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Show StandardlQ Thursday, March 1 1984 Uintah Basin puilic Nonca CAUH NO. NEWS BEFORE THE BOARD Oil, GAS OF MINING AND R. THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE OF Bernard Winkler underwent major surgery on Monday morning at the Duchesne County Hospital. e Marlene and Dean Roberts received word last week of the birth of a new born to Brent and Kim Roberts, Laketown, Utah. The baby will answer to the name of Brandi. is Elva Salt Lake, e Mrs. Ruth Winkler is presently in Salt Lake with her mother and family. Her mother is ill. BOW VALLEY PETROLEUM, INC FOR A WELL STATUS DETERMINATION PUR- TO SECTION 103 OF THE NATURAL GAS POLICY ACT OF 1978. SUANT grand-daughte- THE STATE OF UTAH TO TAKERS OPERATORS, All OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS THE IN INTERESTED DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF NATURAL GAS IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP I OWNERS, SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST. USM, DUCHESNE COUNTY, ii haraby givan that lha Board of Oil, Gai and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a haarlng on Monday. March 12, 1984, at 9A0 a.m., or a oon lharaaftar at poitibla. In Room 4241 of lha State Ballard Town office until Friday, March 16, 1984 at 4:00 p.m. and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud The contract documents may be examined at these Ballard Town locations) Office; Ashley Valley Of-fi- Building, Salt Laka City, Utah, to con ildar tha application of Bow Vblloy Patroleuin Inc.. Said haarlng will ba conducted at authorized undar lha pravWont of Soction 404, Utah Coda Annotated, 1953, at amended, Ihe Natural Gas Policy Ad of 1978, Public law 95521, and lha Rulat and Regulaliont adopted thereunder. Not lea it furlhar givan that lha purposa of told haarlng will ba to determine whether or not lha Wall Birchall No. located In Section 27, Tovimthip 1, South, Ranga Vatt, USM, Duchama Ccunly, Utah should ba datignalad undar Saction Valley Utah, upon payment of $25.00 for each set. Dated: January 26, 1984. By Ballard Water Improvement District Published in the Uintah Basin Standard March 1, 8, and 15, 1984. PUBLIC NOTICR NOTICR OF HBABNia CAUH NO. OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL IN AND FOR RESOURCES lima and place aforesaid to be hoard by lha Board. The Application may be inspected In lha office of lha under signed, 4241 State Office Building, Salt THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF MOND SHAMROCK EXPLORATION COMPANY FOR A WELL STATUS PURDETERMINATION SUANT TO SECTION 103 OF THE NATURAL GAS POLICY ACT OF 1978. THE STATE OF UTAH TO DIA- Lake CHy, Utah 841 14. If Iia-B- THE DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING. IN THE MATTER OF THE OF INC, APPLICATION U.S.A. CHEVRON FOR ADMIN IS1RATIVE APPROVAL TO INJECT SALT WATER INTO WELL BEN-NIONo. 25A4, SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH RANGE 4 WEST, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, OPERATORS, PRODUCERS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS AND ALL INTERESTED POIOTHER SONS, PARTICULARLY IN DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Chevron U.SA, Inc., 700 S. Colorado Blvd., Box 599, Denver, Colorado 80201, It requesting that Ihe Division authorize Ihe approval to convert Ihe well mentioned below, to a water disposal well at follows) I South, Township Range 4 West, Sec. 25, Bennion No. 25A4 SE NE, ZONE: Upper INJECTION Green River Formation 7457 to 7772, MAXIMUM INJECTION PRESSURE) 3000 pti, MAXIMUM INRATE: JECTION 4000 This approval BAX will unlmt objections with ihe Division of Oil, Gat and Mining within fifteen days after publication of this Notice. The approval will ba conditional upon proper sampling of Ihe inject Ion zone prior to commencement of Injection. Objections if any, should be mailed to Division of Oil, Gat and Mining, Room 4241 State Office Building, Sait Lake City, Utah 841 14. State of Utah Division ALL PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY AND OWNERS, TICULARLY PAR- ALL PERSONS INTERESTED . TAKERS OPERATORS, OF IN THE DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF NATURAL GAS IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, SLM, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH. Notice I hereby given that Ihe Board of Oil, Ga and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Monday, March 12, 1984, at 9M a.m., or ca loon thereafter at powible, In Room 4241 of the State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, to contider Ihe application of Lomax Exploration Company. Said hearing will be conducted at authorized under Ihe provitiont of Utah Code Section 40-Annotated, 1953, at amended, the Natural Gat Policy Act of 1978, Public 1 Law , and the Rulet and Regulationi adopted thereunder. Notice it further given that the purpote of laid hearing will be to determine whether or not Ihe Cattle Peak