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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD 30. 1953, Page 3 ! BLANDING BOY rrrirrmrTrrm wriTgrriP Legal Notices CLASSIFIED IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF N JUAN COUNTY STATE OF ITAH ) Harry C. Rogers, Plaintiff) vs. ) Noel D. Sitton. Thomas H ) Ford, otherwise known and) of record as T.) appearing H. Ford.) H Forde and T. Bessie I. Larsen, widow of) F. Wm. Leo Reed) Larsen, also known as William Reed) and William M. Reed, and) Emma Reed, his wife, Noah) his) Dale, and Dlcie Dale, Del-) wife, O. W. Reed and phla Reed, his wife. William) Redd and Emma Redd, his) wife. Carlos Hall. Francis A.) Williams and Mary J. W11- -) liams. his wife. L. L. Leh and) SUM Myrtle C Leh, his wife, J. W.lMONS. B. Hammond.) Cooper. F. Judv May Little and Eugene) Little, her husband, Godfrey) Glen and Smart, Wright,) J. B. English, Charles Em--R.) Civil order in Turner, John Robinett, Com-- ) No. envelope and Royalty ) 804 when you mail it to The o pire Lease pany, a corporation, Empire) San Juan Record. No ad- lease and Royalty Company) Ltd., a corporation, western) o vertising from outside the Natural Gas Company, a) trade are will be accepted Byrd Frost Inc.,) corporation. unless paid in advance. . a corporation. State Consolt-- ) a cor-- )' datlon Company, The Record assumes no and Samuel W. Me-- ) poration responsibility for errors af- and the heirs, devisees,) lion ter the first insertion. o executors, ) admlnlstra a successors, and assigns of) a SJLILSJLiULiULiULiLOJULf m.0-P.- 8 anv and all of the defend-- ) ants above named; and wall) otner persons unk n o n ) any right, title,) claiming estate or Interest In, or lien) uoon real the property des-- ) Modern house SALE FOR In the complaint ad-- ) with bath on 60X100 foot lot. cribed verse to the complainant's) One bedroom, kitchenette, liv- ownership, or clouding his) ADVERTISING RATES 50c insertion o Minimum Over 5 lines .... 10c per line (5 words per line) Boldface type ....'20c a line Reader ads 15c a line Blind ads double rate Card of Thanks One insertion .... 10c a line Two insertions 17c a line All Classified Ads are payable in advance. To Place Classified Ads By Mail Write your ad plainly figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose o stamps, check or money -- the tors, For Sale Real Estate ) ing room, unfurnished but will title thereto leave water heater, panelray, THE STATE OF Defendants.) UTAH TO gas stove and 500 gallon butane- SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned tank. Complete for $3500. Conrequired to serve upon O. A. whose K R Jr Montirello gj.eni attorney, plaintiffs 46. Utah. Phone saiify address is 701 Utah Savings & Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 p, Misrplanpnil4 daya after gyice Df this summons upon you. If you fall so to do new SALE FOR Practically judgment by . default will be taken against you for the relief demanded ' Electric said complaint which has been - Ironer. vTl, in er filed with the clerk of said court Redd. Phone 50 Monticello, ' and a copy of which Is herewith served upon you. Utah This action is brought to quiet described to the following Pontiac Potatoes title FOR SALE real property In San Juan County, $3.25 sack. See H. Roy Miller, Ctah, The a 2 of the NV4. the NVi of Monticello, Utah. the S,. the SVi of the SWV of Section 15; the EV4 of the NE'4 of Section 20; the NV4 of For Sale Automobiles NEU. the EVi of the NWV, the S i4 of the NWVi of SecR & W TRAILER SALES tion 21; the N'a of the NW',4 Pan American America's finest of Section 22; the SV4 of the Home on Wheels KW', the SWV, of Section 27; the Sl2 of Section 28; the NW!4, Complete line, new, used trailthe N4 of the SWy4. the Swy ers. Liberal terms, trades, free of the SWy and the VfVt of installthe NE.4 of Section 33. all In delivery. Trailer hitches Township 38 South. Range 26 ed. East, Salt Lake Meridian, sub2322 North Avenue Phone 1801 oil ject only In to reservation of SV, and gas patent covering Grand Junction, Colorado described. of above Section 28, c Lots 1, 2 and 3, the SWV of the SE !i of the NWV4, the NE'4 the EV& of the SWVi and the Business Opportunities W'i of the SEV4, Lot 4, the SWVi of the Nwy4 and the WV4 MONEY BACK Town- Tan-;?