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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959 THE SAN JUAN RECORD PAGE SIX (lassifi ed Ads star who Albie Booth, died recently was one of the nations greatest football players and athletes. Known as The Mighty Atom and Little Boy Bine," Booth catapulted to fame in his sophomore year at Yale when he almost npset a powerful Army football team with a dazzling display of broken field running. In his senior year, he was captain of the football and basketball teams and turned down the captaincy of the baseball team. Be coached at Yale and at New York University in the 30s. Manager of an ice cream company in Connecticut, he was active as a football official, last year refereeing the Army-Nav- y game at Philadelphia . . . Walter Spike Briggs, former president of the Detroit Baseball Company, has been elected executive eonqnlt-teema- n of the Detroit Football company ex-Ya- le nd single-handed- Dark, left, and Ernie Banks take a break during training in Mesa, Arlz. ly -- T SCSI RENT building. Office in Redd Ground floor, new Contact building. elry. Sprouse Jew47tfnc. Unfurnished apt. Phone Monricudo TEEN 8 tfne MIRS LAUNDRY You wash or we wash it for you. Clothes Drying - Finishing 2 blocks east of bank Phone JU MONTICELLO, UTAH LOST White billfold lost in vicinity of Abajo Cleaners. $5.00 i fall papers are returned, intact. Contact Milton Nielson, Monticello. Phone JU 81tp FOR SALE 1956 Ford Victoria, very clean, Thunderbird engine, FOR RENT ished apt. two 5WISS AND AMERICAN Watch repairing. All work guaranteed. L.. J. Stull Jewelry, Dove Creek. Dress Pattern No. U67 POPULAR the sheath country over tht figurt-huggin- g that's smart os paint. A cinch to sew. No. 1467 with PHOTO GUIDE is in sixes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Sixe 12, 32 bust, 3 yards of 39 or Needlework Pattern No. 268 This pattern will help to teach you how to do filet crochet; or be an excellent reference guide when a problem on filet presents itself. No. 268 has written and illustrated directions for items and stitches shown, plus others. Send 35c for each dress pattern, 25c for each needlework pattern (add 1 0c for each pattern for first-clas- s mailing) to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Dept. "NWNS," 367 West Adams Street, Chicago 6, III. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE Gordon L. Heaton, Monticello. Work done Phone JU accurately and in confidence. 4915tc. ATTENTION ACCIDENT AND HEALTH AND SPECIAL IIFE Need at once Branch MEN Manager and District Manager for Company operating in eight western states. If you qualify write Mr. Halonen, 64 East 21st South, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. 72tc. SAWS FILED Any kind. Wayne C. Rasmussen. Saws can be left and picked up at Monticello Lumber Co. All work guaranteed. 4eotfnc. FOR SALE in Monticello. Laura Allred home, surrounding pasture and water stock. Contact for Bennion Redd, attorney 49tfnc. estate. NOTICE APPLE jelly, melted in the top part of a double boiler, gives a nice glaze when spooned over canned or frozen peaches placed in baked tart shells. A combination of apples, grapes and walnuts makes a good team for a quick fruit salad. Before baking custard, sprinkle the tops with light brown sugar to give them a lightly crusted top. For a thicker crust, bake the custard first, chill thoroughly, then sprinkle with light brown sugar a, Now correspondent for Salt Lake Tribune. Send news items to or contact Laura Leath-aMonticello. Phone 73tc. Dr. A. BROUGHTON, is in Blanding every Thursday. For appointments call 2491 or 2462. Dr. Blanding office in the in his is Broughton Redd Building, Monticello, every Friday. For appointments call Monticello JU or JU B. THIS WEEKS RECIPE Applesauce Loaf Cake (Makes 10 slices) 1 package spice cake mix 1 cup canned sweetened applesauce 1 cup seedless raisins y4 teaspoon ground cinnamon V i teaspoon ground nutmeg Prepare cake batter according to package directions, substituting 1 cup applesauce for 1 cup liquid. Lightly flour raisins, fold Into batter with cinnamon Pour into a and nutmeg. greased loaf pan (9x5x3-inches)- , lined with waxed paper. Bake according to package directions. Cool for 5 minutes, remove from pan and inch' peel oil paper. Slice thick. FOR SALE Two bedroom house, located across street from swimming pool (pink house). Contact Steve Meyer. 