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Show Nineteen uranium producers NOW ON SPECIAL face jeopardy proceedings Nineteen uranium producers way, $14,353; Moki Mining Co., in San Juan County face jeop- $15,278, Ol Jato Uranium Co., ardy proceedings by the Utah $1,073; Plateau Consolidated State Tax Commission, ac- Mining Co., $1,438; Security cording to an announcement Uranium & Oil, $2,936; Shat-tuc- k Denn Co., $21,820; Shumby the commission this week A total of 20 notices of jeop- way Brothers, $9,920, Shumardy assessments have been way and Redd, $5,677; Shumprepared to advise each pro- way Uranium Mining Corp., ducer that he may have a $10,931; Stocks & Gramlich, hearing before the commis- $3,849; Valley Mining Co , sion next month. After the $2,169, Vanadium Queen Uranhearing the procedure will be ium, $16,842 and Western to seek foreclosure in dis- Corporation, $1,545. trict courts against operators holding out against the assessments. Commissioner Donald T. Adams, former Monticello attorney, is heading the jeopardy proceedings operation. At issue in the proceedings will be ' the Utah method of computing The Monticello Lions Club, mining property tax valuation. The legislature has set following a short regular the tax value at twice the av- meeting Monday night, staged erage net proceeds for the a broom sale throughout Monthree previous years and ticello for the purpose of raismany operators claim that the ing funds for the Lions sight tax is unconstitutional. conservation fund, according The tax compution problem to President Eddie Boyle. has been inherit for several Also Monday night the ears as the operator of a mine Lions voted to donate $20 to that has closed must continue the Rebus Rota Club for the to pay a tax based on the net clubs project on Blue Mountain. proceeds until the three-yea- r period has elapsed. Similarly A was heard by the a producer buying a worked-ou- t Lionsreport from the nommine after a big operation inating present commitee and election must continue to pay a tax of officers will be held the based on the larger firms pro- first meeting In May. ceeds, The next regular meeting of 24A 60 Ford Vz ton 8 A similar case involving the Lions Club will be April benow is Inc., pending Jen, 23. This will be a Ladies Night 4 spd., had real good care" fore Third District Court Jen innow owes $596,298 in taxes. affair and all wives are The vited. San Juan County The 20 new producers added movie, Chev. Vz ton SWB 6 Beyond the Rainbow, 26C-- 60 to the list have a total tax will shown be at the meeting. of bill $203,406 plus penalties "Torsion bar ride" and interest proSan Juan County The ducers and their assessments Blanding students to 33B 57 Chev. Vz ton 8 as listed by the State Tax Commission are: Allied Mis"New pafnt - fully reconditioned' sion Oil, Inc., $18,991; Car- state speech meet lisle Uranium, $2,642; ContinBy Norman E. Landed Chev. ton 6 ental Materials Corp., $22,346; BLANDING Alan Nugent Federal Even Odds, Inc., $974; and Lillian San Galbraith of Uranium Corp, $1,201; Inter- Juan High School will com- "Lots of service left" national Oil & Metals, $33,-97- pete in the State Speech Meet Merwm Shumway, Bur-de- in Provo this Chev. ton stake 8 Saturday at 75A-- 58 Shumway, Glen Shura 9 am. Dual wheel stake, 4 speed" Alan and Lillian won the right to go to the state finals Movie filming in by winning in the Region Festival last Saturday in a R91A 60 Chev Vz ton SWB 6 Monument Volley pantomime and retold story, 4 speed - 6 cylinders" Miss Galbraith Monu- respectively. San Juan County The Luck of retold Roaring ment Valley was again serving as a scenic backdrop this Camp,. Three other students week for Hollywood .motion Sonja Shumway, George Baycrews. picture less, and Kristine Carrol The valley