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THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 3, 1982. MAKE GIS AND FIELD NEWo} < |OMAHP. REFINING PLANT SOLD ’ TOE. T. WILLIAMS INTERESTS ‘Sr y American Beet Sugar’... meena : La __——— SSE OES From a source that is considered absolutely reliable the = American Can by : Tem information is given that interests closely associated with the Gmetlen Sue h Laser Cake E. T. Williams Oil have purchased the Omaha Be- E fining company, it:cluding the refinery located a Omaha, and 3 The Midwest Refining company added 1,974 barrels of | {merican International Corp 7 : 4 new production to the Salt Creek field during the last week Antkine dontne ene Rete: ¢ ¢ : that this plant will be operating early thi sfall by its nay with three completions—one each on leases of the Salt Creek —— Sugar . owners. New York Stocks Associated Press Lansed Wire, 8-5-2 | Salt Creek 15%. Ss . C . com| was Consolidated, the Mountain & Gulf and the Wyoming Asso-}, preys Tobacco ro nee oa aie radi gored F ciated companies. The location, leaseholders, depth and in- o Livestock Mart ming plant of 1,000 barrels a itial daily production of the new wells follow: sores . . : was ballt af the. Sétrmaion’ Eoetrosiie > 8 northeast of section, ry gl % : : This was completed at about the time : 149.72, Salt Creek Consolidated, Atl, Gulf and Weat Indies 1... 32° | Fras : Soe Oe Se ee ee s a uatitcat, 736 Marea | Vienna Exchange} sites ‘uscomoirs -___ Cadeage Prices. ‘an effort to control the entire output oa CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—(United States : northeast of section Baltimore and Ohio 7%, S Stron: Tone Ip Imparted to % mt at wen So |o fthat field, company representatives « 79. x & Gulf, 2,455 fe 120! Bethlehem Steel “B" bd 4 ger Pi Bureau of Agricul nomics.}—| made contracts beyond their capacity " Tumbles Again mindian Pacific . Lan Stock Market During After- ; market fairly|t> handle financially and the ¢ clea Tat Leather 2.222 noon Session. Bid ; beef steers strong to 15¢/ went into the hunds of a receiver, af- _ Associated at Motors ~~ 60% | Mike Henry higher; better grades showing most/ter being operated only # short time nesapenite and Ohio . 72% | Mountain. and advance; top beef steers $10.75; bulk/anq the physical assets of the com. 4 : : : shicago, Mil and St. . NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Prices con- ook eeady. 0 & ms ete f. ae pores 38.75@10.40; she sti iy t at test wells be-| VIENNA, Aug. 3.—The excange rate} Chicago, R. 1 and Pao. ssurtwest thined to tmprove an tlayie. Gant x meendy {| pany are in excellent condition. The & lwest is given/on the crown reached 51,000 to the|Chiro Copper stock ecason, which was featured by ai ol ball ages Bnd Me kans|HOW owners made the purchase from oa 7 \aollar yesterday. Government teaders}| Colorado Fuel and the trading in speculative favorites. | Den probing Rode ere ‘4 weifere|DondRoKlers some timo-ago, and since constant conference with repre-|Corn Products ............eee2 109 | Ploardy ......:. § A strong in; ve way to dull- Spon that time have been getting the equip- ‘ , ves of industry, fiance and labor | Crucible Steel 91% }Royalty & Producer. Sola] whieh waa dinlowed sta tan es: $5 3507.25; bologne bulls mostly $414 [ment in readiness for operation, but mt to devise means for averting a com ied Oe a PS 17% | Sunset et a period of weakness, resulting from x 9 wre bu ers early around!i was only today that The Tribune ¢ pike Beaiiunows nous Players Lasay - 85 |Tom Bell Royalty -. 4 z lPrench’ . was given authority to make the an- > Socings, re:| HRSRE ARETE Ae bilng tei oad ou | GODSERT) Aaptants Ss 70% |WWestern Exploration oe Jacee. Drees | Pigs nen Soe ae! mh - Hog receipts 21,000; best light lght| nouncement. o t ; |aemands for exchange, and only those|jenerat Alena” 180 | United Bete . 