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Show noooaccoPoeoooocK Standing Of Teams TABIONA Union Uintah Altamont Duchesne Tabiona New Snow Adds Drifts To Roods , crowd from Altamont and vicinity attended the basketball game at Tabiona Friday evening. The final score was not a true picture of the the game, which provided many exciting moments, especially in the first three quarters. But, when Max Tiger center, fouled out Files, in the third, the Tigers never were able to come back within a possibility of scoring a win. With only six regular squad members for the tnesion team, the main mounts to an almost insurmountable obstacle whenever one of the six fouls out The other members of the Tabby team play nearly all the game on the B squad, and do not expect to play on the "A team, except in emergency, which means when two or more are fouled out, there is not enough boys in the school this year to make up two full squads without this doubling up by some of the fellows which is a hard proposition to lick. A large te Recent dinner guests at the Lewis home were Raymond Lewis and Mr. Livingstone of Salt Lake City, and James E. Bacon, af Roosevelt Elvin accompanied his brother, Raymond, and Mr. Livingstone to Colorado for a few days vacation. Tabiona Scouts are observing Scout Week with spclal acitvities including the wearing of their uniforms at all activities. They attended a show in Duchesne Mon-devening. The family of Ira Hamilton is looking forward to a visit home by him this week. HO is employed at Wellington, in Carbon County, and is expected to arrive on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Darreld White and family, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and and Mrs. Les Courtland daughter, of Myton, were recent visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White. PIONEER DIES Tabbiona residents are .saddened over the passing of William Sizemore of Midway, who wu one of the eary pioneers of this vicinity. He did some of the first blacksmithmg and threshing here. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family El-v- in al Mrs. Ralph Giles accompanied her husband to Roosevelt to attend 'So 'business affairs.- - Ralph is our faithful milkman, who makes the trip to Roosevelt, in every kind of weather, and without fail which is hardly news since so many of us depend on that milk check for a part of our family living. Ted Nye, accompanied by his son, Carl John, made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Oat Approximately a foot of snow fell at Tabiona during the past week, which was followed by a wind, piling up some good-size- d snow-drift- s and blocking road. The State road workers have worked day and night to keep the traffic lanes open, but Wadley lane is and possibly a still snow-boun- d few other roads leading to ranches. One road which has been reported is a mass of ice across the main highway near the Nephi Chatwin ranch, the result of an overflow from a canal. Unless the hazard is corrected, someone will be wrecking the entire underside of their car. The ditch company officers should take steps to remedy his condition. - Surprlco Pcrty Dee Christensen and daughter, Becky, from Orem, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowley-an- d children, of Salt Lake, were visiting at the Calvin Jensen home Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Steven-se- n and children, of Salt Lake, visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen. They had their baby blessed in Sacrament meeting. The name ' given her was Beverly Ann. Leslie J. Orr, of ML Emmons, was a visitor at Sunday School and Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thayne had their tiny daughter blessed, Sunday. Her name is Ellen Jane. SEMESTER UNOERtiff Cl BIU gy fczg Uintah, Altamont far Register Wins; fwN lafimalisn rnr VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Union Dents Craig Uintah and Altamont last Friday registered easy wins over Duchesne and Tabiona respectively to remain the No. 2 and 3 teams as of Monday of this week. The Utes poured it on Duchesne as they trounced the Eagles 84-4with Valoy Eaton scoring 32 points, to equal the scoring record made by Packy Fenn of Union the week before. Jimmy Grant bombarded the hoop for 22 to lead the Eagles. David Hislop, eagle-eye- d guard on the Altamont team, was another hot youngster he came through with 29 points as the Longhorns handed little Tabby its fourth