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ee aS De os 04] ~NEW YORK CURB ‘CLOSING American ~----------.-—---—- 0% 01 Open. Close. Bosto Wyomin: 98 1,00) Midwest Refg. -------- 143.00 145.00 a beahagild 5.27 | Midwest Common —-—--- 125 2.00 1.50 8.00 1075 11.25 = a2 8.87 662 6.87 Pert rears 25 a Capitol Pete ——-----------— 05 = 50.00 32.00 Columbine ~------------. 37 89) Western States = "37 “62 Cow Gujch -—-—---. = 16 18! Prod, & Refrs. 512 «5.37 Consolidated Royalty - bie fe Es Beene} Maa oh eT 2 a ta ne gare EEDA? 4 291 Cities Serv _ 268.00 274.00 peenugs Pep eery 1 NEW. KORK STOCKS 92 95} ‘Open. Close. %07 108 Mexican Petroleum --- 154,00 155.75 oi 102 |Sincuir on — 24.25 03 Jog) Texas On - 40:50 15 ‘31 [gg/Pan American 78.50 80.50 ‘os {U.S Steet -- 85,12 86.25 4 ale. (Bae 117.00 117.75 Lusk Petroleum "03.04! FORE EXCHANGE Mountain & Gulf. (95.98) Steriine Mike Henry 11 -12) Francs Outwest —. Picaray — G. W. Pete Call money, 6 per cent. Riverton Refining Royalty & Producers_ Sunset ~~~ -06 Tom Bell Royalts 04 05) Wind River Rofin! 03.04 E, T. Williams ~-.. 1.33. 1.38 ‘Western Exploration = 2.15 2.80) Wyo-Kans .. 2.10} Wyo-Tex -.. 06 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. Grass Creek Torchlight Elk Basin — Greybull Lance Creek Lander - ~$3.10. we 6.10) Today’s M arkets by: Wire : Fernie Daly by Teor & Cay, Goand Fler, 08 ~~ Zl. 1.16Mule Creek LIBERTY BONDS b 3%s - = 90.94 Ist 4s - 85.30 j2nd 4s - 84.8. jist 44s - - 85.31 }2nd 4%s - 8 3rd 44s 4th 4%s Victory 4%s Rock Creek u...--.-.----.--»----$2.75 Salt Creek ....-.----. = 2.75 Big Muddy ------------. Pilot Butte --.----------. Hamilton Dome .-. (SHERIDAN GETS STATE LEGICN (Continued from Page 1) R. L, Esmay of Douglas, J. L. King 0! lins, L. C. Hunt of Lander, and C. H. Carpenter of Salt Creel ave Tom Haymond of Casper, Leimbeck of Rawlins, of Sheridan, Colonel and F. 8. King of Cheyenne. same convention. meeting place of the convention. The first session of the exe. committee Thursday afternoon dec! to place the job of revising constitution in the hands of P. Nyce of Casper, new state vice com- mander, to be submitted back to the committee .for approval. It was sweeping victory throughout the meet- ing for Casper. The report of State Treasurer Ment- zer showed a balance of $2,070 to carry the work of the state organization thru to the first of next year. He recom: mended an Snicrease in state dues to $2, or a 25 per cent increase in view of 2 | Probable reduction in national dues. | delegates on Thursday The Legion attended in a body the funeral of a Sheridan boy who lost his life overseas jin the world war. The Casper delegution left here this r.orning on their return trip by auto and should arrive in Casper late today. —_—— Mrs. Agnes Gilmour, a Scottish cen- tenarian, knitted 200 pairs of socks tor soldiers during the war. JULY COMPLETION JUNE IN THE WYOMING FIELDS New Production Shows Small Gain and Completions|} Number One More, But More Operations Getting Under Way Thirty-one completions, an increase of one oyer last month, and 3,730 barrels of new production daily, a gain of 170 barrels over June figures, are shown in the monthly summary of July operations Six dry holes were encountered as against three for the preceding months, two gassers were completed and 388 rigs were drilling out of a total of 562 erected in various fields, as Rats. with 381 drilling i: June out in the Wyoming fields. of 552. Two big wells uncorked in Salt Creek} man has had charge of a part of the led the state in new production with an aggregate of 2,600 barrels. Thirty- five rigs were drilling the last of the month and 27 others were in place. Five failures out,of six completions were recorded in thé Lance Creek area. the-one producer being good for 200 barrels. Out of 61 rigs erected 44 were drilling. The Warm Springs, Grass Creek and| Thermopolis region reported six suc- cessful completions good for a total of $75 barrels. Only