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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 19, LEGAL THE SAN JUAN RECORD 195;) NOTICES NOTICE OP LEASE (PL 858 - Utah 035465) Published pursuant to Section 7 of the Aot of August 13, 1954, 68 Stat, 708) TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore filed In accordance with Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) and the regulations there: under (43 CFR 1. That on or about March 16, 1951, effective April 1, 1951, there was issued by the United States of America under and pursuant to the mineral leasing laws as defined in Section 11 of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) an oil and gas lease to Henry A. Whitley, as Lessee, and that The Carter Oil Company, whose address is P. 0. Box 801, Tulsa, Oklahoma, is the present lessee under said lease as to the lands described in Section 2 of this Notice, bearing Serial No. 186-8)- Utah-0393- 9, as shown by "the records of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior; and, 2. That said lease covers lands in the County of San Juan, State t: of Utah, described as follows, Township 29 South, Range 20 East, Salt Lake Meridian tt Section 7: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, to-wi- E1,-W- W) That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpatented mining claim located prior to enactment of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat 708), any right or interest in Leas, ing Act minerals (as defined in Section 11 of said Act of August 13, 1954) as to the lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at Salt Lake City, Utah, and within 150 days from the below stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining 3- - above-describe- d claim: of Location: and page of recordation of the notice or certificate (1) The date (2) The book of location; The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining ciaim: or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such location; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names ana addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such un patented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any and all right, title, and interest under such mining claim as to, but only as to, Leasing Act minerals, and (iit to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such mining claim and any patent issued therefor, shall be subject to the reservation of Leasing Act minerals specified in section 4 of said Actof August 13, 1954, and (iii) to preelude thereafter any assertion 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 June 5, 1959. (3) DATED May 25, 1959 Ernest E. House Manager Ernest E. House Salt Lake City. Utah Land Office Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior First Publication: June Last Publication: July 5, 1959. 31, 1939. NOTICE OF LEASE (PL 585 - Utah 035464) Published pursuant to Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954, (68 Stat, 708) TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore filed in accordance with Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR 186.8): 1. That on or about March 13, 1951, effective April 1, 1951, there was issued by the United States of America under and pursuant to the mineral leasing laws as defined in Section 11 of the Ac: of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) an oil and gas lease to Henry A. Whitley, as Lessee, and that The Carter Oil Company, whose address is P. 0. Box 801, Tulsa, Oklahoma, is the present lessee under said lease as to the lands described in Section 2 of this Notice, bearing Serial No. Utah-0392- 1, as shown by the records of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior; and, 2. That said lease covers lands in the County of San Juan, State of Utah, described as follows, Township 28 South, Range 20 East, Salt Lake Meridian Section 25: SE54NW1 Section 35: NESW4, SW54SWV4 3. That if any person claiming! located prior to enactment of the Act of August 13, 1954 (33 Stat! 708), any right or interest in Leas, ing Act minerals (as defined in Section 11 of said Act of August d 13, 1954) as to the Ian as or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at Salt Lake City, Utah, and within 150 days from the below stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shah set forth as to such mining claim: (1' The date of Location; (2) The book and page of recordation of the notice or certificate of location; (3) The section or sections of above-describe- the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim: or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such location; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such unpatented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (i) toaconstitute a waiver and relinquismnent by such mining claimant of any and all right, title, and interest under such mining claim as to, but only as to, Leasing Act minerals, and (ii) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such mining claim and any patent issued therefor, shall be subject to the reservation of Leasing Act minerals specified in section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1954, and (111) to preclude thereafter any assertion 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 June 5, 1959. DATED May 25, 1959 Ernest E. House Manager Ernest E. Home Salt Lake City, Utah Land Office Rureau of Land Management Department of the Interior First Publication: June 5, 1959. last Publication: July 31, 1959. