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Show FADE four uir, PRIOR THE It sometimcc happen that a man ia crpt from taping mining atock ha ) ready cash. FRANK SHAFER WELL ON DANE CREEK IS - TODAY, FIPA PTAH-BVE- BY or notice Lien to W sotici of P-- Pleese take notice that on fits 28th day jS fSLwvr ! 1" m-- Frta? Cbon county, Utah, 'the wiU aell at public suction stock uXdfwd described man a for ia not difficult I voar.g It machine and tour (4) uviMi on the 23d dit o Beptomuer, sewing ona 8iner earn a good living if ha ha a rih the ssversl smouats rt op!0liltrs ss trunks, contents unknown, and contents. dad. ut tha mdccuvs R O F ES SIONAL n PhnWon and Burg. M 1 HOfHKm MSw; ' follows: JIOAB, Nov. 8. Utah a lirat When a village youth makes i fly-n-g Nemo 87 Frank Grosso trip to the eity hs usually bas a J. O. Austin HIAWATHA HEIGHTS PUT OH "rd of time. W0 Albert Bryner WO MEMBERSHIP' DRIVE . E. K. Olson ...... W Bom people would have to work Dr. L. B. Sandall , Setting a goal of twenty new mem-- overtime if they practiced what they Anna T. Ottersirom ....1UU J9 T. E. Boss .... to be initiated by' January lat, " JW L. W. Nuttall larriaon Lodge No. 31, Knights of preach. (X S. Harris of 74 ythias lLawatha, has. begun an Astronomer report Mars probably A W. Wherry ntemive drive as itq, part of the in- oo sold for life, even so for Coolidge. Eva Wherry & A. Wherry ternational program of fraternal 80 Henry M. Hsyee.. for all lodge in AmPeter and Hugh B. DisJUDICIAL THE SEVENTH IN erica by Supreme Chancellor Richard trict Court la and For.the County or Lalug W. Witte.- The lodge haa been divid- Carbon, State of Utah Notice is hereby Levi B. Pice ed into two groups and each group ia (Iren that the Eaatera Utah Telephone John W. Prince John W. CHpmnn .... company ot Price, Utah, has filed its plvdgrd to secure tea candidates of said company. Celeetia Dalpias d insolation for lht, new year. Officers of the Alt persons haring any objections there- II. W. Landreth lodge have prepared an eligible list of to must file the name with the clerk of ' eeute 70 dcsii able men in the community and aid court within thirty days from the ' Theodore JEqur of publication of this notice. Dated Andrew Feiehko ......10O working group has been assigned date Utah,' this 20th day of October, John A. snd.Jumee 8. an equal number of men who will be at Price, Mathis D., 1927. (Seal) ELIZABETH HAD120 :uprUad with information about the LEY, Clerk.. By Erneet B. Horsley, Dep- Osrloe Gunderson Wilson A. K. Clerk. order and will be invited to file uty Morrison ...... ljj for membership. It is not First pub.,' Oct. 28 ; last Nov. 25, 1927. Clarence 40 A. K. Sherinian ...- be plan of the lodge to make a proJonae Hyita SALT STATE HNGINEBBS OFFICE, 88 miscuous canvas and only tha seA. T. Hellier Utah, Oct 7. 1927. Notice A. 8. 90 ed group of eligible men- will be inthat Preston Nutter, ae-- H. F.Olsen 15 Hinaen Nilee. whose poatoffico vited. 18 Moroni Haneen made nae la applicaUtah, Price, The plan adopted by the local lodge 50 A. Evee accordance with the requirements Jasper tion ia 40 u patterned after campaigns conduct- of See. 8, Chap. 87, Session Laws of F.mma C. Eves 40 (1 G Eves ed twili lodge at Frederick, Mary-anUtah, 1919 and 1925, to change the point M. - 40 C. Wilson in which 1918 applications were of divonion and pined of use of 1239 c. f. .100 obtained in three campaigns of five a of water of tho original three c. f. s. of . 