loss 64-4- 4 at Tabiona. Ray Pace and Lane Josie, a pair of fine juniors, led the Tigers with 17 and 13 points respectively. While the four Basin teams were playing out their league games, idle Union made a trip to Craig, Colorado Friday night, where they won an easy 77-4- 8 game. Coach Glen Allred took his entire team, and gave them all a, chance to get a bit more experience. Box Scores: UINTAH 1, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles and Marvel, accompanied daughter, their son, Allen, of Salt Lake City this week where they enjoyed visiting relatives and attended twbus-nes- s affair. D.UJ. PLANS SUPPER The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at Tabiona have plans practically completed for their annual and pot-luc- k supper, program dance in honor of the men folks, who lode forward to this annual and sometimes wonder affair what their wives will cook up next MrS. Grace Giles, camp captain, will conduct the evening's affairs, with Mrs. Norma Wagstaff, Mrs. Twilla Rhoades and Mrs. Jenny Jones cooking up the program. Alt adults are invited to attend and enjoy the festivities. Ralph Giles, Mrs. Grace Giles and Ray Lee were business visitors to Ft Duchesne and Roosevelt during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff and family visited In Salt Lake City and Ogden vicinity recently. Oehscl f'ovyo Play- - School will be dismissed Thursday, at 1:30, so teachers can attend a leadership meeting at Roosevelt Principal Doyle K. Swallow, Blaine Hessand Mrs. Amber Carter will attend a planning meeting for - Uintah Basin Activities Days at Roosevelt on Tuesday. The 7th and 8th grades, under the supervision of Mrs. Delsa Michie,, will present an assembly on Feb. 16th. Another edition of the Tigers RoaT was distributed during the week. M. CUCH BENNETT Funeral Services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Bennett ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, for Mrs. Violet Mountain Cuch, 23, native of Utahn, who died Friday at 6. a.m. in the Roosevelt Hospital following a lingering illness. Bishop John Haslem was in charge of the services, with the Indian Mission presidency participating on the program. Mrs. Cuch was bom in Utahn Nov. 15, 1931, a daughter, of James and Sarah Colrow Mountain. She was married to Robert Lee Cuch Feb. 7, 1951 in an impressive ceremony held in the Duchesne LDS stake houM, sponsored by the Indian Mission. She is a graduate of the Duchetn High School and the LDS Seminary, and lived in Utahn until last year when the and her husband moved , to BenVIOLET nett She is survived by her1 husband. Bennett; her parents of Utahn; three sisters, Mrt. Thoms (Arlene) Appah, Duchesne; Lillian and Sly-vi- a Rose; and a brother; Richard, all of Utahn. Burial wu in the Fort Qacheene cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt rro, By Sharon' Hamilton, Reporter The Tabby Tigers are preparing to travel to Union for their basketball game next Friday evening. We- - will welcome Duchesne on Wednesday, for the first game of the second half of basketball DUCHESNE Young Bancroft Lewis Moon Muse Mickelson Bates , Grant Rowley Cowan Mayhew TOTALS G 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 MICHAEL Funeral serSTRAWBERRY vices for Michael Ivie, rl son of Raleigh R. and Dora May Mott Ivie, were conducted Feb. 4 at the Strawberry L.D.S. ward chapel. The baby, born Oct 8, 1953 in Roosevelt, died Feb. 1 at he family home after a brief illness. , are: his parents; F P Survivors 1 5 brothers and sisters: Russell, Dennis, Rodger, Patsy, Keith, Suzzan; one grandmother, one grandfather, Mrs.. Annie Mott. Spring City, Sanpete County, End James G. J Ivie, Duchesne. 14 10 22 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 reach 0 0 rf-- Mrs. Elsie Bird 14 34 13 41 Dlrthday Party Beta Lott A surprise birthday party was given for Leon Brown, Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown. IF A POST-KOftC-A VtTE BAN'S TRAINING ENTITLEMENT UN OCA THi KOREA Cl 8lU RONS OUT WHfN HE IS HALF-WA- V' THBOU6M HIS SEMESTER AT SCHOOL.HC CAN FINISH THAT i Strawberry. Mrs. Gall H. Anderson nan na L 1 4 1 4 2 2 2 3 0 5 Results - Feb. 4 Uintah 84 - Duchesne 41 Altamont 64 - Tabiona 44 Union 77 - Craig 48 Results - Feb. 9 Uintah 71 - Union 59 Duchesne 57 - Tabiona 42 Schedule - Friday, Feb. 11 Tabiona at Union, 6:30 p.m. Altamont at Duchesne, 6:30 p.m. Uintah Bye Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Dcskotbdl Gcmo Offers