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YOUNG MOTHER IS CHARGED
A charge of second degree murder has been filed against
Jeanne Borgialli, 22, of Newcastle by County Attorney Chester
S. Jones in the death of her newborn baby.
At Miss Borgialli's arraignment Dec. 30 before Justice of
the Peace Dorothy E. Shank, her@------~
attorney Richard Magee, entered
a plea of not guilty to the charge Fipht Highway
and requested a preliminary
hearing Her bond was placed at
Deaths Noted
$2,000.
Jones stated that conviction on |n County, '54
1 Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, Thursday, January 6, 1955 Subscription $3.00 per Year
second degree murder charges
~ carries a prison term of from 20 Highway ~ in Weston
TERMS BEGUN BY I .h Is yearst life. He said he thought eounty during1954 aeeountedfor
Belle Fourc e Is IMPSON TAKES GOVERNOR wou,d be tr,ed d, t- ht of. e to -,
[3N CC OFFICIALS I lOATH IN STATE CAPITOL r'0toourtduriog he pr'.gtorm ,o the o,
" Tourney Winner, The body of a baby was found came to a close with 150 fatali.
Newcastle Downed in a paper bag in a garbage con- ties.
thiner near the home of Miss Three deaths were chalked up
. Christensen of Newcastle was elected Tuesday l / Wyoming's new dove--ward Simpson, pled ed a Borgialli on Dee. 23. A search for here January 1, 1954. On that
m of. the Board. of Weston County Commissioners[ /"= o d, - aKu a/determinati n "to make Wyomm" 's star shine" brl" hter m'g the the baby was initiated when the date Neff Edward Harrison, Jack
Chrl . /basketball tournament held at . .g . g . mother was admitted to the Wes-Eids, on and Thomas C. Heuer-
stensen is the only holdovel member of the Lusk last weekend was rough on nat mnal firmament, m taking his oath of office as Wyoming's ton county Memorial Hospital man were fatally injured In aeelo
~v. [the three Wyoming teams enter- 19Ul governor lvionaay in t:neyenne.
~rsare .~. ~. upalKeT ' ed. All three, Newcastle, Tar-/ The a't-year-olu-wody attorne~ givenand itbirthWaS todiSc vereda child, she had dentS.on January 17 Robert Pryde
L~s~l~SS~a~'se [~,nd ;v~ Build.'-, Irington and Lusk were knocked |and bu.sinessman took the oath ofl BI-,-- ; At an inquest Dec. 28 Miss was fatally injured; Louis Eu-
,- - J =' -~=" "= = ==" out in the o enin ni h otnce In a erowoea rlouse cnam LII-~ll}~rl
Lt .-- ] p g g t. - ~ll[~ gene Organ of Clayton, Kansas,
zollowmg the death * * ~ ber "
don T----TL'~&J'II'---- t the Belle Fourche, S. D /,just 28 years after he began [ i,~ al,~ / jBorgialli testified that she re-
membered nothing about the was. killed February 18, Lymalt
er o. 11. r mm aria /~[J |l||~ |V|I|IIgN Broncs again took the honors asthis political career in the same ueaallne reD. i I birth or what took place after the ~arl Mowrey of Hulett on March
!~to the office in No- J~m,[r D ~,t V^, !champions as' they defeated Lusk,|ehamber as a member of the 19271 [ birth. 27; Guy L. Baldwin killed May
. . . svlt.a~ [ ,=a. !)eadwood and downed Igloo 49-47|H 21S:o ~faRe;r~entat~esf ffice/ February 1 is. the deadline for Airlines Request September 12.
member was ooe 1I m the finals to capture the crown. |from Supreme Court Chief Jus securing 1955 motor vehicle li- 3 and Donald Maynard Axen on
orhadtheServed as a, coin- . Building permits issued, in the Sturgis defeated Deadwood, 36 34/ censes and the early birds have During the first three days of
past el=l.L years city of Newcastle during the past to take 3rd place and rorrIngton/tree Wllham. A. Riner were As-/the best chance of avoidin 1 n Permit Transfer 1955 no highway fatalities were .
ltia~ejf his rhet~rement year climbed well over the tlaree defeated Lusk 59-43 for consola- Noel.ate Justices Fred H. Blume waits in line, County Tregsu r]~g reported in the state of Wyom.
eek r : ~'""":"" ~'= million dollar mark, it was an- tion honors. ! lana flurry .tlarnsoerger, ~eere-|L E Macklei said this week I
eemcuon m the tary of State Everett T Co en I
.~, " nounced Wednesday bv City In- Newcastle played Sturgis ,Fri-| . p -[ ' ' .^^ ~ . Black Hills Airlines, Inc of ind.