4 Shecsrea tart yen pea en . 3 butchers and light mized 100 higher:| Jt 4s the plan of the present o-nera _ f hangs, eneral Motors 13% | Wyo-Kans E ro: 5 : pe 85; best - ot Casper,|necessary to the public welfare areltacearioh Oo 1am | weorex : : rhe anacheets shows) @ piace Nor. others about sendy: top $1048; beat |to isitall a cracking process and ér hole caving| being allowed. reat Northern pf, 83% Western | Oil iFeida a F in the afternoon, following a sharp} \ i 10.48; bulk ‘ng sows $7.90@8.5 make the plant a complete refining els adly The exportation of automobiles has} lilinois Central 109% | Western States , K spurt in the oil group, notably in * 39 — pack: 3566105 unit. For the present no enlarge re 2. northwest of sec-/been prohibited at the request of the|!nspiration Copper . 40x} ¥ on. a z Mexican. Petroleum, .which was up . Ge a Digs steady to strong $9. = -50;| ments will be made but these will bs 10 t 75 feet trade in order top revent their pur-]/mternational Harvester 103% NEW YOrk CURDS CLOSING. five points. Low priced rails. sugars ‘ " 5 heavy $9.50%10; medium $9.90@10.75;| added as the demnnd for the products jchase at cheap artes for foretgn sale. |iMt- Mer Marine pfd. 67% | Mountain Producers + aes as $ 1426 vadart a aled stvake ‘in Jgoed tie: . 9 % | Hsht_$10.70@70.80; light ight $10.40/of the concern in that territory war- i _—_—_ J international “Paper 55 |: Mervitt z jena ts rsa be ns Li @10.70; packing sows, smooth. $8@/rant the investment. The refinery, Ynvincible Olt 12% | Glenrock (25| mand, all at tho day's best prices, The! Ny p Gt. N. Eve 1 105% | 8.50; packing sows, rough $7.25@8;| which is almost inside the city limits, ish to Ssc lower, with September 61 to] Keily Springtie! 44 | Salt Creek 1 closing was (firm. 013. killing pigs $9.50@10.50. has suffcient land surroundng to care e%e Kennecott Copper .. 35% | Salt Creek Cons. . . ¥. Bat, Sheep receipts , 12,000; fat lambs|ror any future addtions needed. ia Onis started a shade lower to a like| Loulsvilie and Nashville 132. | Prod. and Refrs, f NEW YORK, Aug. %—Opentag| Packard. strong to higher; spots on natives 15¢) Crude for the plant will be supplied jadvance, September 33¢ to 38%c and|ajcxican Petroleum . 174% | Marine prices on the New York stock ex-| Penn. R. to 25¢ up considering quallty and] trom Salt Creek, via the Gantean rs held near the initial figures. Miam| 29% Re raid ! change today Ggee tet in com- * A - sorting; top native $12.75 to city! Line to Casper end from. hére as Provisions lacked support Midvale Steel. 34% | Cities Service Com: ; Yoo | Paratively quiet tkading. Standard Qusensiand, 63, i947 butchers; early packer top $12.55:|Omaha by rail. Work on this line ia Missouri Pacific - 22% | New York Oil . . x uae peer tea Soin peso Queensland te 1047 bulk natives $12.35@12.50; culls most-| progressing rapidly with crews work- New. York Ce Fensiand ...... : i ns record: .50@9; four loads very good) TN Hoa! 96% | Fen cific, Cheeapeake and Ohio, Chicago! Sin. Ou, Bie, AR soak iE W159. with 896 Oats Peed enka sipoesi ceca ag Hc a crate Norfolk and" Western ani Northwestern, Baltimore an¢i + 34] sheep firm; top fat light native ewes ee] Ione Eo Ve 06 {ets / ; ring that oll can be transported 2 * | Northern. Pacific % : Ohio, and Great Northern preferred. $7.25; feeder lambs dull. |e os thig star earbiee aoe aia Saisaio Closing Today Is Near: “Level! ras --- OTF Lette Oklahom Prod. 3 2% . : Ol Conspicuous strength also was! Suing sae. barge infbena oatsa ava! aera < 3 May <1. K ‘ acifie'Oll..........<5 46} shown by Julius Kayser company, F.