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Show "N Rfty, FACTS ABOUT UTAH il and Gas Fields annual! Lake View Stake Girls award banquet held last week in the Lake View Stake recreation hall. There were 180 girls who A received and structures; tlifesE atftUCTURfcs are made fcedlinentry deposits which range from d fetv hundred feet thick to many thousands of feet. DeKalb Oil and gas is presently drilling the first of five wells, on a leasC fed.OOd acres neat OUray, Utah. Of Sen. Walldcd F. Bennett, fight, congratulates Admiral Hymari Kickover Upon receiving a special gold medal for hit work in development of nuclear power for military and civilian cbv-ferln- g natural Sen. Bennett is ti member of the Joint Committee bri Atomic Energy, which conducted the presentation cere Inony. Sen. Bennett said the Adntiral has been One of the nation's "great pioneers" in the field of nodeaf power. purposes. gas is drilling its third development well on its Southman Canyon lease which is b seven miles southeast of the lamint is Belfor a acreage. extensive development of the Chep-it-a Wells Field which is 10 miles east of the DeKalb acreage. Continental Oil Company is presently considering drilling development wells on it's Duchesne acreage. De-Kal- prop the fractured formation open and heavily increase the radioui of drainage of the well bore s well as the effective poroty and permeability. by the amount of oil producing and delivered to the Salt Lake Pipe Line Company by the Rangely Colorado, oil field. The oil has an average pour point 95 F which ASHLEY CREEK Brennan bottom field presents very complicated probwhen it reaches the surface lems The BrCnnan Bottom Field is A and enters flow lines and pipe northeast plahglng anticline. The ines. Flow lines must be heated trap Or oil feservoir is a strati- and pipe lines mult contain high graphic trype trap being determinlow pour point oil such gravity, ed by discontinuous zones of low as that produced at Rangely, In permeability and enclosed by to keep the oil from becom- shale. The average por- order in the pipe line. a solid ng osity (void in the rock capable of 9 to holding fluids) ranges from A repressuring program (gas inThe permeability (intercon- jection) .was started in the fall necting channels between voids in of 1958 and is being enlarged at rocks which lets the fluids move the present time in order that the from void to void) is very low reservoir pressure may be maintained and more total barrels rerarely exceeds 10 millidarcy. of produccovered per acre-foo- t THE PRODUCING zone is the sand. Two rigs are drilling deing lower Green River formation which wells at an average drillIs composed of fine grained silty velopment 20 days each. Fifty to of rate ing quartz, sandstones and silty lime- 120 wells remain to be drilled. stone sinterbedded with green and and demand throughout the red shale of the Garden Gulch and Supply west will determine the rate at Douglas Creek members. which the Field is developed. The Brennen Bottom Federal PRODUCTION COMES from a No. 1 was totaled at 8,000 ft. and sandstone which blankets lenticular was placed on production the 29th to a part of a large northwest of Jan. 1955 at 213 barrels of oil west plunging an ticlmer nose. The per day pumping. The Federal sandstone is a part of the Green No. 2 was placed on production River formation, and the most prothe 30th of July 1956 at 200 barrels ductive part is the upper half of per day pumping. At the present the lower section of the Douglas time the field is operated by the Creek member. Gulf Oil Corporation and has five THE STANDARD Oil Company producing wells as well as a northwest extension drilling. The oil cores approximately 400 of the has a poor point of 105 F and Green River in every well before the API gravity is 32. pipe. The logging and setting well is then perforated and stimRED WASH FIELD fracture ulated with a sand-oi- l The Red Wash Field is operated treatment. Perforation bell sealers by the Standard Oil Company of are used in conjunction with the treatment to achieve a California. The Carter Oil Company sand-oi- l operates