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Show Advertising Rates mr.ii advertising rates an inch per is--" by the month Lii laaues to local advertisers. ! J ftrty (SO) cenu an inch per r9iuun 10 per cent additional. "&1 was discovered by the "font in the tenth century. Bus's display ,- 14 - i(.i RArv: iutis OKNEVA. XUn-- it. All inaurance cmniuniM in wiUrrland luiend to raise their tariff fur women clients, whose increasing IIIiicimmi are attributed hi the wearing of short skirts, low necks and ailk stockings, coating the comAiniea heavy losses. The future extra rates wiil be demanded according to the length of skirts and the lowness of the neck. 4i)) cents so per inch Volume 6, Number 44 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending April 1, 1921 CITY PAVILION The I ninety-fir- couftniu RHl DEVELOPMENT IIM IS W st Jaaua Cbrial of annual (encr-a- l f the Church of latter-da- y Kainta will convene in the talernacle. Balt Iaike City, on Sunday, April I, till, at ltf o'clock a.m., with eiutiona also on Monday afternoon, Tuesday and Wednesday, April itli, Sih and Sth. A siet ial prieelhood niretiiuf will be held in Assembly Hall, Monday at Id am., and a general priesthood meeting in the talernacle, Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. It ie requested that in arranging reunions, etc., there will he no confU'-- t In dates or hours with the foregoing appointment. (Bigned), Helper J. llrant, Chas. W. Penrose. Authnny W. Ivina, First Presidency. Polirrwomeu are becoming jx'pular in Jajmn. NOW 1$ LOWER STATE VALUATIONS PILE OF ASHES AND Taxing Officials Worrying Over This Years Revenues. Isirenxo lVtt and Oliver J. Grimes of the state Uianl of equalization this morning from the first of their tri in suHarviing the assessing work in the counties, says Wednesday's Deseret New. The work is lieing undertaken to preclude any wssibility of having to equalize the assessments in the various counties during the latter juirt of the year, loth Pelt, who visited Davis. Welter, "ache and Box Elder counties, and y Grimes, who visited Carbon and counties, declared the work of as Besmetit in these counties is Wing carried out satisfactorily. One of the most inijsirtant phases of this work is to see that the valuation of jirojierty is not underestimated as thia would jirove a serious handicap to the state. The equalization xmrd must maintain the states valuation of $700,000,000 as near as in ordei to provide adequate revenue for the ensuing biennium. If the value of the state can lie held at this figure the revenue will be just enough to carry out the program call-a- il for in the biennial budget. The decline in prices of merchandise and the shutting down of the mines may make heavy inroads into this figure. It is estimated by President Wiliam Railey of the hoard that the states valuation had already been decreased from $717,000,000 in 1919 to $700,000,000 in 1920 breanse of the (Mining prices and tbe losses sustained by the farm and live stuck nt crests. The valuation of the state for 1921 will lie greatly- - lowered in the opinion of members of llnhoaid, due to the Utah Cojijier company and other mining interests shutting ed and excursion crowd to give LOSS AROUND FIFTEEN THOUfields to the oil the of sight ia t SAND DOLLARS. oth of Price was nicely carried out The af- Friday and Saturday ijinWln train brought down and set Believed By Soma to Be of Incendiary four Pullmans to accommodate were met and and Origin, While Others Think Boys they visitors, irn care of by the Price people un-- r Smoking Cigarettes Responsible the guidance of the Price Cham-,- r Five Thousand Dollars Insurance y The Biggest of foiuuierce. 4 Carried In Local Agency. was reviewed On Earth .ring' Friday afternoon, and that and probHung was very pleasantly Pavilion at IVicc, one of the ably spent at the stake tabernacle, BLAST KILLS AND MAIMS bestCitybuilt and most commodious struclad-the i hen a banquet prepared by tures of its kind in the Btate and of Price under the very able diPreCrow taving a dancing floor secoud to but of Victims State Highway M. Miller Mrs. and of ction George in the West, is now but a pile of few matura Explosion Yesterday. n Carlos Gunderson was served, ashes and debris. It was burned to bile talks on various aspects of the An accident at the scene of the lie ground last Wednesday evening aing oil development were given by state road work lx ween Price and shortly after 8 o'clock. The origin of Zionites. and some the il people Helper at the Blue Cut yesterday of the fire is a mystery. Rome are of Saturday the crowd was taken down resulted iu the death of one the opinion it waa incendiary, while forenoon : the oil country, the start having , ' . and man the serious injury of two, others believe boys smoking cigarm set for an early hour. The slow-- i be ettes resjMinsilile. while may others were slightly hurt. Just of some of the promised eonvey-ife- s ' ' 5'., ' A' There had been no fire in the fur what caused a premature blast nov in getting on the job threaten-t- n body appears to be able to figure out. nace or almut the building since last i'.si Sl'ut. disrupt the plana of the The explosion threw a shower of riday evening, when