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Show 3 - 1 THE SUNS RATES ! GOTHAM KITTEN SATES Of ENTIRE FAMILY Bud's display advertising rates are (40) ceata an ini-- per issue or fijO aa inch by the mjonik four (4) aw-- U local advertism. Transient, fif-t- f (60) cents an inch per issue. SB per cent additional. No display accepted for the first front) (25) ga rare 1 readers twenty-fiv- e 1 i r k NEW YORK, April 20.- -A pet cat today gave its life to save eight persons lroiu death by coal gas asphyxiation. Snitching on a bedroom door of one of the apartments in a tenement house in Monroe street, this feline awakened an boy, who spread the alarm. Kittys body was found under a diningroom table. litioa p Bta six-sto- ry per line an issue. good kind one is not Volume IS, Number The Sun, Price, Utah. & i &IAI SUMMONS fkgBted of. AN INDEPENDENT 48 NEWSPAPER Week Ending April PACIFIER WANTED COMES 22, 1937 Texas Operator Confident Well Get Oil Or Gas Or Both wfil) HON. FERDINAND ERU John V. McGee he likes to he called Johnny geologist and artni-of IV. 11. lloliin-- in lltc development of the Wellington dome and who are drilling four miles souilieast of Price, came here on last Sunday afternoon from Amarillo, Tex. That day he visited the site of thetwell and has since going into titles hereabouts of lands tor aliieh leases are held, lie is mure than pleased with the showing so far and consequently encouraged at the prosMcU generally. He tells The Sun he cx;iecta to lie hereabouts for a week or ten days .vet, and during the time may visit the Hill Creek and Nine Mile country holdings. The gentleman was the guest of tlie lriee Chamber of Commerce at an informal supNr last Monday evening at New Castle Inn. Resioniliiig to the introductory remarks of It. J. Turner, his local representative and attorney, the guest of honor said he believed this r it Judge Ferdinand Ericksen, beloved very person, old and young, who the honor of his friendship, is no He LIVES s passed awsy from heart at St. Mark s Hospital in Salt City at 10 oclock last Wednes-eveninIlia remains will be laid beside numerous relatives and friends who have gone before the family burial plot at Mt. Pleas-.gtomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. funeral hour ia set for 3 oclock, ' ha body to be taken there by train the state capital, lie began to fail in health last summer and about ! October suffered a serious heart which time he has waged a but losing fight for recovery. gallant Aboat ten weeks ago he was ordered a lower altitude by his physician tke hope of improving his eondi-Il- e went to Dallas, Tex., where visited with a sinter, Mrs. 0. C. in. His condition becoming he returned to Utah about ten ago. Deceased was the son of and Stena Erieluen and he was felon in the city thathimis to receive all on September is mortal of 18(13. He attended such schools as 'Vaa then provided while a small boy. His parents were poor and times were Lii Ferdinand was obliged to go work at a very early age and was when r fhrown upon his ownAa resources soon aa he had hat a mere youth. t i aavwd an amount suficient to carry n Cola ; kjgi through he took on a two years rovenx aoazae at Brigham Young Academy at ilc In-f- g. at Ml ce One day five hundred fret of this material was removed. At times the gaa eiUH'd in such volume that it looked like a column of sleaiu. Holding of a bucket in the gas stream for a few uiiniieiiis reunited in coating the metal with oil. As a matter of fact tha Jiowiiigs of oil and gas have been strong enough that right now the sludge H)tid will burn. The mud is filled with oil and our balings esrry a considerable oil content. Since we found tliat baling of the mud could not be carried on with such heavy gas pressure. Driller Ed Walsh filled the hole with water. This will be allowed to set until Wednesday, when work will be resumed. The hula rendition. Five and inch easing has bars set at two thousand and twenty feet and water formation shutoff obtainia in three-sixteent- exi-elk'- hs ed. to lie the greatest field for carbor Link slated (hat this venture, fiin the United nanced in the main by Eureka busiand also States, and from suMrfieial as well ness and mining men and by Driller as geological examinations he thought Walsh, has ret an excellent mark for it comprised a