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SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, : 923. ~ @be Casper Sunday ogorning eridune PAGE 8 WOYMING’S LEADING OIL, BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL DEPARTMEN' ‘BUSINESS HAS GOOD | STOCK PRICE GAINS |} = FRIEND AT CAPITAL (Seen) FOR WEEK CREDITED | IN PRES. COOLIDGE #32 225"== TO FAVORABLE NEWS pace T. and T, . , domed Liberty betes ds 3540 98.40 ‘A ° . . . uy x ° r . ° 13 93.08 Agricultural, Industrial and Commercial Interests Need | American Tobacco naoe ; 37 Mercantile and Trade Reviews Reflect Encouragement | “tine ty ovond Sica 90 ship Have No Fear of New President, Roger W. Renee CRPOM ererememeres neolldated “Royalty. 1.1 Found in President's Policies; Upward (Trend Livery. Fourth tts — 80 aa Babson Says in Interview Ad. Gult and West indies — Bt Continues Till Close U. & rect ‘a ——Foanian age Bal ‘and Ohio —_____. cob 2 Cxschostovak Rep 2 oe + ar Danish Municipal 8 A 107% 107% as eee y HILIS, Mass., Aug. 18.—Knowing that | Calimone perweim wo ; nee NEW YORK, ‘Aug. 18.—Marked improvement which has Dominion (of Canada; 68 2068 = aay Rie . Babson is a neighbor of President Coolidge, he has been | Canadian Pacifia -—-——--— marked the last week’s trading in the stock market was still | Tinuneso fe ————— 80% 80% continually asked during the past two weeks to make a state- centres teeter One +H evident in today’s short session of the exchange when of-| Kingiom of Balgium, os 98 = (96% ment as to the probable attitude of the new president toward | chandler Motors een ferings were well absorbed and profit-taking failed to check, A pe AR it edchy Aas osm Bh ied co . Dusiness. Mr. Babson has, however, refused to do so unti! |Chesapeake and Ohio. the upward course. Weekly mercantile and trade -eviews | i*®, ° Been by tate at Queensland, és ——.____. - 101 100% reflected the general improvement in business and prospects | U. K. of G. B. & I,, 5%s 1037 101% 101% today, believing that it was no time to talk busi Chicago and Northwestern ——. : sartnections that iS anece Coolidge} “No as ae davai’ Neg Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfa . ‘dent has done so Mr. Babson has an-| three million people dependent upon|Cchsolidatet Ges’. c Pac. .-—--.. Mountain & Gulf -— for settlement of the anthracite mine, forel; exchange also established a RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS i should be permitted to make his own| that agriculture is the basis of Amer-|Chite copper ne New York oil -—_ ' SReMthatroversy< tuotigh <nesotia-| new low tor alls time American Smelting 6s —-————-________ 91 91a! announcements. Now that the Presi-| {can prosperity and that with thirty-|Chino Copper sal Pioard: eee tions to be resumed Monday had a| Extension of the gasoline price cut-| American Sugar 63 —.. e ly Outwest — American ed Bani 3. 5 stabilizing effect. ting war to the eastern seaboard Tel and Tel, ov 6s ———— a Ne Oe eee eee “mwered the question put to him. agriculture for their income we must|Corn Pi Volume of sales showed consider-| caused intermittent selling of the ot! | emu : ’ Anaconda Cppper, 7a, 1938 ere ttine fried i iieaae eave; ey Unt tis ‘West before ees i 0 0: able increase in the week's trading,| shares during the week, practically | Anaconda Copper, 6s, 1953 A agricultural, e Bast. RA Sees en — Tom Beli Royalty --—. .02 03 Western Exploration, 3.05 8.15 Wyo,Kans ~ SOF) “70 ‘Western States ---- 14 15 industrial, and commercial interests) mye home iitnnhtlitba.. dees apcostd , a Cy Prelate pe Be "eg aye [be] dent was illustrated by the news ttem| Famous Players Lasky cee! ‘@ thorouift” economic training.| “Ch appeared in the papers on the| General Auphalt -. Publio participatjon being reportex!|<11 of the low priced issues selling at| Baltimore and Ohio cv. 4%s by commission houses in addition to| thetr lowest prices of the year. A|Hethlehem Steel con., 6s Series A ——— the great buying power furnished by|t+avy short interest, founded on the|Candian Pacific deb., 49 ——— ————--——-- the short interests, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ret, 5s A ——-—-—. to large over-production of crude oll, al- a 4 eventful morning of Friday, August|General Blectrio WOU ee OS 10 Speculative sentiment was cheered] ready has been built up in these bg Stiweunee and St. Paul cv., 44s ——- Wrhile-at Amherst college he majored) 5, The Associated Press dispatch |General Motors ..