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in San Juan County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations rre in SLB&M. 29278 Radium King M ines, Inc., 366 South Fifth East St., Salt Lake City, Ut. .025 sec.-f- t. from an Unnamed Spring, trib. to Red Canyon to Colo. River at a point N. 2622E. 5530 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 1, T37S, RISE. The water is to be collected by perforated pipe and conveyed to a 1000 gallon tank, thence through 6200 ft. of pipe where it will be used as a supplemental supply for drilling water, pre-mi- ll concentration, milling arfd industrial purposes, and for domestic of 40 families in requirements trailer houses, domestic and sanitary purposes in a camp kitchen, mess hall and wash room, all uses in Sec. 11, T37S, RISE. Radium King Mines, 29279 Inc., 366 South Fifth East St., Salt Lake City, Ut. .025 sec.-f- t. from an Unnamed Spring, trib. to Red CaRyon to Colo. River at a point N. 1200E. 500 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 1, T37S, R15E. The water is to be collected by perforated pipe and conveyed to a 1500 gallon tank, from which it is carried by truck and used a a supplemental supply for drilling concentration, millwater, pre-mi- ll uses, and for industrial and ing the domestic requirements of 40 families in trailer houses, domestic and sanitary purposes in camp kitchen, mess hall and wash room, all uses in Sec. 11, T37S, RISE. New Mexico Texas 29559 ripe Line Co., P. O. Box 2o32, from Houston, Texas., .014 sec.-f- t. an well, 384 ft. deep at a ooint S. 2546 ft. and E 1338 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T40S, R24E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 6 persons, fire protection and engine and from Mar. 15 water make-uto 15 to Nov. irrigate 1 acre, all uses in SV2NWH, Ni4SWli, said i Act of August 13, 195 r (63 Stab any right or interest In Leasing Act minerals (as defined in Act of August Published pursuant to Section Section 11 ofto said the 13, 1954) as 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954, lands or any part thereof, shall i fail (68 Stat, 708) to file in the Land Office of TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CON the Bureau of Land Management CERN: at Salt Lake City, Utah, and withNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in 150 days from the below stated in pursuance of a proper Request date of first publication of this for Publication heretofore filed in Notice, a verified statement which accordance with Section 7 of the shall set forth as to such mining Act of August 13, 1954 (S3 Stat. claim: 708) and the regulations there(1) The date of Location: under (43 CFR 186.8): (2) The book and page of recor1. That on or about March 16, dation of the notice or certificate 1955, effective April 1, 1955, there of location; (3) The section or sections of was issued by the United States of America under and pursuant the public land surveys which emto the mineral leasing laws as de- brace such mining ciaim; or If fined in Section 11 of the Act of such lands areorunsurveyed either sections which the section August 13, 1954, (G8 Stat. 708) would probably embrace such an oil and gas lease to B. A. mining claim when the public Williams II, as Lessee, and that land surveys are extended to such S. D. Johnson, whose address is or a tie by courses and dls- janjs 1216 Mile High Center, Denver 2, tances to an approved United Colorado, is the present lessee un- States mineral monument; der said lease as to the lands de(4) Whether such claimant is a scribed in Section 2 of this Notice, locator or purchaser under such as location; and bearing Serial No. (5) The name and address of shown by the records of the Bureau of Land Management,. Depart- such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the ment of the Interior; and, of any other person or 2. That said lease covers lands claimant any interest or claiming persons San in the County of Juan, State interests in or under such ur.pat-enteof Utah, described as follows, to mining claim; wit : such failure shall be conclusively TOWNSHIP 29 South, RANGE deemed (i) to constitute a waiver 20 East, Salt Lake MERIDIAN and relinquishment by such minSection 1: All ing claimant of any and all right, Section 11: All title, and interest under such minSection 12: All ing claim as to, but only as to 3. That if any person claiming Leasing Act minerals, and (ii) to or asserting under, or by virtue constitute a consent by such minof, any unpatented mining claim ing claimant that such mining located prior to enactment of the claim and any patent issued thereAct of August 13, 1954 (63 Stat. for, shall be subject to the reser708), any right or interest in Leas, vation of Leasing Act minerals ing Act minerals (as defined in specified in section 4 of said Act Section 11 of said Act of August of August 13, 1954, and (111) to preclude thereafter any assertion by 13, 1954) as to the lands or any part thereof, shall such mining claimant of any right fail to file in the Land Office of or title to or interest in any Leasthe Bureau of Land Management ing Act minerals by reason of at Salt Lake City, Utah, 4nd with- such mining claim. The date of