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Show Allen - Government No. 1: Drilling at 10,377. Cyclone Ridge WC: NW NW Ralph E. Murphy No. 1: Spudded Drilled to 795. Reaming at 400. Twin Rocks Unit: SW SW Twin Rocks Unit No. 1: Contractor, George Noland Drilling Company. Moving in rotary tools. The Carter Oil Company Scouting Di Lsion Denver, Colorado Summary of Wells Drilling Weew Tnding Feb. 21, 1956 Week Ending February 24, 1956 Flat Top WC: ST NW NV Nequoia Arch Unit Present total depth Nevada Eagle Springs Unit No. 5910. Ran Schlumberger. Wait8924 drilling. on orders. ing Utah Wyoming Ft Bridger WC: C SW NW 22- - North Boundary Butte No. No. 1: 5105 4 Weekly Well Summary Salt Lake City Division Utah a lot about in enleadership work, project tertainment and the extensive possibilities of achievemnt of the club members. It was lots of P. T. A. Meeting hard work and loads of fun. 1 r AssociaThe hope more leaders from San Juan will take advantage of this won- tion held its regular session derful opportunity next year. Thursday, March 1, at 7:30 P.M. The purose of the meeting was to discuss summer recreation facilities in Monticello for teenagers and children. The mpeeting was well attended and musical numbers and refreshments comleted the program. All parents are urged to attend the next PTA meeting. have really learned circulating prior to DST No. 6. DST No. 3 running 4b85-472Straddle test. Open 30, SI 45, very weak air blow in 37. dead remainder of test. Recovered 10 very slightly oil and gas cut mud. IFP 50 lb., FFP 50 lb., FSIP 120 lb., HP 2550 lb. DST No. 4 4780-485Open 2, SI 1, immediate air blow' decreasing to moderate in 20 and weak in 30, weak remainder of test. No gas to surface. Recovered 35 gassy and very slightly oil cut mud IFP 0 lb., FFP 0 lb., ISIP 125 lb.. FSIP 100 lb (stabilized after 30) HP 2450 lb.. DST No 5 4818-491open 25, weak blow noninflammable to gas surface in 17. SI 0 lb , (rotary table could not rotate to work SI tool). Recovered 30 verv slightly gassv mud. IFP 0 lb FFP 0 lb.. ISIP 0 lb., HP 2500 lb. Tentateve top: Paradox 4600. 28: 16N-116- 17-3- 43- - 4-- Parent-Teache- Hy Hetty Merlo Its confusing not a bit amusing to find a margin of mud between the dry safety of the sidewalks and the middle of the streets, also arid. One needs galoshes for only about six feet in this towm. . Dont miss these by Harold D. Morris club leaders and the County Agent from San Juan County spent the week of February 20th to 24th in Logan attending the Annual State Leaderschool. ship They were Vera Lee Redd, Kristy Leslie Carroll, Harvey and Kirk Carroll all from SevBlanding. eral other leaders had planned to go but last Four SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY March Del Richor3'bs-$- MARGARINE 2-- 3 l Southern Maid 3 SNOWDRIFT 4-- circumstances kept minute Ib- - 89c them at home. I am quite certain that those who attended were benefited by going and that our club program will be greatly enhanced because of the excellent training in leadership they received and the enthusiasm they have brought home with them But they can tell the story better than I. In response to the question-Whadid you think of the Leadership School, this is what they had to say: I think it was Leslie Harvey: certainly worthwhile and even though I had to miss a week of 4-- t 25c W COTTAGE CHEESE FOR BABY FOOD 27c school I am glad for the privilege to go and get this experience. I had an opportunity, at least, to learn a lot about being a leader in 4 H and about leadership in general. I am now reallv club work. impressed w'ith Leslie led a club in Home Improvement last year and will continue in 1956. Kirk Carroll: I reallv had a good time. What I liked the most was the good food and the recreation. Kirk is prepared to he a Junior Leader in Electricity and Entomology. Kristv Carroll: I reallv enjoyed everv bit of it. The recreation, project wrork, crafts and all were excellent. I especially meeting w'ith so manv other leaders from different narts of the State and with the State and Extension service people. I am really glad I could attend 4-- TUNA CHICKEN aa EGGS O' can SEA Dox- - lor9e 39c 59c 4-- 4-- TOWN I COUNTRY MARKET TOM AND FRANK "Your Friendly Merchants" Monticello rebuilt. Redd: It wms a worthwhile and inspirational experience. Im sure well have at least four good clubs in the conn-tthis vear. I Teel that everv leader should try to go to Leadership School because we claim. The District Court room is being thoroughly renovated. Windows have been remodeled and the dias and jury box have been A default non-payme- i AILAfllSIE Today, more whiskey buyers than ever enjoy favorite now Old Crow, Americas century-ol- d in a lighter, milder 86 Proof bottling, companion to the historic 100 Proof Bottled in Bond! B And as always we offer the famous 100 PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND Both Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskies -- THE OLD CROW DIVISION OF NATIONAL KY- FRANKFORT, DISTILLERY COMPANY, PRODUCTS CORPORATION, DISTILLERS Standard Supply Company i Appointed Area Dealer For wash away. Mr. Noble invented To Purchase Trophies