Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1922, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. REFINERIES OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS HAVE BIG ADVANCE IN BUSINESS According to figures compiled by the Western Refiners as- sociation from statistics made by the bureau of mines and the es Geological Survey, Wyoming and Colorado re- fineries ran 25,700,000 barrels of oil to the stills during the nths of the present year as compared with 15,- 2 ncrease in refining operations of refineries The figures for this in oll at Colorado-Wyo-! January 1, 1922 uc CONCERT SCHEDULED sma M M.E. CHURCH sd NUMBERS TO FENTUR CR mR | rm and Cartwright. - “Gounod LEE MORRELL GAN IN TOILS, CHILOREN MAY GO a THE STATE HOME | |'s nie first yigtiat Ge Casper chu: BE STAGEC BY FUCH | — WEEK 4 ANTHERS Ta "0 SPEAKS TONIGHT AT THE. |= es METH oe > ds of wor’ m ¥ pss fu ati Preside! mt Harding in coming elec- | from Highland chureh, Denver. "This | tions. TALKING ONG 10 bt FEATURED IN Is IAUDEMILLE Wa aT ura BY Mi EE Mm do the ae: of time ay ast. ie ce of versal man in trio, con of in a singing and dancing ds much to. the general gives you the opportunity to share in the golden flow of wealth which wi people of Casper have been waiting for, THE ELKHORN SALT CREEK SYNDICATE controls the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 30-39-78, just 125 rods southwest of the Mammoth on 29. The well which proved the Teapot in the second Wall Creek and is considered by the oil fraternity to be one of the most important wells ever completed in Wyoming. Thousands of acres were proved by this wonderful producer and our forty is almost within the shadow of the der- rick. This land is within the Salt Creek withdrawal as defined by geologists of the Govern- ment and is separated from the prolific producing Teapot only by an imaginary line. Whether it is in the Salt Creek or Teapot feld is problematical but we know that it is in the direct path of big production and we are betting that when the second Wall Creek is tapped that oil will come roaring out over the top of the derrick. Geologisis predict it, oil operators believe it, and we intend to prove it. A contract will be let and a well started immediately on this choice tract which will be~ - carried to completion as quickly as it is possible to drill. Months of time and hard work combined with large sums of money have been necessary to secure these three choice tracts of high grade oil land. We were lucky to be able to pick what is considered the cream of the acreage in that district. : ; We are passing this good fortune on to YOU that YOU may share in this opportunity to participate in the distri- bution of the fabulous wealth that will result in the striking of a gusher in the field which the eyes of the whole world are watching. Will YOU grasp this golden opportunity for untold riches made possible by the lavish hand of nature in her great- est gift to mankind---OIL? | THE ELKHORN SAL 8, KIMBALL, SR., f P Dr. G. T. Morgan, Vice President; Pd ™. Elgin, Secretary~’ Capital $250,000--Authorized Issue $110,000 UNITS: CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE OFFICES OF TAYLOR &&

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