=,~cuon. specter George Edge New homes day afternoon and were defeated |hayer, State Auditor Minnie A./. uver lt~.a passenger .plates Newcastle last week as'ked ttieI
" nave oeen lssuea to aate rreter- ier
a~omarked the begin- accounted for many permits as by a score of 50-21. Jim Wade, IMItchell, State Treasuler Charles/ public service commission' in F st Bab~ of '5~
/3 lYl ' lt~U IIUlIIU~I" plates
wen~ on sale
;w terms ~or Weston did several maior nro~ects with sophomore forward, sustained a| organ ana ~uperintenoent of
Icials Four new offi in "h " ~: ~ -( " broken le" midwa-" in the firstIPu lic Instruction Velma Linford /Nov. i and general sale began Cheyenne for authority to ac-!
' " t e c,ty, lnemalng the new s "Dec 1~ quire operating rights of thelR' ky Lee Freed
e.leeted, Sheriff liar- high school building which is now period and will be out for the re- / Simpson and other state offi- ] Black Hills Flying Service. I
ell, Coroner Don Me- under construction mainder of the season. At that Irials were greeted Monday night/ About 740 truck licenses have The transfer would involve Ricky Lee Freed born at 6:31
essor T. C. Howell. and r'ermits~" " issued tar'" earn" month time the Dogies were playing I during overnor' .a publicf, reception in the / beenn .b ught and. 114 trailer li- transfer of- the flying service's op- a. m. January 1 was the first new
L. E. Mackler. The d"rin usual ball control game and were Jg s o rice. Ice seN, including 16 for house erating permit to another car- baby of 1955 born in Weston
. u g ~o,~ orougnt me total to . . trailers
r officials had served "306616100 and are a foilbehind only two points 11-9 Af-[ [ poration formed by the same county.
~aen ~,s OWN" " /
t previous to their Januai .~2^4 1.2~ - " ter the misfortune of los'ing D ,-rk Inrnm-- T=,v / Last Feb. 1 the treasurers staff people. I
e-elected in November =436772. ' y Wade, his team mates fell apartl ~,~aa ,v,=,~ =~ [had issued 2400 passenger plates, The original certificate wasI The young man is the son of
: Nell K. Russell, At- ~pa~'oan:~, ~'~'~' "~.~ and missed lay-ups, free throws ~O#|~,~ 1190 truck plates' & trailer plates issued to Clyde W. Ice pursuant] Osage where Mr. Freed is em-
:~er S. Jonees, Clerk ~,~:~ z ~ and made numerous bad passes,|'''~== '.~ urday /numbering 240 by the deadline, to schedules filed with the com-I
ourt Ann r. Mcuer- " something that is unusual for ttlel~tt A~,~ Bu||~in~.~,Applicants are reminded to mission, i ployed by the Baroid Sales Divi,
Superintendent Sybil ~, July $67,900;^August ,$254~00; squad. They were only able to I ~ ~'~'~ |brin- the title to the vehicle with Ice and his associates laterl s.ion.
~eptemDer aia~ ~:ao uetooer ~uoz, ,-
,; " collect 21 points in the entire /
formed a new corporation and] On being the first baby born in
1955 in the Weston County Me-
" I discontinued service between CaN. mortal Hospital, he and fiis par-
;, SJs rs per and Newcastle about two eats were the recipients of sever-
~a[[a months ago. al fine gifts given by Newcastle
,t,on The new corporation said it merchants. Besides the gifts of
plans to resume service as soon merchandise, the First State
dlation ceremonies as the application is approved. Bank opened a savings account
~sday evening, Jan- The permit authorizes trans- for the first ~'rrival and deposit-
Pythagoras Temple partition of passengers and pro- ed $25.00 to his credit.
e Pythian Sisters in perty between the two cities. Ricky Lee weighed seven
Hall. I In a separate application filed pounds, six and three-fourths
k was installing of- the corporation also asked the ounces.