a machine that works the land The Student Council decided to and leaves protective stubble covpurchase two trophies badly ering on the surface. needed by M. H. S. All students are urged to contribute to the Jim Stull will return to his cost of the trophies. stomping grounds Monday at the iewelry store. He and his family have been vacationing. Guess all those little wratch parts could haunt ones sleep. NEWS Shoes patterned after oxfords and sandals but built on diminutive scale are among the spring merchandise on display at Woods Department Store. Size one red. white and blue sandals are cute enough to keep long after the email wearer has outgrown them The diaper sets have been given the full treatment bv designers who have provided tailored sets for young men and outfits for litnrettv banti'e-dre- s tle ladies that will make them socially accentable. pants-and-shi- During the Tuesday morning session of district court Judge Kellar terminated probation for Leland Hymes and him to a term in the state penitentiary not to exceed five years. This Cultivator has . . . STRENGTH to withstand rocks. CLEARANCE for work through heavy trash. D Works 3 to 15 inches deep, provides uniform depth cultivation for firm seed bed. D Leaves all crop residues on top Dorothey Vier pled guilty on Merc, on a 24 hour basis so that the stock changes constantly. Blue Mountain Superette plans to both soothe and entertain their customers after the installation of a radio system which will proservide them with an inter-coMonticello Mercantile is "spe- vice, radio and soft mureception cializing weinies at 45 cents ner sic from records. nnund Tots of ponallv interestFOR ALL YOUR OFFICE ing specials are listed in the Monticello Merc, ad this week. The SUPPLIES & FURNITURE dresses on display there are quite San Juan Record to and are the lovely consigned B for stock feed ond to protect soil from erosion. Ideal for clearing sage brush or bush, ond levels uneven land. FOR INFORMATION SEE YOUR LOCAL VEALEROR WRITE DIRECT . . . Y T REE SUPPLY CO. STANDARD PHONE MONTICELLO, UTAH Lee v Phone 28R3 Utah this year. Vera Girls Week Next week will officially be Girls Week at Monticello High Johnson Home Service is lay- School. The girls will reign over the boys for a full week. Since ing the carpeting in the dress this is Leap Year, boys watch department at the City Merc. A out! it adds striped beauty, greatly to the attractiveness and comfort Bnckaroos Win of the new store. Thats good Wednesday, 29 cents February 2,th, the at beef only ground per High pound and we found it made a Buckaroos of Monticello juicy meat loaf. Frying chicken came out over the hustling Moab at 49 cents a pound, all young Red Devils in an exciting cage game payed on the M. H. S. hardand tender, is quite a buy, too. woods. A1 Barton ripped the nets Peeked at the huge box of with 19 points to spark the home spring hags being unwrapped at team to victory. Phil Himmel-berge- r followed up with 10 points. the McAlister Shoe Store and found some intriguing shapes, Coach Butlers boys played an sizes and colors. Jess says hell exciting game all the way, and finish unpacking them and put when the final buzzer sounded them on display when matching the score was 59 to 45, favor, of Monticello. The winning of this shoes arrive. game gave the Buckaroos the A man who had practical ex- chance they have been wraiting perience in farming invented the for the State play-offNoble Cultivator which is now Score By Quarters on display at Standard Supply. One of the largest farm owners 3 4 in Canadas vast farming provin14 16 11 459 ces, he knew the ground was left Monticello 7 1245 13 13 bare and allowed to blow and Moab judgement was entered in the case of J. E. Campbell and Betty Campbell vs. Jones of Realty Co. for rent. RECORD check charges and was committed to the sheriff's custody until bail of $2,000 could he made. Sentence will be pronounced after investigation of the case by an adult probation officer. 12 4-- H & and . Victory Dance The student body of M H. S. celebrated the win over Moab with a victory dance the last two hours of Thursday afternoon. J. Wattson Hood was sentenced to a term of one year in county jail. Three months of the time was suspended and the judge announced that time already served would be credited against the term. Thursday, March 1, 1956, Page 4 Irene H. Watkins was appointed guardian of her minor son, Clyde Henry Watkins. In the same action, J. Wattson Hood, the Motor Rental Service Co. and the Big 3 Welding Supply Co. were discharged from further liability for injuries the boy received in an automobile accident in August, 1955, and were ordered to pay the sum of $5,559.75 to the boy and his guardian, who were authorized to accept the money in full settlement of their THE SAN JUAN 4-- INSULATED RECORD FILE the protection of a safe the convenience of a file 'Rtfanfjswswsw a NEW Ordinary uninsulated steel hies do not provide proper protection lor valuable records In case of fire such files transmit heat quickly to their interior and inside papers are quickly charred beyond recognition. 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