State No. Well located in Section 16, Townthip 9 South, Range 16 Eatt, SLM, Duchetne County, Utah 95-52- 43-1- 6 thould be detignated under Section 103, N.G.PA, 1978, at a New minx Nona Nona OF HIAHNO CAUH NO. BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL IN AND FOR RESOURCES THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE OF LOMAX COMPANY FOR A WELL STATUS PURDETERMINATION SUANT TO SECTION 102 OF THE NATURAL GAS POLICY ACT OF 1978. THE STATE OF UTAH TO APPLICATION EXPLORATION TAKERS ALL OPERATORS, OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL ROYALTY PAR- AND TICULARLY IN THE DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF NATURAL GAS IN SECTION 32; TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 17 WEST, SUM, DUCHESNE UTAH. COUNTY, Notice it hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gat and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Monday, March 12, 1984, at 9:00 a.m., or at toon thereafter at possible, In Room 4241 of Ihe State Office Building, SaH Lake City, Utah, to contider the application 'of Lomax Exploration Company. Said hearing will be conducted at authorized under the provisions of Utah Code Section 40-Annotated, 1953, at Natural Gat Policy Act of 1978, Public Law 95521, and the Rulet amended, Ihe and Regulations adopted thereunder. Notice it further given that Ihe purpote of said hearing will be to determine whether or not the Giltonite State No. Well located in Section 32, Townthip 8 South, Range 17 East, SLM, Duchetne County, Utah, should be designed under Section 102, N.G.PA, 1978, at a New Natural Gat Well. Any interested firm, person or corporation shall be entitled to appear at the time and place aforesaid to be heard by Ihe Board. The Application may be Inspected in Ihe office of the under signed, 4241 State Office Building, Salt 2 Lake City, Utah 841 14. there are any protests this matter, please make such known to the undersigned at least three (3) working days before Ihe hearing. DATED this 24th day of February, 1984. State of Utah Board of Oil, Gat and Mining If in Secretary of Ihe Board Published In the Uintah Batin Standard March 1, Lake CHy, Utah 84114. 1984. Marjorie L. MIBUCNOnCI Duchetne County will receive bids and publicly am. on Tuesday, March 6, open them at 1 1984 in the Commission Board room at Duchetne 1 HjRucNonci FOR BIDS OWNER) Ballard All culverts lew than 42" are to be In thirty-folengths. No helcor pipe will be accepted. Prices are to be quoted In dollars per foot for Ihe culvert and price each on the bands. Prices quoted are to be F.O.B. Duchetne, Utah. Duchetne County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or to accept a bid other than the low bid. Duchetne County Commissioners By Roger K. Marett Water Improvement District, Ballard, Utah B40M. . Sealed bids for Pie In- tolling of a culinary wator of Temple work. She was also active in community affairs. She was the storybook princess at the UBIC, and received iitkipated in 4-H ten year pin, took part in plays and dances, and worked as a nurses aid at the Roosevelt Hospital for six and a half years. She is survived by five sons: Archie Clair Benson, Ioka; Theron L. Benson, Grand Junction, Colorado; Loren G. Benson, Salt Lake City; Kenneth L. Benson, Orem; Maurice E. Benson, Kearns; and one brother, Charles Kenneth Bradford, Anaheim, California. She has 24 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 2, at 1 p.m. in the Orem 50th Ward Chapel, 135 East 2000 South in Orem. Viewing will be at the Berg Mortuary, 500 N. State in Orem from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday evening, March 1. V. Honocks Victor County Clerk Published In the Uintah Batin Standard February and March 1, 1984. 23, 66 of White-rocks- , died February 24, 1984 in a Salt Lake City Hospital of a heart attack. He wu born August 16, 1917 in Whiterocks, to Jap and Mamie Copperfield Cornpeach. He was a cowboy and rancher for ROCKS NEWS Vlrglna dened Friday evening, February 17, at the passing of one of their members, Forrest O. Goodrich, 77, who died of a heart attack. Funeral services were held in the Roosevelt Stake Center, Tuesday, 11 a.m. with interment in the Tridell Cemetery, e Those visiting out of the Basin at the home of Ethel Goodrich were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Goodrich and family, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodrich and family, Othello, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goodrich, Roy, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodrich, Denver; Ethel Goodrich, Logan; Rick Lemon, Los Angeles; Charles Lemon, Houston, Texas; Kathy children. Alto 2 sisters, Edith Upchego and Emma Lou Cuch both of Whiterocks. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 28, at 12 noon at the Whiterocks LDS ward Burial was in the John Harmea Cemetery. re "Sun- ny, age 66, passed away February 19, 1984 in a Salt rest Lake was She Neola, died February 25, 1984 in a Salt bom July 21, 1917 in Cedarview, Utah, the dau- - L. Lepore ghtcr of Hyrum and Ethel Summardl Hullinger. She married Fred Lepore and was later divorced. Her family moved from Cedar- view to Roosevelt in 1935. From Roosevelt she moved to Salt Lake City in 1938 and has lived there since that time. She was a member of the LDS church. City Hospital He was born September 10, 1898 in Woodland, Utah to Roger Horrocks, Jr., and Eliza V. Honocks Ami Moon. He married Bessie M. Acocks July 17, 1922 in Salt Lake and they were solemnized in the Salt Lake LD Temple September 28, 1922. His family first settled in Jensen and Utter moved to Hayden. He loved the outdoors, was a cattle randier and enjoyed his work with cattle and hones. He is survived by three sons and two daughters, Floyd A. Horrocks, Roger A. Horrocks, and Calvin Victor Honocks. all of and visited. e Janna Dickey, daughter of John and Cherie Dickey, is on the West Junior high honor roll for the ninth grade. She belongs to the Honor Society and has been for the posL three years, e John Dickey drove to Salt Lake last Wednesday for an all day business trip. He traveled onto Pay son Wednesday night and spent the night there with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dickey:' From l'ayson, John drove to Ogden for a day of business and returned home Thursday evening, e Dean Bagley drove to Provo for a three day visit, e Shirley Ainge was the principal speaker at the Lewis Earl Chivers funeral last Tuesday at the fifth Ward Chapel in Vernal. - Tex Chivers from Whiterocks, Lewis Chivers' son. She is survived by son, Frederick Anthony; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Brenda) Cokmno, both of Salt Lake City; two grandchildren, Tony and Gia Colonno of Salt Lake City; mother Ethel Brown, Roosevelt; brother, Richard L. Hullinger, Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. Jerry (Darlene) Van, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fred (Dolores) Grunewald, Roos- on home heaters . - The Utah Department of Health warns owners of portable heating units to use extreme caution when operating a home heater. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that fires caused by supplemental home heaters increased 85 percent between 1978 and 1982. The Commission also says that most of these accidents are caused by consumers lack of knowledge about proper installation, use and Friends and family called at ODonnell and Sons Mortuary, Salt Lake City, Wednesday February 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Family prayer was given by her bother, Richard HuUbger. Graveside services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Salt Lake City Cemetary. Her cousin James Summarell of Roosevelt quoted! the 23rd Psalm and dedicate! the grave. Pallbearers were Tony Colonno, John Lepore, Bruce Van, Freddie Grunewald, Brent Hullinger and Gary Hullinger. warns consumers alxiut the toxic gases produced when fuels burn. More than 150 curbon monoxide poisoning deaths a year have occurred across the country due to improperly installed or main- b.fooquiiihome s gas- - (primarily fueled). It is important to always use such heaters in an adequately ventilated room, even if a window needs to lie open slightly. Doors to the rest of the house should also be left opoiu ...... infritamta .AnytmentaTOifrir-i- n turn stout' space heaters can Call'' the Consumer Product Safety number at Commissions toll-fre- e 800-- 6 38 CPSC. A teletypewriter number for the hearing impaired is maintenance. Although-w-fire- heatere tained l heaters have increased, deaths from such fires has decreased. The Product Safety Commission credits that fact to the increased use of smoke detectors in homes. The Department of Health also 0. Neola; Mn. Gordon (Leora) Metz, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Irey (Fay) Forakis, Casper, Wyoming; 22 grandchildren, and 40 greatgrandchildren; four brothers and four sisters: LaVeil Honocks, Vernal, Theron Horrocks, Neola, Ray Horrocks Davis, California; James Horrocks, Tucson, Arizona; Florence Lee, Heber; Mary Ann Gerber, Salt Lake; Sarah Glines and Reva Merkley, both of Vernal; he was preceded in death by a brother mid sister Walter and Eliza. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 28 at 11 a.m. at the Neola LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Hayden Cemetery. C. Johnson Verl Rulon Johnson, 87, of Cedarview, died February 26, 1984 at a Salt Lake City Hospital. He was! He is survived by two seme: Glenn B. Johnson of Roosevelt and Cedi D. Johnson of Sandy; liters and ten a bother, Anaconda, Montana. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 29, at noon at the Roosevelt LDS Seventh Ward Chapel Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. J here'll be some changes made so that Deseret Federal Savings can serve you better in Roosevelt. Deseret Federal congratulates two excellent employees recently promoted to new positions in the Roosevelt area. Brad Wallis, formerly the Vernal Branch Manager has been named Manager for Lending for the entire Uintah Basin. Savings Dianne Phillips is the Branch Manager. Each manager will specialize in their area and offer better, more informed service to customers. newly-appoint- .! i . : ,' 4 Vi v ' tv ed - 't .ft ?: ii. .s : xsw- DESERET FEDERAL v .v V - SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION V - i v' i ' 'V. ''' & ' : ,, V-- ; SK !. ; , ) ' &.;. : : ,! Jb is Warning issued NeQ Lake a Rhode Poowegup, Barbara Mart and Joan and Angie Lucero drove to Ft. Hall, Idaho last weekend for games and activities. Aaron and Myrtle Hansen drove to Salt l4ike for a two day visit with friends and relatives. They stayed one night with friends from their old ward, and met their family at son, Reed's, new apartment in Salt Lake. The visit turned into a housewarming, with Peggy and Wes Martin from Logan and John Hansen from Bountiful, attending. Following dinner the fumily played games Scofield, Des Moines, Illinois; Le Andrew Goodrich, Craig, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ferguson, Mesa, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Cleff Turley, Brawley, Calif.; Violet Sullivan and Janise Ray, Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tracy, Salt Lake; Edith and Jim Goodrich, Bountifol; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jones, Morene Anderson and John Lemon, Provo; Margaret Senaca, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Reed McConkie, Ricky and Pauline, Bountiful; and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shoemaker Kennowich, and Owen Goodrich, Rigby, Idaho, e Mr. and Mrs. Von Simper and eon, Harold, Grandview, Idaho, and- Wendy Hager horst, Salt Lake, were visitors Thursday, with Davis Morrill. LLepore home. J life-lon- g the Ute Tribe Cattle Enterprises. He ia survived by a daughter Florins Benson, Salt Lake City; 17 grandchildren and 4 great grand- LaWanda Hullinger Le-po- Ferguson The Tridell Ward was sad- evelt Hor-rocl- u, 85, of bom April 29, 1896 in Monroe, Utah to Benjamin 0. and Carolyn V. Johnson Emily Brown Johnson He married Eva Fontella Barnett November 28, 1917 in Vernal. This marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS TBmple, June 18, 1919. She died June 8, 1982. He was a veteran of World War I, US Army; farmer and avid MSSKinT ADVBmSRMMT NEWS Larson of Oil, fablishad In Ihe Uintah Basin Standard March 1, 1984. Ruth Marie Bradford 83. passed away Monday, February 27. She was born on March 19, 1900 in West Jordan to Charles Lee Bradford and Jane McSpor-raShe spent her child hwl along the Wasatch Front and received her education at Salt Lake and Magna. In 1919, she moved with her family to the Uintah Basin and married Archie Peter Benson on October 18, 1919. Their was later solemnized in the Lake LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church and served as a Junior Sunday school teacher for 85 years, Relief Society orghnist for two years, Primary President for eight years and MIA President for eight years. The honorary Golden Gleaner Pin was awarded to her for 25 years of service to the church. She did a great deal PERSONS ALL INTERESTED Gat and Mining L. Larson Marjorie - - t MOfTHflMIIUMVU Benson AND OWNERS, Onthore Production Well. Any Interacted firm, person or corporation shall be entitled to appear at Ihe time and place aforesaid to be heard by the Board. The Application may be Inspected in Ihe office of the under signed, 4241 State Office Building, Salt be are filed -1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF Any intataitad firm, parson or corporation shall ba antHlad to appear at lha BEFORE Engineering, Ballard, Wall. HMUCNona n Copies of Ihe contract documents may be obtained at the office of: Ashley Now Oishoro Production CAU88. NO. Intermoun-toi- Larson Secretary of Ihe Board Published in the Uintah Basin Standard March 1, 1984. L. Marjorie Utah. at a 1984. Utah; Contractors Inc., 444 300 West, Salt Lake City, & 1 there are any protests in this matter, please make such known to lha undersigned at lead three (3) working days before Ihe hearing. DATED this 24th day of February, 1964. State of Utah Board of Oil, Gat and Mining r f Marorie I. Larson Secretary of Ihe Board Published in Ihe Uintah Basin Standard March 1, Office, Engineering Ballard, If there are any protesti this matter, please make such known to Ihe undersigned at least three (3) working days before Ihe hearing. DATED this 24th day of February, 1984. State of Utah Board of Oil, Gat and Mining in WHITE-- V Paul Cornpeach, n. Lenn-stro- line and associated tquip-men- t will be received by Ihe Ballard Water Improvement District at Ihe UTAH Node 103, N.G.P.A., 1978, r, Great-grandmoth- er ROYALTY Cornpeach TRIDELL Loma McKee Garda Seeley DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR APPLICATION Obituaries BLUEBELL Nona or MAkmo . J 1' jr $$ .. r : ; r-- . J v ' . ,' - ?. v-- ' '.' ' ,vr v. ', V -- '; - ' .. .; |