Knights assisted by PSC for permission to increase The second baby to arrive was
Waldron Town-
Prelate Harold Mar-
Master of Arms
were Chan-
T. T. Lanham,
Clifford Schul-
Arms Don Roby,
Burns, Secretary
,!,
Financial Sec,
Inner Guard
Three officers
the ceremony and
at a later date,
of Work Ken-
Treasurer Wal-
Outer Guard Ted
January 1. t Kenny Chittim 6'1 " sophomore
Miss Phillips replaces Miss center and Ed Denny, senior for-
Joan Anderson who resigned re- ward filled in these vacancies
cently upon her marriage to and made a good account of them-
James Harem of Newcastle. s~!ves, Chittim showed much pro-
Miss Phillips has been in Platte~ mise in the rebounding depart-
ment and Denny showed a lot of
county since July, 1953, and was "get u~p and go" during the game.
graduated in that year with a B.
S. degree in home economics Bob Thompson, was chosen on
from the University of Vermont. the all-tournament team along
with two players from Igloo, two
mers and ranchers with the kind local club on Thursday noon,
of information they need in mak- January 13.
ing out their individual income There will be no regular meet-
tax returns ing o~' tl~e club next Wednesday.
MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN
BEGUN IN WESTON COUNTY
:from Belle Fourche, and one each
its passenger fares and rates for
the carriage of property.
VFW MEETING TONIGHT
Post No. 2516 Veterans of For-
eight Wars will hold a regular
meeting tonight. Thursday, at 8
p.m. in their hall.
a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Way-
ne Sikes on January 2.
June Weddings
'Not Traditional'
In Weston County
June, the traditional month of
weddings, failed to make a show-
from Torrington, Pine Ridge, The annual March of Dimes drive for Weston county got ing in Weston County during el-
[Lusk, Deadwood and Sturgis. underway here Monday with the distributing of containers ther 1953 or 1954, according to
It was learned this week that lto public business houses and letters to a number of prosper- figures from the office of the
Bob Thompson will probably be ltive donors. The local Veterans of Foreign Wars Post and county clerk.
out for two or three weeks and~i.beir Auxiliary, spans.ors of theT During 1954 a total of 70 mar-
officer for the pv. wilh tbc Dogies missing the serv- 1955 campaign, have named com- riage licenses were issued by the
was Donna ltumes ices of Wade and Thompson they mittees for the entire county and,~ Are Enrolled county clerk, with December lead-
steal bv Gran~l Sen: will be, aL their lowest ebb when t'expressed their hope that cooper-I~ ~ I ing in the number issued. In the*
lurns, Grand Junior Lhey play the strong Gillette Cam-l.ation would be as successful as in[ ]n ~ecreahona|, previous year, 1953, 45 licenses'
s, Grand Secretary .el team at ~iillette Friday nighL pastyears in order tfiat they ~ d,o. ~ ] ~Cr~eag~afnot;d,h:tnd August took
'and Grand'Mu~'irian ~ rim game Friday wa.~' scheduled' 'g collect enough funds to bene1"if 'roaram year.
~ur. " :in Newcastle but due to the new i carry on the work of the Weston [ - - - o I] During both years the month
~.~, I gym b~ ing incompleted the game ~ county polio chapter without call- . of June was low, With five lieens- ~:
~o;gan, ~eort Ex~:e~t. will bc p'ayed at Gillette. ing on the National Foundation caO~:hultdredantl~rtyf[ Umr ~e~ -! es being is'sued in each of the, ,
lice Denny Excellent ~":~"~ .7-~-'~.~ aSrmafnYc:f WY~ ,mIing;s~c untles/school through ~ig~ schoog agcCt years. .
