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Show oem I amI irmti) Bcrfon family held Former resident visits reunion over weekend Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marks and their six children stopped in to spend the 4th of July. They were enroute from their home in Anaheim, Calif., where Mr. Marks is based as a pilot, to Salt Lake City where they will visit with family members. Mrs. Marks is the former Katherine Hansen and lived in Monticello years ago. Mon-ticel- A Barton family reunion was held here the past weekend. Activities began Friday afternoon with a variety talent show at the LDS Junior Sunday School room. Later a business meeting was held with Lloyd Barton being elected as president of the group. An aim of the group will be to keep accurate genealogical and family records. Friday evening the family members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton for an outdoor . supper and social visiting. Saturday they went to the mountain for dinner. lo Hsmiltons vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton are vacationing this week. 'They traveled to Flagstaff to meet friends who joined them for a trip to Hot' Springs, N.M. for a few days of relaxation. They plan to return this weekend. Their son, Mark, is staying with the Joe Hamiltons, while little Patrice is being cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd. out-of-to- STUDENTS PIANO-ORGA- WILL PRESENT RECITAL N d; Piano and organ students of Pat Hamilton and Doris Foy will be presented in recital Friday, July 14, at 7 :30 p.m. in the LDS Chapel. The public is cordially invited to attend. The San Juan Record Guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scorup are Loya Parsons of Santa Monica, Calif, and Mrs. Kristine Bailey of Salt Lake City. MONTICELLO, UTAH Thursday, July 6, Page Five 1961 A group of local people enjoyed the jeep trip to Hammond Canyon on Friday and Saturday. In the party were Paul Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton and son, Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Laidlaw and children, Larry and Beckyi Mr. and Mrs. La Var Abrams and daughter, Joni, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd and son, David. j; used mn ememns is Chevrolet BeiAir sedan, radio and heater, low mileage, tOAOC like new 1939 Oldsmobile Super 88, hardall power, Goodtop, year Double Eagle tires. A-l condition 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air, radio and heater, Powerglide 1961- - $2395 sugar 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 H 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 The Fine Arts Club met Wednesday evening at the home of June Maughan with Laverda JenLinda Johnson sen as gave a report of her experiences at Girls State. Plans for the annual summer party frere discussed. Committee for this event includes Imogene Hess, chairman, Helen Williams, Emma Freestone, Marge Jackson ' and Dorothy Adams. 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Carnationappetites milk, which has half the calories at half the cost evaporated of makes the filling extra light, because it whips so easily,cream, extra smooth and creamy because it blends so well. WHIPPED ANGEL FOOD PIE Vi cup water Hi cups graham cracker crumbs Vi cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup undiluted Carnation V cup melted butter evaporated milk 1 package (3 ounces) 2 tablespoons lemon juice Sliced cling peaches gelatin Vi cup sugar Maraschino cherries, halved Mix crumbs, 2 tablespoons sugar and melted butter together. Line sides and bottom of pie plate. Chill. Combine gelatin and Vi cup sugar. Heat water and V3 cup lemon to boiling point. Pour over gelatin mixture, and stir until juice gelatin dissolves. Chill until consistency of unbeaten egg white. Chill evaporated milk in refrigerator tray until soft ice crystals form around edges of tray (about 15 to 20 minutes). Whip until stiff (about 1 minute). Add the 2 tablespoons lemon juice and whip very stiff (about 2 minutes longer). Fold whipped evaporated milk into gelatin mixture. Spoon into chilled pie shelL Garnish with peaches and cherry halves. Chill unH firm (about 1 to 2 hours). (Makes single crust niel , &TR0XAGE nitons iejteacare for your car S&H Green Stamps lime-flavor- ed If Only He Hadn't Passed On The Right . . . Contest BENNETT, against Cape Horn Nos. 1, 2 lode mining claims described by metes and bounds within FRANK 9274, secs. 13, 14, 23, 24, T. 35 S., R. 13 E.. SL Mer.; CHAS. WM. F. COLTON; READ; HENRY MAYFIELD; ED R. THOMPSON; GEORGE B. SWANER; U. A. ROBERTSON; R. B. HARKNESS; and ERNEST STEELE, JOHN D. STEELE, RUDOLPH STEELE, MARY STEELE, heirs of M. E. STEELE, deceased. Contest 9275, against Cape Horn Placer Claim described by Mining metes and bounds within secs. 12, 13, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer.; WM. FRANK BRADLEY; BENNETT; JOHN P. HITE; TURNER; and VIVIAN those certain mining State of Utah. has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: (1) the land involved is in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Building, Darling Management, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a non-miner- al And when we get to know your car as well as we know