first publication of in 150 days from the below stated date of first publication of this this Notice shall be May 22, 1959. Notice, a verified statement which DATED Mav 15, 1959 shall set forth as to such mining F. S. Kirk claim: Acting Manager (1) The date of Location; Salt Lake City, Utah 12) The book and page of recorLand Office dation of the notice or certificate Bureau of Land Management of location; Department of the Interior (3) The section or sections of First Publication: May 22, 1959. the public land surveys which such mining claim; or If Last Publication: July 17, 1959 such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace such NOTICE TO WATER USERS mining claim when the public land surveyes are extended to such Notice is hereby given that F. lands or a tie by courses and dis- W. Keller, Price, Utah, has filed tances to an approved United with the State Engineer requests States mineral monument; for extension of time in which to (4) Whether such claimant is a make and submit Proof of Aplocator or purchaser under such propriation of Water from Spring location; and trib. to San Juan River iu (5) The name and address of Creek, San Juan County on the following adnames such claimant and and dresses so far as known to the applications: NO. 16135: From June 13, 1959 claimant of any other person or to Feb. 10, 1961, on 300 acre feet or interest persons claiming any interests in or under such unpat- to be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. ented mining claim; 31 and used from May 1 to Oct. 1 such failure shall be conclusively for irrigation purposes. deemed (i) to constitute a waiver NO. 16136: From Feb. 10, 1959 and relinquishment by such min- to Feb. 10, 1961, on 5 sec.-fing claimant of any and all right, from March 1 to Dec. 1 for irrigatitle, and interest under such min- tion purposes. ing claim as to, but only as to, It is represented that project is Leasing Act minerals, and (ii) to done. It approximately mina consent constitute by such ing claimant that such mining is necessary to change proposed claim and any patent issued there- places of use; both applications for, shall be subject to the reser- are to be tied in together. Addivation of Leasing Act minerals tional time is requested. All protests resisting granting specified in section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1954, and (Hi) to pre- of said requests with reasons clude thereafter any assertion by therefor must be in affidavit such mining claimant of any right form with extra copy and filed or title to or interest in any Leas- with State Engineer, 403 Stat ing Act minerals by reason of Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, such mining claim. The date of first publication of on or before July 11, 1959. A hearing will be held on thej:e this Notice shall be May 8, 1959. requests for extension of time beDated April 29, 1959. fore the State Engineer at 10:00 F. S. KIRK a.m. Tuesday, June 16, 1959, in Acting Manager Salt Lake City, Land Office the county courthouse, Monticello, at Bureau of Land Management Utah. Protestants may appear and adduce testimony the hearing the of Interior Department in support of their protests. First Publication: May 8, 1959. Wayne D. Criddie Last Publication: July 3, 1959. STATE ENGINEER Published in San Juan Record, NOTICE OF LEASE Monticello, Utah, from May 28 to n. p, sec. 32. The Superior Oil Co.. 30578 P. 0. Box 276, Cortez, Colo., .056 sec.-f- t. from an well bet. 450 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 2180 ft. and E. 570 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 7, T41S, R24E. Die water is to be used for drilling and production of oil and gas, and the domestic requirements of 40 families in trailers located in said Sec. 7. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must be made in affidavit form with extra copv and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, 14, Utah, on or before July 18, 1959. Wayne D. Criddie STATE ENGINEER Published in San Juan Record, June 4 to or asserting under, or by virtue Monticello, Utah from 1959. June 18, claim of, any unpatented mining to-w- it: NN1, PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OF LEASE (PL 583 - Utah 035029) , above-describe- d d above-describe- - STANDING AT STUD Palomino quarter horse. call Art Adair, JU - Utah June 035375) 7 (68 Stat, 708) 11, '22tfb United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management at not less than effective August 1, 1955, highest bidder, but at a public value, the appraised there was issued by the United held at 11 oclock a. m., States of America under and pur- sale to be day of July next, at suant to the mineral leasing laws on the 22nd 312 Federal Building, as defined in Section 11 of the Land Office, Utah the following Lake Salt City, Act of August 13, 1954, (68 Stat. tracts of land: Land Description 708) an oil and gas lease to NSW4 Sec. 22, T. 36 Dorothy A. Decker, as Lessee, an. NW4, SL Mer., Utah, 240 22 R. S., that H. A. Smith, whose address Acres and E., Appraised Value of $675. is 1334 W. Washington, Los AnThe lands will be sold subject to a geles, California, is the present all oil and gas to the lessee under said lease as to the reservation of Bids United States. may be made 2 of lands described in Section his agent, 'or the principal this Notice, bearing Serial No. by as shown