dent D. C. Woodward and Emil Nythe immediate past president, John man, board member, are to make an R. Moss. Local committees hav the Tax Anticipation Bonds For Carbon investigation after school convenes Sold to Ross Besson. and report back to the board. preparations well advanced end the two days convention will undoubtedly A meeting of the CaTbon county Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. go through without a hitch. school board held Monday of this NEW BAND TO BE ORGANIZED week. At this meeting 125,000 of VERT SOON w...0 BONDS ARE SOLD River. The visitors were the guests of the the Commonwealth bank of Green River and were taken on a trip through the melon fields and orchards in and around Green River. They were very enthusiastic in their IN PRICE praise of the wonderful melons and he the will fruit in the district, which At a meeting of local musicians Melon Day, attraction there on held at the county court house TuesSeptember 5th. day evening of this week the organiGRAND LODGE OFFICERS MAKE zation of a new hand was discussed at length and a resolution was VISIT TO COUNTY. the band the Price ChamGlen S. Grand lodge officers of the Knights ber of Commerce Band. chairman and Earl of Pylhins visited Csrhon county dur- Reese actpd-'sing the week. Visitation was made Hills as secretary. O.T. Brooks of n Hiawatha, Snnnyside, Scofield and the Chamber of Comjptrce. who initiHelper. Large attendances were the ated fbe moyemerjioias present and feature of each place visited and the gave his assurance that the ehauilier Pythinn Sisters served a baniiul would sponsor the proposition and to the Knights at each town they hack the band in its efforts to organiwent. Those" of the grand lodge offi- ze.- The meeting then adjourned uncers who made the visit were: D. (. til 'next Fridav evening when the orWatson, grand chancellor, Ogden; M. ganization will be completed and the TT. Graham, grand vice chancellor of membership assignments made. All rrovo, and W. L. Underwood, grand mnsieinns interested are invited to attend this gathering. keeper of records and seal, Ogden. . ! Aut- - IOm t .""i-snivin- week st whirh Csrt"li.Marcusen, of Price, was chosen president to succeed Joseph Barbgijfof Helper, R. S. Jordan was elected vice president and O. I. M. Biersgch, of Price, secretary and treasurer The following members of the hoard of directors were named: J. A. Cheney of Vernal, E. A. Bricker of Green River, R. M. Crawford of Castle Dale, Glen N Nelson of Price, and Joseph Barbogliu of Helper. These officers were chosen term. for a Members of the assotuatuAt in attendance were Jack Vignctto and Joseph Barboglio of the Helper, State Bank, Glen X. Nelson of the First National bank of Price, W. E. Anderson of tiie Price Commercial & Savings bank, J. W. Hammond and A. and O. P. M. Biersach of the Carbon County bank of Price, J. A. Cheney of the Uintah State bank of Vernal, E. M. Crawford of the Emery County bank of. Castle Dale, and E. M. Bricker snd Kirk Marlin of the Commonwealth bank of Green on 500. i re-ent- Con- sideration, 1.00. John IL Rowley et ux to Antone Kapvinnker, piece of land in Sec. 36, Twp. 13 South, Range 9 East. Consideration, 1100. A. Aramaka et ux to Chariot Catin-ispart of Blork 20, Price townaite urvey. Consideration, 2000. E. M. Sumner to Lulu J. Sumner, lf interest in Block 12, Price townsite survey. Consideration, 610. Tony and Kate Skirl to Tony Pah-ric-h, Lots 80 tnd 82, BrynerV to Helper. Consideration, less interesting is the John II. No. 1 well on the Shafer dome, five miles southwest of the Creek pioneer test. This well it is at a depth of 2000 feet and Woman Plays Lucky. Miss Eva M. Senior, II. IV. Staats, F. L. Fiske and Ralph A. Cox were the four fortunate persons in the tatting a rich, black, petroliferous drawing last Friday before the United which is giving pff Dow of States land office at Salt Lake City gaa. Comparison of the logs of fur five oil and gas pnsieeting jter-mi- ts nDi indicates that the John H. in Southern and Southeastern Mar is within a hundred and fifty Utah in whirh one hundred and ten of the horizon encountered at applications figured. Although seven fret in the Cane Creek well, and permits were eaneeled all were thrown blew in as Only five were gusher last De-an- d oien for for weeks flowed by heads disposed of by lot. The. two remainit could be brought under con-- ing are now ojen to ordinary procedure. F. L. Fiske was doubtly fortu-hHt- e. Titk both wells His application netted him four approaching sands U in expected to produce coin-ttitll- sections, covering the ermits formerinterest among the many oil ly held by T. J. Simms, Jr., and Tyakere is at fever heat. It is con-W- son S. Dines and others. Miss Senior predicted that another week received that of Miss Mary E. Fitz-kugl- i, billing should place the John H. Staats that of William M. Fitx-hug- h well in the column Cox that of Robert I. Braf-faud producing E'a definitely prove the of Price another highly pryduc ing Loi ia the Frank Shafer well on the Creek dome, which structure ia Wy classed as proved as a re mil First Annual Meeting Is Held Down sensational performance of the At Green River. and at 2028 East 1500. J. W. Hammond et ux to F. II. Robinson, Lot 29, Blork 2, Montrose addition. Consideration, 