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Show city 14, 1957 Thursday, February page 6 SAN JUAN RECORD op monticello GRASSROOTS General Fund 1937 Budget T42S 7 Sec. 15 acres in R19E, REVENUES NOTICE TO WATER USERS ' The following applications have and Secs. 13,14, 23,24 T42S, R18E. General property taxes $16,500.00 Texas-Zin- c Minerals 28234 been filed with the State Engi3,500.00 Licenses 628 Rood Ave., neer to, change or appropriate Corporation, 800.00 0.1 Fines wrater in San Juan County, State Grand Junction, Colorado; . 1,700.00 State liquor fund allotment for miscellaneous use from of Utah, throughout the entire sec.-ftweH-"'7- 7 4.5-ia 500.00 at ft. a revenues otherwise Miscellaneous deep unless designatyear, ed. All locations are from SLB point S. 5645W 4400 ft. from NE for contribution San Juan County city The Cor Sec. 7, T42S, R19E.. and M . 5,000.00 streets water will be used as a suppleTo Change: 2,000.00 Class C Road Fund OPINION 1 Indianapolis, Ind., Leader: Theres been a postponment of the meeting of the central committee of the Soviet Communist An obvious reason, too Party. many Communists talking on a party line. n. mental supply for milling ore, cooling, steam generation, sani$30,000.00 TOTAL REVENUE tation, fire protection and all uses a of mill incident to the operation EXPENDITURES ' in Secs. 13, 14, 23, 24, T42S, $ 1,500.00 Marshals expense City R18E and for the 300.00 vehicle expense City of 200 families and 2,000.00 Class C Road Fund from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 200.00 truck Fire expense 15 acres in Sec. 7, T42S, R19E; 200.00 office building and Sec. 13 14, 23, 24 T42S, Heating 400.00 Insurance R18E. 632.50 Texas-ZinMinerals Interest on General Obligation Bonds 28235 SE V said Sec. 25. 200.00 Rood 628 Ave., Justice Fees ... Corporation, Hereafter, it is proposed to di- Grand . sec.-ft5 Junction, Colorado; 1,000.00 Miscellaneous expense vert 3 sec. ft. from the same use from for miscellaneous 300.00 1369.2 a Office supplies source at point N. ft. and to Colorado trib. San Juan River, 375.00 W. 3866.5 ft. from EV4 Cor said Payroll taxes a point S.51 58W. 4220.2 at River 100.00 Sec. 25. The water will be ft. Postage Sec. Cor NE 7, from T42S, 150.00 diverted by means of a diversion R19E. The water will be diverted Prisoners meals 800.00 dam and headgate and conveyed Professional Services means of pumps and conveyed and 30-ipipe and by through 12,500.00 Salaries 250 ft. of pipe to a ditches and used from Apr. 1 through 250.00 the water Telephone and telegraph to Sept. 1 to irrigate 40 acres in treatment plant, where a collected in 1,100.00 City streets and snow removal SVSNEV4, NV4SEV4 said Sec. 25. will be treated and and 530.00 tank 50.000 gal. pumped To Appropriate: Cemetery and therefrom conveyed through note Construction Interest on Thorn 26328 G. G. Judd and R.' B. to two 11,750 ft. of 1,045.00 Woolley, 1172 So. 9th. East, Salt 200.000 gal storage pipe payable tanks and 250.00 Lake City, Ut.; 5 sec.-ftfor mis- released therefrom from . Election expense Jan. 1 cellaneous use from Two Unnam- to Dec. 31 and used as a supple$23,832.50 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ed Springs, trib. to Red Canyon mental of for the milling supply to Colorado River at points and OVER steam generation, EXCESS OF REVENUES in amounts as follows: (1) N. ore, cooling, all and fire sanitation, $ 6,167.50 protection EXPENDITURES 4 - sec ft; 23 45 W. 6471.9 ft. to the operation of uses incident (2) N. 23 45' W. 6521.9 ft. a mill in Secs. 13,14,23,24, T42S, INCOME 1 sec.-ft- ., both from the R18E and for the domestic re$65000.00 Electricity sales U. S. General Land Office Witness 200 24,000.00 and families of Sales Water Cor., for the SE Cor. Sec. 31, T35S quirements from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 15,000.00 Sewer service R14E. The water will be collected 15 acres in Secs. 7, T42S, R19E 2,000.00 connections Sewer by means of a cement head box and Secs. 13, 14, 23,24, T42S 1,500.00 Special connections and pumped into 12-ipipe, where R18E. 100.00 Miscellaneous revenue it will be commingled and con28307 Wm. R. Hurst, Blanding, $107,600.00 TOTAL INCOME veyed 3 miles and used for min- Ut.; .1 sec.ft. for miscellaneous well bet. 50 and EXPENSES ing, milling and the domestic use from a needs of 50 persons at the John 500 ft. deep at a point S. 1750 40.00 Bond trustee fee Scott Mine located in NVSWV4 ft. and E. 430 ft. from NV4 Cor. 1,800.00 City vehicle expense f Sec. 4, T36S, R14E. 2.5 Sec. 15, T37S, R22E. The water 10,000.00 Depreciation water will be returned at a point will be conveyed through 650.00 expense Freight S. 24 00 E. 7600 ft. from SE Cor. and 34-ipipe 200 ft. and used 100.00 Garbage dump for the domestic requirements of said Sec. 31. 