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Show State War Historian. Capitol Bid. DERATE , V OLVKEj XM. NUMBER 7 GREEN RIVER, ;IJTAH, THURSDAY, . nil si aaaaaaaKfiigiaaa II MARCH 13 , 1919 $2.00 Per Annum In Advanc VK1EV 851 F THE Wyoming Consolidated Melvip Swasey, the pldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swasey, passed away ; at the Although a world of trou&k ha keen experienced by the' Warning home of his parents on Tuesday Consolidated Oil Company, which i morning at 5 oclock, after an operartin.? in Salt Valley, about nine illness of three days. His death jmi'es from Thompson, in putting it's i':st test hole down, good pregrtvs came as a shock to the community ib now being made, and the first o' as his illness had not been considered as serious until Monday. Melvin was 15 years of age, a fine manly young fellow with high ideals and ambitions. He popular at school both .with his teachers and his schoolmates, being an earnest student and possessing a likeable character. He was making preparations to attain a higher education. Funeral services will be held this morning ot 10 oclock on the lawn of the home. Burial will t ike place in the Elgin cemetary. Charles Melvin Swasey, born ' at Castle Dale, Utah, on April ril10, 1904. Died in Green River, Utah, March 11, 1919 at the age of 15 years. He is survived by "t FOR AUTO OWNERS US. To SERVICE STATION A Vulcanizing Let Specialty. and LAD THE LION 5Reels 5 Reels Edgar Rice Burroughs Drama, of the king of j featured by, Beasts, I For Expert Repair Work Bring Your Car .March 15th Saturday OF . Save You Tire Trouble Vivian Reed The girl with the Million Dollar Smile 1 Reel' Comedy OVER THE GARDEN WALL 25c ADMISSION 10c JONES THEATER - Garage I Green , iiis C: LEVI GROCERIE OLITARE father, and mother, three sisters, Maud, Crystal and May, and two brothers, Clifton and Grant, besides many friends andi school mates to mourn his loss. AUTO ACCESSORIES : lilG IN OPERATION ON SALT VALLEY DOME. sands are expected to be reached during this week, The log of the r ! -- hows that near'y seven hundred feil of Mancos shale has been drilled, and a total. depth of about SCO feet has been made. The first oil sands should be tapped within 1,200 feet, according to Nat Levi, who is an officer of the company, a..i there is every indication of briny ing in a big producer at that depth.' Kendrick Ivi has charge of tl drilling in Salt Valley, but owing to seveial break downs and the severe they have given cold weather of January, the oper.-- 1 during the last eighteen months.! t.ons have been seriously handies800 hours entitle one to an honor vew peiL However Mr. Levi has thing ready for the final lap, suad it. , badge. Any. kindof work, in any iropfckr ia W'ip :xfci3 befic tedYwiSi 6"rsncfi'ot iZdTCross sHivityiiT sands are reached. Mr. Levi at the rig are W. H. Liuck, Ciedited. Time for piece work is drjller, and Chas. Nelson, el pi nee'. These are both experienced men, hav- computed according to a uniform "" ing worked for the Levis on oil Loses schedule from Headquarters. in Wyoming. With the bringing in of a producer . The fine energy and accomon Salt .Valley location, a la.f.' H of our home chapter field will be proven, and a boom the plishment will like of which has never been e by means of these badges in this section will be lulled receive official recognition in a fjoff. The principal shipping noint and visible way. for the work in Salt Valley w il be permanent Thompson, and it is understood that And when one remembers not 'the Denver and Bio Grande company are becoming active in order to meet only the steady monthly and bithe trackage demand should oil be monthly stream of sewed and struck, and several new side '.racks knitted articles that for nearly have been surveyed and all preparations made for their construction when two years have issued from here, the first sign of grease is encountered but remember also the 16 hour in the Levi well. Associated with Nat and h s son days that have been