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Show o Outlook Published in the Interest of Blanding VOLUME 3 BLANDING, to Nell Bated 101 BQPD at AUGUST FRIDAY, UTAH, MM STRIKE REPORTED AT (HIT'S (TEH PROJECT over the Water was flowing County's nswsst of- drill-oollar, Wednesday night at ficial disoovsry well has been given an initial production rat- Blanding City's drilling project on Johnson Creek, project boss, ing of 101 barrels per day, ths Devon Hurst reports. tfTAH OIL REPORT shorn. The flow was encountered in Located a nils west of ths Uts was be whatthe Salt to thought qy Housing area, ths Lion Oil Wash at a depth of 715 formation No. 1 Clark is producing at from 5906-2- 8 fsst after psrfor- - feet. Water began to flow with 3 shots and acidizing quitting time Wednesday at a rate estimated by Mayor Hurst to 500 - 4, NO. 31 l$6l Havajos Give Formal Approval for Starting of Secondary Recovery Tents Singles Tournament Second Entering Hi Com-pa- gallons. Earlier, a drillstcn test indicated that the well would be barrels per hour. good for 20-- gallons per minute. Although the amount of water be 2 or 3 insignificant in the officials were Cta a later test the well pumped City System, city and 123 barrels of oil in 13 hours, elated interpreted the a good sign that a sub recovering 13$$ water. At 101 strike barrels of oil per day, the well stantial flow might result upon further penetration of the is asking 8$$ water. 30 would be strata. The with this be spent improving the Montioel-lairport during the next years. o 5 of the aotion came to Blanding through this telegram from Rep. M. Blaine Petersons "House of Representatives just passed amendment to SEC Federal Amendment to Federal Airport Aot. Under National Airport Plan almost 3& milNews lion dollars oan be apportioned to Utah next 5 yers, $35,000 of which has been included for improvement of Mantioello Airport." o 1iSQ Up. . . . Read the Want-a- ds its your ohild has a greatly ire Governor Clyde is in the pro- cess of selecting a committee to pre-scho- Max won Jones; and Richard Perkins over Fred Halliday legal department at Window Rock said formal action is expeoted units, according to Sentinel. could start their secondary recovery programs by Sept. 1," the spokesman said. ments must be which square mile National Park, in Southeastern Utah is adopted. The ground involved is believed by some to oontain undiscovered day of sohool. can not advise you too strongly on the importance of. proposed national park is too large, he said, and the po- for a successful sehool year. Sincerely yours, L. Elaine Sullivan Aiblio Health Nurse this unit agree- approved by the in Washington, D.C. secondary reoovery program has been delayed for more than a year, will result in more oil production and will double the life of the Aneth Oil Field. The water pressure program, which will cost between $15 and $20 million, is expected to give the area an economio shot in the arm as the result of wter line construction. water to be used in the secondary recovery program will come from the San Juan River. The water will be injeoted into the wells to increase pressure which will result in more oil that otherwise could not be produced because of a laok of under ground pressure. Both Superior and Texaco, who will operate the Aneth and Nc-El- mo units, have indicated they will be ready to start the pro Sept. 1. and Superior also were quoted as saying they would "have water in the ground before the first of the year." Superior will operate 160 wells in the MoElmo unit while Texaco will operate 200 in the Aneth unit; Continental 55 in White Mesa unit and Phillips in the 168 in the Ratherford unit. The multiple use too remote. The committee's job is to draft a program supporting that view, then take the neoessary steps to implement it. mittee might later send a delegation to Washington to contest both the bill and the park pro: The The 100Q ssibilities for its Mesa and White "I should think the operators The to the on soon R&therford the Cortez USGS wilderness preserves. medioal examination? ol, first best wishes Neldon Cochran won ever Morris Swenson; Bud Nielson won over ity to Isolate large tracts Check-u-p if Our the protect state and local interests against a Federal take-ov- er reserves. of vast areas of Utah for wilder oil, uranium and potash Governor Clyde has described ness and national park purposes. as a menace to the state's futFifteen men of a 16 man com- ure growth both the wilderness mittee have been named) yet to bill before the US Senate and be named is a man from San Juan Interior Secretary Stewart L. County. Udall's proposal for a new natSan Juan County has an extra ional park in southeastern Utah. ordinary interest in the moveGov. The wilderness bill. ment in that the county would last week at a lose over 600 square miles of Clyde charged of invited representaground if Interior Secretarya meeting Utah organizations, from tives Udall's ambitions plan for would allow the federal executive branoh too absolute author- child's health is as important as his progress in In faot, as you know, your dhild's school work oan be influenced fay his immediate state of health. Therefore, you to please have a medioal examination for your ohild his entrance to the first grade or kindergarden at the examination. gave State Committee Named to Oppose National Park Proposal on August 29, 1961. We suggest you eontaot your family physioian for an appointment. If your physician practices in San Juan County, he will have the necessary forms to be filled out, and you will leave the forms with him. However, your dootor is not in the eounty, you may secure forms from the Aiblie Health Of flee. These completed forms must be taken to your ohild 's teacher on We following results! Formal approval of both the Aneth and MoElmo units in the Aneth Oil Field for .secondary recovery of oil was confirmed by officials at Window Rock, Ariz; Friday, and a spokesman in the and pump house urge before beginning of. our fall term of sohool. In most areas of our county, the fall school term will begin the First half matches kept after whioh will go in a in town yesterday and prevented group to see they the Hudspeth Sawfurther developments at the mill in operation well. Your school. Nielson. de- own Parent, Has feating Bud olty is drilling the well Nurse Urges Medical for Primary Students Dear half with Richard Perkins regular water department House of Representatives week authorized $35,000 to The Blanding Tennis Singles Tournament has gone into the second rig, operated emby Blanding Chamber of Commerce directors have scheduled a short ployees in their spare tine. meeting for next Wednesday noon the orew Other water duties Gets Federal Honey for onticdlo Airport AGi&dRiGDt 10 the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communitiee San Juan Oing Prieo The com- gram by Texaco Prepare Flowers Now for Coming Fair "It's time now, to flower paring pre- exhibits for the says Mrs. Mable Chairman of th'eFlftwer-Displa- Fair", County Hurst, County start Division of San Juan Fair. exhibits will be received in almost any fora session, whioh resulted in a including fresh or dried flower individual blossmove to create the committee, arrangements, that he opposes neither wilder- oms or succulents. Mrs. Hurst says persons planness areas nor national parks, but wants them limited in size ning to enter flower exhibits oan .get further details from and soope. Named to the committee were! her or other members of her Other members are Qnily Dr. Elroy Nelson economist, and vice president of First Redd, Irene Redd, Ada Rigby and their present forms. Gov. Clyde said at last week's posal in Flower oom-mitt- ee. chairman of Mrs. iynn Lee. Cash prizes plus seeds, bulbs the State Building Board. R. J. Potter, Garland, repreplants, eto. will be awarded Seourlty senting Backman, the Salt Corp. and agriculture; Qua P. winners. executive secretary of (NEXT Lake City Chamber of PAGE, COL. 1) |