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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday June 24, 1982 20 Southland WEATHER Monticello - page Blanding cill drill in San Juan Southland Royalty wiU drill to 5840 feet at the Odysseus-Feder- al, 1-- 18 e, se se 18 in eastern San Juan. The wildcat will be 16 miles northeast of Blanding in the Paradox Basin and near Papoose Canyon field where Houston-basDamson Oil has completed a new producer in southwestern Dolores County, Colorado. 35s-25- ed MARKETS Wheat Beans The Damson well is 11 miles southwest of Dove Creek flowing 390 barrels of oil and 1,200,000 cubic feet of gas per day through $5.00 Off Market a Commiooion (Continued from Page 1) hi other action, the commission approved the appointment of 19 voter registration agents for a two-ye-ar period; signeda Memorandum of Understanding with U95 the state for a long-ranimprovement project; agreed to investigate the way in which Energy Fuels property was assessed; authorized Commissioner Bailey 'to negotiate for two $100,000 catepillar highway patrol units and authorized Doug Pehr-so- n, county surveyor, to perform survey work for the city of Monticello and train a city employee in routine construction supervision. Referring to the planned improvement project for U95, Commissioner Black voiced the hope that the Memorandum of Understanding indicated a change of attitude on the part of the State Land Office relative to use of state land. Jim Stevens, county extension agent who is leaving the county, came before the Commission to discuss procedures for the interim period after his departure until the arrival of a new agent. The Commission thanked Jim for his excellent service and expressed regrets at his leaving. At noon, county employees and the Commission hosted Jim and Kit Stevens at a luncheon in the courthouse. Kit and Jim expressed thanks and appreciation for the fine way in which they have been treated in San Juan County. ge 4, I) off-ho- urs , 5 t ) v 3264-inc- choke. h The 1-- Federal, sw sw 19 was tested in the Pennsylvanian Desert Creek through perforations at 6250-5- 6 well is lofeet. The 6280-fo- ot on the northwest side of cated the field within three miles of the Utah line. Papoose Canyon field, which also has a pay in the Pennsylvanian Is may, has promore duced than 1.7 million barrels of oil and 13 billion cubic feet of gas since its discovery in 1970. Resources Investment of Den- ver pumped five barrels of oil and two barrels of water daily during production tests at a wildcat It i t S 1 .' i i ? f ;:4 R-- 10 33-40s-- San Juan wells reported abandoned by Petroleum Information include: Superior Oil, 18-Alkalai Unit, nw se Canyon Superior Oil, 10-Kin diilidii, nw sw 33 13 Superior Oil se nw Oil, 26-- rr se se 26-wr-2- 4--22 Kin diilidii, and Superior Yellow Rock Point, 5e. John L. Cox, 1 Bluff-Stat- e, nw sw drilled to a total depth of 5721, has been reported dry and abandoned. WWWVWWVWWWUIM and Mrs. Glen French celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary on June 4. They went to Cortez, Colorado where they were wined and dined by their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Chuck French. Clemma Arthur left June 9 for Mr. w, t.i . complaint down here is our television reception or lack of it. At the best of times, we seem to watch it through a mild snowstorm. Channel 2 is a case of here today and gone tomorrow with it mostly tomorrow. We ay son-in-la- w, realize there are many difficulties here in getting good T.V., weve also heard many but promises of how some day well have a good picture. It makes a good day dream. Offensive tackle Gordon King of the New York Gaints just estab- - Lester. lished a scholarship at his old high school in Sacramento, California. Whats unusual s is that the. money will go to an aspiring female athlete. Faye Belle McPherson appeared at court in Monticello for sentencing for conspiring to commit murder. For the past three months, she has taken psychiatric tests, and had those , 10 week centered around hay harvest, irrigation, and livestock movement. First crop alfalfa was 54 percent cut by the weeks end, with generally disappointing results. Yields will be down because of the cool spring and spotted frost damage. Quality has also been hurt this year because of grass and weeds in the fields. Small grains have made good progress in the cool spring weaof the ther, Just over and was headed wheat winter just over half of the barley. Corn was behind last year, but is finally nearing completion on planting, and is about 85 percent emerged. Range livestock have largely moved to higher summer pastures. Stock rated in condition, with no unusual health problems reported. Lowland ranges were drying fast and already present some :JR5HLS Custom Steel and polyester Polysteel gives you bothl radial construction. d traction, rain or shine Gas-savi- ng Sure-foote- Whitewall Size P17580R13. Plus $1.79 FET. No trade needed. two-thir- ds od RAIN CHECK -I- f we sell out issue a rain check, assuring future of your size we will delivery at the advertised price. Note! Rib count and sidewall styling vary with size: Not all tires look exactly like tire shown. serious fire risks. of all individuals to voluntarily determine the ARR5VA RAB1ALS . FOR IHFQHIS! Saves gas with on design and P15580R12 Blackwall Plus SI 39 FET. and old tire The program does not encourage the limiting of family size, provide birth control services to unmarried minors without parental consent, or promote interruption of pregnancy as a contraceptive method. Fees for family planning services are determined by family income and size. easy-rollin- g radial construction. Beats tire changeover and cost of snow tires. Smooth, quiet ride good news for imports. Other Sizes Also Lew Priced Sale ends July 4 a sliding scale For. Information lit Anyone interested, caU 672-224- 2. Gripe Dept: As usual, a never-endi- ng vacation-drivin- g to a Denver to pick up her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ohlsson, and then on to Chicago for a visit with her son, Doug Arthur, and family. Ann Wilson is spending this week in Texas. The Bluff senior citizens joined the senior citizens of White Mesa at their Center for luncheon last ' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lester of Oklahoma were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 10-d- was suspended; and she was placed on probation for three years, the feeling being that it would be more harmful for her to serve the sentence. If any one would like a cat, Harriet Dmitruk has a mother cat and some kittens to give away. Farm activities during the past ng i 32-38s-- 22e by Dorothy Nielson Utah crop and livcotock number and spacing of their children. This determination is based upon the beliefs and values of the individual as well as upon herhis emotional, physical, psychological social, and spiritual needs. The Individuals realization of this well-beiof the individual, family and right enhances the community. In keeping with this philosophy, the Southeastern Utah Health District is now offering family planning services in Monticello and Blanding. The purpose of the program is to provide pelvic a.nd breast examinations, pap smears, pregnancy testing, by prescription and natural family planning contraceptives education. i 21e, Family Planning is the right Bluff Stuff 2-- 11 9w, fair-to-go- caused Housing costs have more people to turn to mobile home living. Mobile homes now account for 28 percent of aU new single family dwellings. miles southwest of Blanding. The RICTesoro-Federa- l, se sw was tested through perforations in Desert Creek between 6398 and 6460 feet and in Is may at 6355-7- 4 feet. Production tests are continuing. The Paradox Basin prospect is five miles northwest of an unnamed Hermosa discovery in ne ne and eight miles northwest of Cowboy Field, an Ismay pool. Superior Oil has announced a McElmo Creek new location, nw in the sw Unit, Aneth area to test Desert Creek at 5915 feet. tests analyzed. She was sentenced to five years in the State Prison at the Point of the Mountain and fined $5,000. The prison sentence Monticello Public Health Office Blanding Public Health Office 587-223- 1 678-272- 3 587-263- 6 Monticello Abajo Petrobum 587-265- 5 MonticeKo you . |