200.00 office building Heating 27024 Continental Uranium, one home and 12 cabins, for all. 800.00 Insurance a cafe uses and service station in Inc., 820 South 9th Ave., Grand 900.00 Interest on bank loan for and from Apr. 1 1 to Nov. 1 for Junction, Colorado; .16 sec.-facre of in SEVi the on bonds revenue Interest 3,495.00 irrigation miscellaneous use from a well 250 ft. deep at a point N NW y4, SW14NWV4 said Sec. 15. Materials 3,500.00 122 ft. and E. 413 ft. from SE Cor 28466 Shell Oil Co., 1008, West 500.00 Miscellaneous Sec. 1, T28S, R22E. The water Sixth Street, Los Angeles, Calif., 500.00 Office Supplies for miscellaneous use will be pumped from the well 1 sec.-ft- . 375.00 Payroll taxes and conveyed through well 400 ft. pipe from a 6 58-in- . 200.00 Postage 2000 ft. and used for uranium deep at a point N. 1800 ft. and & Power purchased from Utah Power milling and the domestic re- E. 2600 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30,000.00 100 Light Company quirements of people at Cane 16, T40S, R24E. The water will 1,000.00 Professional services Creek Mill in SEV4SEV4 Sec. 2, be conveyed through pipe 1000 and ft. used for the 6,000.00 Salaries R22E. drilling T28S, 350.00 27839 United States of America, and production of hydrocarbons Telephone and telegraph to and all incident the purposes 600.00 Travel Atomic Energy Commission, Grand Junction, Colo,; 0.33 sec. drilling of oil and for the do7,000.00 Wages repair and maintenance ft. for miscellaneous use from mestic requirements of 40 persons to Blue Mountain Irrigation Payment either or both of two wells n Sec. 16 T40S, R24E. 100.00 Company 28509 Alden Stevens, La Sal, 300 ft. deep at points as follows: 3 000.00 Contract repair and maintenance U)U. S. No. ft. and W. Utah: 0.25 sec. ft. for domestic $ 71,110.00 use a 100 from well bet. TOTAL EXPENSES and 1000 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 31, 600 ft. deep at a point S. 52 ft. 36,490.00 NET PROFIT T33S, R24E; (2) Dalton No. 3 S. 1170 ft. and E. 930 ft. from nd W 112 ft. from NE Cor Sec RETIREMENT SCHEDULE OF LONG TERM INDEBTEDNESS NW Cor. Sec. 32, T33S, R24E. ), T29S, R24E. The water wil $ 36,490.00 UTILITIES FUND NET PROFIT The water will be used for ura- conveyed through lV4-ipipe 600 REVOF EXCESS GENERAL FUND nium ore milling and beneficia-tio- ft, and used for the domestic re40 ENUES OVER EXPENDITURES... $ 6,167.50 $42,657.50 of anc families quirements and all uses incident thereto, from 1 to Nov. 1 for incidenta Apr. in NEV4SEV4 Sec. 36, T33S; BOND RETIREMENT R23E, Lots 3, 4, SEV4SWV4 Sec. irrigation of lawns and shrubs 1000.00 Water Revenue Bonds all uses in said Sec. 9. 31, T33S, R24E. Revenue Sewer and Water 28606 Shell Oil Company 1008 Electric, 28151 C. M. Conway, Bland-ing- , 3,000.00 Bonds West 6th Los Street, Angeles. for miscelUt.; 0.22 sec.-f. 1 General sec.-ftSewer and Electric Obligation for miscellaneous laneous use from either or both of Calif.; a use from well bet. 600 and 1,000.00 Bonds two wells bet. 500 and 700 it. 900 ft. a N. 500 ft NOTE PAYABLE at deep point deep at points as follows: (1) S. and E. 800 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 1806 ft. and W. 498 ft.; (2) 'S. 8,700.59 Thorn Construction Co. 1806 ft. and W. 225 ft., both 14, T40S, R25E. The water will from NV4 Cor. Sec. 25, T40S, be conveyed through pipe BANK LOAN 2300 ft. and used for Monticello Branch First Security Bank drilling oil R21E. The water will be conveyed for boiler and sanitation wells, of Utah N. A 14,000.00 $27,700.59 through pipe 1450 ft. and purposes and for all uses incident used for general use in a Service $14,956.91 to the operation of oil wells in Station, Cafe, Store, for the do- said Sec. 14. mestic requirements of 75 trailer director of the church. 28613 Grant L. Bronson, Box Seventh-Da- y Adventists units and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 The aid went to 353,246 people . for to irrigate 3 acres in SEV4NWV4 3, Monticello, Ut.; 0.5 sec.-ftand included clothing, food and well irrigation use from a said Sec. 25. cash. actual People Needy Help 50 bet. and 350 ft. deep at a point Texas-Zin- c 28233 Minerals 33 E 334 rom NW Welfare In addition to the welfare aid, GLENDALE, Calif., Corporation, 628 Rood Ave., . Grand Cor Sec. an( R23E. 36, sec.