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Show 4 WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. MAY 31, 1929. Metals Hold in Face of Sharp Declines in Other Commodities VIRGIN OIL ILLS Shipmen Sales of Red Metal Largest in Last Six Weeks; Lead Movement Confined M ostly to Prompt Deliv-erZinc Market Slow; Market Weak. y; (From Tim Unwind ring and Mining Journal) FEW YORK The ninth wick of Inactivity in the int.ul market close with price no luwcr loan they were uter a month ago, m aptte o( violent iledmoe in conic other commodity price, auch a wheat, and a major break In the clock market. The metal ac a group feel that the jack u( demand that lias txlMcil merely mark a chance In buying oru practice from niltmentc to buying (nr inompt chipuiHnl, ami ihal Iliey muai accept thia view of the aituatlon and maintain ctable price until buyscrum-Ulatoing again begin. Evidence that June will wit non a relatively heavy demand for all of the major metal, though princiConfipally for early delivery. dence Ic expressed In the sett leproblem nient of tho reparation within a few day, which is exEuroMrliuulale to pected greatly pean demand for rnetalc, with a resultant improvement, In the do mealic aituatlon. Copper More .Vllic. unla The copper aituatlon changed except that total aiiiea fur the week ending today have been better than they have been for the lut alx dull week, and that the unfilled ordera of the large producers are continuing to iccuinu lata. Three aellers continue to monopolize the business for elecbeing trolytic. all of their bunineMa booked on the baala of 18 cents delivered Conneetirut. The June requirements of consumers are entirely provided for, and scarcely any copper has been houke.1 fur later dellverle. so that the expectation Is that buying will begin soon. However, the first signs of an Impr.wement In demand are uhroad, expected to come from where manufacturers are almost out of copper. certainly practically Bonn, domestic consumers ha.e requested anticipation of shipment, indicating that they are postponing any further buying, e.en for prompt shipments, until the last minute. Manufacturers report that their orders from ultimata consumers are very disappointing, but it is thought thst the situation hero is much the same as it is among (Its sellers of metals, and that no important decline in the consumption of metal goods is likely to be observed. The copper price continues ex-at exportera' ll.lOe c.I.f. usual European has port. Business this month been but little better than It was in April, hut shipments have compared very well with earlier months In the year, so that little or no unsold copper Intended for foreign consumption has been acrefineries. cumulating at the Weekly average. 17.775. Lead Rales Nmall. Though volume of sales in the last week has not been large the lead market appears quits steady, and, barring any further suebtan-tldecline In London quotations, the present price level seems likely to be maintained. A feature of tho week's buslcese haa hren the pre.lota sold for ponderance of carloadsev-!' In prompt delivery. -" tiune this indicate that consumers are piecing out Immedu.' with these small commttmr: postponing large acale buying as long a possible In order to be In position to take advantage of any rrlca weakness that might develop. The rt. Louie market Is appreciably stronger. If tha contemplated absorption of the Desloga comps ny by Bt. Joe becomes effective, this market will lose considerable of Its speculative idieracter and price cutting will become less prevalent during periods of inactive al co-s- 1 m Bids- - Moasdsaek Metal Prices. I.ural Copper flT.KS 7.oi l.ad e.no liiv Silver NEW ;,2(c Yl (UK electrolytic, 1 spot ('upper, qillrl; nil (ulurrs. (1. fu tures, (d.7. Htefi.iy: -- put New York, $7 o. East HI. IsiiiIi,. 75. Z'nr. eipsdv; E.hi hi. I.ouls, spot and futures, (4.574(6.(7. Antimony, (H.S'li 9.0U. NEW YORK liar nllvar, !