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Show ru TBTfl'6'flTBTfl'O'a B BTBTfl'8'B For Sale Automobiles B CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum 50c insertion Orer 5 lines .... 10c per lino (3 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 stamps, check or money order in the envelope when you mail it to The San Juan Record. No ad- vertising from outside the trade are will be accepted unless paid in advance, a The Record assumes no responsibility for errors ter the first insertion. ! ATTENTION MINERS- Westwood. NOTICE OF COMKimilON fc FOR (TUM I .B -- o o tc TERMS TO SUIT YOU ' Mesa Trailer Sales I y New Fruita Grand Junction, Colo. tely reconditioned navy, jeep powered light plant. Cap 15 KW 110 and 220 vel's, single and or 3 phase. Looks and runs like new Satisfaction guaranteed. Priced to sell Terms if desired. Call 130 or 758W Cortez, Colo tc For Sale Real Estate FOR SALE Four room modern home Contact L F Porter, m Blanding, Utah HOUSE FOR SALE IN MONTI-CELL.Small well-bui- lt house with good lot and ideal corner for building spot. Two bedrooms. Newly finished inside. Cost $5,500 with $3,000 down. Gas appliances included. See Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsey. Phone East 11. tp O i Miscellaneous SWISS AND AMERICAN watch- repairing. All work guaranteed. Dove Creek Jewelry. Dove Creek WE BUY GOOD CLEAN RAGS No overalls or mens heavy pants. Dove Creek PRESS 42tf I have intentions of starting a uigni ciass m art Feb. 1954. An who are interested, may write, phone 19R1 or contact me at my home. R. D McAlister, WANTED Would like to get plain sewing to do in my home. Mrs. Jim Black, Phone p 71R5, Montieello, Utah. 49-4- tc NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of the estate of Lucy C. Laws. Deceased, must present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Blanding, San Juan County, State of Utah on or before March 25, 1954. Harry B. Laws Administrator of the estate of Lucy C. Laws, Deceased First Publication Jan. 14, 1954. Last Publication, Feb. 4, 1954. San Juan Record NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of the estate oi Julian A. Laws also known as J.A. Laws, Deceased must present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Blanding, San Juan County, State of Utah on or before May 25, 1954. Lewis Burnham, Friday evening, at the recreation hall, before he leaves in th? near future for the Southwestern Indian Mission. The crowd gathered at 8 p. m. to enjoy the following nice program: a male quartet, Wilbur and Vernon Rowley. Zenos Black and Aaron Harvey, acMabel Jun? companied by Hurst; piano solo, Sandra Rogers; remarks of appreciation by the Missionary; saxaphone solo, Jimmie Perkins, accompanied by Mabel June; remaiks. Bishop Bayles, and a vocal solo, Helen Bavles, accompanied by Manui Adams Dancing followed immediate-Iv- , and was enjoyed by many friends and relatives. Elder Burnham is the son of Mi. and Mrs. Wallace Burnham and enters the mission home on the LYMAN-PARTRIDG- V A ' Experience SIMPLIFIED All In One Book IMM-Ua- f Sw , 50-2t- 45-tf- f -- tp Actual ... v 41 , HU lacka Ta V,iiTa fimeworm&j Delna Knighton had phone call from her husband, Hailey, from Reno, Nev., Saturday, ana she met him at Thompson, Utah, Sunday at 2 p. m lie came from Korea by plane, and it took him 22 hours to San more Francisco. Twenty-tw- o hours put him at Thompsons. Mrs. Dorotha Lee Sheppard, a sister of Mrs. Knighton, accompanied her to meet him. pedal Bargain in Hot Water -- Heater Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Black and Mr. and Mrs. Les Graves enjoyed a short vacation at Grand Junction last week. They also attended to business. 30 Gallon Size 4 When Arden Ashton returned to Salt Lake City, via plane, Monday he was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kimmerle. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielson drove up to meet them where they will attend to business matters. Mrs. Nielson will visit her sister Minnie Bronson, who has undergone an operation there recently. ' 50 1 ' Ask to See These Heaters The Business That Service Built lountainPropaneCo. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Johnson spent several days in Grand Junction, attending to business, this week. Home Owned and Home Operated Phone 66R2 and Mrs. Marvin Lyman are happy to have their boys all at home this week. Phil came from Phoenix where - he is attending Architect school, and Francis, from Louisiana, where he is stationed in the service. Saturday, Francis, went to Orem to get his friend Miss Denise Steele who visited in Blanding until she had to gp back to her work at Geneva Steel plant, Tuesday, Mr. PLACE-Ju- dy a new Montieello, Utah Farm Machinery Sales Repairs Service tShsk" ' McAl i s t e r . Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond bring your John Deere Farm Implements to ' ' ' us for reconditioning, now. There are three important reasons why our service is best for your equipment. 0) We offer John Deere Service. It's service recommended by the manufacturers. (2) Our McAlister. THIRD PLACE Kay Randall. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl RandalL PRIZE WINNING PICTURES NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE skilled mechanics use the right tools for the -job. Thus, our mechanics are able to do the work faster do it better and economically. ... ".(3) We use only genuine John Deere parts fit as replacements. They're made right right . . . and last longer. This year avoid costly delays; be sure .your John Deere Implements are in top working condition. See us about your servicing needs; come in soon. ... O 0 a Montieello Implement Co. N Montieello, Utah 1 Here you will find a headquarters for all Spring farm needs, planting equipment parts and supplies . . . and a complete repair department, willing and able to ... serve all your needs. O 2 J n THE DOVE CREEK PRESS Winners in Baby Picture Contest FIRST PLACE Curtis Jam e s R e d d . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Redd. Feel like blowing your top when. costly delays occur at .the height of the working season? Here's the "ounce of prevention"; it it it Prices: $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50 complete, including!! sheets for one year or more, and Income Tax Bulletin In honor of their son Harold's birthday, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyman entertained the fol- lowing guests at a turkey supat their home: Mr. and Mrs. Lynda Lyman and Peggy Fer, Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nielson spent the weekend at Ken Helquist, Mr. and home from their school teaching Lyrm Lyman, Howard Hurst, Corine Helquist, Raymond Lyjob at LaSaL man and Miss Pat Lonezyna. Mrs. Earl Mr. and Perkins Mr. Jess Walker was in town spent several days in Salt Lake, last week for a medical checkup this week from his work down for Mrs. Perkins. She is making in Arizona. SECOND ! . . . SPECIAL. BOOKS FOR MERCHANTS FARMERS DRUGGISTS nd RANCHERS GROCERS ' DENTISTS and PHYSICIANS CAFES and RESTAURANTS EAUTY SHOPS and BARBER SHOPS JEWELERS and WATCHMAKERS SERVICE STATIONS and HARDWARE STORES GARAGES OTHER LINES OF BUSINESS tc tc :".V - INCOME TAX and BUSINESS RECORD a Mrc. o, -j 49-4- Govarnmant azpart Phone one-thir- 50-2- n Mr. anj Mrs. Marvin Lvman and sons. Philip, Francis and Joe 34 Dove Creek, Colorado Fin and Miss Denise Steele were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyman, Monday evening. After a very sat- luimiiiiuuiiiniinHiinuuuiiniiiiHunnHiuuiiuinuHiiuiniiiiiuimnnnii. isfying meal, the group enjoyed the Parade of Roses from the slides Clisbee took when he vislast ited at Pasadena, Calif., January. Phil operated the new projector left at the Fred Lyman this Claus home by Santa Christmas time. as president of the organization, and Albert R. Lyman was elected to take his place. Mrs. Gladys Lyman is the new secretary of the organization with E thel Thompson as treasurer. Matters of business pertaining to the organization were discussed, and it was announced in conclusion that another meeting will be held at the home of Lynn Lyman Thursday evening, Jan. 21. All Lyman relatives are urged to be in attendance. 