the juniors of for a time, but with a little rocks that caused the death of the the Carbon high gave their jiroiu. The od hustling the last visitor was one and the injuries of the others. structure was built by donations from Lilly started out in the chilly wind The man killed ia H. II. Huntsman, a citizens and lalsir by numerous mechhirh swept the valley. The rondi-- n anics and contractors some three under Strange A of the road up to some distance who has been here- years ago at an estimated cost then of and hit Huntington is all that could be abouts for a considerable time on nine thousand five hundred dollars. iked. Getting into the eanyon highway work. Struck liy a large fly- 3iuce then the city had ajient about however, and approaching the hundred dollars on it. It ing rock, he died from internal hem- thirty-fiv- e ridge over the San Rafael river, and be rcjilaced today for fifcould not could before a orrhages physician ram there down this side of the teen thousand. him. reach ream to the Old Emery location, is Home of those first on the aeene de Those most seriously injured are little more difficult, as the road in Luven and Reid Gemmell, dare they detected the odor of burnVan John sees is quite sandy and at other the former a powder monkey, and ing oil, which taken with a like re- down. inti is pretty rough. The trip as The taxes on the 1921 valuation, lead many to L port of an explosion, the latter the engineer for the tr si the new bridge was made from The injuries of the two are think it waa set on fire. The decora- lowmrer, will lint effect the state unties in two hours. Over the bridge not considered by physicians as like- tions of the junior high belonging to til 1922, when they are collcctsd. i:o the Swell country the road is ly to permanently disable either one. members of the class were in the bhio Oil Companys Well Near Huntington, March 26th. rported as being like a boulevard, First reporta reaching Price were milding. Their value was several JUDGE JOHNSON DECIDES und or other difficulties being AGAINST STATE OF UTAH Now Down Over Four Hundred Feet. that the steamahovel had blown up. lundreds of dollars. No one a pj tears A party of Idaho people o in favor at be of rebuilding Ou telephone calls from Helper all City The first jioint in federal court prowe guided to a (mint about aeven-c- n the doctors of this city, rushed to tha 'ark because of past experience in of time intervals at to from to settle the controversy be time miles past the river, well into the on the oil situation. The entire parceedings maintain unable its io scene. wing proper tween the state and the carriers in rut of the district, where they hold ty returned to Salt Lake City Sun- about two hours the drill is hauled Dr. F. R. Slomnskey of Helper refutation on account of being so rerates intrastate we claims. Those who went over day morning. By far the greater part up out of the hole, and a bailer lowof matter the freight situated. had reached there first and had the motely won last was and fare ie river were1 shdwn the- oil seeps, of the party took the route to the Old ered and the hole ia emptied of the situation well in hand when the Price passenger There was five thousand dollars inHalt Lake City by tha 'here oil was at Saturday accordcarried the surance actually dipped up, and Emery welL Some good driving is lime, and a fresh supply of water surgeons arrived. by The injured are rity, quantity rushed to Huntington necessary to get over this road, but placed in the hole with thia same at a hospital here. The remains of ing to Recorder Okey This waa with railroads, when Judge Tillman D. here it was later doled out to the it ran be made all right. Mrs. Oeorge bailer before drilling is resumed. The Johnson of the United States district local agency. Huntsman were sent to bis home at court granted a temjmrary restrain(unionists in tagged and beribbon-- 1 AL Miller took her car with its load bailer is a long slim bucket of somebottles. W. GLENN HARMON NOW AN in successfully, and on the return what smaller diameter than the drill Springville. ing order which will prevent the jmb-li- e in valve with utilities commission of Utah from a the with PRICE ATTORNEY loaded AT even being used, arranged LAW, up trip MARRIED' AT PARSONAGE See Actual Operations. with the collection of inof a car which had broken up its bottom which opens when the Tloil interfering IT. Earll and Miss Melva Artual operations at the Old Em-- 7 its crank ease and had to he left on bailer hits the bottom of the hole, alW. Glenn Ilartnon of thia rity, who creases granted the carriers liy the both of this city and the well claimed iaa been applying himself to the law interstate commerce sommisaion. The attention, the road. lowing the slime to rise in the bailer Harris, particular of Mr. and Mrs. 