spent in Kendrick Levi in the Salt Vallcy are several Helper business making our numerous drives, men, among whom appears the name dinners, entertainments, street-fair- s, of Dominic Bergera, a prominent busi etc each into a big success, niss fisUie in Carbon county. All in-of-. those men are also the original surely the percentage of memcorporators of the Western Allies Oil bers in this ffi and Gas Company, which ia drilling chapter rating F in' Moab, valley. Both the Sal' Valley will be high. It is hoped badges Moab fields were discov red by Ljl-r- .d the Levis and much credit is iL-- them that every worker who has given for their faith and activity in putting the required time will send in tc down the two holes which are expect-t- c his tabulated record, buy his ed to teat the locations. It ia reported that the Wyoming badge and by so doing receive a Consolidated company has a large due himselt while adding acreage covered by location in the credit i vicinity of their drilling site, and if a point of pride and honor to his oil ia struck in well No. 1, ter. Stan-- i dard riga will be shipped in to oper- chapter. ate on their location J. Pi actually The committee on Service Badges and the schedule of work- -- GREEN EASONABLE GOOD We will operate a FRESH MEAT meot on and tf- ifter March - ISH tr - depart-- " 24tlL EVERY RIDAY SBIMWI Seat Covers Iner Tubes Spark Flags Globes Tires The Tire Patching Vulcanizing Outfits -- Outfits MIDLAND ii i. Globes 1 Hash Lights GARAGE 1 Fan Belts j Greases Oils Gauntlets Chains 4 .per-i,ienc- ed ! Carburetors i "vi iv !'. .v Tools : i Beebe & Sons pro-pei- GOING TO PAINT? IF SO, S is the BEST PAINT. We !iave a complete line r yioi . fihtlU'f n MIDLAND GARAGE ty - : What With? SHERWIN-WILLIAM- F ot paints, varnish and kalsontines in every color and tint. Let help you solve your painting problem. ; I ing hours is composed of Mrs. J. P. Simonson, Mrs. J. J. Henry, Mrs. Eva Powers, Mrs. C. O. Moons and Airs. Ed. Dufford. The following service schedule has been adopted for the guidance of those desiring service 35 hours badges. Sweaters Socks. . .20hrs. Mufflers. 30hr. 20hrs. VVristlets7hr Helmets Blouse suits 10 hrs, Petticoats 3hrs. 3hrs. Bed Shirts Pajamas. ..6hrs. Layette. .10hr Towels ljhrs. per doz. Fcr a Bad Cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It has stood the test of time and can be depended upon. (Adv.) We havethe goods with which to do the work right. BEN BOLT HARDWARE STORE SfiiigiSiisiiiiiSSliffiafirfHlilfiiBaiJIiliassiiaiiiiifiifiiHifujiilliJiinirHfiSSMaSTitlHSHBliiHftl r3 INTERIOR OF DERRICK HOUSE, NAT LEVI IN CENTER. tl pi tl viiMided office here, vh'!i : many of thef.- locations arc of O'11 oil zone, it is "vobaHv outside : , .i . .1. . 55 -- 1 y do,,w Wljl at the lt' cover approximately fifteen squaw miles. Surface water was encountered in the well at seven hundred feet, this being the first water struck. The water was later cased off. and tht company are now hauling water from neaiby tanks. Many people of tnir section were of the opinion tha$ Artesian water could be tapped at mail on the desert at reasonab;) j pluces I &hi!ow depths, but the Levi well monstrates dorp dirlling would Lj ;,eceMafy lo reac h ftowine waterde-th- at ! SEVERAL I THINGS I There are several things to be considered in selecting your bank. I 1st Strengt- financial strength. 2nd The care with which the hank is managed. 3rd The courtesy and spirit of accomodation h- dis- played by the officers and employees. 4th 5th The banking experience of its officers. The ability of the bank to properly and pro- - mptly handle all your business. those wishing desirable banking relations, we offer our services as an establishe, permanent, and accomodating bank, promising courteous treatment and careful attention to all business intrusted to our care. . To ive LIBERTY BONDS,- - If you have. to sell them, We pay current New York prices, or loan up to $90.00 on the hundred at low rates. 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