- C 13-tf- C rnr .J C-l- riS- i 13-tf- c ' 13-4- tp vV 40-tf- , IRON-CLA- of the SW of Section 5, ship 37 South, Range 26 East, Salt Lake Meridian, subject to -reservation of all oil and gas In patent from the United States. Monthly Spare The faEVi of tke NEVi and the NE4 of the SE'4 of Section 6, Time 37 South, Range 26 Township Refilling and collecting monEast, Salt Lake Meridian March 27, 1953. ey from our new type 5c candy Dated address vending machines in this im- Plaintiff's to Dove Creek.O. Oolo. mediate area. No selling: A. Tangren qualify for work you must have 701 Utah Plaintiff's &Attorney Trust Building, seSavings car., references, $600.00 cash, Salt Lake City, Utah cured by inventory. Devoting Fist Publ. April 2, 1953 six hours week to business, Last Publ. Mav 7, 1953 your end on. percentage of col- San Juan Record lections will net up t0 $250.00 NOTICE TO WATER USERS have monthly with very good poss- The following applications ibilities of taking over full time. been filed with the State Engineer water In San Juan Income increasing acordingly. to appropriate State of Utah, throughout beFor interview, include phone in County, the entire year and all locations application. Write P.O. Box 1444, ing from SLB&M, unless otherwise designated: p Salt Lake City, Utah. 24121 Delbert Redd. Blandlng, use for Irrigation Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. well bet. 600 and 700 from an Miscellaneous E. 10 and S. ft. at a point ft. deep 10 ft. from wy4 Cor. Sec. 7. T39S, Would the person who borrow- R25E from The water will be used ed the brush rake from Dr. Feb. 1 to Dec. 1 to irrigate 160 acres Blacks place by the Nielson re- of land embraced in SWV4 said Sec. and for domestic purposes. servoir, about 10 miles north- 7. 24132 MontiReed H. east of Monticello please either cello, Ut.; 5 sec-f- t. forWilson, Irrigation use 650 450 well an and bet. me or it where from know return let it is, as I need it badly. Perhaps g- ?0ee?t atfrmpwy4 cor sec1" win be used you can use it again sometime. t39S. R25E.1 TheDec.water 1 to irrigate 120 to Feb Herman Lockerby, from Fraiser, In SV4NWV4 of embraced land acres Colorado and w4NEl4 said Sec. 7, and for d incidental domestio and g purposes. ANTED W Ilford Frost. P. O. Box 24391 for 2 sec-f- t. Monticello. 407, MAN WANTED For 1500 irrigation use fromUt.;a well bet. eoo business. at a feet and 400 point s. deep family Rawleigh Permanent if you are a hustler. 68 , Write Rawleigh S Dept. VTD- - Wiii be used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 to Irrigate 40 acres of land em4 braced In EV4NEV4 Sec. 27, Sec, 26, and SWV4SWV4 Sec. d for and R24E, In all T35S, 23, and incidental domestio g purposes. 24606 Delbert Redd, Blanding, for Irrigation use Ut.; 10 sec-f- t. well bet. 600 and 700 from a N. 300 ft. and ft. deep at a point E 50 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 30, T38S, R25E. The water will be conveyed by ditch to an equalizing to be used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 to Irrigate 150 acres of land embraced in SWi4NWy4; WVfeSWy; 30 and NWViNWVi SESW'Aall Sec. T38S. R25E, and for In Sec. 31, g d Incidental GUARANTEE! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $200 , 13-lt- n. n. - 13-2- tc ( year-roun- stock-waterin- 1 ! n. I NWy-NW- year-roun- stock-waterin- 10-l- n. stock-waterin- year-roun- San Juan High Briefs . . . . April Wednesday afternoon, 1953, through the courtesy the Graham Music and Lyce-- ! Bureau, the Palmer Martin Marionettes presented Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp. The Marionette show was in 22, in a street in Peking, the cave where Aladdin They will graduate which had The track meet been scheduled for last Tues-- I day was again postponed, this time because of rain. It was be held next Tuesday if the wea-o- f ther permits. It had been post-ur- n poned from last Friday because usable the track was not in condition. Mondav. May 15. I , ; t of Population