62,-20- 0. cow-Own- forma t o Requires no Bookkeeping Mrs. Yvonne Keele went to Salt Lake Monday to take her mlant son to the doctor. Her oldest son. Tommy went along to help with his little brother - 49-3- . , DMi?nd by I it MUST KEEP BOOKS 9rIUeal SvsTem Rosrmond Melartin and family at Logan, with Ray Burten-shaw- s family at Nephi, and with thtir daughter Dalmar Helstrum and husband at Bicknell, Utah, belore they return. 50-2- tc Mon-ticell- EVERY BUSINESS and Mrs. George A. Hurst Jr. left Blanding Thursday for a visit to friends and relatives. They first went to Manti where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hurst, Sr. live. They planned to visit with their daughter, Ed- o Withholding and Income Tax Requirement- s- Mr. 49-2- tc 49-2t- BUSINESS MEN, ATTENTION! The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Meet with them. E Harry B. Laws Admimstartor of the estate of Julian A. Miscellaneous For Sale Laws, Deceased MEMBERS OF BEN BLACK First Publication, Jan. 14, 1954 FAMILY MET FOR FOR SALE one collapsible Last Publication, Feb. 4, 1954 ORGANIZATION baby buggy and bassinette San Juan Record The following people met at Montieello Call with 24R4, WANTED pad. the home of Benj. G. Black, Utah. ASC CHAIRMAN URGES Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. CLOSE CHECK OF WANTED- - Fence posts, state Clarence Black and Mr. and Mrs. 9 x 12 all wool STORED GRAIN ... number, price, location. Box FOR SALE Lawrence Black, Montieello, and rug. Only 7 months old. Origp d 415, Montieello, Utah. and times Mr. and Mrs. Justin Black, Mr. inal cost $300. Will sell for $200 as With two many farm stored wheat price and Mrs. Chauncey Black, Mr. I WOULD LIKE FOR THOSE M. C. Walker, Ph. 24R 5 as last year, a and Mrs. Heber Carroll, Mr. and loans support Utah who are interested in the close check on the condition of Mrs. Zenos Black, Mr. ant Mrs. to register with night art class IF you are not now buying the stored grain and storage fa- William Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. me on or before Jan. 23.: R. D. adding machine paper, cilities is urged by County ASC Hyrum Black and Artamisha 50-- 2 tc your McAlister, Montieello, ribbons and other office supplies Chairman Clement Johnson. As Black. The purpose of the meetfrom the PRESS office, then of Nov. 15, 1953, there were ing was to organize as 3 family Found 146,000 farm stored wheat loans group to further geneological youre not saving money. We. in the U. S. as compared to save you money on supplies, work. Lawrence was chosen as 1952. The figures for Utah the Stray Jersey ke equipment and office are in president with Mrs. Martha er may get her by paying the machins. 329 in 1953 and 228 in 1952. Carroll Dove Creek PRESS, as vice president. Delsa cost of this ad and feed bill. Clyn Office county figures are Grenert will act as secretary. Department. 10-- tf Comparable Supply Montieello. 37 in 1953 and 44 in 1952. Young, Refreshments were served by HELP WANTED Chairman Clement Johnson the hostess. stresses that it is important to WHOLESALE MALE & FEMALE HELP WANT keep this grain in as good shape DEVONZA CLUB MET USED CARS WILL TRADE ed. Excellent opportunity for as when it was put under loan LAST WEEK AT HOVE man or woman to call on farmers because settlement of the loan OF MRS. MAMIE ADAMS 1947 Dodge Power Wagon in San Juan Co. Some making is made on the- - value of the The members of the Devonza 1947 Jeep Drive over $50 a day. Full or part grain at the time it is delivered. club spent a delightful after1947 Dodge Panel Ya ton in quality noon at the home of Mamie time. Write or wire for free pro Any deterioration 20 Used Cars, All Makes and position. McNess Co., Dept. B, will result in a loss to the own- Adams, Thursday. The program Models. Prices Such As: PO Box 14, Bayshore Sta. Oak- er. consisted of stones from Garda p 1950 Chev. Club Coupe $700.00 land, 23, Calif. Urging farmers to check fre- and Allie Adams and three vocal on the condition of their solos by Helen Bayles, accom1953 New Nash Rambler Clerk Typ- - quently facilities HELP WANTED and their stored panied by Mamie Adams. Delistorage $1750.00 ist. Notify R. J. Fellmeth. grain, he warned: Every year cious refreshments were served Moab