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Show THE Page Four S U N-- D V A 0 T E, C A PRICE, UfA'H' JULY Drill Bits 21, 1966 o Mefresluiients PARADE AT 10 A.M. Prizes for Floats PRICE CITY PARK July Thursday, O Games O Rides 0 Concessions Tourist Booth on By Ralph Two new operations, one unconrumor in the firmed production area, plus a 8100 Sunnyside tar-p31, ft. Lower Pennsylvanian Wild-cmiles southeast of Price, high light the initial appearance of the new column this week. Signal Oil and Gas, Los Angeles, will drill a series of test wells in Section 4, 14 South, 14 East of the bituminous sandstone area north of Sunnyside. These wells will be approximately one mile west of the present Shell Oil experiment underway. It is iuniored that Boyles Bros. Drilling Company, under the supervision of Mr. Coombs, the Signal representative for the project, will drill part of the seven-weproject in the convenional vertical manner and remainder of the holes will be bored or drilled in a horizontal direction into the face of exposed cliffs to be it LeMaster Efforts to contact the Signal representative prior to deadline tested. proved futile. Pet Corporation, working out of their Vernal district office, with Mr. Milt Hosel in charge of operations, are moving in Car mack Drilling Company to drill a 2700 ft. test in Section 1, 14 South, 14 East, the Preston Nutter Corpora- i Shell experiment. Shell Oil Company ll Castle Gate Cooking School Held At Helper demonstration was held July 14th at the Catholic Church in Helper. The special features of cooking on small electric appliances in preparing an outdoor patio meal was shown by Miss Mella Weeks. Also special electric lighting for outdoor parties were shown and many clever lighting displays were demonstrated. The school was conducted by Miss Merriam Kienke, pictured left, chief supervisory home economist for Utah Power and Light Company, and A cooking elers July m DEEPEST HOLE PROPOSED Proposed depth of the Clear Creek Prospect No. 1 well has now been revised from 16,800 feet to 17,200 feet. Brinkerhoff Drilling Co., of Casper, Wyo., is handling the job for Tenneco Inc. Present drilling depth is now at 1,007 feet. There are 25 men working at the site, with three crews alternating around the clock. The rig is located just below Monument Peak, above 170-fo- Caledonian Photo Job Corps Staff Workshops on Top Families Enjoy For Swimming Party Swimming at the Price Municipal Pool and a picnic at Pioneer Park was enjoyed Monday evening, July 18, by group of Castle Valley Job Corps staff members and their families. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ama-de- o Beacco, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Beacco and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. John Benash and Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. John Costello and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalla and Ronnie, Robert Garrett, Mauray Collob, Mr. and Mrs. John Gross, Mr. and Mrs. George Guee, Karen, Steve, Susan, Donna and Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanks, Martha and guest Betsy Terrill, Mr. and Mrs. Max Loveland, Tim and Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mele, Louie, Greg, Patti and Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perry', Karen and Peggy, Mr. and Mn Leon Pilling, Ton, Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Catherine, Reid, Arthur, Kuulei and Gundale, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowley, Dana Stephani and Shanna, Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turri, Jan, Anne, Robin and Susan. RN Members Editha Mower, president of District No. 4, attended a state board meeting of the Utah State Nurses Association July 16. From information gained at this meeting, she reports there will be a respiratory workshop August 4, 5 and 6 at the University of Utah Medical Center. On August 20 there will be a workshop on special needs of infants and the "high risk infant. Summer Merchandise - --C- No Ref urns Shop Qlorid WELLINGTON A errant car out of control which crashed into a utility pole on the east limits of Wellington City Monday night disrupted electric service of that com- - 29 Violet Peterson, Wellington, is the recipient of a $3.00 news tip award for calling in about the power disruption at Wellington. E. Main Price, Utah MsurkeS munity from 8:45 p.m. until about 4:45 a.m. the next day. The car, driven by Lynn ONeil, Price, went out of control, struck the pole breaking it in half and severing power lines. Mr. ONeil was uninjured. Bastardy Case Bound Over Spoonts E. Oearley, former pastor of the First Price Baptist fhurch who is now located at Kearns, was bound over to the district court to Your answer to a charge of bastardy following a closed preliminary hearing in Price City Court Wednesday morning. Bail in the amount of heretofore set was continued. FAT Available Store ys July 24 and 25 OVERWEIGHT to 7-Da- Will Be Open $1,-0- without a doctors prescription, our product called Galaxon. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. Galaxon is a tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. must present membership cards and Galaxon costs $3, and is sold on be prepared to pay nominal regis- this guarantee: if not satisfied for tration fees, Mrs. Mower concluded. any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. Galaxon is sold with this guarantee Bicyclist Hit by Truck James Reekie, 15, son of Mr. and by: R. & C. Drug Store, Price Mrs. James Reekie, Price, suffered Mail Orders filled. slight injuries Wednesday morning when struck by a pickup truck in front of the Bunnel garage. Young Reekie was riding a bicycle when the truck, driven by Omar Bunnell, struck him as it was coming onto Main Street from the garages Additional workshops and lectures for registered nurses will be published during the month of occur-ano- e for the remaining months of 1966, she stated. Those attending these workshops ALL All Sales Final Electric Service ! Clear Creek. On