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Show Milford Valley Oil Field To be Drilled-Rig onWay j Eminent New York Geologists and Prominent Utah Capitalists and Bankers Enthusiastic Over Prospects DRILLING TO BEGIN IN SHORT TIME Hundred Thousand Dollar Corporation Organized and Ready to Go Within the last few weeks, two prominent New York geologists ot international reputation, Messrs Felix Fe-lix Fogle Sr., and Felix Fogle Jr. have examined the Milford valley for oil indications. Their preliminary findings have resulted in the formation forma-tion of the Beaver Valley Oil com-I com-I pany, with offices in Salt Lake City. The directors of this company are E. J. Raddatz, W. I. Snyder and J. H. Manderfield of Salt Lake City; N. S. ! N'lscn of Mt. Pleasant and Walter' James of Black Rock, Utah. ! E. J. Raddatz needs no introduction introduc-tion to the people of the Rocky Moui. tain region, as he is well known as the president and general manager ot tha great Tintic Standard mine. j V. I. Snyder is also a director oj the Tintic Standard and one of Salt Lake's leading capitalists and a weh known attorney. J. H. Manderfield is the universal ly popular and efficient manager ot the Salt Lake Union stock yards company. com-pany. Everybody knows and likes Jou Manderfield. N. S. Neilsen is one of the leadlny bankers and business men of the lu- terraountain country. Last, but not least, Walter James, to whose untiring efforts and enter prise the bringing of the Milford Valley Val-ley Oil Opportunity to the attention ' of the investing public, is largely, due, has, for many years been one ot the leading stock and business meu of southern Utah. A big, generous,) hustling pioneer a typical represen-j tative of the class of men who have made "The Golden West." The people of Beaver county ani in fact southwestern Utah must all admit the names of these five met,; spells success for ahy undertaking, where success is possible. : They are all men who have beenj highly successful in the business world and prominently Identify with Utah development and industry, j thev are far-seeing, shrewd, conser vative and of long and varied busi-, ness experience; , j Their company name means thafj the Milford valley will be thoroughly ; and completely tested for oil deposit, i They have employed the ablest geological geo-logical talent the country affords to examine this region and after care-, ful consideration of the problem j jfrom every angle, have d,cided con-, diti(ms warrant oil prospecting and ar? now baling their derision wilhj their money. I The people of Milford. will, one an., all profit immensely from this enter Lr-.-0 Their farm and city property iwill become far more valuable, the.r ! business much more prosperous, i poth duty and selfish interest demands de-mands that we get squarely behind thi, andenaking and give it no, onh olir financial but moral .npnrt. Th" Hunter Oil and Minr-rM Land, company i now arranging to Pr-VhJe Pr-VhJe s,ock in the drilling rnmpanj . ,n(, will do everything in its P-w. -r w promote drilling operations. Re-.ver Valley Oil company has '.'h.sed a cnod ric at Farnham. puronpx a a h -I:,h. and men are now cng,.!. ... Wing it on board ,nr, to WW' : Milford VaU,v Wh;n U .,rrivrs. no me wiii he lo.t in ,,.-r - I,,, ,he drill toward what they fe. sl,re will be a r.i iS oil d-i.oMt. i Men are also at work at the drilling drill-ing site., digging sump and making other preparations. Milford has waited a generation for something to happen to start he. resources on the way to developmem The opportunity is here. NOW LET'S GO. |