Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 41

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=. is THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE AND WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW , PAGE SEVEN SEVENTY MILES NEW RAILROAD ARE ADDEL L MILEAGE \Doubletrackiig of Union Pacific and E> RAI tension of Nebraska Line Into Goshen IN THE STATE, County Make Up Total j rH 8 &0 LEAD Seventy miles of new railroad were constructed in Wy ‘= a" . ming during 1921, of which 40 miles were incidental to i! double tracking of the main line of the Union Pacific and Name of raflroad. Mileage. miles was the Wyoming portion of the Union Pacific’s e poe ee eniierh 693.27 || tension of its North Platte Valley line to Yoder, in tt Chicago and Northwestern 278.35 || Goshen Hole. Both these construction enterprises were con Colorade Railroad Company 12.83 || pleted in the year and during the Colorado and Southern 153.19 || last week: of December train service! t ik the Mereapbanee Colorado and Wyoming 14.63 || waz maintained on the Yoder exten-|received Uttle credence and hes n. ‘and tesumption of construction|been substantiated. —aenn—fee 67.47 || work om the Yoder branch early in| A project tentatively put forws 225.20 ||1922 {s forecast, with the tntention|during the Inst year is for the ¢ Saratoga and Encampment 44.60 || of connecting the line with the main Union Pacific line cig’ Wyoming Raflway Company 28.49 Wyoming end Missouri RGF ee «| O78 FINANCES OF |. STATE BUILT UP BY RICHE Bonded Indebtedness Offset by Large Funds Created for Use of School and Other Institutions Piney, in the upper Green River ley to Kemmerer, on tho Short Line Im Lincoln co’ -|a line would be about M\and would provide a The total amount of bonds held at Total 1,935.05 Dermanent land funds i= §7,872,- 0, apportioned as follows: ne as the result of fortune was the luck of one Wyo. 24 || ming short line during 1921, tt 4 togo and © pment, a forty eee seth ~< cut fo: uring Mileage, |/Sounty, threateed with junking by its|Chicago and Northwestern extens! and. he Moree interests, and long |®Uthward to connect the two line Raliroad serving the largest number of counties; aBa&qQ ...... U.P. in @ rundown condition, late in the fall|tWeen Rawlins, on the December ost | rege big egy ot hae Slam pone ea aacstoe eecioon ‘re Union F isbursemen’ 81. 1920, to if railroad under an operating agree- 7 roan, som RAWLINS TRADING POINTFOR |. = Sc Ses ae eee ie as wre aan. and already the Union Pacific has in-|t? ® connection the Burlingt: Industrial Accident General Fund. jdlcated its intention of acquiring title |®t oF ser Guernsey, and a « (Chapter 124, 8. L. 1915.) loan to the property and operating it with)connect the Chicago and No December 3: een sidegiinte' . equisesant ahd arlern and Burlington parallel lines 53,700.00 uP. 167,00 ||#ervice. Improvement of the 750.00 down plant already is in progress. became somewlp -_ anagq fiattened late tn the bb when Br 4 1.0 ‘Rawtina, the county seat of Car| pipeline has been constructed to thel|o & & Sony ane. ta ecehvens EihnGs.; | Rieten.. ofScials Pictcweryilre bon county, is on the Union Pacific] city, giving {t a permanent supply of|| Cc. & N. W. 129.94 The Colorado, Wyoming and Bast- rea bam JOre = jaygeagen! oe 9,000.00 +$ 645,185.27! ratiroad, 173 miles nortHeast of Chey-| natural gas. Drilling in these turee ern, a Wyoming-Colorado short line| Were not interest 433,758.77 871,000.00 enne ard miles from Omaha. It|felds for both of] and gas, the tat-|| ©. W. @ 2. running ‘rom Laramie into North > FA ‘6 being accomplished without hard-| 1921 ...... 469,830.78] has a population of 5,500 and lies at|ter to supply the lines running to the|] U. P. 147,63 || Park. Cotu, and originaity intended to] ~ new papenbécked photograph | ship upon the taxpayere—the money an altitude of 6,144 feet. Casper refineries, assure their devel- tap the Moffat route farther south|mm has been introduced in G: for this purpose being derived from| ‘otal ... ~#1.016,016.05/ "Rawlins is one of the largest, tf not] opment. U.P. and west, Inte in the year was pleced|tt is cheaper than celluloid film, fees for automobile licenses, of the} hote—Included in the sbove dis-| che targest trading point, taking into) The Union Pactfo ‘Taflroaa nas ex-|| 8. & EB. —___ 127.07 ||to the hands of a receiver as the result|ns good, and ts particularly sifted original teste of $2,800,000.00 in 1919, |Dursements are three