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Show Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frost and children are vacationing here from Gainsville, Fla. They expect to leave Monday for Denver where Mr. Frost will deliver a paper at a convention of the National Association of Geographers after which they will return to Florida. Mr. Frost is studying toward a doctorate degree at the University of Florida and also taught there the past year. Mr. and Mis. Steven Jensen and sons are visiting from California at the home of Mrs. Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Norton and family of Logan were here for the weekend. Joel and Jerry Norton had their fiancees The San Juan Record Montlcello, Utah Thursday, August 22, 1963 Page Nine here, and Jerry gave a report of his mission Sunday evening in the LDS Chapel. Saturday evening the Nortons received many of their friends at an Open House held at the home of Mrs. Sarah Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roberts and children of Phoenix have been vacationing here with Mrs. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd. Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Caroline UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND Somerville) Beall and little daughter, Michal, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. Beall was a participant in the golf tournament. After leaving here they went to New Mexico to visit with his relatives and planned to return here this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells and sons, Ronnie and Jeff, from Emporia, Kans. visited here last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Jones. Mr. Wells is a brother of Mrs. Jones. MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE Under office opened week. Three workers will use the office Dozwell Jamison, director; George Hurst, field representative; and Lydia Rentz, secretary and receptionist. Mr. Hurst has worked as field representative in this area for three years but has had no office. The office was formerly in Salt Lake City. The purpose of the office is to give aid to the Utah Indians. Thirty-seveper cent of Utahs Indians live in this area. One of the big tasks of the office, according to Lydia Rentz, is to administer financial help to Indian students attending elementary, high school and college classes. ACTION in the championship game of the Blue Mountain baseball tournament was hot and heavy for six full innings Aug. 12 afternoon. A Blanding The Masons have gone to is here shown in a safe slide into home base. player H&W Dr. Washington, D.C., where finally came out in the lead with a 13-- 9 score. r Mason will take a Record Photo residency in Surgery and Hospital Administration at Hadone-yea- Phone 587-251- 6 4-- H 0 for year residency ABAJO CLEANERS The lands will be sold subject to a reservation for ditches and canals according to the provisions of the act of August 30, 1890 (26 Stat. 291). In addition, all oil, gas, sod- FIRST PLACE in the junior division of the Style ium and potash will be re- Dress Revue held last Friday night went to Karma served to the United States In accordance with the act of Jo Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma M. Palmer July 17, 1914 (38 Stat. 509), as of Blanding, on the left. Presenting the cup to Karma amended, and patent will' be Jo is Mrs. Louise Harvey, county council presiissued subject to rights of dent. Photo courtesy Rell Argyle to lessees or prior permittees use so much of the surface of the lands as is required for without mining operations, compensation to the patentee for damages resulting from proper mining operations. In the event the purchaser of this land is other than the applicant, it will be necessary that the applicant be reim! I i bursed in the amount of $574-.0which he has expended for chaining of the land. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail will be considered only If received at i Land Office, Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 prior to 11 oclock a.m., on October 2, e 1963. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompaneid by cere montified checks, ey orders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower Shown are just a few of the many tires now in stock. corner Public Sale Bid, Come in and let ns help you with your tire needs all Serial No. 044150, Sale held sizes. October 2, 1963. The highest CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY WE CAN bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the SAVE YOU MONEY! amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of ' the land should file their EL claims, or objections, with the or on before the undersigned Monticello time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the above sale date. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further Information, write: J. E. Keogh Manager, Land Office' Salt Lake City, Utah By F. S. Kirk v- - Acting Published Aug. 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12, 1963 s. '! t Kn x Dr. Mason leaves attend Adventist day schools in the city and Mrs. Mason will maintain the home. It is possible she will also assist one of the evangelistic NWUSW14 Sec. 7; T. 35 S., R. 26 E., SL Mer., Utah; Acres, 80; Appraised Value, $400.00. TIRES n Seventh-da- 1171), 4-- H two-roo- ley Memorial hospital. The children will of section to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held at 11 oclock a.m., on the 2nd day of October next, at Land Office, 3rd Floor Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: Serial No., Land Description, NE4SE!i Sec. 12; T. 35 S., R. 25 E., SL Mer., WINNERS of both the Monticello City League and the Blue Mountain Little League Baseball tournament was the H&W Dairy team. While H&W players gather around Recreation Director Tom Burr is here shown by Norman E Lundell BLANDING The staff for presenting trophies to Cooper Jones, coach of the H&W this region of the Utah Indian team, following the final game of the tourney last Record Photo Weather report through the Affairs was busy getting set- Monday. tled in their new office in the courtesy of Virgil Eastin. Blanding City building last Bring them in early and let us get them ready in plenty of time for your return to the provisions U.S.C. 2455, R.S. (43 there will be offered Indian Affairs ARE YOUR CLOTHES READY? 1 Legal Notice Events of the Queen City of the Golden Circle y t f post-offic- TIRES left-han- d Sell it with a Classified Ad teams in their Bible work. above-describe- d PASO SERVICE 587-263- 6 This is the real McCoy! J Smokey Says: This is the original. The one that has become a world standard for toughness! After three, five, ten years of the worst kind of pounding, the 'Jeep Universal is still king of the hill.!. master of the toughest jobs around! Test it today see why the 'Jeep' Universal is the world leader in its class. When are you going to start your years with a 'Jeep' Universal? Available with half or cabs or convertible top. 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