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Show THE Page Eight Creek structure. Total depth feet. Open flow estimated at 27,500 cubic feet per day. Waiting on official gauge. Three States Natural Gas company, Utah Fuel No. 10, Clear Creek structure. Coring at 5522 feet. Information on the drilling opEl Paso Natural Gas company, erations of companies In this area, Jack Canyon No. 2. Drilling at as given out by the Utah Oil Re- 785 feet. El Paso Natural Gas company, port, is as follows: Point No, 3. Rigging up Three States Natural Gas com- Peters tools. rotary pany, Utah Fuel No. 7, Clear Three States Natural Gas comCreek structure. Total depth pany, Paul T. Walton No. 1, Clear feet, gauged at 31,000 cubic Creek area. Open flow, 136,000, feet of gas per day. Holding for 000 cubic feet per day. Present completion data. total depth 4439 feet. Holding for Three States Natural Gas com- completion data. Three States Natural Gas com pany, Utah Fuel No. 5, Clear Rains Residents Have Exciting Afternoon Battling Blaze The residents of Rains had an exciting afternoon last Wednesday when the whole town turned out to fight a fire which started in a coal shed and threatened to spread to nearby houses in the sprightly wind that was blowing. The house immediately adjacent to the shed was vacant but other houses in the immediate area were all occupied. Cavls Herra, one of the nearby residents, moved his furniture from his house as a precaution. The Helper fire , John Eastern Utah Area Mrs. yon, Peerless, Helper, Rains and Latuda. Watermelon, punch and cookies were served. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson attended the state fair and ice follies in Salt Lake City over the week end. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olson and family who also visited Mrs. Olsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson at Kaysville. Mrs. Frances Turri is home after spending a few days in the Price City County hospital where she underwent minor surgery. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Young of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Victor Lewis. The two women are sis- Christensen, Fred Shaw, Mrs. Sylvia Kraync and Mrs. Carlo Facccnnetti visited the school rooms of their children Wednesday afternoon and got acquainted with the teachers. Sandra Reese celebrated her Wonderful News! NOW EVEN GREATER SAVING- S- 6,-2- 25 Progress On Wells Being Drilled In department was called and until birthday Wednesday with a party it got there residents did what attended by her classmates. Games were played and a luncheon was they could to combat the blaze. served. Another birthday celebraMrs. Fred Shaw was a visitor tion was that of Linda McNalley at the home of Mrs. F. McNalley who staged a lawn party for her guests who came from Spring CanWednesday afternoon. Mrs. Thursday, September 24, 1953 SUN-ADVOCA- pany, Helen E. Walton No. Clear Creek area. Drilling at 741 4 feet. . Threo States Natural Gas company, Mary D. Kearns No. 3, Flat Canyon structure. Spudded in September 7, 1953, rigging up drilling 3-- equipment at 908 feet. Three States Natural Gas company, Mary D. Kearns No. 2, Flat Canyon structure. Drilling at 2601 feet. Equity Oil company, Mounds No. 4. Coring at 4473 feet. Moving (Oxygen AND STORAGE Local Coast-tO-Coa- Acetylene A Welding Supplies Linde Air Prodnets st CAMPBELL STORAGE CO. 4,-2- TRANSFER & Price Phone 102 295 No. Carbon Ave. Penneys ters. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Day were visitors in Salt Lake City during the week. Mrs. Frank Basso and infant daughter, Cindy, of Price were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Snow and sons of Layton were visitors at the Walter Kelley home. Mr. Snow was a former resident of Rains. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Day of Moab were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day during the week. Wayne and Jerry Day left for Moab Friday on business. Saturday Mrs. Frank Basso of Price, Vivian Kelley and Mrs. Wayne Day went to Moab, all returning Sunday. Mrs. Jack Day of Moab returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orlandi, Jr., and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Crowley of Monticello Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelley and Duane, and Mr. and Mrs. Get Red Stamps with all Purchases. Shop and save at Red Stamp Stores. Coupon For Free Stamps LEWIS OPTICAL & JEWELRY CO. Clip Gifts for All Occasions" Price, Utah 46 East Main Street Only One Coupon To a , Customer Boyd WORTH OF RED STAMPS 30 Harvey and daughters of Price motored to Chester Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen and family. Joe Stoker and J. A. Thom tried treir fishing luck in Timber Canyon Saturday. They returned home with two fish apiece. The Pinochle Club held its opening party of the season Friday evening. Mrs. Clara Hemmil-wrigwas the hostess. 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