Show Revamped in Utah of Because rising costs the Utah Highway Department has stream- lined its litter barrel program by reducing the number of highway barrel sites by more than half and concentrating the barrels at strategic locations The result has been a considerable cost 'savings for the department without an increase in litter : State Highway Maintenance Operations Engineer Wheadon says that although the barrel aite reduction may appear to be a drastic step it docs make sense "It’s much more economical to collect eight barrels in one area than one barrel in ' eight areas” he said Wheadon says motorists By Virginia Graver Mrs Mary Rose of Uvar continues to move 1973 ahead in this year’s oil Projections from oil and gas drilling activity industry spokesmen say showing definite in- - that current rates should creases in the number of prove out a 10 per cent wells ncrease ahead of last completed and drilled according to year — quite possibly Carlton Stowe Utah Geoexceeding the 1973 record of 214 wells comlogical and Mineral Survey statistical specialpleted A record numist ber of locations active Figures show up to the drilling wells and wells present time total well in various stages of comcompletions in the State pletion 'are on Utah’s IV more than eight per drilling reports cent and wildcat drillIn Duchesne County ing up by some six per alone 72 well are listed cent as compared with in reports and 42 wells an equal time period last are listed in the drilling year Operator s workprogress reports for San ing in Utah this year Juan County Carbon and have completed 120 wells Emery County activity — 76 oil wells 5 gas also has increased with wells and 39 dry holes nine wells carried and a more than recently announced drilslightly 1000000 feet of hole has ling program in Emery been drilled The 120 County consisting of 8 we lls completed comwells to be drilled by a pares to a total of 195 Casper -Wyoming operwells during the year ator r : mm ucnms RteJra!No2 Blanding Utah formerly of Cisco Utah was in Thompson Tuesday to register for voting George Dutos and a friend went to the reservation fishing Saturday They said they had good luck Well it clouded up like it wanted to rain but it was only a bluff Mrs Anthony Peneis progressing very well She can get along without her walker most of the time now George Dutos gets around with a cane he is very much improved Mr and Mrs D B Curtis went to Fruita Friday to do some no cover Friday end Saturday The Utah Division has lie information activity reached its Crusade goal and service to cancer pa- for 1974 establishing a tients The Virginia Whi- tnew record for contribuney Cancer Detection Cli- tions according to Fred nics are a good example cancer funds at work A Schwendiman Provo Chairman of the Board In the of Directors Through the 11467 efforts of State Crusade examined in 44 separate Mayberry they met their Chairman Ellis R Iv- - clinics for breast and ut- - Homestead Goal (This ory and approximately erine cancer and given a represents their 1974 goal lips Petroleum as well as significant drilling being undertaken in Utah’s the when now keeping per-Rob- economy has uncertain ert Free Lunch Apportions ToPerents their lit-- : t - - plus 25) Utah' with its relative ' Services iI 6 k ly r Anyone who follows news knows Buy Jeep In 74 and SA VE!! that the economic arrows ui umub gwi through many small con- - S and the M tributions hard work of 18000 vol unteers like these have generally pointed down Not so with the Division Utah whose aims and achievements cm have been steadily upward This year’s collections represent a $2$-0increase over last year but perhaps morethey resignificantly of an increase present $150000 over a seven- period Almost half of the total raised this year came from the Salt Lake County Crusade headed by Robert Garff The re- sidential campaign un- der the direction of Irene and Marge Chris- tiansen was particularly effective and brought in over $68000— a new re- Next to Salt Lake IN THE HOSPITAL 00 We've Got a You Can't Beat Pap smear test These nationally recognized cli- nics will be conducted in increased numbers-duing the coming year using funds raised in June the Virginia Whitney Golf Tournaments under the