es Hurd
I'IUbFII L are now enrolled in ihe reereaI In a comparison of divorce de*
.MeDonald ~v~cellgea~t VFW Commander tI. F. Konter tional program being conducted[ crees granted during the past '
~nal-~-~- "~.~ t |stated Wednesday that a number hero hy P~I;,~ r~f~icer McGuire two years 1954 was three below
u~un, ~ ="~'~ Patients admitted into the Wee of organizations are lannm ac ' I
;, Treasurer Frances/ ' ' ~ ,'] . " P " g " assi~.ted by members of the l,~-~[ the previous year. According to
~tor Bess Cummings,/ ,~ol~;,~oun~y, ~l emorlal ,l~o.s~al. i !!v~t~es ~or me oenef!t of the po- Moose lodge, v~,| records in the office of the Clerk
e, Slev Holwoll :| -r-,s tl,~, ptlS, vvLt~K /.lit.': I' .I.|'S, 110 lUnO ana in ~2(l~lltiOl! a nllm- The ro- . . of Couzt, " 40 declee'" s were granted
:,~ . ,/,Venon Kozlsek, William Wimams, I ber of dances' will be held durina . p grain was lnsututcd ] h~ ~aa ~ n ~, ; ,-~a
;'a~.antl impre~ive'| ~Linda Martin, Elmer Inich, Ste-'the month of January ~*e.arly in December and since that~ I.W. SLATER ~ro=. .-
,~rv~ee was perform-I ~u~D ELLIS . phen loseph Myrum, Frank M.e ~" . ume enrollment has increased l - .
Burns, Edith Stitesl 'Lane Mi s Robert L Miler, me countyconsiderably, MeGuire stated I l, w. ~later, Agricultural Fx- ALBERT HENLEY, $3, .
tUrd followin~, ~,hi h[ o.uy, u t~lZlS, ,~grlcultural r xten-! . ' . ~. l campalgn were namer early in and th~ hnv " -. '] tension Da" . . ~1~ IN CALIFORNIA
- ~" "" ~ i~ slon P-"~*-" o : l~larK Wleseler, t~eorge l)arrow, l[a u ~L so axe wur~mg unur-,lry Specialist will ap-
,Ow-ell sang "Blessed [ oust,:, opec~a~st" wm ap-. of Dewey, Mrs Mildred Eaton of' 1 ~,=~= oe, auu ,avv allwegun ] lngly' to stage a benefit for the ~pear ~n tne first annual Weston --- .--7-U. '
Brief talks were]~un?;a;:;m'~r:~ t~nnaU~tlnW~.~m~iOsage,'John ~lateria of Vptgh,/w rK In tneir areas. March of Dimes drive. / County Farm andRanch Institute . wora was received by the News, :
everal members of:/ " mm ~re~ Prell I eslie Hart ~-/ In last year s drive sponr~dlThe ~-----^': [in Newcastle on January 26thLetter Journal this week of the '
ira .Newcastle on Januar 26lab. u, t.l~" uvzzv~.l~ piOgl'UIIl Will D~ ~ ,~
/ " Y ;K. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. William A./,by the Business and Profe~ionalI staged the night of January 22| death of Albert O. Red Hen
aze on behalf of the 1~ !~E~ell, Betty JaneKelly a~l |~vomen at ~ewcasue nearly $5,-I and a number of good bouts are |SIXTEEN ARRESTED ON ~ey, t~z, a resmen~ ox ElK Moun--
uers, presented Ina|CH-ARLES F. MARTENS Fred Beracheidt |woo was cohected and the new scheduled MeGuire ~.M [IMPROPER MUFFL~ ,~uaD~ tam, S. D in the early 1900's,
a Pa,- " sponsors of the drive plan ~o ex ' ~'~'"" "~" "~'"~'~'~ "
st Chmf s pro- TAKEN TO CHEYENNE I P tie i mi the Its ur d Mr Henley passed awa re
,~ ! a' nts d's ssed past t~:~ed this amo"-* "1 ' ge parents to attend the / ',Y "~- ,
tg~'Veaby Beverlyat tneBurns,elose l, I wet~k are' Mrs Ro-'~ Bor-ialli~ ' J '] Wyoming" had the highest m" I nractice, sess-lons --,~,=w,'"~ ~" [edSixteenin abe" motorists were. ~, arrai-n~," whereCenuy heat has~anresidedAndrea~'f r C~!lf
tn, Beth w,m~ ~J, I Charles F. Martens, Newcastle ann Couture, Eldon Wolfe, Paw-/ci~lenee of "eli "lm~}e 0 see what the children are I . P e court I uesday on the o a hum . ,
~, u u.t ~ny slate m, charge of havln im oer at years tie left Elk Me
- -::.~:~' "~'~businessman, was' taken to Chev la ~ne Rich, Rodney Smith, Mrs. 1]. |learning about the sport under| " g " proper muf- . . tin-
" ~nna wmtman ~ u~e uniter ~tates aurmg 195~. their excel) flers on their vehicles tam in 1917 for Minneso an :
" ]enne ~ MeColl~y ambulance Vern P,o$$er of Douglas, Wm Ken- t~l~ee he- - "" r[ ~ eat instructors "," " and each . t~ d ,
~kTION REPORT ~Tuesday morning, where it was nedy of Upton, Mrs. Wm. Price, ]iit Weston e:oS~nSt we~erfeP ~| ' [was fined on the charge utter living there for several :
s e y g am,Actor years moved to California
"~"-~MPERATURES ! reporte~ he would ~mdergo med- ~: PatricL~ TnvegJa of O ag,Mrs. !l~Per~a~":'~ |SHERIff HARLAND HOLWELL ding to Police Chief Ma-i .
