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Show STANDARD . Roomy eit, Utah Thursday, July 22, 1071 ceehdgg coto1 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hackford, Upoint, a boy, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Peterson, Roosevelt, a boy, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leon Nelsen, Duchesne, a boy, July IB. PATIENTS QaSifllDGEEB" Mr, and Mrs. Earl Murphy and child- ren spent a week vacationing in Yellowstone park!' They camped at Henry's Clarlnda Nielsen, Juanita Grovea, Ralph Uwrell Jensen, Lynn Ivle, Myton; Truman, Judith Ubrum, Evan Murphy Sadie Yump, Roosevelt; Richard J. Van Leeuwen, Frank M. Heuser, Salt Lake-Juli- e Tellsak, Paul Short, Duchesne; Clerlco, Calvin Clerlco, Upoint; Zelda Cesspooch, Clark Randlett; Kowchee, Whlterocks; Ruby Bad Back, Neola; Alma Taylor, Altamont. Lake and during the day toured the Park. Mr, and Mrs. Don Herbert are spending a week at their daughters home, Mrs. Lois Farnsworth. Eighteen girls from Ballard ward enjoyed a camping trip up Uintah Canyon, from Wednesday until Saturday with Car ma Asay and Donna Rae Nielsen as leaders. All girls quarllfled for this years certification. The 24th of July celebration for Ballard ward will be held at little Park, Uintah Games will be played and water Canyon. melon and soft drinks served. Brlngyour family and lunch. Tellntha Rasmussen spent three days In Salt Lake where she went for a medical check up. She traveled with Mr. and Mrs. Presley Timothy. -Melba Eldredge spent two days In Colorado visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders have moved out of the ward and gone to Roosevelt to live. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Burkman spent two days In Salt Lake and Logan, while In Logan they went through the Temple. Mark Angus and three children are spending a few days vacationing at the Lee Angus home, and plan on going Into the mountains for some fishing and cam- De-lor- es Roger Smith serving on USS Enterprise ELDER FRED Will No. 140-- 6 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL A GAS CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH in Cumorah Pageant The anniversary production of most elaborate religious specHill Cumorah Pageant, will be under the direction of Dr. Hansen nightly from July 26 34th Americas tacle, the presented Harold L through 31. Participating In the 1971 production Is Elder Fred L. Farnsworth of Talmage. California and plans on staying here for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jarman have moved Into the Jr. Jenkins home here In Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hatch and family of California are here spending their vacation with his parents, the Jerry Hatches. All the Hatches went to Colorado Friday and spent the night with the BUI Hatch famUy, returning home Saturday. Lyle Larsen made a business trip to Denver Friday and back Saturday. He brought back a load of furniture for the RedBarn. Tonya Haslem went with the Blaine Elnerson family to California to get Karen Elnersnn who went to stay with her sister, Janet Hunt, when her baby was born. On their way home they wUl stop by Disney Land and Us Vegas to she Mrs. Emersons sister, Klea and new baby. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS. AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN IN THE CEDAR RIM-SINDRAW AREA DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. On August 19, 1970, the Board of Oil and Gas Conser-tio- n issued the Order in Cause No. 140-which among other things, established 640-acdrilling and spacing units for the production of oil, gas and associated hydrocarbons, from a certain designated Interv.-K IN THE MATTER OF THE PROMULGATION AND ADOPTION OF AN ORDER ESTABLISHING PERMANENT DRILLING UNITS FOR THE CEDAR RIM-SINDRAW AREA. DUCHESNE 1, re K COUNTY. UTAH. J do you need to move ahead How much $5,000 $50,000 $500,000 or more If you're a farmer or rancher with a line of credit established at "Production Credit." the shortterm money you need for a wide range of purposes is as close as your telephone. Our business financing farmers and ranchers so they can make money. It's been our specialty for oxer 35 years. Can we go to work for you? Your good records, and a visit, can start things moxing ahead, now! Call, Eon Johnson, Mgr. is PC A UTAH FARM Phone 722-22Rooaavalt 