-ftThe T33S, aid was 0.1 at valued pro- Adventist laymen in the Pacific for $3,528,448 Junction, Colorado; water will be pumped from the vided to families in distress dur- Union Conference, miscellaneous use from a 5.5-iwhich covers Seventh-dawell 93 ft. deep at a point S. well and conveyed through 1956 the the three state and Hawaii, disby ftMar ing aJ!? Califor- tributed 7,743,323 pieces of Chris5000 ft. from NE Cor. P1 6515 in denomination irrigate 6 acres Sec 7, T42S R19E. The water will in NWV4NWV4 said sec. 36 and nia, Nevada, Utah and the Hawaii- tian literature and made 609,020 a supplemental for be used as incidental domes- an Islands, according to a report missionary visits to homes where coolfor ore, milling supply tic and purposes. released by D. L. Olson, welfare spiritual counseling was needed, sanisteam Protests resisting the granting ing, Olsen reported. generation, tation, fire protection and all uses of any of the foregoing appli- before March 16, 1957. Specially trained laymen also incident to the operation of a cations, with reasons therefor, ' Joseph M. Tracy gave 118,102 Bible studies perSTATE ENGINEER mill in Secs. 13,14, 23,24, T42S, must be in affidavit form, with R18E and for the domestic re extra copy, and filed with the Published in the San Juan Record, iods of intensive study of the Monticello, Ut. from Jan. 31 to Scriptures in homes where such quirements of 200 families and State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Feb. studies were requested. 14, 1957. from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or Earl H. Perkins, Bland-ing- , Utah proposes to change the and place' of point of diversion of water, as eviuse of 3 sec.-ft- . denced by Application No. 23997. The water was to have been diverted from Arch Canyon Stream at a point N. 1603.7 ft. and W. 3517.7 ft. from Ei4 Cor. Sec. 25, T37S, R20E and used from Apr. 1 to Sept. 1 to irrigate 40 acres in domestic-requirement- .... 8-i- 12-i- n get-bigg- n. gress LAU t fro Sul DR. etr Cai ev for rcc to er might take a different view and allow the roads some ventures afield, into airlines, trucking, fyarge lines and even pipelines. 2-i- n. A Monitor: country newspaper is nothing more or less than a reflection of the town it serves. Naples, Texas, t. n Tempe, Arizona, Daily News: were in sympathy with mail men who object to being used for a between meal snack by animals which should be tied up, F they cant control their desire for human flesh. 4-i- n. '. . . 3-i- n. Onida, S. D., Watchman: We think the example of some members of the Hungarian Olympic n. n . Da! 102 tions have had. Recently, however, rumbling started which suggests that key lawmakers in Con- n n goc without the lift other corpora- sec.-ft.o- 6-i- FOR roc Leesburg, Fla., Daily Commercial: Up to now, railroads have been barred from any combinations. Regulated by Government, they have had to struggle along in a tough competitive period 4-i- n. 14-i- Mo Dillon, S. C., Herald: The television giveaway programs and bigger. Successful contestants get richer and richer. Perhaps one of these days well be able to get the Secretary of The Treasury on such a program and pay off the national debt. n. 6-i- FOR the .... n. n. Ph at with another resolution that you may find difficult to keep. But weve made one that doesnt inNor volve much extra effort. extra time. We have resolved NOT to be a litterbug, as of January 1, 1957. We feel pretty good about this resolution because its the kind that has something in Keeping it for everybody our highways, roadsides, parks and citie streets cleans ensures beautiful surroundings for everyone. That is why each and every one of us must correct the thoughtless habit of littering public and private property. . 12-i- 44 Bennington, Vt., Evening Banner: We dont want to burden you s c FOR j team in refusing to go home, and willing to give up their homes, their country, their friend-- I ships and kinships, is the most dramatic proof possible of the' emptiness of Communism. n t, Aztec, N. M. Review: We cant see any reason for wanting to get acquainted with the moon. If there are people on it theyll undoubtedly want us to help them out of a hole. 7-i- n. 8-i- n 2-i- 2-i- n n 6-i- n. n 2-i- n. y - year-roun- d stock-waterin- g Ad-vejiti- st Bellingham, Wash., Herald: Americans can never be accused of lacking in charity. The American Association of Fund Raising Counsel estimates that their giving in 1956 totaled at least $6,100,000,000, an increase of 10 per cent over 1955 Thats the kind of people we have in this cap- italistic, imperialistic, money-grubbin- g nation. Petaluma, Calif., There are problems that cut through the lines of nation, state and local district: public vs private power, highways, schools. They are all involved in the conflict between a superstate and local autonomy. They are a challenge, too; a challenge to our self reliance, independence and personal integrity. Argus-Cour-rie- r: i i i ; The ways of the world is to make laws, but follows customs. t MO |