Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1921, Page 10

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PAGE TEN MARKET GOSoIP AND FIELD NEWS Today's Markets by Wire|] FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Marketa) —Cattle—Ieceipta "2,000; ; ‘Beet csoars mostly 25 a ct RW Ba Max W. Boll, president of the Western Pipeline company, LOCAL. OM. STOCKS, Rites ae ae: | Mined (abla “hina Losses in mone eal caves oe # Hearty New ear wy he has been in Casper for the past several days conferring | ==" - . = 37 and Steels Record ~ Hoge—Recalpt 8,000; 26 to 400 high- i with Toca independent oil speratives in an endeavor to se-| 2 I=éian cS fe 2, Sie Ob at Opening. — _Jex shin yesterday's average: shippers cure enough production to warrant the completion of a pipe- 78 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. wee eee extensive buyers, taking around 5 Yefused to follow; top wes+-$ 1.37 § 150| NEW YORK, Dec 31.—Moderate | 000; packers top cers.. 10.25 10.37 vuings and uneven price movements $7.90 for 140 to 150 pound average; 9.00 9.12| featured the close of the.year bull line between Casper and the Salt Creek field, left Thursday ght for Denver with his sion only partly completed, 3 mad sand is penetrated, many Balt Greetings to All From 3 a bag tes af d vg the test being conducted on sec- ia $8.00; . Eall was] cion 19-29-78 by the Mosher-Salt Creek 2:00 fcate. This well which {s now of the deepest in the field, off- 3 recent production developments. considerably the south- producing limits of the field if a strike is made. The well should be 6.50 S. O. indiana .. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. these schacon Natrona Power Co. completed within the next few days. Mexican Petroleum ..$114.50 $113.87| tlons of the same extent, Denver be poraar es Sinclair Oi [2125 41.25|ket steadied on short 42 do high. Marine Soars on Curb. |Texas Oil .. 4652 — ¢6,00| latter dealings. A re oll stock, @ local issue, re |Pen-American Pete 53.37 52.60, 400,000 shares. ees Bi Phone 69 y listed on the New York curb, t09% 10% /U. 8. 83.75 84.00 | ull and featureless, 4.2506; Goes $6@9.25; stock- ng strong and was one ot the a2 93. | Union Pacific R. R... 125.75 126.00 Jalties during the week. 6% | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, Dec. 81—Highly ir-] Hogs—Receipts, 400; market steady; s selling at $1.50, and has ; : i regular price changes marked the] top, $7.10; bulk, $6.75@7.10. $1.62% showing an fin-| wountain and Gulf « yee =-$4.20 % — Receipts, 3,300; market = ‘0 stockholders after it | Gutwest be et strong; yearlings, $6@6.75; lambs, $10 Salt Creek Test Watched. Picardy ... 04 @10.25; ewes, $3.5004.25. the depth of 2,88 Riverton "Ref, possesses a proven|oyalty and Producers ch one well drilled to} Sunset ....... of less than 700 feet at a/Tom Bell Royalty ase iS which did not exceed $1,200, and| Western Exploration. 250 2.75 i 1 has produced more than 30,000/ Wind River Rerg. OL 02 | First 44s rrels of paraffin base-ofl testing 46) United Pete 03 04 |Second Sts 1 another well which aver-| Wwyo-Kans LAS 150. |Third 4%= . a 80 barrels per day, is 2) wyo-Tex . 00% 01 |Fourth 4Ks Fur Farming from sil pont In the Spenser ats =e] = Returns Large Standard Oil of New Jersey and Mer cantile Marine preferred. ghee f 'N,P. B.T., Dec. ]] ace not ger y known. The field,|western Oil Fields .. 73 75 Victory 4%s 06 | losses ‘was Ohderved ‘suiig the Cheap, “1—During the past year pelts val- HAPP Ht] sown as tho Rangoly mt ts ‘OMIN' DE Ol, MARKET or issues. Preliminary quotations for | 64 at over $1,000,000 were sold on th: ARE lh CERTAIN \ r Rio Blan= Sonne ered Grass Creek i neg ap agrane River __--nnane a= $1.50 | the leading foreign exchanges were sansias" the oaian betig the largest at ) miles north of Grand Junc-}pix Basin. 90| Sait Creek --——-—. ad ee “he history of the fur farming indus- n, t miles east of the Utah Creek —. —----------— 1.90] Big Muddy ----- —-—. try. , ay Hamilton ‘Dome 1.40 Mute. Creek ———— = 8) new Bo tng bsenespa Brit ¥ Jps and Downs raring thats 18th Ree) | ne tt» + . 