(-Mex.csn dollar 40Jc:. Iron, , spot, Utah With eleven oil wells In the Virgin field producing from 10 to 12 barrels of oil each per day, more activity la now being shown in that than at any other time since the find wells were drilled there, say the Washington (.'ouiitv News. Wht appear to be the best well Wliat appeal to be the beat ll mi far brought In Is that sunk by A. B. Burnham for the Watkins BT. GEORGE. (4.1 aei-tlo- w-- . Oil company, two weeks ago, which la now steadily producing. Co. has three wells The Utah-Ca- l. on the putnp and the Kurnhan Co. five. C. E. Cl'no haa one, Frank Croff one, and the Zion Ol! ilMPuni). Today the price In tills Co. i a small producer. There are old wells in tha field tnnrket uppears fairly well estab- nlso several lished at the S.KUc level, with all which ara not being worked, at sellers hut one apaprrntly holdl: g present the Burnham company a times dally, firmly at that price. Weekly aver-ng- c balling its well three New York lead, Bt. but pumps will soon be installed, with Louis the proving of the abiland 6.781. Quiet continue to prevail In the ity of the refinery there to handle tin market. An ample supply of the entire production uf the field, spot tin appears to have become other well will hu pul down. available recently In thla country. The refinery recently completed Considerable propaganda has been iu Virgin was Installed by the Clan confront London turning recently Ilirk Petroleum company and is cerning the rationalisation of the now producing a high grudo of tin Industry, however, as long as gasoline. Several weeks were spent lo proflt'cers continue operate making adjustments and alteraprofitably at present price levels tions but Sunday It was in there appears to he little likeliorder and a stream uf gashood of any urlallinent in output, was running steadily into and that, after all. In large part, oline tanka. Tho refinery has a is the best solution for the present 15 barrel ci situation Weekly average, strait capacity of about crude per hour, and It is thougm tin, 41.142. all of care will thla ftituie take Rales of xinc have been few and far between. The mild uctlvlty re- production tf the field. The prosnew one. wn ported last week huvlng entirely es, a comparatively of developed by M. J. Trumbull of subsided Nevertheless, many the producers remain optimistic I .on Angelo, oil machinery invi r. A. R. Walworth Is In charge, aa regards the prospect of , early get having had several year experibuying, and expert soon to their price of 6.80c. An occasional ence In refinery operation. hut car goes out at that price, most of tha metal sold is ut con1'tacal Oil uiiisiij Antelope siderably lower levels, C.SSc being structure, Nectlon 18 Arizona, Just week minimum tha reported thla south uf Virgin field, Washington by one seller. l:t the last day or county, Utah. Goad showing of oil to struck at 800 feet two, however, 6.175c., seem have been the low end of the range. Prompt ehipment la all that 'a wanted. Weekly average Bt. Iou!a xinc, 6.625. Continued weakness in Chi: a exchanges. with lark of support from cither China or India, has had a further depressing effect on silver. Tho rates on May 21 of 25 8 d, New In Lo: don and 58 in tha lowest prices York, were The 1826. December. alnce quoted market Is quiet, with an uncertain New tendency. Weekly average. York silver. 81.458. ; (VmlliM-iital-Sanl- a - ah 1- -4 er reaming Other director! ara P. E. Athas and Thomas Y'arley The company la capitalised for 5106 oiin srahle dividend Into 1,000,000 shares. Over 5.444 feet of development work has been done. The 57.500 in the company reports treasury and 1(5,000 due on conof tracts with an indebted nth as $75,000 AT MARKET! Your order placed with any member of the Salt Lake Exchange will be promptly executed. & CO. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. PUBLISHED BY Frank M. Maloney & Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES of Salt I Hike Stock ami Mining Kxctiange Salt I Nike City, Utah. 157 South Mnlu Stn-ct- . Plume Wasatch 29(10 - tliew-GOO- for SUGGESTIONS Headqaarfers rawpaalra aad Wll Marhlaery Haases advice from Iiu- - milling property ai to Hie effect I luit tills cnuiiatiy Just made A Si HIKE In what le known as tin "D" Id'll- - This Is the sunn; limestone that lias isiii productive for over HEM EM-I,'ilMH) feet In llic adjoining U. S. Mines. JC PARK BINGIIAM property Is among such mines as THE U. 8. MINES UTAH COPPER late Sellable Olflrre Far Reef o right-smoc- & Co. D o elte alt lake Wasatch 3371. Csaault os raereralag levestaeats. Wi radio lbs stork aisrbrt rarb alS'bt D rbea o at dil3 over KM.. W rite 44 Irr O D o DIN III I II'. 