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Show EXPECT REVIVAL 111 FOSSIL! FIELD Interest in Southern Lincoln Lin-coln County Area Appears Ap-pears to Be Growing. Although little has been done in the Fossil oil field west of Kemmerer during the past few months, there will be a resumption re-sumption of activity in the near future, as arrangements now are being made to continue drilling operations in three parts of the field, says the Cheyenne (Wyo.) Leader. f Jones Brothers f the Wyoming-Pacific sil company were arrivals in the field from the Lost Soldier held In Carbon county during the week, and announce that the well of that company, that had been drilled to a depth of 3.0 feet, will oe finished to the lower sands. This well, according to report, shows splendid prospects. pros-pects. The Chemical Oil company, which has the largest rig in the Fossfl field, and which has drilled about 500 feet of a proposed pro-posed deep well, is reorganizing its company com-pany to bring In considerable finances, and will work toward carrying out the original plans for sinking a deep well. The site of this company's first well is ideal, several geologists of fame having reported most favorably. It is reported that J. J. Hersman has leased considerable of his acreage to I-os (Vngeles parties, who will drill In the spring. That the arrival of spring will find at least three separate outfits at work in the Fossil field now seems assured. |