our we can own care for it even 7 2-22- MAY- A complaint $1295 - Utah; against better. JU AUSTIN claims set forth above situate in the Counties of Garfield, San Juan, OUR OWN! 1953 Ford DON HEW, BEULAH HARRIS, GUY S. MAYHEW, heirs of A. S. MAYHEW, deceased; RACHEL LOPER, heir of BERT LOPER, deceased, Contest 9273, against Trachrapid, Twomile, Fourmile, Dugout, Notch, and Peggy placer mining claims described by metes and bounds within secs. 26, 34, 35, T. 34 S., R. 13 E., and secs. 3, 10, 11, 13, 14, T. 35 S R. 13 E., SL Mer., HEM-ENWA- $945 pickup MANAGEMENT . NOTICE OF CONTEST To: A. D. MYERS; JOHN P. HITE: WM. F. COLTON; CASS FRANK BENNETT; HITE; FORREST CARNEY, Executor of Estate of BESSIE SEABOLDT, deceased; DELIA MAYHEW, I DONNA DISTE-FAND- HADLEY', GOLDIN E WALL, ARRID O. BUTLER, heirs of F. E. BUTLER, deceased; FORREST CARNEY, Executor of Estate of BESSIE SEABOLDT TRIPP, deceased, heir of BERT SEABOLDT, deceased; E. DON BUR-STOMERTYL BRICKER, heirs of E. A. BRICKMARGARET ER, deceased; E. E. heir of JOHNSON, JOHNSON, deceased. Contest 9276, against Lone Flat and Two Mile placer mining claims described by metes and bounds within secs. 3, 13, 14, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer.; A. M. HUNTER, T. F. LANGFORD, ELIZABETH TALBOT, W. H. SCHOCK, LOU S. HEMEN-WAORLIN W. M. NICHOLS, EVA Contest 9277, R. NICHOLS, against Amnerie and Eva placer claims described by mining metes and bounds within secs. 30, 31, T. 33 S., R. 14 E., and sec. 3, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., Utah. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, transmission 196 Chevrolet Pel tir, radio and heater, .automatic 1 transmission V BUREAU OF LAND A. G. BeiAir. automatic INTERIOR H cup butter Vi cup sour cream 2 cups chopped raisins 2 eggs . 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon soda 2 cups sifted flour Cream butter, sugar and eggs. Sift spices and soda with flour. Add dry ingredients and cream alternately. Mix well. Add raisins. Chill. Drop by teasponfuls far apart on greased cookie sheet. Bake 350 degrees to 370 degrees about 10 minutes. Makes 75 to 80 cookies. Note: This dough will keep for several days and need not be baked all at one time. Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett, wife of Senator (Utah). lj2 $1395 1957 Chevrolet S LIME-PEAC- Raisin Drop Cokoies Where's J . no-ba- 1 S i f A Recipe of the week 2 cups Turn Off That Oven! Photo by Carnation Co, at Maughan home 31? . . ? Fine Arts club held -- c?. Nuico Miss Dora Jane Hyde has been visiting here and at the Happy Jack Mine with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hyde. Dora Jane teaches in an elementary school in Bountiful, Utah. After her visit here her parents and sister, Carolyn, took her to Colorado Springs where they all visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. George (Virginia Hyde) Miller. A special point of interest they visited was the famed zoo at Cheyenne Mountian near Colorado Springs. Jeep trip enjoyed over weekend in New Mexico Among the family members who came were Mr. and Mrs. Riddell Barton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swenson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Warren and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barton and family, Castle Dale; Mr. Eileen Rufer and children, Ogden. Also Mr. and Mrs. King Barton and daughter, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Barton, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johnson, Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Travest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Barton, East-lanMr. and Mrs. Alma Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mahon, and Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Black, Blanding. kinife LwwtL itctto PONY LEAGUE Monticello vs. Blanding hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: June 29, 1961 July 6, 1961 July 13, 1961 July 20, 1961 July 27, 1961 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 14th day of June, 1961. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By Ernest E. House Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah. Two people were injured. and a perfect driving record destroyed in this accident when one driver attempted to pass on the right. The accident could easily have been prevented, according to traffic engineers of Liberty Mutual Insurance if only the motorist had not disregarded traffic laws and the rules of common sense. Safety authorities say that while chronic violators account for more than their share of the nations 10,000,000 annual traffic accidents, the majority of accidents involve normally conscientious drivers. The company calls these drivers, since nearly all of their accidents can be avoided if only they are not momentarily inattentive or careless. The company is waging a major campaign against drivers who last year contributed to the nations $614 billion traffic bill, 1,400,000 injured and 38,200 deaths on the nations highways. Com-pan- y, ly" ly Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Seethe Snare 5. 9. Wing 12. Feminine name 13. Fixed 15. Greek god 16. Worked 17. Elongated fish 18. 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