by the rec- either personally at the sale or Bids for a parcel must ords of the Bureau of Land Man- by mail. be for all the lands in the parcel Inthe of agement, Department Bids sent by mail will be considterior; and, if received at Iind 2. That said lease covers lands ered only 312 Federal Building, Salt Office, San in the County of Juan, State Lake City, Ut. prior to 11 oclock of Utah, described as follows, on July 22, 1959. Bids must a.m., when which Unsurveyed lands, be in sealed envelopes accompanied surveyed will probably be by certified checks, 21 29 South, Range Township money orders, bank drafts, or cash East, Salt Lake Meridian iers checks made payable to the Section 22: NW4 for 3. That If any person claiming Bureau of Land Management enthe The bids. of amounts the or asserting under, or b7 virtue be marked in the of, any unpatented mining claim velopes must d Public corner located prior to enactment of the lower 1955, to-w- it: post-offi- ce MIRS LAUNDRY You wash or we wash it for you Clothes Drying - Finishing 2 blocks east of bank Phone JU MONTICELLO, UTAH MOTORING WITH DOGS By Bob Bartos Manager, Frlsklei Research KenneU Most dogs love to ride in the car and will happily hop into the car the minute the door is opened, with or without an invitation. If you own such a fellow, hes odds-ofavorite to be Included in the familys summer an s, Serviceable used farm equipment Office in RedJ FOR RENT building. Ground floor, new building. Contact Sprouse Jewbean equipment. One on 4?cfnc. elry. gasoline and one on butane. Both in excellent condition. on 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT Deere hydraulic month the clothes all during lift ploy. of June. Abajo Cleaners cu- at bargain prices. - D. C. Case Tractors with 2- ltivator only slightly used. STANDARD SUPPLY CO. Tel. JU Night JU 58 vacation motor trip. If, on the other hand, your pet is afraid, or is prone to car sickness, he may be happier left with friends 522tfb tfc Dr. B. A. Broughton, Optomeis in Blanding every Thursday. For appointments call the Dr. Sprouse Jewelers, OR Broughton is in his office in the Redd building, Monticello every Friday. For appointment call Mrs. or OptomHelen Redd, JU etrists office, JU trist Sale Bid, SERIAL NO. U032416, Sale held July 22, 1959. The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimland ants of the All mining equip, should file their claims, or objec- CLOSE OUT 365 to 600 ment. Compressors tions, with the undersigned on or CFM, Eimoc 21s, Light Tlants; before the time designated for house trailers, Gas two sale. Any- contiguous owner claim1000 gal. capacity; tankwagon, a must assert ing preference right vent pipes, etc. 4 mine fans, withsuch right to the undersigned Call CAR 37 or see Homer Dale in 30 days from the above sale at Fry Canyon, COG Minerals date. However, contiguous owners 6 '5. 12, 19 Corp. will not be able to assert their to any parcel preference rights for which bids are not received. made under and by virtue of the For reimbursement to owners of provisions of Section Utah authorized improvements on the Code Annotated 1953, as amended, lands, payment of cost of publ- for the purpose of satisfying the ication, and other requirements, lien of the undersigned on said see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further 1951 Chevrolet Sedan in the sum information, write: of $275.00, together with costs Ernest E. House of said sale, said lien being for Manager, services rendered the owner of above-describ- ed j 36-f- t. - 38-2-- Land Office 6 5 73 d TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance of a proper Request PUBLIC SALE for Publication heretofore filed In accordance with Section 7 of the Pursuant to application Serial No. Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. Utah 032416, and Under provisions 708) and the regulations there- of section 2455, R.S. (43 U.S.C. under (43 CFR 186.8): there will be offered to the 1. That on or about July 28, 1171), a Boss Ufa Attractive apartment. Couple only. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Phone JU 522tfb Meetings Friday 8 p.m. Phone Ask for Butch for JU 5 '22tfb LOST information. at Dalton Springs June 7. Boys glasses. Brown plastic 1955 Buick Hardtop FOR SALE and gold frame. Call JU 6. 19b Riviera. Inquire at Chevron Service Center. Will take trade-inlltfnc. FOR SALE prefer pickup. FOR RENT 1959. left-han- Sox" See or 5 t. (PL 585 j - em-Dra- Published pursuant to Section of the Act or August 13, 1951, M.njmjp iaijC) 1 bedroom FOR RENT 4xS0 ft. building TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT home. FOR SALE suitable as warehouse or garage Black in BindiDevon Lawns, Cement Patios. Trailer Inquire in Monticello. Office adjoining. Ranch, north Monticello. ng, Utah. Phone OR 522 tfc 612. 19 Large yard. Choice location on highway. John Roring, JU 6 5tfb MOVING Call Art Adair- - local MAN WANTED for Baileys Moving Si agent HOUSE FOR SALE Unexpected change causes vacancy Storage Allied Van Lines- - Srate Contact Dale Pehrson, 408 S. in San Juan Co. Splendid opporand Nationwide movers- Phone 500 West, Provo, Utah. income. For 46tfnctunity for year-roun- d 6 12,19,26c details write Rawleighs Dept. iWISS AND AMERICAN Watch UTF-25- 0 RGC, Denver, Colo. Former San Juan FOR RENT 19 repairing. All work guaranteed. 