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Show Dont be a - sell it with a Record Want Ad "Litter-Sitte- r" Legal Notice 0 I Expert 7V Service Black & White RADIO REDD'S TIRE RECAPPING Color & PHONOGRAPH LOCALLY WHILE YOU WAIT YOUR GOODYEAR DONE Gelgher Counter Service Moab TIRE DEALER TV & Electronics BRODERICK CARL E. SABO TIRE SERVICE MONTICELLO CHEVROLET In Monticello Call . . . Monticello Doxol Phone Rubber Official Stamps, Seals, Daters, Number ers. Stamp Pads, Ink, etc. THE SAN JUAN 587-263- RECORD Sales 0 REPAIR 24-HOU- R OF HARDS Phone Miscellaneous OF SAN UTAH .... .... movie shown at Dove Creek The Sculptured Earth, a sound-colo- r movie on the proposed Canyonlands National Park prepared by the National Park Service, was shown to the Dove Creek Chamber of Commerce Tuesday evening. Making the presentation in an effort to obtain support for the park was Jim Black, president of the Canyonlands Highway Association . Some 15 members of the Dove Creek Chamber were present for the meeting and expressed general agreement over the park pro- posal. Other Monticellans in attendance at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hansen and Bob McCaslin. COUNTY, Bowling Leagues Tuesday Trio NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice Is hereby given that E. 1977.6 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 35, T26S, R22E. The water F. W. Keller, Price, Utah, has is to be used for the domestic filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer of one requirements family, for the watering of two horses, two cattle, 12 pigs, and from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the irrigation of one acre, all uses in Wanted SENW - said Sec. 35. 35986 Nicholas Murphy, from an Moab, Ut. .1 sec.-ft- . well bet. 150 and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 450 ft. and W. 1650 ft. from Eli Cor. Sec. tive Insertions only, with no sary. Write Rawleigh Dept. 35, T26S, R22E. The water is D Colo. UT 250 1121, business with Denver, Changes. Except to be used for the domestic firms and Individuals who requirements of two families, maintain open accounts with for the watering of 4 cows, 3 1 class-all the San Juan Record, horses and 25 chickens, and Laundry 1 are f e d advertisements from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15, as machUSE WESTINGHOUSE CASH IN ADVANCE. a supplemental supply, for the ines. 25 lb. washer, 50 lb. dry- irrigation of 2 acres, all uses CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Insertions $1 per column Inch. ers. Silver Coin Laundromat, in said Sec. 35. c ERRORS Monticello. Protests resisting the grantAn error in a want ad should ing of any of the foregoing apbe reported immediately. The plications with reasons thereTravel Record office Is responsible for, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 for one incorrect Insertion onState Capitol, Salt Lake City, ly. DEADLINE Utah, on or before May 30, 1964. Deadline for classified ads Vacation Plannina? has been changed from ThursWayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. New York Worlds Fair day to Wednesday noon. Published in The San Juan All The Family For Record, Monticello, Utah', from For Rent Apr. 16 to Apr. 30, 1964. Free Information Write TRAILER HOUSE two bedNOTICE TO WATER USERS room. Shumway Apts. No. 2. Deseret Travel Notice Is hereby given that F. W. Keller, Price, Utah, has APARTMENT Bureau filed a request for extension of kitchenette with bath. time from the State Engineer 58 North University to make and submit Proof of APT. Provo, Utah Appropriation under Application No. 16135, covering 300 Carpet and drapes. $100 month. acre-fee- t Utilities included. Non smokof water to be diverted from Spring Creek which ers only. Sam Lee is tributary to San Juan RivLegal Notice er, tributary to Colorado River UNITED STATES LARGE in San Juan County, Utah, to apartDEPARTMENT OF THE ment. Call Reid Davis be used for irrigation purpINTERIOR 10-oses. tc BUREAU OF LAND It has been determined that HOUSE. Fenced MANAGEMENT to enlarge the present dam corner yard. Call Shirley Ram- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION would be far too expensive c say, than to build a new one and a FINAL PROOF 28, 1964 second site has been selected. February For Sale Notice is hereby given that Ira Additional time is necessary E. Earl, 2753 Fillmore to make and submit proof. GRAIN FED BEEF cattle, by Street, SaltJr.,Lake Protests resisting the grantCity, Utah, the half or whole for locker. who made homestead ing of said request with reasEntry Leon Adams. ltfc No. Utah 017613, for SEV4SE-Vt- , ons therefor, must be submittSec. 