85 water from Bangs Greek in Emery coun. 50 ds.w each. Harrison, .edge also plans ty, Utah. Heretofore, waof . throSC. f a 15 Hugh Fullerton ,1 socials and t the ter was divertad at two points. No. 1, N. 5 drive to give the pnvpeetive members north 82 deg. west 1410 feet from the M. G. Stringham 00 Q. Golding 10 southeast corner of See 10, goih-e- p the Frnak Shafer No. 1 well, situated on the Cana Creek dome, nino mile outh of here i again productive and anpplying oil men with another thrill and undeniable proof that the Canit, Creek dome ia an oil at mature. Coming as it doe after eighteen month of discouragement, this new i declared to justify the faith of the Utdh Southern Oil company aud geologists who have insisted that Cane Creek was an oil etructnrj of undeniable importance. Thursday, after perforating the ens-in- g at 2025 feet in the Frank Shafer well, pumping was begun. Saturday night the fluid began to show oil. Sunday morning the gas pressure had increased greatly, the well was making fluid at the rate of a thousand barrels daily, 20 per cent or two hundred barrel of which was oil. Early in the day gas was escaping so rapid- nt J- ly from tho.Brandenhead that pump-in-? was stopped in order to repair the leak and to avoid the possibility of a disastrous eiplosiou and fire. J. L. Duogan, field superintendent of the Utah Southern Oil company, is convinced that the stratum at 2025 feet is produetive' on a commercial eale. In fact, those who have been at the well are eonfident that pumping, resumed Sunday afternoon, wiy cause the well to flow by heads not later than Monday to such an extent that pumping will be unneeessarv as it had jeetives of the farternity. These sobrought back gas pressure and pro- cial will be addressed by meetings duction of oiL in lodge work, some of them It ia the intention of the Utah leaders Sonthem Oil company to continue being grand lodge officers. V The folthe Frank Shafer No. 1 well lowing members will compose the varJmmping or thirty days to test the possibilities ious membership groups: Group 1 of the oil horison at 2025 feet. That Henry Nugaret, Sam Wycherley, Walthe sand should produce oil after be-- - ter Baxter, George Olsen and M. J, 2 Jamei D. Reese, rt ing under water since April, 1026, af- Rudy. Group Wyeheriey, James Hilton, Sum ter being subjected to the terrific Porkowskie and Virgil Gunderson. abuse neeessary to put the productive The various' working groups will hold stratum under subjection, that it is weekly during tho time of making oil in spite of the handicap of meeting the The first meeting was held drive. a perforated easing,' is phenomena' and believed to be a certain indies' last Monday night at the hHge room. 'One of the strong claims of the tion that the Cane Creek structure order aside from its strictly Pythian has vast possibilities. The Utah Southfraternal fellowship is the free health ern Oil company has of late been off red to. all number an! their the exploration of the Cane tests J'emilie-rbthe insnranee department Creek structure in .the faee of every the order," stats Samuel Wytch-ot dslconragement and after the virtue ey, Jr., ehaneelor commander, who abandonment of the field by the Midwest Refining company. After drill- appointed the groun leaders. 'iOnr insurance deportment offers purely ing their well to 5000 ffeet and getting to the Pythian famshowings of oil at depath of about in which rather than inily protection . 8060 and 4975 feet, the Midwest Revestment ia the prime feature. Tha fining company and . associate eon-- free health testa givj every member terns decided to atop development to and his family an opoortnnit j to disawait rsaulte at the Prommel test o:! the Snowden and MeSweeney eom cover any lurking diiteae in time to obtain treatment while there is goo pany, a mil east, and the John H. chance to cure," says he. Shafer well, six miles south, on .the Shafer dome. L ORDERED XH JENSEN Both of these holes pierced hunDAMAGE SPIT dreds of feet of salt and struck no