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Show ftncnt or osfension wells, of nhlM nine were productive of gas and the remaining four dry and abandoned the report said Mountain Fuel Supply Reports Increased Earnings During 60 Fuel Supply company reported an increase m earnings for the first three quarters of 1960 compared with same period in 1959, in an interim report mailed over the weekend to shareholders Mountain A combination of favorable fac-- , tors boosted earnings for the first three quarters of 1960 to $2,694 672. or $123 a share, compared with $2,533,196, or $1 16 a share, for the same period m 1959, said W T. Nightingale, president of the natur- al gas utility "For the period ended Sept 30 1960 earnings were $4,033,-09or $1 84 a share, compared with $3,714,312, or $1 70 a share, for the same period ended Sept 30, 1959 A promising natural new j gas field in southwestern Wyoming was discovered m September, Nightin- said in the report The discov-- ; was drilled by the com-- , well ery Jackmfe Spring Unit in its in pany Sweetwater County, Wyo about 16 miles north of the companys Trail Unit field The well was completed on Oct 7, and on test, flowed at a rate of ,13 800 000 cubic feet against 1000 the report pounds said J At Trail Unit, the company com-- ' pleted a well having a calculated open flow potential of 19 500 000 cubic feet a day. The company also wildcat in southdrilled a 9 ern Uintah county, Utah, which was dry and abandoned ' j back-pressur- Two more shallow wells have been drilled by the company since June, 1960, on the Chalk Creek structure near Coalville, Utah, hich is being investigated to de--j termine its effectiveness for under-gai- e ground gas storage Nmghtgale re- ported In addition, two wells pre- stiucture viously drilled on the have have cleaned out and recon-ditioned An etfective underground storage reservoir at Chalk Creek would be of considerable importance to the the winter company in meeting peak demand or gas 1 051-fo- Over the same period, 9,154 new metesr were installed and SINCE June of this year, the gas deliveries increased from 71 3 the billion cubic feet to 76 9 billion company has participated in drilling of 17 wells without cost to cubic feet, the report said itself, the report said These wells THE quarterly dividend of the were in units m which the comcompany was increased last month pany has a working interest or in from 30 cents a share to 35 cents a farmouts in which the company reshare, the report noted and the tained a working interest Board of Directors declared the Four of the 17 wells were wildcats 64th consecutive dividend since the and were dry and abandoned The company was organized in 1935 remaining 13 wells were develop- - PflllEIIT tiWHEN GARRY CLEVELAND School Play Thursday Box E1(ier Highs annual school wlB be presented Thursday evening, Nov 17, instead of Friday, The announced as previously change in date was necessary due Box Elder Bees participating t0 football state semi-fin,n tbe game scheduled for Fridav will The play, "Kiss and Tell feature a cast of 15 students and is being directed by Clayton Cheney. The three-ac- t comedy was written by F. Hugh Heibert and features an episode in the life of Corliss Archer, well known typical teenager of radio and movie fame The leading role of Corliss Archer will be played by Karen Sue Mc- r Leod, and her neighbor boy fiiend, Dexter Franklin will be portrayed by Bruce Hadfield Other members of the cast include Mrs Archer, Shauna Sheffield, Mr Archei, Paul Babcock; Mildred Pringle Marie Madsen, Lenny Archer, Gilbert Da Ray- y mond Pringle, John Nabors Pringle, Margo Steward, Private Earhart, Meco Castilho, Mary Franklin, Janet Owen Bill Franklin, Steven Pimper, Mr WilWeldon lard, Uncle Larsen, George, Lynn Cook, Robert PrinRichard Woodmancy, and gle, Kathy Miller plays the part of the pay Dor-othe- i ' You! Cross-Exami- ne Fishburn diesel-electri- MYERS, Ph.D. is sponsored bv Itnh Oil Refining Compinv on KSL TV Dairymen then wives aie invited to at- wdl be hour long tele- - tend the Hotel I tab show Dooi s' at Hotel Utah, will be closed at 5 15 p m Fol- m The show lowing the Danv Princess event Ogden commumtv P1 next-doo- PIMHIIS Dont Let Youngster Box Elder to Present FOUR major pipeline projects which Mountain Fuel undertook this year to increase the capacity and reliability of its transmission system have been completed, the report said Largest of the four projects was the construction of 20 2 miles of 20 inch pipeline in Wyoming Other propects included 6 7 miles of pipeline in Emigration Canyon, Utah, 6 4 miles of pipeline from Kanda Junction to Green Riv11 6 miles of 18 inch er, Wyo , and pipeline reconditioning from Green River to Blacks Fork, Wyo A rate increase applicable to the companys Wyoming service which will produce an authorized $70 040 per year additional revenue was Public granted by the Wyoming Service Commission effective Nov. new rates average 9, 1960 The about 14 3 per cent higher than the old the report noted Revenues from Wyoming service account for approximately two per Keeping em Rolling WASHINGTON (UPI) Since the cent of the companys total reve end of Woild War II, the nations nues, the repoit said railroads have installed nearly 25 locomotives Wyoming put its women on a 000 new pedestal long before the other and moie than 800 000 freight and states Accoiding to World Book passenger cars at a cost of $15 Encyclopedia Wyoming granted billion accoiding to the Associa-womefull voting rights in 1869 tion of American Railioads h pany; A. J. Morris, head of tha, dairy department, Utah State Carolyn Dunn. Salt Lake' Inbune columnist, and Athelene The Utah winner nounced during an vised extravaganza beginning at 5 30 p Archer family maid Student directois of the production are Susan Allen and Patucia Bidlack Curtain time is scheduled for 8 30 p m in the BEHS auduoiium The geneial public is limed to attend the Thuisdav evening performance Tickets will be available at the dooi at 50 cents per person lead an-'an- d ill be the annual banquet of the American Dairy Association of Utahs convention Welby W. Young. Heber, Wasatch county, will preside The convention will begin Fr.day, Nov. 25. vv - Sincere Thanks .7 ( I and Judges Selected For State Dairy Appreciation Princess Finals Five pior.unent Utahns have been named judges for the states 1960 Dairy Pnncess finals in Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Citv on Saturday, Nov 2b Wallace A Parrish announced this week Mr Parrish is chairman of the committee in charge of the competition, sponsored by the Amencan Dairy Association of Utah SYLVIA KAY Molgard of Willard is representing Box Elder county in the finals fudges include D L Hult residential and faim director, Utah Power and Light company, J Robert Anderson, sales manager-reselleUtah Oil Refining com- - To My Friends F. LELAND SEELY For Your Loyal Support THE ELECTION i, c n YOUR child, clearly j yon may do Tto harm to give seeking Information, asks in a few' words your reasons Why? about some phenome-- 1 befote uttering the command non, he deserves your best and or decision. 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