-.--- NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | %Y,® #er!es of favorable domestic de-| shares with result that when the] Goodyoan wire S87 adi ee mB peed ong caller read: ‘Mr. Coolidge came. down stairs|Great Northern pfa -._______ velopments. These included the dec-| rest of the list began to move up. 'g r Great Northern 7s A —. Montana Power 5s A -—____ Northern Pacific ref., 6s B “g| Gulf States Steel _———_______ ‘time to economic research. Those ree Ket A Ee aa sa eka Illinois Central -. _ who have heard him speak or have/+he telegram telling him that he was|!?sPiration Copper = 29 read his books recognize the thor-| president of the United States.’ Those | international Harvester -_—_ 76% ough ground work which he has! simple words, ‘slippers,’ ‘sitting room,’|;"t, Mer Marine pfd 21% B along econom{o lines. The country! «it the lamp,’ tell the whole story. earns gy Paper --—------ 3534 is very fortunate to have a President ¢ Dvincihle Of - laration of President Coolidge’s poll-| ward it induced extensive short cov- cles,.official assurance that no extra| ering in the olla. 5 session of congress was cantemplated| Public offering of a $20,000,000 Nor-| Northwestern Bell Tel. Ts signing of the Mexican conference| wegian government loan during the| Pacific Gas and Blectric 58 minutes with the prospect of early | week indicated that American bankers Penn. R. R. Gen, 5a -— palace recognition of Mexioo, announcement | were still in @ position to successfully | Sinclair Com Oil Col Ts 4. Other| Business has nothing to fear from| Kelly Springfield Tire ----—--- » Indians ~---—-—-_ 68.6 that the July trade balance was favor-| compete with those of London anc |‘ tM praca} who estate ie dhe te oe pad the man peith, that srviropmbat mae Kennecott Copper e. aie ng a first time Fass hvapeneal / iad continent for lucrative foreigr . Presid may posses wi such friends. foreover, vat ima Locomotive Publication of several excellent earn- usiness. tain qualities which President Cool-| 4° an, he ts grounded on those tunda-| Louisville and Nasi ings statements and tho re-opening of] Considerable significance also was idge lacks, but none have equalled! entails of religion which put the|Mack ‘Truck the discussion of the miners wage de-| attached in the financial district to him in judgment and ability to handle} church ands the home before even| Marland O11 —_-____ mands, the $20,000 loan made to the Texas the great economic agricultural, in-] 0" tture, labor, commerce, or any. | Maxwell Motors 32 ’ Wilson and Co, 6s 7 Overthrow of the Cuno Ministry in| Farm bureau cotton Association by a dustrial, and commercial problems to-| thine else. ae gree ghee Berlin and publication of the British] New York banking syndicate as giv- @ay facing our country. “This means that the agricultural | New York Central Te note were the principal developments | { “Manufacturers may feel very safe/and business interests may feel safe| Ny, No TH, anc Hart feago abroad but they failed to have any with President Coolidge, owing to his| regarding the White House. Regard-| Norfolk and Western > weft Ppa fete Nee Benita | appreciable effect on stock prices, training and environment. William) tess of what selfish politicians may|Northern Pacific ..-_._..