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Show i Investors should take advantage of the barcrainy existing in high grade pub- , ( lie utility and railroid bonds. They are ' I safe. They will sell very much higher 1 I The income is attractive. We have a j list that will interest you. ; J. fl. H0GLE SCa.! OGDEN. SALT LAKE. ! 1 i j j pilot aur - 'j' "tr. . OfytHS jjggg8 lo Ijooop , J ! O! j Enormous Profits Made Manufacturing i Gasoline Gasoline is a war necessity. Solid trainloads are moving from the re- fineries, yet they can scarcely keep abreast of the demarM. And never befoie were the refineries getting such good prices for their products At present market prices a 1000-barrel refinery clears about $2500 a 1 f thi?k-S912 500 net profit a year. Besides gasoline there is kerosene lubricating oils, fuel oil and hundreds of other refinery productseach prod-uctseach a source of big profits for the refineries. , j Greater Refinery Capacity Needed The present refineries are not equal to the task imposed upon them In Wyoming additional refinery capacity is urgently needed to handle the 2 lucre,MlnS Production of crude oil. Midwest and Franco-Wyo w.t' p ? 7 ef 10131:168 at,CasPer cauut begin to handle it. Northwest North-west Refining Co is now planning a 500-barrel refinery at Casper, A sprtog b0Ugit- We h0pe t0 be illstall"g machinery by Join in This Big Enterprise North-West Refining Co. is offering 200,000 shares of fully paid nonassessable non-assessable common stock at 25 cents a share. Funds from this will be used to rush the construction of our refinery. The company is capitalized lor only 500,000 shares, par value $1.00. Actual asset - include Tland leases, money in bank, etc., amount to about $150,000. As only 300 000 ?iGHVNVwfaLdcna8'sZe St0Ck PraCUCaUy Cked a rLl There is no chance! It's not a gamble. It is a sure-fire manufacturing proposition. We buy the raw material at about SL30 a lS and Zi ufacture refinery products worth nearly "four times as much Newest Ne-west is a big, strong company, backed by substantial Denver men. It offers you an unusual investment opportunity. A chance for your dol lars to grow without the usual speculative element. Joining with us . now at the start may mean . OTHER PROFITS Cl11?6 independence for you. FOR VOTI TCin yolir ortlor nw this small g XVX. 1UU allotment won't last long. North-West owns 8500 valuable fi'inVnV'!','''1011' WVomh,K References: Dun or Bradstreet tiel.K Four wells are now being rnmmo,;r a drilled, and every indioatioS Commercial Agenoies points to big oil. Much of this land has been sub-leased to West- mn . B ads ii Exploration, Shilob. Casper- f;J R",f-nJi Embar and other strong com- O i H - IfPQf panics. They arc nearly all drill- HW" Bs?l$&- ing on our land now. gs& a North-West KofiniiiK stockhold- O m. A m B n, stock you. bnv an actual interest 8 o" PZLrl vouinTar- 1032 Foster Building, : ticipnte in all its carninirs. t-. , I h Denver, Colo. ( ; Here is the cream of all western mining investments a developed mine with ore of a gross value of approximately TWO MILLION DOLLARS If you buy now you can get V in on the ground floor and at the same time associate yourself in an investment with the men whose names appear in this advertisement as officers and directors. Can you name a better group of successful citizens with whom you would like to join in a money-making enterprise? enter-prise? This opportunity is offered because, under the present war conditions, eastern capital cap-ital has been largely withdrawn from mining securities and used in great munition and war industries. ' Western Silver Mines Company OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF There is no speculation in this investment. The company THE COMPxlXY already has an ore reserve of approximately 200,000 tons. With a. l. jameson, President Los Weies Cai the cpletion of the development tunnel now being driven, Bonds and investment Securities. ' ' an additional reserve of 1.500,000 tons is a conservative esti- President A. L. Jameson Co. mate Wfi flre authorized to offer thlS allotment of Stock, dan b. shields, vice President Salt Lake city which, bv the way, is very limited, for the purpose of financing Attorney General, salt Lake city. the building of a mill. As soon as sufficient funds are sub- le wis telle cannon, secretary.. salt Lake city scribed for this purpose all treasury stock will be mtlidrawn Director Zion 'a Savings Bank & Trust Co. from the market Director Geo. Q. Cannon Inv. Co. C IUtUJitL. BENJ. F. TIBBY, Consulting Enginocr. .Salt Lake City Tbere are 210,000 tons of oro actually iu sight iii the Western Silver Mining Geologist. Mines propertv. The gross value of this ore in sight is $1,980,000. 