important showings fit oiL Convince Damages granted Elva M. Jensen that the successive strata bf salt pre- for personal injuries suffered a cluded the possibility of getting oi Spring Canyon when struck by a eoa in commercial quantity, the Midwest train were set aside and a new tria withdrew from the theater of action granted to the Utah Railway company on the Colorado river, .leaving the by the supreme court at Salt Lake Utah Southern in full charge of ex. City last Friday. This action was ploration. Immediately, the Utah brought in the district eourt of CarSouthern, headed by President George bon county through P. J. Ji T. 'Hansen, prepared to . make, a test guardian ad litem of the child, of the Salt dome theory, advanced by appeal was taken from the decision o: E W. C. Pommel, Denver, Colo., geol- the district eourt on the ground o:! ogist, and seconded by Field Superin numerous errors in the charge of tho tendent Dougan, who had been at the court to the jury. The child was one Frank Shafer 'well for months aw year and eleven months old when tho watched its action when the Midwest aeeident happened. crew attempted to eement off a water On August 23, 1926f the child was stratum lying just above the oil playing about the traeks of tho railat 2025 feet in order that a conclu- road near Spring Canyon whan she sive test eould be made. Utah South' was struck by the train. Both her era official a, in the faee of every legs were severed and tha railroa have reiterated the was sued for damage on the groun theory that each impresaive demon- that the railroad negligently failed to strations as the ' Frank Shafer ,wel take proper precautions to safeguard had nude, despite every unfavoraMi against aceidedta. eirenmatance, should .be investigate before the structure was abandons ing through a fissure from an oil pod and that the Salt dome theory shoul lying on the flanks of the structure, be tested thoroughly. it is argued. Only time and additionBriefly, this theory holds that the al exploration will tell Thanks to doming of the Colorado river struc-- . the Utah Southern and the splendu tores was caused by the intrusion o:f "come back" of the Frank Shafer salt from the lower formations. Drill- well No. 1, the salt dome theory wil ing of the Cane Creek anticline oq the be adequately tested. Drilling on the axic of the anticline as at the Frank flank will ensue to ascertain if strata shafer, the Prommel and the John corresponding to. the one supplyinj Shafer wells,. would only result strong oil showings at 2025,. 3645 ai piercing the, saline plug, thrust up 4975 feet in the Frank Shafer No. from the depths and that production will not prove to be vast reservoirs eould not bo expected until, as in nu- of oiL merous. Texas fields, drilling on the If future developments ant favor- flanks pierced the petroliferous met' able and the salt dome theory upheld, sure aeting as the reservoirs for oi . preconceived notion of Southeastern Either the horizon at 2025 feet is an Utah geology will be eontraverted an oil producing stratum resting oh top the oil possiblities of this region given of .the salt dome or production is eom- - a tremendous impetus. 60 248 74 259 79 . ; d, yi-r- -- Jio-lic- . g, y ei home-protectio- n .. Twp. South, Bango 15 East, Bolt Lake meridian. No, 2, east 810 feet from said for the irrigation of land embraced ln--pa rta of southtast quarter of southeast qihtrtsr,- - Sac 10; southwest quarter of southwest quarter, Sec. 11; west half, southeast quarter. Sec. 14; north hair of northeast quarter, Sec. 28 ; south half See. 24, Twp. 16 8outh, Range 15 East, Salt Lake hue nod meridian. It la now desired to divert 1.230 c. f. s. of water at three points. No. north 28 dog. 88 min. west 