4MUs TINTIC LI. ID Caaacrvatlrc Brokerage Hoax CLAIM MAP Vr.NOLJ EAST PARK CITY DISTRICT Heavy Bound Paper 20 in. x 15 in. FOR SALE $1 EACH Western Mineral Survey Room 111 Atlas UMk alt Lake City. S t 'Mil below Is a copy of Noll! I 'rank M. 157 Sou III laleM daily Market Lrtlcr I'odn) I ns- I Trial BECAUSE the Officers of the North Tintic Mining Company are men of high standing and good reputation BECAUSE the cabins are being repaired and the road conditioned and improved preparatory to hauling new and heavier machinery and equipment to the property. BECAUSE the Company proposes lo push its development and campaign forward as rapidly as practicable, on the most economical basis possible. BECAUSE of the strategerte location of the North Tintics properties. this district is on the eve of the greatest mining boom that Utah has ever known. BECAUSE we believe A consolidation has been effected of the Tintic Empire and Lebi Tintic lo the West of North Tintic following the striking of ore in both properties." Tintic Paymaster to the South and Southwest of North Tintic announces bigger development campaign." North Standard lo the South of Norih Tintic properties lias encounlered hut gas, which was encountered by the Norih Lily and Tintic Standard just before getting the ore." 'The Standard Extension lo the East of the North Tintic are working ami report considerable headway with good showings.' The West Bower and Utah Galena report that one of their Officers, who has been in tlic East for some little time, has raised sufficient capital lo start an intensive development on each of these properties.' to this stock issue continue lo come BECAUSE when the block of slock to he sold at 10c lias all been subscribed, (lie price Hill advance to 15 or Oc, and when that is sold to .5 and 30c per share. Gives reports and quotations on Ute Gold Mining Star or Utah West brook Thom pson Mayflower Mines Bonanza Gold Monarch Royalty and many others USE THE COUPON BELOW in by mail, and from our salesmen more rapidly than we anticipated at the beginning of this campaign. We believe In the future of Ihe Norih Tint ic Mining Company. we believe it is deslined lo develop another big mine, we believe the slock will advance in price, uud we bers lieve that all of the North Tintic Mining Company who buy NOW will make a hig profit. We urge you to send your subscription for just as many shares as the slate of your finances will permit because we believe that each of you who buy will profit many fold. stock-holde- STOCK CAN BE BOUGHT F.ITIIKK I OK CXSII oil ON FIVE FQUXL MONTHLY IVYMEMS. -- JACK DORON WASATCH 7837. 517 ATLAS BLDG. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. USE THE ( Ol MIN BELOW Kamp and Company - ! M. MIIjONI.Y. Editor. upou request. I HI In llu: inuimii ItINK 993 Drabaai Bills. JACK DOKOX, 517 At In BkM-k- , Salt Lake Cltjr. Kind melon'll I me your market sen lie for sivly ilavs grails, fur I am In M (KING YltKLT PROMTS. If Is under IikhI that Ibis plniv me miller no obligation in- Be give a review of each day's market over K DYT, every evening at 8:30 .Turn in anil r wliat we have hi my. B'e want your business and can give you service. Call In, write, or Y'nurs to pleaHe. plionc to YY'um. 4994. 11. B. COLE, President. Ii:l , the following recent BECAUSE subscriptions KAMP AND COMPANY, Data Drain Bids- - Dfivrr, Tale. ..199 Plaaaa aaad ma yuer Manlfely Mlalag A Oil Dlgrat far als .stale. at the same time the Company plans to drift with an ambition and aim to develop another of the big mines in this district aiaatka, frra af rharga aad wifkaat aay abllaallaa. Ketne foe Company stock Nntn Adilr-- City iny meiii in (tulK (part) shares of Kortls Ttntlc Mining rents a share. If bought en tho five payment plan will py balance In four equal monthly payment. Send full particular wllh mnp and engineer report. .'Mn-n- a City on the property which is now down a litUe over 50 feel, and which it from the botplans to sink lo a depth of 500 feet, the Company