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Show (Continued from page 10) ing claim and any patent issued therefor, shall be subject to' the reservation of Leasing Act min- erals specified in Section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1951, and (iii) to preclude thereafter any asser- tion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or interest in any Leasing Act minerals by reason of such mining claim. The date of first publication of this Notice shall be December ; ; ; ; ' , t ? ) 6, 1956. DATED, November 19, 1956. Ernest E. House, Manager, Utah Land Office Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior First Publication: Dec. 6, 1956 Last Publication: Jan. 31, 1957 j Continued from page 3 Defendants.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of August, 1956, i the undersigned William R. Mc-,- J Cormick was appointed receiver for Larry M. Roe and Betty Roe, doing business as the San Juan Record. And Pursuant to an order of the San Juan District Court of September 5, 1956, notice is hereby given that all persons, firms or corporations having claims or demands against the said Larry M. Roe and Betty Roe, doing business as the San Juan Record, are required on or before the first day of December, 1956 under penalty of hereafter having- said claims disallowed in or the Court, to ,, the discretion I file the same with William R. McCormick receiver herei n, ! which claims or demands shall be supported by Affidavit, and shall set out the amount and the nature of any security or lien held by the Claimant or to which the Claimant is entitled, and also any claim to preferance in payment from the assets in the hands of the receiver or the earnings therefrom in priori tv to the Dove Creek State Bank or to any other creditors of the said Larry M. Roe and Betty Roe, doing business as the San ' Juan Record. Dated this 19th day of Septem- ber, 1956. William R. McCormick, Receiver i first Publication Oct. 18, 1956 Last Publication Jan. 10, 1956 . i 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j (Publisher) United States I Department of the Interior I Bureau of Land Management Land Office, Salt Lake City; Utah I December 7, 1956 NOTICE is hereby given that Harvy Eugene Cressler, of Dove Creek, Colorado, who, on April 20, 1949, made Homestead, No. Utah 09555, for SWV4, Section 17, Township 32 S., Range 26 E., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed noticce of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the before land above described, Pearl Butt, Notary Public, at Monticello, Utah, on the 2nd day 1 j ; 1 i 1 i J - ' of February, 1957. Claimant names as Witnesses: Victor L. Peterson, ; Albert Hall, , i Wallace Bowen," Tilford Jones, ALL of Dove Creek, Colorado. ! Ernest E. House, Manager. First Publication: Dec. 13. 1956 Last Pulication: Jan. 10. 1957 1 j 1 New Monticello High School Speed Signs Are Placed On Street MONTICELLO Three limit speed signs are being set t at the street entrances to the area in front of the Monticello high school this week. I , 1 : ! 20-mil- e Monticello News Mexican Hat News Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson and son, Mrs. Maxine Allred, Merniee and Eeddie returned Sunday from a weeks trip to California. They visited the Waldo Allred family while there. Mrs. Rust Black entertained at a family party during the holi. days Amond those present from out of town were Mrs. Lydia Dalton of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mason and family of Cortez. Mr. and Mrs.. Alma Young visited Mrs. Youngs daughter, Mrs. Betty Reese at St. Marys Hospital in Grand Junction during the Christmas season. Hospital News Mr. surgical Albert Porter Blanding, medi- and Mrs. Clint cal Banquet and dance for Peace Officers of San Juan and Grande Counties was held in Moab Monday evening this week. Steak and chicken dinners were served. There was entertainment by an accordion player and remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Art Adair, Mr. and Mrs Earl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Fent Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAlister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd, Ralph Hafen, Ronald Van Wagoner, Daisy Jones, Forrest Forbush of Monticello; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Olson of Blanding. 