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Show FRIDAY, JUKE 19, 1959 M0H T THE SAN JUAN I C E L L By 0 week vacation to Wentworth, V Carol Dalton went with them to visit her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wight. NEWS Mrs. H. E. Blake JUKE 24 PICNIC DATE Dalton Springs is the place and Wednesday, June 24, at 6:30 p.m. is the time for the Community church family picnic. HERE FROM FLORDIA Mr. and Mrs. Ward Guthrie and children and Mrs. Laura Baines of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., arrived here last week for a visit to our beautiful country. They have been spending part of their summers here for the past six years. While here, they will be at home in the Wood Apartments on Center st. PEHRSONS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pehrson returned home last week from California. Mrs. Pehrson had been there some time and Mr. Pehrson BOUND FOR MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs. James Wright a joined the family there recently when he went down to name his family left Friday for a tw Utah Educational Outlay Exceeds All Other States OCXs Free Travel Literature Most Western European countries maintain . .icial tourist information offices in the U.S. which offer all sorts of helpful free booklets, maps, coming events lists and other aids to Americans bound for transatlantic holidays. According to the European Travel Commission, this literature may be obtained by writing to: National Tourist Office of (name of country you intend to visit), Box 258, Dept. ETC, New York 17, N. Y. IFJ - SAVES TIME trip-planni- Because you avoid frequent trips to the market. fcx Lets you cook food in quantities to freeze to serve in a jiffy weeks SAN JUAN Utah State Vriveritv has NOTICE COURT OF aid lease and amendments and assignments coer the following described mining claims in the Monumental Mining District of San Juan County, State of Utah: Red Bend No. 2 Oil Placer Claim, Mineral Survey No. 6661 in Sections 5 and 6, Township 42 S., K. 19 E., and Section 32. Township 41 S., R. 19 E., San Juan County, State of Utah. Red Bed No. 3 Oil Placer Claim. Mineral Survey No. 6661 in Sections 5 and 6, Township 42 5., R.- 19 E. and Section 32, Township 41 S., R. 19 E.. San Juan County, State of COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Delay Application re- NOTICE OF SALE Cause No. 1740 ceived an allocation of $5,679 for HENRY W. SAGE, student loans under terms of the Plaintiff. National Defense Education Act, J. Elliot Cameron, dean of students MYR0X BUTTRAM, at USU, said this Defend:.! The money is pait of a $24.5 million supplemental appropriation for the nations colleges and unBy virtue of an execution, isiversities signed by President Eis- sued out of and under the seal of the District Court of the County enhower May 20. Students who want to apnlv for of San Juan, State of Utah, upon loans should contact the office of Transcript of Judgment docketed and filed in the said Court on student services at Utah for application forms May 18, 1959, as Civil No. 1740, Students may be loaned un to Heniy W. Sage is the Plaintiff and Myron Buttram is $1000 per year under te'.ms of Repayment is not started un- the Defendant, in favor of said til a year after the student has Plaintiff and against the said Defendant, for the sum of completed fulltime .study. which Execution was diThe act requires that poiial be given students rected and delivered to me as consideration with superior academic back- Sheriff in and for said County o. grounds who intend to teach in San Juan, State of Utah, I have elementary or secondary schools or levied upon all the right, title v those with superior capacity or interest of the said Defendant. preparation in science, mathemat- Myron Buttram in and to the ics, engineering or modem foreign following described real and pert: sonal property, language. A interest in and to an oil and gas lease made and entered on the 19th day of June, 1957 by and between A. F. Allen and Nina W. Allen, his wife, as Lessors and Robert M. Reel, as Lessee, which Agreement was amended on the 19th day of April, 1958 and was, by instrument dated June 26, 1957, assigned by Robert M. Reel, as Assignor, to the said Myron Buttram, the Assignee, as show n in Book 218, page 451 and 452 of the Iteeoids of the County The Tins and Needles club held Recmder of San Juan County, its election of officers at a meetState of Utah, in the office of ing in the home of Mrs. Marion said Recorder of said county; with June the 9, following Edgel said Myron but that thereafter, being named for the year: Buttram assigned to Jack H. Sarah Lee Hazelton, president; Yalta Edgel, vice president; Ireen Ujimori, Central Pacific Bank Honolulu, Hawaii, an Edgel, secretary and treasurer; Building, undivided 50fI of all of the Janna Heaton, news reporter; rights, title and interest of said health and song Taunya Edgel, Myron Buttram in and to the leader; Blanche Fullmer, safety oil and gas lease dated June 19, and recreation. 1957 and between A. F. Leader of the group is Mis. Allen by Nina W. Allen, his and Marion Edgel. wife, Lessors and Robert M. A discussion on the subject of Reel, Lessee, arid subject to that nice looking anklets was held. Afcertain assignment of lease dated ter the meeting, refreshments were June 26, 1957 by and between served. Robert M. Reel, Assignor and Myron Buttram, Assignee, in which assignment of lease, the Expecting a Photo Assignor reserves certain rights and overriding and royalties other matters, and subject to Of Your Youngsters? the Agreement of April 19, 1858 Are you the parents of three by and between A. F. Allen and winsome children whose ' photoNina W. Allen of Sedona, Arigraph was taken by a Belair zona and Robert M. Reel of Studio photographers in Monticello Santa Monica, California. That about six weeks ago? And are you wondering why the photo GREETS GRANDSON never showed up ? Mrs. Hilda Falmer has gone to If so, see Earl Waites at Stan- the home of her daughter Mrs. dard Supply, who recently received Clive (JoAnn Palmer) Burgess to the colored protrait by mistake. welcome a new grandson, and to Although hes shown the print help initiate him into the woik-ing- s of the home. to quite a few residents, no one has yet recognized the youngsters. Unless someone claims the photo soon, he will have to send it hack to the studio in Denver. R- - Utah. Placer Claim, Mineral Survey No. 6653 in Sections 5 and 6, Township R. 19 E., San Jui.n 42 S County, State of Utah. Red Bed No. 5 Oil Placer Claim, Mineral Survey No. 6653 in Sections 5 and 6, Township 42 5., R. 19 E., San Juan County, Red Bed No. 4 Oil thf-ac- t. $87.