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' a," 4 inosr ccr.ipjw , of sauuvintotMi permit ths determination of the possiperintendents the recent letter received Club New j by bility for production from these sands, the president of the freshman class but If the results are not satisfactory It at University of Utah, commanding hi understood that work will be resumed Officers Tomorrow Night her the to bob her hair on penalty of having In the hope that a thicker sand may be It cut if she failed to comply. penetrated Vi thin a reasonable depth. If The April meeting of the Mens club a thicker sand should not be encountered RESERVE CHAPLAINS NAMED. will -- be- hW"4a"tbe First Methodist It is reported, that the management WASHINGTON. April 22. Attention shooting the thin sands. church tomorrow evening, at which time was called1 by tha war department In a Gas Encountered. officers for the ensuing year wilLba statement issued today that three distinelected. The anmembers of the clergy, all with committee guished Mohumental Is nominating The making good progress on Itw test In the Hulklto field of nounces that the following candidates war service records In the chaplains the San Juan region. The latest report for the respective offices have been corps, which won them decorations, had from the camp was received Thursday named: C. W. Stream and V. J. Clark, recently accepted commissions as reserve with the rank of night and at that time the hole waa president; W. H. Dayton and A. H. chaplains of thearearmy the Rev. FYancIs P. major. They down 642 feet. Two sands showing gas Boxrud, Proutv Duffy, New York City; the Rev. Charles had been encountered, the first at a and C. L. vice president; J. B. Wheeler, secretary, and H. H. ritedman MacFarland, New York City depth of about 226 feet and the second Rowe and Washington, and Bishop John New- and Edward Gaby, treasurer. at 610. The upper sand was about thirty of the Episcopal diocese Dr. J. H. X: Williams, former pas- - t0I MfcCorm4 feet thick and the lower about fifteen western Michigan feet The first sand from which - ths tor of the First Methodist church of management believes there is likelihood this will speak on the subject, A of production Is the Mendenhall, which Plea city, for Moral Prosperity. Other Is estimated to lie at a depth of about 800 feet. The objective Is the Honaker speakers will be C. W. Stream, president sand, which Is believed to He at a depth of the Men club, and Dr. V. J. Clark. The club now has more than 100 of about 1600 feet General Manager Perry A. Clark will leave tor camp to- names on its membership roll. to Of take active field opday charge erations. No report has been received during the Opens week from the Mexican Hat test. A week ago-- it was down 200 feet, with one j -crew and working days only. The Mon "The Queen of Sheba, a picture umental is working tower or shifts. jro- -.-The Mldwt lsfiehlng ductlon Under 'the dlrcotion -of J. Gordon , ports Indicate that- - the new caeing- Is ... ir on the ground and that the hole was -- wards, will be shown- at the Orpheum being underreamed when some under-ream- theater for a week, beginning next Satlugs were dropped into the hole. urday. There are many Impressive scenes It Is understood that the strong gas In the picture, including the queen's and oil showings are persistent. The journey across the Arabian desert on her hole Is down about 4215 feet. first visit to King Solomon; later the crossing of the queen's 'army which is Sand Cut in Carter Test. being rushed to, the aid of Solomon, and The Carter test aesr Frulta, Colo., Is finally the queen and her little son reunderstood to have cut a thin eand which turning home after the child's visit to the well, but Wise Men of the East. may.be good for a Elaborate casing has been set and drilling Is again were made for at under way a depth of about 250 the productionpreparations of these scenes. The sand feet. The sand Is believed to dunee on which the scenes were Mmed correspond to ths Ferron member of the are Oxnard, slxty-flv- e miles from th Mancos shale, but the Ferron as such William Fox west coast studios To appears to be absent in thst region. this point 6C persons. 