20; SWV4SWV4 Sec. 21; ed in duplicate and filed with NORGE 20 CU. FT. chest type WV4NWt4 Sec. 28; EVEV the State Engineer, 442 State freezer. See at 331 E. 2nd Sec. 29, 36 S., Range Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, Township North, Monticello after 5 p.m. 23 E, Salt Lake Meridian, has on or before May 23, 1964. c A hearing will be held on filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish this request before the State MAKE AN OFFER lands before Marv- Engineer at 10:00 a.m., Thurshome, two baths. Exten- claim to the sive ground. June possession. in F. Lyman, at Blanding, Utah day, June 25, 1964, at the See at 331 E. 2nd North, Mon- on May 21, 1964 at 10:00 a.m. County Courthouse, Monticello, Claimant names as witness: Utah. c ticello after 5 p.m. Protestants should appear at Harold Mosley, Willard J. Guy-moUSED TV SET, 21 floor Aroe G. Brown, Wilbur the hearing. model. Anyone interested see F. Laws all of Blanding,, Utah. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Tom Burr or call R. M. Zundel c Published in The San Juan Chief, Lands Section Record from April 9, 16, 23, Land Office Used very P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, 1964. CONN ORGAN little. Good as new. Will sell Utah, 84110 for half price. Harris Shum- Published in the San Juan Re- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS p way, cord March 26, April 2, 9, 16, Office of the County Clerk of San Juan County 23, 1964 Monticello, Utah USERS WATER NOTICE LEASE TO FOR SALE. April 6, 1964 The following applications 1. Sealed proposals will be have been filed with the State received at this office until OR RENT water to 1:00 oclock P.M. April 27, 1964, appropriate Steel Bldg. Engineer in San Juan County, State of for grading and paving the the entire south 2750 feet of the N-- RunUtah, throughout Office and Parts Room otherwise desig- way and connecting taxiways; unless year Attached nated. All locations are in for moving wind cone and Located on Hwy. 47 S. SLB&M. circle marker; and for drain35945 - Ken Stocks, La Sal. age at the San Juan County Will sell on terms . sec.-ftfrom a Ut. .10 well, Airport, Monticello, Utah. Contact Lee Rasmussen bet. 150 and 200 ft. deep at a Bids will be opened at the Monticello, Utah point S. 1000 ft. and E. 1500 office of the County Clerk of Phone ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 29, San Juan County, Utah, on or 12-tc T28 S, R25 E. The water is to about this time by the San be used for the domestic re- Juan County Commission, quirements of one family, and Utah. CROSLEY ELECTRIC from 2. All bids must be addresMar. 15 to Nov. 15, as a STOVE, automatic oven, used supplemental supply, for the sed as follows: two years. Like new condition. Office of the County Clerk irrigation of 2 acres, all uses See at 69 West 2nd South, in San Juan County, NE&NW& said Sec. 29. 9 or call Monticello, Monticello, Utah 35946 - Ken Stocks, La Sal, after 5 p.m. Contractors Bid Ut. .10 sec. ft. from a 03 FAAP No. BALDWIN PIANO Take well, bet. 600 and 700 ft. deep 3. The work consists essenE. S. 1500 ft. a at and point over payment of $10 per month tially of 102,800 cuyds of Exon Baldwin Spinet or will sell 50 ft. from N14 Cor. Sec. 29, cavation: 6220 cuyds of crushwater to is The R25E. T28S, for cash. Also Electric Organ. 0 base course; ed aggregate redomestic be for used the Write Adjustor, PO Box 2033, materibituminous gallons and of one family, quirements Salt Lake City 10, Utah. 6000 gallons bitumfrom Mar. 15 to Nov. 15, as a al 7000 coat MC-7inous prime for the supplemental supply, Personals seal coat bituminous gallons uses 2 all of acres, irrigation RS-2- ; 180 tons cover aggregate said Sec. 29. RAILROAD JOBS: Young men in NE&NWM, - Glen Shumway, P.O. (chips); 100 linft of 18 CMP 35969 17Vfc to 29 to train for Railroad cone and Box 322, Blanding, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. culvert; move wind bituminous surcircle Apprenticeship. Write Box 428, marker; 130 in. a 4 ft. from well, Monticello. Give name, age, face course (2 and 3 thick) deep at a point N. 640 ft. and 24,390 sqyds and project sign. exact address, phone. W. 440 ft. from S Sec. Cor. 4. Proposal Guaranty: Each 22, T36S, R22E. The water Is bid shall be accompanied by Miscellaneous to be used for the domestic cash, bid bond, or certified of one family, requirements to the made occascheck FLOWERS FOR ALL payable of 50 cattle, of San Juan Treasurer ions. 24 hour service. Call for the watering County 15 to Nov. 15 in an amount equal re- and from Mar. Nancy Bradford, the irrigation of 5 acres, County, to at least five per cent presentative for Ruby's -FloraL for all uses In SESW4 said of the amount of said bid, and c Sec. 22. no bid shall be considered un35982 - William W. Williams, less such cash, bid bond or cerSEPTIC TANKS CLEANED from a tified check is enclosed thereSeptic tanks, service station Moab, Ut .015 sec.