5 January Wm. Rhodes, Monticello, acci- County Hospital for pneumonia. dent. Josephine Peace Officers Have Banquet nd Dance 11 g o Two of Page 1 s Palmers little children are receiving treatment at the San Juan SAN JUAN RECORD 10, 1957 (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (By MRS. D. L. SCOTT) Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Culverwell, Discussion of Oil Access PTA Report Henry Johnson and son Ted went LIST OF ATTENDANCE Mr. Page, grade school princi to Grand Junction Friday night AT OIL ROAD METING asked that parents examine pal, to spend the weekend. their children Charles Continental Oil Ming, daily for symptoms Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilderson of chicken nx, measles and Durango, Colorado and children spent five days with Company, H. D. Cavlor, Dumas Company mumns. Mr. Milners room won parents in Parker; Ari;. Mrs. Santa Fe, New Mexico the attendance contest. Wilderson s mother, Mrs. Lena C. C. Putnam, Pure Oil Com-Two musical numbers were Fine returned with them and is ' Colorado rendered: a duet by Mr. and Mrs. pany, Durango, visiting in Mexican Hat. W. F. Heagney, Chas. Ohio Oil Alderman accompanied by John Krizvanch of Monticello Mrs. Colorado Harold Company, Durango, Black, and a solo by visited in Mexican Hat with his C. O. Walker, ElPaso Natural Sam perry accompanied by Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Scott. Gas Commpany, Farmington Maxine Frost. Orval Gilbert was in Bland-inNew Mexico The Juvenile Protection ComSaturday on business. H. B. Hunt Jr., Skelly Oil Com- mittee showed a short film titled Carl and Bruce Gilbert .have Albuquerque, New Mexico Preface to a Life. their horses up on the Sterns pany, Bill Brackett, The Texas Com- Refreshments were served by Rogers camp. They have quite a New Mexico pany, Farmington, the fourth grade mothers under nice time riding them. Com- the Jim Shell Oil Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Scott will supervision of room repreColorado pany, Durango, sentatives, Mrs. Donald Blake and play at Bluff, Utah for listening Cecil Black of Chamber Mrs. Elwood Strom. Secy music January 12. They will Commerce, New Farmington, start at 8 p. m. Glen Wilkin took his wife back The people of the Sterns-Rogerto St. Marys Hospital last week. She had been allowed a few days camp sure think that Jim Ogard did a nice job of getting the New visit with her family. Years part altogether and would Mr. and Mrs. Max Dalton and like to have another get together family enjoyed a trip to Salt sometimesoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edwards and Lake recently. son and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis Mrs. Marie Ogden and daughter and son went to Cortez on busiRoberta from Ogden Center were ness. They had quite a trip due pleasant callers at the Sr. Blake to the amount of snow and ice on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards home Friday. ' live at Mexican Hat and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson was taken Mrs. Davis at Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Weaver back to Salt Lake City to the to Monticello Saturday went hospital Friday. She was accompanied by her husband, and morning. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and daughgrandfather, John Perkins. ter were in Moab Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Debridge family and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. were guests for dinner at the Walker have returned from a Hat Lodge Sunday. trip to La. The, Walkers left Mexican Mrs. Charles Colston Mr. and part of their children with Mrs. week end in Salt Lake the spent Walkers mother for a time. Rex, the infant son of Mr. and City. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ogard were Mrs. Elmer Bailey was on the Monticello Saturday in sick list the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hughes and and Nora Jean Johnson children Mrs. Thelma Harral was hostMonticello were in Saturday. Mr. ess to the Church Workers on Dec. 31. There were 12 members Hughes who is employed by and two entertainers present. Sterns Rogers, purchased a ne.v car while there. Opening prayer by Mrs. Aider-man- . Mrs Marie Johnson, Mrs. Roll call responses "a New D. L. Mrs. Culverwell and Frank Years Thought, reading of min utes by Mrs. Etna Shafer, finan- Scott were guests at the home of cial report for 1956 by Mrs. Mrs. Ed Curtis Monday afternoon. Alfred Pritchard was of Mflnti-cellMyrtle Christensen. Devotional visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. reading of the 119th Psalm by Scott Sunday afternoon Mrs. Thelma Harral. Names were drawn