159 East Lagon St. The Co Ahead People SOUGHT TO YOU 22, 1971. can rove real money on Stop In and ee some of the prices for yourself. We'll be looking forward to talking to you! And, fact . . heres another InterestingChevrolet-Bulc- ued rOnow at G. & L. G A L "SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST Phone 722-241- 1 . You k. CHEVROLET-BUIC- K QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ONI" (Joy Gates) t-- Visitors at the Lynn Haslem home are Mr. aqd Mrs. Bobby Kauo and four children from Albuquerque, K. M. These and plan on visipeople ting, some other people In Virginia then on to the Hill Cumorah Pageant In New York. Jim Atwine, a Navajo Indian Is visiting at the lnn Haslem home, his brother use to live with the Haslems in Blandlng. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins attended the family reunion of Joseph Emanual Jenkins at American Fork Sunday Visitors at the Gordon Aumlller.home were his sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs. Charles Maryhew from Albuquerue, N. M. They were on their return home from Oregon. Notice To Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Duchesne County, State of 4. 328-577- Roosevelt, Utah and Mrs. Harold Chaney, Weed, Calif., vlsltad during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crosier and Mr. and cott. MY, and Mrs. Theron Horrockswentto Mantl durln g the week to attend the Morman Miracle Pageant. and Mrs. Don Duncan, Logan visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. McNeil Duncan over the weekend. They also attended funeral services in Vernal for Mrs. Duncans cousin, Cody Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Peterson, Salt Lake, spenttae weekend with Mr. and Mrs. LaZelle Henris. Mrs. Sunday was Henrles brlthday and they all enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. LaZell inrle and Pearl Henris went to Mantl Wednesday to see the Mormon Miracle pageant on the temple grounds. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duncan took their grandsons, Jos and Jeff Duncan to Salt Lake where they caught the plane to Tripoli, Ubra. HKEDS? CESS Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig- nated. Locations in SLB&M unless otherwise designated. Exch. 424 (43 Areal Jerry Worthen, 5320 S. 4420 W. Kearns, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by App. 36639, Bureau of Reclamation A contract with Central Utah Water Conservancy District The water has been diverted from Starvation dam at a point S. 2754 ft E. 457 ft from NE Cor. Sec 28. T3S, R5W. USB AM; and used for mine, purposes. Hereafter 1.0 ac. ft. of water will be released Into Strawberry River and 1.0 ac. be diverted ft of water will from Haydes Creek at a point N. 2100 ft W. 460 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 26, T2N. R9W, USM and used for domestic purposes of one family and stockwwter for Z horses A 3 cattle in NWUSWtf Sec. 36. T2N. R9W. USM. Exch. 425 (43 Areal Kenneth A. Cooley, 2838 W. 3150 S. Granger, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 36639, Bureau of Reclamation A contract with Central Utah Water Conservancy Dist. The water has been diverted from Starvation dam at a point S. 754 ft. E. 457 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28. T3S. R5W. USBAM; and used for mlsc. purposes Hereafter. 1.0 acre ft. of water will be released into the Strawberry River and 1.0 ac. ft. of water will be diverted from Haydes Creek at a point N. 2100 ft. W. 460 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 26. T2N. R9W, USBAM. and used for domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 2 horses A 2 cattle in NWIJSWU See. 36. T2N. R9W. USBAM. Exch. 426 (43 Areal Claude M. Tyer, 4911 S. 1950 W. Taylorsville. Utah, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by App. 36639. Bureau of Reclamation A contract with Central Utah Water waConservancy District. The from diverted been ter has Starvation dam at a point S. 2754 ft E. 457 ft. from NE 28. T3S, R5W, Sec. Cor. USBAM; and used for mlsc, purposes. water Hereafter 1.0 ac. ft. ofStraw-berry into released be will River and 1.0 ac. ft of water will be diverted from N. Haydes Creek at a point SE from 460 W. ft 2100 ft. Cor. Sec. 26. T2N. R9W. USM. and used for domestic purposes of one family and stockwaterin ing of 2 horses A 2 cattle Sec. 36. T2N. NWUSWU R9W. USBAM. rrotests resisting the granting of these applicationsbe with filed reasons therefor must In duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah 84114 on or before August 21. 