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Show OUTLOOK BRIGHT IN LOdJIL FIELDS The Arrowhead Petroleum Corporation Corpora-tion is now .working 24 hours a day on the Mid-American in Section 17. Bloomington Dome. The well is down 885 feet and cased to the bottom bot-tom with 10 inch casing. Superintendent Chas. D. Alsop figures fig-ures they have passed the cherty limestone lime-stone and drilling will make faster progress as the depth is made. Mr. Alsop went to Cedar City Monday night to attend a meeting of tne Arrowhead Ar-rowhead Petroleum directors. Fred C. Dern, vice-president of the company came down from Salt Lake by rail on account of the heavy snow almost stopping auto traffic. The company directors held a very enthusiastic meeting. C. C. Norris of Riverside, arrived here Tuesday and immediately went out to the Bee Hive Dome. Work is progressing nicely under the able able management of A. L. Hiatt. The TJzona Oil company is about ready to commence operation on the Winsor lease, Section 17. Jack Smithson and Ed Denny went out to the well yesterday and were well pleased with progress being made. Wm. B. Higgins, president of the Virgin Dome Oil Company, called a stockholders meeting Monday night, but owing to the heavy storm the meeting was postponed until Friday night. The California Petroleum Co. of California, had two of their geologists geolo-gists here going over the oil field recently re-cently and it is understood that they will return from Los Angeles soon to make a more exhaustive study of the structures and anticlines. |