Selva's Pole, Disrupts s, -1 SUMMER CLEARANCE 25. Car Strikes Utility tar-pit- s. Witler-Federa- The Price Chamber of Commerce announced that the Tourist Booth and Visitor Rest Stop area located on West Main will be open to trav-- , Ronald Kosec, Chamber tourist development chairman, said that by that date the booth would be in suf-- 1 ficient repair and would have the necessary equipment and information availably for this service. The booth will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will be under the direction of trained personnel. Six women will be in charge of tourist information at the booth and at the Prehistoric Museum in the City Hall. These women have been chosen for their past experience in meeting the public and their native knowledge of the surrounding tion No. 1 will be located approximately two miles east of the pioneer is continuing testing of their five well complex located in Section 3, 14 South, 14 East. Unconfirmed rumors have it that Shell is recovering bitumen in a fluid state on this very important experiment of the economic extraction of bitumen from these vast natural resources which could mean so much to Carbon County in the fuit takes ture. A word of caution years of experimenting to prove up such a huge undertaken as development of these miles southeast of Price Thirty-on- e in the Cedar Mountain area, the AusHelen Houghton tral Oil Company, Houston, Texas, will drill a 8100 ft. Lower Pennsyl472-577- 5 oil test. The "wild-ca- t, vanian a Week end visitors at the home name given to a well being drilled of Charles Mills were Mr. and Mrs. in unproven territory, will be in SecVem Batchlor and boys of Kearns tion 27, 18 South, 11 East in Emery and Mr. and Mrs. Bemon Mills of County. Calvert Drilling Company Fork. Spanish is reported to have the drilling con Richard Prestis, Danny and Datract. mon of Phoenix, Arizona, are visitHumb'es 15,00 ft. wild-ca- t above home. the Prestis at Joe ing in the Hiawatha is area Star Point Russell and Carl Mr. and Mrs. ahead below 3000 feet at last Rodney of Salt Lake City were week drilling wildend visitors at the Roy Russell and report, and Tennecos 17,200 ft. of Monument Peak on cat top nearly Pete Tabone homes. beHere to attend the wedding and above Clear Creek was drilling low 900 ft. with partial returns of Robertson and of Jack reception Paula Jouflas of Price Saturday the drilling fluid. Any persons desiring to visit these were his grandmother, Mrs. Carolina well sites and see these unRobertson of Spanish Fork and Mrs. last two usual drilling rigs and their large Velda Ostler of Springville. They acres of special equipment should were house guests at the Floyd Robcontact company personnel first. The ertson home. roads are narrow and steep and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. much heavy hauling and movement bom Wallace Robinson, a boy being of large equipment is still underlast week in Salt Lake City to Lyle way. Ann and Vincent Simms. Shamrock Oil and Gas Companys Week end visitor sat the Walt Bar- No. 1 near Wood-sid- e l, ney and Kate Orton homes were Mr. and 8V2 miles northeast of the and Mrs. Charles Barney of Grang- Woodside helium dome is drilling er. Also visiting at the Orton home below 7700 feet on its scheduled 9800 were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Babcock ft. wild-ca- t, it is reported. and Gary of Dugway. All data and information in this column will refer to late Monday time preceding Thursdays ajpear-anc- e CARD OF THANKS of the paper. Information for We wish to express our deep appreciation to all our friends and rel- above news and column to follow is atives for the flowers and many acts assembled by the reporter from and dependable sources. of kindness shown us following the reliable death of our beloved brother and When items are issued for release uncle, Clarence Anderson. by company representatives, this Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Anderson confirmation will be stated as such, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Anderson such. STORE-WID- E West Main to Open you INCREASED INVENTORY IMPORTED OF PRODUCTS Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. MMOmm lllliil 'NEW 2-SPE- ED WASHER from HOTPOINT only $9f95 WASHES LOADS 2 TO 1 5 LBS. Here a smartly designed model provides the effortless, completely automatic washing that every woman wants . . a custom crafted washer with all porcelain finish outside and inside. "Deep-Bat- Washing Action gets clothes reafy dean and they're thoroughly rinsed with Hotpomfs "Deep Dip Triple Rinsing. You can wash from 3 to K pounds without special attachments. Also features nigged, commercial size transmission, convenient top loading and, of course, Hotpomts 90 day replace ment guarantee of satisfaction. Miss Mella Weeks, home' economist from the American Fork office of the power company. The all new General Electric Electronic Range was demonstrated by Miss Kienke and a fully cooked and browned turkey was prepared in one as well as many hour. Baked potatoes and apples in four minutes ... other startling demonstrations. Special guests in attendance were Mr. Ford Winters, local manager of the Utah Power & Light Co. Mr. Blaine Sheilds, District Promotion manager for the Utah Power & Light Co. Also Mrs. Evelyn Voyer, head economist for Utah. At the close of the Demonstration there was a special drawing for door prizes. Winners were: Mrs. Mary Oberta of Helper, 1st prize, G. E. Vacuum; Miss Susan Wilson of Spring Glen, 2nd prize. Hair Dryer; Mrs. Rose Crandall of Helper, 3rd pnze, Electric Skillet. Other demonstrations are being planned for the Price area the first Paid Adv. week in August. . . Good News for ACTIVE MEN who work all day on their feet Black dresides upper, cellulose cushion n insole with cookie, steel shank, black Neoprene Crepe sole and heel. Style No. 335 "Hoijxcxiiit iversary ONIY ibmkMk 18-iro- istesdilijr Westar Shoe Repair 1 80 East Main Price, Utah OLIVETO 48 East Main FURNITURE and APPLIANCE PRICE, UTAH 637-192- 7 |