'or a considerable bride the daughter liftis fwe is a standard rig set np ready closes time in the offices order will remain in effect ten daya. as bailer the The valve is Realizing that thia community H. Harris, were united in marriage The action of the court renders null L. A. McGee, waa admitted to pracbegin boring what is hoped will be shout to enter into a ed from the bottom, holding the slime C. of where period e first well to jiarsonage last Tues- tice before the Utah State Bar asso- and void an order issued the day bestrike oil, it being many new phases and additions to and where a suitable sluice carries it at the Methodist Rev. afternoon Ralph C. Jones ciation at Halt Lake City last Friday. fore by the utilities commission which fwed that the depth required to tap the everyday language will he heard, where a suitable sluice carries it day officiated. Present were Mr. and Mrs. ie fluid is not so Ie passed an exceptionally good ex- would have susjiendcd the increases great here as at now that actual drilling and other oil away from the well. Josejih R. Sharp, uncle and aunt of amination, which is the source of until June 1st, next. A hearing on ll,M othed promising places. The activities of various kinds have beStrata. Nature of the the groom, and Mrs. Maud Trealor wd was well much pride to his many friends an interlocutory , injunction, designrepaid for the trip to gun, The Sun deems this a proper and Mias Zilphia Earll, sisters. Al- very well over the The tower built this section of the state. ed to prevent tbe state from interas the Old Emery people time to give a little explanation of pMnt, throughout iid so, Misaep Ware Snow and Elizabeth He ia a graduate of Blarkstone Insti fering with the rates pending action used the for hoisting rigged np their drill with its the work of ojierations making a well, taking its Crockett and Lloyd and Lyle tute of Chicago and also took a course "mt on the a test case now before the United top of the ground, and cue from the questions that flooded handling the drill, the bailer and the Bench. The Clyde are to make their in eouple which is driven States iron or Wash at though awaiting the arrival of a casing supreme court, will be held pipe University Washington the workmen around the derricks down to line the well ss conhome at the being Price, groom termination of the temjior-arthe was C. proAfterwards 'Ter drill to actually start the well, be drilling ington, J). ujion Saturday and while not writing for nected with the Hiawatha stage line. connected order. with the war dejiartment machinery was set in motion and the information of the insiders, it ceeds. Three aeimrate hoisting winch es are pnfrided for these ojierations at the national capital and waa sent Judge Johnson informed W. Hal drill was driven five or will GUILTY OP ASSAULT try and give its readers who have all ojierated same power the to show the visitors just how not been attached to genera Farr, assistant state attorney genby around oil wells something which of assault was the verdict overseas, being Guilty steam of about is wns to see a well a of the American exjiedi eral, that the puMie utilities commisengine headquarters "spudded in. of an idea of the method and appar-atn- a returned Wednesday evening by of other A twenty-fiv- e Chaumont. 'crew Later he sion lias the right to demand that two at forces tion horeejiower. that the thing pleased used in the work. in district court in the case of went with the records office at where men jury is fifteen about effirequired here was. the most Bourge. other judges sit in the hearing on an. Spudding in may, for all prac- one drilling shift is maintained, as the state against Argelou Poullosa, He saw final service with the Ameri- interlocutory injunction. ami excellent way in which a Attorney tical purposes,' be considered as the the men must be fed, kept in mater- a shccjiherder at Sunnyside, chargee can Paris until dis- Farr was granted until last Monday in uh was served to them. Ou the actual headquarters beginning of drilling the hole ials needed, fuel hauled for the pow- with an assault with a deadly weajion charged from the army the first of to decide this question. He stated minds at the well the company has A. Ivey December two standard rig may er Aty in a comjiluint filed by W. Mile cookhouse and a cabin or or well, and a production, and so oil A yeiirg ago. He ia 23 that he preferred to first consult on Coa out occurred trouble The be understood to carry the idea of a General Cluff. 0 nd here drills and in of is to the tools, of He torney for .'em: piping, rojies, and age. yean willing capable certain arrangement of machinery, Creek about a veaf ago. A dispute in the offices of Mayor McGee. emergency ajijwratus is kept around. t ,lnj served plenteous and appetizing and then arose over the defendant graz- present working tower, general CRE engine tools are other w Sometimes the drill or wlL The people of Hnnt-f l WITH SERIOUS ACCIDENT ar to be given credit for this apparatus, as distinguished from rigs lost in the well, and a long and tedi- ing sltecp on the range of Ivey. Poul MORE ROOM FOR CARBON COUNTY ROAD AT PROVO re. After the exhibition of drill- of a portable or more or less tempor- ous fishing job may be required to re- losa swiped Ivey over the head with George A. Tucker, a memlier of tbe cover them, or even in some cases the a gun. Later the complaint. 's the return was made to Ilunting-Il- d ary character. 