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Vfcq Thursday December 19 1974 ri- - New Positions Announced by Sun Valley Key Edward B Rich PresChief Two exploratory well in the Uinta Basin are due lor testing shortly ac cording to CarltonStown Utah Geological and Mineral Survey specialist The two remote wells are 6800 feet and indicates further testing will be State well It is near he company's redone cent which The state of Utah is of- - was gas discovery last week completed fering oil and gas leases for a flow of a million on 24 tracts of acreage cubic feet of gas per day for sale this month Ap- This well the No A proximately 11190 acres State 913 flowed gas from are offered through the the Dakota formation ata Utah Department of Nadepth of 9450 feet Near tural Resources State Cisco Gas Land Office State Capit- Enterprises isProducing drilling ol- Bids are to be acbelow 3500 feet at their cepted until December 27 No Federal well and opened by the Land and drilling below 2900 Office on Dereme 30 fee tat the No H 20 Fed-erLands are offered in 10 Both are Morrison counties in Utah A co- formation' tests Northmplete description is east of Moab Mobil Oil available through the is drilling below 10000 State Land Office feet at the projected Meanwhile drilling acfoot test 1 Federal -- 7 tivity in southeastern Ut- And southeast of the City ah continues at an active Cities Service Oil drilis pace notes Mr Stowe ling at 7680 feet at the Testing continues at the No 1 Federal-WeavAnschutz Corporation's U Exxon No 1 Wilkins Ridce Unit about 15 miles it ltaa asd Mapco IncNo2-8HopMath the e some 12 miles southeast of Ouray Exxon reports casing was set in the well which was drilled to 12320 feet in Mesa verde formation Details of oil or gas shows' encountered have not been reported by die company The test is a mile south of Wells Draw field an abandoned Green River formation oilfield and about eight miles southeast of the Monument Butte field where production is from an average depth of 5000 feet The Mapco Inc well reached a total depth of 9608 feet The operator ran casing to a depth of Unit-Feder- al 428-- 1 6-- day-to-d- Jim Randall and Fred Dunnell 20 12-8- - SPECIAL SERVICE A Christ— Community - t fromKG-MB-T- “This is a crucial time for the entire travel industry" Gallivan says “Faced with an uncer -- - — SSL Travel Council must travel to Utah aspects Historically people have 25SSS-- ' f°toetravel no economy Promotion Director for Resort from A 3 veteran news- sources Specialist to fill the vacancy left by Lee K Wangsgard who has recently been promoted to Manager for the Grand Resource Area Mr Randall is new to the BLM coming from North Dakota State Uni- versity where he was working on a Master's iscgico "Uort" ui nan- ge Management and Soil Science Mr Randall gra- duated in 1972 with a Ba- chclor's Degree in Nat- ural Resource Manage- ment from Southeastern Colege of “ he served as KUTV I as an AS- — - editor for Salt Lake City William BristorCamp bell 68 of Columbia Ut died of cancer Dec 8 in Grand Junction Campbell a retired miner lived in Moab during the uranium bourn of the 1950's after which he resided in Paradox Colo where he was em- - - the Salt Lake Internation- al Airport living Campbell also has daughters Mrs three surviving: Lawrence (Berma Dean) Metier of Grand Junction Mrs George (LaDell) Kinsey Colum- hm: Mrs Lloyd (Carol) Chiles Utah one son Gary Campbell Paradox: a brother Lowell Campbell Yellow jacket two sisters Mrs Lester ':? - four Tel-chose- Z tomo-VUSl?pro"- - A r CHILDREN children Teresa Tamara David Buy Mob is looking forward t £ sue- - ity with a Bachelor’s of Botany Degree with a range option Fred has moved his wife Betty Jo and their - ' ‘r 1 I ij'f ote ving into a home they have recently purchased Fred is a native of Minot North Dakota but his wfe is no newcomer to Utah as she comes from Come Visit Santa on V Dec 22 me cw4ii I 1 s aS’ - GfyCeort wide n as a