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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE TWO CHS FI AI CM IS OUT Wlf ONE SHOT Fire at the Cisco gas well of the Utah Oil aiul Ketiaing company was extinguished. on Sunday evening last. Ford Alexander, who Kjieciulizcs in bbuca of Ihis nature, arrived there that day from California, ilu set off a charge of high explosive and a few minutes later wired the head oil' ices Fire is of the concern up at Ziou: out." i'owdcr for the charge was sent to the scene from the Iudependut Coal and Coke company at Kenilworth. The equipment used by Ford went from Salt Lake City. Within a few hours after lie reached the camp the big fire, which it was believed would be burning at least two more days, was extinguished. Ford exceeded his owu promise by something like forty-eighours. There apparently has been no diminution in the gas flow of 100,(100,0111) feet aud the management of the Utah Oil is hopeful that clectricul storms in the yicinily of Cisco may be deferred a week or such a matter until the casing ean be anchored and a control head applied. The plan now involves the cementing of the casing from the top, and work to that end was last Monday started. It wus announced that the site for the second well at Cisco has been designated. It is on Sec. 30. The first well is on Sec. 25. Equipment for the funner is being hurried to the field. Inasmuch ns the road work hus been completed and the water pipeline laid fur the drilling of the initial well there will be but little work to be dune to get the second well started. Most of the equipment is at Wellington and can lie moved to Cisco in a few days. Probably the biggest delay will be in the erection of the derrick. It is probable that the hole will be spudded in within two or three ht List of NominationsGeneral Election, November 4, 1924 1 well. It was a great sight and a greater experience, hut a little tough on the nerves. NEW INTERESTS TAKING HOLD IN THE MOAB FIELD MOAR, Oct. 20. Authentic rrHrts received here yesterday bring the information that the Kandbnrg Petroleum company with headquarters at Signal Hill, Ism Angeles, Cilia., has rloscd a deal under the terms of which the concern will at once place a standard rig on the structure at Floy to ink a test oil well. It is stated that the Golden State concern is under bonds to have n complete rig and equipment on the site within thirty days. Floy is a station on the Denver and Rio Grande Western between Green River and Thompsons, and the structure is located something like gix miles west and south of the site of well. the Creseent-Eng- h The lnnd on which the new test is to be sunk is held under government oil and gust prospecting permit and is controlled by II. B. Iledirr of Green River and 1L II. (ole of Suit Lnkc City, the latter president of the Commonwealth bank at Green River. The Floy structure is on the Crescent-Eagl- e and Salt Valley fold. The Sand-- 1 . o a For President 1'or President CALVIN COOLIDGE ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE For Vice President CHARLES W. BRYAN For Vice President CHARLES G. DAWES For Vice President For President For Vice President BURTON K. WHEELER Presidential Electors Presidential Electors LYMAN SKEEN F. C. BOBO MRS. HENRY C. TAGGART MRS. VINA L JOHN W. AIRD THOMAS F. KEARNS L W. For Governoi Presidential Electors IIOLDAWAY MRS. ROSE II. HAMBLIN For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist. DON B. COLTON J. TOY For Cong. Representative, 1st Diet For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist. For Governor For Governor For Secretary of Bute For Secretary of State For State Auditor For State Auditor CHARLES R. MABEY For Secretary of State I. E. CROCKETT For State Auditor JOHN E. HOLDEN For State Treasurer For State Treasurer For State Treasurer IJOIIN WALKER For Attorney General TORCH TURNS DESERT INTO MIDNIGHT SUN ly o For President A franchise has been (icn-eral- PARTY TICKET JOHN W. DAVIS Denver, Colo., financiers are figur- The cold chills that chase up and down your spinal column when the light of midday suddenly shifts to the greenish gloom of a total celise really is a pleusnnt sensation eomiurcd to that exHarience when the black of a stormy night is instantly changed to the blinding light of nmniday. Anyway, says Monday's Salt Lake Tribune, these are the sentiments of Ed 11. Wutsoii, geologist for the I'luh Oil Refining company, after his exieri-enc- e at Cisco hist Tuesday night when the big gas well nenr there was ignited by lightning. It was more than awesome! It assertsimply whs most terrifying! ed Watson as lie carefully scrutinized his reflection in a mirror to ascertain to what degree his hair might have been bleached by the experience. It was just such a stormy night as would be worth millions to the stuge black as ink between lightning flushes and rain ruining down in torrents, the terrific roar of escaping gas supplementing the howl of the storm, the lightning was playing high and the rumble of thunder was somewhat distant. Just about the time the storm was at its best I started to get something from my ear. lWtweon lightning flashes 1 groied in the inky blackness in the direction I knew the ear to be. It was a black that wns almost sticky. And then, in a quiver of an eyelash it was the steady, dazzling light of noonday. 4 Startled, no, nor astounded conveys my feelings. I just felt weak and sick. I blinked a couple of times as I whirled to learn the cause of the sudden transformation. The lightning evidently had ignited the gas a thousand feet or more above the ground and a great streak of brilliant white light was descending spiral fashion. There wosn 't an explosion. The flame descended to within about thirty feet of the ground and blazed like a great torch. The heat was unbearable withfeet of the in a radius of seventy-fiv- e E o ing to piie the Cisco gas to tlrand Junction, where they claim it may lie sold to consumers cheaper than the CISCO MET REPUBLICAN PAR1Y o weeks. manufactured. asked for. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 For Attorney General For Attorney General For Supt. Public Instruction DR. C. N. JENSEN For Supt. Public Instruction For Supt Public Instruction For Justice Supreme Court For Justice Supreme Court For Justice Supreme Court For State Representative For State Representative For District Judge For District Judge For District Attorney For District Attorney HARVEY H. CLUFF DANIEL N. STRAUP For State Itepresentatlve W. E. ANDERSON J. E. PETTIT . For District Judge B. W. DALTON DILWORTII WOOLLEY For District Attorney A. W. JENSEN For County Commissioner, Term For County Commissioner, 4-- Term For County Commissioner, Term For County Commissioner, 2-- Term For County Commissioner, SAM WOODIIEAD For County Commissioner, 2-- Term RANK T. BENNETT For County Commissioner, EUGENE SANTSCIII For County Attorney OLIVER K. CLAY 2-- or County Attorney For County Attorney, HENRY RUGGERI Term 2-- Term For County Attorney State of Utah, County of Carbon ss. I, H. C. Smith, county clerk in and for Carbon county, state of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct list of the nominations filed in my office as appear for state and county officers and nowon file and of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said Carbon county this 20th day of October, A. D., 1924. (Seal) County Clerk of Carbon County, Utah. berg Petroleum i one of the big oil producing companies of the West, C. O. Ray being the Utah representative. Sandburg and Field Superintendent Sutler were in Green River and other part adjacent a few days ago and iersonall.v rinsed the deal. The new well is to be a test of the Dakota sand which should lie encountered q a depth of three thousand feet or less. In the work of cleaning out the hole of the Orescent-Eagl- e fifteen barrels of oil have been haled and stored in tanks and the well is making nil steadily. Samples of this hare hern sent out for analysis, hut the rrrtifieatea have not yet liecn received. Apparently some strands from the wire cable remain in the hole after the lute fisli-in- g job, but the drillers are fast getting the obstruction out Baling operations prove that the water remains shut off. The cqnipetnent of the Mclropolo Oil has nil been removed from Thompsons to the site of the test well in Salt Valley, eighteen miles north of Monh. While no late rcimrts from it have been received it is understood thnt erection of the camp is under way. No definite time has been set for the spudding in of the well. PRORATE AXIS GUARDIANSHIP Lake City, Utah, on or beforo the 18th The man who receives his just reNotices Consult County Clerk Or day of December, A. D., 1924. BANKwards here below gerffc-alldoes a lot Respective Signers For Further ERS TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Kestate of Pantllia Dundun-nki- s, of complaining about Who Was Otherwise Known As IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR-bo- n Pete Dunia, Deceased. The beer and light wine advocates Wilson Mcof State Utnh In lto County. Attorney For Petitioner, need a miracle candidate who can Estate of Ida May McDonald, Deceas- Carty, First pub., Oct. 17; lost Nov. 7. 1924. turn water into wine. ed. Notice to Creditors: Creditors of the above estate will present claims NOTICE DeFOR PUBLICATION Premier MacDonald lute the greatwith vouchers attached to the underpartment of the Interior, United est signed at the law office of Bruffet A States private socialist library in Land Office at Salt Lake City, Patterson, Tavern building, Price, Utah, on or before February 1. 1925. Utah, Oct. IS, 1924. Notice is hereby given that William Lilly of Sunnyalde, ANNE S. WHITMORE, AdministraUtah, who on December 15, 1922, trix. No. 032062 for First pul., Oct 17: last Nov. 7. 1934. made Homestead EntrySec. IS. Twp. 16 SiXEK, EV4NW4, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAK-bo- n South, Range 14 East, Salt Lake merintention to County, State of Utah In Re idian, has filed notice of to establish proof, Eatate of John N. G&lanla, Deceased. make three-yeto above claim the land described, beNotice to Creditors: Creditors will y it ar present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at the orflco of I Sniff et & Patterson, Tavern building, I rice, Utah, on or lerore February 1, 1925. HR ESS IF. X. GALANIS, Administratrix. First pub.. Qrt. 17: last Nov. 7. 192. fore the clerk of the district court at Price. Utah, on the 25th day of November. 1924. Claimant name ns wlt-neiw- oe Ian Stevenson, Frank Morgan, M. G. Rotonakls and Nick Manousna, alt of Columbia City, Utah. ELI F. TAYI.GR, Register. First pub., Oct. 17; Inst Nov. 14,. 1924. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IX THE Matter of the Estate of Pantllis NOTICE FOR rURMCATIOX DelVho Was Otherwise Dtindunakla, partment of the Interior, United Known As Pete Dunia, Deceased. States Isind Office at Salt Lake City, Creditors will present clnlniM with Utah. Oct 11. 1924. Notice is herevouchers to the undersigned at Salt by given that Louts Frickmn of e. Utah, who on April 18, 1921, made Homestead Entry No. 029484 for SWI4NWU. Sec. 1. Twp. 15 South. Sun-nysid- Wcnciulii Australia Samoa Range 13 East. Salt Like meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish ctnlm to the lnnd above described before the clerk of the district court at Trice, Utah, on the 21st day of November, 1924. .Claimant names as witnesses P. C. Jones, Joe Migloro. J. H. ti nnl A. Psolnsso, all of Sunnyslde. Utah. FM F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Oct. 17: last Nov. 14, 1924. 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