| te of Opening After Slight | conn— Pan American Petroleum W. Woolworth company and Western . in readiness to handle the output by . Fluctuations. Bept...2= Pennsylvania ‘8 ruguay, x the first of the following month. | Dec 5 f People’s Gas Union, all of which advanced ‘to newt Vir~ |States Bureau of Agricultufal Eeco-| While not at liberty to give out ine May — ; sees 2 ae | Mahe “toe the. yeas mt ESE GE 5 5 2 % 38% | nomics.}—Hogs receipts, 9,000; market! formation at this time relative to fu- CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Wheat dropped) 0 AT. . y Consolidated Copper - ‘ 1% points. Mexican Petroleum ¥, - urieven, average about 10c higher than|ture plans of the interestd partis, it { teday to new low record sone ne Sept ee ope 5 a ae ae good — ind. Has td yesterday's average; bulk mixed and/inown that this only the beginning > the 1922 crap. The fall took place) © aae dB, : $= ‘ep. Iron and Steel .. points above yesterday's closé. Pan- packing grades, $7.50@8.75; buik 299! o¢ what may prove t tn the saxty dealings, and appeared to| 0c: == — 3 : Royal Dutch, N. Y. 3 American “Petroleum and Mexican | bid, 4; offered at 4%%; last loan, 4:|t> soppound butchers, $9410.38; top| On or’ pract mecuitege, nie H be due chiefly to pressure of hedging | MAY - - ede Siac Cos Oa” rude Market Seaboard hardened sympathetically. |call loans against acceptances, 34-1 $10.40. nt only be of Denetit. tothe, eee » favorable weather for| May - - - -39 39 c : inclair’ Con Oil The only outstanding exceptions to} Time loans firm; 60 and 90 days, 4 5 4 gales and to favorable rime here | UARD— Southern Pacific Fe re ORD ae Leer Ooh Sh lees eationthe: aie) pitiae S mercantile) = Gucre.recslots. 2. Ties ell Sisenen ee" | crners Tout wilt be ot wast importance 2 harvesting. Besides receip Sept. 31.95" 11.40 1133 21.27 | Southern’ Rahway 25% PD’ y 104%. jfrally steady; prime yearlings 941-|to every independent operator in this were large, being estimated at 500 car.| Sept. - - - 11-25 i180 Th00 sie | Standard Oll of N. J. ..... 335% | atule Creek -----------—---8 .85 _] Tobacco and Republic Steel, which de-| Paver, 4%. 50; choice 1030] aistrict loads. Opening prices, which ranged) p73. ~~" i Studebaker Corporation 130% | Bis Muddy -— +90 [clined 1% of a point respectively, ae ges po CeM Dt ES, co eeeey from %c to %c lower, with Septem-| 21N) 30.97 | Tennesse Copper 10% | Salt Creek The duliness of the market was re- ign exchange fim. | rit-| COW® $725; grass cows and hetfers t ber $1.05 to $1.05% and December |5*Ph - - - ' Texas Co. .. 47% | Rock Creek --—.----------------1.00 [lieved for a time, when profesional NEW YORE, Aus. i ent 2 “ mostly $4,50@5.75; veals, $8.50@9.50;| Meet me at the Smoke House. $1.07 to $1.07% were followed by a Texas and Pacific . 30 | Osage -—-. wwenea------- 140 |foperators trading for quick turns ain, demand 4.44%; one 4.44%; 60-l rockers and feeders, $6@7.50. oe moderate further setback and then Potatoes. Tobacco Products .. made a sudden onslaught on prices. | 4ay bills on er er ene $36 Sheep receipts 10,000; lambs strong| . Do you belong to the American Let Ps something of a reaction. CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Potatoes barrels Spe eg ema on ‘Weakness in such favorites as Stude-] France cone ve S 5 ie to 26c higher; bulk $12.25@12.50; best | gion? Subsequently announcement that 1; slightly atronger, sacks steady; re-| Union Pacific... e baker and Chandler Motors, Crucible “ah Geman As a ipo ined fp. | western lambs unsold, held at $12.75; 000,000 bushels of wheat here had|ceipts 61 cars; total United States res 63 Steel, Baldwin Locomotive and Ma- igian, demand, or2 “| sheep and feeders steady; early sales ; - S. Ind. Alcohol Germany demand, 13%; cabics. heen bought for export and that in ad-| shipments 409; eastern shore, Virginia) Tiitca States Rubber. Pd - rine preferred caused hasty profit- J > fb "| feeding lambs $11.40 @11.75, dition 00,000 ushels had been taken|cobblers $2.75@2.90; Kamsaa sacked) tnited States tSeel - re taking in other stocks which had 19%. a te enfin Se a ah es , ' at the Atlantic seaboard lifted prises|cobblers, $1.00@1.15 cwt.; Minnesota! Utah Copper . 