29. Officials of Utah Fuel company's helmet crew March PROVO, abandoned. A to lie well has the trip to reach the Ohio Oil study Method of Starting. The United States weather bureau the Salt Lake Route in this city state at Sunnyside, was seriously injured of the materials brought uji in the will .'Piny's well to the north of that air currents from a station that ten additional stalls to the pres- at that samp last Monday. He waa study a method of usual The starting nature the indicates of the in Montana on the summit of the '?f'H waH bailer matter of only a. few ent roundhouse are to be built as soon standing by a car with his left arm about eight feet a mutcR. At the Ohio well there is a well is to dig pit Continental Divide. on as surveys can be completed and plans resting on it when a rock from tbe Par to the (Continued ElrM) to a length equal depth '7 standard rig capable of drill-L- s square drawn. It is added that this will give mine roof fell, cutting that memlier like used tools the of something ing a well .to almost any the Halt Lake Route and the Utah comjiletely off above tbe elbow. He curbed this e and is twenty-fivfeet, Ttb, and as operations have been The hole railway much needed engine room, as was also hurt aliout the head and eeding here foi some days, this up much like a mine shaft. it will more than double the present breast. First aid waa rendered by or well is drilled in the center of ns down something over four this the crew, which probably saved the size of the hole decnjiacity. the and ndreil feet. The diameter pit, of the When is the it mans life. lie waa taken to St. of the nature building rompleted the on ground, c1 ,Tie r,P i twenty inches, and pends U will bring three hundred additions Mark a Hospital at Salt Lake City on ia expected to which it to the ilt the present depth depth been re-- f men to this city. In addition, it the first train by Dr. E. V. Long of and other conditions. The drill i,i sixteen, and drilling is pro--t drill, stated upon good authority that the the companys surgical and medical $ ' the rate of about twenty used is a piece of steel of the desired company is now planning on pur- staff. Tucker came to Sunnyside a f"!1 dy- How deep will the diameter, and its length is generally chasing m tract of land lying between eouple of weeks previously from Wye t po to reach oil f was the about four or five time its diameter. tbe Denver and Rio Grande tracks, oming. 1 ion to which the boss driller The drill is fastened to the bottom of near the freight dejMit and the First and twen nwr as many times as there a stem of smallerin diameter the beward pasture, which will be ntilize FREE MAH. DELIVERY IN more or feet top length, lrsnns in the party, and to all ty ;K for trackage for switching purposes. This PRICE, BEGINNING TODAY to a heavy rope. V! ?f,Iy waa the ' me that he did ing attached v o: aaid ia also is the it It that and a plan has drill point, shaped suitably lea8t idea, but that be Beginning this (Friday) morning the company to run the main Salt drill with the stem for a sixteen-inc- h pected to go until he did the first free delivery of mail for get it. Luke Route track from a point east will weigh something over two tons. VAt ths Ohio Well .'v v r Price will be made, the two carriers fields union of the the a of end the at hole depot through Hanging in the In the postoffice at 8:45 oclock. ' spite of the fact that the Ohio rope having a diameter of nearly directly east of the First ward pas- leaving The second delivery starts at 2:45 nn a cutoff an thus big 'interest in having visitors look three inches, the drill is lifted up ture, making the afternoon. The regu(their activities, the courteous, from the bottom of the hole about placing the main road out of the way oclock of carriers lar are L.D. Young and Jack switch down of the and two or three feet, yards. dropped way in which the crowd Clifford Bracken Lee as a subwith wi The addition to the roundhouse that could he again, and this action, which is acik . All three stitute. have recently passeaRt beam cost $100,000. a sC. approximately walking possible interest is one of complished liy civil service examination. ed the remembrances of the trip. operated by the engine, repeated i ,PPy tbe When a beautiful young woman an- Postmaster Olson tells The Sun that about twenty times a minute, breaks excursionists came tuMi r her engagement Bhe prompt- most of the business men of the city nounces ac Price from the Ohio the rock under the drill point into a nut moat of them both her yftuth and her bean are retaining their boxes. There is loses is water ly A of returned to powder. kept quantity E? in the eyes of the also rans. But no Sunday delivery by carriers. The ty well in the hole, to a depth of perhaps ten when we Excursionists of the Salt Lake City and Price the way of the world, and the general delivery window as usual will nainpd by the people of that city, feet or more, and this mixes with the its iaj nerp be closed the first day of the week Party At Old Emery WelL world has ways of its own, various talks were given powdered rock, making a slime, and .j 71k entertainment the Salt Lake City L, inis-aiuiiu- ry ie Lit-Cit- Km-er- . ; I J. i t jnw-sib- le . - , . . eoiu-utt- : - ec sub-co- be-r-n- ni rai-to- r d, steam-hove- d - oecu-'pau- ts y ten-in- sup-jil- 1 fr v - 1 L i i -- . ,777 g V f I . ( i - |