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Show THE SALT LAKE TBIBUHE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER -- iiDSira Hole Now Down to Depth of About 1300 Feet; Is Drilling Good. Crescent Eagle Resumes Work; Hamilton Dome Still Attracts Interest. By O. J. GRIMES. With the trine of ten-in- csin ch feet the rt&ftOU Refln-h- u made good progress during The the week on the Woodside 27 ft hois was reported down feet Friday and it was expected that a would 3300 or a of Mtle better depth he attained before Saturday night The water in "the upper honsons was 'hut oif when the rosins? was eel but a small flow of water no is coming from the La Plata formation It is giving no trouble and Is Just about enough to make good drilling The eight-inc- h casing at Famnam has been lowered to 2967 and the hole down to the being straightened U of the lost too. The iron which was In the hole above the tools and caused some apprehension seems to have been pretty well disposed of It i expected that the straight reaming v the latter paft wiU be completed of the week, and then the recov ery of the lofct toots will be undertaken The CYeortt Basle resumed drillmiddle o' the week ing aout the to be proceedng cauand is reported of breaking tiously In anticipation The sand a into producing gas from the well showed on analysis aboot 3 fractions peT cent hvdrocarbon The opinion Is general that the gas us of petroleum origin and the conditions at the well are considered en-- t ouragmg Reports from the well indicate there hae been a not cable irt gas as greater depth was attained CISCO WELL. The Arizona-tah well at Cisco is down about 900 feet Work reported has been suspended temporarily pending repairs to a defective stem The Big bix iso is reported inactive for the time being Word was. received from the Monumental camp in San Juan a few diavs ago 4that the hole had been cleared about ten das ago and preparations were immediately begun for resumpNo information ha tion of dr Umg been received for some time concernconditions at the Boundary Butte ing iest-o- f the Midwest or the diamond orl.l tfst of the Wi! son Oran mer interests on Orftan Rock Th Western Kmpire completed the h etrimt joh of cementing the several davs ago at Coalft casing now ville and is waitin'? for the cement to set before resuming drilling It ip expected that 'Peratkns w permit drilling about the end of the week jfhe Ohio is rbe fishing for tool lost six ented orto two month ago at the Chalk vyaeks k tet east of Coat) vi he DRY PINEY TEST Charles Laikev planned to leave bait lake esterdav for Drv Piney to make a test of the well he rocentlv brought in in that field Tankage for aoout 1000 barrels has been erected and bv the time this is filled Mr fc Lackey expects to be able to make an intelligent estimate of the prcb-- a Miss big productive capacity of the well Local interests indenUfied with the Sprague and ttacel OH companies are understood to have taken over some acreage near the Lackey well and contemplate development opera- !K tion a soon as weather will permit next spring It ts reported that the 1 1 Oil company is Reserve Wyoming this faH making preparations to anil south in the La Barge district, and that the Wyoming-L- a company is getBarge ft Dry Ptnev fall aprk this ting ready to do some of Jtjve southeast on its holdings t Lackey welL The roads from the Black Mountntn camp of the Utah Oil Refining stil are reported in bed shape and reports V of operations are received irreguarlv Drilling was delayed temporarily by another fishing Job. according to a I- report received the middle of the week, hut the toota were recovered without much difficulty The amount of oil M reported to be increasing for with depth, put the poesibihties commercial production from the have not been determined The Sprague Oil company, conwsle ing most of the organisers of the Uta-ea- l. reported that it had spudded in "fJT its tnitfetl well in the 4Torrencewell is The of CUti'orma October being drilled with rotary equipment and the objective sand is estimated to lie at a depth of 3700 to 4000 feet X. Ohe-- Kid Gloves ATTRACTS. DOME HAMILTON The Texas company test on the Hamilton dome, near Oraig. Goto, still Is attracting considerable interest among oil operators of the So far no sand region the shale has been encountered, but more has for the last. 100 feet or the of oil aboit fme been making the character as that encountered Infield In the Ranged shallow well n On a five davs teat the wMl mad-oan average a Rule under "JOA barrels a dav. Indirect Information from the ofNavthe two ajo countrx indicates thatMidwest on wells put down b the promise the Hogback structure ghe IntiaJ well, The of good production originally estimated at about 300 barrel a da, is rumored to be making oil at