most favorable eomliin-catio- n economy, over two thousand fret beof urganic conditions. ing drilled for $30,000. Five string! At the well over couth, hr said, they of easing have been run, so that tha md at that time gone down more than rest of the rig and rasing represents twelve hundred fret and had passed almost all the total exeiiditure, nines labor exjienrea have been held at th through thu Dakota sands without any water. This leads to ihe minimum. The eonijany lielievrs production very convincing conclusion that there las been and probably is now oil in will he gained in the Dakota. If not, the structure where drilling is now in the hole will be rarried on, if pomtibie, progress. He had little doubt that an another four hundred feet to teat tbs Of salt wash stratum. oil structure would be found. said he, we may find no course, one at home the house may be empty REMARKABLY GOOD SHOWING AT PRICE PETROLEUM but we will locate it and hojm with raftopU' Plrovo. more than usual assurance that we ental ' Upon his return home he was a At the well of the Priee River Pewill find oil or commercial gaa, either ns tor V iMtter at Mt. Pleasant for about four out in Parkdale addition yestroleum would of be value of whirh very great 7 lb ( years and thereupon entered the law at 5 o'clock Driller Ed evening terday his In laying to this community. t pliaif ; department of the University of Mieh-- n Wslah was still at it trying to ahut thin resources to of the compliments Joht': igan at Ann Arbor. Coming back in state the visitor gave it as his opinion off the mud that came into the bore tbs my. tbs rammer of 1890 he was admittoi of Utahe Thursday of last week and has sine that the Ml rn$ I the Utah bar and began the prae two thousand misled wealth had rather the pioneers prevented e drilling from Local District Complete Deal With ties of law in hia home town. In the The hole down. on forty-fivand feet of the commonwealth into the excluZion Financial Concern. ailed 18 " fall of that year he vu elected eoun is pretty well filled with water that fifsion of outside a faced Christensen mistake, has help any Judge George recta K.8f attorney for Sanpete and in 1892 been jxiured in. Coming up with The Carbon school district is to refi- he thought that in the future should teen criminal eases when the second chosen collector In January les the balings is a brown clay with no be by. a nance its indebtedness through Salt profited leratmi"' he entered the Mt. Pleasant . term of district court for this year in There is a strong presence of grit. T. President Orson Brooks of the Lake City house. This was decided the pe md Savings bank aa its cash-i- Carbon county opened at Price last whirh ignites and burns on top of gas chamber introducPrice and session presided last at board a Tuesday, which position he held for more the water at the sump when baling Call R. Marcusen of Price, republi- upon of these There are several issues in alL The ed Mrs. Amy II. Riee, who but recenttwo years. He was connected Monday morning. Disposition are brought to the top and are dunifi-r- d. in Lake Salt was state He called can is was here chairman, $214,-(Hly given. involves secretary. apixiinled retirement of the plan With that inatitutiou as a director and This ignites, making a flame that There are live separate actions in City last Monday to confer with Forof a total of $809,000 which the on B. W. Dalton to act as toastmaster. ntred. Jagal advisor fot many years there- - all two to four feet either way. spreads Jesse Morin, Nora Virgil mer Senator William II. Butler, who district has outstanding at the present The latter on behalf of the loeal oritioMiji iflw. After leaving the bankinghouse andagainstMorin. is a light scum of oil also. V. There known as These are for is ehairman of the national committee. time. This amount is to be refunded ganization expressed appreciation ha devoted hia entire attention to his the May ' the enterprise of McGee and his as- W. Jones, loeal engineer and geolo- thefts. However, He was met at Ogden by Marcusen, in the next eleven years. The district He took a deep interest in the shoplifting pVaetiee. third in the is to burglary next sociate, W. II. Holmea. Sebring W. gist, estimated tbe gas pressure yesbe will used charge year National Committeeman Ernest sinking fund