the northeast corner of multiple fracture pattern. The sand the field which lies along a series is mixed with oil and pumped into of deep washes called Walker Hol- the well at approximately 35 barlow. At the present time there rels per minte and under high are 80 producing wells in the field. pressure. FIELD The Ashley Creek Field had the first commercial oil well in Utah. The first well was drilled In 1948 to the weber sandstone. The producing structure is a northwest southeast anticline situated on the west plunging nose of the Blue Mountain anticline, a prominent land mark in Vernal area. The field possesses a strong waterand all weib produce water and oil through fractures in the sandstone. At the present time there are 29 wells in the field which produce about 2800 barrels of oil per day. The wells are owned by Equity Oil, Pan American Petroleum Corporation and Lacy Oil Corporation. These companies had produced and sold 8 million barrels of oil from the field by the end of 1956. 10. ! -drive NEW ARRIVALS LEAVITT April 17 was the day picked by the new son of Roy C. and Beth Mosley Leavitt of Sunset as his birth date. . individual 44 received 100 stake awards per cent at- tendance awards. THOSE RECEIVING a 100 per cent ayard from the Hooper Second Ward were: Elaine Gamer, Katheqm Weaver Cherllee Beus, Janice Robinson, Jelean Vaughn, Margie! Byington, Ann Widdiaon, Suzanni Hull, Judy Vaughn; Roy Fifth; Lorilee Oleson; Roy Sixth: Sherry Kay; Clinton: Darlene Johnson, Karen Nielson, Gloria Parker. Roy Second: Jeanette Terry; Roy Third, Sandra Heiner, Vicky Pitkin; Kanesvillc, Gayle Peterson, Carolyn Bartlett, Ada Johnaon, Nelda (Jlark, Luana Jacksdil, Thai-m- . Johnson, Karen Schultz, Cath-eryPeterson, Margaret Anderson, Maraleep Hansen, Sandra Bartlett and Connie Anderson. LAKE View Ward, Roslyn Har-foAnthea Klien, Vicki Rae Har-roJBarbara Bingham, Jean LaNae Wilson; Hooper First: Margie Johnson, Sharon Paice, teAnne Read. Mrs. Marie Stewart of the general board of the MIA, the guest speaker told' the girls that- - they should always be Ike girls because they are not so interesting when they try to be like boys. She also reminded thenl that their life was Gods gift to them, and the way they lived their life was their gift back to Him. OTHER special guests were Pres. Henry A..Matis, Pres. Newel R. Budge, Ariel Smith, Ray Widdison, and Jack Hazen of the MIA advisory staff of the High Council and the gurat- artists who were on. the program. ALL YOUNG people interested report at the courts according to the following schedule and register for the classes: Beginners (10-13-) 8 to 9:15 a.m.; Beginners (13 and older) 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. Intermediates 10:30 to 12 oclock. A foe of 50c should be paid at the time of registration. Players should bring their own rackets and balls and should wear tennis or gym sho?, gym suits, jeans or pedal pushers. n Further Information may be secured by contacting Quma Shepherd. EX 3 3697 or VeraJean The-del- l EX 3 0889. Hen-derson- Lyle Elmore New I Weber President - j 229-to- B-3- I J . - x m li V Senator Frank I. "Ted" Moss, Col. U. S. Air Forca Reserve, xaminos tho craft that will fly man higher and faster than he has ever gone before. Relief Society Baseball Leagues Prepare Bazaar To The Second Ward Relief Society are going to hold their annual bazaar April 30th beginning at 5 - p.m.--at -t- brr-wrrt! ttaltrThnr-wff- Organize Friday May 24lh at 6.30 p.m. a l be activity for everyone including 14 ti 17 jears of age interested pond, a surprise package in playing baseball for Roy C" sale, picture taking boothe and V League Weber County Baseball other food will be on slac. V- Assn, (formerly known as Farm THE BAZAAR items will be sold Bureau). At the same time boys F .AM and will make nice Mothers Day over 17 and men wishing to play gifts. There will be some inexpen- - in a 04 meet. B will league sive items for children to buy for y their mothers also. The meeting will be held at Roy Everyone come and enjoy thei ansone that cannot attend Park, Lyle Elmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. with the women of the Paul Elmore, Roy, has been chosen evening call Clark Puffer at EX to please so hard ward who have worked as student body president at We3 0387. it for you. ber High School for the coming present year. v. Ward To Observe Annual Reunion :.v. The annual Lake View Ward re-union will be combined this year with a banquet and program to be held Friday evening April 24, beginning at 6 p.m. The cost will be $10 per family and each family is asked to bring their own silverware. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meldrum LYLE HAS been very active m are the chairmen for the arrangeschool and church affairs, having ments of the event. recently received the Duty to God award in the LDS Church. 1 a fish he living At Roy Jr. philosophies By R. Science Fair Held Soroptimist Club Meet in Ogden Platform Bombers B-5- i X-- 15 may y t MOSS CHECKS HIGH FLYING The annual Roy Jaycette-Webc- r County Recreation Department Tennis school will be conducted on the Roy courts beginning Saturday May 2nd, under the instruction of Clark Puffer of the county staff. F. COTTLE 1959 CLASSIFIED Friends Tell Us of Our Faults ADS We, of this column, believe that any boy or girl, who has a PROBLEM and needs honest, impartial and immediate advice, will never do better than to consult their own FATHER and MOTHER, OUR REASONS ARE: these two people gave life, love and sacrifice and naturally should be more concerned about their OWN CHILD than anyone else on earth, because they are their own flesh and blood. Parents repeat ther lives in their offspring, and their esteem for them is so great, that they feel their sufferings and taste their enjoyments as much as if they were their own. Therefore, they would never, knowingly, advise their own son or daughter, to do the wrong thing. GOD SENDS CHILDREN for another purpose than merely to keep up the race to enlarge our hearts; and to make us unselfish and full of kndly sympathies and affections; to give our souls higher aims; to call out all our faculties to extend enterprise and exertion; and to bring round our firesides bright faces, happy smiles, and living, tender hearts Mary Howill. As very rough weather destroys the buds of spring, so does bad council and association blight the young promise of a childs faculties and render a good life and true education impossible. A DYNAMIC, honest analysis noting the new standards' created for youth: Today horsepower is more precious than life, brand names more important than brains, sophistication more desirable than morality. Perfume and coluptuous have negated the value of health, cheerfulness and emotional maturty. Womanhood is judged according to formula: Womanly beauty no longer the radiance of a madonna nor the freshness of girlhood, has neither bright intelligence nor kindliness. NO, it is the sultry sex glamour, the opium peddled by the advertising trade. With supreme power, sex glamour, like a modern American golden calf, "sell such diverse products as autos, liquor, is diapers, fertilizer, vitamins, books, when SEX APPEAL were How barter. of purchased then it becomes the medum these standards established? The criterion of merit was not is not established by parents. IT IS FORMED consciously and intentionally, by the corporations whose copy writers TRANSLATE ALL VALUES into purchasable excellent commodities, exploiting the strongest natural desires. This is and is disastrous and juveniles present past by accepted advertising to society. If we wish to teach youth the sound basis, the need for, and the rewards of morality and social responsibility, we must establish NEW VALUES. The first step s to demand a change in the tranquilized adult population. escape-seekinEthel C. Hale. Public Forum. Salt Lake Tribune. emotional the reflect of children, THE EMOTIONAL TROUBLES, troubles of parents. jtogelher next week. KNAPP Its a boy for Donald Just how talented the future and Margaret Fleming Knapp of generation was seen at the science Sunset. He was born April 16. fair held at the Roy Junior High, BABY SITTER wanted for Roy Third Ward Relief Society each BAADER Eugene Werner