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Show The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, December 26, 1980 3A Bowling Scores Brave Action Winners of the first half are first place Davis Towing winning 33 Vi lost 22 Vi, Donna Jenkins, Belva Jenkins, Lucille Diston, Jeanette Vernon. Second place, Coalville Repair, won 32, lost 24, Kathie Olson, Dixie Dixon, Wilda J. Peterson, Althea Richins. Third, Circle X Trucking won 29, lost 27; Fourth, Pioneer Trails, won 26 A, lost 29Vi; Fifth, G.W. & I.P.P. Byproducts, won 26 Vi, lost 29Vi; Sixth, Grants TV, won 26 Vi, lost 29 Vi; Seventh, Deans Coffee Shop, won 25 Vi, lost 30 Vi; Eighth, Kiddy College, won 25, lost 31. High Games Barbara Pace, 195, 191; Maxine Diston, 173, 192, 167; Mer-len- e Siddoway, 187, 174; Linda Grant, 182; Norma Winters, 181; Donna Jenkins, 176, 176; Janette Larsen, 176, 164; Wilda Peterson, 169; Myma Homer, 164; Kathie Olson, 155; Madine OBrien, 152; Althea Richins, 152. High Series Barbara Pace, 532; Maxine Diston, 532; Merlene Siddoway, 491; Janette Larsen, 488; Myrna Homer, 450. ELDER KELLY MARCHANT Energy Focus Missionary News Editors Note: Energy Focus is a holes, have been drilled in the column written by the Indepen- TJ.S. Of that number, just over 30 dent Petroleum Association of percent were dry, and 669,893 Mountain States (1PAMS). 1PAMS were in production at the end of . welcomes questions regarding 1968. In the energy development for the 11 state Rocky MounEnergy Focus column. Questions tain region, records show a total of should be directed to IPAMS 161,469 wells have been drilled Energy Focus, 1214 Denver Gub from the start of the industry Building, Denver, Colo. 80202. through 1979. Of that number, just ILPAMS will attempt to answer all over 43 percent were dry, and at questions which are sent in, either the end of 1978, 52,198 were through the column which will be producing. in this newspaper or through Here are the numbers on a direct correspondence. basis for the Rocky Mountain region through 1979 Q. Some oil fields have (production figures are for year-en- d installations that look like small 1978): refineries. What are they? Arizona: 429 wells drilled; 82 A. There are many different percent dry; 31 producing. Colorado: 26,398 wells drilled; types of equipment used for different purposes. 60 percent dry; 5,3 producing. This includes some equipment Idaho: none through 1979, used to process condensates, or although drilling activity began in state-by-sta- te Braves on road liquefied hydrocarbons. Other installations are systems for 1980. Montana: 22,565 wells drilled; removing water from oil or gas. Still others, which generally are 49,percent dry; 4,652 producing. Nebraska: 13,921 wells drilled; quite large and complex, are for wrestling Thursday, Dec. 18 designed to sweeten The Braves were on the road again traveling to Kama for a double duel wrestling meet with die Wildcats and die Miners. J.V. match results were 98, Kip Rich ins, W pin - w pin; 98, Bart Jenkins, w. dec.; 105, Kelly Richins, w pin; 126, Brent Chappell, L dec - L dec - W pin; 132, Alien Patton, W pin; 138, Kurt Blonquist, W pin; 145, Steve Anderton, L pin. A correction of die Evanston JV matches. 138, Kurt Blonquist, L pin not Kurt Richins, sorry.