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Show ! Ir- -nj I T0 you ever stop to ask yourself Sli; JlS how much money in actual ready fl:? 1 cash vou will have one vear from Jl?' i today f $I Or do you ever figure how much more :jp money you have today than you had a b year ago ? i-ifi ,:g The best way to answer these qucs- I : tions satisfactorily in the future is to i. 1; . S:. open a Savings Account with this In- m h: stitution. j J d Salt lake Secu rity ScTrust Co. .fe b l rTti: 3Up'valn Wasatch 186S HI-wraJ UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE AUGUST 22, 1917. ! Dn"k a ut D"'- Arrlv5- i 7:20 A. 1.1. Mlad ar.d Intermediate. 5:55 P.M. 7:20 A.M. stU'n- n'w'' mih- 5:55 R m! 3:15 A.M. noVi 5:05 P.M. 9:30 A.M. s; 6:00 P.M. , 11:00 A.M. Ogdea and Intermediate. 12:05 P.M. rifie LmaPd-OBd.. om.ia. 8:35 A.M. 2:25 P.M. csden- 'TuCheo. Sf' '"atUi 5:05 P.M. 2:30 P.M. Los Anse',LnVer.u.oui1' cs,CiSfc 5:00 P.M. Cverlan.l liinited Omah.. ChtcairD 3 "30 P M Ecnver. St. Louis. (Also San Francisco. II'SR A M kj .w . - . departing only.) i,WT) T7 Os.li.-n. Erlsliam. Cache Valley. Malat lO.lATD UT l.iSU Jr. hi. and intermediate. LZ.W 1J. OL. -p. .ff t'ien (Pcnver, Omaha. Cincatro tolnp) 5:15 Jr. JYL. (an Francisco and Butte, also, arrivlntc.i 3:30 A. M Yellowstone Special Opden. I'ocatello. ' j 8 '30 P. M. I""'10 Falls. Yellowstone I'ark (Tw in Falls 7'3Q JvJ 11:00 P.M. Ogden. l'ocaU-l.ojjiali'J Kalis. Ashton. 8:30 A.M. I 1 1 "00 P M. Osden. Tocateilo. Idaho Falls. Butte, in.in TJ TAT r t) M (Caclie Valley, also, arriving.) lU.lUr. 1U, ll:5c)P. M. Cgden. Ely. Sacramento. San Francisco. 7:40 P. M 11:55 P. M. LimlteU.-denSacramen.o. Saa gQ p jj" 11:55 P.M. Ogden. Boiseponundseatue. "win 10;20A.M. C.(tv Tlrkrt Office. Hotel Utah. rffieohonr Main 13. I & 1 !pi:iili:illi!:i!li!l!:'!il!!!l!i;:i!!l!i!i!!:i!l i ANNOUNCEMENT OF OFFERING j ! 500,000 Shares Capital Stock Casper-Embar Petroleum Co. ! PRICE, 171c NET I I Another Oil Field for Wyoming-Powder River, or Tisdale, Dome . S Two wpi-k-i ,-!uo m .-00-lHnvl.H'r-dny oil well was brought in at Notches. This is t ho first roduclioii from s I H: the Kniluii- winds in this h'c-ilit v. ;wul as a result interest has been direi-ted toward this new oil field, generally S j known as the ;jreat Powder .River dome, which is known to be underlaid wilh this Embar sand. " EE: The new well al Notches is owned by the Western Kxplorat ion Co.. which is said to be controlled by the I Midwest and which, in turn, is called a subsidiary of thi' Standard Oil Co. ' E iJ (jpolosiists and operators concede that t he brinpinp: in of this well proves 1 he existence of oil pools in the EEE Ij! (Treat Powder River dome, and a lively scramble has followed for leases in the district. Casperd'hnbar Petroleum B b Co. purchased its holdings from operators who aeqniivd them lonii. before the stampede in fact, al a time when E Lhoy practically had the choice of the entire field. jH I Err "Thousands of dollars are being made overnight by investors in the Wyoming oil fields. A well is struck in a hitherto R I undeveloped field, instantly ether drilling outfits are at work near by, new companies spring into being and stock which I was worth a few cents begins to be quoted in dollars." Rocky Mountain .News, .Denver, Colo., of fiunday, September -, Ipl Geology of the Great Powder River Dome H EEs The following are excerpts from geological reports: . . I s I j? (a) Petroleum Series, Bulletin No. 4, University of Wyo- other respects the two anticlines are very similar anil apparently- H (S; ming, April, 1901, by tho late Wilber C. Knight: were produced contemporaneously by the same forces acting in g "This field (Powder River Pome) must, be considered one the "le wa-Y- ,,,,,,,,,,, , , . S 1 8 of the best in Wyoming. The structural features are ideal. There "bven should the Dakota ( f) sandstone and the other bods g Is is one very thick bed of oil-stao.lstone exposed, with good evi- ''"' ' prove unproductive throughout the ilomo. H.iother pos- 1 deuce of two lower sands ami the possibility of a fourth in the slble 011 Bttram exl(lta which has never been tested in this I lss Permian or Carboniferous. On account of' the gravity of the general region. Tins is the hmbar formation, a division ot the I Powder River oil, flowing wells should not be anticipated, but "PPer Part ot the Lander field, although the productive strata I E in case oil occurs in the Permian or Carboniferous a 'spouter' ,n that arca ar0' for tho lm'st l,art' Ju