1051 feet from the southeast corner Sec. 10 ; No. 2, north 84 deg. east 870 feet from said corner; No. 8, north 28 deg. 29 min. west Mil feet from the south quarter corner, Sac. 3, all ia Twp. 10 South, Kangs 15 But. Salt Lake base and meridian, and used lor the irrigation of 87.02 acres ot kind embraced In north half of .southwest quarter, south half of northwest quarter, cor-uq- ed L northwest quartan ot southeast ti'drter, 8ee. 8 ; east half oP southeast .quarter, 10 ; south half bf southwest quarter, See. 11 ; west half of northwest quarter, southeast quarter of northwest quarter, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, Sec. 14, Twp. 16 South, Range 15 East, Balt Lahe base and meridian. This application ia designated in the state curias Fils No. s908. All protasis against tha granting of said application, stating tha rsasons therefor, must he by affidavit in duplicate nmnmpenied with n fee of 1.00 and filed ia this office within thirty (SO)- days after the completion of the publication of tblu notice. GEORGE H. BACON, State Engine. Date of first pub., Oct 14, 1027. Date of completion of pub.; Nov, 11, 1927. Peter Dambroeio. Irvin Olsen J. Harrison 96 194 98 - : Equitable Beal Estate and Investment com-ne- Spring Canyon Coal SPRING CAMfON, UTAH General Offices, 817 Newhonss Building. Salt Imko City, Utah . K - 5 . . m I . nT Nose rTT.iaTmt f itted . PRICE, UTAH "f? X Rny Work and Extraction, CMtessteHcl Bank BldgTPMte u2- - mu j. 1 1 - RANFORD BALXJNGB foluJte acmDR-- to m''byaffidaT-i- t with n'fee of fLOOnnd filed 25 panted this office within thirty 15e(Mgg completion of tho publication, notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State En- - f?-9- JOIfonJ "X-Ra- DLL rr.' SALT . ' Floor Silvsgai PRICE, UTAH " 250 Berries, y omd ineer. I late of firot pith., Nov. 4. 1927. Date of completion of pub., Dec. 2, 1927. ' g. RVAN8 Draffs Office Electric Building. 26, 1927. Lake City, Utah, - PRICE, UTAH Notice Is hereby given that Hvrum Seely, whoM postoffice addreee is Osstle-psie- , in accordance I F. I'tah, has made application with the requiiemeata of toe CqmpUed PIwl ded by tha of Utah, 1917, Phone 11 Seasion Laws of Uuh, 1919 and 1925, to Flnt NstisMl Bank Bu nn from a.' of water c. A appropriate PRICE, UTAH unnamed wash in Carbon coanty, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point HR. R. L VEOCKBAXX; min. west ' which bears north 26 deg.-8Puhaar Graduate Ching 2973 feet from the southeast comer of 21. Twp. 14 South. Range 8 East, SOSA Electric Bufldim ' Lake meridian, and convey: ; PRICE, DTAH in a canal a distance of 5600 feet, Office Heum :10 12, 2 to where it will be used from April lat to - SdOtoS V October Slat of each year for the watering of fire hundred head of cattle and- Office PhgBC IS Residence PhsosHlqr five thousand head of sheep. .This appHOLAY cation is designated in the state engi-- 1 QUYER neer's office ae File No. 10188. All pro--1 . jUtermer At Law iff naid appliteats against the granting I Mtlon, Offiee In Chanty Csurthsom stating the reasons therefor, must accomosnied PRICE, UTAH of-to this filed ann 1 I . ike uftar within flee thirty of this no- AVMe1 'V completion of the pi At Law tice. GEORGE M. BACON,-StatOctober 12 oo'nn 150 00 1 TR. opm 1 80.00 u Ian r. t I U, uced And In 'Bccortynce with law and an or- der of the board iff directors made on 28d day of September, 1927, so many stares of each parcel of such stock ss may he necessary will ha sold at tha Price Commercial abd Savings tank at Price. Carbon county, Utah, on the 2Bd day of November, A. D., 1927, at the hoar of 4 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent tote thereon, together with the coats . t1l. . RL R.