OCR Text |
Show III HI, ...ait PAGE SIX Wig For H Ap'd to Be .... BIAH-ZTS- ST SUN NEVER SETS ON OLD GLOR REVERED BY NATION SINCE 177 Bep In Cud i Grand county, Utah, will ba the ccna of renewed arch for oil dup-In- f with two important the summer, work this week. operationa beginning During the past two years oil aetivi-l- y in this area has been somewhat dormant, but new theories and the findings of promising showing in past wells have revived interest in the field, according to last weeks Western Mineral survey. Drilling in the Balsley. No. 1 test well on tne Salt Valley dome, Grand oounty, was resumed by the Utah Southern Oil eompany last Monday. This well was closed down last fall after having been drilled to a depth of 6300 feet. The hole is bottomed vln salt. The test was spudded early in 1031 with the object of penetrating . Hotel Greeter First Issue Out The first Usue of tho Official Guide, published by the Hotel Greeters association, was distributed in Price tbe first of tho week. The booklet is forty-pag-e affair describing the De Carbon eounty, which is described as one of the richest mineral, agricultural and scenic sections of the state anywhere near tune your subscription ever think? drop in on yV home town editor f V a West and its tourist attractions. On Pages 18 and 19 of tbe first issue a liege and a half is devoted to specially is due of Utah, and the tourist and traveler will find much to interest them. ta which' underlie the salt beds of the The story shows the coal tonnage over tha world in carbonating beverdome. The salt horizons have been mined last year, which was approxia surprise to eompany officials and mately 2,000,000 tons. Tho payroll of ages of all kinds. At the present time the solid C02 the extent of this substance still re- tho mines is given as 87,500,000 a mains to be determined. The well en- year. The eoal industry pays an aver- ia used ewtqpsively by the ice eream tered salt at a depth of 000 feet and age of $2,000,000 annually for equip- trade; in the refrigeration of motor fcaa been in substantially continuous ment and supplies with an additional trucks and railway refrigerator ears; rock salt for 4300 feet to its present $1200900 for taxes, insurance and Ih. War. out UeJl Less tha. a rar Derail raol fruits 3500 men during for quick freezing of meats, power and employs depth. became Ih. aS"b ",eU,MS .TpS iTlMM and fish; for fumigation and grain Several breaks were encountered at the winter. At right: (.'ailed low temperafor insect eradication; Carbon of the various depths throughout I he salt, Tonnage eapaeity We Americans may well be proud the union ho thirteen stars, white in arms to tho eolors as they an in distillation, oil testtut all were of minor importance eounty mines is figured at 15,000,000 ture testing a new con- smartly to the top of the It and manufacturing processes. of our flag. It is the most beautiful a blue field, Iarepresenting ing me, which consisted of shale, year. In other terms, the Carbon is the intervening years tho time interval stellation. so new that devices for its use are of all national eolors, and has pointed varying oajy sand and conglomerate, and extended coal industry originated in exeess of remained unchanged, save only has it exwith its and is in vogue. from 3350 feet to 3500 feet. This 2000 freight trains of fifty cars each appearing every day, daylight saving countless tho way to freedom for for an occasional variation in tho tremely low temperature 114 degrees break contained a sand from 3433 to annually. two Abont and a half hosn of addition tho and thousands. It stands for patriotism, number of stripes Besides tbs eoal industry the article below zero the complete absence of 3436 feet which was full of normal state. the is new eaeh for star is the a ceremony and of ideals ita to repeated moisture during the exapo ration, loyalty and fidelity parafino base crude oiL The horizon touches on fishing and scenic attrac- its tho flag is the story waiian Islands. More, than fiv, of The inherent other stoiy advantages been Amerioa.