Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. GLENROCK OIL COMPANY MAKES : ANNUAL REPORT te stockhalders teday from the lecal deen purchased offiers of the company. port the president says: “The report to one year ago stated that the company |{" had acquired additional leases in the DAT Salk Creek fiekt. | Severat new common twenty or more wells eastern point which will latrect extlet for the Im this re| Son wal the stockholders are At that time these oder ap tae [Rake repeniay. tees comeieted. The | Texas company te now constructing |Faccean ss saoee a end it 9 coly |SSgaiioan wis tocyee snort, contract Sane amenatn ceie ane: and are deing Grilled by tt. Under the contract a pipe line in respiredicte ba cunstrested. te nome @ more crude to the fs Ri an approximate depth of 3.000 feet or on leases adjoining and bordering the/ fied in spending the money necessary holdings of our company im this fleliljto test these sands at this time, dut to ascer lich prove that cur leases are high) arrangements will be made to drill t On account of this be-| deep weil in this field as soon as co: y productive. ing new territery zed a rather careful policy work. large sums of money until we were convinced that ent : as * would property, amd at the Teapet naval extensive rude, tts operations ‘nm this part of the! ~ the recemt discoveries tn Teapet fied the company has begv a more extensive deviopmat driiling two wells, one located on the treme southwest corner of section 16, end the other on the extreme south: east corner of snction 17, adjoining oftsetting wells now being dr“led by the Mammeth Of company. verbaps will be started this fall and others in the spring. “The existing low price of crude oll as Deen inductve im eliminating ans development work. resent price of T@ cents per barre! tor Salt Creek crude is exteremely low, compared with the price of $3.73 yer barrel received for the same crude a year and a half ago. During the past “~The refining companies located at Casper, purchaser of the Salt Creek bave materially increased their. ~efining capacity a the past year. to be gare —— when Glenreck first company ts tm de-‘ bode refraining from jacquired some leases be productive. of tts the present time is @uctive. reserve, both wells Several fields are known as sands which are the ‘The| year jast ended. The treacurer’s s: panying the report pany to de tn exceler total assets of $9,572 31 shows the gross ‘of returns from. the tons look favorable for detter prices. ‘The met carrying. on Yocated favorably - on what it known as Dome which lies some twenty miles to the north of the Pilot Butte fiend. well ts Being Grilled at the present writing by the Superioc Syndicate and is now at a depth of 1.200 feet. The next 69 days may prove or disapprove the possibiiity of thie field being pro- ‘The same sands will be en the Sheldon countered im this well at a depth of around 2.500 feet that undertie the Poot Butte field around 2.000 feet.(J. Wall. EJ. K ‘The test ts very interesting to our) © compeny on this account. The sands that will be encountered in these two the Wall Creek producing sands tm the Salt Creek fied “Attached hereto i the treasurer's report of the company for the fiscal “R. G. TATLOR, President.” tatement accom- shows the com- mt condition with 382.72, the limbil tithes consisting of notes to the amount’ of 95.900. The earnings and expense account fo rthe fiscal year ended July consisting sale of crude oil by the company and Ke subsidiaries Against this in- But if he has the instincts of « real busi- mess man he recognizes the value of time, of promp(vess, of friendship. He understands that the Telephoze saves time; it enables him te close his deals promptly and to hold his friends through the spoken word. ‘The success of the telephone is bottomed on its universality. The entire country is webbed by the wires of the Bell System. Every town, every hamlet, every customer is within the sound of your voice. ‘The man who knows the value of things uses the LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. STA TION-TO-STA TION CALLS ARE QUICKER AND COST LESS. ASK OUR MANAGER. Ge Mountain Stzces Telephone and Telegraph Co. rat Tt £4 CASPERS FAMILY. THEATRE Bu1GJS IYER BIE LADIES’ MATINEE WEDNESDAY W. First, off Center A comedy full of pep and funny situations. TODAY “FINNEGAN’S ALLEY” Shows 7 and 9 Admission 40c THE VALUE OF THINGS The person who sees clearly the relative value of commodities generally ic a good trader. With this insight he is enabled to buy from those who