Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 10

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* PAGE TEN. bane el EXTRACTION OF “BAS URGED ON -—TIRGER SCALE - State Geologist Morgan Points Out Substantial Relief in Wyo- ming Fields for Gasoline Shortage The recent report of G. B. Morgan, State Geologist on the ‘Mineral Re- sources of Wyoming,” indicates a way 2 in which the State may help to re- =lieve the world-wide shortage of gaso- line, and also turn to profitable’ ac- count resource hitherto practically undeveloped, It appears by the report that the oii ‘and gas fields of Wyoming are cap- able of producing one billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. This. it may be noted, is nearly one-half as much *natural gas as is now marketed in the] entire United States. ~ Assuming the normal’ production to be only from 15 to 25 per cent of the Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief. Neither poor, nor # beggar, but rich and a thief. That was “Swagger” Bar- low, and he wanted to be a gentleman. Mammoth Org: MT IY Sb ME bh hd hd de Casper’s Finest Theater TODAY AND TOMORROW EUGENE O'BRIEN counties of Big Horn, Park, Washakie, Hot Springs, Carbon, Fremont, Sweet- water, Natrona and Niobrara can sup- ply ho less than seven hundred million cubie feet per day. Up to the present time comparatively little: use for this gas has been, found. In fact, the report points out that, of the available natural gas resources of Wyoming, only three per cent, is being utilized at present. Practically all@of this natural gas contains a workable percentage of gas- oline, and” some of it-is exceptionally rich. ae Ns One of the Most-important purposes for which it can be used is for the ex- traction of nat ‘gas gasoline. This is already being successfully accomp- Ushed in connection with the manu- facture of carbon black in the Byron field, and is also being done in other fields. Owing to the searcity and high price of gasoline, great development in the production. of natural gas gasoline is possible in Wyoming. The development of the natu gasoline industry will, however, de upon factories being available t« the natural gas for fuel and for c: bon black manufacture after the 80- line has been extracted from the n | ural gas, since it would be an unwar- ranted waste to allow the gas to es- cape into the air from the gasoline open flow, the existing wells in the! plant after the gasoline is taken out. a day from a sand encountered at 600 } | | | | “The Wonderful Chance” BY H. H. VAN LOAN ‘Also Two-Part Sunshine Comedy “HER DOG-GONE WEDDING” Latest Current Events Shows at 1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 an To the EARLY: CHRISTMAS SHOPPER Make this a practical gift-giving Christmas. EVERYTHING I ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Now on Display Natrona Power Company Phone 69 | | The largest industrial use of natural | gas, after gasoline extraction, is for | which printer's ink is made. DISTRICT MISSIONARY LEADER TALKS TONIGHT Rev. C. L. Dean of Denver, Rocky mountain superintendent for the United Christian Missionary society, will ad- dress the revival meeting at City Hall tonight in continuation of seryices in- augurated some days ggo. The. meet- ings this week haye developed unusual interest and-attendance has been in- creasing steadily. —— Colorado's New Refinery. Colorado has a refinery in operation about which little has been said but which, it is understood, is now running close to 400 barrels a day. It is lo- cated at Rangely, in western Colorado and is operated by the Raven Park O}) company, whichis capitalized for $1,-| 000,000 and of which LL, M. Taylor of | Bucklin, Kans., is president and I. L. Hildebrand of Spokane, Wash., is se2- etary. The plant is running on crude rom the Emerald Oil company’s Ha | in the Rangely field. The Emera, company drilled in°a number of shal- low Wells several years ago and one of these is pumping around 60 barrein | That Bright Spot the manufacture of carbon black, of; Supplies northwestern Colorado The “straight and narrow” was “Swag- ger” Barlow’s motto, but he turned off the path to help a friend. A story with a sur- prising climax. Admission 40c LAA AA hdd de deh hehe ded hea ud Lud ude ch lag Ctibune feet. The refinery is reported to be earning about $13,000 a month net ani with gasoline and kerosene. The company also has 1,600 acres of placer land up- on which it has applied for patents. on 800 acres. THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW RIS CORINNEGRIFFITH APTLY TERMED THE BEST DRESSED WOMAN OF THE SCREEN IN { firs 0 ant a Your mail orders are filled the same day received and given the same care- ful attention ‘as if you shopped in per- son at the DOUDS-OLLIVER Store. 12-2-3t pF a SRT Read The Tribune Classified Ada. ee Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Starting | TODAY DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES A high powered Thiller- er filmed on the high seas. ) CORINNE GRIFFITH Ff “THE WHISPER. MARKET" WY WA 66 io ae ” | “The Whisper Market” The wonderful array of gorgeous gowns worn by Corinne Griffith is an out- standing feature of the picture. “A Tragedy of the. Sky” MUTT and JEFF The Eighth Episode of the Thrilling ‘ —In— Animal Serial “HOME SWEET HOME” “THE LOST CITY” Iris, Concert Orchestra SHOWS AT—1100, 2:00, 3:30; 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 ADMISION 30c If your heart is weak, stay home, for we have a million dollars worth of excitement in this picture. _oTHE UNIVERSAL CAR’ From the time the ship blows up to the capture of the pirates in their den, you will sit in amaze- ment and wonder at the A Most Practical Christmas Present | modern methods of mak- ing spectacular pictures. For mother, father, sister or brother. | Coupe ..... $740 Sedan ..... $795 | Touring ... $510 | These Prices F. O. B. Detroit Place Your Order Today COAL PER $11.50 ton DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Ice and Coal EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 North Center Street Phone 9 | FOR HIRE. One and one-half Ton ' Truck with driver. Driver df sc } ‘with gas and everything fur- nished, $18 per day. Must be steady work. Phone 1016M. FILL YOUR WANTS FROM THE TRIBUNE WANT COLUMNS isdn

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