1 his value UiJC! P wattv is computed on gold, $20.67 per oz. ; silver, 60 cents per oz., and lead, 4 4 Certified 'vJm ', Salt Lake ciy cents per pound. The total cost of production per ton is but $4.08, leaving on Certified Public Accountant. tfae org & - prof;t of $728,000. With the average of JOSEPH HOWELL, Treasurer Logan, Utah metal prices for thirty years past, a mill of 500 tons daily capacity, operating President Promontory-Curlew Land Co. 330 days per year, will earn on Western Silver Mines ore a net profit of IWtor SWri13 B?ookws Bank $575'- Tlle Same mill with silver at $1 PeF Z" Director Thatcher Bros. Bank ' pound, will earn a net profit per year of $1,500,000. The-company is capitalized DAVID neff Director Ar n r , . for 1.500,000 shares of a par value of $1.00. There are 900,000 shares still in Capifatist and Tooigrow'eV. ' the treasury, which guarantee ample funds for all possible development. J. M. HOWELL, Director t 'The property of the Western Silver Mines Company is located in the fe1""1 u;?i-. . Excelsior Mountains in the Silver 'Star Mining District, Mineral County, Director Howell Mimng Co. Nevada, sis miles from Belleville, omthe Southern Pacific Eailroad. Rhodes, CLAEK & EICHARDS, Counsel Sodaville and Mina, on the Tonopah & Goldfield branch of the same railroad, New York. Washington, Salt Lake City are respectively eight, twelve and sixteen miles distant. The latter place, a C. F. WILLIAMS, Resident Agent, state of town of some fifteen hundred people, is a railroad division point and the Nevada. ' Ek0j Nev source of general supply for the district. The group consists of ten con-Vice con-Vice President First National Bank. tiguous lode mining claims and one mill site, a total of approximately 220 acres. Forward-march The "mark-time" men in business when conditions are radically changing all around them are stand-stillers. They are the men strong in alibis always ready with why-not reasons. When conditions return to the normal, someone else is found occupying their places in the business world. j Never m the history of the mining industry was there so opportune a time for invest- J ment. Demand for metals is running a faster pace than Supply " can keep up with, while prices of meritorious stocks are at bed-rock lower than the most pessimistic investor ever believed they would drop. Just because some investors are afraid, they are not building for the future s enormous prosperity that is. bound to come with peace conditions. The man who rides on the top wave of prosperity in 'a year or two to come will be the man who takes advantage of this period of depression and low prices in mining. The veins of the Western Silver Mines have been devel- Regarding developments of the Western Silver Mines opea oy lorty separate shafts and tunnels extending over a property, the present tunnel will be driven on the vein prac- nule m length and aggregating about 4000 feet of work. tically all of the way and will give 1300 feet of backs on tv,,, ail- i cjl i ; . , the vein. It is the opinion of reliable mining men who have The Shoemaker Shaft is 300 feet m depth, with 1000 feet examined the property that this tunnel will open an addi- oi dnits on the vein at several levels. tional 1,500,000 tons'of milling ore. It would be the excep- The Moho Tunnel is 400 feet in leno-th The other open ti0Q rather. than the ruIe if this development does not en- ings varv in lenirth from 50 to ?nn W ' counter in its course one or more of the phenomenallv rich ings va1 m length horn 50 to 200 feet. ore shoots that havg with depth been opened up praieally The Moho vein has been thoroughly developed for 4000 every gold mme of importance that has been developed in the feet and the Shoemaker vein for 1500 feet ' west." Bu tll(? comPany has consistently refused to take into . ' consideration such problematical sources of income. Its Two veins, known as the Middle vein and the East vein, figures are based entirely on the average grade of ore al- are to be explored. ' ready proven, and with such average figures, based on the normal price of metals over a period of twenty vears the PROSPECTIVE ORES. gross value of the probable ore is $14,500,000. Upon cpmpletion of the present development work, a REPORTS OF ENGINEERS depth of 1300 feet on the ore bodies will be attained. This Favorable reports have been made on the property of the will, in all probability, develop an additional 1,500,000 tons of Western Silver Mines Company by the following engineers, ore, having a gross value on normal metal "prices of $14,000,- The reP01'ts may be examined on request : 000, and on present metal prices a gross value of $18,750,000. J- M- HOWELL gait Lake CJt Engineer of Mines (Mine Operation). f . SAMPLING. JAY ELIOT JOHNSON ,, .Salt Lake City ' The .Moho mine has been thoroughly sampled. The re- Mining Engineer (Examination and Operation). suits of 600 assays can be seen at our office. Five hundred of MORTIMER J. KEILY Ren0; Neva-d3 these samples were taken at regular intervals, across the full Q w sAXMAn"661" (0peratl0n and SamPW)- and measured width of the veins and in accordance with ' Consulting and Mining Engineer" Yrk standard sampling practice. The widths over which these BENJ F HIBBY samples were taken are also shown. " Mining Geologist.' Salt Lake City We are authorized by the Western Silver Mines Company to sell our present small allotment of stock at So cents a share. We will, however, accepi : pfSte for stock of one fourth cash and the balance in three equal monthly installments whe?e TV nvenien1t foru the investor to buy at these terms. You should sofre allotment is liable to be oversubscribed at any time. It will be many a day before vou will have an opportunity to get m on the ground floor on an absolutely safe mining investment equesSt W mail. reports giving every detail relative to the property on REMEMBER, the gross value of the ore in sight is approximately $2,000,000. UNDERWRITERS Utah Bureau of Mines and Oil i GUY R. LA COSTE. 21 Stock Exchange Building. Phone Wasatch 2485. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 |