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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2i, i9 fAGE TWO GAS FIRE AT CISCO IS of NominationsBHQeneral Election, November 4, 1924 Li-s- t 01)1 WITH ONE IT Fire at the Cisco gas veil of the Utah Oil and Refilling ruin puny was extinguished on Sunday evening last. Ford Alexander, vho seializes in blazes of this nature, arrived there that day frmn California. He set of: a charge of high explosive and a few minutes later wired the head olfices of the concern up at Zion: Fire is out" Powder for the charge was sent to the scene from the ludependut Coa and Coke roiniauy at Kenilworth. The equipment used by Ford went from Salt Lake City. Within a few hours after he reached the ramp the big fire, ! it was believed would be which burn- ing at least two more days, was exFord exceeded his own tinguished. promise by something like forty-eigh- t hours. There apparently hus been no diminution in the gus flow of l(N)fOUO,(HN) feet and the management of the Utah Oil is huM'l'ul that electrical storms in the vicinity of Cisco may be deferred a week or such a matter until the easing can be auehore and a control head applied. The plan now involves the cementing of the easing from the toji, and work to thut end waa last Monday started. It waa announced that the site for the second well at Cisco lias been designated. It ia on Bee. 30. The first well ia on Bee. 25. Equipment for the former ia being hurried to the field. Inasmuch as the road work has been completed and the water pipeline laid for the drilling of the initial well there will be but little work to be d.one to get the second well started. Jilost of the equipment is at Wellington and can be moved to Cisco in a few days. Probably the biggest do lay will be ia the erection of the derrick. It ia probable that the hole will be spudded in within two or three weeks. Denver, Colo., financiers are figuring to piie the Cisco gas to Grand Junction, where they claim it may be old to consumers cheaper than the manufactured. A franchise has been eked for. . TORCH TURNS DESERT INTO MIDNIGHT SUN CISCO The cold chills that chase up and down your spinal column when the light of midday suddenly shifta to the greenish gloom of a total eclipse really ia a pleasant sensation compared to that exiwrienre when the black of fi ptoruiy night ia instantly changed to the blinding light of noonday. Anyway, says Monday's Balt Lake Tribune, these are the soutimeute of Ed II. Watson, geologist for the Utah Oil Refining company, after hia exjieri-enc- e at Cisco last Tuesday night when the big gas well near there was ed by lightning. It was mure than awesome! It imply was most terrifying! " asserted Watson as he rarefully scrutinized hia reflection in a mirror to ascertain to what degree his hair might have It been bleached by the experience. was just eucli a stormy night as would be worth millions to the stage black as ink between lightning flashes and rain coming down in torrents, the terrific roar of escaping gaa supplementing the howl of the storm. Generally the lightning was playing highand the rumble of thunder was somewhat distant. Jnst about the time the storm waa at its best I started to get something from my ear. Between lightning Gashes 1 groped in the inky blackness in the direction 1 knew the ear to be. It was a black that was almost sticky. And then, in a quiver of an eyelash it was the steady, dazzling light of I 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 now on 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) noonday. 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 hnd ignited the gaa a thousand feet or more above the ground and a great streak of brilliant white light was dpscendiifc spiral fashion. There wasn t an explosion. The flame descended to within about thirty feet of the ground and blazed like a great torrh. The heat was unbearable withfeet of the in a radius of seventy-fiv- e 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 County Clerk of Carbon County, Utah. beig Petroleum is one of the big oil producing companies of thft West, C. 0. Ray being the Utah representative. Sandburg and Field Superintendent Butler were in Green River and other pnrts adjacent a few days ago and lcrnnall.y closed the deal. The new well is to lie a test of the Dakota sand which should be encountered ql a depth of three thousand feet or less. In the work of cleaning out the hole fifteen barrels of the Crescent-Eagl- e of oil have been baled and stored in tanks and the well is making oil steadily. Samples of this have been sent out for