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Show " imeimmmmiKWmmiimiummmmwmmummum n u 11 mum i mag mmw t mm imii nin yu,mimii j inii wroww iimmii mbmhiuiiiiui.! . O'flf SfTIHl IFfPf CIP mediate Advance to 2k Per Share filf f fpiff flllFf " PlfllM lim Mb 1 fiUIl Iliyfiftll I Buy Mow at 15c IJllIi I . 1 Milll Pfl 1 u If IlJltl ; On September 25th, at Midnight, DIXIE Advances to 20 Cents Per Share. SAVE 5 CENTS A SHARE. j ; I Utah's first producing refining oil company; past the prospecting, wild-catting stage, and recognized by financiers as a success. 1 rtunes Follow Oil-Producing Companies Second Sands Offer Gusher Possibilities tTou will remember the mints of money made by the Wyoming oil companies that were first in the field and That a -secoud and deeper sand exists on the DIXIE structure is readilv conceded by the ceologisls and .secured Production Fortunes fol owed not only the first oil company in Wyoming that secured production, expert oil men who have carefully explored the structure geologically. ' Geologist Pierre Peugeot, in ' his i but the same is true in all other oil-producing states Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, California, eke. DIXIE al- 1 . .. t. 1 . , . . 5 , I ..ready has five producing .wells an.d three drilling rigs on the property. report, after commenting on the proven sands, says: About seven miles west of this seep, near the Hur- I ricane Fault, and about eighteen hundred feet lower, there is a second sand, completely carbonized, but well I lie Now Has Five Wells defined and of greater extent than the seep above mentioned." The seep already referred to is the proven "Two more wells have been announced recently. Well No. i was announced on August 9, 1918. A telegram sands which outcrop three and one-half miles from the wells, in a ravine. According to Geologist Peugeot 's 1 ,j' received from L. G. Bradley, President of the DIXIE OIL COMPANY, regarding this well reads: estimate, this would make the second sand a depth of about two thousand four hundred feet, and not difficult I i "Barton Brokerage Co., . to reach with a heavy drilling rig. Geologist A. G. Burritt in his report under date of August 22, 191S, and I "512 Boyd Park Bldg., Salt Lake, Utah. made after an extensive survey of the structural conditions, requiring a number of days, says: "A second i '??en f lllerS Vnt bailer into Number 4 this morning they found that oil had raised within a forty-five sand now exists below the formation in which they get their oil. It has been the history of every oil field I " , feet of top of casing, i lve hundred feet of oil stands m the well today, and we have only touched the sand. ., , , , . , t. , . , , . ., - . . 1 This is by far the greatest pressure we have encountered and much the best well in the field. Will not attempt that tlie deePer sands ?led a larSel' Production, and this second sand shows every evidence of saturation. "to estimate production until we drill through sand thickness. While only the drill can tell what will be encountered in this second sand, I would strongly recommend ' (Signed) "L. G. BRADLEY, 6:45 p. m." drilling into it, and precedent warrants me in believing that some big flows might be encountered in this ! ' seeond sand." Twell No. 5 was announced on August 15, 191S. Mr. Bradley wired relative to No. 5 as follows: . . . . I 'Barton Brokerage Co.. Other oil men of experience are firmly of the' belief that large producers that may produce as high as I "-' i "512 Boyd Park Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. a thousand barrels will be found in the seeond and deeper sands. This theory certainly seems correct when I c-."No. 5 struck oil sand today and came very strong. Will drill full thickness of sand, then measure pro- the reasons are considered. The formations on the DIXIE structure are the same as found in Wyoming. g "' Auction. Showing proved it strong well., Number 4 showing stronger each day. Geologist Burritt has spent TIle proven producing Wyoming structures nearly all have developed two sands. The upper sand yields IB.', 'i'aweek here and located sites for three new wells. Rigs will go on them as soon as we complete wells 4 and 5. m proportion to the production of DIXIE'S present wells, while the lower sands are where the large, heavy g g :: New rigs ready in about five clays. Burritt says 4 and 5 proved every acre of our land oil-bearing. . producers are found. Taking the famous Big Muddy field as a comparison, the shallow sand (Shannon) -(Signed) . "L. G. BRADLEY, President Dixie Oil Co., Aug. 16, 11:04 a. m." ls found at an equivalent of eight hundred feet, and the production is similar to DIXIE'S first sand, but 1 ,. ' ' ' ' at about three thousand feet; in the second sand (Wall Creek) the large wells that are rapidly making the 4 -50 Barrels; No. 5 100 Barrels, President States Big Muddy field famous are found. Reports of thousand-barrel wells in this sand in the Big Muddy are j '; ' i . . . . . frequent. The Salt Creek field of Wyoming has three proven producing oil sands. If the fields in Wyoming I '; ?4 We quote the following interview by Mr. Bradley, recently published m the Salt Lake, press, relative to his have tw0 or more producing sands under equal structural and formation conditions, is it unreasonable to I ; idea of the production of the two wells just brought in, and other recent developments: predict large producers in DIXIE'S second sand? 1 " "L. G. Bradley, President of THE DIXIE OIL