- - .h r.r?Wc; Pficfi ROT8EN. a. ..j . - . b ' . . L L I rineer. Rooms S and A SIIvucbI BsBAox NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Date of first pub., Nov. 4. 1927. i , . . raCE, UTAH of the Interior, United Staten Date of completion of pub., Dee. 2, 1027. Land Offiae At Salt Lake City, Utah, - DAXiYfW November 1, 1927. Notice 'is hereby NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE-- 1 Bl Ai Law given that Eldred Edward Peirce iff of the Interior, United State partmeut , a? m Price, Utah, who on September 19, 1922, Land Office At Belt Lake City, Utah, made Additional Stock raising Homsatead October 24. 1927. Notice ia hereby given Office In the Sll vagal BuDShl (WHSER, that Alix Bene of Suanyside, Utah, who Entry No. 022828, PRICE, UTAH 15 South, on March 15, 1924, made Stock NERSWH, Sec. 4, raising Range 10 East, Salt Lake meridian, has Homestead Entry No. 082702. for 844 R. WOODS filed notice iff intention to nuke three-yeBWK. NE448W44, 8EMNWM. Sec. 9, PRZDERIGX AMsram At lav .. proof to establish claim to the land Twp. 14 South, Range 14 East, Salt Lake above described before the clerk of too meridian, has filed notice of intention to Office, EUctric Bulldisg, district court at Price, Utah, on toe 20th make three-yea- r proof to establish claim day of December, 1027. Claimant names to the land above described before the, PRICE, UTAH as witnesace Leroy Livingston, William clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, I V,-- Melntire, Albert Oteen and Carl Root, i " on the. 14to day of December, 1927.1 GLEHH HARMON of Price, Utek. . ELI F. TAYLOR, R Claimant names as witoemeu Antonio I 'All inter. Vitaakia. Gnst Mimigakia and Steve Ale--1 First pub., Nov. 4; lost Dee. 2, 1027. finite, all .of Sunnytide,. Utah, end TWo--l Office, 'the' Eisetrie Bulldisg.' dore Bekakte of Rice, Utah. ELI P. PRICK UTAH TAYLOR, Ragister. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 28 ; lost Nov. 25, 1927. of toe Interior, United States Firet pub., Oct. Land Office At Salt Lake Oity, Utah, f Mhg October 8, 1927. Notice is hereby given NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION DE--1 that lease Norton of Kla. Utah, who on partment of the Interior, United States Ahottweto-c'tide furadtoad Mi November 10, 1924, made Homestead En- Land Office-A- t Salt Lake City, Utah, pMec cr tract to Rssteru Utah. Ik.1 See. 10, Twp. October A 1927. Notice ta herray - written to the bmt try No. 084775, for 8ER ! 14 South, Range 12 East, Balt Lake mer- that Lawrence Lnyfoyette Dmtntegir of I lansn Real ataate, bonds, ' ate. Becesd flaw filed of has notice intention to Helper, Utah, who on April 10, 1928, idian, Utoh. make three-yea- r proof to establish claim made 8tockraiatogHomsatead Entry No, to the land above described before H. G. on 8mlto, notary public, at Priee.-Uteh- , 44 NE the 29th day of November, 1027. ClaimPuBff ant name as witnaame Prank Qonl of Lake ttarldian, haa filed notlce of toten--L ' Phana ,188m. I Price, Utah, William Norton of Welling- tion to make three-yea- r to establish proof PRICE, UTAH ton, Utah, G. N. Etcheborne and Erast as claim to toe tend above described before I Workman, 8r of Kla, Utah. ELI F. j the clerk of toe district court at Price, TAYLOR Register. EFLYXH Utah, on toe 29th day of November, 1927. First pub, Oct 14; last Nov. 11, 1927. Claimant names aa witnesses W. A. Donate. H. B. Dennis, J. C. Hanson nnd A. u Helper, Utah, EU F. 29. TAYLOR, Register. First pub Oct 14; lsut Nov. 11, 1927.. PRICE, UTAH DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, I MCAXJLAOl k HARMON United States Land Office, Salt Lake1 City, I tab, Nov. A 1927. Serial No. 035S8A Notice of Offer of CoolLond For I Lessee-Noti- ce is hereby given lauant to ths act of