-Fohas many it 155. years tions of the surrounding mountains. was fqund jo have a capacity f of the sstion. It has kept pace With hse rolled around before tW e Tho and Chemieal ss a refrigerant,' it' is a product That waving in the breeze, tho 15 and 20 barrels per' day, acneed the march of events that followed the raid'd by the "Soldiers of the will become more, extensively symbol of oar country. eompany ia given about half of the cording to officials. and has braved the battle in tho f each Philippines, uj year. is described and its Woodrow Wilson said: "The flag, revolution, Oeoiogists believe that formation article. Dry-ie- e One use of tho liquid especially whieh we honor and under which we and the breeze during more than a virtually tho same hour in 8haa manW. C. uses underlie the of Cavenagh, explained. age to this area is that of its serve, is the emblem of our unity, century and a half of national growth. China, the marines of the Fourth salt beds and the Balsley well u ill lie ager of the eompany describes it as pertinent Its influence has gradually extend- aient hoist the flag above their use in blasting eoal. Tho liquid is our rank deep enough to determine this follows: power, our thought and purpose ed around drill set in the in steel a shell, jhe globe, and in our gen- mental headquarters. placed (dry-icdioxide ehsraeter Tbs carbon Castor. as a nation. It has no other gas Several hours later the wsdsi The Brendel Oil and Gaa eompany was first discovered several years ago hole and fired with no danger what- than that whieh we give it from gen- eration the sun never sets on the minute of march of daylight catches the M workmen. soever to and Stan Every Stripes. nearby in drilled when comtest was a prospecteration to generation. of Pennsylvania is rigging up to With the estimated volume of gaa hours, somewhere on inq folds of tbe Stars and Shi The choices are ours. It floats in the twenty-fou- r mence drilling operations on s test ing for oil, but when no oil eould be 1 well on Crescent structure, situated located tho well was sealed, there in the reserve as unlimited, the rap- majestic silence above the hosts that out planet the folds of 01 Glory are flying over American eouaolzia ree nse as of breeze. a in the Near East or in Europe, sods the increasing idly execute thoee choices, whether in flying approximately six miles southwest of being then no demand for n large the low eoatiof ia the eustom of the U. S. mur- the sun has passed its zenith ii medium, It frigerating the With C02 of in The well And in war. or Grand gas. rapid supply yet, though Thompson eounty. peace as a re- production, and its strategic location silent, it speaks to n speaks to us ines to raise the flag every morning Old World, the flag is again fl will be located about 3000 feet aouth increase in uses for dry-ic- e the in climate whose an area requires of the old Creeeent Eagle test, in frigerant, however, the commercial of tho past, of the men and women at 8 oclock. It remains flying until to the breeze on the Atlantic sesba in use of sueh preservOur flsg has never been a iji spent cooling such enormous value an which a flow of oil was discovered of deposit who went before us, and of the rec- sunset its products, ords Three hours after the U. S. marines of military aggression. At haw it. wrote around 3000 feet several years ago. was realized and another well was ing. storing and shippingmost upon they valuable Last week a water line was laid to drilled dose to the first test hole this well represerts a On June 14, 1777, the Continental at New York, Boston, Norfolk and abroad, afloat on the seven mu asset not to resent and only potaniial cent tho boiler and machinery has been ov- and a flow of over 98 per that the flsg of other east coast naval stations have in some far distant outpost, it ill purs 'arhon congress decided eounty but the whole inter the thirteen United States be thirteen raised the flag, the marines at posts ericas guarantee of justice hi tl er hanled, preparatory to spudding in. gas at a pressure of 760 pounds per mountain foil region. Tho last oil exeitement in Utah square inch, and with an estimated stripes, alternate red and white; that along the Pacific seaboard present who seek protection under ita started on December 8, 1926, when flow of from 15 to 30 million eubic COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES the Utah Southern Oil struck a gush- feet per day was brought in late ia NOTICE or FORECLOSURE AND er on the Cana Creek structure, lo- 1930. . J. II. MaeRill, Minister, Male Under Chattel Mortgage Notice The gas had to first he purified, cated on the Colorado river abont 22 North Second East. b hereby siren that by virture of a chattwenty miles south of Moab. This well and this presented a difficult problem made and executed tel mortgage by U. ft. 7 :30 p. a. in shipping