Show v LEFT FOR CAPETOWN Mrs Edde Lawton left for Capetown Africa alter spending and recovery of his ve- - Saturday the winter with her son hicle will involve a $25 and fee plus a storage fee Mervfamily Mr and Mrs Lawton of Truck Parking Ban Passed by City Concerning the parking of inoperable and commercial vehicles on city streets the City Council recently passed an or- dinance making it unlaw-lto park any inoperable vehicle on any residential street within the city The same stipulation in violation of the ordinance will be subject to having his vehicle removed and impounded by hl inoperative vehicle is classed as one that has any parts or attachments broken defective or removed so as to impede its normal operation one which hasn’t received a legal state safety inspection or has no inspection sticker properly posted on the windshield or a vehicle that is not currently licensed by die State of An or other state or exposed to the country of the general public and not either enclosed in a building or structure or located on the sales lot of a licview ensed auto mobile deal- - er Any owner found to be HOUSE QUEST Mr and Mrs LeonEp-meiwere in Alb New Mexico over this past weekend and were the House guest of an old time friend Richard er Hyde Location has been approved by toe Utah Division of Oil & Gas for a projected f0000 foot exploratory well in northern Utah’s Box Elder County Amerada Hess Corporation Tulsa applied for the permit to drill die well The oil company is to drill the well the No 1 Southern Pacific Land in section 23 township 8N range 15W At the 10000 foot depth the Mississippian formation is expected to be encountered and tested for possible oil production reports Carlton Stowe Utah Geological & Mineral Survey speciaIn comparison list shallow low gravity oil has been found on the northern edge of the Great Salt Lake at Rozel Point field some 50 miles to the northeast However oil found at Rozel varies from 125 to 300 feet Deepest penetration in the field has been to 3600 feet There has been no dnJUn? 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Welcome fo Warm S nny Days Departs Salt Lake 2 l974 Retums Information-00- Call June 9 Tours Tag-A-Lo- ng parable depths of that planned by Amerada Hess says Mr Stowe general area drilling 13 miles to uie southwest is a 2894 foot ATTEND1NG BYU Mike Raymond spent Sunday In Moab with home folks Mike is attending The new well site is some 20 miles east of Lucin about 55 miles northeast of It is about two of pro the Cisco field Fuel Supply has started drilling at a new “wild- g(YtJ test drilled by Gulf Oil in 1954 Wen-dov- er cat” well 18 miles southeast of Blanding Mountain Fuel’s nekr test is the No 1 Patterson Canyon scheduled to a depth City will drill a 1090 of 6000 feet It is about 14 miles northeast of foot test at No X State Elsewhere In the State a mile and a half southeast of the town of Cisco Grand County Goal Salt Lake Resources 1-- Aneth field production Other new locations announced for drilling in Utah include a scheduled 2 ft 30 foot test in the Cisco Springs area by Willard Pease Oil A Gas Co Grand Junction This well is the No 5 State Shell Oil Co will drill Beef Progress Report a projected 12550 foot well in the Bluebell field H members of Duchesne County at the calves met and their animals this week No Meagher EsThe heaviest calf weigh tate and a scheduled foot test well in Al-ed 940 lbs and is own ed by Malanie Dowley tamont at the tightest calf owned Hanson Trust by Jeff Nunn Weighed 700 lbs SELL THROUGH CLASSIFIED The group discussed ADVERTISING ami new means grooming of clipping for showman -shfe They were remind- ed that regular bathing and brushing of calve must start immediately Each member presented his progress report The next meeting will be at the home of SBfeugLTibr betts for calf ini west West Coast Midwest and Northwest portions of the country Utah has little or no gas problem The recent lifting of quota ceilings by the Federal Energy Office should ease the situation in problem areas and make Utah’s situation even better In fact some gas for tourists has alUtah was rated by the NATIONAL OBSERVER ways been wife surrounding states The bulk of in the best region to the