eight rigs are idle out of 38- in various fields. The Big Horn Basin contributed one 30-barrel well and. ‘reported 31 rigs drilling and 10 standing. Lost Soldier, Ferris and Carbon county completions were limited to a single gasser but an immense amount of development is under way with 46. rigs working and 29 standing. Mule Creek added four wells with a total production of 225 barrels: of new} production, and has 24 wells drilling and six more rigs up. In the Osage district nine success- ful completion? were recorded, good otal of 300 barrels and seven re drilling the last of July out ected. Another gasser was brot in in the Poison Spider field, and. scattered op- perations in Natrona. county account- ed for 15 wells drilling and 10 rigs for a rigs wi a ON PAR WITh Six Failures Are Noted; boiler department, The latter zentls- construction work, at the Laramie re- finery. 7 See RS Es, a Not many years ago Argentina had to import its flour. ‘Today it gells wheat. to the world, the value of the annual harvest amounting to more than $500,000,000. 7 FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get, Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest noed of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guaran- teed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine—dou- ble strength—from any druggist and mp- ply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strengtn Othine as this is sold under guarantee freckles.—Adv. standing. No wells were completed in the Big Muddy but all but five of 81 rigs were working. Fremont county was credit- ed with no completions but reported 36 wells drilling and 16 standing. Lincoln county fields had 11 drilling and six idie counted for 30 wells drilling and 13 rigs erected in wildcat ventures thru-| out the state. Lusk Royalty Well Gusher Harry Where iin a bis are being ing mate with the pipe line. fs 500 feet from the big Kentucky well which is flowing 57 barrels per company has just drilled in set and connections are be- on its Kentucky holdings. Casper Men at Laramie Among the local Midwest officials attending the “Oil Festival’ at Lara- mie Wednesday, to celebrate the open- fips of the new million ‘Jolar refinery of the company, eral superintendent, were director of industrial relations, W. H4 Leavitt, superintendent of refinery,’ and W. B. Maxwell, foreman of the} FOR PURE ICE —Call. CASPER ICE AND COLD STORAGE Phone 493 and miscellaneous operations ac-| Rogers, president of the Tamk) Royalty left last night for Kentucky} el to the producing sand, Tanks ‘The well hour.’ The Lusk Royalty has a contract for four wells to be drilled each :month A. Reed, gen- Burke H. Siaclair,! For COMPLETE Automobile Protection you should. be protected against financial loss— 1. If your car injures or kills anyone. I¢ your car destroys or dam- ages another's property. 3. If your car is destroyed or damaged by collision. If your car is destroyed or damaged by fire. _ 5, If your car is stolen or dam- aged dy thieves. THE AETNA- AUTO PLAN protects you-against ALL of the above motoring hazards and also damage from tornado, cyclone, windstorm, explosion, water and transportation. 0 We will be glad to tell,you more t about its many advantages if you ~eAgenc will call or "phone. General Insurance shiek GF Be 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. ts of money, back if it fails to remove| jf paisa, SP eee benen What you sdy js so, may be only 80-50. HEADQUARTERS of Casper, George Scales of Sheridan,| Thermopolis, R. R. Philbrook of Raw-, Alternates'NBYy SE% of 30-25. -li4; NEY SW% Walter NW% SE of 20-25-114; N% SEM of Smith of Rawlins, W. BE. Stone of Doug-| 1925-114; * sabtrts las, A. P: Schlerman of Thermopolis,|NRY% SW% NW% SEX of 17-25-14. BE. C. Gwillim Bigelow of Fort} 16-37-91. Russel, R. O. Pennywell of Salt Creek} Colonel Wesrren Dean of Fort Rus- sell was named delegate-at-| large to the -As stated in a bulletin late Thursday, Thermopolis was chosen as the next ay ~ "PROSPECTORS? LEASES IOOUED BY THE STATE vaenp W. Cain, Akron, Onio, all of 36- 38-74. Jam's B. Green, Denver, Colo., all of 16-15-76. 