THE GREAT UTAH GREEN RIVER OIL COUNTRY. 



Watch for the biggest Boom in here of any yet. 



By FRANK E. PLUMMEE, Banker and Broker, Minneapolis, Minn. 



FRANK E. PLUMMER, 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



'THE vast Oil 

 fields in Utah 

 is the marvel 

 among oil men. 

 The field takes in 

 Eastern Utah, 

 Western Colorado 

 and South West- 

 ern Wyoming, up 

 and down the now 

 famous Green 

 River. The cen- 

 .ter of this lies in 

 about where the 

 Eio Grande West- 

 ern crosses Green River in Grand County, 

 Utah. The* wide extent of the field and 

 the exceedingly high grade of the oil 

 characterize this new and wonderful oil 

 field. 



The oil is high grade 56 per cent, il- 

 luminating and 41 per cent, lubricating. 

 It is the highest grade oil yet discovered. 

 As the formation is sedimentary, largely 

 sand and shale, the drilling is exceedingly 

 easy. The development in the field has 

 jumped the price of the land to many 

 times what the property cost us, and be- 

 fore long these lands will command fabu- 

 lous prices. A greater boom will strike 

 these fields, it is predicted by the compe- 

 tent oil men, than ever was in Texas and 

 California. This will be largely due to 

 the high grade and high price of the oil, 

 as it is worth about $6.00 per barrel. 



Here is what some of the experts say in 

 regard to this Oil : 



SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . 

 "I have made a thorough service test of 

 your oil using it on one side of the engine, 

 and the Gelena oil on the other side with 



equal results. I tested your oil on both 

 the steam end and the air end of an air 

 pump and found that it works first class 

 in both, hence is a good article as cylinder 

 or valve oil and is equal to any lubricat- 

 ing oil used by our Company. " 



(Signed) J. G. BYWATER, 

 R. G. W. Ry. Co. , Engineer. 



Mr. W. A. Twombly, a prominent oil 

 expert of Boston says : 



"I regard it as one of the biggest oil 

 possibilities into which I have ever in- 

 quired. Certainly the lubricant is super- 

 ior to any I have ever seen, the quality 

 reaching as high as 78 degrees and defy- 

 ing the refinery. Without refining this 

 oil may be applied to the most sensitive 

 machinery without the fear of a scratch 

 and if the railways will adopt it there will 

 be fewer hot boxes. " 



Mr. Taylor, chemist of the Standard 

 Oil Company, says : 



''It is the best natural oil for cylinder 

 stock I ever saw." 



Mr. Robert Hutchinson, chemist, Glas- 

 gow, Scotland reports: 



"The body is far in excess of any min- 

 eral oil I ever came in contact with. It 

 will, I believe, be without a competitor in 

 the market." 



Mr. S. L. Boggs, 405 D. F. Walker 

 Bldg , Salt Lake City. Utah, is a thor- 

 oughly reliable oil man; experienced in 

 Pennsylvania oil and Pioneer in the 

 GREEN RIVER OIL, has just sent me 

 a few field notes showing the movements 

 going on right around Little Grande. 

 There are over LOO rigs going in now in 

 various parts of the field and by summer 

 the boom will be fully on. 



Write Mr. Boggs for any detailed infor- 

 mation that you want. He is an official 

 of the Oil Stock Exchange and will be 



