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Show i State Fair starts today; County well represented I t f Events in the Queen City of the Golden Circle School Menu The Ravmond McAlister home I children have moved here from True-bloo- d Mendan, Idaho. Mrs. White is a and is being moved to a sister of Colleen Bronson. The Attendance at the Utah State offered to fair visitors. The fair new location west of the Harry family will live in the house north Fair which started today through will also feature the largest mil- Randalls. The home formerly own- of Bud Corbin where Mrs. Waite Sept. 24 is expected to break last itary display in fair history. Fire- ed by Warren Jones was bought will also operate a beauty shop. Clark and David Fullmer drove years record mark of 302,000. works will conclude the fair on by Venon Schafer who is moving Kids Day will be held Sept. 18 Sept. 24. it to a new site on the north high- in from Lubbock, Texas and are and 19 and will feature the famous Young Machine visiting with their parents, The Miss Utah State Fair Con- way opposite Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullmer. They Lennon sisters. Holiday on Ice test will be held now The homes are two Company. 23 in which Sept. were accompanied by Miss Kay will be presented every evening. Miss Sally Redd of Blanding will on school district property. There will be the largest array of be entered. Mrs. Nina Hyde and Mr. and Ashdown of Lubbock. Clark and exhibits and entertainment ever Deanna Davis, Cedar Point, will Mrs. Gordon Hyde and family were Miss Ash down will leave this in Salt Lake City last week for weekend tj enroll at Utah State the wedding of Larry Hyde and university. They will be accomMiss Karen Bullough. panied as far as Price by Alta and .COME. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones took Afton Fullmer who will begin their daughter, Gloria, to Ogden studies at Carbon college. A big new home is under con- Tuesday where she will enter Weber College. Mrs. Fern Frost and Mrs. Jose-pin- e VALUES Frost were in Grand Junction LJ ARE Saturday. They were accompanied by Kristine Lewis who went for By HELEN REDSHAW an eye examination. Mrs. Evelyn Waite and three Yvomne Butt is attending LDS business college in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder and Dress Reparticipate in the Charles left Sunday to return to show how will vue. Patty Ryan Nancy to college at Fort Collins. make buttonholes in the From there they will go on to demonstrations. Why do 2 year old Jeep Universal sell Plans have also been made for their farm in Kansas. far up to 90 of factory list? Because Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Butt Harvey Blackwater and his wife millions of people know what Jeep vehi I I with their daughter Sharon visited Monument to attend from Valley I I cles can do. Why not look at the facts? C5 the fair. Blackwater, Indian medi- Hollingsworth and family at MurAnd dont settle for second best! V UNIVERSAL cine man, will perform his cere- ray after taking Yvonne to colmonials and paintings. Hi3 wife lege. will do weaving. Last year BlackKieth Fincher was in the San water drew large crowds with his Juan hospital last week after acart. Monticello, Utah cidentally shooting himself in the leg. Beverly Butt had her tonsils removed at the San Juan hospital Tuesday morning. Mrs. Helen Redshaw prepared a dinner Sunday evening for Bobby Barry on his 15th birthday. Mrs. Laurence Callihan recently returned from visiting her son Gerald and family at Pariton, Texas. Her eon and wife have a new daughter making them five girls. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bartell and family visited with the E. J. Bartell family at Orem, Utah last week. Gordon Bartell was in Grand Junction Monday on business. Most of the Eastland Church people attended San Juan Stake conference in Moab Sunday. Beth Johnson has been home the past three weeks from BYU where she is taking nurses training. Leo Crawley left Sunday for Ariz. where he will Flagstaff, John Deere Equipped attend college. The Jaime Crowleys went to McElmo Sunday for fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuykendall and family spent the weekend Vi 3 at Canyon City visiting an uncle. Jack Brown, Bluff, spent the " Dove Creek Box 65 Box 635 Monticello weekend at the Julius Harvey home visiting with his son