Weekly Reachedby T 81 China: discov- - ered his wonderful lamp: and Act three showed the interior CWSDtiDCrS of the palace of the emperor of. Lake Citv Studies of Salt China In the cast were: Aladdin, his that the weekely newspaper has mother, the princess, and thet0 Kiahact rooorchin and rroot. of Genu the Lamp. The Sophomores presented RPJmnnVver. Publisher of the Springville h.n4 told members of the In- LjwnhirH wrioht niavoH a trnm ternational Foot Printers Assn. Guest speaker at the Foot a Tnnv PLinc Prner luncheon at the New- afterbouse Hotel sang "Downhearted; a skit was noon, April 16,Thursday Mr. Conoover presented by Joselyn Bayles, stated that weeklies have piolled Chloe Jeanene 80 Jean Black, on readership surveys Brown, Ver Dawn Guymon, Madailthroughout bel June Hurst, Nedra Palmer, ies rank 22theto state while LaVerne Powell, and Goldie and radio have a35. Television listening audWinters: Nedra Palmer and Ver ience of about 14. In local Dawn Guymon Prarie areas, the sang weekly circulates to Moon; a marriage was perform- 81 of the population. with Goldie Winters ed by The newspaper ediGwen Child and Peggy Peter- tor mustcountry be a man of strong son serving as bride and groom, convictions, the Springville JoAnn Brown as the father of stated. He is expectthe bride, and Stanley Hawkins publisher ed to fight for a many as the forlorn lover; Stanley causes. He fights great a constant Hawkins sang, I Went to Your battle to maintain those freeWedding; George Perkins play- doms we hear about so much on ed an accordian solo, Tell Me a national level Youre Mine: the Whistler and freedom of the press,suchtheas the right his Mother dancf.'d; American of the people to be informed History class on final exam day on their government, the right was portrayed in a skit with to have honest, compentent pubKleston Laws as the teacher lic officials. and George Perkins as the boy A instance of the who came in to fix the radiator; countryspecific press unholding the Mabel June Hurst Carol and rights of the people, is a case Black played a duet, now before the courts testing the modem version of Oh the right of public officials to Mabel June and Carol withhold from the people minaccompanied all musical numb- utes of the officials meetings ers. until the officials consider the The election for next years minutes lafe for publication. student body officers took place The people pay taxes and have last Thursday afternoon. The a right to know how winners were announced at the funds are being spent by their their matinee dance Friday afternoon. elected government officials." Mr. Conover was a member of They are: president, Shirley Palmer; vice president, Johnny the last session of the Utah Nielson; secretary, Nedra Palmand is past president of er, cheerleader, Frankie Burten-shaw- ; the Utah State Press student council members: Jimmy Black, Bruce Palmer, Carol USS ORISKANY DeWayne Shumway, Black, Mabel June Hurst, and SERVING ABOARD Glepalee Palmer. Far East (FHTNC) Serving The Broncoettes held elec- aboard the attack carrier USS tions Monday, April 27, for of Oriskany is William R. Hurst, ficers for the school year seaman, USN, son of Mr. and The newly elected Pep Mrs. William Hurst of BlandClub officers are: president, ing, Utah. Barta Jean Lyman, vice presiThe Oriskany is back in Kordent, Mabel June Hursst; and ean waters after a short period of rest and relaxation. secretary, LaVerne Powell. The senior class started pracThe ship recently stopped at ticing for Commencement last Japans fourth largest city, Nagoya, on a good will visit. ! w two-pian- o Suz-anna- 1953-195- 4. Legal Notices Mrs. Robert R. Bronson ha3 her as Clerk resigned Estate of Howard Dean Per- of the Local position Draft Board, and will Deceased Creditors kins, Mis. Ann Palmer is the new present claims with vouchers to clerk at his residence the undersigned in Blanding, San Juan County, Legal Notices Utah on or before the 20th day of June, 1953. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PI BLISHER) La Ray Alexander DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Administrator Bureau of Land Management First Publ. April 16, 1953 Land & survey Office Salt Lake City, Utah Last Publ. May 7, 1953 April 22. 