500. J. S. Edwards to Pete Oddenino, Lots 9, 10, 11, 41, 42 and 43, New-heli- er towusite. Consideration, fl.QO. O. M. Walk ct nx to O. Jacobson, iart of Bloek 12, local survey. Con- o tv umber. MONTH . tonight. Indications are inter-- u d meaning that a highly is only a few feet distant. Juan; Clarence M. Beck, 120.07 acres, Clarence I. Jusiheim, 240 acres, (3 m obtained haa come from Utah; San Juan; P. II. ltay, 160 acres in Hack, sandy shale, forty feet of M hs been rut This formation Grand; G. L. Williams and E. R. 640 acres, Millard; A. Lauret, ring badly and tonight there are Smith, 200.86 e acres, Washington, and J. Ray feet of ear kndnd and sixty-fivii the hole. The oil forcing its Ward, 200 acres, Ran Juan. The lease of Bamberger calls for oil ip through the cavings, haa risen and potash prosjteeting. I height of two hundred feet-aat-san- The Sun. T - ay a strong showing of glov progress ia being made drill, but at any time now they her story of having been kidnapped for iJotNMKXi ransom. adopt-rd.nami- s throe and per cent tax anticipation notcB were sold to Ross Beason of Salt Lake City. The notes, dated September 20, 1926, are payable on December 20th, and the money will be used to tide the schools of the county over until the tax money comes in. Action was deferred on the resignation of Cameron Scnltz hoard member from niawntha. until the full membership was t resent. The architect's rejmrt of the completion of a brick addition to the Helper school was neceptpd. Mutual, from up Spring canyon, sent down a delegation who met with the hoard, requesting the establishment of a school at that camp, staling that it is too far for the children to walk to Rains, and that in the winter time the snow is too deep and other MILNER IS OUT Sunnyiide Resident Asking For the Nomination As Clerk. A. S. Milner ..of Sunnyside is announcing his candidacy for the office of euunty clerk of Cprbon county in thia week 'a Sub, Mibjcct to the action of the republican nominating convention lie is 30 years of age and is the son of George B. Milner, old time resident of the county, icing orn at Wellington, is married and has a fam. ily, owns property and is a taxpayer. At present he holds a resonsible position with the Utah Fuel eompany at Sunnyside. liis friends are many over the eounty and if nominated and elected promises to give to the office the best there is in him, as he feels qualified to fill the plaee and asks the voters of the eounty as well as hia many friends to rally to his support. Residents of Sunnysido are for him for the nomination and bin employees and associates speak of him in the highest personal way as a man who will do his duty. 1 DISTRICT COURTS THIRD TERM CONVENES MONDAY The third term of the Seventh judicial district court convenes next Monday, August 30th, with Judge George Christensen on the bench. The jurors for the term have been drawn and the list was published in last weeks Sun. There are six criminal cases listed on the calendar and numerous trial cases and quite a bunch of naturalization rases. The rriminal calendar follows : State of Utah vs. Claude Sloan, burglary in the second degree, defendant in custody. F. W. Keller for the state. State of Utah vs. Mrs. Mary Mod-robeing a persistent violator of Chapter 54, compiled laws, defendant out on bail. F. W. Keller for state, M. P. Braffet for defendant. State of Utah vs. Tony Girado, being a persistant violator of Title 54, compiled laws, defendant out on bail. 4 F. W. Keller for state, B. W. Dalton 4 for defendant. State of Utah vs. Ross Ilawley, unlawful possession of liqnor, defend4 ant out on hail. F. W. Keller for the 4 4 state, B. W. Dalton for defendant. 4 Trice, a municipal corjsiration, vs. 4 Oenrgelos, appeal from city 4 Janies 4 court. W. (J. Hurnion for city, II. Lu 4 l'rntt for defendant. 4 !, Then' are forty-nin- e naturalization 4 s listed on the raleiidar fur this 4 firm. 4 w, RUNNING A HOME one-ha- lf four-rooi- u Janies Larsen et ux, to North Sanpete bank, pieee of land in See. 5 and 8, Twp. 12 South, Range 7 East. Consideration, 1.00. W. F. Olson to E. K. Olson, part Block 9, Parkdale addition. Consideration, 10.00. Morond Hunt to Maud Bigelow, guardian, part Block 6, Parkdale ad10.00. dition. Consideration, Gwyllvm Etrheliarne haa bought the MacLain corner opixwite the eity hall, also a piece of ground from Mrs, Art Birch on Main street. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Xo purchasing agent in a business office could bold his Job unless be kept abreast with new product andthe progress of money saying men'llandise. Women are the agents for the boine. They can al- ways do their work more efficiently by knowing of the now articles tint save money and time that all more ease to life. The advertisements tell of these prndncls. They are reliable sources of information Hint keep the women abreast of the times. Ifend the ad- vertiscnient. They will make the r. business of mailing a home pnn-liasin- en.-ie- They will save you money anil assure faithful .iniify in nil that you buy. Sun eiinriuuremeni.s tell v tin t is bc.--t to purchase and v here to get it. I en-e- 4 4 4 4 j s Refrigeration experts predict that within the near future the same pipe that bent homes in winter will be used to cool them in summer. |