200 horses, 14 Drilling la to bt continued to the Da- csmels, 21 chariots, 160 tents, kota sandstone before the test is comboxes and water wardrobe pleted. It is estimated that another 200 wagons were transported. ' Eighteen mo feet' should test the Dakota. tor trucks wefe required to transport the A broken has hampered opfrom the train over ths erations at ths M!dwst test in the Hill paraphernalia five miles to location. Creek district After setting a string of eight-inc- h casing, drilling wai continued The Will to a depth of about 1700, when the gave way. A new wheel has Show Time Today Brown-Tobeen sent In and drilling agnfn should be or Silver Gray and Gold In progress. Several oil showings are $8.05; $9.30 understood to have been encountered, but The last performances of 'The Birth none has bsen sufficient to warrant the of a Colonial feature the which Gold and Silver, Race, photoplay belief that the sand in which It was . $23.80. found would be a producer, opened an engagement of one week at , The local office of the Castle Dale the Orpheum a week ago yesterday, will Folychrom $n.30 Oil company has received word from Its be given this afternoon and tonight, the Hill Creek camp that the test Is down original engagement having been exTrade in your old lighting fixtended two additional days. about (25 feet ahd that satisfactory drillMlse Dolores Seal, the Salt Lake girl tures. ing progress Is being made. Youll be surprised how Is numbers who to Utah The Southern singing special during one enjov-sbof the has some delay fn Its Duchesne experiencing much the fixtures improve the rew proved picture, operations. The hole Is down about 1400 feet amt features of the local production, old home will mpke house-cleanin- g and of will has all been at today's performances drilling sing suspended since about the middle of tha week to permit There will be another special children's this worth while. year to the bollnr. A new set of flues matinees this afternoon. Is being Installed and It to expected that Over 300 booths sparkling with CHARACTER. BUILDINO URGED. drilling will be resumed Tuesday or new lighting fixtures awaiting Wednesday, Attention of a hool officials of Utah la selection. called to character and moral your building , SOCIETY TO GIVE PROGRAM, education, In a letter to district superinThe Lamehlte Genealogical society will tendents. sent out by Dr. 4. N. JVn.en, In the stats superintendent of public Inxtrui-thigive a pageant and program Emerson ward amusement hall Thnrs'lnj Dr. Jewaen takes as a yesterday 245 South State xSt. text fur part uf his address to ths u- , evening at 8 o'clock. . . N. I . , Tv Ment to Elect VELOUR FINISH tes for Production Hope Is Strengthened by Test Made by Utah Refining. 1 By O. J. GRIMES. Th anticipated oil showing In the Wingate formation at Farnharo has been encountered In the Utah. Oil Refining test, but the expected water flow Is absent Apparently the showing Is no more generous than those, encountered in the lower Navajo and the Todilto members, but the fact that there are evidences of Walls that keep their "newly painted look Washable Walls I Walls that hold the charm of color and retain their freshness fctr years with the help of soap, water and a rag. Such are walls finished with Devoe , Queen of Sheba ot Orpheum Saturday -- for production when the Objective 'sands are penetrated. There Is no further doubt that the drIH Is In the Wingate, and the probabilities srs thst it has been since the depth of shout 2000 feet was attained. The hols was down about S469 feet Friday and progress is being made to thirty at the rate of about twenty-fiv- e feet a day. It is estimated that the obsand the jn jective probably lies 700 to 1000 feet below the present depth of the hole. The Leonard Is reported to have spudded in on its Fsrnham holdings about a week ago. and haa been drilling days most of ths week, but no progress report Is available. There Is some concern about conditions at ths Leonard's Salt Wadi teat. The drill is In a gray sand, which may be the Aubrey member of the If it fa, it would seem Pennsylvanian. that there Is little occasion to test lower rocks. X Drilling Progress Slow. ' There Is a possibility that the gray material may be and that the objective sand haa not been penaa etrated yet. Since the lost tools were recovered there has been but one crew at the Balt Wash well and drilling progress has been slow. Ths hole In understood to be down something more than 2700 feet. A careful examination Is being made of the drillings from ths well and if It Is determined that the drill has penetrated the Aubrey the announcement o i the abandonment of the test need not come as a surprise. A report from the Ohio camp at Caine-vlll- e lant Wednesday was that ths hole was down 2260 feet, drilling having been delayed because of troubles with the boilers and drilling line. The Indications srs that the drill still Is In the Moenkopl. Reports from Moab seem to encourage the hope that the Big Six may have s With the casing set and small well. water shut off. the drill penetrated three sands triturated with oil, ths upthin per being about two feet thick. 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