Thrills W - Friends and neighbors were shocked and saddened this week by the sudden death of the little son of Raleigh and Dora Ivie. We should like to extend our sincere sympathy to the mother and father and the brothers and sisters, at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ODriscoll and son, Mark, of Salt Lake, visited at the Wilbur Bates home this week. Old Man Winter finally favored us with a real storm. This will certainly help the water situation. Twelve inches of snow was recorded in our vicinity. Wilbur Bates and Glenn Ivie made a trip to Salt Lake, Saturday, on business. JAMES KENT BALL VOLUNTEERED FOR SERVICE James Kent Ball, son of Mrs. Sally V. Wheeler, of Strawberry, volunteered for service on Jan. 7, 1955, He spent one week at Fort Ord, then on to Fort Carson, Colorado. His mother feels that he would be glad to hear from his friends. Here is. his present add4 ress: Pvt James K. Ball, R.A. 19520891 Co. L, 28th Infantry Regiment 8th Div. (3rd Platoon) Fort Carson, Colorado SPECIAL INTEREST PARTY LETTER FROM RUTH WARD Special Interest party was TELLS OF HER SONS held at the ward house, Wednesday night, blut due to the heavy Mrs. Ruth Ward writes the Bassnow, not many could get out. in Record of her boys overseas. Ice cream and pie were served to The as follows: reads letter 15. We have two feet of snow here, but its not cold. Here is news of Quite a number of young folks boys. It was also in Sundays my from here attended the ball game paper, that they have sent three at Tabiona Friday night. Mrs. Lorna Jensen and Mrs. aircraft carriers to the 7th Fleet Zane Christensen were in Du- at Formosa, and Buds ship, the aircraft carrier Essex, wu one of chesne Monday. Mrs. Myrtle Thayne of Mtn. them. He has been over there Nov. 3rd. I am just sick Home was visiting Mr. and Mrs. since about it weekend. the over Harry Thayne y Billy is in Japan now on a Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper, of Ma-kiis He stationed rest at Salt Lake, were overnight guests Korea, where he works in an of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner office. He wu one of the boys Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Christensen that played Santa to orphans are rejoicing over the safe ar- there and uid he enjoyed making few happy. I send my paper to rival of a baby daughter, bom a Clinton. at the Roosevelt Hospital Tuesday, Billie Giles, who used to live Feb. 1. All concerned are doing and go to school in Duchesne, is Will you give me the addreu returned and Mother nicely. lby on this ship too. of your tailor? home Saturday. Thanks and best wishes. Yu, If you wont give him mine. A . n, Mr. and Mrs.. Charlie Bird, Delaine and Mildred Bird visited Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Duncan in Neola. The occasion wu Mrs. Birds birthday. Ice cream and cake were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Delaine and Mildred Bird, Mrs. Melvin Bird and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and family. Mrs. Vera Johnson held a quilting at the church house Tuesday to quilt the friendship quilt that wu given to Mrs. Nona Holgate. Mrs. Melvin Bird and family left Thursday for San Francisco, Calif., where she will take a boat for Japan, to join htr husband, who is stationed there with the Navy. VALENTINE PARTY Miss Pauline Larsen and Miss Deon Bird, Indian missionaries, entertained of group of Indian children at the church house Monday night at a Valentine party. Valentine cookies and punch were served. James on O. Larsen was operated at the Roosevelt Hospital. He returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hadden and baby, of Myton, visited on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Larsen. A Roosevelt doctor was called to the home of Mrs. Charlie Bird Sunday evening, who was very ill. She was taken to Roosevelt Monday for treatment Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel and family, of Altamont, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty one day during the week. The Relief Society ladies are busy getting things ready for their bazaar, to be held in March. Two Guide Patrol boys graduated from Primary, Sunday. They were twins, Laird and Baird Evans, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans. John Kelly, who has been staying at the Lynn Ross home helping with the chores, left for Ottumwa, Iowa, to be at the bedside of a very dear friend, Ted Andrews, who suffered a heart at- tack. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Bodily and son, of Gushes, visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. There are 1,200 Boy Scout Camps in the nation valued at 45 million dollars. Crystal WUcken Dlrthday Party party was given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Smith honoring Mrs. Tony Nelsons birthday. A delicious supper was served followed by games and square were dancing. Those attending Alfonzo and Viola Defa, Art and Jean Fabrizio, Leo and Nettie Defa Tom and Flora Fabrizio, Tony and Jackie Nelson, Shiriey Alfreds and Clive Hadden and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Miss Alfreds is a sister of Mrs. Nelson and both she and Mr. Hadden are employed in Salt Lake City. A Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Defa accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio to Park City and Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Defa plan on visiting a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Jones and looking for employment in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fabrizio returned home Tuesday. Catholic Mass was held this week at the home of Mrs. Mary Defa. LaMar Lutz of Roy, Utah died last Saturday morning of a kidney ailment. He is a nephew of Ray Hackett Mr. Hackett attended the funeral Tuesday in Ogden. Cliff Roberts attended the annual R.E.A. election meeting last Monday in Altamont Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilken spent the wekend in Roosevelt where they attended to business interess and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilcken, Sr. Ted and Larry Wilken and Joe Curry made a business trip to Roosevelt Monday. Mrs. Joe Curry and children, Gilbert Chatwin and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin all went to Salt Lake over the weekend to visit with DeLoy who came to Salt Lake on a 72 hour leave to get his wife and son. DeLoy and his family will live in San Diego for a while where he is stationed in the Navy. Dale Gines and another friend accompanied him to Salt Lake and back again. Mrs. Curry and the Chatwins also visited in Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa, Larry and DaVona went to Heber Feb. 2nd and came back the 3rd. They visited with Mrs. DeLyle Giles who was ill. VALENTINE PARTY party was held Tue. night for the M. I. A. Everyone present took their choice of sleigh riding or square dancing after which refreshments were served. A very enjoyable time was had by the large croyd present A valentine UINTAH BASIN RECOSD Thursday, February 10, 1955 Summons IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: COLEMAN H. MULCAHY and A. C. MAHER, Plaintiffs, vs B. CLINE, a single man; The HEIRS of MARTIN D. MORDeceased: ROSCOE A. RISON, MORRISON and CLARA MORRI- - o SON, his wife; The HEIRS OF NORMAN MORRISON, Deceased; LULU a widow, MORRISON, MAX T. MORRISON and BETH his MORRISON, ROSE wife; MORRISON WEATHERSTON; MAUDE BURNS; ECCE WILMOT; MAX MORRISON and JANE DOE his wife; GORDON MORRISON, BURT AFFLECK, as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of ELLA HIBARGER, Deceased; PHYLLLIS STEVENSON, Administratrix of the Estates of WILLIAM HADDEN and ANNIE HADDEN, his wife, both deceased; LEO C. THORNE and PAULINE THORNE, his wife; ALICE B. MURRAY; The HEIR of EMMA BANCROFT LEMELIN, Deceased: ALBERT LEMELIN, a widower; The HEIRS of WILLIAM D. McMILLAN, Deceased: ADA McMillan engleson; Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa made mond D. McMILLAN and RUBY a business trip to Roosevelt last McMILLAN, his wife; The HEIRS of JOHN PILLING, Deceased: Friday. made a trip to RACHEL A. PILLING; JOHN Oran Curry PILLING and RETTA PILLAmerican Fork Monday in interest ING, his wife; The HEIRS of for the State Road Commission. A quilting was held at Relief GEORGE B. ONEIL, Deceased: RUTH ONEIL HOLFELTZ; Society Tuesday, the quilt being ONEIL and MARY ONEIL, done for Mrs. Oran Curry. Lunch Us wife; LEO ONEIL and LETHA was served to those present Mr. and Mrs. Oran Curry at- ONEIL, his wife; The HEIRS of tended the M Men basket ball ELIAS BRADY, Deceased: ELDON BRADY and EDITH BRADY, his games in Roosevelt on .Feb. 1, LOREN EDWARD BRADY Jim Oran Curry, Knight, Ferris wife; BRADY, his wife; LUGiles, Max Giles and Lane Josie and DONA CILLE BRADY YOUNG; LOWELL attended them on Feb. 2. Y Norma Robb Death Is Shock The Utahn community . was shocked to hear of the death of Violet Cuch