Wayne Dove Creek Phone 677-232- 5 , and family who were home from Itai HOW has been purchased by Glen Ml RESALE SO Out East News IJ 4-- H struction for the Max Dalton family. It is located on a beautiful site west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams were iiV Salt Lake City last weekend for their buying merchandise store. Sirs. Helen Halls and new baby daughter came last weekend from Provo and have been staying at the Lloyd Barton. They will be taken to their home in Grants, N. M. by Frank Halls on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nielson and daughters, Tamra and Amber, are visiting in Monticello with the John Lewis and Milt Nielson families. They have spent the summer in Long Beach, Calif, where Mr. Nielson was employed at the Proctor & Gamble plant. He will now enroll at Brigham Young university where he has one semester of work before graduating. Happiness and beauty are byproducts. Folly is the direct pursuit of happiness and beauty. George Bernard Shaw 4-- H Ui fs jj REDD'S tara!? Let GHe ob o o Etarvesfl I mm Is The Right Way YOUR WAY! To) Lido LaUaVil BYU. Report j Drilling S3 its oil in how usually means new a new den or playroom or a appliances, redecoration, modernized kitchen. But to a man, Home Improvement a new garage, a coat of might mean a landscaped yard, paint or a sprinkling system. or all of these things. PerMajbe your home needs some at once, but at least one them haps you cant do all of To a woman. Home Improvement you look at it project can be completed, enjoyed and paid for in time to have other improvements completed next year. Most any family budget will stretch to make the low monthly payments of a First Security Home Improvement or Loan. The loan can cover both material and work if you do the job yourself, just the material. Repayment on a plan adjusted to fit your income. SAN JUAN COUNTY NEW LOCATIONS Pure Oil Co. No. 1 Big Indian USA B, SE SW NE Section 28, Twp. 29S., Rge. 24E, Lisbon Anticline area. Location for 10,200 ft. Mississippian test. Wilshire Oil of Texas No. 1 Navajo A, SE SE SW Section 2, Twp. 41S., Rge. 24E, McElmo Creek Field. Location (500 ft. SN-214- 0 ft. WE) Spudded, Texaco, Inc. No. Navajo, SW NW Section 34, Twp. 40S., Rge. 26E., Ismay Field area. Location for 5870 Ismay test. Kewanee Oil Co. No. 1 Navajo, C NW SW Section 35, Twp. 42S., Range 24E, Four Comers area. Location for 6250 foot Desert Creek test. BIG INDIAN DISCOVERY FLOWS 6000 MCFD Pure Oil Co.s No. 1 Big Indian wildcat in SE NE section 33, Twp. 29S., Rge 24E, is officially a Mississippian gas discovery flowing 6000 MCFGD from Miss, 2-- 150 Ft, gauged perfs at 9886-1through 2264 inch choke, according to the Utah Oil Report. A mile and step out from Gothic Mesa field was flowing oil on DST by Aztec Oil and Gas Co., Petr. Inc., and Zoller and 0, one-ha- lf FIRST SECURITY BANK first Security Bank of Utah, N A. First First Security Bank Security Stole Bank Member! Federal Deposit Insurance r' 'c'cSo N A. First Security Bonk of Rock Springs MONTICELLO. UTAH Thursday, September 14, 1961 Page Seven ooooj formation at 5420-560- 0 IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF WILSHIRE OIL COMPANY OF TEXAS FOR . AUTHORITY TO DRILL AN OFF PATTERN WELL IN THE GREATER ANETH AREA OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH GRANDPARENTS HEAR OF NEW GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strong received announcement of the birth of a new grandchild. Their son, Jerry, and his wife, Pat, have a baby boy bom August 28 in Bar-stoCalif. The couple also has a daughter, Lynnae, age 4. Mr. and Mrs, Strong plan to go to Barstow at time to see the Thanksgiving family. w, stix ot Whole wheat rolls and Chilled apricots Milk butter Be 'TOP MAN' . on the campus Legal Notice Expert DRY NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 194.18, the lands hereinafter described in San Juan County, State of Utah, which are approximately 10 miles southwest of Moab, Utah, will be offered for potassium lease by SEALED BIDS to qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 11:00 a.m. Octover 12, 1961, when all sealed bids will be opened and CLEANING read: T. 27 S., Utah 'Sec. R. 21 E., SL Mer., NW, 14: SW14NEU, t& b to NliSWli, SEViSWli, SEVi w- Sec. 23: NM.NE14 Containing 560 acres Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the modification or withdrawals are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the successful bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Published Sept. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 11 a - irttj Abajo Cleaners ft. NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 68 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS AND OTHER PERSONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE WEST HALF (W2) OF THE NORTHWEST (NW4) OF SECTION TOWNSHIP 2, 41 RANGE 24 SOUTH, EAST, SLBM, SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH: Notice is hereby given that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Utah will conduct a hearing on Tuesday, October 10, 1961, at 2:00 P. M., or immediately after the hearing on Cause No. 67, in the Crystal Room, Hotel Newhouse, Fourth South at Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the application of 'Wilshire Oil Company of Texas, in the above entitled couse at which time all persons, firms and corporations may, if they so desire, appear and be heard. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether or not said Commission should issue its order permitting and authorizing Wilshire Oil Company of Texas to drill a well in the SW14 NW14 of Section 2 at a location 1980 feet from the north line and 660 feet from the west lme of said section, in Township 41 South, Range 24 East, SLBM, San Juan County, Utah; and such other and further orders as may be shown to be proper to prevent i tember, 1961. STATE OF UTAH OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION CLEON B. FEIG1IT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 1 FORMER RESIDENTS HAVE BABY DAUGHTER From Bountiful come news of a baby daughter bom Friday, September 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ellertson. The Ellertsons moved from Monticello last May after living here three years vhile he served as principal of the elementary school. Danneberg No. 58-- 2 Navajo, in SE NE section 8, Twp. 41S., Rge. 1961. 23E., San Juan Co. 'Hie casing is being set at a total depth of 5600 ft. The test was in Desert Creek waste and protect correlative rights. DATED this 11th day of Sep- Come in and talk it over. le SAN JUAN COUNTY Legal Notice m Thursday, Slept. 21 Black eyed peas with pork Cabbage-pineappslaw Combread and butter Chilled sliced peaches Milk Friday, Sept. 22 Cream tuna over cheese roll Celery-carr- BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF UTAH Mrowgiffiieinif MONTICELLO Monday, Sept. 18 Barbecued hot dogs Buttered green beans Extra buns and butter Jello cottage cheese salad Cookies Milk Tuesday, Sept. 19 Spaghetti and meat balls Tossed salad Whole wheat bread and butter Pear halves Milk Wednesday, Sept. 20 Meat loaf with catsup Buttered broccoli Quick rolls and butter Watermelon wedges Fudge cake Milk Juan Record The San Prevent ADEQUATE All Ills INSURANCE PROTECTION With Pills . . . But you can stop worrying and you can protect your budget when sickness strikes. Let us examine your insurance coverage today! Insure with us to be sure of finest service! KAY R. JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY Phone JUniper 7 - 2311 For insurance in all its branches, call us. Did YocMifioiy... He knew where to hit! One of the early engineering feats in Utah was the big Cornish pump which raised waters from the fabulous Ontario Mine at Park City. It could pump 3,606.404 gallons of water each day, lifting it 400 feet out of the mine. One day the Cornish pump stopped. Nothing would get it going again and the rising water in the mine was a serious danger. In desperation a Scottish engineer working in a competitive mine was summoned. He climbed up on the pump flywheel, struck it a mighty blow with an ordinary sledge hammer and the pump started turning again. He was thanked profusely and congratulated for his skill and know-hoHis bill was $1,000. The outraged mine operators sent the bill back and demanded an itemization. The engineer replied as follows: For hitting the wheel with a hammer, 50c, for knowing where to hit the wheel, $999.50. Knowing your business is important. Especially is this true with an organization like the U.S. Brewers Association whose trained staff is constantly at work to help preserve orderly, conditions for the sale ed of beer and ale, the light beverages of moderation enjoyed in Utah. 1 - mo |