7tfnc. FOR SALE Modem of a State's great past linger, over this d barogue building. Typical of the architecture of its day, the building was started in 1872 and completed in 1879, at a cost of $U4 million. To duplicate it today would require some $6 million. Standmg before the building is a weathered statue of one of the States most famous (and most photographed) men, Austin Blair, governor during the time of the Civil War. More than 100,000 sightseers yearly go poking through the old building in which the bustle of the states center of government continues in an atmosphere charged with the lore of the past. The building, of course, is Michigans Capitol, at Lansing. dome-shape- 74tp. MOVING Art Adair- - local for Baileys Moving & agent Storage Allied Van Lines- - State and Nationwide movers- - Phone 46rfncCall - Legal Notice United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management PUBLIC United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management FINAL PROOF February 17, 1959 Blanding, San Juan County, Utah. Each bid is to be in accordance with plans and specifications and other contract documents now on file with the BOARD OF EDUCA- TION, SAN JUAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, where they may be examined; and copies may be obtained from the Architect, LEWIS ERIC SANDSTROM, 290 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, upon deposit of $50.00 per set, which deposit will be refunded upon return of such copy in good condition within five days after the bids are opened. If any contractor desires more than one set,, he shall pay $25.00 for such set, which amount shall not be returnable. Bids will be received for one contract covering General Construction, Electrical Construction, and Mechanical Construction (plumbing, heating and ventilating), and one contract will be awarded for tion of the land involved is: unBy metes and bounds upon surveyed land which will prouably be sections 15 and 22, T. 32 S., R. 25 E., SL Mer., Utah, according to the latest proposed plan of resurvey. (The claims are not corded.) The claims are known as: Jack Nos. 1 and 2 lode mining claims. A complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: (1) The land involved is r.on-mine- in character; (2) No discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described mining claims. The contest is pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Room 312, Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the Complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the Complaint will be taken as confessed and the contest will be decided without a hearing. This notice will be published on the following dates, to the entire project. Bids will be publicly opened at wit March 20, 1959 the office of the BOARD OF EDMarch 27,' 1959 COUNUCATION, SAN JUAN 3, 1959 April TY SCHOOL DISTRICT, MONApril 10, 1959 TICELLO, UTAH at 4:00 P.M., April 17, 1959 April 6, . 1959. Each bid shall being at least once a week for be made out on a form to be ob- 30 days. Dated this 13th day of Marcn tained at the Architects office; 1959. shall be accompanied by a certified United States of America check, or cashiers check, or bid By F. S. Kirk Acting Manager bond, for 5 of the amount of the Land Office bid, made payable to the order Bureau of Land Management of the BOARD OF EDUCATION, Salt Lake City, Utah SAN JUAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, MONTICELLO,-UTAH- . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY The above mentioned check or STATE OF UTAH bond shall be given as a guarantee SUMMONS that the bidder will enter into the Virginia M. Reed, Plaintiff, contract if one is awarded to him, vs. and will be declared forfeited if Charles J. Reed, the successful bidder refuses to Defendant enter into said contract after being THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE requested so to do by the BOARD ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and OF EDUCATION. The successful bidder will be re- required to serve upon F. Bennion Redd, plaintiffs attorney whose quired to furnish satisfactory per- address is Monticello, Utah, an formance bond in the amount of answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this his contract. The BOARD OF EDUCATION, summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default SAN JUAN COUNTY SCHOOL will be taken you for the reserves the right to relief demandedagainst DISTRICT, in said complaint, reject any or all bids or waive any which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid which is hereto annexed and herefor a period of thirty (30) days with erved upon you. This is an action for divorce, after the date set for the opening custody of minor children. is hereby given that Calvin W. Carter, of Monticello, Utah, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah 07710, for E Vt SW34 Section 26; NW34, 24E., Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before Karl R. Lyman, at Monticello, Utah on April 8, 1959. Claimant names as witness: Wallace Bailey, W. Lawrence Black, Clarence Pehrson, Wendle B. Black, all of Monticello, Utah. thereof. Dated March 13r 1959 Ernest E. House s F. Bennion