lea1 ~tt"':';'-n 'Albert McConnell, Homer Bearsd- " |NAMES ASSISTANTS gee any car owner operatin the
. . !'ley, Evers Sima, Larry Thompson, / vehicle with an im re er f-
.~ther station op-[. Mr. Matins was ~'rlously m-~nr,~,a Mr IARMY RESERVE OFFICE [ li P P mu OIL REPORT
~n $~aekson has re-IJured in a one-car accident near'U.= ":'.'L'",7.' ~'~'~' ' ~'~.~.' ~"'"-%u~u[TO BE IN NEWCAe~'~ R I ~neri~t ~arIand Holwell Mon-~'~ur ~s suoject to arrest.] .
'llO'~ in~ te ~,r // Gillette" on .Oct. 25 and after be- i ~mnn, ~xrs. ~r.un ~yrum, mrs ~ 1101 day announced officers" chosen to / ~ I Sehlaikjer Reed- No. 4, sw nw :
z- " : tiene JonlLsoIL ~avi~ Bruce Clin- " assist him in his office Jack F ONE DIVOKCE GRANTED' I Se
~ for the past mg hospltalm~d there for ~everalr First L~ e ull- sec. 20-43-65. TD 6400 Wai n:
-.-,o -,o -,v,~,~ t~, ,~ wr~u~, son Elmer I i M in" ~eserve office at Sheridanwill " "'" " *""' "
Count Memorial has I,nieh, L ~ada art,der.sheriff with Wallace Bould. -- Yorman
Hi Low Pep/ Y p taL Mrs John Karl of Str~l S D /be in Newcastle from 12 noon to/, ,i / n I Oil Co. Maxwell Gov't. '
~--~- 43 13 The ur i " ~-~, ,--, -. ~ ~-,=~ aria ~. ~'. oonn.IC ~,~,-o,a ,~u,c~ was grantea a/'~ " 1. se so ne
- ~o ~ p .~ose of the Cl~y~ne Mrs. Vernon Kosisek, Mrs. Thom-~8 p-m. on January 12 at the Na-!son as special deputies divorce from William Quick be. TD 3105 onS~c~' 1-~- -~'
oo~o ~,p was tu remove casts aria re- -- ~ n ,-, t,uuax ~uara armory zor me ur," If ~ . Waiting cable tools ~
~a~ x ~=u ux ,-,na~;=, ~. r. z~,teun, "" ~" " Earl uuu~e r. z. IvlcAvo in his- "
-.- 43 19 place them with braces, pose of contacting Arm Res~erv- . . Lyneh was named brand Y Buckhorn Voss, Dix(m No. 14
47 26 [ In /ist~ in th, Inspector and Bruce Watt of ~.lv- [i ~ne sw sw sec 841.66 TD ~a~t
I Mrs. aria Carr, Leo MeKenna of Y tract court Janua, 4th, '
~'- 3~7 18 [THREE MAJ~RIAGE !o~f"~sag;: M~r's.~?ol~I~tJ ?: ~/ /t. Mo;r;'wJll offer assistance l~ ;pelStodeputy sheriff and bran'd IRETUR~ ~I. Pc:labblesr o:lperdd~q~ sSw.abs~~ ,~ : ~
'"------."-" ~I~- 15 21 "ILICIEN=E= Ie=TTT~T~t.~=U,Mr,W y e Sikes. .| any problems or questions] "'" ~ Mr. and Mrs. E C Raymond |ne see. 20-43 65 TD 64=':'. '
' - " . zU W~i~
/ I Births recorded the past week|c ncerning the reserve. All army|an~,~,~,~ returned Thursdayfrom Amar. on -- ,
reservi o ~t~uRATION,Cable Tools.
