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Show The Pcsge 2 Sera Juan Record Thursday, September 6, 1956 THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Monticello, Utah Entered at the Post Office at Monticello, Utah, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 THIS IS YOUR THIS IS YOUR EDITORIAL COLUMN NEWSPAPER The San Juan Record invites all sections of San Juan county to participate in an open forun discussion of important matters of general interest in the com-o- f generalh interest in the community of San Juan county. This is your editorial column. Express yourself publicly on matters that you see are important to the welfare of your neighbors. AND REPLY with your answers to the opinion that you find expressed here. An open forum is one of the important functions of the free press. The free press is one of the basic principles of our A From Your Postmaster Message Wood Postmaster, Gordon to send news to the SAN JUAN RECORD. The editorial columns of this EDITORIAL POLICY newspaper will be run as an All sections of San Juan open forum. The comments of citCounty are invited to submit izens on both sides of any imnews to the SAN JUAN RECportant public question will be ORD. This is a county wide news printed. of an Act July 1, 1855, under paper. Every locality is invited Congress, the Registered Mail system was starbted, providing safeAmerica with a guard for the mails which has Notice To The Public been of incalculable value to the development of our national commerce and industry. The Registry system has often Our contract ore haulers and their truck drivers have blood-sfleabeen referred to as the of American commerce. been instructed to adhere diligently to all rules, In the first year of its operation rethere were only 600,000 letters regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any carried. Today the total is about be reported. 85 million a year, and the value ports contrary to these conditions should of the items carried runs into bilnumlions of dollars. Utex contract trucks are identified by "U and a In 1937, the federal governS ment shipped 51-- million a year, ber. Standard contract trucks' are identified by and the value billion dollars worth of gold coin and bullion and a. number. Reports should be made to: and silver by Registered Mail from New York and Philadelphia to Ft. Knox, Ky. The shipment, Utex Exploration Company or began January 11, 1937, was completed June 17, 1937, and million wehighed nearly 11 Standard Uranium Corporation pounds. A. By Monticello, Utah Monticello postal patrons will be interested to know that this $956 marks the 101st. anyear niversary f the Registered mail system in the United States, on i long-neede- d The San Juan Record invites m all sections of San Juan county, no matter how far flung, to sub- mit your local news for publica- tion. A picture section will soon appear in this paper. Special ef- 2 fort will be made to reach every corner of San Juan county with photographic coverage. The Edi- - torial staff asks that you submit pictures has well as news. Black 1-- 2 and white pictures only. Better EDITORIAL POLICY This is a county wide news if you send the negative too. We paper. Every locality is invited to send news to the SAN JUAN will return them. Moab, Utah RECORD. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH JAMES F. McGRATH,) Me-- ) M. FRANCIS GRATH and DONALD) T. ADAMS, ) vs. Plaintiffs,) ) ROBERT B. YOUNG,) Administrator of the) Estate of McShane, William) deceased) Katherine M. berg, formerly Rosen-- ) Kath-- ) Summons erine McShane, and) Rosellen McShane,) Civil also all other persons) unknown claiming) No. 1081 right title, es-- ) interest or) : . . .r.-la.n- t . I in ad-- ) t Plaint ff s) . x iship orlouding) ' inti ffn title there-- ) to. ) "t)ffe- d nt s. 'YAM mons upon you. r If . Til i be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court. This is an action commenced for the purpose of quieting title to the following described premises located in San Juan County, State of Utah, Township 34 South, Range 26 East. Salt Lake M rid an Section 10: Sm:tkwv.:: nu? tV2 UsaBaEx Interest paid twice a year June 30 and SjsuIbi December 31. the highest bank rate permitted Add to your account or withdraw at any time. Each depositors account insured up to $10,000. by Federal banking regulations to-wi- t: of our bank these extras: savings account, plus important is y There no expense for the protection. The 'only cost is a maximum of 50 cents per $100 a year from age 1 through 44. $1 per $100 from age 4 to 60. This slight cost is deducted. from the good bank interest your money earns. You cant buy this protection at such low cost elsewhere. Twin $ Savings is available exclusively at First Security Bank for children, men and women age I through 55. Twin $ Savings remain operative to age 60. Each member of your family may have Twin $ protection up to $1,000. There is no red tape . , just a very short application form to fill out containing your statement of good health. Twin $ Savings has all the features and advantages ; ter Section 15: Northwest quar- ter ADAMS, PETERSON . & ANDERSON L. Robert Anderson By out-of-pock- et the amount of your account doubles in the event of death Attorneys for Plaintiffs Address: Bank building Plaintiffs Addresses: James F. McGrath and Francis M. McGrath 6423 Victora Ave- nue, Los Angeles 43, California Donald T. Adams, Monticello, Utah First Pub., Thurs, Aug. 23, 1956 Last Pub., Thurs., Sept. 13, 1956 to do, judgement by default will first Security Bonk of Idaho, N.A, First Security Bonk of Utah, N.A. First Security Bonk of Rvefc Members Federal Decosit Insurance Corporation I double-your-mone- |