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Show Blandin IntMt Published in the YOWttS 1 of Blondinpiony the Surrounding Oil end Bistng BLANDMQ, UTAH, FRIDAY, ggff, 18,1959 COMMITTEE ON INDIAN if 6 56 RO. AFFAIRS RESCHEDULES RESERVATION MEETINGS Conadasion The Car Kills Six Year Old Blanding Child old LaYerda Cantseo killed Tuesday afternoon oho was struek by a oar Six-ye- ar h ifl 11 f Ira ThQ Blanding Chamber is survived Dutohie, Cantseo and by a Ruth sister, a brother, Gilbert funeral servloes wort hold yesterday afternoon at two o'olook in the Indian Chur oh Don Snith was in charge of the rites offioer Investigating Deputy Sheriff Utah Ranks Vernon Comsissiens chairman, Rooney, and the necessity for getting a successor by governor's appointment caused a two nenth Chauneey Blaok Off totals of the have taken Cowpany Shell Oil Issue with Montezuma BLANDING SPORTSMAN the Valley Journal (Cortez) regarding that newsCLUB SETS DATE FOR papers recent editorial advocatspacing for the ing Ancth Oil field The Shell (PI Cowpany, along The Blanding Sportsmans Club with Gulf and S indard of Califwill hold a reorganization Mee- ornia advocate rc spacing tuber ting tonight, Friday, Sept while an 80 aero the for field, 18, at 7i30 in the City Hall pattern is preferred by the All sports nlnded people (nan other 11 ooispanlos operating in wo non) are welooae to attend the field Cand the present tine Allen The ell ooapaiy representais president and Hendell tives told the Journal that re Jones is of ths spacing would lnorease new officers will be production olub, and substantially and elected at this nesting Other would net shorten the life of business to be' disoussed will the field because untapped improve-neat- s, include Rifle Range ths nlssed reservoirs present by plans for Door Derby, would be put on drilling and any ether Turkey Shoot production problens that nay eons up As an oxaaplo they sited a The only re quire wonts for Aaeth field which well is the payment of ths flowed inbutthewas surrounded by $200 fee and all who are inter- wells that had to be punpod ested are urged to join now, Ths representatives went on to to the elub's aeeerdii point out that five tost wells Wendell Jones along with ether studies in the have proved their theory SAN JUAN COUNTT HAS field re on spaaing to drain all the oil in ths field. ATTRACTIVE EXHIBIT lhe Journal was told AT UTAH STATE FAIR re spaaing would result in Juan ones again renews its about 250 or SCO additional with ether count iee wells in the field There are state by arranging an about 500 new with sene 80 noro -ays catching booth at the State to be drilled 80-ae- re . RE-ORGANIZ- ATION 40-ac- 40-ao- vise-presid- ent 60-ae- re nw-borsh- ip' . vice-preside- nt, 40-ae- tat 40-ac- CSan . Fair Reyaond McAlister and Mr and IH. Bell P Argyie, under Hr the sponsorship of the Conalssleners woriced to lish County estab- San Juan County aaang the best of the booth eshibiters Coat'd Cel 8 Pegs 4 to snaage a sultisdllion dollar realty Arad that statutes require be spent for the better-ns- nt Utah of education and facilities of the $100,000,00000 on all the oil Gat'd will be to CIA it was given assurance by the Bureau of Indian Affairs at a meeting last week in Salt Lake City that the money is forthcoming and could bo expected very seen Ths fond is growing at the rate of $200,00000 per ction, refining, transportation, and nark sting is becoming ln-eroacl- ngly in portent to the eeonoqy of the state and is presently employing over 8,000 Utahns with an annual payroll exoeodliqt $34,000,00000 month and has new reached a was August 27, 1859, when Colonel Drake drilled the first total and quickly turned the of the funds aqy be used except In the area known as the Piute Juan Strip in southwestern SanNith-dromal County and in the Aaeth Area in, the vicinity ef the eld Aaeth Trading Pent The latter tract ocbraeee a large part rf the rich Aaeth oil field to Gosmissleacr Aeeerdiag It town of to the prevailing interpretation ef the law none