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Show the ENTERPRISE I Drilling shows quickened pace Oil and gas drilling activity continues strong in Utah throughout the state with 32 active rotary drill rigs at work according to Carlton Stowe, Department of Natural Resources spokesman. This is four more rotaries working in Utah than at this time a month ago as noted by Hughes Tool and the Independent Association of Drilling Contractors. In addition, drilling in the Roosevelt-Cov- e Fort vigeo-therm- al cinity is active. Well completions this year are running ahead of last years count at this time, notes Stowe. Companies have completed 62 wells compared to 51 M t last year. New work scheduled includes two wells by American Quasar Petroleum near two of the companys discovery wells on the Overthrust Belt in Summit County. The No. 26-- 1 Blonquist, a 11,500 foot test well, will be drilled a half mile ! rl ' f i i fi north of the Lodgepole oil discovery and about a mile northwest of the NO. 34-- 1 Judd well which was recently flowing 1 ,048 barrels of oil per day from 1 1 ,600 feet. ii n i s a Some three miles to the northeast, Quasar has a well scheduled in the Elkhorn t i i s II Ridge area to about 10,800 feet. The No. 19-- 3 UPRR is about a mile southwest of the discovery well completed last year for 1,530 barrels of oil daily from 11,000 feet. The two new wells are eight to ten miles southeast of Coalville. N. P. Energy Corporation, Grand Junction, has scheduled a 2,750 foot test well in the Cisco Dome area at the No. 24-- 3 Federal. Near San Arroyo, Palmer Oil & Gas Company, Billings, will drill the No. 16-- 4 State, a projected Ms. management to confer of 6,252 feet at its potential geothermal well the No. 52-6- 1 KGRA in the Roosevelt-Ho- Ms. management, how much of a woman should a woman be, and what to do when the t furance collapses are among topics to be discussed Tuesday at a seminar for career women. The all day affair, sponsored by the Sales and Marketing Executives of Utah, will be held at the Hilton Hotel. Slated to address workshops scheduled throughout the day Springs area, Beaver County. The company plans to run temperature surveys and pressure tests at the well. In the Dog Valley area, surface casing is being set at another well. Tests are also continuing at several wells in the Roosevelt field vicinity. i The newly founded real estate company, the Utah Real Estate Association, has been allowed to incorporate under a title similar to the Utah Association of Realtors, a professional organization. Simons is unhappy about the confusion. Ive written a letter to the governor asking how Lt. Gov. Monson could make such an error, and asking that it be corrected, Simons explained. The duplication is both con i I i I i feet per day. Taiga Energy, Inc., Denver, has also scheduled a deep test well in this region at the NO. 6 Main Canyon Unit. It is to go to at least 9,320 feet for tests of the Navajo sandstone formation. Seven miles of Milford, Getty Oil Company is evaluating drilling information after reaching total depth Thats right. 14-1- a following the seminar will what you wear point up speaks louder than what you say. programs. A complete system with terminal, floppy disks and you add is the electricity and a desk to put it on. All Your own computer, standing by to deliver important information on discounts, credit line, order aging, accounting information. east-northea- st fusing and in violation of the National Association of Realtors code of ethics. The Utah Real Estate Association was chartered by the state this spring and the similarity in names only recently came to Simons' attention. The corporation is headed by Jospeh and Cecilia Garrison and Howard A. Thorn. It offices at 1363 So. State Street. But while the Utah Association of Realtors has been holding conventions under that name for 58 years, Monsons office has no record of the name ever being officially incorporated. Either it is a mistake, or we have been paying corporation taxes for years for no reason, Simons said. Commercial Funding (r.fia aagjaM ara.aaaaa r Consultants jangaagaa iaaiaaiaa o, 2-- 15 Expandable to 74 mega byte hard disk for an additional $6,000. Call the professionals at Home Computer Store and ask for complete low-price- personal business computers. d Realtors butt heads over names j are: Brenda Robinson HanPat cock, Kaye Coleman, Freston, Audeane Cowley, Annette Long, Karen Hashi-motLinda Chavez, Carol Shelton, and Dorris Taggart. An informal fashion show 4,970 foot well. In Uintah County, Belco Development Corp. has scheduled a 5,200 foot test at the Duck Creek in the No. Natural Buttes vicinity south of Vernal. Belco also reports it has completed four new gas producers in the Natural Buttes field flowing between 369,000 and 3,310,000 cubic information on our The Utah Association of Realtors and Utah Real Estate Association are bound for a head-o- n collision over whether the two can share such similar names, says Dan Simons, Sr., president of the Utah Association of Realtors. oO rimmcinl Brokers & (801) 484-650- 2 Ask for Jim Hudson Specialists in HomeMicro HDtTIE Computers, Programming, Instructing, Consulting Office: 2343 E. 33rd So. Salt Lake City, Utah CDHIPUTER STORE 5o Yates Industrial Park SITES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE NOW INCLUDING: A FEW SELECT 1. OFFICE - 9000 SQ. FT. - CAN SUBDIVIDE INTO SMALLER SPACES. o: 2. WAREHOUSEOFFICE - 10,000 FT. TOTAL - WITH 1500 FT. OF OFFICE. 3. 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