tho c "ugwater red beds, j may be looked for." which overlie the Lmbar. I i (b) Bulletin No. 12, Page 130, State Geologist of Wyo- Califo'rniaeSisl EePrt 191?' W' HUdS0U' IS mT;ir':n,Sfy?; f f , , , Tcoidofth; Powder River .tome a perfect ntrueture. S ESS wvr,,,Vln J 1 , v1 i t i " every .Perfet structure drilled enioving tho advantages of shallow territory, inexpensive drilling, S S (Wyoming) has proved to be a reservoir." fine" natural physical conditions, and with the, combination of S i (c) XT. S. Geological Survey Bulletin No. 471, Field work capital and intelligent work, 1 can see no reason why the dome J j3 done in October-November, 1910, by Carroll H. Wegernann, says: should not develop into a very prolific oil field, with legitimate jss: "The arca under consideration (Powder River Dome), lies investment proving most profitable." , just southeast of the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, in town- (e) Geological Eeport July 16, 1916, by Dr. Howard Evans EEs lES ships 40, 41 and 42 north, range 81 west, and portions of adjoin- Elliott: EES I ing townships. ' ' I consider the Tisdale dome (local name for Powder B Tue whole structure is a duplicate of the anticline at Salt River dome) a most perfect structure, and most worthy of de- B Iks Creek, except that iu the Salt Creek anticline the northern dome velopment, and will stato that there is not a single record of 1 i SS 8 the larger and produces the oil. In the Salt Crock dome only failure iu the state of Wyoming where a perfect domo structure .gal fi' rocks of the Montana group are brought to the surface, whereas has been drilled with proper geological conditions existing, as 8 in- the Powder River dome older formations are exposed. In they do exist upon this structure." . New Wealth from Wyoming Oil Fields f 5 There is absolutely no questioning the statement that millions of dollars of new wealth are being distribut- S ed monthly from the steadily increasing oil production taken from the state of Wyoming. EjEi Grass Creek Oil & Gas advanced 14e to 90c, between January and September, 1917. Hall Oil advanced 2.1a EEs I to $1-00 between March and and. September, 1917. Glenrock Pet. advanced 40c to $9.00 between August, 191ti, 5 !E and August, 1917. Midwest advanced $40 to $189 between August, 1916, raid August, 1917. Merritt Oil ad- EH 1 vaneed $10 to $41 between March and September, 1917. E. T. Williams advanced 50e to $3.50 between June and' liEi September, 1917. Western Ex. advanced $2 to $6 between August, 1916, and August, 1917. Grass Creek Pet. E2i EEi advanced $90 to $360. Northwest advanced 40c to 95e between July and August, 1917. EE !p It has been the rule that our clients who have purchased the Wyoming oil issues recommended by us EEJ jigs have made money. In many instances their profits have been immense, considering the money invested. We gg- IBs recommend and advise the purchase of Casper-Embar Petroleum Co. at price offered, 7y2c. It is our best and eon- E feEE firmed belief the stock offers a most exceptional opportunity to make money and thus share in the new wealth g H sgg taken from the ground in the future by the new Wyoming oil ventures. sggj ' III ' Casper-Embar Petroleum Co. ! 13 Capital stock, $1,000,000; shares 25c each, all common stock. $500,000 stock in treasury; $500,000 stock is- IrS sued and held in escrow by Casper Trust Co'. sgg I g The company has no indebtedness or liabilities of any kind whatever. , sgg Bps President, Colonel Samuel Newhouse, capitalist, Salt Lake City. Eg SEES Secretary-Treasurer, Percy M. Cropper, Treasurer Casper Trust Co. Eg EJg Consulting Field Manager, Sid Keoughan, Casper, Wyoming. g g Registrar and Transfer Agent, Casper Trust Co., Casper, Wyoming. EEE I Eg Counsel, Hon. Fred Hammond, Casper; Hon. A. J. Weber, Salt Lake. : ggg I Hon. William II. King, U. S. senator, Washington, D. C. Treasury Stock Offering g :, I Kg At 10 o'clock a. m. September 14, 1917, at the offices of the Casper Trust Co., subscription lists will be open EJ SEE! to applications for 1,000,000 shares of capital stock of treasury holdings of the Casper-Embar Petroleum Co., at Eg SJ the price of ITc per share net. The lists will remain open until midnight, September 30, 1917, or be closed sgg earlier and without further notice at the discretion and by the action of the Casper Trust Co. The privilege is EE Si reserved solely to the Casper Trust Co. to reject, pro rate or allot any or, all applications received. sj lis. Purposes of Company E2 ' It is the aim of the company to develop the maximum- of oil production from the extensive oil lands now g lis owned or later acquired on the great Powder River dome, in the state of Wyoming, and extend operations from 55 I Eg time to time as deemed aggressive, progressive and advisable, and for these purposes the proceeds from the sale gg: g2 f the present treasury stock offered will be used. EE IU Properties of the Company W The company owns by proper assignment, approved by company counsel, over 1000 acres of oil leases on ggj EE the great Powder River dome, situate as follows: 1 Eg g Southeast quarter of section 8; northeast quarter of section 17; north half of the southwest quarter of sec- sgs EEEE tiou 29; southeast quarter of section 30; southeast quarter and northeast quarter of section 5 ; all in township 41 Eg EJ north, range 81 west, together with all the rights, privileges, tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging EE 1 gg: or in any wise appertaining. EE If! Drilling on Adjoining Properties EJ SEE The holdings of the company adjoin properties on which other operators are now driling wells or are pre- g I EEJ paring to drill new ones, as follows: Western Ex., section 16. township 41, range 81; Western Ex., section 28, gg Iggj township 41, range 81; Tobin Interests, section 28, township 41, range 81; Tobin Interests, section 29, township- rgj EE 41, range 81; Hecla-Wyoming-Jupiter, joint account, section 9, township 41, range 81. . EE EE Listing of Stock 5 1 - Application will be made by the Casper Trust Co. to list the issue on the Wyoming-Montana Public Oil Ex- gg: i SEE change in Casper, and other exchanges as decided upon. Application in the first instance will be made within EE 1 EE 30 days from closing of subscription lists herein mentioned. We advise the purchase of Casper-Embar Petroleum gg I EE stock at 171jo per share. g " Summary s The holdings of the Casper-Embar Petroleum Co. we consider ideally located within the oil-bearing area on EE SEg the Powder River dome: geologists concede the dome to be one of the perfect structures in the state; we are g EE informed all perfect structures in Wyoming thus far developed have yielded oil production; wells are now in g EE course of being drilled on sections adjoining the property of the Casper-Embar company in four cases. It EE is our belief that the bringing in of oil in any one or all of these wells will greatly enhance the, intrinsic value 1 Eg of the Casper-Embar Petroleum Co. assets and promptly cause the stock to advance in market value heavily ; we con- EE scientiously believe the new Powder River oil field wil! prove the existence of one of the immense oil pools nf g EE Wyoming. and that this stock will retwrn immense profits to its buyers at Voc, both from EE D Eg dividend disbursements and advances in market value. As a Wyoming oil venture possessing immense potential- EE fl - ities, we advise the purchase of Casper-Embar Petroleum Co. stock at the price quoted, 17y2c per share. g We believe the offering will lie oversubscribed. So far as fairness will permit, it is the intention to accept EEs 1 subscriptions in the order received. Reservations should be made promptly. . Wire orders to Casper Trust Co. gg: j EE We 'earnestly advise that applications for amounts desired be wired to Casper Trust Co., to be followed with EE EE full payment promptly. If desired, stock will be forwarded, bank draft attached. EE 1 DUTTON, STALEY & CO., CASPER, WYOMING SEE The Casper Trust Co. has authorized the following brokers to receive applications for stock of this allotment: EEj EE DERM & THOMAS, W. H. CHILD i CO.. ANTONIDES & CO., I. L. WINKELMAN & CO., j Newhouse Bldg., Mining Exchange Bldg., First National Bank Bidg., 44 Broad St., 5 Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City. Denver, Colo. New York City, N. Y. C. S. HERZIG CO., RALPH A. BADGER 4 CO., PEOPLE'S STOCK EXCHANGE, MONTANA-WYOMING PUBLIC EE 83 Boston Bldg., 32 Main St., Denver, Colo. OIL EXCHANGE, r: I EE Salt Lake C Ity. Salt Lake City LOVEWELL & SPROUL, Casper, Wyo. EE I EE Mln?ngClxch'ang Bldg., Sar,B Fernando Bldg., Central Savings Bank Bldg., WYOMING OIL BROKERAGE H S BlE Salt Lake City. Los Angeles. Cal. Denver, Colo. rh.'nn. ' EVANS, MORRIS, WHITNEY CO., DYER & CO.. BADGER BROS., Cheyenne, Wyo. f HZZ Mining Exchange Bldg., First National Bank Bldg., 160 Main St., HERSIG, STEELE 4 CO., fl Salt Lake City. Denver, Colo. Salt Lake City. Sheridan, Wyo. gjg t jliHllllllliiiillliiililllM , |