9 G. W. Bartholomew, W% E% of 26-24-78, M. L. Ronan, Casper, Wya, all of 16- 31-98, |L. J. Gallentine, Ogden, Utéh, all of 1-120, Enos §. Booth, New York, N. ¥., all f of 16-46-66. John Vance Hewitt, New York, N. Y., INW% SW% of 29-26-114; SHY NW | | | Casper, Wyo., SW% SEX of 18-25-114; C. A, Green, Sioux City, Ia., all of Abi? a 7 OF i Road Bulletin | ————________ in State Highway Department, Office of District Engineer. Salt Creek Road—Rond roported fair, but very dry and dusty; rough tnru oil fields, then excellent to Sheri- j dan. |. Yellowstone Highway, west—Gener ‘|ally good to mear Moneta, aft: passing ten miles of new grading; Moneta- Shoshoni, revgh; Shoshoni-Riverton, | good; Riverton-Lander, fair. Yellowstone Highway, east--Road somewhat rough to Glenrock, owing to continued dry weather; then :0d to Douglas; reported generally zo.l to Cheyenne. —<—$—$ Girl Couldn’t Stand Clothes to Touch Her ‘SMy father got me a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for stomach trou-, ble and I am feeling so much better| sinee taking it. My stomach was so painful I couldn't stand my’ clothes to touch me.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal) [mucus from the intestinal tract and al- }lays’ the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intes- tinal ailments, including appendicitis, 'One dose will convince or money re- funded: At ail druggists.—Aav. ~TANOTHER FA SECTION OF “st | GREEK ROMO MADE READY 2 FOR PAVING THIS SEASON’ The grading for another strip of cqn- crete pavini from some were ft were : ny nN we Simplicity of C Cinatetion Durabili Pe i ;You can rent one from any a The nile 1 lain Office and Shops: III Tulsa, Okla. d epo) aa a , Texas |We know that your underreaming can _be done for less) money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. htc id Bata by | Manufactured and Distributed idgepor ort) |M: of Parts ection, of Operation one of our Pai {I Mae nm ane | | aeaneet stones | Taylor New York Sto CASPER, WYO. Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott (Incorporated) Fone 203 and 204 a NDR id RE Phone 1142 & Clay concrete there and trucks are busy hauling gravel and sand all the way. This procedure ‘makes tne cost of building a boncrete ‘highway rather heavy in the Salt Creek 2¢egian operation on the Parkman escarpmeyt near the old Shannon wells at the north ead of the field, it would materially cut down the expense of construction. thru the elimination of the long aul from Casper to the rield. tons of coal, the same amount of en- ergy could be obtained from an ounce or two of matter of any kind. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS| Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations. Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325.~Rm. 10, Lyric foie ealiootdettatniss rhe a tine Soa died And Still It Grows with thousands of perfect little lenses., above with them at the same ene ine. paving at the end of the present ig on the Salt Creek road ia fm- jished and work will soon be hegan on jazziest of jazz music, big Rita ss, prtanaiee e ELLE portrayed in slides and motion pictures, sung by real aes el e gradine is alse! ; nearing completion for the lay'ng of singers. This is what the new management of Casper to thn field. a engineers have Suggested “that a stone crushing plant placed in Offers You. ———“—->—_-. he secret of using atomic energy. solved, instead of burning 1,000 Production -Elgin’s Retiring Sale Let’s repeat the fact to you, that we are selling you clothing for Men and Boys, and Gent’s Furnishings cheaper than you can duplicate the same merchandise today at whole- sale prices. ae . > * e e Men’s Furnishings ($3.50 value Men’s fine Madras Shirts— Retiring Price .. 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