our tourists arrive by country for gas availacar and must pass bility (the region includthrough v surrounding ed Wyoming Montana and states The problem last the Dakotas) summer for instance was while Utah gen-- 1 that of health the cerning Utah's vital tourist inerally had sufficient gas dustry is a big fat quest -- surrounding states were 2XX)pcfBx Utah refineries have in- - tion mark No one really low Tourists surmised dicated they are cutting knows but the bestguess that if Colorado for In- fcrctahyiion ck production because is that aren’t as stance was low on gas things Utah would be too Most ? lave no place t) nut bad Diey mlaht teem tanks product As for gas Utah is in decided not to tske the and turned pipelines ’and service relatively great shape chance stations are full Compared to recently vi- around telling everyone Utah’s problem with sited areas of the Smith- - they met not to travel to the West because they didn’t have the gas Even during die dark- SENIOR PROJECT eat moments of fee gas Located At l25 W 2nd So last Winter Plaza Builders Center shortage GEOLOGIST Is tourism up or down? Will we have any gas? Are we going to have any tourists to buy the gas we have? What’s going to happen this summer? The answer to those and other questions con- - Pumpkin ) vv NUCLEAR DYNAMICS LaHarpeHotei luuAmmm' INC Minerals exploration and coal company is seeking to position of: Senior Project Geologist r h tku hurt Gem spaebut rooms Must have five to ten years uranium exploration experience Duties include managerial and geological responsibilities No 650 Also HEmr A Submit resume in strict confidence to: 00 SINGLE RATES 5 B2 15-0- v 24 hour phene and desk senrice (For Wyomhg Based Opuretioa) 4-- qf downtown Grand Junction' FAMAY RATS Mr Noracm Ensfmooro Iniflaoi Jr Vice President Nuclear Dynamics Inc P 0 Bra 20766 Pkoenix Arizona 85036 Equal Opportunity Employer InIJiM uilih color TV and free coffee ' Gifts From Our New 4-- Stocked Dccorafor Center Leathercrafteri H 4-- Grand j Eliza Burr returned from Green River lliurs- day where she had been visiting her son Tom and family Tourism Big Question Mark in 1974 The H groups have been very active this month Carolyn Dalton Roy Krist and Brenda Hotels For Further RETURNED Continuing Heavy — eeeee — eeeee — ww otooooooeoooe e i per day Utah Drilling Activity pertains to operative commercial vehicles of over 2 tons capacity Utah $3 the Police Department r' three members of Boyd the 4-- H Horsemanship Club went to the Span- ish Fork Quarter Horse Show Brenda placed 5th in Horsemanship and Roy placed rstui Barrels second in Poles third in Reining and fourth in both Horseman- ship and Western Riding Krist attended a barrel racing clinic in Jill Price The ers 4-- H Lea there raft- tike to invite their families and the public to see their work would which will be on exhfott at the community Crafts Fair May 11 and 12 Some items will be for sale at very reasonable prices They would like also to express their appreciation to Town TV for sponCrafts soring their Fairebooth L ifi Hush Puppy Dog Club The Hush Puppy Dog 3? & IMWMt Club had their first picnic of the year Saturday when they went to Moose Park Everyone had a good time The group has started work-to- g with their dogs and their next meeting will be Saturday when they wilN bring their dogs T 1 jaj 'if Nfil mV: n” Porkers By Todd Monday May the Porkers met Robbie Colclasure’s at home and we discussed getting our canes to show our pigs with Then we Pig “n” $i I’® 6rmn SreoT at Msab Industries eat nest setring ghat For the past three weeks I've averaged t®fk went to each member’s tonne and looked at their pigs Our next meeting wtil be May 20 at Bobby Todd Beeman’s and house O VASES & PLANTERS o amsmscU picmc BASKETS over 230 an hour earnings RHVOHE INTERESTED NEW — 495 O GLASS & PITCH® SETS 0 MODULAR WALL O PATH) FtMTURf FUBSHTUKE THIS SKILL SHOULD CHECK KfflH THE UTAH EWUNttEKT OFFICE Irout catflati A GOOD OPPORTUNITY W'lHj-VPtt'- rry 1:7 : tfV 237 North on First Wosi? rn diiri vi ni- - - 'v 'VVyUj Wh hi svv'- J - --t v: A: j'- - - va ' — rm VKvtM&ipmn Jtww ay vu jA A’"'"- fin a 31® GIVE MOM A UNIQUE GIFT FROM N IBOT53 FOR HIGH PAY ELECTRIC FRY PAN sas jftaKW- vhf yVQw |