- 6.0 ice ipey risa SA TEhA choice} ‘though French and Belgian bonds ‘M. Butler, whose name has been 5°/ attempt to do in Congress, there will] Pacific Oil , th 5. ae OO — — approval to the cooperative mar- keting plan for certain commodities when the cooperative associations are constantly in the papers the past two|be a sane man at the wheel. Un-|Pan American ePtroleum Bo. kind scarce; steady to weak; mixed Properly organized for a legitimate AY ¥ ‘weeks, is the head of the great group] economic or unjust legislation will| Pennsylvania -_.. Sie and packing grades steady to strong; a ff Butler cotton mills in New Eng-| only be passed by riding over Pres{-| People’s Gas --______________ bulk good and choice 160 to 240 pound \} is land, ‘There mills are located in New| gert ‘Gocildes's seta, He plans to| Producers and Hafiners = averages $8.3008.60; top $8.65; bulk a belle- yoming pu Ss ; were depressed as a result. French ie = are LOS neccee cree desirable 250 to 325 pound butchers Bedford, North Adams and elsewhere! help the farmer; but will not permit 2 and employ about 6,000 operatives. the Math: Cummings Transportation | Reading $7,90@8.25; bulk packing sows $6.30@ Mr. Butler is also president of the! act to be repealed or crippled. He Republic Iron end Steet ——— 6,60; estimated holdover 2,000; heavy In f or I 4 st S ol di er W. ell ‘Change in Commercial Policy Likely to Seriou Rail- weight hogs §7.70@8.40; medium $7.95 iw mys ee a igh aneec eaeigseregks att oe ae ea te ty | Rieter Cou On: fs Wiehe. light Affect the Standing of Present British » packing sows smooth $6.25 bet tric Ine operating between Boston ponus bill which will be harmful to|/Southern Railway —__ ‘ - Ss y > and Worcester, which is tho most!the nation as a whole. Ho will stand| Standard Ol of NW. Jo cc Beth SEE Seen aows souene $06.26; Cabinet, Is Claim. y 2 successful interurban line in New|for gtrengthening the Fedesh! /Re-|Studebkare Corporation — ing pigs $7@: i Anna Belle-Wyoming Of] company] the Red Desert country having been 4 England. Mr. Butler combines ® serve Board, the Railroad Labor| Texas Co. —___ Cattle— Receipts 1,000; compared | started spudding in Saturday for !ts| suspended when casing troubles de NEW YORK, Au 18.— (United ap P. 1 legal training with a practical busl-/poara, the Federal Tarif? Commis-|Texas and Pacific ———~— 4 | With week ago; beef steers of value to! rirst well on what js considered proy-| veloped. Inasmuch as it would re- ’ - Fag! ited Press).-Premler $t 2 Il above $11.50; yearlings above $11 | oq iti in the Lost Soldier field] qui derable tt! epare foy| ley Baldwin, of Great Britain, is facing a revolt within ‘ erience, and from him Presi ther bodies working along} Z°0bacco’ Products A. sel ba territory in ost er quire considerable time to prepare fo y : M § Gant, Coolidge ‘hak Mepborbed ip ttre! ae ta Ce owes feos bee Capit ras Zransoontinental Off ang desirable fat she stock ibe to 25¢) of Carbon county, Wyoming where|a resumption of drilling there, {t wat | conservative party against his European policy. : mendous amount of industrial exper!-| nected to frown upon an unnecessary | trnited Retail lores mewnw~ Ut! ne others round soe ae P ma: | sensations ot the last year have played Dellaved to the best doterests of the A complete change in the British attitude toward Fra ence. President Coolldge’s closest per-| coal shortage or an attempt by OF / 1, §, Ind. Alcohol _.. Unga $12.50; cantiers and cutters are| ationa’ Tho new nel de eee | wtockholders to transfer the cen, | 2nd Germany is in the making, and the new Prime Miris| sonal friend is Mr. Frank Stearns.) -anized labor to hold up the country|United States Rubber 1 | Stions. ‘The new well is located in| th st Solider field. ‘The Pickett | Wil] have to accept the altered vi joint of Britain’s fi the head of R. H. Stearns and com-/¢r upon any legislation which en-|United States Bteel _.- xem strong to 15¢ higher: bulls and veal-| section 84-27-90 which adjoins hold-| 3 ake test encountered excellent show: pit Ne DP a d viewpoint o ritain’s fin pany, one of the largest department geavors to make water run up hill. |Utah Copper -.__._.- Pash pl eal dies eaten tee peoeeere ngs now being developed by the Texas| ings and operations there will be re- Se osha dof’ parca ara or he;tion to precedent and tores nglan earns | ©“. jectrl wr le 3 Product! ny for the Good &| sum t spring, when th ‘ he force: 5 ae ee a em ie ren|z. eeyiéanesemnne shore ‘nan bien | Westen snes asertsio = Heady: bulk prices follow: Boot steers} Nutting interests, A Bair well_on| pany, probably wit have m scolar |The dangers of political entangte an Spe deentansey the commercial,» Sroater ee ee acat wean than| American Zinc, Lead and Sia.” 35@11.25; butcher cows and he'f-) the adjoining section came in with| {its own crude available for fuel and|™c"ts on tho continent of Burop> worl: but purchases a good des!