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Show LACKEY LEAVES FOR DRY PINEY FIELD Company Making Arrangements to Begin Be-gin Active Work as Soon as Possible. Charles LVu-key. p-esi.lent and general gen-eral nanaaer of the I.aekey Oil corn -ran v, ani'C. K. Bu nicer, editor of the Miiiine Oi! Keeor.i. left la?t night by automobile for the Dry Piney fields. Mr. Laokev had been in the eity sev-. sev-. eral davs looking after organization details de-tails and ordering material for operation opera-tion in the field. "The Laekey company is making arrangements ar-rangements as rapidly as possible to begin active field work," said Mr. Iackev before departing, "and upon reaching the field I shall go csrefully over the holdings of the company to select a site to begin drilling operations. opera-tions. Some snow has fallen in western west-ern Wvoming, but it remained on the ground onlv" temporarily and ii the weather remains favorable we hope to have at least one w-ell .'.own to a considerable con-siderable depth bv spring. "It is a source of gratification to me to know that the residents of Salt Lake are becoming interested in the Lincoln eouutv fields. It is only natural natu-ral that an investor should desire to inspect carefully any new oil field and I am glad to be able to say that I have rnt mer a man in the field who has not affirmed the favorable reports made on The distrk-t by eminent geologists and oil expert'.'1 |