Redd BOARD OF EDUCATION Manager, Land Office Attorney for Plaintiff SAN JUAN COUNTY SCHOOL Salt Lake City, Utah Monticello, Utah DISTRICT S. Summers Kenneth By NOTICE OF LEASE United States President of Board - Utah 034119) (PL585 of Interior the Department By Don Barton Published pursuant to Section Bureau of Land Management Treasurer 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954, FINAL PROOF '68 Stat 708). By George M Palmer . March 2, 1959 Clerk TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that David NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L. Guymon of Blanding, Utah, United States in pursuance of a proper ReDesert-Land No. who made Entry Department of the Interior for Publication heretofore quest Utah 016157 for WNEVi SecBureau of Land Management filed in accordance with Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954, tion 22, Township 36S., Range FINAL PROOF 22E., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed March 4, 1959 (68 Stat. 708) and the regulations notice of intention to make final Notice is hereby given that Chris- thereunder (43 CFR 186.8): 1. That on June 1, 1955 there proof to establish claim to the tina E. V. Whetman, of 142 North was issued by the United States lands before Marvin Lyman, at 7th West, Salt Lake City, Utah, of America under section 11 of Blanding, Utah on April 15, 1959. who made Homestead Entry No. the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Claimant names as witness: Guy Utah, 04570, for E36NE34 Section Stat. 708), an oil and gas lease C. Palmer, Vernon Young, Calvin 21, Township 33 S., Range 25 E., to Joe Lyon, Jr., as lessee, and that Union Oil Company, a CaliButt, Loren Hawkins, all of Blan- Salt Lake Meridian, has filed no- fornia corporation whose address tice of intention to make final is 444 Sherman Street, Denver 3, ding, Utah. Ernest E. House proof to establish claim to the Colorado, is the present lessee unlands before Miles A. Williams, der said lease as to the lands deManager, Land Office scribed in 2 of this notice, Salt Lake City, Utah at 351 South State Street, Salt as shown section by the records of the Lake City, Utah on April 22, 1959. bearing Serial No. (Utah 01495A, Department of the Interior Claimant names as witness Bureau of Land Management, DeBureau of Land Management John C. Whetman of Salt Lake partment of the Interior; and Land Office 2. City, Utah, Noble Trueblood of in theThat said lease covers lands of San Juan, State Salt Lake City, Utah Monticello, Utah; Marie Meyers of Utah,County described as follows, February 5, 1959 of Monticello, Utah; and Lawrence Township 35 South, Range Notice is hereby given that on A. Whetman of Salt Lake 21 East, S. L. M. Meridian. City, July 15, 1958, San Juan County Utah. Section 21: NE34 filed application to purchase the Ernest E. House Section 31: Lots 2, 3, 4, Et&- NWV4SWV4 Sec. 4; Lots 1, 2, 7, swy Office Land Manager, Containing 359.55 acres, more 8, SViNEV4, SEV4NWV4, Salt Lake City, Utah or less. SEV4SWV4, SEV Sec. 5; 3. That if any person claimWM:NEV4 Sec. 8; T. 27 S., R. or asserting under, or by viring United States 20 E., SL Mer., Utah; containing tue of, any unpatented mining Department of the Interior claim located prior to enactment 627.90 acres- (serial No. Utah Bureau of Land Management of the Act of August 13, 1954, 029672), under the provisions of FINAL PROOF (68 Stat 708), any right or Inthe Recreation Act of June 14, March 12, 1359 terest in Act minerals 1926 ( 44 Scat. 741), as amended Notice is hereby given that Helen as defined Leasing in Section 11 of said L. of 4772 Atwood Laws, Street, Act of August 13, 1954) as to the by the Act of June 4, 1954 (68 lands or Star. 173; 43 U. S. C. 869), and Murray, Utah, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah, 0067, for part thereof, shall fail to fileany in the regulations thereunder. This , SEKSWti SEViNEhi, Land Office of the Bureau of notice is for the purpose of allow- Section 10; S3NW!4 Section 11, the Land Management at Salt Lake ing all persons claiming the selected Township 36 S., Range 23 E , City, Utah, and within 150 days land or having bona fide objections Salt Lake Meridian, has filed from the below stated date of intention to make final first publication of this notice, a to such application an opportunity notice of to establish claim to the verified proof statement which shall obfile their protests or other to lands before Man-iF. Lymar, at set forth as to such mining claim: Salt Land the in Office, jections Blanding, Utah on April 25, 1959. (1) The date of location; Lake City, Utah, together with Claimant names as witness: (2) The book and page of reevidence that a copy of such pro- Hairy Laws, J. T. Patterson, Ivan cordation of the notice or certifitests or objection has been served Watkins, and Walter May, All of cate of location; Blanding, Utah. (3) The section or sections of upon the applicant, within 30 days F. S. Kirk the public land surveys which from the date of the first publica- Acting Manager embrace such mining claim; or if Salt Lake City, Utah tion of this notice. such lands are unsurveyed either Ernest E. House the section or sections which United States would probably embrace such Manager Department of the Interior mining claim when the public Date of First Publication: February Bureau of Land Management land surveys are extended to such 27- 1959. NOTICF OF CONTEST lands or a tie by courses and disNo. 