| current figures indicate. Although| Butte and Superior -_-__-_-_ ers $4.75@8.75; canners and cutters! 499 barrels initial flow and numer-| thus reduce the cost of operation. 're now being regarded by “Big Bus- inBier| | Polictes. Great Britain's natural {of industrial development for ger tions has been to maintain a ‘Ger now. be a "| balance of power in Europe an¢ from Europe, Most of our Presidents / (ne Tabeonchart Js 9 per cent below| Montana Power ~ $2.85@3.30; veal calves $11@11.75:] sv ornere are dvilin Conservative management and a[i7esa” im Great Britain as too cortly Concentrate ner ettorta upon. me have been trained in legal or poll-| normal, this decline ts largely due to|Spattuck Antone wench Iarelnte 2 00, takivin mar. f), Development of Lost Soldier prop-| square deal have inspired the conti-|°. ? in that area, Promioc Haimen,| customers for herself among tical life without being thrown into) conditions in Europe and to fears of Latberg micebey y ! erty will hold the center of interest] dence of many Casper investors in a for Anna Belle Wyoming stockholders} the Anna Belle company and the new | (fli "Ew anea. that Great Britain for the time being, drilling on the| operation will lend additional interest BOOK been involved {n numerous Euror| th. war 6 test well in the Pickett Lake field of| to tnelr holdings. Germany ana Pace out between wars, The wars have been mad} Empire will ndt be involved. The P2¥ many times over in tmpro! Europeans, In conformity with ket generally steady; top western commercial incentive the British } contact much with practical business) roreign bankers and foreign business il ep tele cine Hn nd f ictatelAly cots: Tae eek nee HOw Preece week; directs around 4,000; western tinually been in an indus' “| Coolidge. Furthermore, while we Z : Bs i mercial and agricultural environment.| ja, been busy thinking during the|| Standard Oil Stocks a Ree oneirene Seeaoexed is ta oreek “On the other hand,” continued Mr-| 135+ three weeks only of our Prest- ; ; ; B a Z Francedinunian whe weet commercial intercourse through Babson, “President Coolidge also un-| dents, great events have been taking CHR eres ca. ae Pi 1 R Sh ( Greut Initia ca noel. iii hat ei new prestige added to the Bri @erstands the problems of the masses.! j.0, in Europe. The newspapers NEW YORK CURB 16a higher; bul western lambs $18 ipe. ine uns OW. ain war can be waged under similar con. | !™P!te. x He himself was born poor, has al-\ have peen unable to give this Buro- 14% | 13.15; top $14; natives $12.25@18.25; ‘ ditions 1f the Germans let Belgium World War Too Costly,’ ways been poor and is poor. Hi8\ pean nows much space. I refer to|B beak 0M bth Sci Urabe pea Pale bal r r alone and ¢o not approach the Chan.| But the World war went tob Jj tether was born a Vermont farmer/the increase in the German bank | Continental --— ss top $11.60: fat wethers $8@4.10; bulk For Week Ended u st ll nel ports, thereby leaving Great|for commercial advantage to » and is one yet. President Coolidge) ate to 30 per cent and certain other | CY nae ae fat ewea $5.50@7; bulk feeding lambs Britain unmolested. resped within the borders of Pui fe) =o was working in the hay field the day|;sqical changes. These changes have 189 | $12.18@13.50; top $13.75. Keep England Out for an indefinite time to coma, *@ 5 before he became President Tor pg | caused the Babsonchart to decline 98 ‘ If Germany were to agree to there | Britain has won additional s®cul United States. The last time jand. have influenced our domestic 24% Nees ae 4 of 7,79 barrels has; Lander 660 620| Conditions, the Germans would be| through Germany’s downfall, but as especially troubled kets. When, Omaha Quotation. 55 E 5 1 ay a la xpens: wien the. condition ot the western Re eee tran irrobeank understand ice OMAHA, Neb., Aug, 18.