food- Evening service flowed oil for weeks, but complica- as the iee being-use7:30 p. m. d the 28th day of February, A.D 1930, tions set in and the horizon was lost stuffs of all kinds, and the gas or Girl Scouts (Monday) and filed in tne office of the. county re- ,70 p. m. 8ome believe that the oil flow came liquid used in bottled beverages, had Boy Scoots (Tuesday) corder of Carbon county, state of Utah, m. 7:30 Choir rehearsal carbon (Thursday) made 100 to p. bo eent thin stratum of which it soon from a pnre per on 1st day of March, A. D., 1000; in 11 a. m. Filethe B" with Morning worship being Number 10035 of tbe pent itiielf, while others contend that dioxide. This problem, .together 6:30 p. m. files of said office, and upon which the structure has commercial possi- the mechanical problems of manufac- Epwortn League chattel mortgage and tha notes secured Evelyn 8tnlts, president. ture were solved the first year, and bilities. 10 a. m. thereby there in due on this date, the school comon Sunday 1931 a was in the plant date of first publication of thin notice; early C. E. Beveridge, superintendent the principal sum of $114.07: accrued PROGRAM mercial production basis. interest, $19.67: attorney's fee, $50.00, The plant is located some four DAME hundred feet from the well, and the A1 Begley of Pittsburg was granted mabins a total of 214.84. the and ?diion th1 h ia piped to the plant when it is WriU "mmortzagecn. by Catholic School Plans to Establish gas from and hstain liquor their attorney, 8. J. Bweetrinx, will forcfirst metered; passed through a heat-- 1 Xlnth Grade Hot Tear Kara. ctoee mortgage by sale of ing furnace and then is conducted attend religious exercises at least ones tbe said chattel property described, and to that end eTW7 Sunday for a year. towers and vertical through will espone and offer for sale at public Closing exercises were conducted at the Notre Dame school in Priee on all traces of impurities and accompany- - KonCB TO WATER USERS 8TAT auction on Saturday, the 18tb day of are removed. Then the gas u Engineer's Office; Malt Labe City, Uta Juno, A. I)., 1932. at 2 o'clock p. m on Thursday with Father J. F. Claffey ing gases as principal speaker. Graduation exercise wen not held M it is planned to add a ninth grada to the school CunriM Biyw Aipiria. the kU : it into tho snow and ice, and for cordance with the requirements of tho " mortgage rext year and all the stndents will 1 display show Out case, disnlay Session Laws of Utah. 1919 to 1929. deetan pnacribt and milliMi d case. 1 office desk. 1 return for first year of high irhool, filling the eylinders that are shipped filing tor mu to works soda fountains. and cabinet complete with d raven and bottling taUa?. rounty! shelves; ei km provaa aafa tooty according to Father William A. RueL 1 adding msrhine stand. tho cooled In the is ice h Raid be will 1lah. liquid from making water diverted cm than thirty yuan, Thursday evening the alumni Said property will bo sold to the t point of Issuance of said spring which u$ was held as the closing feature expanded or sprayed through noxzles tbe tha Bay bidder identified for imm ctA. by beam 2630 feet aouth and 8913 feet cast Wf the day. John Hows, president of into an inclosed chamber whieh is of tho northwest corner Rec. 9. Biggs Kurts Hardware CJo, Twp. ward the chamber also when and the a Marshall Wells press 12 Routh, Range 7 East, Ralt Lake base Company, the alumni, acted as toastmnutcr. Oth- is full of snow tho supply of liquid and meridian, and conveyed a distance of Mortgagee. ers to officiate at the banquet were LSWEariitlNG. GesniM Bayar Aopiria b oh be 1700 will used from May Pete Tabone, Celestina Bergers, Car- is shut off and the snow is compress- 1st to October it15th. For Mortgagee .Attorney inclusive, of each ' ed into iee, forming a block that is a we; alwayi tha aama. like . May 26: last June 2. 1982. rie Nick and Peter Mendez. year for domeatie and culinary rurroaes. I endoncutat eube and the This ' approxiia weighing in the unqualified designated Officers of the alumni association application 1 " DRstate engineer's office ae File No, 11814. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IMF and to be elected for the eoming year mately fifty pounds. drugfirtz phyaidana he Interior, Oaneral Land AM the- granting of condry-ic-e The is tho to shipped said application, outing the rs on a there-'were William Harris of Price, presi- sumer in whan. It docut ' depn Utah, April Notice ia hereby gives- that paper cartons of large in for, must be by affidavit in duplicate. dent; Miss Sunty Cortese, vice presi- sulated boxes. heart. No harmful aftaM of ia William stored to he E. Cup. If it httlg uUra accompanied with a fee af $1.00, and filed Headachee dent; Mildred Villard, secretary, and Ralt of Late in follow ita tut. 4 1927, made City, Utah, Nauralgia (30) daya any length of time it is placed in un- afterthiatheoffice within oftbirtv Victoria Peternel, treasurer. I! thia notice. Rtorkrahiing publication Rheumetiem derground storage rooms at the plant, Lumh.ja GEO. M. BACON. 8SiS' Bayer Aspirin b tha aaboni is removed as needed. Mnraro revived nr and The State Engineer. Neuritis Taotkache someis as for paiui of all Uidh or SAN JUAN COUNTY it antidote liquid gaa i..h Date of first publication, June 2. 1982. str and testing the rf Htr. A ex-jse- pt . r lie-twi-te moat-bo-lov- ed Carbou-Dioxie- far-of- e) dry-ic- . . . BAYER ASPIRIN I CLOSING AT NOTRE always SAFE IS P8,.0. . BEWARE 2ari2&!ff OF IMITATIONS awMSJSffarjt to-vr- lt ali-it-eel imn-)u- et blgb-n- feet-whrr- e 10-in- protests-.agains- t ,5 ,I $7, interest The past few weeks has seen the greatest activity in mining that San Junn eounty has seen for a long time, ays the Monticello Record of last week. It is mainly in gold that the rainers are interested at this time, and two outfits have come in to work laims in the Blue mountains. The 'claim of William Ilyde has been leased to an outfit from out of town and they have brought in a load of and are expected back with an-other. Two Colorado men came in 'with several laborers and are now do-lug prospecting work. Nineteen placer claims were filed In one week at the eounty clerks of--1 fice. This is more than have been fil-- 1 ed in months before. Thoy are mostly on the Colorado river bars and several Vfaitfy good psj streaks have been reported discovered. Last week James Ilecron, a supervisor of Superior, Arif, sad William Heeron; an old time placer min.-- of tbr same- plaeo. paused through hero ' on their way M : . ' jhe .Colorado field. Then are said to be many good gold claims on the bars of the Colorado and reports of good strike are looked for any time, A monument honoring carrier pigeons that served during the World War is soon to bo erected in Paris, a gesture to the thousands of birds tilled whils carrying army messages. up-plie- s times known ia universally need all Date of completion of pub. June 30. 1932. - ft Jb iicTrf ta&ta proof to establish claim to tbe land above notary public, at Mt. Emmona. Utah, on the 10th day of July, 1982, Claimant names as witncMtca: Nlria Pcaraon and L. N. IVar-so- n of Boncta. Utah, Ore Cook of B'u brt. Utsh. and Abner Rose of Arcadia. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, First pub.. May 20; last. June 23. 1982. b tha dnb,l UNDID STATES FUEL CO. Largest Producers of Coal In Utah Affiliated With the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service HIAWATHA, PANTHER, BLACK HAWK, KING . ? flTed - These four, mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and dean. Oar fuel supervisor, technically trained and experienced, la at your service at any time to talk over your heating preMenu. General Offices Newhouse Building. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - trada-aur- k of Bayer manufacture f aalieylicadd. of monoorctii ai liloW Rtftrr 9re lou bI NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, General Iarf CWire At Sait Ukr City. Vtoh. 1932. Notice la hereby given that Jam. F- Iajjj f Frier. Utah, who on Peb. J,r JL 19W; mads Rtock raising Home-atea- d for R U MW u Entry No. SWltRB Rec, an, 8nn 23. It Her WI EkxWM. 25. Tap. 13 fu,.,), ttWaW; on the fitk f June, 193X Olalmant uwrca: John W Loveland? Mf-Utah- , Morgan Pare, Harry RMicIm.' and darenee Prira. I'rS? ELI F. TAYLOR. Reglator. First pub- - May 19- laat. Jun, 1 ft. 1932. A whole f J yearll entertainment for you and your family small snm of 12.00. We have many unusual and interMj catureg lined up for 1932, an well an covering local and Te J . The Sun Publishing Company, Price, Utah. Gentlemen: TRANSFER My at Oral, Loo Fw Ton u4 14 M ruuiTuis moydio FIOIALTY hen 1H-- FirCB. UTAH a dj Sun is a newspaper for the whole family 10 miM one issue. Fill out the blank below Mi un Publishing Company, Price, with your ren1 M. ANDERSON'S KI-Ba- Paid Qp7 subscription to The Sun expired 19 Enclosed find $ for renewal to l9S |