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Show - s s c THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. MORNING, APRIL 27, 1921 31 ) lACHiCQ Made From the THEBIG STORE Preparing to Place Geological Crew in Field. 1 , I Banquet Better Gutter is one food for every meal, regardless of what else is eaten. Use it for cooking and baking, as well as for your table requirements.! ly delicious in flavor, blit is rich in the food elements that build health, strength and energy. It is especially good for children let them growing spread it on thick. ar W NELSON-RICK- S CREAMERY CO. Salt hhjie E. Broadway 41-4- 3 E. Broadway Etra 3 DAYS ONLY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Hundreds of Pairs to Choose From. From Our Regular, Dependable Slock. All ;n like cut. Red, green or Ian trimmed ; also cross-stra-p. Satins, like cut, or low heel. ith V Gray, aired ale or brown suede; also same with Black snede, black kid, onretrap. gray suede or brown snede. Black suede, like cut; p, fancy and aIso airedale black snede; also black leather trimmed in gray, airedale or beige suede. Patent sandals, like cut. or brown kid. , Complete Lines; All Sizes. Reduced for Clearance to Month-En- d Mail Orders Filled. r 50 Three Hundred Hats, from several leading New York makers. Every one smart, new and a value that you for lesa than $12.00 and will find hard to duplicate fashionable shape is represented, and $15.00. Every the variety of trimmings and colors is almost unlimited. a nancy mas of curls, the beauty of which depends on perfect cutting. Thla service may be hod In our Beauty Shop. A bob with barrel a day on the pump. No con- elusive teat on either well ha been made as yet, as the company does not lave on hand sufficient storage to, care for the oil. Another of the old wells has been cleaned out and labeled No. 6 and reported to be making about ten barrel a day No 6 has been spudded In and is expected to be com- pleted in aAout tan week. The re- finer has capacity of about twenty-fiv- e barrels a day and is reported to be working satisfactorily except that a scrubbing: plant is necessary to remove the euhkhur from the gae before placing It on the market. Steps are being taken toward the installation of a scrubbing plant Crescent Kagle had not succeed In landing its casing on bottom up to yesterday. The Monumental recovered the lost tools arid reported several davs ago that the cementing jobs had been completed Drilling was being delayed at the time of the report because of waiting for the cement to set properlv, , The Midwest has Intimated during the week that the hole at Boundary Butte is in such shape that it may be necessarv to skid the rig and start anew No further information has been forthcoming about the oil showNo import .has been received ing from the Midwest camp kt Gypsum creek or the Utah Southern at Mexican Hat A week ago the Gypsum well wac reported to have encountered water which was coming over the top of the casing, and the Utah Southern to have run rasing at 240 Teet and resumed drillings ENCOUNTER WATER. In the New Mexico of the San Juin region the P. & part R , drilling for the Santa Ke it company, ts reported to have encountered water In the Da- kotal at a depth of S10 feet in well No 2 Well No 1 encountered an extremely high gravitv oil In the only a short distance from the' site of No. 2. The Gvpy, after yen- countering water in the Dakota on the Tocite dome, has shut down. The P. & R. Is continuing drilling at Table Mena and Is down about .nog feet, despite encountering water In the Da kota at about t0 feet. So far the Hogback is about the only structure in that part of the country that has given much promise for commercial field from the Dakota. Drilling has been continued on the Deddecker well, southwest of Durango, shore oil was encountered at 2880 feet. It was believed at tirst that the producing honson waa the Dakota, but it proved to be only about twelve feet thick and probably is the Tocit sand. The hole ts down about 200 feet below the oil horizon, but the otl has risen about 800 feet In the hole. The possibilities of the horizon are variously estimated at from 200 to 400 barrels a day, but no test has been made. Reports from Craig. Colo., indicate that an active drilling campaign Is to be undertaken In that region aa soon as weather conditions will permit ipovlng in equipment. Hearing at Turin Fallt Over. Bean Warehouses WASHINGTON, April 24 Government llcenntng of bran warehouses under the warehouse act will be considered In a eerie of public hearings to be held by the department of agn May 5; eplture at