—{U. 8. De-] been recorded in the dally pipeline| Lost Soldier — 6,285 6,845] %tven a free hand ina of revenge, rge expense in overturneé ¢| 4,200 4,240| 2ccording to the conditions being laid; mercial markets. > — 6,175 5,200|70wn by British financiers and mer| Nevertheless, the full force 6f 600 1,150]Cchants. ‘The American policy of|cedent still dominates the offi 1,965 1,990 | “Volding entanglements abroad ts ap-| policy of the British government. farmer. Our conversation covered ® president Coolidge, they should re- broad field but he continually came sume the buying of commodities and|Preirie Ol! —_- pack to the problem of the farmer) ,.curities with a faith equal to that} Prairie Pipe and enid, ‘We must do something for|femng shown by the financial and|Solar Ref. ~. 63 | partment of Agriculture)—Hogs, re-| rung in the Rocky Mountain region| Rock River 180 | celpts 9,000; active, mostly 10 to 15} for the week ending August 11 when| Grass Creek 104 |cents higher; bull 190 to 825 pound| compared with the preceding week. | Hamilton Dome 180 | butchers $7.35@7.90; top $8.00; bulk] ine comparative average runs for | Hi Basin 5 | Pealing to the British as suitable to| search for new markets amid the western farmer. What 18 the/nusiness interests of our own ooun-| SU. Pipe aa | Raed ponds (carrying Dacking S0W8/ the two weeks in the various flelds| Qovonen sty das | thle own ‘present’ neade, °| ruins of war has always been ‘an ganest and best thing wo can do? | y,0'4 uaieeke {2 [and snes $0.7507.40; packing sows.) Cf°tnie section are as follows: a 1430 iato|_ Instead Of pushing into contnental| portant. part. of, Britis constPee SO. Neb. 225 mete bang le ered Bata it dl Pe 210 215|entanglements for the purpose of|statesmanship, Tho search since ‘ ° 2 “ 8.0. N. Y. 40 Oatia retaisee 488i coiparea’ with | Balt Ceesk 6,590 8,780| Sa!ning forelgn trade, the British are| Versailles peace conference, héwe " é ; ei t= |S) OF Ohta. 7 rr Sake dae art A cameleon 3.738 : 2,345 2,425 | NOW seeking their commercial future|has been with little success. * eat rices in ee Union ‘Tank 48 A cae Alncer nate histori other \ains aude 21550 .8,615| Miscellaneous. 600 ¢50|!" other parts of the world, ‘The| While the politicians persist<tn ; Vacuum CU ATR aplasia tad As SP dea edad bere 520 B5O abibs se British colonies, the Far East and! time-honored custom, the Bri * pea 8. P. OM Bly wbae! bs AEE abe B nec pad es Ral ilies Matte istec eo 95 a5! ‘Total 150,275 142,480| South America have been examined| financiers and business men, Whol by London's experts and have been found to possess better possibilities | for commercial expansion than the ropean continent. ways have to work the markets o they are recovered, have coricl that new ground must be broifen, the Baldwin ministry {s being* w: to cease its fruitless discussions 25 cents or more lower; on in-between Demand Weaker at Close|'_™ Bet erro arn : ae ae ee | Codiduras lartreran ser aacr weae| Market Gossip and Briefs ‘ i Premier Baldwin has not yet got CAGO, ‘Aug. 18.—Specuiattve| chased for Europe beng sola and feeders, strong; closing bulks fol- this point of view. He is an obstinate sentiment was insufficient to bolster| back in this country. Aad feeders, strong; alpeing,bulks fo. a :. Z % ts po jew. 3 France and Germany and tim Ren aceh alia eae } ‘ politician and has always paid atten-' other parts of the world. the demand and buying power waned) Favorable crop reports eased the|Cat Creek ws - $1.75 @11.25; week top steers $12.00; yearl- On O t n In Oil F Id —_—_——_—OC_O___—————— _— in today's short session of the wheat| market for deferred deliveries of| Lance Creek poee 88; See teh ite stacks 56. 76ae ; era 10ns : 1elds market after a manifestation of| corn, but shorts in the September de-| Osage $.00; grass cows $8:75@6.50; canners strength in early dealings, the closing| livery were plainly anxious about ob-|Grass Greek 79 | 84 cutters $3.25@3.25; bologna bulls Deing weak, September wheat fell/ taining immediate supplies, Wet|Torchlight --——— rith $3.25@8.60; light veals $7.00@8.25; bet- Polson Spider Well Near Sand Oraig Completion Peniing off from $1.00% to 99%c, December) weather gave firmness to oats. Etk Basin 1.70 | teF Grades heavies $6.00@7.50; heavy| Phe California Of! company of wyo-| The well of the Texas company on from $1.04% to $1.08% and May from| Provisions were lifted by somewhat|Greybull ..._ —____________. 