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Show The National Enterprise, August 31, 1977 Page twelve Pineview counts successes Continued from page ten Stowe reports a new well, six miles to the southwest, is apparently going to extend the boundaries of Pineview. This well, American Quasars No. 35-- 1 UPRR. was completed pumping 50 barrels of oil daily and has now produced more than 10,300 barAnother wrell rels of oil. located between the No. 35-- 1 UPRR and production in the UPRR, refield, the No. covered oil on tests and is at total depth of 11,504 feet. More than 4,700 feet of oil during a drillstem test in the Twin Creek formation from 10,700 to 11,070 feet, flowed oil. The Nugget formation also yielded oil. American Quasar operates a gas processing plant at the field and Amoco Production operates a pipeline terminal from the field which carries crude oil north to line ently drilling a second well in the vicinity. Meanwhile, two new gas discovery wells in the Uinta Basin region were completed Pacific Transthis week. mission Supply, Denver, completed the two wells in Uintah County. They are southwest of the Bonanza area. Summit County and the growth of the field again phasizes the importance of the income into the area, Stowe added. During 1976, he said, South and North Summit School Districts, the Weber Basin Water District and the North Summit Fire Protection em- District realized some $225,684 from additional taxes. The county and districts should benefit by some $600,000 during 1977, he estimated. Production has more than doubled in the past eight months. Development planned in northwest SLC w-er- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oft e 1300 E. 12400 So. 64.74 acres Approved 13400 So. 4800 W. 220 Acres Continued John Gaskill (Hanover Ltd.) Gerald Bagley Applied For Conditional Use Applications Name of Project Accord Invstmnt Co Location Use Decision 4445 and 4465 W. Cafe and transmission repair shop Approved 4678 Highland Dr. 12200 E. 7200 So. State store Pkg agency and Class B Beer outlet Approved Approved Plans were aproved last week for a 41 1 acre commun-- development the LDS wants to construct northwest of Salt Lake City. Approved only in concept, the development is pending further study by the Salt Lake ity Church City Planning Commission. The hborhood and Zoning Northpoint Neig- Development, planned for an area extending one mile south of North Temple (where a new freeway will be built) and between 56th and 62nd West, is being proposed by Beneficial Development Corporation, a subsidiary of the Church owned Deseret Management Corp. According to Grant Talbot, president of Bonneville Engineering, the project eng-ginccri- ng contractor, plans call for 370 acres to be used shopping center and space for parks, a school, and a church arc also planned. The development's 1 ,450 lots will cost about $2,000-$3,00- 0 each, Talbot told the A Another discovery of importance to the state is approximately 70 miles to the north of Pineview in Rich County. American Quasar is testing deep zones below 10,000 feet at the No. 20-- 1 Hogback with apparent success about eight to 10 miles east of the southern tip of Bear Lake. Its total depth is 10,910 feet. The well flowed gas at more than 15 million cubic feet per day on test from 9,400 feet. Gas flows recorded on tests at 10,207 feet. The operator is pres Decision Location Say Cheese Restaurant Solitude Ski Resort for housing for 1 ,500 families. Apparent success Size Name of Project 3500 So. 19-- 1 connections in the Evanston area. The economic impact on County Planning and Zoning Amendment Applications commission. He later told the Enterprise the next step would be preparation of a preliminary plat to be followed by final plans and contracts. 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