8103 tances to an approved United ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS To: Jack T. Diffey and Rose W. States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant is a Notice is hereby given that the Diffey, their heirs, representatives and assigns. locator or purchaser under such BOARD OF EDUCATION, SAN You are hereby notified that the location; and JUAN COUNTY SCHOOL DIS- United States of America has in(5) The name and address of TRICT, MONTICELLO, UTAH, stituted a contest pursuant to 43 such claimant and names and will receive bids for furnishing ali CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, addresses so far as known to the section 40, against those cerrain claimant of labor, material, transportation and any other person or mining claims set forth below persons claiming any interest or services for the construction of an situate in the County of San Juan, Elementary School Building, at State of Utah. The legal descrip (continued on page 7) to-w- it: NVt-SW3- 4, - above-describe- home on 22V6 acre of land, 1 mile east of Monticello. Contact Jack McEntire. Phone -- and place in broiler, two inches from the unit for 2 to 3 minutes. Grated American cheese, catsup, a dash of tabasco sauce, a speck of grated onion and cream to blend make a delightful sandwich filling. When making stuffed eggs, mix some deviled ham in with the mashed yolks, mustard, vinegar and mayonnaise for an especially good filling. Blend together prepared mustard, horseradish and mayonnaise for a good sauce for sliced ham or ham loaf. d NE34-Rang- e 2 bedroom furn$60.00 a month. Also apts partly furn- ished. $50.00 a month. Call John 8tfne at JU Shadows left-han- d Notice power steering. Priced right. Ken Garff Trailer Sales, Monticello. Phone ltfnc. Test your knowledge or your guessing ability. See how far you must read before you can identify the American landmark shown above. post-offic- e above-describe- FOR RENT HALF-PAS- c. ir This An That TWO FOR THE CUBS . . . Chicago Cubs Infielders Alvin S-- 3000 square ft. WILL TRADE FOR SALE location in Durango. store. 100 1957 trailer for equity in house. Good fixtures, suitable for souv-eftCall Monticello JU or and gift shop, variety store, write Box 656, Mnoticello Utah. children's clothing store, toy shop, 63tp hardware, etc. Buy fixtures and Electric Home Ortake over lease or buy fixtures and FOR SALE move them. Priced to selL Call gan in this area, take over small CH Durango, Colo. Write monthly payments. For more deBox 428, Monticello, Utah. tails write credit dept Box 148 S. H. Station, Salt Lake City, 81tc 83tc Utah. Old upright piano. WANTED Phone Blaading OR FOR SALE 1952 GMC V ton 72tc. truck. New motor and dean. See at Ken Garff Trailer Sales. FOR SALE Very dean 1951 2 tfne. V8 Ford 2 door. $250. Joes Sport or 1955 Schult Trailer FOR SALE Shop or call 6tfnc house. 42 ft. long, very good condition. Priced at or see Jack $2500. Call 8 tfne Carter. 36-f- Utah, the following tracts of land: Land Description is SWV4NWV4 Sec. 33, T. 35 , R. 24 E SL Mer., 40 Acres, and Appraised Value of $160. The lands will be sold subject to a reservation of all oil and gas and potassium and sodium to the United States. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by maiL Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, prior to 11 oclock a.ra, on April 1, 1959. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks, money orders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be markcomer ed in the lower Public Sale Bid, Parcel No. , Sale held ... The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the above sale date. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further information, write: Ernest E. House Manager, Ernest E. House Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah SALE February 13, 1959 Pursuant to application serlajl number Utah 029581, and under provisions of section 2455. R. S. (43 U. S. C 1171), there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held at 11 oclock a.m., on the 1st day of April next, at Land Office - 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, WM-Et'o- - d -- |