has a shaft l Tlntio and Untie Empire have both settled to a low and slionkl Ini attractive- at (lie prrsent market prior. Empire we unilerstanl will hi- withdrawn from tlie rail list on tho first of June so send In yonr Empire Mock for transfer Into Lehl Tlntie. Don't overlook YValker, buy this stock on all breaks, and Is-li- 893 ddn claim, body. H Published monthly. Sent free for six months. NO OBLIGATION. I'lah. -- 0 formation: Mining and Oil Digest Malone; A Company. Main slns-- t 4 -- from the bottom of the shaft lo Ihe Northwest a distance of approximately rtW feel, w:lh the ore expectations of encountering another large e It OltDI'.ltM CdlOD SIXTY DAYS ONLY Sail Lake Cllj, Gent lenten: Yon inav l.l'GITTM YI'L Name our - BECAUSE Production of mines EUREKA. of the Tlnllc district incre-- a to 148 carluads of ore and copccu-trate- a during the week ending May month. pi-te- 91.115. BlltE Not 749 tuns. ull patented, III acres In thia tunnel was tunnel. in all. Over W0 feet of ore going 173 ounces in found a email quantity of at the very shalwas silver and Q110 in gold. This low depth of 65 feet, but proves the mineralization of this property. tlie Company lias tom of which it proposes to run a drift 300 feet lo the Southeast lo encounter the ore discovered in the tunnel at depth. The Company expects, and we believe will, open a large body of high grade ore. PARK CITY. Ore shipments from the Park City district totaled 6951 tons during the week ending May 18 as compared with 6.044 tuna for the week preceding. Those Consolishipping were Park-Uta- h dated. 6,007 ton; Silver King New and Quincy, Coalition, 1,195 ship-iHTit- ll Ol ton. buys. Among tlu dividend payer tlierr ha been little el tango but tliesr stock should make some advance on tlu: approach of tlio dividend iaymcnl j verbid which is drawing (rtsvd reports continue to conic from tlic I Hikes of Klllantey property at ildr and they are now taking out some ore. should be on tlic nay to the smeller In the next few I.IKEKA BILLION A M lltklT I T HU. CASTS will reveal lbs fact that we DIN IU IT L MINES of our bullish on till particular Issue fur sev.-ra- l have Iss-week, llur predictions have been justified, fur litis stock I RiriDl.Y ('cumulating momentum mid in the NT lit FUTUltE the t.YKb of world HILL III. MHUSKP ON Dl It ml- - lie mut again call to jour attention our MARKET lOs-Mibelief THIT THE MOVE ON Till ISSUE IN JUST GETTING UNDER HAY. LUTES on (Ills Issue arc THEMEMHttH and our advlis-- lo rllcnls I to BUY' D1X BUTTE HI I (IKE IDIHTItlN II. MMtKET llV IMIS TIKE PLACE. The stork further advanced at tin close nf today's 4 lltK I T. HI ING 71c DID. LOOKS LIKE THIS MOCK B ILL SI RP.I.VS ITS I'ltr-- I lot s lilt. II 44 iiu BECAUSE The Utah Copper Is shipping at the late of 5u,ou0 tons weekly. 18 as compared with 119 carloaoa for the week preceding. Shipment. in carload, are announced as follows: Tlntlc Standard, 38; North Lily, 22; Mummoth, 12; Centennial Eureka , 7; Bullion Beck, T; JJlngham Mines, 7; A. S. A R. Co., (dump ore), 4; Empire Mines, I; Knight Gold Investment company, 1; Chain, 1; Mountain View, 1; Chief broken cable. A new 3090 foot dril- Con., 29: llutua, 8; Eureka Idly, ling line haa been secured and 6, and Chief Con (manganese), 2. vejji resumed. It is expected the first productive land may be BINGHAM. Ore red in this well within the from the mines of the shipments Bingham next 50 to 100 feet and another district for the week ending May aand around 2100 feet. 18 totaled 169 carloads, and are as follows: Red Diamond Oil Company United States Mining company, Gulch test. Diamond Fork canyon 72 carload; Utah Apex Mining In- - Drilling on tour startspudded company, 47; Bingham Mlnea corn-pa- y ed last Thursday with experiencn. 