provided needed were given excellent ratings scenic material for the $25 the recent region meet. million Cinerama spectacular at Mrs. Nielson, speech teachThe Wav the West Was er, took nine students to the will star Henry which Won, Fonda and Debbie Reynolds. meet. Camera crews and extras stayed at Gouldings but none of the actors were to be present at the location. The Way the Much of West Was Won was filmed last fall in the little mountain town of Ridgway, Colo., where considerable work was done to remodel the little city into a frontier Independence, Missouri. Crews and stars were on location at Ridgway and near Montrose and Delta, Colo., for various mountain and river scenes in that area. USED CARS 9A 57 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air 8 "V8 power glide, popular model" 10B 54 Dodge 2 dr. Sta. Wag. 8 USED "Lots of power" $295 25C 57 Chev. 4 dr. Sedan 8 recently overhauled" $950 'Power-glid- CARS Lions stage broom sale e, 26A 48 Chev. 4 dr. Sedan 6 "Good old car" $99 30B 57 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air 8 $995 "Red and & white, power glide" 32A 59 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air 8 'Power glide, nice looking car" 1957 Cadillac r. Deville Drops $500 A Day Until Sold. Beg. Ap. 13 4-d- TRUCKS $995 Merc 2 dr. P34-- 54 HT $1450 cpe. 8 $395 "Classy looking" tree-plantin- g 49A 57 Cadillac 4 dr. HT Deville 8 "Air conditioned & fully powered" USED TRUCKS 57A 60 Buick 4 dr. HT Invicta 8 "Just like new!" " Olds 4 dr. 88 8 "21,000 miles, real cream puff" 59A-- 59 60B 56 Ford 4 dr. Fairlane 8 'Solid black - real preformer" 69A59 63A 61 Chev. 2 dr. Monza 6 "White body, red top, bucket seats" $1695 $2695 $2195 $695 $2095 tt R90 51 Chev. 4 dr. Fleetline 6 "Recently overhauled" 202B-- 55 "Red Phone 587-225- & Ford 2 dr. Victoria 8 White - Sporty" Monticello, Utah g Friday & Saturday, April 13 & 14 SPECIALS FLOUR Track Meet set Saturday , By Norman E. I.nndell San Juan BLANDING High School will hold their lpm. Moab and Monticello will be the visiting schools. One of the outstanding races of the day will be the low hurdles race between Monti-eello- s Walton, Moabs Cornet, and San Juans Bradford. All three men have shown themselves capable of running an excellent race in other meets. Johnny Conway will be expected to do well in the mile and the 880. He placed third in the Grand Junction meet US DA last Saturday. Coach Cochran is expecting Tim Bradford to do well m Choice the broadjump and to, possibly, win the 100 yard dash. Ben Black and Lewis Black are also expected to pick up some points in the shot put. The track has had some new cinders put on it since last year, and it has recently been raked and rolled so that it is in excellent condition. t bone steaks rA..c.h::6 $109 ASPARAGUS SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. Recorder in charge of officials schools Mrs. Arvilla Warren, 'Vi A ' ' ,r5XO)lD)ftfV second annual San Juan High School Invitational Track Meet in Blanding Saturday at Fresh, New LB. 225' ' APPLES Northwest Winesap Dozen Fresh, Head 98c 10c LB. San Jian County Recorder and lady vice president of the Utah State Association of pounty has for the past Officials, week been conducting schools for county officials throughout the state of Utah. The first of tha training schools was held here in Monticello on April 2 and the training officials then went to Grand, Carbon, Emery, Utah, Salt Lake and Tooele Counties the remainder of the week. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 12, Page Eight x 1962 ROUND STEAK Boneless, USDA Choice 09c Lb. LONGHORN CHEESE rd49' All Steaks and Roasts Cut From USDA Choice Beef Only $695 8 its the Invitational $195 , PENDLETON PEAS GRAPE JUICE 6Mre Mid ORANGE JUICE 9$loo 10 Oz So? ... 7$1QQ 6$100 $219 i |