the rate of about 1000 barrels a dav now and well No 3 at the rate of about 400 barrels a da Very ilttle information concerning actual conditions at the Hogback wells of the may be expectedoil in advancewhich i leases rale of Navajo to be Jield at tfanta Fe October 15 BOfne acreage, on the Hogback not now controlled b the Midwest is to 'be sold at public auction, as well as other strucexploratory leosen on four tures in that vicinity which harve not been tested as vet. the There seems little question that resof the Navajo Shiprock section of scene active be the ervation wih leases oil exploration as soon a th are awarded, ax the regulations govfor drilling provide the pile erning lease within on each exploratory ninety days I L Salt Lake Man Gains College Honors In East . receK ed Oscar Ghiesman Iraa ft ord Lake that Mr. and Mrsf -- been M of &9 Fifth South Glassman East street ten-inc- has entered Bellevue hospital. New York C1t, to stud medicine H was graduated from the I of L tah 11 last June and was a member of SigMu ma Alpha fraterirtv of that institution. He is e "-- A a well know' mu- - I aician Ajj in Utah, having been con- Oscar Glassman. nected with the Kinnev Brothers orchestra. M f LfiYE?vP!fj FOR OIIE HOiiTB 79c Pr. Pillow Cases, - fJOTXSa of pleasure for the ' Woman who needleworks, with this special oiling of Boynl Society stamped caset goaday, XU prettily scalloped, 05 Monday-- A - Rousing Sale Womens Grouped Into Three Lot at Final Lowered Price Ten-slee- p 1010 Stamped - imprVE thousand pslr in mootoverfashionable The portation, seam styles, with three wide rows of I embroidery down baeks. No I Unl fitting no exchanges Is"- 1 yn-e- 1! -- tt fvA. Frances Davis Suits To 30.00 Styles 41 ;i ?,! i 62 General New 5Y 7, 1923. 19 Secretary for Local Y. W. C. A. Here to Take Up Duties Suits Mlr FYances Davis of New York City has recently arrived in Salt lake to take the postjof gerreral secretory of the local braocA of the Young Women s Christian association. Mias ears of exDavis has had several perience both as & church and as- To 70.00 Values The Details- ahead of the usual calendared time ts this final disposal of suits. It means not only the advantage of later reductions now, but practically a full collection of styles for wbmen to make Pr sociation worker six jean she wne field secretary for womens work of the Women s boarda erf Mitons of the Reformed Church of Amer-icwith the while her activities associaYoung Women's Christian tion has included work with students and general secretaryship of the association s branch at Waco, Texas Miss Davis is a gradtkHe of North field seminary at East Northfield. Mass., and of WeUesley college She also prepared for work in the Y W C A at the national training school of the organisation in New Am general secretary in York City the KwaJ field. Mira Lb vis will have direction of & staff of thirteen secretaries who are in change of special departments of the work. GIRL RESERVES LEADER. Opening in October, the Salt Lake association begins its season's activities with Us secretarial staff complete and its program fuHy outlined The work with younger girls known Q6 the "Gtrl Reserves' movement will be under directiqn of Mira Faith Elliott of Boulder, CoJo., who has recently joined the forces of the iocaJ organization The Olri Reserves inbetween the cludes thoee member organised ages of 12 and 18 year into school or church chibs whoae programs have the fourfold purpose of health, knowledge and spirit Three of these chibs have already been organised and others are in process erf he Club work among formation voungrr girls in induertrv and In hue! nera will &Jo be a part of Mias Elliott s interest Miss Margaret Ohlaen of Tacoma Vah., will be director of the Y W C A cafeteria during the vear and w U4 have as her assistant Mies NelWhen it Is realised that lie Jom. 193 281 meals were served at the cafeteria in 3922, the importance of the management of this department can be readily understood. Mies Da"Mis Ohlsen shows vis stated initiative and training for maintain Ing a high standard of service in service this. part of the Chappie Coats, -- un- questioned exactness in every detail of workmanship and design and, of course, authentic in style and now nt these pnees, truly inimitable m valu. lot nnd even faster theyll go oatones than the first they've taken femininity by storm. In Sizes shades. silver and bnff 38 to 44. Plain tailored or jacket affect of Poirot twills, trico tinea, velour, 'Roi d All silk latino and VeUona doth. lined. Sizes 16 to 60',. Sweaters, 1.95 81ipons in buff, brown, )sde, eopen or honey. Sizes 38 to 44. 