~I,I':RS / 'm~ ; A ,; ~ ^ lure a girl to Mr. and Mrs. John I! sts are invited to have a tIN CHEYE~r~ ~,r~ dlo, "I exas, where they spent the [ Rochelle.Gulf ~v'+ ~r, o
L'IMt~- o~ x~ LJo~ ~av~:|T~,; ,~ ~=t,-,M ~ r, 1-.-- '- I~alK with Lt Moore i ~ ,au~.~unx Chris*m~o h ~M~ ~ ------ .~v. ~,
"v"'~HT be n i ~'" o.~. uecemver ,ways w~, relauvesi~E 4 Sec 1-43-69
e ss~ed during the past week/ . -- and fri Drilling at
"~"'-- Iln th,~ ,eet,o ne **. 12g, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. arm/ / A n her,~ ends. Mrs. Raymond s s~s- 8465 feet
,= uu ~y ~=~ um ~w. cuun yter Mr I' "
Wr stlers Carr December 30, a boy to Mr. MARINE RECRUITER eo 1 . s. Jim Mullen of Deny. rW on-W ,
,under On Dec 29 i p p e spent Monday in Ch~ - T yt estfleld Gave. No. $
.t~tro,~ i, / . a l cense was grant-jand Mrs Keith Johnson of Osa-el~ElgE NEXT WEEK ~ ~ accompanied the Raymonds on ne sw ~ .~, a a~ ~ w ::
~,~ ": "'"--~. :"'led to Edna Veronica Johnson of December 30 a -irl to Mr an~d/ h~,~.~ w -e,e tn.ey w]messea .the their vacation on ~r,nn 1, . ',a,g
-,~ mnce t~nr~s- t ~, -- ~uau~uradon lvlonaa mornl " --. ~.-- er.
lU~lrWill meet the[Lus--k and Myron.Edward KilmerfMrs Robert L Meyer December] Billy J Long, S Sgt U S Ma /and also attended t~y rece hnng Schlaikjer Reed No 7 SW
~ ux r~ewcasue. ~olores ~ tiinson'31, a t)o to Mr and r . p i BACK TO COLLEGE ' ~/~ '
~ ,asper tonight, land Edw,~vd ~. ,a~. ' I 'Y . M s. Thom-]rme Corps, will be in Newcastle[that evening N'l~lb NEV4 See. 20-43-65. TD
'~'~pal o-e,ey, uum oz I as rreea oz usage danuary 1, a on Tuesday, Janua 11 from 1 zv~asses ~lane Meaa, Jan Klodt, 64~/Plugged and aband
Newcastle were granted a ~lcense,bo ry Among those present were Mr Doroth H ' oned,
lb~ of th y to Mr. and Mrs Wayne Sikes, to 2 p m to interview an . y often and Sheri Shra Westfield.Se
'.e I Jan" 3" An ther Newcastle couple, t January 2, a ,irl to Mr and Mro I i- ~=--,~ "I
e team, d exam and Mrs dgwlek ne n
. . Neh Smith, Mr. and der returned to Laramie last we~ ~,~ ~ ~, ~ :,---- '-- L w ne
tea m me N/na Lee ,= ap~,~:~,~ ~u~ enlistment m Mrs r~ar Thorson ",- va. ~u T~,~. Mazlng 100
[:~ le mat,h, I~-,Luton and.Kenneth D. IAro1 Knutson January 3 and althe United States Marine Corn~ IM,o" ~ r.r~y Mr. and end to eontinue their studies at bbls. per day.
Casper~ [sameSdrveCewea a license me boy to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barn. ]He may be contacted at the Hall after spending the American'Leduc Penn. G~a
" ~ ~. es oanuary 3. Ipost office. IMrsRodney Guthrie " o~aays here wsmng tnew par- allan Lodge Pole No, I See 81.44. '
:~ ~ ~ =uts. 67, Drilling at 7200 feet ' "