tha national guard of the stats and in about eight hundred and sixty to April 27th. continued are All and otliera prominent in iarty retire a $10,000 issue of Helper and Golding spoke on the terms of exist- terday UBS was appointed judge advocate to tha square inch. There re(xiunda vs. John Deangeles, Nick which brush to tended State ing bonds. liases, Price of Then, beginaffairs in Utah. Informal meetings $4000 with, the rank of major on Brigadier close mains around twenty-seve- n feet Mike some and to and Deangeles; attempted were held at the Junction City and at ning next year, the distriet will star away misunderstandings General Willard Youngs staff. The be and after whieh drillto rased yet lGth. for set Trial arson. May Carbon things issues of clarify generally. two timeT refunding highs DM year he wai elected mayor of State vs. John Bonzo; rape. Set for Zion. President Coolidge next Butler Motion prevails to aupport the ing ia to be resumed. Walsh thinks and amounting to $80,000, at the rate No, that wm not a subject Mt. Pleasant, serving one term. ieU have the situation under con27th. oared to go into. Its too early to be of $1G,00() a year for three years and eliamliera directors in holding an in a eouple or three days. The trol Judge Ericksen also manifested a April and HowJohnson Burhl vs. Fourth celebration of this State 1938. July Such can only be de- $4000 thereafter until Starting nominating. deep interest in eilucational matters ard cavein at the bottom is estimated at j. Dismisslareenv. grand - andf served cided in accordance with the course April 1, 1931, an issue of $120,000 wil year. President Brooks was authorizfor many yean aa a mem- - ed onThomas; feeL ifty distriet of the name motion ed committee to conference a to attorney. an btr of the school board. In 1904 he State vs. Marvin Morris; assault of events during the next few mouths. become due at the rate of $12,000 vul work towards helping to properly ob- REPAIRS BEING MADE AT THE However, he admitted the outlook for nually, thus making $1G,000 that wai elected district judge of the Sev-- . with a Continued for Melon serve at Green River. This 1938 weapon. Day deadly until each be disjsised of year rath district and served in that ca- - the term on motion of District Attor- the next presidential campaign is most WELL OVER SOUTH in response to an invitation from resisecurbonds are The ia visit that a This excellent. being rerefunding just parity for four yean. Upon his ney Keller. Defendant is now in the I ve been wanting to make for a long ed at 4 Nr cent and those taken lip dents at that town. At the McGee & Holmes well wor tirement from the bench he returned state penitentiary. said he, and it has no more are 5, yo a considerable saving will lie was stopped Tuesday last to permit of Pleasant time, to his private practice in Mt. of AS THEY SEE THINGS OVER AT State vs. Reed Row; violation to do with organization work than made. The payment of $724 mario ;o and .formed a law partnership with Sec. repairs to the boiler. Such is expectTHE SILVER CAMP 3992, Chap 82, Laws of Utah, with anything concerning candidates the bonding firm for services will he . cun-ed to be completed in time to resume This Judge George Christensen. 1921. Trial to come on after disixini-tioor issues. Butler came to Utah from equaled by the interest savings in o e tinned until he entered the services of drilling next Sunday with two shifts. of the Deangeles and the Galams Denver, Colo., and left on Tuesday 1or year. Tlie district a present sinking Priun River Petroleum shareholder The Imre began to cave at twelve hunin December, Utah the Fuel company in here there them of being many cases. Coast and the Northwest. fund is $18,838.08. Pacific tlie dred feet and there will be an g 1912, in which connection he was serv Eureka much are encouraged feeling State vs. Sekichi Kashi wagi; muron President Heber J. Grunt the firsr thing when work job of on from account recent the ing as general counsel at the tine; of der in the first degree. Plea of not He called reinirts the is next Wednesday, April 27th, Saints church and of the Latter-dahis demise. That year he moved to Price well, says the Itciairler of that star! a up. This began at twelve hunand trial set for May 2d. Gov. George II. Dem during his stsy date for