and Thursday. Tuesday at 10 a.m. Phone EX VARIOUS arts and crafts were LaVerne Scheunemann Baader of EX 3 6875 or EX 2 8771 the of rooms in the Riverdale are especially happy displayed for further information. school. since the birth of a new daughter, Awards will be given for the April 16. PIANO LESSONS GIVEN. Phone best science displays. EX WINNING entries will compete MARTIN A girl was born April 15 to the proud parents of Hoop- at the regional science fair to be er. John T. and Beverly Boehme held at Weber College on April WHITE ENAMELED side heater, 24th. Martin. slightly used. See Elaine Larsen at Roy Dept, Store or call EX RODERICK Its a busy place at 4 2322. The purpose of the sand is to Daily production is controlled the home of Raymond E. and Lou dean Hains of Roy since their new MODERN cleaning ingredients in daughter was born April 15th. Blue Lustre are the mildest. GALE Darwin and Carol Tullis Leaves pile soft and bouncy. Roy Gale of Logan, formerlly of Roy, Lumber dealer. are very happy over the safe ar Mrs. Fern Smuin, of Pocatello. rival of a girl born April 16. Idaho, reg:onal governor of the FOR SALE 3 Bedroom brick WILCOX And a boy it is for Soroptimist Gub will preside over home, drapes and carpeting. Larry and Lucille Beck Wilcox of the three day conference of the Large lot. See at 5829 So. 2625 Roy. The new head of the family club to be held in Ogden Friday, West, Roy, or call EX was bom April 15. Saturday and Sunday. Approximately 300 members from five TO BUY OR SELL PLEASE CALL OSTLER Its a boy for Wayne states are expected to be in attenJIM NELSON and Rae Jackson Ostler of Roy. dance. homes, farms, income Selling The youngster was born April 19 THE OGDEN club will be hosRes. property. Phone EX and the eight other children at tess to the event with Miss Wilma Reliable EX Efficient home cant wait till Mommy brings Grose, president, assisted by Miss Service. him home. Rhea Foulter, conference chairROY REALTY & INS. CO. WRIGHT Happy over the safe man. ROY, UTAH The busy agenda includes regisarrival of a baby girl born April 19 are Larry J. and Mary Jane tration Friday at 4 p.m. at the Hotel Ben lximond with an infor- EXPLORERS ARE taking a bike Handy Wright of Riverdale. hike and theyve got to eat. Exmal reception to follow at which pert yard and lawn cleaning. HOSKINS Sunset has a new citi- time the Davis County club will be Work guaranteed. Two Explorer zen with the arrival last Friday hosts. . Scouts $1 00 per hour. Call for DR. ELIZABETH clinic a 17 to new of born Bryan, (April girl or EX appointment EX Seymour and Nancy Tatro Hoskins, psychologist at the Salt Lake Coun-40343. PARKER Its two boys and a Hospital will give the keynote G" missile platform Peak production of the Air Forces new 2 girl now for George E. and Donna peech Saturday morning. Mrs. bomber is expected by June at Boeing's Wichita, Kantaa plant. Here SEE US FOR: fork lift truck brings body on Boeings flight line an ora S. Lewis, first vice presi-len- t Meacham Parker of Roy aince the n 3 G so a off Into the fresh that production of the Soroptimist Federation position jacks birth of a son,, bom April 20. Wedding announcements line can be readied for a test flight as another zooms by in flight The ARNOLD April 21st was a f the Americans will be the guest Missionary Farewells first of these global bombers described as "missile bases In the ROY PRINTING- - CO; held be Ronald Beth to for the at and peaker banquet happy day sky waa just recently delivered to the Strategic Air Command at Poster at 7:30 Cafe of the Arnold Watkins at Paperi j Roy, their baby Cantoi) p.m. Travis Air Fores Base, California, aftar extensive flight testa. . Colored Cardboards boy was bom this day. Saturday. SAC Gets Missile k- No. 48 Nearly 500 wee served at the C The prihcipal proven petroleum reserves in the Uintah flasitt 4fe fduhd in the Ashley Creek field, Red Wash Field, atld BrennCn-Bot-tern- s field. The Uintah Basin c0n-taithousands of acres of Other potential petroleum producing El Paso Vol. 5 23, 1958 Nearly 500 Attend Tennis . . . 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