farmers take a Co., Utex Exploration loss LOCKE NASH MOTOR CO. because by the hostesses, Mamie Adams, big c iUtah. bins and cribs are not construc- Ida Nielson and Kisten Perkins. Durango, Colo. Housewive- - address ted properly, because bins and WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielson Must have cribs are not located in the right postcards. advertising Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis 'and gsod handwriting. Lindo, Water-famil- y place, because the grain is not flew to Phoenix, Ariz., Saturin proper condition for storage with a nephew Arden Ashleft for Mesa, Ariz., Mon- - town. Mass or because the proper safeguards day ton of Salt Lake City. They re; day morning to visit, relativesTheres more hard work than are not taken against insects turned, Monday. and at the same time have denluck in most success stories. and rodents. tal care for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Cornwell welcomed a baby boy at the San Juan county hospital, last week. The little, new comer weighed in at a little under 10 pounds and has two brothers and a sister at home. 49-lt- j n. MEETING HELD 'AT HOME OF CAROLINE BAYLES A crowd of relatives met at the home of Caroline Bayles, Thursday evening, to hold a Lyman Partridge meeting. ward Lyman was released I Guest speakers at the Grayson Ward Sacrament service. Sunday evening were High Counselors L. Frank Redd and son Ben-noMrs. Frank Redd came of January. 20th Mrs. Macy Hawkins made ai THE SAN RECORD business trip to Cortez, Colo., Thursday. Jan.JUAN 14. 1354 Page 5 last week. She was accompanied! Lisle Hyde, son of Mrs. Ann by Pauline Lisonbee. E. Hyde is a patient in the VetMr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams eran's hospital m Grand and their daughter Doris, made a tup to Salt Lake the first parti Correct your faults by obserof the week. ving those found in others. Hlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiujjii satisfactory improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frost visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ea:l Perkins Sunday, accompanying them to Sacrament meeting in the evening. HONORS LEWIS BURNHAM A Missionary dance honored er Comple- - 49-2- MISSIONARY DANCE p UtOlNT OF ANN1AL LABOK RENDERED TO HOLD MIMMi FOR SALE 1952 Schuli 35 ft. CLAIMS Leo house trailer, four rooms and Notice la hereby given- - to Wmtora that the undersigned bath. Will trade for anything of the annual value. Balance can be financed labor has performed by law to holdA Cotrequired Dove Creek Auto Ct, ton wood mining claims No and Inquire at 49-25 in Sa a Juan County, State of Dove Creek, Colo man. for the year ending July 1. 1963. in the sum of EZOO.OO and demand la made upon you to forthwith contribute your proportion Buy a Home on Wheels!!! thereof. Notices of Location of said of the ice the In oil claims appear Mesa Trailer Sales County Recorder of San Juan R-Coun-l of ty. state of Utah, in Booh We trade for anything of Lode Claims at pages 263 and 264. value. You can afford this Dated tins 3rd day at N ov 19o3 Howard Kimmerle 1954 40 combination unit Blanding. Utah ft. Kit with 1953 Cher. PickFust Publ. Nov. 19, 1953 Feb. 18. 1954 Publ. Last $4995.00 up. Only San Juan Record ON Hi-wa- 49-4- 50-2t- Legal Notices North 'Avenue Phone 1801 Grand Junction, Colorado 0 BLANDING Brown brief case near If found plea.--e leave at Hyland Hotel or Paul's Service and receive reward. Vere Montieello. ed. Machinery - ing Base. LOST 2322 40-t- j i. 2 tw LOST R & W TRAILER SALES Pan American America's Finest Home on Wheels a Complete line, new, used trailers. Liberal terms, trades, free o delivery. Trailer hitches install- Su floegoflopcppooooooi For Sale -fAT Cpl. Phillip Palmer is home on furlough from Hunter Ligget, Calif. He went into service in September. 1952 and will be out in September, 1954. He is now an instructor in Tactics at Hunter Ligget Train- Let Us Serve Your Needs! XMAS DRAWING WINNERS Monarch Deepfryer was won by Donald Evans. The Oster Electric Sharpener by Wesley Norton and the Set of Texasware by Maxine Lyman. 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