COMPANY, returned yesterday from the Virgin River fields, " ' g. in which the company is operating. He was accompanied by the company's geologist, Mr. A. G. Burritt, DIXIE offers an investment now. assured, with its five wells in the first sands and the fullest opportunity :: ' : who made a careful examination of the property while there, and located sites for three new wells. for enormous speculative profit with the exploring of the second sands. g ! t .... , - , , , , . , - . , ... i -n n i i ii. -i What would a 1000 or even a 500-barrcl well in the second sands mean to DIXIE stockholders? I i . Mr. Bradley is highly elated over the bringing m ot two new wells this week. Both wells struck the oil I '1 sands at the proper distance. While they have not drilled far enough into the sands to be able to make a . , - r t i l c I : ' ' ' J reliable estimate of the production, Mr. Bradley states that he is convinced that No. 4 well will produce Dixie S Management Conservative, Reliable, Sincere . I f, ! better than fifty barrels when they have drilled the full thickness of the sand, and that No. 5 will be at ... . T ,,.. . , , , . . . I - ! least 100 barrels without shootin" . the orticers oi the DIXIE OIL COMPANY are successful business men, whose experience m developing ; n ... enterprises assures a careful, competent management of the affairs-of the DIXIE OIL COMPANY. These I ' 1 s-i "Geologist Burritt has made a careful examination of the oil sands .for a, distance of ten miles along the men are products of the West, arc residents of . Utah and Idaho,' arc honest and conscientious in their I I'ne of their outcropping, and Mr. Bradley says that both he and Mr. Burritt are convinced that all of. endeavor to make DIXIE a prosperous, paying, crowing oil companv. If you have not seen the many let- I ' ' i the company's wells will be large producers when shot, for the reason that the formation in which they oc- ters of reference from bankers, business associates, county, state" and U. S. Government officials as to 1 - ! cur is very dense and hard and the shootuig will greatly increase the percolating surface. Mr. Bradley the standing, character and reliability of these men, ask for them at once. These men are devoting their ' ! is now rushing arrangements 'for the shooting of the company's five wells, and states that immediately the time and energy without compensation as no executive office of the company has a salary attached I I e rigs can be moved off the present wells that three new ones will be started and rushed to completion. Their confidence in DIXIE is proven to you by the fact that all of the initial expense, purchasing of the I j i'i "Mr. Bradley states that the company's refinery is now operating successfully, although it only operates a land, obtaining of leases, putting the drill and crew on the ground, the testing of the production of the I;'. i' few days out of each week, owing to the fact that the company has no tankage facilities; however, they are ' first tnl'ee wells were all paid by the officers, not one share of stock being offered to the public until DIXIE I ... ! .expecting tanks to arriv.c any time, and it will only be a short time until they a.re in position to work the was a proven oil company. i " I If plant to its full capacity, which has been estimated by Superintendent Gaylord at one hundred fifty barrels B - j Vday" Drilling Location for 440 Wells j jreased Production Five Wells to Be Shot Immediately The DIXIE holdings have room for 440 wells with only one to each five acres. DIXIE at the present price 81 , , , , t r, , , ,1 . ;t. v- , r- , i is safe, sure, sound investment and a wonderful speculation. STOCK LIMITED PRESENT OFFERING 1 ' -All arrangements are made to shoot the five wells, and right now an expert shooter is on his way to the field. QTrRTi7r,rP to AurTTTrrvr-a wat wTTiTTnTTT TvnTTrT7 Jk.blastinf gelatine (uitroSlyceriEe) to shoot all the weDs is on the groimd. Geologists and oil experts ouisjiau iu wiiiiluvA.vv.ax. WlliiUUl IsoiltE. i (have -examined the outcropping sands, which are filled with, oil; the thickness and density of the same have or r i j l r jjbeen carefully considered and compared with the actual results obtained in Wyoming, Kansas, Oklahoma Refinery Completed and in . Operation and other oil states wliere similar conditions prevail; even gushers are possible from the shooting of DIXIE'S . . wells; an increase of from four to five times the present production seems assured, and five wells making Under the supervision ot Mr. I. M. Gaylord, the first unit of the DIXIE refinery is completed and is be- Jrotn one hundred to two hundred barrels each would only fulfill the prediction of oil experts and men who operated according to 1 he present requirements for gasoline and kerosene. The plant works perfectly, taught to know refinery has sufficient boiler, steam and pumping capacity so that several more stills and condensers ' '.,,..