21; Bingham Prospect Mined crew and greatly improved ing company, 15; Utah Metals and Tunnel Mining company, 11; Ohlj Jrll'lng equipment The well is located on section 18. Copper company (precipitates), 2; 5 3 esst. The Park Bingham Mining compapy, 1. south, range township first producing oil sand should be Tha Utah Delaware Mining comreached at about 1400 feet. Thla pany shipped over their aerial sand should be between 30 and tramway, 1.650 tons. 15 feet In thickness. An oil aand of Output of the Utah Copper comtons 300 feet thickness le expected at pany la running at 60,000 3000 feet In depth. dally or better. n LA COSTU & CO. A d. Aisurdlni; to geologists almost Mire to rnenunter the Park City on: IsNlk's. Also wrll nested In reference to (lie hig coniMiiilr. Up mi reliable source, we learn that the ore reserves of New Quincy arc Increasing at an ASTOUNDING rale. Company Just paid Its first Dl IDEM! AT lOe I'KK QU.YKTF.lt. HON IN'; I MINING ItlCO ARGENTINE TINTIC STAND MID I'ltl.MII It MUTII.s Basina Bldg, 311-8- 13 Mining lu-a- lilt, III. AND HOY APEX ETC. Tills cnmiwiiy reports an lnimrtaut development to Inaugurate shipment In the near anil fid lire. HUY AND HOLD. Iliininrs have II that llu- - control may m to the Utnn-va- n mertean Smelting A Itefinliig Interests. k up against tlu; Park Utah La Costc Tunnel Bingham Prospect Copper Minitg company, 15; Ohio 3. The company (precipitates), Utah Delaware Mining company shipped over its aerial tramway hold It. II IOC lOBO A Ceasrnallve Brekrraae Hoaee OS D and Member of the Salt Lake Stork and Mining Exchange. Offii Lobby Atlas Block, Phone Baa. 4994. Slant on the Mining Slut re Market of May 29th. The Exchange adjourns today until Monday, June 3rd. Kim our report of last week the market ha shown considerable strength and lot of stork I changing hands. Slrikra have been reported in Bingham Metal and Bonanza at Bingham and both stocks responded to (lie new. Lingham Metal moved up from a low of 2J cents to a high of 8 oral from 7 cents to a high of 13 cent today and Bonanza moved npsokl a high aa 18 cents during the today. Kraruargc Standard Thla com-pan- y past week hut was off Dxlay selling at In10's cents. near tlie very future. will have some ore on the market Y'ou ran see that all that is nemtiry la tlic making of a strike and tlie Mocks respond readily. New Quincy dividend cheek an: now In tlie nudl ami the stock lias wild aa high as S2.4H since tlie hooks clon'd on ami a low as $2.02, the stock Is selling today at 83.10 aiul slKtuld sell higher. An ini Tease in production I promised front this roiniiany and tlic stock should be worth more money. B'o recommend It. Ehtrrka Lilly and Bullion have both setlb-- hack a little hut will move up raiildly on report of any favorable change. Bui lion sold a low aa Ml cents ami Lilly aa low aa 31.55. Park Premier. Park Nelson and Park C'lty Con. have all sold off and ought to be selling low enough now to be attractive Wire or Write GOODENOW Males Utah Metals company, 18; COLE ALLEN COMPANY close of business Yfdiicsduy, May Slock Jt Mining Excliangi- - will la closed from, the 29, until (lu- - opening of IiUsIiicsm Monday, Juno 3. Then1 will lu- no Issue id our M YKKKT 1'OltEC 4VT until Mom lay. Jam- 3. In tlu- meantime develop unit at several of (lie various milling properties TI1EH .:( OHE DO NOT DELAY In the purchase or arc such that anything Is likely to Impim-i- i MINIM. Issues that we are now recommend Inc. In other words. If you are to take advantage of tlic ADVANCE In several of these Issues NO TIME Slllll I J BE LOST. SALT LAKE CITY BECAUSE LOOK AT YOUR MAP and consider for the property. MALONEYS MARKET FORECAST WE BELIEVE THAT NORTH TINTIC MINING COMPANY STOCK IS THE BEST BUY IN UTAH. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR REASONS it' GOLD Phone Which Will Be Yours? - AMALGAMATED Stock of the New Bingham Mary Mining company haa been listed on the Malt Imko Block and Jining Exchange. The company has two patented mining claims In the West Mountain dlatrirt and three claims In the Ophlr d sirlct, both near Bingham. Kay Groeabeck la president of :he company: John Kerlkaa. 