---Th- e Varsity team member wore their new crude 69 percent dry; 1,477 producing. Nevada: 208 wells drilled; 89 percent dry; 21 producing. compounds, such as poisonous New Mexico: 46,441 wells hydrogen sulfide, before pipelining the gas to market. Associadrilled; 22 percent dry; 26,425 ted with every field gathering producing. North Dakota: 6,336 wells system are compressor plants for gas and pumping stations for drilled; 52 percent dry; 1,755 crude oil, as well as tank batteries. producing. A field may contain some or all South Dakota: 713 wells drilled; of the above equipment, some- 85 percent dry; 80 producing. times giving it the look of a Utah: 5,450 wells drilled; 49 refinery, but the refining of oil into percent dry; 1,462 producing. fuels isnt done there. Wyoming: 39,008 wells drilled; Q. How many oil and gas wells 41 percent dry; 10,899 producing. have been drilled in U.S. history, In general, these numbers show and how many are now producing? the higher risk of drilling in A. Through 1979, records show relatively, unexplored areas, .such that 2,476,932 wells, including dry as Nevada and South Dakota. suits and warm-u- p wresding outfits looking real sharp in them. Individual Varsity Match results were 98, Kyle Roath, W pin SS - W pin PC; 105, Steven Pace, W dec SS - L dec PC; 112, Mike Cadena, W forfeit PC L pin SS; 119, Zane DeWeese, L pin SS - L phi PC; 126, Sandy Osborn, W dec PC - W pin SS; 132, Rodney OrgiU, W pin .PC - W dec SS; 138, Dean Anderson, L pin SS - L pin PC; 145, Chris Paskett, W pin SS - W pin PC; 155, Dee Dillree, L pin PC - Lpin SS; 167, Craig Gunn, W dec SS - W dec PC; 185,. Mike Calderwood, L pin PC - L pin SS; Hwt., Russell Boyer, W forfeit SS L default PC. Final scores were South Summit 75, North Summit, 65 and Park Qty, 54. The wrestlers will be doing a lot of traveling for their matches after the holidays. Jan. 3, tournament at. North sour that is, to remove sulfur Elder Kelly Marchant, son of Dale and Verda Marchant and grandson of Grace T. Nielsen, and Mary Marchant, has been called to serve in the Calif Spanish Mission. Elder Marchant reports to the Missionary Training Center in Provo on Jan. 8. Elder Marchant graduated from South Summit High School and was a four year omia-Ventu- ra graduate of Seminary. While attending high school, Kelly was involved in football, basketball, concert and stage bands, FBLA, FFA and on the state business communications team. He was an honor student. Since graduating from high school, Kelly has been attending Snow College. A Farewell in his honor is being planned for Dec. 28 at 11:15 a.m. in the Peoa Ward Chapel, Peoa. Family and friends are invited to the Marchant home anytime after 2 p.m. Santa Claus comes to Kamos Santa Gaus arrived in Kamas on Saturday, Dec. 20, the Fire Department assisted Santa by giving him a ride to the Town Hall. A lot of youngsters came to see him and tell the bearded gentleman what they would like him to bring them on Christmas. After hearing all the wishes and wants, Santa gave the kids a candy cane. Betty Larsen . Which is the better -- . This mobile home. , . -- Or thin Precision-Bli-t home. Sevier.. ' Jan. 8, North at South Summit, time, Summit-Altamo- nt 5:15-- 7 p.m. Jan. 9 at Wasatch. Jan. 15, Duchesne and South Summit at North Summit, 6 p.m. Jan. 17, tournament at North Sanpete. So keep your car fell of gas and go and support die wresders. It's realty no contest In 15 years a $20,000 mobile homo should be worth about $20,000. Maybe a little morai Maybe a Ntlte lees. But a $3(M00 Precision-Bli- t home, 15 years from now, vffl probably be CHRISTMAS ROCK DANCE "V J K-- D LEAVITT HOYT Jtrmnce fyetuy i liic.- - Nick Hoyt, Agent; .i - v 'r V' . . UNE worth around $9500. Amazing, Isnt R. And horaa anothor awpriaoi Tho monthly payments on a $30,000 Predsion-Bhomo are about the same as Ihoae you would make on a $2tMM0 traded See lor yoursoK. At your authorized PrsclaloivBOt dealer. Today. December 27th 9 P.M. . . SOUND FINISH COALVILLE CITY PARK . . Admission $2 Per Person m INCORPORATED ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE December 31st 9 P.M. GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. 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