set a low value on their goods and to sel/ to those who set a high value om Bis goods. = LIVESTOCK FINAN BIG PROBLEMFOR THE COUNTRY (Continued from Page One) the business on s sound be--+ for the future, and to aroit a repe ition of the @iscstrous conditions which confront. ed us @ year ago, @ number of cagnges lerom former practices are necessary lif the industry wishes to attract cap ital at reasonable rates, these ChinS"® | have been developed im the .various must be brought about promptly OF [prestack states, of the laws govern First and ing the protection of brands and tities to Mvesteck, including especially the Ms responsible lhaders. foremest is the matter of tmspection. | The inspection upon which the bank er Gepeods in placicg & lean i car tiel on im an entirely wey. If Be happens te who ts capable of Inspecting the stock. who has the necessary ability right character, né@ syatematic supérviste Inspection so far 2s I have tee unorganized know a man and experience, and who ts a man of the then he is able to get past ytar a number of deeper. On account of the low price ofa rei‘able renort of the inspection. But} !m the industrr, I a: mbge pouneibearanass baile hows Witten larape the cemaane ik Git Bal aaa] tesa de be Casper Daily Cridune GING PRESENTS SEARCH MADE. RAWLEY fornia of PAGE FIVE. EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTION cuy im the fielt of Livestock financing 2 pesition semewhat Hike that occu ied ley certified pubife accountants in the field of financial auditing. “Another vital necessity is the re formation and unification, tn accord- ance with the best practices @hct COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, HATS, ETC. | A Bi Wags 12 re hee {AST TIMES TODAY las RAY —in— “A MIDNIGHT BELL” also Buster Keaton tefl wtihin or wighout the particular tate concerned. Administration Support Seen. “With these chenges brough: about confident that the machinery for pro | sary tands worked out. eady to co-operate. can The Caticura Stops Itching And Saves The Hair so ax_be involved. ae Zo é Shampoos with Curicera So oe R [AI | O Sonne b Ointment, do much to cleanse th 1toll 10c and 25c SATURDAY scalp of dandruff, allay itching and fertation, arrest falang bair and Wednesday & Thursday come ts a total operating expense $26,207.05 and royalties paid of $3 082.77, leaving net earnings for th Period of $249,333.66. Officecs of the company are R. G Taylor. president: G. president; I. N. Clay, vice presiktent Lu Tbe above, with G. L. Fergvson. Chas ry. Mex W. Ball A® Ott, const én SREISHTON. LHALB « sbubne ao HE AGah * STARTS TUESDAY THEA T3® to 10 o’elock. SPECIALS. Selection from The Musical Comedy. “SALLY” and LAST TIMES TODAY “OPEN YOUR JACK HOLT —tin— “THE CALL OF THE NORTH” ot! « R Hagens, vice F. McMahon, secre‘ary-treasurer. | e the directorate qemute a hair-growing condition. Pree’ ss Sprain Regn Pree yy Mast Adgreee “Cesare Lan HAROLD _ LLOYD “GRANDMA'S BOY” His First 5-Reel Feature and His Best. Two men and a woman are running the senate in Minnesota, = new m of the eternal triangle. ie Star. ‘FLAME of the DESERT’ —With— GERALDINE FARRAR LOU TELLEGEN Popcorn at Lobby— Fresh Every Minute Together with Casper’s best meals can be found each evening at the Wyatt Cafeteria RIALTO OWEN MOORE —jp— “REPORTED MISSING” LAUGHS AND THRILLS / Snub Pollard Comedy—A.esop’s Fables—News | THE CHICAGO NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA ass Theater ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY TONIGHT ONLY IS OPECIALTY NIGHT Every member of the Jollies Company will be seen in a specialty number. The Jollies Quartet will be on the job with a lot of new Harmony Songs. ALICE CALHOUN “THE ANGEL OF CROOKED STREET” A charming story of action and thrills is the feature picture. * TONIGHT AT 7 AND 9 ADMISSION 40c Admit Geo. E. Curtz and one tonight. Cr ——————————E WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—4 Acts of Circuit Vaudeville and Picture. LAST TIMES TODAY Tomerrow— MARIO CHAMLEE, Caruso’s Successor. First of the Richter Artist Series. D. W. GRIFFITH'S GREAT PICTURE OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The Beat of a Thousand Heofs a heargeg aa) oe grapes So peelbes paar A LOVE STORY THAT WEAVES TOGETHER THE TURBULENT je Sth Ga OF A GREAT NA- AFTERNOON AND NIGHT— GENERAL ADMISSION 50c 100 Seats Reserved at 75< Owing to the enormous cost of this production, the. produ~ demanded that an Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M.

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