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Show 7 ) THE CITIZEN 12 the Delinquent notice for the Utah Mineral Lands Company is now appearing in The Citizen, on account of assessment levied on the 26th day of September. Delinquent assessments are made payable to Jerimah Stokes at r 206 Clift building, and final sale has been .set for the 27th day of date No- vember. 4 I J I North Beck Mining company is running assessment No. 6 of one cent per share in The Citizen, which was approved by the board of directors, October 27th, and made payable to M. E. Snyder, secretary, at 422 Judge Building. Delinquent date is November 28 and final sale date December 20. OLD OIL FIELDS COME BACK. t f 1 1 t J j J f i 5 i i i 1 5 i i I t ( t i i i a I I 1 I Some oil fields whose dwindling output seems to show that they must soon be abandoned may yield more oil in the future than in the past, and others that seem dead are likely to be resurrected, according to K. C. Heald, of the United State Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, who finds abundant evidence to support these statements in recent discoveries and developments, as well as in work done by the Survey. Only a short time ago most oil operators looked upon the old Tidioute field, in Warren county, Fa., as a field with litttle present and less future importance. Such wells as were being pumped yielded insignificant amounts of oil, and the general opinion was that the field had been so thoroughly drilled that further exploration would be futile. One man, however, refusing to share the general opinion, clung obstinately to the idea that the early drilling had not conclusively proved that the deep sands below the beds from which the wells were producing were barren of oil. Awaiting his opportunity he drilled a deep well, disregarding both skepticism and ridicule, and on August 5, 1922, when his drill bit into the Queen sand, 770 feet below the sand which has up to that time yielded most of the oil in the district, he obtained a flow of oil that silenced his critics and restored to importance one of the oldest producing fields in Pennsylvania. This new well in an old field yielded 500 barrels a day and was not only the best well drilled in the district, but one of the most productive wells drilled in recent years in the state. This successful well in the Tidioute field was still fresh in the minds of the operators in Pensylvania when another oil field in the state came back" with an even larger producer. This well, in the Unity field, Allegheny county, which gushed at the rate of more than 1,400 barrels a day and took the title of the bigest well of the year in Penn, sylvania, agalns proved that drilling in old fields is likely to pay if it is intelligently directed. New discoveries in old fields are by no means limited to the Appalachian fields oil fields. In the more than one pool that was apparently nearing extinction has been brought back to its original productivity by some operator who refused to join in the belief that it had been exhausted, or by some newcomer, who did not share the pessimism regarding the future of the pool that the failure of test . Mid-Contine- nt wells had brought to the older operators. A striking example is the Electra pool of northern Texas, which during the last year has gained a place among the more productive fields of Texad after years of insignificant production. Pools in eastern Oklahoma and Kansas have been rejuvenated as one deep sand after another has been discovered. Lenin is reported to have said, Our Communists are often mighty fine theorists, but they are no good as far as practical labor is concerned. Our worst enemy nowadays is the Communist orator, who is put in high positions. We must do away with agitators and propagandists, who know how to break down, but who are unable to put something else in its place. These people are a hindrance to the AMBITION. Judge. Consult County Clark or the Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Ella Erath, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Suite 410, Utah Savings & Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1922. FRANK ERATH, Executor of the Estate of Ella Erath, deceased. WALTER C. HURD, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, October 21, A. D. 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Ida Jensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at room 314, Brooks Arcade Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1922. JAMES CLIFFORD COCHRAN, Administrator of Estate of Ida Jensen, deceased. M. M. WARNER, Attorney for Administrator. 314 Brooks Arcade, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, October 21, A. D. 1922. NOTICE TO Clt EDITORS. Estate of Addie A. Soper, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 217. West Fourth South St., Salt Lake City, the 29th day of Utah, on or before 1922. December, A. D. EARL WILLIAM SOPER, Administrator of the estate of Addie A. Soper, deceased. C. G. PATTERSON. 410 Scott Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, October 28, -25 14th. A. D. 1922. -11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Wiseman Chapman, 11-4-1- 2-2 maIIa 811 ROZZELLE, Attorney for Petitioner. Tapoabmi LEE, BADGER ft RICH, AttorExecutrix. for neys Date of first publication Nov. 4, 1922. BOOTH, 11-4-1- " NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Moroni P. Keysor, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with at 307 vouchers, to the undersigned Lake Salt City, and County Bldg., City Utah, on or before the 30th day of OctA. D. 1922. MARTHA ELLEN KEYSOR. Administratrix of the estate of Moroni P. Keysor, deceased. r. verne for McCullough, said estate. Attorney and County Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, October 28, 307 City Estate of Thomas Barrett, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 78 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before the 30th day of November., W. H. RAY. Administrator of estate of Thomas Barrett, deceased. BAKER & BAKER, Attorneys for Administrator. Provo, Utah. Date of first publication, September 30. A. D. 1922. vnmirn rrn mrTIITnnS. Estate of Ann Augusta Merrill, also known as Ann A. Merrill, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at suite 414 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1922. CYRUS G. GATRELL, Administrator of fhe estate of Ann Augusta Merrill, also known as Ann A. Merrill, deceased. C. G. GATRELL, Attorney for Administrator. October DateA of 1 first publication, T 922. in.ii.ii.ii 14th XOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Jens Christiansen, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with 307 vouchers, to the undersigned at County Bldg., Salt Lake City, City and Utah, on or before the 30th day of December, A. D. 1922. M. E. CHRISTIANSEN, Administrator