leadership of Mrs Bar- bara Prince 'Grand Unit is one of volunteers ovet $340000 has been raised fro thousands who gave erously to support the battl against cancer This is particularly commendable in a year I87OOO Phil- WAGONEERS all over the countryside The misuse was of some concern to district maintenance! sonnel because theyduta’t have the funds to emy tho barrels more than once a week v ffliT AT- SS 3 test in Big Selection and They're Ready to Drive Off The Lot litter Cancer Crusade in Utah Reaches Goal for Year recor- i nqrtheastern dump their weekly house- keeping garbage One big load would often fill a barrel a second would cause it to overflow allowing the wind to spread for free and Appllc tertoiwr atvehicles depositing it the major lunches and reducedlitter collection points price lunches for school children willi be availBefore the new proable mainwas initiated Thursday Sept 12 gram tenance officials in the according ' to the Grand department were having County School District problems with litter bar- - Parents who wish to apply for the program may obtain applicationsi at any of the Grand County schools or from the 17 County 'Units' in the intended to hold School District Office State who deserve spe- - small items of litter) cial recognition for their work in the 1974 Cancer Crusade Thanks to Cru-- of ' sade Chairman Mrs D 0 V’ 'iVc'-- ' 'v"‘ - sf Summit County Baby Girl September 7 — Admit: Norman Dunn Dis: Jazln Thayn Steven Klepzig Antonio Olivas' Paul Smith Lloyd Searson September 8 — Disch: Norman Dunn Jan Boyd and Baby Girl September 9 — Admit: Jason Yazzie Anita Wilkinson Disch: Jason Yazzie Anita Wilkinson sa Eddy Steven zig Lloyd Searson Sarah Jane charged Elizabeth Cline gerth September 4 — Admit: Bonnie Seibert Bruce Prator Phillip (Flip) Stocks Paul Smith Dis: Logan Luckinblll cia Miller and Baby Boy Newborns James Stewart — Sept 3 — Born to Mr September 5 Atait: and Mrs Gary Eddy Harold Couch Marie MOREANDMORE PEOPLE KNOW Miam Pauline Shelton girl 6 lbs ITS GOOD BUSINESS Sept 4 — Born to Mr County Weber County had Jan Boyd David Seibert Mrs and — Admit: 6 the highest total income' September TO iNVEST IN THE FUTURE a boy 7 lbs 3 oz being in excess of $40- - Jarin Thayn Dis: Bruce OF MOAB AND GRAND COUNTY Sept 5 Bom to Mr 000 Davis South County Prator Phillip Stocks Mrs Edward Boyd and Bonnie inand Seibert Baby had the Unit largest oz crease in the state ex- Boy Teresa Eddy and a girl 6 lbs inceeding last year’s come by 147 percent! Seventeen County Units met or exceeded their goals When it comes to Cancer Crusade dollars Utah enjoys a sizeable return on its investment In fact at the present lime the American Can- researr’ cer 6 grants Society now in effect various hospitals and universities in the state total more in dollar amount than was collected g in this year’s MORTCA6S MtHOV Crusade AtMMflP something you don’t hive to With increased funds a Ppw tfcrou about Finance worry jh will come increased ac90!!5®8 us at rates competitive canof in the field tivity Yov endup witfa CUSTMKtn HANS let cer control Projects in mutt our of moddil0 uuxfify you any Utah which now cover a Ahimmthnuriu you wide spectrum will be tosultyourwayoflivEgVLpWw ' and your budget" WRWmfcpexpanded These include public and professional ¥ education programs pub- i2o was Dis-ye- ar Eg-amo- Patri-Bentl- ey La-co- rd - - It for the Alj-Alou- are GgoatkOardenProdwt of Verlyn W Bentley recently returned from Pago Pago American Samoa where they spent the months of July and Aug-uvisiting their father Craig Bentley Grand County’s 21 wells currently on drilling reports also show two potential oil discovery wells are about to be completed The two drilled by Anschutz Corare nearing poration final testing Two remote western Utah wildcat wells are being drilled in Millard County Others include the d-setting deep Sanpete County owners and summer home residents were using the barrels as a place to - FROM PAGO PAGO Brett and Daniel Bentley ages 12 and 8 sons all newf IlmstothaMoabarea as paper scraps wrap- pers and soft drink cans However travel trailer nd 7-- 12 Vehicle - CHEROKEES TheVersitile New One Try It Out ’ record-breakin- ? 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