for secret pals. Helen Pehrson and Patricia Harral each favored with a piano solo. A lovely lunch was served Admittance January 3 ssaisoq oqj A The meeting January 16 will Ted Palmer, Blanding, medical be at the home of Mrs. G. P. case. Decker. Amy Palmer, Blanding, medical case Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rickey were Mrs. Wm. Arthel, Dove Creek, business callers in Moab during maternity case the week. Acel Reynolds, Frye Canyon, accident case was a noticable There increase Mrs. Bert Palmer, Blanding Church attendance at the Com maternity munty Church Sunday. January 4 A good crowd enjoyed the pot Richard Chanick, Monticello, luck dinner served at one oclock. Thursday, January medical case. Wanda Monticello, Smith, January 7 Reed, Frye Canyon, medical Mrs. John Lewis, maternity. Frank Higgins, Mexico. W. H. Woodman, New Mexico. Blaine Peterson, Pres. medical The new is but the old come true, each sunrise sees a new year born. Helen Hunt Jackson Good resolutions are a pleasant crop to sow. The seed springs up so readily, and the blossoms open so soon with such a brave show, especially at first. But when the time of flowers has passed, what as to the fruit? Lucas Malet one vicious habit Each year, rooted out in time ought, to make the worst man good, Tranche!!, Specialist FOR BELVOIR, VA (AHTNC) Pvt. Walter L. Tranchell, son of Mrs. Lillie Williams, La Sal, Utah, was recently graduated from the supply spec: ialist course at The Engineer ten-wee- k School, Fort Belvoir, Va. The course trained enlisted personnel to receive, store, issue, ship andand salvage construction materials and other engineer supplies and equipment. Tranchell entered the army last July and completed basic co. G. H. Holliday, Shell Oil Com- pany, Salt Lake City, Utah F. W. Nantker, Shell Oil Company, Durango, Colorado R. L. Freeman, Shell Oil who submitted prospectus for bridge across San Juan Senator Donald T. Adams, Monticello, Utah P. U. Redd, Blanding, Utah M. F. Lyman, Blanding, Utah C. Dan Dove Wadsworth, Colorado Creek, Frank Megnin, Editor, Dove Creek, Colorado George H. Newell, Moab, Utah, Presten Redd, Blanding, Utah Van Palmer, Blanding, Utah Bruce M. Brandt, Dove Creek, Colorado. Russell L. Wood, Engineer, Dove Creek, Colorado Jake Dove Freidenberger, Creek, Colorado Corn-Engine- L. LaSal, Is Made Cham- ber of Commerce, Monticello, Utah. Bill Walton, Chairman County Commissioners, Monticello, Utah Gene Blinkenstaff, Blanding, Utah Gene Blinkenstaff, Blanding Utah Taylor Hancock, The Superior Oil Company, Casper, Wyoming W. H. Stalton, First National Bank, Durango, Colorado E. B. Johnston, Shell Oil Company, Farmington, New Mex. er John Carothers, Three States Natural Gas Co., Farmington, training at Fort Hood, Tex. The ld soldier S'hool. ilign attend-Springvill- e Brig Spencer of Salt Lake City has been visiting his aunt and cousin Mrs. W. H. Christ ensen and son Buckley. BUYS NEW ORGAN A new Hammond organ wm delivered t Mrs. Pauline Weth-eringto- n last Thursday by the Tom Clark Music store of Grand She has had a HamJunction. mond Spinnet for the past year and traded it in on a larger home model. The new organ is same size and has the the same tonal resources as the Han-MonChurch Model. Mrs. is studying organ under Charles Myers of Grand Junction. d Weth-eringto- n N. M. BIRTHS Otto E. Brown, Gulf Oil ComMr. and Mrs. Wm. Arthel pany, Durango, Colorado John M. Heller, Gulf Oil Com- Hodson are parents of a baby girl born at the San Juan County pany, Durango, Colorado , Larry Moore, Executive Secre- Hospital Jan. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer of tary to the Chief, Window, Rock, Arizona Blanding are parents of a baby New daughter born January 3 at the Fred Keene, Gallup, Mexico San Juan County Hospital M. W. (Pat) Thomas,. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis are City Manager, Durango, Colorado parents of a baby girl, born Jan. David L. Corlett, Dove Creek, 7 at the San Juan County HosColorado pital MontiEdway Redd, Mayor, True popularity is not the cello, Utah which is followed Gordon A. Wood, Postmaster, popularity Monticello, Utah after, but the popularity which Lord Mansfield. Geo. M. Palmer, Monticello, follows after. John Carlino, Durango, Colorado Truly illustrious are they who D. not court the praise of the do Warren Monticello, Reck, Utah, chairman of the committee world, but perform the actions to expediate oil field roads and which deserve it. 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