Denver, Colo., Twin F"alls, Idaho. May 8: San Mny 12, .and lew Awtelra. May le. JtCx tension of the warehouse act to bean warehouse was mode fmssibl . o. The Month-En- Clearance d of Coats and Frocks provides values that will surprise even those who have learned, in previous sales, just what values they may expect at .Dresses for all oceasiona: dresses of varied materials! Satins, waffle cloth, taffeta, wool crepe, novelty wool plnids, cantons and Roshanara crepe, in light and dark eolors. Business and street frocks, of Poiret twill, beautifully tailored, and of iusr the right weight for wear without wraps. , Sports and Dreses Coats, in a great variety of newmodels. From the loveliest soft shades of greens and tans t the most daring sports colors, you will find these coats strikingly smart. Dashing plaids and stripes, plain colors aruUnovelties ir the styles. All are silk lined, and beaunatty, new, . tifully tailored. free-swingi- French Bob FYnn-clsc- Postage Paid. 9 750 and 3E f Gray, 300 HATS BETTER BUTTER EGGS flitf CHEESE DAY. , m n Qke-Ogde- i w for all the Summer Needs Dressy and Tailored Only the finest selected, pasteu-rie- l cream is used in making Banquet Better Butter. This Cream of the Cream is churned and packed in our spot- less, sanitary, creamery, and reaches your table fresh, sweet and pure1. , 'ft Complete well-equipp- The Oostaveeon OU company estimates production of about 150 barrets acame day in the Virgin field since No. 1 in and No. 3 was shot. No. 2 is reported to be bailing about eeyenty barrels a day on limited tests, and No. 4 to be making about seventy-fiv- e , SALE OF SALES hqnet Better Butter is not over soma of Mr. Ruby's clients. LA BARGE YIELD. test with the bailer on X three-hothe Wyoming reserve well In the 1 1 terse field during the week yielded about fifty barrels of oil without materially reducing the oil in the hole according to J. W. Hlggane, cashier of the First National bank of Kemmeror, who witnessed the test. A similar test of about an hour and twenty minutes three week ago yielded about eighteen barrels of oil. but tbs oil in the bids was lowered 107 feet. The oil Is about 1 gravity and of an aophalt base. Refinery tests showed no gasoline and about 17 per cent kerosene Its chief value probably Is for fuel purposes and for lubricating fractions. Mr. Rlggane reports that ths company has contracted with other drilling esunrm in the district to supply fuel practically to the estimated Capacity of the well. The Western Empire Is tied up with a fishing job at Coalville. In pulling the string of casing to put on a new shw the bottom llst remained In the bole and fishing operations have been delayed ponding receipt of the proper have been pipe spear. Two or three received since the pipp wns kiet. but they were of the wrung size. Utile difficulty is anticipated in recovering . the lolnt when the spear arrives and it should be on hang by Monday The Ohio has made very little hole at Chalk creek since the pipe was landed. A lost spear delayed the work for aome time and a piece of it left in the bole is being drilled up. The hole la down about 2070 feet. with Sale d MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY as a consulting geologist at Denver and it is understood will take 3 Month-En- Millinery N once. Mr. Ruhr, who ha been consulting geologist for s number of strong de!endent companies in the mountain states for several years, haa been one of the met acute In geological research in Utah since the general camstarted about four paign of exploration years ago. He was consulting geoloPetroleum durReonerd for the gist state, ing Us test operations In the one or that confidence and express more commercial fields yet will be da K. v eloped in Utah. lean Winchester, geoformerly of the United State bead-quarters logical Jtwey. has established 41-4- I MONTH-EN- D The same high quality that has made this butter famous, is still rigidly maintained nothing is changed but the price. By 0. i. GRIMES. Coincident with the organization of a subsidiary corporation to operate In the western country, the Mari end Oil company Ija indicated an Intention to enter upon an active campaign of wlldratting and development in the intermnuntaln region. The subaid lory is known aa the Marland Oil company of Colorado and haa engaged Qlen M. Ruby of Denver aa chief geologist and is understood to be preparing to put two or three geological crews in the field In the IntennountaJri country al f BROADmY & STATE jz&tahushcd. iso& , i Wyoming Reserve Well Produces Fifty Barrels Test During Three-Hou- r MO A U 3 Four choice of any of these frocks