612, Record building on west center L. J. Stull Jewelry, Dove Creek. SAN GRAND FINANCE st. Write or call on Marie M. New apartment. FOR RENT Ogden, Ogden Center for parAND INSURANCE ticulars and appointment to see Nows the time to borrow for Tom Redd, JU 6 T9 building. 5tfb bills. Vacations, Consolidating Monticello. Phone Redd LET ME mow and trim your Building, lawns. I have my own equipment. JU Friday and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stephen Blanck. JU 9tfnc. 619b d one-thir- - l. (( 70S), IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH enough to give him a run. Carry water with you so the dog can be given a drink when you stop or in an emergency. Never leave your pet In a closed or partially closed car in hot weather, for the interior heats up rapidly. Fresh oxygenladen air can't enter and your dog may suffocate. Be sure hes wearing all the proper credentials . . . license tag and name tag with your name, address and phone number, In case he strays. You should have your dogs pillow or blanket along for sleeping. If hes a youngster or not too well trained, you should have a traveling case or crate in which he can be confined at stopovers. 4 said 1951 Chevrolet Sedan and miscellaneous hand tools, by' the undersigned in caring for and safekeeping the said 1951 Chevrolet. Dated this 5th day of June, A.D. 1959 La Sal Junction Service By Keith Wright Keith Wright Ihiblished in the San Juan Record: For the First Time: June 12, Civil No. 1748 In the Matter of the Application 1959. of DOYLE URANIUM CORPOR-AIOFor the Last to withdraw from doing 1959. business in the State of Utah. Feeding Tip: To simplify feeding while traveling, take along a top grade of commercially prepared dog food such as Friskies. The dry type may be served as is, or water may be added. For the canned variety, N Time: June or boarded at kennels, even though motion sickness pills or tranquilizers prescribed by your veterinarian may relieve most of the problems. Regardless of what type traveler your pet is, here are some tips to make motoring more pleasant for all concerned. Make him sit In the back seat. Its safer for the driver. Dont let him hang his head way out the window, as the constant his eyes. rush of air may Try to stick to his regular feeding schedule and stop often 19, all you need Is a can opener. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the DOYLE URANIUM CORPORATION has filed a petition in the District Court of San Juan County, Utah to voluntarily withdraw from doing business in the State of Utah; that said petition and application has been set for hearing before the above court at Monticello, Utah on Monday, July 13, 1959 at 10:00 A.M.; that all persons objecting to said application shall file such obligations with said court on or before said ' ', yr--r 'S ' VVy "" " 'SL date. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hereunto set my hand and seal of said court this 1st day of June, 1939. Ada Palmer Clerk (SEAL) FRANDSEN & KELLER By D. A. Frandaen Attorneys for Petitioner Professional Building Price, Utah First Publication, June 5, 1959 Last Publication, July 3, 1939 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF AUTOMOBILE TO SATISFY GARAGEMANS LIEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice i3 hereby given that on the 22 day of June, A.D. 1959, at the hour of 10:00 oclock A.M. on said day, at the premises known as LA SAL 'JUNCTION SERVICE, situate at LaSal Junction, San Juan County, State of Utah, the undersigned will sell at public auction for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, one 1951 Chevrolet Sedan, Motor No. 20HKB7638, and miscellaneous hand tools, belonging to or purportedly belonging to QUINN ROBBINS. Said auction and sale will be View From Lookout Mountain Chattanooga, Tennessee is known as The Picture Window of the It Is a beautiful city surrounded by unique contrasts of natural scenery. Mountains surround the city, towering above rolling valleys. Lookout Mountain, only a short photographer. Die outlooks from distance from Chattanooga, Signal include the Grand Canyon boasts "the steepest and safest of Tennessee, Chickamauga Dam. passenger incline in the world. Williams Island and the City of The incline railway track ascends Chattanooga. Other points of interest include straight up the face of the mountain for a distance of almost a Chickamauga Battlefield, where mile, reaching an altitude of 34,000 soldiers in Blue and Gray 2,450 feet above sea level. The fell in two days of bloody Civil incline cars pass through the War fighting. It is well marked site of the famous Civil War with monuments, plaques and Battle Above the Clouds, now cannon in original battle positions. At Ruby Falls, an elevator a U. S. Forest Preserve. Point Park on Lookout Moun- takes visitors through 260 feet tain is a unit in the nations old- of solid rock in America's deepest and largest National Military est cave. Another spot to see is the CravPark. Across the street from the entrance to this park is the Look- ens House, where part of the out Mountain Museum which original house still stands, markhouses Civil War and Indian rel- ing the spot where the Battle ics and dioramas portraying the Above the Clouds ended, with a life and action of these periods. victory for the Northern troops that sealed the fate of the Signal Mountain presents panoramic views for the amateur South. |