quiet Titusville, Pennsylvania, into a roaring area of oolorfol boon towns And it was hero that the petroleum industry mra born On Drake , the night of Auguet 27, called a halt for the Sabbath, and on Sunder morning he trudged up to the mil for a Hurst, CIA is desirous ef meeting with Utah's congressional delegation later in the foil to discuss possibility ef broadening the terns under whioh the eenalssio is aliened to operate routine leek But he noticed a spasn of excitement in a snail knot of Oho of non at the drill site and ran to hia then broke aray "Tour fortune's cade. Colonel 1 -- It's oil I" surging spans heralded the The world's first success-fol- ly find drilled oil well sane in quiet and unobserved Been after He RLs well ths ths eras feat to andurlra a veteran of salt drillers fame was operations, fee had preceded of $1,579,00000 According oil well in the United Staten sell his on the Host Coast Cel 1 foge 4 Hearings education held at Navajo Mountain and Gouldings on the first day and at ths old Aaeth Tradli Post on the second day IBtlle net a oont of the huge fond hae yet been made available Industry in 11 of its phases of exploration, produ- . as saying that they could Hoi fare, and departments The said that dsnaad the West Coast that drill bit dropped into for erode oil also was a big faster in getting fissure Idwla L, Drake noro oil production from ths "Colonel11 was Just for show- Paredes Basin They were quoted never to wake. his fortune, The spokesnsn Highway, is production The secretary In eendueting the hearings the Cosadsolon will have with them, representatives of the State estlaated value 1959 area from Director of the State Land Board, Frank Allen, serves the eeanisslan as executive City it The on whioh the royalties were derived The three non now serving on the are George Hurst, commission Harold Drake, Navajo Blandim Mountain) and newly appointed Beverly S Clendenin, Salt Lake County oxooods that . in Uintah County by noro than tan to one Produotlon in 1957 was 45 wpod to alllion barrels 24 nllllen in 1958 and estluated produotlon in 1959 is 40 alllion barrels traiuppor-tati- of Indians within the living San Juan Oil devclopnont and Uintah County, Utah, has placed Utah among the top ten oil produolng states of the nation Produotlon in' San Juan was assisted dates have boon sot for October 2nd and 3rd CIA is a throe man oonnlssien appointed by the Governor of Now Oil Producing Statesin With Newspaper's Utt Indian Polloe John Dufor. View Sheriff Seth Wright and Roy Well Spacing Mikesell also delay Among Top Ten Shell Takes Issue information handed on Indians Navajo t frsn ths undertake projects ,CXA should for the tribe's benefit The nestings originally were set for August but resignation of the X . first got of Commerce ie buoy when paootng out free show and swim tickets to Rows Mrs Corlnno driven by people connected with the area's oil developaccident took plaoe in front ment The organisation's goal is to get the Indian Mission Chur oh nd 4tl5 Mrs Rowe, driving tickets to every eligtble person in time for seo not the use on Saturday , September 19thf oast, apparently did the only was who aoross ohild, running the street from her father's day upon whtch the tickets wtll be honored The tickets are good for free admission to She died piekup to the ohtiroh of head and shoulder injuries either the Ktgalia Drive In Theatre , San Juan LaVerda was bora to Mario Lang and tyors Cantseo on Deo saber 9, or at the Blanding Swimming Pool The tickets are gif ts from the Chamber of 1952 She had been raised from infancy by Ik and Mrs John Commerce to the area oil people in commemorIn addition to hor ation Dutohie of the industry's 100th birthday foster parents and parents, she was Indian of Affairs has again set plans to , TRASS AT HOME ASH SATE THE miTEREHUE hia to the well that nomlag and lowered a cap into it .then he dipped up oil, he brought the ef fitcsville, her to tha rushing tq gylveaia, whole secneend cpssd a new era tz the world's etvlllsetlcu |