1971. Hubert C. Lambert. STATE ENGINEER Published In the Uintah Basin Standard July 8, 15, 22, 1971. Mr. and Mrs. Klein S heifer and family from Murray visited at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler this past weekend. -Mr. and Mrs. Pat Myers from California have been here during the week visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dudley. Mrs. Myers will be remembers as the former Elaine Chandler. The Myers had their five children with them. Air. and Airs. Calvin Jorgensen have spent some time this week working on the home they have purchased in Vernal, preparing it so they can move into it. Kerry Speers, son of Airs. Willard Wall spent some time recently in Salt lake. Air. and Airs. L N. Speers and son Paul from Salt Lake visited this past week at the home of Air. and Mrs. Willard Will. Airs. Aiazle Lee from Salt Lake has been visiting this past week at the home of a brother, Air. and Airs. Robert Alarshall. Mr. and Mrs. Keht Jorgensen and boys from Bountiful have spent the past week at the home of their parents, Air. and Mrs. Calvin Jorgensen and areworklngon their farm. Mrs.' Alina Aiurphy from Rock Springs, Wyo., has spent the past three weeks at the home of Mr. and Airs. Willard Wail, - Mr. and Airs. Cecil Church from Gardenia, Calif., spent three days last week visiting at the home of a sister and brother in law, Air, and Airs. Jess Jensen. Hazel Wardle has been vacationing for the past three weeks with her son, Mr. and Airs. Lee Wardle who lives in Hahn. They visited at Seattle and Spokane, Wash., and San Francisco and other points of Duchesne West County Unit of the American Cancer Society has gone over the top of its goal for the 1971 cancer fund-raisiCrusade. Volunteer workers, headed by Mrs. Hazel Goodrich, collected $737.89 which is 105 percent of the Countys goal of $700. During the campaign, volunteers contacted business firms and residents throughout the eounty to solicit contributions snd leave educational materials on cancer. Each family received a pamphlet listing the seven warning signals of cancer, knowledge of which can save lives, Preston G. Adams, State Crusade Chairman, congratulated Mrs. Goodrich and Duchesne West County volunteers on their outstanding drive and paid tribute to them for their effective work in the battle against cancer a disease which will take Of thia 335,000 Americana this year. total, more than 2,000 will ba from Utah. Duchesne West County is one of 40 County Units throughout the State which has helped raise a total of more than $226,000 exceeding the record Utah Division goal of $220,000. The money raised is used for cancer research, professional and public education, and assistance to the cancer patients. For every $10 contributed to cancer research by Utahns, the national American Cancer Society has returned $40 to Utah in research grants to the Utah hospitals and universities. Research grants totaling $460,598 have been granted to the University of Utah Medical School, the LDS Hospital and Brigham Young University. Mr. Adams said the fact that the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society has led the entire nation in conducting programs on cancer is oneiof the reasons for the generous response In Duchesne West County and throughout the State. ng Bill Crosier. and Mrs. Vanes Prescott, Eminent, Ida., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prescott and family and Jay Pres- Mrs. , life-savi- Q3E0 QflSGIGI? Velda 722-324- 1, Ever wonder where the days ot the week got their names? Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday were originally nnmed after Srandanavbin god . . . Tuenday got It name from a god named Tin (Tlu day), Wedneday from the god Woden (Woden day), Thumday from Thor (Thor day), and Friday from the goddea Fria (Friaa day) Saturday waa named for the Roman god Satuin (Saturn's day), while Sxuiday was the nun's day. and Monday la so called because it was originally honored as the moon's day! new or The Roosevelt Womens golf association Is having a rummage sale August 4. Anyone having rummage or white elephant Items to donate please call Kay 7. Harmston at 4, GATES BY JAY Rummage for golf of the Lower Green River and' Wasatch Formations, underlying specific lands in Duchesne County, Utah. Also, by Order designated Cause No. 140-dated February 17, 1971, the Board extended the area under the laid to Order in Cause No. 140-include additional acreage in Duchesne County, Utah. Unless extended by a hearing, the above Orders were to terminate at midnight, on August 19. 