1953 San Juan Record NOTICE Is hereby given that NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Beverly P. Alexander, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, on or before the 20th day of June, 1953. La Ray Alexander Administrator. First Publ. April 16, 1953 Last Publ. May 7, 1953 San Juan Record FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE UNITEIl STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of lend Management Land and Survey Office Salt Lake City, Utah April 9. 1953 Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28. 1934 ( 48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Kenneth R Bailey of Monticello, Utah Serial No. SL 069338, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3 00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 25th day of June, 1953 next, at this office, the following tracts fit land; Lots 4. 5, NWy4SWi4 Sec. 27. Lots 7. 8. Sec. 28, T 32 S. R 23 E., S. L. M. 198.98 acres. This land will be sold with a reservation of all oil and gas to the United States. No bid will be accepted for a portion of the land described. Bids may be made by the princiagent, either personally pal or hlB or at the sale by mall. Bids sent by mail will be considered onlv If received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes checks certified accompanied by or money orders made of the payable to the Treasurer United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must cor-be marked In the lower ner "Public sale bid. Serial No. SL 069338. Sale, 10 a m, June 25, 1953." The highest bidder will be re qulred to pay Immediately the amount thereof. claimants of the Any adverse NOTICE consisting of 4,500 sheep, 200 cows and 20 horses. H. C. Perkins Sheep Co., 24608 for IrrigaBlanding. Ut.; 10 sec-f- t. wells three use from tion 8C0 ft. deep at points and In amVT 200 ft. ounts as follows: (1) T38S, R24E; from E'4 .;Cor. Sec. E.12, 700 from ft. (21 3 13 T38S, R25E 3 D3 Wt Cor Sec. 7, 1320 ft. from WA sec-ft- .; (3) E Cor. Sec. 7. T38S, R25E 3 13 SM-- ft The water will be conveyed by and ditch to equalizing reservoirs, Oct. 31 will be used from Mar. of1 to emland 350 atTes The Raymond Carter familj braced In S' Mi NE 4 Sec 12 NWSEV4. and 13 R24E, T383, A1 from sScse4NE'4 returned home and have n where they i8SeT3&s, VR25EW and for4 California since the last of November, round consisting of of 300 head and io;o bead of sheep La24'673 H. Hazleton, Marlon Monticello. Ut.; 5 sec ft. for Irriwell bet. use from a gation 500 ft. deep at a polntN. and 00 are trees The fruit beautiful, d W. 200 'ft. from'SE cor. do hope we dont get a freeze eCi 3, T3as. R23E. The water 1win to Mar. 1. to Nov. be used fromacres again. land should file of land embraced irrigate 160 3. their claims, or objections, on or beand Sec. for said SE'i in and fore the time designated for sale. Incidental domestic purchased a Ralph Carver The Bureau of Land Management g purposes. new field cultivator and the County Records Protests resisting the granting or has not checked existence week. this of any adplanter applications, to ascertain the anv of the foregoing must verse be claims. in reasons therefor, with owner claiming Any contiguous C. Alfred Frost and Wendell affidavit form, with extra copy and such Engineer. 403 a preference right must assert above filed with the State Frost of the Seventies were visit- State from 30 the with Utah, Lake days right City. Salt Capitol, date. 1953. Sun sale ors and speakers at Eastland on or before JuneM.28. Ernest E. House l Tracy Joseph and Sacrament meetManager State Engineer RePubl. First Juan April 17. 1953 ing last Sunday. San Published in the 15. 1953 30 Publ. Last May from April Ut., Monticello, cord. San Juan Record Read the advertisements-- It psy to May 28, 1953 12-i- n. sec-ft- post-offi- year-bee- i stock-waterin- g, ! ce left-ha- -- 10-l- n. above-describ- year-rou- stock-waterin- day-schoo- SCOUTS & EXPLORERS ENJOYABLE TIME has two brothers and a little ter. She was born April 24. , Thursday, April Utah Game and Fish Law Changes License sis-HA- Because this is a legislative Two truck loads of Blanding year, and because the change in mm-an- d laws and Grayson Ward Boy Scouts The Gene Blieken.