81. F fark Hae Up é = regurding| this tiie enows Ais: Demand 421; cables 4.21%; 6 nour Chicago visit at the As the bells ring out the old and bes sb inven ee ae France—Demand 8.14; cables $.14% ring in the new, we join in wishin Later Quiet at FA ake tee Italy—Demand 4.86%; cables 4.37. » & y the Standard OY com- uin— Danish 7 HOTEL OF SERVICE! - rata maid vorteas created ; pope ne a br my By aca a our old friends and customers a CHICAGO, Deo. 21.—Wh other grains were unse’ ecrly trading on new year cf happiness and con- tentment and greater prosperity than they have yet enjoyed. We trust that 1922 may see a continu- n hat the test had con : 0.55. c ucture, It is not cer- Holand—Demand 36.93; cables 36.99. CHICAGO'S ever, that the Standani has Norway—Demana 16.06. = y abandoned the ES acopel as { * oF 5 Bweden—Deniind 25.20 makes it unnecessary for Geitewiaiy teats p the property until it NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Business prospects for 1922 are} gpain—nemand 14. “By ints testo belie te eos | oneERt hopeful, according to statements by prominent Greece—Demand 4.20, which firm esterday, made and jumpy but there was some fairl. g00d early support and the result wa ers’ asso-| Argentine—Demand 33.62. . . follure as a large flow of gas}bankers, made public today by the American Bank a Papp he SRP Saliba tig aia encountered after passing throush|ciation. “The future of business and finance in the United| Brazti—Demana 12.75. ation of pleasant relati t pated in some quarters. . ¢ Montreal—95. Pp ations to our December wheat started unchanc: t water sand in which the pres-| States is encouraging,” said Thomas B. McAdams, president cer! ere ot es 2 t as to result in a tren ; ~ at $110% and hung there until ne Free is operation was of the association. ig pry cho niece een terry oS ie Suite 15, Daly Bldg. mutual advantage. | the end of the first hour when it ao of the structure while] He emphasized the importance of|"“ire'\, our belief,” declared R. 6.\stines tatea: Hise esas Phone 1191-J py iene Parents eta poe ‘Ing wells ere on the west/¢tniq country interesting iteclf in the yrecht, president of the state bank sees ee a | jower at $1. © $1.15 an nd south Seiden : 4 atviaten Of thé “Aineidoae eas EE ass sround $1.14%. July began 2 to 1%} «ne Raven Off and Refining com-| Problems of mance in es po ee aa ee a 2a pid set Ader BANK RESERVES DECREASE. lower at $1.02 to $1.03 and then ad} any, a Utah corporation, 19 operating | American prosperity may weal aprogbarity tthe a until, NEW YORK, Dec. 31—The actuai Corner Second vanced to $1.03 he producing properties on the struc-/¢d. He said that, although nome lead- el Revere iy restoration has (Condition of the clearing house banks ‘Trading quieted down until near the neluding a refinery which rep-|ing politiclans and newspapers op- — a0 clea oe: 2 i |end trust companies for the. weal} Street and os . 06 close when final Wagner tranractions ts an investment of approximate-| pose extending ald to Europe at this sah len' boat pegs tonal tende |Shows that they hold $17,166,220 re- Yellowstone ? SAT Phone ' end year-end evening-up caused some! y $150,000. Seven wells are on the|time, “future prosperity depended on sieble weal, for swap serve in excess of legal requirements. Avenue DOE SPER, wya further fluctuations. At the end De imp and these wells average 10 to §0|the way financial America answers, Wr! ‘This 1s a decrease of $11,217,470 from cember was down to $1.07 to $1.07 ‘els per day each. All encountered | the cal! last week. } May was unchanged from yest he sand under 700 feet and drilling] “The time for amxiety seems to be ag | close at $1.15 to $1.15% and Ju nosts do not exceed $1,000 to $1,200) entirely passedand the middle of 1922 ing Don V also unchanged, at $1 ver well. ‘fhe refined products are| should see recovery well established,’”’| Poitier fede! Lane) chamber of eee e by i Corn opened \%c hi ld to the Continental Oil company |deciared John C. Lonsdale, president baxaret faarabas ri “Frog wom: Exper ors if lower with “December at 46 May| which markets same in the territory] o¢ the National Bank of Commerce tion ip © organiza- ii 54%0 and July at 54% to tween Meeker, Colo, and Myton,| or s+ Louis. “All of the things neces- . 