1971. THEREFORE, as a result thereof, notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation, of the State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Wednesday, August 11, 1971, at 10:00 A.M., in the Governor's Board Room, Sec-n- d Floor-Stat- e Capitol Building, Salt Lake lay. Utah, in the above entitled cause, at which time all persons, firms interested and corporations may, if they so desire, appear and be heard. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether or not the Board should enter an Order establishing permanent drilling unite covering the Lower Green River and Wasatch Formations underlying the acreage as set forth in Cause Nc. 140-- 1 and 140-DATED thia 14th day of July, 1971. STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CLEON B. F EIGHT, Secretary 1 Phone: (801) Address: Division of Oil and Gas Conservation 1588 West Nbrth Temple Salt Lake City. Utah 84116 Data of publication. July INTERESTING FACTS a Navy' Petty Officer Second Class Roger L. Smith, husband of the former Miss Marilyn Snow of Roosevelt, is now seraircraft ving aboard the nuclear-powercarrier USS Enterprise, currently operating In the South Pacific. ed Local resident will be Mrs. Elaine Curry left her children with her parents, the Lee Angus for a week, while she will take the Mutual girls camping. She Is the president of the MIA In Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Rasmussen drove to Saratoga Resort for a Rasmussen About one hundred Reunion, Saturday. attended. people Mr . and Mrs. Devon Seeley and four children, who had been to Oklahoma to a special Radar school stopped at his uncles home, the Farrell Rasmussns on their' way home to Salt Lake. Devon use to live In Ballard. Davis and Delphla Arnold Olena retured home from California after spending two weeks there. They brought Janet Chadwlch and baby daughter back with them for a week. While here Janet got to attend her sisters, Anita Birds wedding reception held In Roosevelt 2nd ward. Allen Collins has come home from Causa FARNSWORTH In Hill Cumorah Pageant. ping. Notice of Hearing L pirtlrlpnte West County Cancer group over the top CQEDQCISZD and Erma Ro Winns and others Calif., visited the Golden week. during the left r ...Mr. and Mrs. Charlls Aloore Texas Tuesday. They have been vlsitim; her daughter, the Glen Hartlea for the past month and helping put up the hay crop. He has employment in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle and two anil daughters, Kanna Dee and LeAnn were of Roosevelt wife and son Jay Hartle one night visitors at the home of the Max Hartles in Richfield Saturday night. Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison returned home Thursday from Germany where she has spent the past month visiting her daughter the Ron. (Geneal ) Holiday and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry and two boys of Salt Lake visited his parents the Floyd Perrys during the week. Bert Swain of Pleasant Grove Is here visiting his sister Mrs.Mlldred Mowery brother Orville Swain and others. -The Lapolnt MIA hid a swimming party at the Roosevelt Swimming Pool Tuesday night. - Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain spent the weekend in Salt iAke visiting their daughter the Alarvln Ottos en family. Their two granddaughters, Valene and Sheri and a girl friend Marcia Barhold accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Airs. Wayne Johnson and family, of Vernal have moved into the Gilbert Anderson home. Mrs. Lillian Bigelow went to Provo to visit her sister the Ivan Perrys and to Salt Lake to visit a daughter, the Lyle Perrys. ng Phone News Items to 722-21- 31 BOTTLE HOLLOW RESORT RESERVOIR Featuring: now open! Excellent Boating by permit for personal boats, or by rental. Great Fishing trout by permit 80,000 Fantastic Water Skiing and Boat Tours FORT DUCHESNE, UTAH 84026 Phone 722-243- 1 interest. I ! Lets define our terms TIMEWAY: (tfmwa) n. 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