4 - shown recent marked strength. Chem- pore ay pat ¢ x Denver Prices. . & little, but the effect failed to last.|sacked early Ohios $1.00@1.15 cwt.;| Westinghouse EI fcal, domestic ofls, food, International] _ Norway, demand, Nga DENVER, Clo., Aug. 3.—Cattle re- The close was unsettled at %> net| Kansas sacked early Ohios mostiy| Willys Overland Paper, American Can ‘and Consoli-|Swedee, demand, 26.00, | ceipts 700; market steady; beef steers decline to %c advaace, with Septem |poor quality and condition €5@85c) American Zine, Lead an eaten | Gap ware Vales applied itrecty, Denpieck, darsand, 2 ot $709; cows and hetfers, $5.7507.5 ber $1.05% to $1.05% and December |cwt. | Butte and Superior 3080 Marine preferred lost 2%, Crucibio} Switzeriand: center Se calves $6@9; bulls $2.50@4.50; stock- $1.07% to $1.07% Montana iPener ¢ Ee IN Steel 2 points and a considerable num- ~~ Sn tat ers and feelers $5@6. Corn and oats were easy with wheat] Butter, Egg: BhRttay’ Anteona na ber of issues 1 to 1%. Sarena ‘tucnans Md Hog receipts 1,600; market.6¢ to 100 After opening unchanged to %c low-| CHICAGO, Aug. i|Great Northern Ore . 39% Investment buying of high grade in-| Poland cemane vmand, 2.46. higher; top $10.85; bulk $10@10.25. er, September 61% to $1%c, the corn| creamery extras 83%c; firsts 24@31c;| Chic: ‘and 7 - = dustrials and a few selected specialties mest i nh oF Sheep receipts 2,201 ‘ | ago 78% NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Prices of Argentine demand, 36.25. 7 market declined a little more and then|seconds 28@28%c; standards 33c. Maxwell Motor . 19% B|- Wyoming ofls at 2 p. m. today wero | ¥8% noted during the morning session. Brazil demand, 13.70, to strong; ewes $6@6. 7 recovered somewhat Eggs unchanged; receipts 8,875 listed on the New York exchange as| Foreign oils furnished the only real ac-) S7°t oat exchange, 99 11-16. $11.25@12. Rains where most needed in the/ cases. Jewelry and water reparring by ex: | follows: tivity, Mexican Petroleum extending sn Heeteaes oy abd er kee err es southwest counted later against at-| Poultry alive; higher; fowls 16@|pert workmen. All work guaranteed| Boston-Wyoming 75: Merritt %%;|‘t8 Sain to 3 points and the two Pan}, X ‘ tempts at rallies. The close was un-|22%c; broilers 21% @27e; roosters|Casper Jewelry Mtg. Co., 0.8 Bldg, | Mutual 9%; New York 24%; Omar 1%. | A™erican tssues, General Asphalt and Pipeline Rumored ! : F settled at the same as yesterday's fin 113%c. ‘ ‘ Mexican Seaboard, moving up 1 to 1% points. Woolworth extended its i 7] early gain and there was a good de- But Not for Oil mand for Adams and Wells-Furgo Ex- PATRONIZE lerchants Refin- points. Other strong spots were} 3. S. Eillson of the Midwest Meine . ‘American Sumatra Tobacco preferred |ing company, with other official, re- ‘bup 4%; Federel Mining and Smelting | turned last night from a ten days’ in- ee ee VOL. 1 MILLS, WY A latte ri Caxz|tions in the northern part of this| Although a cut in the price of crude - OPATIGAS L222 NO. 25_ /ihe meas re Pee ew tcah Iac| state and Montana, the trip extending | trom the local fields today would not preferred 1%. Norfolk and Western,|to the Canadian border and also in-|have come unexpected following the which recently registered a now high,| cluding a tour of the Glacier National /announcement of reductions in the Miss.Dorothy Bassct, T. J. Basset, Miss Jean Coughlin entertained a7 Carl C. Williams and family attend-| Mrs, Paul Estes and children, Mrs Olot and Jack Hustad drove to Box| few friends last Wednesday evening|ed the roundup at Wright, Tuesday,|H. P. Demmon and children left on|gropped one point on profittaking. | park. Mid-Continent yesterday, at the time Elder canyon Sunday-for @ Gay's fish-|in honor of Miss Estella Gault. Danc-| leaving Monday evening in their car.