of Bennett Violet lived here and attended school at Duchesne. We all axtend our sympathy to the Mountain family at this time. Those attending to business in Roosevelt Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright Mr. and ' Mrs. Irvin Snow, of Mt Emmons, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Saturday. Mrs. Dan Lewis, of Provo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp, for a few days. Mr. am) Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp and Mrs. Dsn Lewis called on Mr. and Mrs. Alms Smith of Bridgeland, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and family, of Vernal, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope, of Duchesne, are moving to Utahn to feed their cattle for the rest of the winter. Mr, and Mrs. Max Birch were in Salt Lake Tuesday to See their daughter, Maxine, who Is attending school at the LDS Business College. . Mrs. Earl Wright and daughter spent a few days in Salt Lake, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen. While- - there they went through the Temple and had some work done. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White took Oscar White to Salt Lake, Monday, to visit his son, Elmer, and family for a few weeks. Totdly Ci::.!:d IVcr'icrs Frcjzo D:.3fit3 If you have been totally disabled for more than six months or become totally disabled in the future, and have engaged in covered work for a substantial period of time, you should apply for a freeze to protect your benefit right This part of the law protects your insurance rights while you are totally disabled. It does not provide cash disability payments. Your earnings record may be frozen if: (1) You have disability which has lasted more than six months, is expected to continue indefinitely, and keeps you from doing any substantially gainful activity. (2) You wonted in a job covered by the social security law for 5 of the last 10 years before you were disabled, of which 1 y2 were during the last 3 years before you were disabled. No application for disability determination can be accepted before Jan. 1, 1955. An application made by a disabled person before July 1, 1957 can establish a period of disability as far back as the total disability actually began (but not earlier than October, 1941), provided the disability still exists. After June 30, 1957, the can go back for only one year. If you are already receiving old-ag- e payments, but you were totally disabled for an extended period before reaching 65, and are still disabled, .your benefit may be refigured to see whether the new disability provisions would increase your benefit amount No benefits can be Increased under these provisions before July 1955. Those who have questions on this end other social security matters should see Mr. Grant S. Williams, field representative of the Salt Lake District Office of the Social Administration, Security who will be in Room 3, new county courthouse, Duchesne, at 2:00 p.m., Feb. 15, 1955, and also at the City Hall, Roosevelt at 4:00 p.m. on Feb. 15. EL-DO- EXADY and THELMA BRADY, ORABELL BRADY wife; BEAL; ORIEN BRADY, a single man; ZEDA OLIVE ERADY. Administratrix of the Estate of MaRELL BRADY. Deceased; ZEDA OLIVE BRADY, a widow; OLEN-NBRADY HACKING; FIRST SECURITY BANK OF PROVO, formerly KNIGHT TRUST ft SAVINGS BANK; a dissolved corporation, and R. E. ALLEN and F. G. WARNICK, Trustees in Dissolution; ALMA E McAFFEZ and ALD.U.P. TO HONOR MATO BERTA McAFFEE, his wife; DUThe Daughters of the Utah Pio- CHESNE COUNTY, a Municipal neers have scheduled their annu- Corporation of the State of Utah; al party for ther husbands for AND ALL OTHER PERSONS Feb.. 17. A chicken supper is to UNKNOWN, claiming any right be featured with pie and ice title, estate or interest in, or Ilea cream as dessert Supper will be upon the real property described hi the complaint adverse to the at 8:00 p.m. sharp, followed by program and square dancing. All plaintiffs ownership, or clouding the married people of the com- the plaintiffs' title thereto, Defenmunity are invited and it is hoped dants. The State of Utah to the Above all will attend. Named Defendants: You and each of you are horsly Frank T. Defa and daughter, Mrs. Lou Penrod, made a burtwaa summoned and required to serve trip to Roosevelt last Friday, while upon George B. Stanley, plaintiffs there Maxine had dental work attorney, whose address is P. O. Box 97, Heber, Utah, an answer done. Mrs. Ted Wilcken spent the