'rraa-:re- r; and George Wilson, secre-ary- Lost Opportunity m -- BUY NOW New Mining Stock Listed on Exchange BINGHAM Ore shipments from the mines of the Bingham diatrUt tor tho week ending May 24, totaled 180 carloads as follows: United States Mining company, 78; Utah Apex Mining company, 45; Bir.g-haMines Mining company, 22; OR . Eureak Mines of tha Tlntio district shipped a total of 185 carloads of ore and concentrates for the week of May 24. Shipments, in carload, are announced as follows: Tlnllc Standard, 37; North Lily, 13; Mammoth, 12; Centennial Eureka, 10; American Smelting and Refining. dump ore, 8; Bingham Mines, 8; Bullion Reck, 6; Alaska, 1; Utah CotiHOlidated, 1: Mountain' 21. IVew. 1; Chief Consolidated, and 2 cars of manganese; Plutu, j 9; Eureka Lily- - 5. u. The Sail DOOLY BLOCK Park City Rhipments from the Park City uiatrict totaled 8178 tons during the week, ending May 24. Thoso shipping were Park Utah, 46M1 tons. Silver King Coalition, 897 tone and New Quincy 878 tons. 4 DAILY EDITION MARKET NEWS Fraaelaca. t'nllf. I'tah Rouihern Oil company cemented to shut out water before 1'tal Oil Refining Co Frank drillit'g deeper. Hole continues Bhufer No. 1, Cane Creek, dome, lu make strong flow of wet ges. section discovery well of Petroleum corporation Moab district. Hhut in. I'lilllip Well No. 1, Barrier Creek dome section John L. Hhafer No. the first flank well on sect jt.n Cavey hole was Cane Creek dome, half a mile north ct merited at 4985 fec-t- , but cement In cassalt water. Hole uf disveuvrry well. Eight-Inc-h failed to set ing was cemented at 1086 feet, but will be recemented with special inch castha cement failed to get. Drilling cement after which 6 was resumed and casing will bo ing wiJJ he run to bottom to effect carried until another limatone stra- water shutoff before drilling deeptum la encountered, when it will er. me again Drilling Continental Oil winaiij Well Wednesday at 3200 feet in Balt No. I. Rmindarv Butte structure, which was tutored at 3150 feet. under Drilling Afi.r resuming drilling, hit has section In Pennsylvanian penetrated shale, gypsum and an- 61 15 feet. Ii nut believed is drill has hydrite. King No. 1. bait Valley structure yet reached the horizon In which In the suswss encountered was Section production drilling structure pended at 3780 feet, due to cavey deep test at Kattlenake hole. String of 3 14 inch casing will In New Mexico, some 15 miles disbe run fcrfore drilling deeper- - Hole tant. is bottomed In conglomerate shale formation. t'e companies Katt leans ke No, 17, section Dfistwoiller No-- 1 Dickinson Kattlesnake dome. New county, Kansas- Drilling In lime-ato- Mexico, ten miles from southeast at 2750 feet- corner ol I'lah- - This well reMkl Continent No. 1 Osborne cent ,v made a phenomenal flow Kansas. in. After of oil in the Pennsylvania furma-,io- r. county, spudding It was found necessary to replace at a depth uf 8771 feet- - Drillers Ihe engine. are getting to ready to set bottom (irayxon No. 3. Reagan county packer, to shut out water In order Texas'. Drilling in red sand at 2770 ,o mnks a real test of the producf el. Objective horizon. In which tive power of the Pennsylvania!) small production was struck in un.l- - Tho well Is now making wells No. 1 and No. S should be about 253 barrels of oil which is entered at 3000 or 3100 feet- coming up through a hole full uf salt water. Petroleum corporation Nnvsjo State No. 1, Cisco dome, section Wislcrn Crude Oil company Afte.r gelling a good showPrejsiraiiun being made to spud ing oil and gas at 2811 feet, dril- in lent well on (.isco Bprings strucling was resumed and a gas strat- ture ten miles norih of Cisco town, um w.ik struck at 2900 feet and on location. salt water at 2985 feet- This la to illg I'uliirudo-l'tul- i (J. he cus-- d off and drilling to the Oil roiniiany Balt Wash sand resumed, where G. Phillip president uf the there is a good It is believed Oil company accompanchance fur oil production. ied by It. U-- Hbl just returned to Balt Lake after several days spent Knoll Oil an(l Gas IlnuMcr of oil well drilling Endler No. 1 Boulder In lnpecliunnear Vernal Utah, accninnany operations Knoll structure, section to Mr. Phillips the Maude Bottomed at 2640 fpet on top of cording Eden Oil company drilling tns Shlnarump sand. String of 8 Neal dome test seven miles nortn Inch casing and under-reamof Vernal haa reached a depth of reached camp thla week and 1519 tret with several showings of oh hole to bottom le oil- Work has been delayed for be now under way. Casing will thia well by several weeka on . . A QUICKSILVER 1m HUtorr Warld Pnri(viitloi CirU Mrt mid Lipartii 1 MImIbk and Metallurgy. Prirfa ns Copy free. KERR & COMPANY PROFIT t 10 |