| Wednesday evening for Price, Utah,| Republic Motors was ‘ae 2% soe While no cerifiction can be had, it|of golng to press no such announce- : ing. Luck seemed to be against them | ing and music furnished the evenigg’s —— |where they will join Mr, Estes and|new low. International Mercantile|18 understood that the party also in-|ments had come from elther of the as they returned Sunday evening with| entertainment. Light refreshments} 4, and Mrs. Henry Beyer arrivea| Mr. Demmon. Marine preferred, Gray and Davis, ana | vestigated the possibilities of an Inter-| local purchasing agencies. Following only @ very few fish to-show “for the|/were served. The guests were Missliast friday from Sun River, Mont Eastern Ilinots were reactionary. Call| national pipeline for the purpose of/the lowering of the posted prices of aay, Gauit, Miss Coughlin, Miss Ruth Hun-|y,, Beyer has obtainel a position! Montte Dicketts returnd Saturday|money opened at 4 per cent. carrying Canadian products of a high }'25c per barrel as announced yesterday —— ter, Miss Emily Riley, Messrs. Olof] with the refinery and he and his fam-|afternoon from the Casper private — proof nature into this territory, as it}the Tetas company this morning re- Ms. GE. Boyle and gon, Juntor,| Hustad, Chester‘and"E@wardCoush-| iy will make thefr future home in| hospital. Mr. Ricketts i recovering is belfeved that there is a suffictent|duced its prices 250 in Oklahoma, Money. returned "Friday. evening from Doug-|lin. Mills. from his-burns and broken ribs slow-| NEW YORK, Au a 4 to warrant the outlay and| Kansas and north Texas fields to com- rc ; x , Aug..3.—Foreign bar | deman las where they had visited the; past EE ——- liy ‘and is still under‘the doctor's care.| silver 690; Mexican ‘dollars 53%c. | that this means of transportation wuld | ply with those of the Sinclair and ‘week with Mra, Boyle's mother, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miles-enter-| ire 37, P, Demmon and .chtldren ; lessen materially the H. C. L, (high! Prarie Of and Gas, These cuts were A. &, Steinle. tained at dinner Sunday evening for] returned Inst Saturday night from| Mr.,and Mrs.,Blmer-€dwarés and Metals. cost,of liquor) which at present ts al-[not entirely without benefit to the For Expert ta ETE 19, OD et Minatare, Neb., where they had been|Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Robertson spent| NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Copper tirm-|most excessive, and the subject of fJersey has reduced the price of sas: much speculation. No preliminary | Jersey has reduced the price f gas- ee surveys have been made as yet but| line two cents per gallon over its en- Watch Repairing Various sites for filling stations have |tire distributing territory and the At- been looked over and are now being |!antic Refining company made a re- Mrs. E. M. Boyle, Mrs. Otto Van/| =a visiting with Mrs. Demmon's mother.| Wednesday at Salt Creek. Mr. Ed-|er; electrolytic spot and nearby 14; Cleave and three children, left last| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice an- — wards combined business with pleas-|later 14@14%. Sun4ay for Mrs, Boyie’s homestead|mounce the birth of an elght pound! yer and Mrs. Julius Jensen, Mr. and| ure on this trip, doing a little election-| Tin weak; spot and near by 32-12 boy Monday morning. He has beet! yrs, Gien Mills, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.