of the estate of Jens Chiistiansen, deceased. r. verne for McCullough, said estate. Attorney 307 City and County Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, October 2N, A. D. 1922. NOTICE. In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Ida Burgess, deceased. Notice. The petition of William F. Burgess, praying for the admission to probate of a certain document purporting to 10-28-- n. i djU'T' (0 I (BiW ei tl -- Con 101 a Is main oce ieiice oi test NOTICE. (beg siie In the District Court, Probate bivigim, and for Salt Lake County, State of UtalL ' In the mater of the estate and guarX.j. of David James Searle, Lewis Searle, Vera L. Searle, Awry Eliza Searle. Sebren Leonard Searle, Minors. Notice. The petition for approval and settlement the annual account of the guardian of the sons and the estates of David JamesgL, Lewis Franklin Searle, Vera L. Sjarle A Eliza Searle and Sebren Leonard Searle, mi ors ; also for order determining interest beneficiaries, and monthly allowance, has I seet for hearing on Friday, the 10th d?i November, A. D. 1922, at two oclock p. the county court house, in the court room saidcourt, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Con Witness the clerk of said court, with tl seal thereof affixed, this 18th day of Octal. A. D. 1922 CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk. (Seal.) By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. C. GORDON DOUGLAS ft ROBT. A. BURN Attorneys for Petitioner. NOTICE. A. D. 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. it Burgess, deceased, and for tf:e er." ing of letters tesiamentary to Wins F. Burgess, has been set foi on Friday, the 17tli day of f,OV!5f A. D. 1922, at two oclock p. ,.i v7?b county court house, in the ci ur of said court, in Salt Lake Citv Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said C( the seal thereof affixed, this urt 28tli j of October, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE (Seal) COWAN, CIp By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk JOE W. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Annette M. Lazelle, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers Boston Bldg., to the undersigned at 604-1- 0 Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of February, A. D. 1923. EDNA E. MORNINGSTAR, Executrix of the Estate of Annette M. La- - torc nd7, two i fix, jfce Wi th .D. (Seal ftrl a tl In adfoi tt In iii, i The x iss ntio Kesse i lOt dock con se It Li Vita th id In the District Court, Probate Division, and for Salt Lake County, State of Utsh. In the matter of the estate of David Blscl .D. 1 Sell.) I By , hurst, deceased. Notice. The petition of Robert G. Blackhurst, Lafa; ette G. Blackhurst and Elizabeth Blaekhnr Mason, executors of the estate of David Esc hurst, deceased, praying for the settlement first and final account and report of said Sc ert G. Blackhurst, Lafayette G. Blackhu and Elizabeth Blackhurst Mason, executor and for the distribution of the residue of tl estate to the persons entitled, also for d termining attorneys fees and discharge of e ecutors, has been set for hearing on Fridi the 10th day of November, A. D. 1922, at ti oclock p. m., at the county court house, in tl court room of said court in Salt Lake CH Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with tl seal thereof affixed, this 18th day of Octobe LA.! Attoi tl Is foi tl In Mo The i the iainu v Mo: rfdty, :tvo ithe Si 3, Witn. A. D. 1922. il the CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk (Seal.O By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. BOOTH, LEE, BADGER ft RICH, Ini.) ' Attor Attorneys for Petitioner. notice! D, 1 ByL DOTH NOT! In the Third Judicial District Court State of Utah, in and for Salt Lake County. In the matter of the voluntary withdraw from the State of Utah of the Barrett Cor pany, a corporation of Maine. Notice. Notice is hereby given that a hearing v be had before the Honorable M. L. Bitchi one of the Judges of the Third Judicial Di trict Court of the State of Utah, in and i Salt Lake County, at his court room in j Cit City and County Building, Salt Lake Novemh Utah, on Tuesday, the 21st day of t 1922, at the hour of 9 :45 oclock a. m., for aPP the purpose of hearing and determining State cation for the withdrawal from the Utah of the Barrett company, a corporation the State of Maine. Dated this 18th day of October, 192. CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk. (Seal.) By Fred C. Bassett, Deputy Clerk. PIERCE, CRITCHLOW ft MARR, Attorneys for Applicant. of tl th In ate o In th such, Notici iter, me e He e ndeni avn man the kr 1( a the 3 the i. cor mid ated the i mien e e NOTICE. tarn In the District Court, Probate Division, and for Salt Lake County, State jf JJW1 In the matter of the estate Woodbury, deceased. Notice. The MUTUAL PLAN 'aniey him adit . in r "kin Attorney for the Administrator. Date of first publication, October 21, A. D. Date X K'Jtic Wei -- Save the coal mine workers and retail dealers con fined profit by stockholders operating their own mines and yards. Investigate and reduce the cost of your coal! local 4 b s a nga ay, 1 9t r rpc orde S 23 43 de- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 604 City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or bifore the 21st day of December, A. D. 1922. SAMUEL A. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Jane Wiseman Chapman, deceased. C. R. BRADFORD, 1922. Date of first publication Nov. 4, 1922. last will and testame cl NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estates of Alexander McLean and Anna McLean, deceased. Creditors wfll to the present claims, with vouchers, Atlas Block, undersigned at suite 414 Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of December, A. D. 1922. H. C. BLEASDALE, Administrator of the estates of Alexander McLean and Anna McLean, deceased. C. G. GATRELL, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, October Estate of Jane istratrix. A. D. 1922. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN8HIP NOTICES. A. D. 1922. Estate of Joseph M. Pettigrew, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 1311 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of January, A. D. 1913. ANNA L. PETTIGREW, Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph M. Pettigrew, Deceased. GEO. W. LAWRENCE, Attorney for Admin- ober Infuriated Prof. Sir, you lack ambition, incentive and backbone. You are hopeless. Do you know that when Sir Isaac Newton was your age he had contributed two great science books to the world? Impudent Stude Yes, and when George Washington was your age he was president of the United States. be the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . din w Pei DENT CHAMBERLIN, Stock Sales Manager Telephone Wasatch 7959 38 West Second A1 South 1 iy. on i |