-f- t well, bet 200 and 300 ft with. sumps cleaned. Bill Reay, 5. Contract Time: All work Monticello. 3tfc deep at a point N. 857.4 ft. and ll-13- e ll-2t- p SM-NE- 52-tf- one-roo- 587-263- 373-382- 2 ' 587-235- 587-267- 4 587-239- JUAN Mrs. Ada Palmer - County Clerk of San Juan County First Publication April 9, 1964 Last Publication April 16, 1964 8 587-276- THREE-BEDROO- COMMISSION- (SEAL) 587-225- Legal Notice SAWS SHARPENED by ma1, chine. Every tooth made uni1962 accurate and needle form, 1 insertion, per word 51 sharp. Work guaranteed. 80 2 Insertions, per word Saw Sharpening, 86 3 insertions, per word .. 110 West Center. Phone 4 insertions, per word .. 140 5 Insertions, per word . . 170 6 Insertions, per word .. 200 Help 7 Insertions, per word . . 230 8 Insertions, per word .. 200 Full or part-timopening in 9 Insertions, per word .. 290 San Juan Co. or Monticello. 10 insertions, per word . . 320 Serve established demand for Bargain rates are for consecu- Rawleigh Products. Car neces- COUNTY ERS WRECKER SERVICE Monticello, Utah WANT AD RATES (Minimum cnarge 751 Phone JU New rates effective Jan. Service & COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE 587-227- 7 JEEP OLDSMOBILE FRONT END SERVICE MOTOR SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE WITH LATEST EQUIPMENT State Inspection Station 851 BILL BUICK shall be completed in 60 working days. 6. Plans and Specifications: Copies of the contract documents, plans and specifications are on file at this office and at the office of the Neff Engineering and Construction Co., 2500 Evergreen Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah, and are open to public inspection. A set of such documents may be obtained upon a deposit of $10.00 which will be forfeited unless a bona fide bid is made and plans and specifications are returned in good condition within (5) days after bids are opened. All work shall comply with the Federal Aviation Agency Standards. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Park 12-tf- ll-3t- ll-3t- to make and submit Proof ,oi Appropriation under Application No. 16136, covering 5 sec.-f- t. of water to be diverted from Spring Creek which is tributary to San Juan River, tributary to Colorado River in San Juan County, Utah, to be used for irrigation purposes. It is represented that the lands have been cleared and a dam placed across Spring Creek. Unfortunately, the dam weis washed out by summer floods and in 1962, a new diversion dam was built. Because of drought conditions in the Spring Creek, water was unable to be diverted. Additional time is necessary to make and submit proof. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before May 23, 1964. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, June 25, 1964, at the County Courthouse, Monticello, Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record from April 9, 16, 23, 1964. MONTEZUMA CREEK Halls, 210. Individual high series, Gwen Halls, 515. Team high game, Triangle H Motel, 508; team high series, Fellmeth, 605; Maxine Christensen, 478. Team high game. Dairy Queen, 713; team high series, Dairy Queen, 2,011. Mr. Petty dies; burial in Texas Mr. C. S. BLANDING Petty, who recently came to Blanding to make his home with his son, George Petty and his family, passed away Friday evening. His death was attributed to cancer. The Petty family left for Del Rio, Texas to be present for the burial. They plan to remain for a short time. -- - phone 587-227- 7 News from St. Christopher's Mission By Mary Foushee Smallpox, typhoid fever, and DPT immunizations were given April 9 at the Mission clinic by Dr. David Findley, in cooperation with the State Health Department. On Monday, April 6, Father Liebler left for an extended News from Out East By Helen Redshaw Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder came in last week from their winter home in Mesa, Ariz. They have a new trailer home. The James Barrys and the H. W. Redshaws and Judy Blaisdell met at Mrs. Helen Redshaws Sunday evening to help celebrate Mrs. Redshaws birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bartell and family are expected back here from Nebraska next Byron Peterson and Bart Johnson were home over the weekend from BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Walter Snyder went to Winfield, Kans. last weekend to attend the funeral of a brother-in-law. They ran into a bad dust storm Saturday night and stayed with Mr. Romer in Holly, Colo. Billie Shipe was here from Indian Creek Sunday to see his Uncle George Barry and grandparents. Robert Frizell and Bob Barry went to the BYF Rally in Dolores, Sunday. Mrs. Robert Barry has been in the San Juan hospital the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley, Lavone and Marsha, visited the Jack Pruitts Sunday at Pleasant View. Mrs. Rex Johnson suffered a broken bone in her foot last Wednesday and has it in a cast. Her daughter Diane injured her foot Monday at school. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams from Monticello were speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday at Eastland. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvey have moved back to Monticello where Jay is employed by the county. The Jaime Crowleys were Grand Junction visitors Saturday. The Jack Codners were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Travist Johnson. There was a MIA fireside chat Sunday evening a tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hards. Mr. and Mrs. Travist Johnson visited the Oscar Sema-deni- s and pew baby Sunday evening. By Pat Davis Lowell Garner is sporting a MONTEZUMA CREEK cast due to a spill on his bike. Grace Hawkinson is perking After a weeks stay at the up after having oral surgery Veterans hospital in Albu- last week. querque, Jim Newport is home once again. The checkup showed that his hip is completely mended and theres no futher For The Best need for medical treatment. Brother Otis Testerman has Luncheon returned to Crosbyton, Texas after a very successful week of revival services at the CalDinner vary Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Ellison also left with Mr. Testerman. Breakfast The local Lions club held their first dinner meeting Elk Monday, April 13, at the Trading Post cafe. Lamar Ashcroft presided. The election of ofBlanding, Utah ficers was completed at this meeting. visit in the Denver and Miami areas. During this time he will attend the wedding of his son, Robert. Last Saturday, Father Wayne was called to Farmington, N.M., for a conference with the Reverend Reinhart The conference concerned recommendations by the National Council of the Episcopal Church regarding future plans for the Missions expenditures and activities. During this meeting Father Gutmann announced that the choir of St. Christopher's was invited to the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. on May 10 to present the Indian Mass. Choir members received the invitation with much enthusiasm. However, due to the transportation cost involved, it is not yet determined whether the choir will be able to make this journey. Gut-man- n. Representatives to be elected MEXICAN HAT There will be a mass meeting of all interested persons at the AZ recreation hall on Monday, April 27 to elect representatives for the county convention. Everyone is asked to come and voice his opinion. Refreshments will be available. NEW YORK LIFE Insurance (Nyfe) Company Lift Insurance Annuities Health Insurance A homeowner, wearing his oldest clothes, was out cutting the lawn when a woman in a brand-necar stopped and shouted: What do you get for doing yard work ? The owner looked back at the house and then at the woman. The lady of the house lets me sleep with her, he DeMar Perkins said. 587-254- The San Juan Record Group Insurance Pension Plans 5 Your New York Life agent Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 16, 1964 Page Eight In Monticello . get enough MILK for the weekend! ... : tys Ridge Cafe MjteT KHMe)f 587-268- ll-2t- ll-2t- 678-248- SUH? Youll never A BOX CAB... 0 find anyone as easy to get along 000 IS A BOX CAR! with as COL. UGASCO! 40'x60' 587-278- 0 4 587-255- l2-2t- p 32,-00- Its just that get a little riled on the occasion of finding some folks still doing it the hard way . . . without Natural Gas Service. In our advancement to higher standards of living and more conveniences we discover that Natural Gas is a natural . . . it fits our way of life of trouble-freservice. wanting I rrrmrrmTrra nn or Is it? ... Not necessarily. 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