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Show LACKEY INTERESTS II WIIERSI1 SUIT Wyoming Court Disssolves Injunction and Permits Sale of Holdings. Charles Lackey of Big Flney,- Wyo., president of tho Cretaceous and Lackey Oil companies, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday with the news that the injunction suit brought by Cheyenne interests to prevent the Cretaceous from disposing of certain holdings had been dissolved by the court at Kemmerer. Petition for another injunction was filed at Cheyenne and no protest was offered of-fered hy the defendant company other than that the plaintiff be compelled to file bond. Mr. Lackey came here from Cheyenne and reported yesterday that the Cheyenne court had entertained the stipulation stip-ulation of the Cretaceous company to the extent that the plaintiffs file bond in the amount of $15,000. Mr. Lackey announced that the Cretaceous company was desirous desir-ous that the case go to the court and be tried on its merits. He was expecting news last night as to whether or not the plaintiffs had. furnished tho stipulated bond. Mr. Lackey and his associates have filed articles of incorporation for the Lackey Drilling & Development company, a corporation with a capitalization of $150,000. The concern is a close corporation, cor-poration, .organized to undertake the development of western Wyoming oil lands by contract. The incorporators are Mr. Lackey. E. L. Smith of Kemmerer and Robert R. -Rose of Kemmerer. county attorney of Linscln county. Tho company expects to begin drilling on the ground of the Lackey Oil company not later than June and as much earlier as the weather will permit. |