|ecering for himself as county assessor, (futures, 32.25. And Jewelry Repairing of for & two'weeks’ stay. — named Eildon Clarence, Brakebell spent Sunday at Helis’ Half| for which office he is running on-the| Iron steady; prices unchanged. consifiered. Ess pe ead ge ed [ee Al mono a the better kind After a two months’ visit here with Se Acre. The day was full of experiences| Republican ticket. Lead steady; spot 5.75@5.80. Mr. Ellison leaves for Denver to- <r fraite. . Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McKnight, Miss) MP® FR. © Christianson has-been |for the party—Mrs, Mills and Mr. | Zinosfirm; East St. Louls spot and|Sight. and while nothing can be} Pmmnesivin Shr peneores he CALL AT Estella Gault left Thursday evening | 1t'®, 9, DEF ee er home| Frakebill taking a seven-foot tumble| Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hoffman and|near by delivery, 6.20. learned as to the nature of his errand, | fons. 24c at garages and kerosene re- for Denver to join her parents ana|PUt Sf Itect reports she was much/in cimbing about the rocks. For-|son Edward of “Missoula, Mont. ar-| Antimony, spot 5.25@5.62. It 1s possible that interesting an: | io ee nn eer 1 ~ TRIPENY’S brother on a motor trip through the |'™PFove"'- tunately no bones were broken al-|rived Tuesday evening for a visit epee, nouncpments may be forthcoming SIRE PPO ROE Sta ee Sree though Mr. Brakeball is bewailing| with Mrs. Hoffman's sister and broth- Money. upon ‘this return. }241 8. Center Phone 72 or 99 pret ¥.-Poulen has purchased the H. P. |Demmen home and he and his fam. Margery Jean Richards, weight nine j}; will take posseesion of same the and one-half pounds, arrived Saturday |iatter part of the week. afternoon to gladden the hearts of = = Mr. and’Mrs, C. B. Richards. | wer. and. Mrs. Howard Daylis re- a turned Sunday afternoon.from a three Mrs. N. B, Campbell,and daughters,/ weeks’ motoring trip with relatives Murrel and Tia, arrived last Friday|to Sheridan, Wyo., and“Billings, Mont. from Wheatland for a ten-day visit| Many little side trips were taken while here with her mother and brother.|stopping in Sheridan and Billings and American membersht the tearing of his best silk shirt and|er, Mrs. O, N. Patterson and Montie| NEW YORK, Aug, 3.—Call-money, Se ae amon, Ip drive Sunday trousers. Ricketts. easter} ‘high 4; ruling rate, 4; ciosing| Always on Time—When your ttme = plecerwas rogulated at ‘Tripeny's Jew-| «rect me at the Smokehouse.” ; elry repair departmen ae July Milk Report “Watch Who Goes There.” “MY Mrs. Jose! Ine an Mr. Robert A./jt! aylis repo! their vacatis as Sire, Towephine ‘and * 4 iting heen 2 moet enforabie one FINAL C AR” De SeRTaUE TION ‘date chad Raw Milks / perfect control. The a | That is whatyou'll say, once-you own Carfson Dairy power of the Wills Sainte Claire Only a Few Days Left of Our | a Marmon. You'll get the utmostin Begigs:Dairy ry is created by the eight-cylinder, 6 | motoring, yet at low cost, both in in- Vincent Dairy sixty-degree-angle motor. The Closing Out Sale ial prie and maintenance. Why de- Allen Dat” 5 control comes of eave of riding g : i lay? Learnnow whatyouaremising. $ pane t and steering, the perfect bal- Everything Going-at Cost ; Reasoner Dairy ee ate ee and 3 Ho! Dairy y of the whole. No Oil Stores Ae eee Kelly Dairy woman knows what motoring Enamel and Aluminum Ware ‘McFarland Dairy is until she drives the Wills Cutlery—Black Wire Screen Coats\ Poultry Netting All kinds of Paint, Varnish, etc. With every $2 purchase-you get a chance-on a new Cabinet Phonograph. WE DELIVER JOHN S. M’KNIGHT Mills, Wyo. Phone 2019R2 HARDWARE FURNITURE PAINTS GLASS | Sainte Claire. : ie ON She CJoremost Fine Car Second and LW Jerr ocr naet cca KENNEDY MOTOR CO. ~~ Hawley'D: wifes 236 W. Yellowstone—Phone 909 Pasteurized Milks CasperJDairy Co. Gilt’ Edge Oreamery-Co. 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