hd at at jP??LColo-- ' ?nd F school at t eran of BLM with thir- - Church Choir Everyone rndfd teen years of experience j invited to attend this if wi!LCoS Le aried He graduated In 1960 from ner denominational Marjorie Wood Mullican pel in Grand Junction with at Aztec NM June 11 burial in the IOOFCe- Brigham Young Univers-Are- a gervice - wife is still metery in Grand Junction iqiq SFlfTrriS'to and a writer for Associated Press Gallivan was a special assistant to m Mr Perrill and Mi Johnston will be headquartered in Sun Valley Key Airlines recently opened new General Office facilities located at for William Campbell recre- - Okla Fillmore atton dollar more care- Jim has moved to Mo- folV1 I expect Utah to ab with his wife Beverly CANDLELIGHT SERVICE continue as a durable and their three small A candlelight midnight is a gradual “to off-tihours Baptist Church in Cir ' Jim enjoys hunting and munity Tuesday Dec cw Ito ward to getting in some pm music will Jack of both in toe Moab ar- ChSi? 5® Salt Lake City and is ea and vicinity Jim is toe one is lSrited to native of Sherman Tex 80S0filTsand Gallivan Salt Fred Dunnell has been' Commercial Printing Lake City appointed as Range Spe- - The V Snowbird 1971-7- mvat J tions-syste- Services Held In Colorado naiuii aiiu cJal wuslc will bo pro- Jim Randall has been sistanticvruuj Area Manager as Natural Re- Mr Dunnell is a vet- - yIded by the Episcopal 1970 Honolulu Hawaii where he was a news reporter He was man Resource twopositir" Senator Frank Moss in Gallivan comes to the Travel Council - announced Management this week the filling of District Bureau of Land i al ay a in the Grand Area Mr Dunnell trans- - I:3° P®- - at the First ferred from Susanville Calif where- he served 00 Mickey Galliven is New Travel Council Director Michael (Mickey) Dennis Gallivan 29 has assumed directorship of the Utah Travel Council Gallivan was appointed to the position by the Utah Travel Council Board of Commissioners and Development Services Dt- rectory Milton Weilen- mann following the res- ignation of James G Ber- - ed nt IntCrmountain West Noal Johnston former- - Staffers T&& er ’ Pilot has been ly promoted to the newly-creatposition of Director of Flight Operations and Maintenance In his new assignment Mr Johnston will be responsible for all flight and maintenance opera ed Vice-Preside- al - " No ident and General Manager of Salt Lake based Sun Valley Key Airlines announced the fol- lowirg new positions to take effect immediately: Robert b Perrill for merly Director of Nor- thern Opera turns has been promoted to the newly-creatpotion of Airline Operations Mr Perrill will be responsible for the operations of the airline division which serves II communities ir four stages throughout the Times-Independe- nt Activitlet I!2SS®33SR3SBBBs V:v:-a:v- Friday Dec 13 hearing was held in City Court with Judge' Don ' Crist presiding ' in the case of the State of Utah vs Harry Parker of Twin Fails Idaho The - '! 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R AND i Styh ' AUTOMATIC C0FFHHA1EI sing the case with Coun- Bill ty - Attorney-ele- ct Benge he decided to waive the preliminary hearing The case was bound over to District' Court for action on the next law and motion day Yoo'RURoitl $30000 r them' and after discus- tO Trrfc i bS 6ff ' thro days tutor ! OFFfsuiiBiA5 lOOff NOOK APPLIANCES requested counsel Attorney Bruce HaUiday of Monticello was appointed to represent Simmons and his esse will be contin- ued in City Court after : toe arrival of his attorney Betty Sue Bishop and Sherilyn K Warrell ap- peared before Judge Crist Tuesday Dec 17 for a preliminary hearing they had previously requested They have been charged with forgery' Attorney Bruce Halliday had been appointed to represent Ordorstckoa DECORATOR CANDIES case was dismissed following toe hearing John Simmons also appeared before Judge Crist ' Friday on the charge of forgery at which time he WARDS 'V 1 |