1.10 | feeders $7.00@8.25; stockers $5.50@| ming has its No, 2 well in the Poison| the Hamilton dome near Craig, Colo., $1.09% to $1.09%. improved export business and by up-| Rock Creek ——— ———--______. 1.98 | 7-59. Spider field down to 1,200 feet and| will probably be drilled in over the Corn trading was held up by gossip/turns in the value of hogs. WALE CROKE. isc ncadaneecensnactan 1.58 Sheep, rece!pts 1,000; today’s supply near completion. The oil rose to| week-end. A Denver man who re- that the government had apparently) ‘Today's range of quotations fol-| Big Muddy — 4... 1.10 | £04 clipped lambs sold at $12.00; com-|.tneitop of the casing when the drill| crrtly visited the new district states over-estimated the corn crop in Towa} lows: Humilton 1.26 | pared with week ago: Lambs 5c to $1/ nit the sand and it is believed that| that the driller insists that the oll ts and prices closed steady at the same) WHEAT— Open High Low Close|Mule Creek 96 | higher; wooled lambs at full advance; | the well will flow when it is complet-| coming from a sand and not from the ea Friday's finish. Sept. — 1.00% 1.00% .99% 99% nn en ae. yearlings and sheep mostly 50 higher; 4. ‘The California's No. 1 is a 50-| clale formation and exhibits samples NOTICE Sharp curtailment in wheat seed- 1.04% 1.04% 1.03% 1.03% feeders, mostly 250 higher; closing} parret producer and No. 2 is drilling. | 0° the sand to prove his contention. ing as revealed by the government's 1.09% 1.09% 1.08% 1.00% bulk follow. Fat western lambs $18.00 Hoe believes that the well will make TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE report early in the week bad muchi Foreign Exchange 418.16; top $18.35; natives $18.35@ Gallup Test Abandoned $00 barrels when Grilled in. to do with higher prices chalked up.) -T9% 79% TH 79% 12.50; fed clipped $12,00@12.25; yearl-| 1», proaucers & Refiners corpora-| Several blocks of acreage not cov Compared with a week ago, wheat 63% 68% 63% 63% Ings $10.00@10.50; wethers $8.00@ tion has abandoned {ts test well near| red by the blanket lease held by the 8.25; light ewes $7.25@7. h * this morning showed gains varying] ) 165% 165% 65.65% .25; ght ewes $7, envy Transcontinental and TT: NEW. TORE: As: 19 TOTMER 45: saves $1.0004.50; Deaing lambe' $1.50 | SAUGD i northeastern New Mexico, | (ae ner ae neatiy ene changes trregular; quotations in cen 12.60. BT% 37% 87% 3TH @ . have advanced to $100 an acre. ‘39% (30% (29 % Great Britain demand 4.55 .11-1 Progressing There is great excitement in Cras, “1% 41% 41% 41% cables 4.55 15-16; France demand 5. Denver Prices. The Wilson-Cranmer Syndicate’s which the completion of the well, if cables 6.62%. Italy demand 4.2: DENVER; Colo. Aug. 18—{U. 8.| wildcat test on the Organ Rock struc-| 4 guocess, will greatly enhance. 3117 11.20 1147 1147 cables 4.2% Belgium demand 4,42;| pepartment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—| ture in the San Juan basin in Utah ts rade a al Pec 11.30 11.82 11.80 11.32 cables 9%. Germany demand| Receipts, 200; generally 600 lower] reported to be down about 2400 feet - 000025; cables .000027. Holland de-| than yesterday's best time; top, $8.15 | and the sand should be reached with cables 29.88. Norway| for 220 pound butchers latter weight, | In 100 feet, were. Tinde*qpore emphatic ‘by, esti Sweden demand 26.08; | $3.00; few driveins, $8.00 to §8.10;| News from other Utah operations mates that the Canhdian yield of Boetatdensne, mea reese ceaans se mixed offering: Pai Ae je riapareepeaed ot Pabarin ope: Lae 04 season would be greatly .18— Y 1.71; Po! lemany i; Czecho packer sows, steady; few $6.50; lo company on Chalk creek, | eieinianea ia comparison with earlicr| » perort Sith caper eer Slovakia demand 2.9%, Jugo Slavia| pigs, steady; stockers, $6.00; fat| Coalville disttict, is tied up with a| CHICAGO, Aug. 18—Potatoes predictions. Besides word was re-|jo1% to 1.04%. demand .0105%; Austrian demand | grades, 6.50. fishing job at 1770 feet. Utah Ol}|ateady; receipts 91 cars; total U. & setved that the wheat production of) “Gorn, number 2 mixed .89%; num-| -00014%; Rumania demand 43%; Ar-|. Cattle—Recelpts, 60; market nomi-| Refining company {s also held up at|shipments 616; Kansas and Missouri India for 1923 was expected to b@] her 4 yellow .89% to 00. Oats num.