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Show Duchesne County Commission meet hears read, law items Tentalivr ronrs fmm i hihvlil Nov. 5 ('oniniissidii thiit ruu'l. tax and in Duchi'snc, iniiirau-law enforcement matters consumed a great share of t he agenda I inie. Wet weather brought out vniic mad was given problems, and Herd Harm-Iof gravel six haul ards to permission from the county stockpile to put on the clay hill in Pinion Kidc sulxjivision, v that lwal residents can m-- l to their - s s homes. Bill Pitcher and Cloyd Tiinuihy concerning the maintenance inquired coniracl for the county television system. The commissioners reported that the project is financed jointly by Duchesne, l.'iniah and Kio Hlanco counties, and to dale (he tfrnup has continued to renew its contract with Jim; W. LeTSeuu for the maintenance. Mr. Pitcher asked that since Mr. Timothy is now qualified to handle this maintenance work, they lie Kivcn an opportunity to bid when the next contract is let. Sheriff fJeorge Marell discussed with the commissioners the possibility of hiring a deputy sheriff for the Mylon Oil production area. He reported I hat grant lunds are available to pay the deputy's salary, but that the county would have to furnish a vehicle and expenses. A motion was passed to have funds for a vehicle and cxienses for a new deputy, incorporated into the 1975 budget. It was also INTO THE &t HUIXiET. It was also decided that, deputy sheriffs attending the KMT training course for ambulance tcrsonnel would have their registration fees paid by the county. Because of the moisture on roads, the county voted to ask oil companies to suspend the practice of dumping oil well drilling refuse on the roads in the county. In other road matters, it was decided by (he commission that the mile of road leading from the old Highway 40 to the Chad Peatross housing development west of Duchesne be into the county road incorporated nears 2 million Total oil production Altamont-BIuebel- SMFF Tip Waiter! usually end up fjettinj; mad over nothing cspcci.'illy when they've been rxncrtinij a WE big tip. one-quart- number of tax matters came before (he commission, and adjustments were A made. Mrs. Lorena Iorg asked permission from the commission to establish a private security agency in the county. She stated that the business would fill a need in the county, and would not interfere with the operation of the county WEEK v Pirkrtfd had to hapiM.il. A strike where the pickets were picketed seems as if their siens were from a shop! It sheriffs office. Approval was given for I he issuance of a license for the business, wilh the stipulation that certain liason efforts be completed with the sheriffs non-unio- Cement Prescription When his doctor rccummrnderi he bury himself in his work the concrete-mixe- r man protested vehemently. 'A5PAH Yog office. It was agreed by the commission that the county would pay one half of the expenses for the building inspector, Marion Koss, wilh the other half coming from Roosevelt ("ity. SCHOOL La WONDER OF IT ALL "ONE OF THE BEST EVER MADE!" Its taft laws I total for the month climbed to 870,356 barrels of oil. Only 87 producing wells of 33 wells, with 18 of those over 20.000 barrels. Top producer was Chevron Oil's 3 1 a2 well, with a total of 38.592 barrels. Product ion in the Cedar Rim area of the county was also up for the month. Nov. LOVE A. aunt mu euiwmmm o c H Julie Gholson Mn, & M J"1 9p ARCTIC HOUSE the Arctic Cat Cornor On S JM-MI- Specials November 14,15,16 Phone 1 Roosevelt. Utah 722-282- Theatre - r'fe s on the Arctic Cat Corner. Productions mm COMING SOON Roosevelt 7 wear Snowmobile wear Warm clothing for ice fishing See what Artie Cat has done with a little warmth and understanding. Hie Purple & Black house TECHNICOLOR9 nnwm where the lilies bloom 7 Ski ' DISDEJ 5WaitxMattd 00 Headquarters WEAR. 17. Weekdays 14, 1974 Total production ran over 80,000 barrels for the'area, with part of the wells being listed in the Altamont field. Big producers there included Cedar Rim No. 8, with 29,032 barrels of oil; Cedar Rim No. 7. 15.602 barrels; and Cedar Rim No. 5, 18,193 barrels. Good gas production is being experienced in the Cedar Rim field. Total production in Uintah county totaled 405,496 barrels of oil for August, with 1.025.078 MCF of gas. These figures are both up from July production. ARCTIC HELEN HAYES KEN BERRY m Sun: 5 NOVEMBER Your Winter Wear OUR SCHOOL 13-1- 6 UHUiT STANDARD KIDS THEATRE ROOSEVELT xno in the Greater oil fields neared the l two million barrels per month figure during August, as production in the field in both Duchesne and Uintah counties continued upward. In Duchesne county, total production for August, according to the monthly report of the division of Oil and Gas Conservation, was listed at 1.931.433 barrels of oil, and 1.881,836 MCF of gas. The greater AlUmont-Bluebel- l field, which extends into Uintah County, also showed a production figure in that county of 45,458 barrels of oil and 35.144 MCF of gas. This brings the total oil production in the field to 1.976.891 barrels for the month, with 1.916.980 MCF of gas. In Duchesne county, the Altamont section of the field showed a total production of 1,004,801 barrels of oil. This total was produced from 131 wells, of 140 Of the total possible producers. producing wells, 39 were listed on the report as having produced more tluin 10,000 barrels during the month. Top producer in the field was the Gulf Oil producing 30,243 barrels of oil. This followed by nine wells producing more than 20,000 barrels. In the Bluebell section of the field, the included in this total, of 98 possible producers. A total production of 10,000 barrels or more was registered by a total sysl em. OF 20 m coconut cNocoun 00 9.00pm Sorry no Posses iJrfrtlri 75c DKUP COOKIES COZY THEATRE IN DUCHESNE TAll DOG FOOD, MEAT, 3coc3 VEGETABLE SOUP Thursday, Friday, Saturday CAMPBELL'S TALL Walt Disney CORONET TOWELS OLE TELLER ISC CuWOaMj 14 PTKMN.U IS Cash Meat Mkt. 'We Give Gold Strike Stamps!' Weekdays, Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. C CCMKi Sunday 9 COOKIES a.m. to 7 p.m. WMMlCMfMlSC 3 111 ets :r ji '4 If. ''. on C JUMBO 'G' MARKET aqo 0O7C TOP DOG . 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