the eominenretnent exercise Balt Lake City and became the law guilty of the 15th. At a depth of about dred feet and may he extended. DrillState vs. Joseph and William Vigthe state capital. Marcusen got of the Ferron schools. The senior city At this two thousand and thirty-fiv- e fret and er Huey says, to twelve-fortpartner of Mark P. Braffct, now de-- or; assault with a deadly weapon. A at home Tuesday evening. Asked a ques- class is Dorothy Dugtnore, president and above to ten five feet the point eeaied. This firm handled the legal forrock passing through a hard of not guilty and trial set for tion by a of The Sun, Harry Nielsen, vice; Irma Peterson, after drill was in tbe pink shale, which is - ' business for that corporation. In 1915 idea representative mation was and the Worth-eclay jienetraled April 25th. be Coolidge, and secretary and treasurer; Vada he answered : considered a good indication of oil. ,4' the partnership was dissolved and at State vs. A. L. Davis; involuntary ic ll he elected Itll and Dora Bailey, Elmer pressure has been so licavy, notwith- Within two thousand reporter, became feet, thinks Geits which time he then general manslaughter. Arraignment Monday, hhutoff within a Pestanding complete Anna Enna Christensen, Swenscn, ilint should the sands McGee, ologist counsel. During his practice at Mt. next feet of the the bottom of hole, Funeral services1 were held at the terson. Dail Peacock, Naomi Nelson, twenty to be endirt 1909 give elected in ought was pay mayor Pleasant he lip State vs. Joseph and William Vig- North Ward chapel at Fairview on Inez Edwards and Wanda Bolilecri. that the formal ion is being forced to countered. Hinibclf and Hucv went K there by the largest majority ever or; burglary in the third degree. Pica in levels On the easing. Tuesday over the Farnham dome last WednesThe faculty. Dean Peterson, principal; high Monday last for Ralph Brady, the In office. for that k. candidate a given of not guilty. Trial to follow that of son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenton L. Williams, Joseph L. Jame- night the elay was found to extend dem-- f' , 19H) he was the candidate of the hundred and fifty feet above day and found exposed the formations who Kashiwagi. away at the fam- son, Velyn Bales, Margaret VanCleve, fully a passed Brady, oeratie party as its representative to the bottom of the big casing and after that are showing where drilhng State vs. William L. Cash, Jr.; vio- ily home at Winter Quarters a couple Nrphi L. Williams and Dean W. de-- 4 , hole had been baled ont it again is in progress. the Laws congress. 11 is party however, was of Sec. of 8112, lation of Compiled Interment was at Rcneh. The Sun printed a eouple of feated. In 1904 he was a delegate Utah, 1917, as amended. Plea of not the days previously. town. forced itself to a point four hundred hundred fine programs for the evenL Sanjiete county I from this state to the national demo- As and and follow To the Deangeles fifty aliove. The local sharehold- Seven guilty. eratie convention at St. Louis, Mo. ers and officers in the company sre eases. Galanis ' Judge Ericksen was twice married, ; Sixty-fiv- e wondering what is to happen when applications for citizenE hia first wife being Clementina Morhonor. his considered were they tap the flow of oil or gas now by 'I ship There was a meeting of the Carbon rison to whom he was united in 18SG Some were admitted and others given this upward. It may be neces- commissioners on forcing ' . sur-Tuesday last and at her and who died in 1892, leaving for all of them to go to Price and which time the board more time in which to study up, sary of directors for viving three children, Mrs. Beatrice while others were denied. help prevent the tools and the derrick the county fair was named. The mica Mayor C. IL Madsen the other ilsiy Proietor of Sterling (Alberta), Cana., There will be no session tomorrow had a letter from F- - L. Ostler, the sec- OLDTIME RESIDENT OF CARBON from being blown into the adjoining selected are Mrs. G. IL West, Claries William X. Ericksen and Mrs. Clem--f since PASSES LAST .SUNDAY eounty. Judge Christensen will be at ML Larsen, J. P. Hopkins and June Bry-nentina Nelson of Mt. Pleasant. Then Pleasant in attendance upon the fun- retary of the public utilities commisof Price, Leo Kidney