-777.3- lf highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, on the 6:h day of Juy, A.D., 1959 in the City of Monticello in the County of San Juan, State of Utah, at the Couit House thereof at 10:00 oclock A.M. en said day to satisfy the said execution, together w ith the interests and costs thereon. Dated this 11th day cf June, 1959. A.D., Seth F. Wright, Sheriff (6 12,19,26) GEMS OF THOUGHT of watch hair-,,- 1 each of which is 6 the thickness of a human hair, costs a quarter million dollars. Each eight 0.0002 grams. i: Chromium, when added to steel small quantities contributes strength, resistance to wear, and in large quanti'hardenability; ties it gives resistance to corrosion and oxidation. n Avoid Risk! State of Utah. Red Bed No. 6 Oil Placer Claim, Mineral Survey No. 6661 Sections 5 and 6, Township 42 5., R. 19 E. and Section 32, Township 41 S., R. 19 E., San Juan County, State of Ptan. Johnny (Johne.v) No. 4 Oil Placer Claim, Mineral Survey No. 6653 in Sections 5 and 6, Township 42 South, Range 18 & 19 E., San Juan County, State of Utah. 1907 Oil Placer Claim, Mineral Survey No. 6655 NOTICE is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Sheriff, as aforesaid, will sell as much a' is necessary of the above described real and personal property to the IMW Si Monticello Plumbing & Heating PHONE JU MONTICELLO, UTAH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ YOUR INSURANCE OUT OF DATE, TOO! Now pay all your insurance premiums the package way - in convenient monthly installments. No need to budget for low-cot, months ahead. Our insurance plans meet all your needs. MAY BE st easy-paymen- Basin Realty & Ins. Shumway Office Building Phone 2016 Blanding BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAj 1 Solve ALL Your Father's Day Problems PRODUCTION PEAK Oil production in Utah hit a new daily high average of 120,733 barrels during the week ended June SAVES WORK IN THE DISTRICT one-ha- Utah devotes a larger proportion of its state and local expenditures to education than does any other state in the nation. This point was noted in a Utah Foundation analysis of a special study just completed by the U. S. Bureau of th Census. Approximately 44.1 per cent of all state and local government expenditures in Utah during 1957 went for education. In the eight Mountain states, 37.3 per cent of all state and local spending was for education, while the education spending percentage for the entire United States was 33.8 per cent. According to the Foundation report, Utah spent nearly $200 million for all state and local general government purposes (including unemployment compensation) during 1957. This amount was equal to $238 per capita, or 13.9 per cent of the total personal income of all individuals in the state. The report shows that state and local general expenditures in the eight Mountain states were equal to $278 per capita, or 14.9 per cent of the total personal income of all individuals in the area. Nationally, state and local expenditures amounted to $246 per capita or 12.2 per cent of the nations personal income. Foundation analysts observe that Utah devotes' a larger proportion of its state and local expenditure total to education than other states, but it spends a smaller proportmi for most of the other functions of state and local government. (TPi LEGAL Loans Should Not LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Trina Williams and Mrs.. Dorothy Nielson went to Grand Junction Friday last week to take Jimmie Nielson home to Bluff dow n but he was not well enough from the hospital. to make the home. ACQUIRES BULL Max Dalton recently brought IX SALT LAKE Sheriff and Mrs. Seth Wright home a fine Charolaise bull from made a trip to Salt Lake the West Jordan. early part of the week. WELCOME CALLERS COUSIN HERE Jack Wilcox and Verne West-woo- d Baibara Barton has as her guest from upstate, longtime her cousin Suzanne Sessions from friends, were recently pleasant Clearfield. callers at the senior Blake home. They visited their relative, Mrs. IN DOVE CREEK Mrs. Max Dalton spent Wednes- Shirley Thompson at the hospital. day afternoon visiting her friend Mrs. Jean Higgins in Dove Creek. ti-i- PAGE THREE Students Wishing twin grandsons, Robert and Rod- HAS MEDICAL CARE Mrs. Una Black is home from ney. En route home, they isited their son Richard and family at Salt Lake where she went for Mexican Hat Sunday. medical attention. CANT MAKE TRIP Mrs. Julia Bailey was called BACK FROM COAST Monday to meet her husband early The Christensen-Wilso- n group returned Sunday from a pleasant at Moab to bring him home. She and her brother Donald Blake went trip and visit to California. RECORD coIHLiLcr0v 1. YOUR ONLY fc PROItCJlON See Utah Insurance Co. First Security Bank Bldg. Monticello & Blanding, Utah Robeit Dalton and Harold Lyman Agents Central later. SAVES MONEY You can stock up through food sales, and buy in the season No Dad has absolutely EVERYTHING be wants in fishing gear. Nows the time to visit Joes Sport Shop . the start of tire 1959 fishing season . . . and select just lures or creel or whatever else it is that will really make Fathers Day in your home. the way of . . right, at the pole or it a Happy Come in today and look over our big selection of fishing and other outdoor equipment. Youre sure to find something that will make Dads eyes shine with delight. when prices are low. 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