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Show feT mm U MUM ism 3 ? i i Page nine National Enterprise , July 28, 1976 Brings EPSCO Contract to $628,000 Add-o- n Beehive Medical Signs $6.1 Million Oil & Gas News Fifteen drilling rigs are at work in Utah, down two from a month ago and down considerably from the 26 active rigs at work this time a year ago. Petroleum Information Corporation reports the rig count, compiled each week by Hughes Tool in conjunction with the Independent Association of Drilling Contractors, is climbing steady in the rest of the Rocky Mountain states. Active rigs numbered 216 on July 12, nine more than in the previous week but still 31 below the 247 figure of a year ago. However, the rig count is up by 61 from the years low of 155 on April 19. As of July 15, 1976 operators completed 71 wells in Utah compared with the 113 wells completed during the same time a year ago. In Summit County, the deepest well drilled in Utah is a a depth of 21,617 feet. CIG Exploration presently is evaluating g was cemented in the logging data. Seven inch hole at 21,380 feet. It is less than a mile from the Wyoming state line and three miles east of 12 to 15,000 feet oil production from the Dakota formation in Bridger Lake field. Other drilling activity in Summit County is in the Pineview area as well as a planned 16,500 foot test well on the outskirts of the town of Coalville. The Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency, Fort Duchesne, is offering oil and gas leases on 92 tracts of tribal land containing 42,778 acres, and 48 tracts of allotted land containing 4,220 acres located on the Ute Indian Reservation in Duchesne County. The offering will be by sealed bid with the opening scheduled at 1:30 p.m. August 18. A complete listing of the acreage offered can be received from the Agency at Fort Duchesne. A remote 3,500 foot test in Wayne Cunty will be drilled by Questa Petroleum, Albuquerque. The operator will drill the l, section 22, township 29s, range No. 22-- 6 Henry lie, some 37 miles east of the town of Torrey. Other recent new locations have been filed in Grand Countys Cisco and Cisco S prings area, a projected 6,350 foot test by Placid Oil Company south of Monticello, and new work scheduled in the Pineview vicinity, Summit County. liner-casin- Basin-Federa- Converter and its support equipment at its Westwood Facilities and has supplied them to the Navy since 1967. The Converter provides the interface between the aircrafts digital computer and its and receivers. EPSCO is a manufacturer Converters supplied to the of avionic, marine and micro-wav- e Navy by EPSCO. This modification brings the total value equipment, including data converters, flight conof the contract to $682,000. EPSCO designed, develtrols, navigation systems, and oped and manufactures the pulse and cw signal sources. WESTWOOD Contract SALE LAKE CITY, Utah Beehive Medical Electronics, Inc., (OTC 8.50, 9.00) has signed a $6.1 million contract to provide the United States Custom Service with video display terminals and printers over the next three years, reports Warren Clifford, Beehive president and chief executive officer. Delivery has EPSCO. Incorporated (OTC 1.375, 1.875) has announced the receipt of a $100,000 contract add-o- n for additional spare parts from the U.S. Aviation The Supply Office (ASO). spare parts will be used in support of the Signal Data The contract specifies Beehives Super Bee 2, terminal, and Beehive's Super Bee 3, a micro-programmab- le terminal featuring a flexible polling capability. The Custom Service will use the Super Bee 3 in a modified rack The mount configuration. terminals, covered with a month maintenance agreement, will be used at various sites located throughout the United States and Canada to process passenger information. 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