February 25 .iSoA I and to ths regulations ttaroundcr approved April 1, 1920, PRIOR. UTAH Circu-- , lor 679, toe secretary of tho interior has PROFITS ate ai!r'L w - More Than - , Years of Forty-Nin- e Kanjte 7 East, Salt Labs meridian, 1240 scree as CmI Lessing Unit No. 149. ttsh No. 5L Lnm of said unit will be made at u royalty of (VII Dependable Service ' i ment - Famous for steady, reliable heat, for economy and for cleanliness, Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals have been Utahs leading fuels for fortynine years. X . - - . X They have proved their worth in all these years of service. i . --Miners - during ?' AS GOOD PLUMBINf-r- nSta sIgood investment iBl1 FW 1,1 - perm haring adverso part thereof arc hereby nrnmid'thaT toey IN THE SEVENTH Jl'PlOAfiJ file on or befo.. WTnit Wolfo or objections ,r Stats ot too granting Priots of the lease for saidagainst .!Un32i tend, ra Irwin WoifTlei,t- Said Othwrwime such claim to may he disregnrd-- 1 The fftatt of feld 6a Castle Gate Coals. Salt Lake City Judge Building . 11 I N1.- - lor and Shippers of Clear Creek and tl Building PRICK UTAH SLd.r,b,e Ask Your Dealer. UTAH FUEL EKOOO Plocr First National B uk ns per year '.85',000 tng with fourth year of the lease and autatantially in acconteuce The fouHtas' pear' -i- .'m1",lease forms set out iu Paragraph 18 of the regulations. 8aid lesss will be in this office on to A qualified bidder Reed tm. rr Narth offering the higheet bonus on the 20th IMr- hCM, of 6y December, 1927, at 10 oclock. I 4 ' la . W.DQWD, Dhwaee ef Etf, m plication ia designated in the rtate 99 gineers office as Fils No. 10168. All J7 g0 prateats against tta granting of arid ep- - Frank Martina mosnBiBi . .. . - . - . IF - ' EyC, nt ! li&G, - ar : vrii HELPER, UTAH IA, Avalon Ilotd Bmm. . lto w slu JM5 . S. Sheya A. E. Taylo William L. Butler J. H. Chideeter J. W. Loofbourow Sybil Jonea - r- Office-En- 1 87 239 40 D1.WXUUAMH.BA8H . . rv rhyrisi and Swm VcalAPm 106.00 90.00 63.75 7.50 801)0 45.00 28.50 57.50 11.25 and sixty acres of land embraced la un-- 1 9.75 territory 'which, if surveyed, 87 AO surveyed would be the west balf of north weet qunr-80.00 ' State of Utah, by G ...110 - 240 B. Waterman Burton W. Musser Slate of Utah, by R, S J ' Spring Canyon Coal Co. RE-TRIA- 17T 263- St ' Blw-tri- e Bsk- sPRICE, UTAil Said water ia to be diwt-iwunty, Utoh. which bears northi IS deg. ed at a point west 2450 feet fhm the eoiahcmd cornjj at See. 81, Twp. 15 South, Rang sad I East, Salt Lake base and meridian, oMhalf of 6istenee cnastl n in conveyed mile, where the water will be need from 1 April 1st to October 1st toclnslvi, of 89 94 - 8srw Of flee Moan 3 to 0 u. - : En atari Utah .1J S1 241 107 108 240 118 119 144 155 229 238 249 253 205 15 . 214 20 218 - , .. 1U2 0. HUBBARD PbyAeinn and eon-ten- 57 58 be-Jo- re to- -' and Interest due to Octobor 1. iM7. either with coete and expouoo of thints tale; thit the machine, trtutaennd are the property of Fred Hue, yhoic lilt kiiovB iddrcM wm rTlcip 80.00 75.00 59.25 45.00 67.50 Onre W. P. H inters, Sago, 05.50 eon, Attorney, 1U5.U0 lost Nov. 25, 1927. 222.00 First pub.. 60.00 STATE ENGINEER'S OFFI CK, SALT 60.00 Lake City, .Utah, OctoberJBL 19OT. 41.25 Notice is hereby giren ttat Wlfam F. 80.00 Naillon, whose poetoffice mWreee Ml 80.00 Wuodside, Utah, torn mode anoliention to 1&75 accordance with 20 50 J. ; I id) isoioo 209 87 48 49 51 - . k 17S - -- BsiSnsnYVffiES QR. 156 252 -- ttl &i7lwrri:r-,5TAT,- ihii o-m- ent: r: SSh"JLte Yo- - .ro tary S .OAKDIANSBWMO.i l?.0UAtp I - tfSSwlw -i- tbi. B t the offlm of B W lyoB to diniolvi thi HU7n hnHdlng, Prini II jd day of January, SK bond w lggcf fcwswsrjgtese SBaWSWCA--. teat Nov. IA 1927. ; Pln pub., Octrl4; teat Nor. |