-d.iffaffecting the fish and the Explorers enjoyed a wonder- - bined business with pleasure on ;ame licenses was not passed un ouring at Butler Wash southwest a recent trip to Albuquerque, td th last day of the Legisla-o- f Bluff, Friday evening and Sat They visited with a niece, and ture. the 1953 licenses will not urday. The weather was just bought furniture fur their new be ready for distribution until right acording to scout leader motels. sometime during May. Realizing Glen Shumway. It wasn't too, this situation, the Fish & Game cold or too hot. and the moon Mrs. Veda Williams Commission, in their last session Scorup shone beautifully all evening, was in Blanding one day last wk. provided that the 1952 licenses After suppier prepared and en- - She met her husband, Harvey would be honored until the 1953 joyed by the groups, they had Williams as he came from the1 licenses are available a program aiound the campfire Elk Mt. range and they went to There was and is another pro Lyman Bayles, Doug Galbraith "cab and Provo. blem. however, and that is the and Tex Bradford took their to those people one with cars loaded wi:h people to spend Kerm and Helen Redd came m Xvho have regard not had a fishing the evening. They took Albert R busiParadox Monday on 1952. In order to cense Lyman who entertained the boys afew hours wita allow during these people to fish, the with stones of early San Juan. their mothers and families. commission authorized the Dir- and told of the bad men whoused ector to prepare some temporary to roam this country and what UTAH PUBLIC ASSISTANCE fishing permit and alow same to BE MAY EXAMINED ROLLS happened to them. be turned in as credit on a 1953 Also part of the evening proCommencing Tuesday, May 12, license when it is available. It h 1953 the public assistance gram was a court of honor in is not necesary that the permit the boys received many rolls of Grand County and San be turned in to the same promotions for their work. Dway Juan counties may be examined who sold it. This temporaryagent per ne Bavles. son cfLvman and Dol- - by any bona fide taxpayer of mit expires June 1, 1953. ores Bayles, and Jimmy Winters, the state of Utah. This is in comA survey of the State indicatmon of Rowena Winters, were pre pkance with an act of the 1953 es that the early fishing areas sented with Star Badges. Scout session of the Utah State Nyal Flander and Aldean islature changing the policy on in the State lie in 14 counties; Washburn are the scout men of confidentiality of welfare rolls, Grand, San Juan and others. So must be noted, however, that these temporary fishing permits i Tt the Grayson Ward. information mada will be on sale in these counties About six thirty Saturday am the only The temporary fishing permit the boys participated in a flag available to the public will be raising ceremony which was very the recipients name, his or her will be isisued in three denomimpresive. After breakfast, they address, and the amount of the inations and is to be sold only to those who did not purchase hiked in many directions. Glen grant. Any eligible person may make a 1952 permit to fish. Shumway took a truckload down the Butler a little further to see an examination of the rolls un1. The $1 resident fishing lia huge cave in that locality. Sev der the following restrictions: cense for those who are 12 and 1. An Affidavit must be sign- under 16: eral of the boys encountered rattle snakes and porcupines, but ed on a form to be provided by 2. The $3.00 resident all had a lot fun and excitement. the Welfare Department certi- license for those who are fishing 16 and At noon, thev began their trip fying the following; under 65; back to Blanding. (a) That the signer is a bona 3. The fishing lified taxpayer of the State of cense 5 dav permit which sells Utah. FIRST TRIP ON SAN JUAN for $4 00. Of course this non-re- s R VER TO START MAY 4TH (b) That the signer has lived ident fishing 5 day permit will Frank Wright and his group in the state for a period of at not be acceptable as acredit toone least downyear. ward the purchase of the 1953 the San expect to start (c) That any information ob- license because it in itself is a Juan River on their first 1953 tained not combe will used for boat trip, Monday, May 4. There temporary permit. On it the agare sixteen people to go as pass- mercial andor political pur- ent is required to write the date. The permit is onengers, and they are a camera poses. 