-. can be added at a small expense as compared with the cost of the original plant. The pumps of the S - uvVery few oil wells are large producers without shootuig. With. the exception ot the large gusher wells, wells, drilling rigs and refinery fires are all supplied from DIXIE gasoline and fuel oil. The power of 1 1 -" 1 nearly all others are shot. The reasons are simple. The driller drives a hole six inches m. diameter into DIXIE gasoline with its Baumc of sixty-two gravity over the gasoline purchased at the filling stations, ig i?5lmd which is invariably dense and hard; the oil percolates into the hole from the sand and runs into the j8 very noticeable. Car owners and drivers are all enthusiastic boosters for DIXIE gasoline after once Ig ''". hut only to the extent of what can percolate through the exposed surface of the six-inch hole A shot trying it. Tankage for the storage of gasoline and kerosene, as well as fuel oil, has been ordered, and, I jpis placed at the bottom of the well, which blows out, a cavity, or hole, hundreds of times the size of the one with the increased production seemingly certain to result from the shooting of the wells, the actual market- jjilnadc by the drill, increasing the percolating surface in proportion. As a comparison, you can readily imag- ing of DIXIE products is near. I : the difference in the amount of water that would pass through an inch pipe, even under a high pressure, " I ; i as against the amount that would pass through a twelve-inch pipe without pressure. You can readily see the Tk n,l,'K, f n: n:i possibilities for larger production, im the shooting of the five DIXIE wells. Nothing is being left undone by 1 Quality Ot UlXlG S Ull kquai to the Best yihe DIXIJ3 -officers in the development of DIXIE properties. The success of Dixie seems assured. Professor W. D. Bonner, of the Stale University of Utah, has made a sample test of the oil from Well 60 Arrp n( Prn An Oil I anA T- 2- This test shows the crude with a gravity of 36.3 per cent Baamc; 25.2 per cent of gasoline con- u, m'res 01 rroven vll lana ... tent with a. gravity of 63.!) per cent Haume; 20 per cent of kerosene with a gravity of 42.4 per cent DIXIE owns and controls 2160 acres of proven oil land in Utah's Virgin River Oil Field. These holdings Baume the percentage and gravity being in excess of most Wyoming crude, and far above the average H we in the center and surrounded by a large body of land that has been segregated by the U. S. Government of .Mid-continent fields. B ts a Naval Oil Reserve, passed'on and approved by the U. S. Government Geologists as oil bearing. 1040 ' I ' ;,jws of this land are owned outright by the DIXIE OIL COMPANY, with no royalty to pay; 920 acres Drillintr Arrtvirv Two New Rivs , I I il rare held under option to purchase on one-eighth royalty, and the balance is leased on one-eighth royally. urinm& "uvuy i wo ikw si,- .LJ:, -. i- rn J l?l n,'l Threc npw AV0"S soon driHM. Well No. 4 was drilled in by Contractor Dennis, who still has five 9 Wdiate Market for UaSOline, Kerosene and ruel Ull more wells to drill on his contract. A completion of these wells will be hurried as fast as possible. .-.DIXIE'S output from the first, ten wells is sold as soon as delivery can be made lOO.OOn gillnns of gasoline. The DIXIE OIL COMPANY recently purchased a rig which is capable of reaching the first sands. This -'re consumed monthly in DIXIE'S territory, besides a large amount of kerosene. A cmiu hss of the retail rig is now in active operation. All materials, drilling tools and necessary equipment for a large heavy .gasoline consumers in" DIXIE'S territory has been made, and we have a large number of letters from the rig to handle a standard set of tools is on the ground. This rig is nearly completed and will be in op- jdwages and merchants, signifying their willingness to purchase gasoline from the DIXJK OIL COMPANV, oration very soon. This large, heavy rig which is capable of exploring deeper sands, will, with great "'as soon as it can be delivered, at the wholesale prices which they are now paying, which run from 30 ceuts speed, drill to the already proven sands. It is also owned and will be operated by the D1X1 B ' OIL ' ,Id 35 cents per gallon. ' ' COMPANY. again call your attention to the next advance in price of DIXIE shares from 15 to 20 cents, on September 25 at midnight. Here is a chance to save 5 cents per nhare by quirk ad ion. T'ie price will continue to ad-nothing ad-nothing can stop it. Compare DIXIE with any oil company you ever heard about. That is the answer. Fifty cents by Christmas is the aim of the Directors, and the shooting of the five wells, or the drilling ; lhc second sands may make $5.00 stock overnight. M of people are always just about to grab the same fat worm the early bird got. A quick determination, your check, draft or money order, a block of DIXIE slock, and you have the early bird bested. i . imperative that you take action immediately. ACT NOW; DON'T DELAY. This is an opportunity that can't be put in cold storage, and (he time is short at. 15 cents a share. Why pay more? Do not confuse J I " j-'luck with procrastination. Get a large block if possible; if not, then a small one. $15.00 buys one hundred shares; $75.00 buys five hundred shares and $150.00 buys one thousand shares. Payments of one-third ..! balance in 30 and 60 days, if more convenient. 1 1 fe strongly recommend the purchase of this stock to you. and are willing to stand back of our recommendation with a positive guarantee to you (hat. after you have made an investigation of the Company, if you "M any statement to be not as represented in oor printed literature, letters or advertisements, we will refund your money and you may keep the slock. The installment plan makes it easy, and gives you 3 'opportunity to take advantage of the future sure advance in price. We will buy the stock and hold it for you. I BRING, PHONE, WIRE OR MAIL YOUR ORDERS IN RIGHT NOW j Bpyd Park Building. Phone Waatch 4010- Salt Lake City, Utah.J j |