transfers, name-| consideration territory served, of any| tensive shops in Rawlins, employing of action by holders of bonds on which{3oray work. $530,000.00 has been paid, and on July 21:68 transferred to the indus. | city in the state, It bas a fine stock| together with the trainmen over scp || C. B & interest paymnets had been defaulted Boube ast eerie, (ressurer. will no| trial accident reserve fund; $128,817.58] raising country to the.north, east and|men. ‘There are extensive men el] GN. Ww. — 71.24 126.96 ||ana under the receivership, it is ant{c- 4 doubt pay oft § transforred to the general fund of the! jot, assuring a stendy ‘progress for| posits near the elty and large purd ipated, will be refinanced and saved Set one Fie sO D0 crane oo ,S Je 191i) the city even if the other tndustries|!!mestone deposits with coal Ie anus || O. & In ——— 119.24 || for further development. It is @ high- bora $10,000.00 transterred to the fund for | erg tittle developed. It {8 now one|dance within suvan miles of the city Sheridan. ly Important feeder of the Unton Pa- _ Yooational ‘sucstion ag per chapter] s+ tne most important stock centers] limits C. B&Q —____ 96.06 cific and the only rail outlet for a re- pip rs 108, 8. Ts 1922. and shipping points in the west. The state penitentiary, costing || WY: Ry- 10.55 107.19 |/gion of tremendously important uat- of $ On the north are the {mportant Lost Soldier, Ferris Dome and Ma- honey Dome oll and gas fields. A $100,000, {s located here tn addition to a large number of fine municipal 3 The Wyoming and Missouri River MINING buildings and business blocks, = | raliroad, five miles of which ts in ural resources. incoming, and the other by outgoing | Wyoming and the remaining ten or o ENGINEER cotpte ts a transfer of $50,521.68 from Bil + ships, with the object of preventing | dozen miles in South Dakota, was sold the industrial accident general fund. uge Stations Prevent the pollution of the bay with ofl in|under foreclosure during the latter P.O. 1360 Balance November 80, 1931, 2 P. 1] . f H. bo: bilge water, It is claimed that bilge |part of 1921, the chief creditor taking - O. Box Disbursements . -$ 764.00} general fund $469,830.73 ollution o ATDOTS| water is now killing fish, oysters and| t over. Its terminus is Aladdin, « emall Casper, Wyo. Balance November 30, 1921 433,046.27| Balance November 80, 192%, wild fowl by the thousands. Similar|coal camp tn Crook county, Wyoming. , M reserve fund ,.++..s++s-+ 488,046.27/ It has bes= proposed tn Baltimore,|stations are operated suc fully in|Operation is continving. A report sued in 1921—5% Total .,... +$488,810:27 ——--— |to establish two bilge stations in’ Now York. It is estimated that each|that 1t was to be extended to a con: ‘The payment of ; Note—Included {n the abpve _re- ; ~.$902,! Chesap y_ one ta be utilized by station would cost about $50,000. nection with the Burlintgon’s Sheri- es During December, its first month of busi- ness, The Finance Corporation of Wyoming earned a NET PROFIT of $4,351.66---a little more than one-third of the total amount neces- sary to earn in order to pay nine per'cent on the preferred stock outstanding at the end -of December. ‘ The old year is gone but it leaves us a heritage—which the wise will promptly claim. Experiences of yesterday are priceless guides for tomorrow—they well may be of great- est worth among all that has come to us during the year that is closed, heed ing In The troop of fresh, bright days of 1922—three hundred and sixty-five brand new opportunities. They are each just waiting to be used wisely and to the full—that the user may Tyee and be happy and that the next New Year may find him far along the road of success. The Finance Corporation of Wyoming invites your careful investigation, and will be pleased to submit a sworn financial statement upon request. Investments in this security are being made daily, by, both large and small investors. For those desiring a con- venient deferred payment plan, one has been arranged. Full particulars will be given upon request and without any obligation whatsoever. With best wishes for a truly happy and prosperous New Year, we cordially invite you to become better acquainted with our banking service. GRATIOT & COMPANY " INVESTMENT SECURITIES 407 Midwest Bldg.—Phone 252 Casper, Wyo, / Citizens’ National Bank CASPER, WYOMING Capital $100,000.00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $40,000.00. IAG

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