analysis, but the certificates have not yet been received. Apparently some strands from the wire cable remain in the hole after the late fishing job, but the drillers are fast getting the obstruction out. Baling operations prove that the water remains shut off. The equipement of the Metropole Oil has all been removed from Thompsons to the site of the test well in Balt Valley, eighteen miles north of Moab. While no late reports from it have been received it is understood that erection of the camp is under way. No definite time has been set for the spudding in of the welL MOAB, Oct. 20. Authentic reports received here yesterday bring the information lhat the Sandburg Petroleum company with headquarters at Angeles, Gala., has Signal Hill. closed 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 Stale concern, is under bonds to have a 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 Men who swell under responsibility structure is located something like six miles west and south of the site of are the kind that never get any good well. out of it. the Crescent-Eagl- e is test new the which on The land Labor will probably become mbre to be sunk is held under government when we regard it as recattractive and oil and gas prospecting permits reation. is controlled bv II. B. Bedier of Green River and 1L B. Cole of Salt lake Gasoline is produced at a loss, exCity, the latter president of the Com- perts say, and it is consumed the same monwealth bank at Green River. The way. Crescent-Eagl- e Floy structure is on the and Salt Valley fold. The Sand- Legal blanks of all klnda. The Sun. Is AXD f;UAIU)IAXSIIIP Lake City, Utah, on or before the 18th PROBATE Notices Consult County Clerk Or day of December, A. IX. 1924. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, AdministraRespective Signers For Further tor of the Restate of Pantilla Dundunakls, Who Was Otherwise Known As IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR, Pete Dunls, Deceased. Wilson Mcbon County, State of Utah In Re Carty, Attorney For Petitioner, Kstate of Ida May McDonald, Deceas- First pub., Oi-t- . 17; last Nov. 7. 1924. ed. Notice to Creditors: Creditors of the above estate will present claims with vouchers attached to tbs underpartment or the Interior, Unit signed at the law office of Braffet h States Land Office at Salt Cl Tavern building, Price, Utah, Oct. IB, 1924. NoticeLake Pattyrson, la here ISIS. before or on 1, Utah, February given that William Lilly of Sunnysl ANNE WHITMORE, Administra- Utah, who on December 15, 19 trix. Homestead Entry No. 0I20SI First pub., Oct. 17; last Nov. 7, 1924. made SKNEK. EHNWfc. Sec. 18, Twp. Range 1 4 East, Salt Lake m IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR-ho- n South, has filed hotice of intention Idtan, County, State of Utah In Re make three-yeproof, to estahl Estate of John N. Oalanla, Deceased. claim to lund above described, Notice to Creditors: Creditors will fore the the clerk of the district court present claims with vouchers attached Price, Utah, on the 25th day of I to the undersigned at the office of vember. 1924. Claimant names as v Braffet A Patterson, Tavern building. nesses Dan Stevenson, Frank Mors Price, Utah, on or before February 1, M. G. Rotonakis and Nick Mannu 1925. KRE88IE X. GALAN1S, Ad- all of Columbia City, Utah. ELI ministratrix. Register. First pub., Oct. 17; last Nov. 7, 1924. TAYLOR, First puh., Oct 17; last Nov. 14. 19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IX THE Matter of the Estate of Pantllls NOTICE FOR PIRMCATIOX I partment of the Interior, Uni Dundunakls, Who Waa Otherwise Known As Pete Dun is. Deceased. States Land Office at Salt Lake C Creditors will present claims with Utah. Oct. 11, 1924. Notice Is he vouchers to the undersigned at Salt by given that Louis Frickson of Si nyslde. Utah, who on April 18, is made Homestead Entry No. 02H4S4 BWliNWU. Sec. 1. Twp. is Son Range 13 East, Salt Lake meridi has filed notice of Intention to mi Australia Samoa three-yeproof to establish claim "SYOHCT SHORT UHSm the land above descrilied before Five and a half days to Honolulu, clerk of the dlatrirt court at Pr nineteen days to Sydney by tlie favor- Utah, on the 21st day of Xovemt Claimant names as wftne ite U. S. mall and express steamers. 12iP. C. Jones. Joe Mfglore. J. n p Sierra, Sonoma, Ventura, 10.000 tons settl and A. Paolasso. all of Sunnysl displacement. Rated Lloyds 100 At. F. TATLOR. Roister Sailings from San Francisco. October Utah. ELI OoL 17; last Nov. H. li tli First pub., SHili, November 18th. December days. 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