19.95 to 29.95 pROBABLY CVERY suit ii of high quality of new MOTHER COATS 1 choice from. 5.95 A no greater se- lection of coate in the entire city and aurely no greater variety for thi- - pricing embraces coats for the junior-missewomen wearing regular sizes as welt si those who call for stylish stouts. Wool velours and broadcloths plain or fur trimmed, in blues or browns. Sizes 13 to 19 years and 38 to s, 50. and Wool Dresses Lingette Bloomers and Satin Camisoles to Match In Pink, Coral, Honeydew, Orchid, Maize, Etc, with dainty is not delighted and especially whhn their underthings daintinesa defines the unusual long service, too, such as lingette material affords. WHAT, woman The Bloomer All Sixea, 16 to 44. Made of genuine lingette. shapelv, full cut, with re inforced gusset and double elastic knees. The Camisole Of pretty silk wash satin in slipover stvles, with Two rows ribbon straps and corsage ornament. of elastic at top. (X MOVEMENT. IMPORTANCE Manv details of the work at the club house will fall to the duty of Mira Helen Townsend, as office and Mira Townmembership seorerfarv send s particular endeavor will be to and the develop both membership understanding of what U means to be & member of a Christian women's movement which ha a million members throughout the wo rid 3.50 Silk Pantalettes EIESE arc made with double elastic knees and of fine quality silk jersey. Other members of the eecretanai body responenble for departmental service are Miss Lucv Proudfoot, physical director and Mira France Mrs Raymond strong, pool guard Reeee. Jr . is employment and rooms Viola ElMt registry secretary liott is In charge of the Y W. C. reeidence, with Mies Frances KelK Mr as assistant Bffie Btoll will remain as business secretary, and Mrs D C. Jonen and Mrs Rtfceoca Hewitt in charge of travelers aid Y'ery popular and very economiIn cal at this new pricing. henna, sand, navy or black 2.00 - a Mj Fleeced Union Suits at 1.45 are s number of different styles, all new winter lines, of fine, soft qual ity, and the sizes sre complete to 44 be enthusiastic about these new dresees, Monday. So exceptionally smart looking, trimmings so original and ancd, and then all the better materials, such as satins, crepes, velvets and Toiret For twills, shown in endless assortment. 24.93 they are values typically The YOliLL Pans. Dresses, l4.95 value many of these dresses retailed to 23.00 the assortment is limited, to be true, (but still plenty for those who are early Monday. Choice of silk or twill cloths in sizes 16 to 42. A wonder THERE ie work In discussing the plan for the winter s work, Mira Davinia Brown, president of the' organisation, satd Lw objectUev are closer cooperation with the churches and a broader educational program to mcKide not onlr vocational classes but also opportu nines for the studv of current moveWe want the ment of interest to know better the work we are doing, which will naturally enlist their greater financial support We wish especially a larger and more actively Interested membership, and through such membership a more effective volunteer leadership. We are confident that with the increasing interest frhown hv the association s friends conutantlv growing in number, we can realise the objective we have set for mi r selves To 45.00 Values Suits 1.75 Silk Hose, 1.45 Thefull fashioned "Style inblack, otter, polo, nude, and smoke. 2.25 Chiffon Hose, 1.95 Exquisite for evening and dre wear, and in all shades to match one's costume. Girli Sport Skirts tZc Choice of checks or pfetty C stnpee, in sizes 12, 14 and 16 yeara WivW 4 f tv NO DRAYAGE TO PAY NO OBLIGATION TO BUY This Offer Good Only day and Tuesday or until the 1 0 Instruments allotted for rental are all engaged. Mon- x jjia-i- s huitnS ' nErgarrunait, Ecassssim Pneumonia Causes Death of Pleasant Green Man Special to The Tribane. -- Hr. PL.EASANT ORFEV, Oct rum Coon. 40 years of age son of the late Jams D Coon and Msrv W. rioon died veeterdav at hi? home in Pleasant Green Death was due to pneumonia Mr Coon spnt his entire life at Pleasant Green Where he wa employed bv the Hercules Powder company H H survived bv hi widow Lthrre cn.dren and the fogowing brothers and listers Times D Goon, Jr . Joseph Tanob Walter Alonzo! Abert and Ilford Coon Mrs Roe Krisen Mr Fffie Burden Mrs Mamie Thomas Mrs Maud Wilson and Mrs Flossie Kamusen Missionary to Be NATIONAL BANKS OF TWO Given Farewell UTAH CITIES REPORTED ON Party Thursday A fareweil party will be given at the Richards ward chapel. Garfield between Eighth and Nlntn avenue, The following comparative rttement of the prinoipaJ resource and liability items of all national banks as of East at street, Sak Lake was released for publitatlon today by John Perrin, chairman of the board and 8 18 o'clock September 14, 19S1. in of Thursthe Federal Reserve bank of San FYanciaoo (900000 omitted) federal reserve agent Ocday evening RESOURCES LIABILITIES tober 11 In honor Overdraft : iM lt0 4,9 U S bonds and securities Other bonds and securities Banking house, furn . fixture Other real estate owned . Cash and exchange . 