to the complaint within 20 days weekend visiting at the home of after service of this summons upMr. and Mrs. Matt Foley in on you. If you fail so to do, judgRoosevelt where her mother, ment by default will be taken who is ill is staying at praaent against you for the relief demandClifford Roberts celebrated his ed In Mid complaint which has birthday last Sunday. He was the been filed with the cleric of said honored guest at a family dinner court, and a copy of which is and herewith and received a very appropriate hereto annexed card from his son Cecil,, who is served upon you. This is an action in rem, wherein the U. S. Army. Ronnie Hackett was ordained in the plaintiffs seek to quiet title a Deacon at priesthood meeting in them in and to the real proSunday by his father Ray Hackett perty located in the City of DuMonro Michie attended a stake chesne, County of Duchesne, State presidency meething at Duchesne of Utah, described as follows: Lots 6, 7 and 8, in Block 91; Sunday afternoon. Bishop and Mrs. Willis Moon Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, in Block 94; are the proud parents of a Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in baby , girl, born Thursday; Block 95; Lot 7, in Block 96; Lot Feb. 3. at the Utah Valley Hospital 6, in Block 102; Lots 9 and 10, in Block 102; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, in Block 104; Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, In Block 106; Lots 8, II, 12 and 13, in Block 108; Beginning at the Northeast corner of The Scouting Division of Carter Block 109, and running thence Oil Co. has released the following i South 150 feet, thence West 23 summary of oil well drilling oper- feet, thence North 31 10 West 71.6 ations for the week ending Feb. feet, thence North 88.7 feet, thence East 60 feet to the place 1, 1955: Rosalyn R. Leonard No. 1 (Lo- of beginning. Lot 8, in Block 119; Lots 3 and 4, in Block 120; Lots cated NE SE, Sec, 19, 8 S, 25 E) Ran 10 in. OD casing at 975 3 and 4, in Block 121; All of the feet Drill stem test No. 1 C at above in the Townsite of Du1114-118- 8 feet Recovered 765 ft chesne. GEORGE B. STANLEY, heavy gas cut muddy fresh water. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Drill stem test failed 3 times preAddress: P. O. Box 97 viously of the same zone. Drilling Heber, Utah at 1335 feet. Bluebell Unit No. 2 (Located First Publication, Jan. 27, 1955 SW NW, Sec. 3, 1 S, 2W) Set Last Publication, Feb. 17, 1955 7666 drill feet at for stem packer test had firm blow, dead at the end of 1 hour. Recovered 3270 feet mud. Tool was plugged and did not open when tool was set Set bridge plug at 7725-2- 7 feet. Ran test tool had slight blow for OF 1 minute and remained dead for 15 minutes. Indicating plug was SOUTHEASTERN UTAH holding. Reset tool at 7686 feet to test performation at 7700-0- 1 feet Shows the' UNSURVEYED areas divided Into Sections, Twps. Weak initial blow, continued good for 12 minutes and died. No gas and Ranges as planned for surto surface. Had gas to surface in vey by the Government; also main Geological features such 10 minuts after tool. as Uplifts, Anticlines, Synclines, Burned 1 foot to 5 foot flame and Faults; Contoured on Chlnle. would occasionaly go dead. EstiShows by Symbols all Private, mated maximum gas volume 0 Public, Indian, Withdrawn and cubic feet per day. Recovered no fluid. Pressured annulus and School Lands. Invaluable for locating your attempted to break down formation. Unable to break down forclaims In Unsurveyed Areas. mation. Ran test tool for drill Size 42" x 43 stem test Set packer at 7680 feet Scale: 4 miles to the Inch to in 2 burnsurface Gu minutes, ed 1 foot flame through Price: (Mt line. Dead at end of 40 minutes. Left tool open for total of 34 hours. Burned 1 foot flame for of last 24 approximately one-ha- lf hours. Recovered 120 feet mud. CS4 Main St 7700-770- 5 Squeezed perforations Grand Junction, Colo. feet Plugged back total depth, 7725 feet Continuing to test MATO The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers have scheduled ' their annual party for their husbands for Tuesday, Feb. 17. A chicken supper is to be featured with pie and ice cream as desert Supper will be at 8:00 p.m. sharp followed by a program and square dancing. All the married people of the community are invited and It is hoped that all will attend. Us DUP TO HONOR u - A 9-l- b. an Novo , NEW URANIUM Geologies! Mcp 50,-00- Dell Mapping A Engineering Co. |