| Sentina demand 38.00; Brasfl demand | nal. Farnham with its fishing job on two|sacked Irish Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 32,000,000 bushels less than the/r.. 9 white .39@.40; number 8 white | 1020; Montreal 97 23-82. Sheep—Recsipts, 800; three cars| strings of tools in the hola Depth|$2.20%240 cwt.; partly graded $1.00 We earnestly urge those who are interested in this amount which heretofore had been| 321. @ 39%. Rye number 2, .65%@ 8225 feot. @2.15 owt; Nebraska sacked Irish seed ay matter to call at our office or write us at once, looked for. 67%. Barley .65@.66, Clover Cobblers No. 1, $2.60 cwt; Nebraska ne Prospects, however, that notwith-! 4) 49@17.00. | Pork nominal. Lard : RE) standing a 856 duty some likelihood 1)")2" runw 8.17@9.00, Silver R of wheat imports from Canada was panics rset is ta Zid looming into view counted at times sacked Early Ohios $2.00%2.10 cwt.; as a noticeable bearish influence in NEW YORK, Aug. 18—Bar sflver, from %c to 2c a bushel, with corn ranging from %0 decline to a rise of | 2%oc, onts'1@1%c to 1%@1%e up.! and provisions at 37¢ to 60c advance. | y Bullish effects of the official re- port indicating 15.5 per cent reduc-| sant. tion 1n domestic winter wheat acre-| 6cr, age this fall were evident both before and after the report was issued and Anna Belle-Wyoming Oil Co. i Our well on Section 84, Township 27 North Range 90, Lost Soldier Field, wiil be spudded in on Saturday, August 18. Utah Test BAT 8.47 We request those stockholders who have not met their monthly payments to do so at once. All stock which is not fully paid on or before September 5th, 1928, will be cancelled on that date, Marine Operations. The Marine Oil company has|Kansas sacked Harly Ohios, partly MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 18—| reached a depth of 2,415 feet in its| graded, $1.50@1.60 cwt.; poorer $1.30 ir unchanged to 100 lower; family | Marine No. 4 well on section 17-89-78 @1.40 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Early re! b Ohlos partly graded $1.25@1.45 owt. | na é e- yoming 0 °. 6.10@6.15. Bran 22.00@|in the Salt Creek field. Tho 6%-inch the market here. Another depressing a 24.00, ‘i casing has been landed and cemented factor was gossip current that the Butter and Eggs Pees Men eae 0 ———._—_ at this depth. ‘The Taylor No. § well |e 74 4 Reh encod) Anti re Flax Seed on section 20-89-78, in the same field, | jurveying and Locations 220 Mid Bld c. 2 ject British suggestions regarding a DULUTH, Minn. Aug. 18—Closing| is being cleaned out at 2,375 feet.|] Geologists, ON Experts, Ol Field idwest &- asper Phone 1956 Bottiement with Germany, and there| CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—Butter higher; Cotton tid flax: September 2.28 bid; October 2.26% | The CR-1 well on section is) Maps, Blue Prints wan talk also that domestir mills had| creamery extras 43%; standards 43c; ¢ bid; November 2.26% asked; Decem-| drilling at 1,600 foet, and the DS1 WYOMING MAP AND obtained all the wheat they need at|extra firste 41@42c; firsts 39@40c; ber 2.23% asked. well, section 8-39-78, is cleaning out. BLUE PRINT CO. present. Meanwhile, export demand| seconds 36% @37%. ee The Sheldon Dome well No. 2 has_ P. 0. Box 325 fas at a low ebb, and in some cases| Bees unchangnd: receipta 16,927] NEW YORK, Aug. 18—Cotton spot| send your automobile news to|been started and tho 19%-inoh casing Room 10, Daly Bldg, domestic wheat which had been pur-icases, | quiet; middlings 25.40, . __ . "Spark Plug’=—Care ‘Tribune, has been set, | ~~

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