from Hiawa73 T. Miss II. In it SECRETARY LINK TALKS ABOUT (Frenchy) Anphand, aged in 1897 Judge Ericksen married eral there of the late Judge Ferdinand sion, which is A. S. llqrsley of Helper and W. Heltha, resident and oldtime an of advise to desire We PRICE he AT Carrie Lofgren. They had four WORK THE you yean says: Ericksen. N. of AVefington. There will died utilDraper at and Pries the members of the public Mrs. Mildred Lambert, Harlan, Spring Glen, per Jurors are to report for duty at 2 that commission inPrice River Pe- be a meeting at the eourthouse next the at from an also and last Utah ities Aileen and Kirov Ericksen, who made oclock next of Sunday repOperations City Hospital Monday afternoon. home with their father since the resentatives of the Denver and Rio ternal trouble after an illness of sev- troleum workings are nearing a decis Monday, April 25th, to go into details f their down to work. Tbe lease on demise of Mrs. Ericksen some seven E. L. Jackson, postoffice inspector Grande Western railroad will be in eral weeks. The deceased was born in ive point, according to H. II. Link, and get to the east of City Park at in was who grounds the and 9 of Banes Ourrizas at on Price company, (Alps, France), secretary or right years ago. from Provo, was at Moiyids this week Monday, April 25th, Mon' Price is now signed, sealed and deEureka last close from thirty-seve- n to Lake be to came America Salt sre will and sisters and the o'clock City brothers of forenoon, matter of the into Surviving establishing looking tJ Mr. Anderson at Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. a postoffice. Sueh was petitioned for prepared to confer with you regarding years ago. He Iona ted at Helper. lie day. We figure that at our presen livered by both parties to the and two thousand survived Mrs. one At this time it is thirty Camilla Pritchett, Huntington; daughter, Marie, depth of even by recently. The population there con- the Price crossings Prof. William Peterson of the Utah Lena Sorensen, Provo, and Louis, Or- sists of the Denver and Rio Grande is expected an agreement between th? and a son, Joseph, his wife having feet, explained he, that we are in Af. Dakota. college at Logan was bePleas-died Agricultural the The was several wil! our b. em and Amasa Ericksen, Mt. objective horizon, body yean ago. Western agent, a few seetionmen and railroad officials ar.il tl's city ant. The body is today at the family now Lnd then a stockman or his em- re bed where' y one or iun:o over prepared for burial at Flynn Funeral ter going through a hard capping we fore the board and asked it to appropHorae. Services were at the Catholic penetrated a elay. Heavy gas pres- riate four hundred dollars for the home at Salt Lake City. ployes who range their sheep or goats company tracks at Price will be perSeveral close friends of the deeeas-e- d in that vicinity. The nearest point at mitted. The matter has been up for ehureh in Price yesterday under the sure soon developed and with this the yearly rental of the Pierce tract This is the site selected and now being culhole started to fill np with this several months and eitizena generally direction of Monsignor A. F. and the family at Price will go By present for mail is Sunnyside. tivated for crops as an experimental material. at noon. The funeral was one will be pleased to have it settled one automobile and train to the funera ' and demonstration farm for Carbon not was material Bar the Good seen fountain of of the ever for 81.00. Carbon ihe Others of The tomorrow. oe The mother. pen largest hert, being Baling County way by many friends of tbe family practical, so we ran the tools into the county. Members agreed to look over association, officials at the courthouse at 81.50 and 82.00. Guaranteed. The commi:wiun are open to the public an-from all over the county. Sun. Complete line of stationery hole and drilled it up and then baled, it and give a decision later. one and all may le heard. and others are wending flowers, hydro-carbo- ns fctlaC - DISTRICT COURT STARTS ITS GRIND State Chairman Confers 'f Com-aaroi- RETIRING BONDS WithButler el r, de-gre- e. Ilain-bei-g- er Ga-an-is , old-ti- ", n - under-reamin- y y. ; n, 1 f n-i- - Are Selected Fair Directors er chil-dre- n, L Giov-anno- ni ses-ium- ed imper-nieab- le agree-mcn- |