or coats during the Month's JEnd Sale at The Shingle rut and properly Properly waved, a sleek, distinctive style of bob, suitable alike for the young miss and the mature woman. Perfectly achieved by our expert haircutters. - Chinese Bob very smart, conventional hair dress, which U particularly suitable lot this season's styles Our Beauty Shop haa In hats wh can trim expepr haircut ters fa1 on. yoKit hair la this A (AuerbaclAauty Shop Mezzanine j Childrens Strap Pumps X In a Great Month 150 pair End Clearance. . of 'Childrens Pumps, made of and two All re- Mack kid and tan coif, in one models. Rises ( to 11. strap duced for Immediate selling to Merchandise 95c Values to charged Sale during Month-En- d will be billed as ot May 1, payable June X. IZ.S0 (Auerbach's Second Floor.) 1 Peb a more decided trend to the south. y an amendment t" the 'i The geheral atrfk of the or body is ruary. 1933. 'under which it t planned ao-- u said to be north-souta other tt to to extend piuduol as the neceswwy lrwestlgarkms can he made to determine regulations. Galena Company I h. Plutus Ore Shipments Net Average of $55 Per Ton Five carloads of ore were mined from the new strike In the Plutus mine at Tlntic during the week Just closed, according to Central ManPitch. Three carload ager Cecil were nhfpped during the wee and two billed out yesterday. Value of the ore assure an average net smelter return, that I, with dethiction for freight and metallurgical charges, of 856 a ton for ths weeks output. Imugnucb aa tho deposit la (if the MmwKone replacement type, information concerning it size and shape win not be forthcoming until the However, reUnite i mined out. sults of development are reported to favorable. be very In one place in the stops the ore seem to be making wav from the east west fault, witn which It.is thought, to bo oaocuttod and taking -- Mining Lpwer Level Nears Goal in. the drift ba, Mineral indication ot level from in? run on the main the Gafena Minin company shaft are gaining In pronris oa the h work--tdownward objective of tho extension cl a rich streak of ore InveJ is productive on tho fifty-foneared. The Galena property is situated in the- - Btwvor lake district, twelve milfcs northwest of Milford. twenty-fovein la bflnf fol, A lowed to the east, accord! nc to the report of Foreman K. I Oobom to President M. C. Mom. Tha whole face is showimr ootid streaks of cairn and ail conditions, states Mr. tFsbora, indicate we are headed for an ore body. are filled with Vue holes and seatcartOTm.t a t.feh jrrede mtver-hw- d aome salena, sample of which' are on display at the company's focal office. On tha fifty-folevel from four to ot ot ot ten inches of ore ferrying (225 to silver and lead was followed for a eoniriderable distance and a shipment made. Now the company is prtm;ct-in- g Advertising Theme of Adding Machine Expert the same fissure on the ninety-folOCAN. April 28. W. W. Cooley. fovel in the bops of finding a of hMTr deposit in ths mare favora ole repraneDtatlve the Burroughs Adding Machine company, spoke cn hjmstone. at weeklv luncheon of the load Klwanls club at the HoOATS AYX 1TE. WHEAT, lmvwAPOM Mine.. April 26 Wheal'. tel EfcHes yesterday. Ths speaker whd Cask No. t northern. 11.1141.16;, ha urged the local business men members of KJ wants not to send dark northern tirtnf . choice to fiwy, are out Inferior advertising, addins that i 2410(1 81Si food to efcntre tt I if they did the public would be likely ordinary to fond, tl 134tel 17; to get the impression that the merMay 1.11; July, LI3: eeber, chant a business was as inferior aa his 1 IS. advertising. rn$ No.o S yellow. TP 6710. white. At ita luncheon today the club voted date to accept the invitation Barley, fOttSlc of the BrigRye No. 2. ham City Kiwanians to go to Bng-haFlax NO. 1.' $t 44 ASA next Monday to participats in a program to be given by the Klwanis club there. The,U. L C. railway has vrv Torn produce. KKW YORK, April 2A Batter, steadier; consented to provide a special csr to eonvev the local Kiwanians to Brigtuba. KWgS receipt, V City. Btf. Irregular receipt, 87 811 easee. ham The Rev, Allen Jacribs, second vkts Freah fathered extra firU atoraye packed. SAHtrSTe; do. fire' a. rvwnlar parked. 24 is president of Kiwanis, presided at the luncheon. Music was furnished by the 3 da. aeronda ami poorer. - attendance Owe. rteady; receipt. 161.140 pounds, BJuird tno b-Thprize - Pnriectaor No lire pnaltry. steady. fryifht onoTn. wag awarded Ray B. tlooa. Prtrea anehanired. Qraaaad poultry, West of the Utah Agricultural rollegs and was won by T. N, Jlump hreya, Una; prices anrtoaafed.. ot 1 6 v m |