1B : Not all the Wagner holding | Utah, a @istance of 120 miles. sary to commercial “betterment ‘seein ) sme out at the opening, some of the —e ta hedber taba seed! 4a POROROGE sa GORE | holders waiting for a rally before sell-} yell Extends Area of Salt Creek. | 1522 should see the beginning of the | ing and this Ceara aretialats “02| “re ‘Wolverine Oif company, has|era of our greatest and most golden |, i) cent was de, May 64% and July] completed a 200-darrel well on Sec | prosperity.” (Continued from Fase BS) \5 rowae <To, May 64%0 and July} 5 39:78, on the’ east eide-of, the Balt] ” pcanertty exncmés our farmerh na eae animals. The 1921 figures| : { pais t the close with| Creek which means an important ex-|Jeacturers and merchants {s directly /S)ould be discounted somewhat be- * “s | orn iwas: heavy, SAP ay serae bay {tension of the field. Albert Stickley,| a trected by the unsettled condition of Ctuse only 69.8 per cent of cattle | December ep sihal aha cored president of the Wolverine compaiiy’ | finance and polities in Hurope, accord-|®!aughtered were inspected in 1913 : | nd July at 4c. which was incorporated last June with | (4? 7 4 Grouse, president of the; While 63.4 per cent werb being inspect- = | & capital of $1,000,000, purchased this| ‘ist company division of the Guard. jea in 1920 (the latest year for which : | F okt lease of 160 acres at the government's | (10 CoS a mrust company of) the ratio was available. i 88.to 3840) and July jauction sale last August for $65,500, | (in Savane® Exports for the first 10 months in py| The well is more than half a mile east | Cleve! ne 1921 showed 11 per cent increase in ‘. : were also affected by! Or uction and in outaide of the| ‘This must be remedied,” he 200'2-| Quantity but 30 per cent decrease in Z fon, January on¢ boundary line for the area proven in|“It 1s apparent also that striker ifor| value, according to the statement. as compiled by gov-|higher wages are certainly not, in! | when the fie was| keeping with the present orie? of n producing |things. Labor must bear its fair share ‘TURES v under th s of the leas-|in future deflation.” PIC scrips s and_-FRAMING ling act. J. S. Cosden, of Cosden and| John 8. Puslicher, vice president of Wheat » @lose.| company, formerly held this lease and|the American Bankers’ association GEO. LA LONE j : » 4 $1.15 | drilled a well on it which was esti-/saia the trend was towrrds easier Phone 8423 1.03% | mated good for 25 barrels. money rates and there wag nothing! 810 St. John Street | sae to indicate tat this could not continue. ! Ten Blocks From High Prices : te 3% BB BH BY Lubricating Plant Finished. ne strongest factor in the present : 4th BSH AHA) _The Arro Ol and Refining comp Ex d th | f Cas N Tange tend to the People o per, Natrona e and ker ; crude at Le , Mon ‘ as bricants. It is housed in a build- ) F 56 feet in size and is used for 8.70 ding motor ofls and greases. Last 8.97 |month the company placed an order : for six tank carloads of lubricating 7.30 | stock which are to be refined with the . - 7.95 de from Cat Creek. An order for 19,009 containers for marketing the 2 Palate product was placed at-the same time. CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Potatoes—Re-| The lubricants will be marketed under celpts 47 total United States ti ie : shipments ; market sales. Auto ! pk. Electrical ‘ = Better and Eggs. : Pa CHICAGO, Dec. Company Ly er; creamery. extras, —- . BSc; seconds, 29@31 3 E | 2 e Egge—Lower; ipts 9,171 ce 136 East \ ss = Pirsts, 40@41c; ordi: Midwest | x 87c; miscellaneous, Ave. ° bo ° = Sem Kelly-Springfield Tires E | = | é | é : WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY {| A bore has been defined as a : | h il : ; moto; want . ce 234 Midwest Refining Bldg. Phone 289 ff rist who wants to te | you about his wonderful mile- Bem Bi Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax | age experience with Kelly- ms i Service and General Accounting. Springfield Tires, when you want to tell him about yours, Information of Importance to CASPER SUPPLY CO. Casper Real Estate Board — \ G . > ar i Burke Oil Stockholders Corner Center and Fifth Streets Phone 913 : Cas : per; Wyoming CALL Oil City Auto Supply Co, White Motor Truck Co. 412 E, 2nd St—Ph, 1112 165 S. Ash—Ph, 908. D. B. SULLIVAN 217 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1530 RAY’S SERVICE STATION West Yellowstone

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