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Show WEATHER L H Prec. Last PTA meeting IWlllf set for April 6 -- ing by Rell Argyle and Allan Laidlaw. It is hoped all parents take advantage of the opportunity to hear this discussion. Also on the program will be music by the High School Girls chorus, and Patti Lyman will give her prize winning speech that school 80 cent students high per expressed a desire to go to col- brought her honors at the State lege. Yet to many of these stud- Speech Festival. ents specialized training in one Election of officers for the comfield would be more valuable ing year will be held. To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cole, Slick Rock, a boy bom March 26. To Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Butt, Dove Creek, a boy bom March 26. To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black, Blanding, a girl bom March 27. To Mr. and Mrs. Arie Kraak, Monticello, a girl bom March 27. child go to college? Should your child go to college? This vital issue will be reviewed at the last meeting of the High School PTA at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, April 6. In a recent poll taken of the Will your until 2 p. m. yesterday, accord ing to Weatherman Virgil PHONE IN YOUR NEWS twire than The San Juan Record MONTICELLO. UTAH March 30, 1961 training. college Vocational education possibilities will be reviewed at the meet Page Four PHONE IN YOUR NEW S ready to LOOKING THINGS OVER at The San Juan Record is the Journalism class and their instructor Mr. Carl Osborn from San Juan High school, Blanding. The class visited the Record last Friday morning and saw how back shop machinery worked and how a newspaper was put together. Hospital Notes Zenos Black featured in magazine article ADMITTED: March 21 Juan County ntendent Zenos L. San Schools SuperiBlack is feaarticle in the March Denny Paige, Hilda Black, Monticello; Creek. March 24 March 25 Curtis Young, Bluff. Betty Cole, Slick Rock; Mary Butt, Dove Creek; Marvin Ketchum, White Mesa. March 26 Louise Harvey, Monticello; Irene Thorne, Dove Creek; Wanda Black, Blanding. March 27 Carol Ann Smith, Dove Creek; Sandra McBreaty, Blanding; Minnie Kraak, Monticello; Dorothy Smith, Monticello. T. Artl DISCHARGED: March 21 Russell Black, Jess Johnson, Denny Paige. March 22 Wendell Frost, Mabel Shumway, Ruth Nielson, Denny Priddy, Dawn Boyle, Helen Williams. March 23 Dorothy Ash, Val 'ROUND THE CLOCK Call us in case of an We fill emergency 1 Laws. your tank, or deliver bottles right away! March 24 Maureen Holliday, Julius Whyte, Infant Priddy. March 25 Jones Lee. March 26 Steve Chapman, Gilbert Pelirson. March 27 Jess Tuggle, Curtis Young, Robert Venable, Carol Smith, Lee Ann Barton. Ray's Northern Gas Heme Phone JU Owned Home Operated ANNOUNCEMENT to all Farmers and Ranchers Effective o; Maureen Holliday, Blanding. March 22 Lillie Argyle, Monticello; Jess Tuggle, Fry Canyon; Lee Ann Barton, Blanding. Wm. Gresko, MontMarch 23 Dove Steve Chapman, icello; tured in an issue of the Utah Educational Review. The magazine carries a picture of Supt. Black looking out over the vast Aneth oil pool. A second article in the magazine describes San Juan County as Utahs Rags to Riches School System. It tells of the countys growth from one of Utahs poorest districts to the most affluent in the state. , Mhmtwrt Mon-ticell- LEGAL 1, April Interest rate on long-ter- m 1961 loans through THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY will be 5Vi Farmers and Ranchers interested should contact: George W. Brown, Manager FLBA of Provo P. O. Box 198 172 South First East Provo, Utah Phone : FR3-864- 0 NOTICE SPECIALS UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE 6 FRI., INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: W. S. ATWOOD, L. W. ATWOOD, T. J. ATWOOD, A. C. ATWOOD, L. O. ATWOOD, F. A. ATWOOD, L. M. ATWOOD, W. A. ATWOOD, Contest 9146, against Atwood Placer Mining Claim; H. W. STALEY, W. N. STALEY, S. M. STALEY, F. N. STALEY, E. F. WEST, A. M. WEST, Contest 9147, against the Placer Mining Staley Claim; the above two claims described as being within sec. 6, T. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; M. A. JOHNSON, JOHN H. JOHNSON, M. JOHNSON, M. H. SHUMWAY, A. W. LITTLE, C. L. LITTLE, E. E. ORTON, S. T. ORTON, Contest 9148, against Kanab Placer Mining Claim; DOROTHY ANNA SYKES, PEARVIRGINIA SYKES, SON, heirs of WM. H. SYKES, dec.; ROBERT M. ROBERTSON; J. W. KADISH; E. W. GORDON; CHRIS FLORNIP; ELOF PETERSON; 0. W. DOOLITTLE; FRANKS SAT.. MARCH 31 & APRIL 7fl ARMOURS 2 7$ LBS HAMBURGER on April 6, 1961 April 13, 1961 April 20, 1961 April 27, 1961 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 15th day of March 1961. UNITED STATES OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS of LARKIN JULE Estate deceased. Creditors OVERTON will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at The Law Office Of F. Bennion Redd to Jean Bailey, Adminstratrix on or before the 3rd day of June A. D. 1961. s Jean Bailey Administratrix of Estate of LARKIN JULE OVERTON Deceased. 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House Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah. or POTATO CHIPS book binder HAASE, Contest 9149, against Hoskinnie Be Gay Placer Mining Claim; the last two claims described as being within sec. 13, T. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer., Utah, you, and each of you, your heirs, This Notice will be published the following dates, to wit: March 30, 1961 WONDER, HOT DOG Fresh Ground AUGUST 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, those certain mining against claims set forth above situate in the County of San Juan, State of Utah. A complaint 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 nonmineral 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 Management, Darling Building, 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 thi3 Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. BUNS 1 12 oz. reg. price 42? Libby's Family size Ripe Olives Buffet can. reg. price 23? For Quality Shop... 39? COMBINATION |