2. A statement in club from Los Angeles. writing must ly good for 5 days from and inThere will be five boatmen to be made of the reason for the cluding the day of issuance of ' man the five boats to carry the request. the license. Also, while the entire list may group. The water isnt as high as Anyone having lost a 1952 liwritten list cense can secure a duplicate usual and not as high as they be examined, no would like to have it be. but Mr. may be made of names, addres-s:- s. thereof from the Fish and Game or amounts of grants. (A list offices in Salt Lake Wright thinks they wll have no City for V4 one the original cost. trouble. The only place .their is defined as more than name or boats might have to be pushed a For full information of changes address.) in licenses and license fees, see short distance is at Piute Farms 7 of the 1953 Utah Fish and that wouldnt be at all ser- APRON & OVERALL DANCE Chapter The Apron and Overall dance and Game Laws, ious. The trip will take 7 days. which sets given by the Montiicello danc- forth each and every license for KEITH SHUMWAY IN JAPAN ing club Saturday night was a sale, the price thereof, as well Keith Shumway, a son of Mr. very interesting affair and very as the type of license. and Mrs. Arah Shumway, is sta- well attended. Western decorationed at Japan at the present. tions were used on the stage and USE RECORD ADS He is in the Navy and works on as table decorations. Three of TO CLEAN UP. MAKE $ $ $ Get ready for Spring Housea repair ship that travels in that thee club ladies, Lenora Jones, and Ni- cleaning. Make some extra monvicinity. He is expecting a week na Barton Marie modeled period cos- ey at the same time. or ten day vacation soon and is from Pioneer Days. Not Bargain sellers and bargain' hoping to see LaMar Wright tumes be outdone by the ladies, 4 buyers meet in the Record want during that time. LaMar is going to , to school in Japan at the present. of the men modeled some of the ad section. fashions from the roaring twenWe do the job for a small Baxter amount. ties, Miller, Helmar John NEW ARRIVAL son Tom and Ed way Redd A daughter arrived at the hos- modeled Jones a swimming suit. ReMr. and Mrs. Julius Harvey, pital in Pacific Grove, Cal. April freshments were served. Mary Bessie, Verdell and Sandra 26 for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hur Commititee memebers in char left last Friday afternoon to acst. This is the first baby in the ge of the dance were Lenora company Jay who will visit with family, and the mother is the Himmelberger, Nina Barton, relatives for a few days before re former Helen Redd. Grand par- Marie Jones, Iris Barton Fern turning to his duties with the U. ents who were waiting to hear Wood, Vera Hazelton and Leona 3. Navy. Jay will return to his the news were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Markosek. ship May 3 and will sail from Hurst and Mr. and Mrs; Delbert San Francisco for Pearl Harbor Redd. It is the first grandchild Read the advertisements It pays shortly after that date. for Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, and they feel that it is really worth the wait Mrs. Hurst left Thursday to go to Califronia to help welcome s j ' pay-whic- Leg-leade- rs non-reside- nt Him-melberg- - the new arrival. WARNING FROM FIRE DEPT. Mr. May says he wishes the women and children would not all rush to the fires as soon as the siren blows, and if it continues, some of them wil be present ed tickets. It is not only dangerous for those people standing around, but there are so many cars in the way that it is quite impossible for the truck to get close to the fire, and a few seconds da lay can mean quite a bit, sometimes. Made hiiifiE'iivWier Robert Earl Strawn, of Monticello, Utah, who, on July 1, 1953, made 8 L No, entry, Homestead 069350. for WH, Sec. 8, Township 34 S, Range 25 E, S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to before the land above described, Pearl Butt, Notary Public, at Monticello, Utah, on the 1st day of July 1953. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert L. Wilkin, James Barry, The brothers and sisters and Walter Wilkin, and Cloyd L. Johnson, all of Monticello, children of Mrs. Nora Nielson, Utah. gave a party for her in honor of Ernest E. House in Nw Mother - Shell love the way baby min- d- clothes are washed so clean, sweet, and fluffy. her birthday, April 27, at her home. She was very much surprised, and they spent an enjoyable evening together. Frank NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Wright had his tape recorder PUBLIC SALE with him, and they listened to UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR recorded music sung by Darwin Bureau of Land Management Jones and organ solos played by Land and Survey Office Mamie Adams. Lovely refreshSalt Lake City, Utah ments were served. , April 7, 1953 Manager First Publ. April 30, 1953 Last Publ. May 28, 1953 San Juan Record Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of La Var Black Lvman, of Blanding. Utah Serial No. U 02558, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than (10.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 oclock a. m., on the 23rd day of June, 1953 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: NW'4NW4 See. 15 T 37 S. R. 22 East. SL.M. Utah 40 acres This land will be sold with a es ervatton of oil and gas to the United States Bids may be made by the principal or hisoragent, either personally at the sale by mall. Bids sent by mail will be considered only If received at this office to hour fixed for the sale. prior must be In sealed envelopes acBids by certified checks or companied post-offimoney orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked In d corner Public the lower sale bid. Serial No. U 02558, Sale, 10 a. m. June 23. 1953". The highest bidder will be required to pay Immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the records of San Juan County to ascertain the existence of anv adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claiming a ce left-han- j I Buy Mother Shell appreciate a fully automatic Maytag. A light but welcome storm came to Blanding Tuesday am. Only .23 of an inch fell at that time, but hopes are high that there will be more. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright Monday, were Dr. and Mrs. Joseph They were returning from a trip to their children in Calif., and came by way of Monument Valley for a short visit. They are from Pittsburg, Pa, and the Dr. has travelled on the river with Frank and his Grandmother Eis-ama- n. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grow and son spent several days here last week. Mrs. Grow is a sister to La rene Shepard, Martha Caroll and Chadncey and Zenos Black and Mr. Grow is a nephew of Lucy1 Adams. Mr. Grow is asst postmaster at Ogden and very busy, so their stay was short. They returned to their home Sunday. above-describ- Preston and Emily Redd are on a business trip to Paradox, and from there to Rifle, Colo. They expect to be gone several days. must assert such preference right right within 30 days from the above John D and Luela Rogers resale date. ceived word recently of the arErnest E. House Manager rival of a little grand daughter First Publ. April 17. 1953 in Missouri. Her parents are Milt Last Publ. May 15, 1953 on and Wanda Rogers, and she San Juan Record She knows Maytags repu- tation for cleanest clothes $ . . . quickly. 309 95 Gyrafoom washing action cleanest clothes. Means Completely Automatic Washes, rinses, spin dries, turns off! Safety Lid Raise lid, action stops. Liberal Trade-In- s Working Mother She sets controls Maytag takes care of itself. Easy Payments yman Mercantile Monticello, Utah |