8,047 24 13,209 4 807 289 1.127 Acceptances Other resources 8(18 1.944 of William R. Wll-ekewho leaves the shortly for Netherlands mis- sion of the I- - D Danc0 church with music ing by' the McKIm or- chestra. wlH follow the program, which is as follows Binging, for the present year were elected tax the various oi asses. The senior class elected Beatrice Bums, president: Ellis Tucker, vice president, Marjorie Madsen, secreterf end treasurer, Charles Wall, advisory board member; Mai ben Seeley, athletic manager: Ohve Monson, ywil loader, and Vernon Larsen, daae reporter Robert Erickson wee elected presi -dent of the junior dtas; Allle Peterson. vle president: Florence Noland, secretary: 'Helen .Watson, advisory board member; Hairy Allred, athletio manager: Lon Larsen and Grace Olson amusement committee The. sophomore class elected Ratpix Erickson, president, Cleo Larsen, vice president: Athene Allred, secretary and treasurer. James Jacob, yetf leader, Harold Winkler, athletic manager. Pearl Iarsen. advisory board member, snd Blanche Larsen and ReninIV rat h II, claps reporter. The freshmen deeded Clavton preetident Mary Monson. vw president ; Ruth Madsen, secretary end treasurer; Dora Christensen, advisory board member; Royal Madsen, athletie manager; Morris Olerton. leader, and Louwe Haider as clegs yell reporter. n, congre- gation. Invocation. w tenor solo. E Kjar. violin solo, Bert Lists, remark a Herbert B Maw. soprano Total resources 31,184 solo, Virginia freese, reading M trion The comparative statement of the prfhcipal resource and liability Items of all natlonarbanks ae of September Redd, contralto olo, Irene William BURNS OIL IN ANY E Moss, remarks, Bishop J, A 14. 1923, in pfden. follows (000,000 omitted). OR FURNACE. .RESOURCES remarks, missionary: benedic- New Device Sum M Per cent Alp UABUJTIES . tion. v and 4 Per Cent Kerosene Better Than City Ota A wonderful neat invention Class Officers Elected Capital . .... Loans snd discounts burns common Kerosene tcoal oil)that in Surplus Overdrafts stove, ranre or furnace: and that North Sanpete High any Profit and reserve account U 8 bonds and securities 4. by two or three give times the heat . at .. Due to banks Other bonds and securities the coethae per The Tribaae. ; kpeeUr-Tiepdsitrr U R .' Banking house, fum . fixtures fected hr the Standard Oil Burner A student Dept. 730. 13 North Main street. Co.. Other real estate owned MT. PLEASANT. Oct St. time nd Deposits, Cash exchange Mo. This imnle hd Inexnen-stv- e body assembly waa bold at the North Lout Bonds and ecurl Other resources device does away with an drudgschool for the high yesterday Sanpete Rediscounts, fed Reserve bank ery- connected with ordinary Circulation purpose of considering the student coal and wood fire. tending The company constitution and class body offer to send a - burner at special electing - p.TIO Total liabilities officers. Total resources . The student body voted to low price on thirty davs Ire a trial to glvp all football player, who play In the first user In each community to three or more regular league games, e help them Introduce It They even WILL GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS. In dressmaking and cosftlrtK'tmn an active winter. They will begin the tweeter with black letter S on It. offer to give one awav free, bend toFARMINGTON. Oct. MIm Re- tuming Wednesday and Thursday of seasons activities work with a social A pep rally waa held hi connec- day for full particulars and for amaa-In- g and dance at the opera house for. all tina Skidmore of the State Agriculnkvt week All project leaders in the tion with the and a number free booklet on home heating They assembly the member of the organisation next tural college, will bo at the court- woman's section of the farm bureau of the school yell and antif were want agents Write them' today, house iu Farmington and give in- - are expected to attend. Tucaday. evening. pnutloed, after wjiich daaa officers , (Adver UaehieaLJt 1 Jo-ae- 134 STOVE-RANG- RECEPTION IS PLANNED. Rpeoi.Ute The Triheae. PARK CITY. Oct. Tb. CathoTie Woman a league of thi citv has arranged for a public rererv'ion to be tendered the Rev. C E Hogan, pae-tof ft Mary church next Tuesday night at the Woman's ADwaaeum The Ret father Hogan building month' returned from a several In Ireland, and will give Conditions In Ireland To- vlt a talk on day " MUTUALS i. PLAN ACTIVITIES. The Trlbpc. KAYSVILLE. 'Oct following a buBtneea meeting held hv the officers of the Kavavllle ward T M and Y. T. Nf I.A at the home of Mra B. T. Harris lat evening, a social waa held The two organization have planned Special f r Rock-woo- one-ha- 4 -- 26 t lf jueb-bee- n t ' ' . |