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Show 10 STANDARD July 20. 1978 Gulf Oil to drill near Duchesne hu scheduled an of the Wssatch formation in Duchesne County. The Neilsen-Ut- e well will be No. located a mile southwest of the Indisn Canyon field discovery, completed last year, flowing gas from the Green River formation at 3,152 feet Carlton Stowe, minerals specialist for Utah Department of Natural Gulf 8,000-fo- ot Oil Co, test 1-- Resources Geological Survey, said the area of interest is about 10 miles southwest of the town of Duchesen. American Quasar Petroleum has scheduled a 10,000-foo- t test of Nugget the No. Duck on the Overthrust Belt in northeastern Utah's Rich County, nine miles north of Randolph. The exploratory well is three and a half miles of Amerksn Quasars Hogback Ridge field discovery, a dual pay gas well completed in the Dinwoody and Phosphoria formations. Newly schedules drilling in eastern Utah's Grand County includes a wildcat well by Anachuts Corporation to about 5,720 7-- 1 Creek-Feders- l, south-southwe- st feet and an well by Cisco Drilling and Development at No. 2 1,800-fo- ot Cisco-Federa- l. Mr. Stowe says that rotary drilling rigs in the state are still maintaining an active pace with the latest Hughes Tool count showing 30 rigs active. Drilling rigs are scattered throughout Utah. The 18,500-foo- t test well in central Utah is to be drilled by Champlin Petroleum at the No. 23-1- 7 Bennion Ridge in Utah County, 11 miles northwest of Scofield and about 13 miles northwest of the Clear Creek well is Champlin's gas field. approximately 28 miles northeast of the Hanson Oil and True Oil Moroni in Company's No. 1A-Sanpete County, a deep test well scheduled to about 20,000 feet. Some nine miles southwest of the town of Levan in Juab County, Placid Oil will drill a 14, 500-fowell, the No. 1 WXC-StatThe location is near the Yuba Dam area. The Fulton Oil & Gas Company of Alberta, Canada, reports plans to drill the No. 2 Turkey Knob, a scheduled 6,460-foo- t test well in southern Utahs Garfield County. The remote wildcat well is nearly 50 miles southeast of the Last Chance field and a similar ot e. distance of the town of Torrey. Shows of oil were recovered on a well drilled about six miles to the of the Fulton site. In other activities, Mr. Stowe reports that Argonaut Energy Company abandoned the No. 1 Federal well in Millard County, north of Delta. It went to 11,286 feet. No oil or gas shows were encountered. The Taiga Energy Company, Denver, has scheduled five test wells in southeastern Uintah County to depths of 6,000 feet They are Just west of the Colorado line and approximately 15 mOes north of San Arroyo's gas field. Amoco Production started drilling.'", at it's first well in the Great Salt Lake,. the No. 1 Indian Cove-Stat- e Unit, , located in the Box Elder County , The well is region of the lake. scheduled to 10,200 feet for possible r testing. east-southea- st north-northwe- st Neola Zola S pancar JJI-471- 1 e Arriving at the horn;, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 4 Olsen on July 16 were a.V daughter Jolene and hus. band Roy Miller fromj Marsing, Idaho. They came to pick up their; daughter Joelle and; Tracy, who for the past.' week have visited their , grandparents and also,.' spent a few days with their other grandparents, the Grover" ' Dyes in VernaL e Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson of Salt Lake, who .; moved from Neola six weeks ago, were week- -' end visitors in Neds and v ' -- spoke Sacrament in Songleaders from Union high United school attended a Spirit Association camp at Utah State University last week and won the trophy for most improved group. They are Launa Grover, Shelley Scott, Denise UNION SONGLEADERS Frandsen and Candy Taylor. meeting Sunday, July 16. g His mother, Bernice Net 7. son, Orem, a sister ofV. hers, Melba 8wain, :jj Ogden, and a sister, 'a Fawn Leavitt, Roosevelt, J were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine . Horrocks have a new son born Friday, June 4 in the Uintah County hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. and will go by the name Derick Brett Marylin Draney and six children travelled to Star Valley, Wyo., on July 7 to spend nearly two weeks visiting with her parents, the Marvin Her Hepworths. husband, Bishop Dennis went Draney, to Wyoming Monday, July 17, to pick up his family. LuAnn Nickell, Bountiful, a gran daughter to Fern Allred, was married in the Salt Lake temple July 15. That evening a reception was held in Bountiful in honor of the newlyweds. LuAnn' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nickell, sons Willie and Mike and a grandmother, Nedra Nickell of Roosevelt, Helen Massey and Elaine Allred of Vernal and Fern Allred of Neola all attended the reception. The Special Int- erest group leaders held a party at the Power Plant July 12. Neola Ward sponsored the chicken dinner and drink, and Roosevelt Myton brought Pot Luck. There were a program and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith and their daughter Ednal Simmons and two daughter's Uleeta and Vu Krissa Simmons of Whiterocks, went to Denver Saturday and toured the city, and returned home Sunday Jennifer White, LeAnna Arrowchis, Jeri Johnson are the junior varsity and Warren, Shelly cheerleaders from Union high school that attended a cheerleading camp in Logan last week. They were honored as "most improved." JV CHEERLEADERS evening. Harold Whiting had the misfortune of getting knocked off a tractor last Thursdsy when he was cleaning out the shed. His chest and shoulder were badly bruised. The first Zeth Assay reunion with a daughter Diane- - and Gordon Eldrege in charge was held in Uintah Canyon July IS. Those attending; from out of town were: ; Zeth and Lora Assay,; Bountiful: a daughter, ; Peterson and four children, Orem; a daughter Betty and Richard Stien-feland daughter, Connie, Salt Lake. There were 44 at the reunion, e Emma Bloxham and daughter Tamra and a sister. Della Paul and daughter Ruth attended a reunion in Big Bear Calif. Terrell Bloxham and Joe Paul met their and Corma wives at Las Vegas, then Harold a the Pauls went on to Harding, Kaysville; son, Owen and Betsy Fresno to visit her the Assay, son David and parents, E. Joan, Herns nden's. Emma and daughter a daughter had a week's Wash.; Bridgeland, daughter Norman and vacation, and Della and Becky McClellan, Galeta, family two weeks, Calif.; a daughter, John e Susan Johnson's parand Utahna Versluis, and ent Mr. and Mrs. ' two son's Greg and Kory, Edmund Carbine, Lehi, Sandy; a daughter Karen spent Thursday with . . dt their daughter and family to honor a small grandaughter, Candice on her third Birthday, e Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Horrocks went to Salt Lake over the weekend and met their daughter at the airport They are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sittre, and two children, who returned from Italy, where he was stationed for three years in the Army. They will report to their new station in Yuma Aria. in late Aug. and e Mr. Mrs. Freeman Dye, their daughter Freda Campbell, and two sons Bret and Scott and daughter Jana, spent time in Calgary, Canada, eqjoying the stampede. at the Alberta Temple, They took in a session came back to Montana to Glacier National Park, went to the Lewis and Clark limestone Cave, then to Yellowstone national Park. 0 Meda Duncan and two children and Jennie Bastian and two daughters went to Lagoon Monday. They returned home by way of Provo, and the one daughter Debbie, will remain in Provo, vacationing for a week with her unde Dick and Jessie Bastian. e Mrs. Jeannette Fish and children spent Sun- day visiting friends in-- . Grand Junction, Colo., while Dean flew to Las Vegas. |