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Show LEGAL NOTICES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Notice of Contest To: C. E. LYNN, Contest 8504, against Kickapoo No. 4 Placer Mining Claim described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land 'which will probably be secs. 22, 27, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of sur- vey; W. F. CARPENTER, Contest 8505, against Blue Bird, Blue Bird No. 2 mining claims described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be sec. 33, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., Utah, according to the latest proposed plan of survey; FRED SISSLER; ERIK H. HALLBERG; JOHN G. KROON; SUSIE CRANE, CAROL LEE BOWERS, LEOTA M. eleanor McCarthy, CARPENTER, heirs of John R. Crane, deceased, Contest 8506, against Big Gold mining claim described by metes nad bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be sec. 33, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of survey; VICTOR ANDERSON; CARL ANHAZEL ANDERSON; DERSON; RALPH GREEN; EVA CRANE, WERS, SUSIE GREEN; LEE BOm. McCa- CAROL leota rthy, ELEANOR CARPENTER, heirs of John R. Crane, deceased; JOHN G. KROON; LULA KROON, Contest 8507, against Victor No. 1 mining claim described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be secs. 27, 28, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., Utah, according to the latest proposed plan of survey. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221,- and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situate in the County of Garfield, State of Utah. 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 - non-mine- in character; (2) No discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the mining claims. The contests are 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 contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: STARR, W. A. STARR, EDActing Manager be invalidated and declared null NA STARR THORPE, EVA Land Office and void on the charge that: STARR LOVE RIDGE, heirs of Bureau of Land Management (1) The land involved is nonA. L. Starr, deceased; HENRY Salt Lake City, Utah mineral in character; B. MADSEN, IRIS M. LAR(2) No discovery of valuable UNITED STATES SON, heirs of Henry Burnell, minerals has been made in the DEPARTMENT OF THE deceased; SPENCER J. MADabove described mining claims. INTERIOR SEN; NEAL M. MADSEN; The contests are pending in the BUREAU OF LAND FORREST Exec. CARNEY, Land Office, Bureau of Land MANAGEMENT Estate of Bessie Seaboldt Room 312 Federal Management, NOTICE OF CONTEST Tripp, deceased; CAROLINE Salt Lake City, Utah. Building, CHAS. A. Unless an answer to the E. READ, SUTTON; MRS. INEZ BIRD, To: complaint ANNA STARR, CHARLES D. GREENWOOD, WM. M. BRA- is filed in such office within WM. ConDLEY, C. heirs PISCHEL, of A. BURPEE, Starr, thirty (30) days after the last test 8518, against Habana Pla- date deceased. Contest 8512, againof publication of this Nocer Mining Claim described by st Monte Cristo Placer Mining the allegations of the comtice, metes and bounds upon uns. Claim; w ill be taken as confessed land which will prob. be secs. plaint AVERY D. ANDREWS, WM. and the contests will be decided 27, 34, 35, T. 35 S., R. 13 E without a F. COLTIN, CASS HITE, hearing. SL Mer., according to the latALCHARLES ROBERT This Notice will be published est of ALDproposed CHARLES H. survey; on the following dates, to wit: plan DRICH, JOHN P. HITE; A. G. TURNRICH, Contest 8513, against January 8, 19C0 ER; E. DON BRICKER, MER-TY-L Castle Butte Placer Mining January 15, 1960 BURSTOW, heirs of E. Claim; January 22, 1960 A. Bricker, deceased; MGT. all the above claims being desJanuary 29, 1960 heir of E. E. JOHNSON, cribed by metes and bounds upon February 5, 1960 FRANK JOHNSON, dec.; unsurveyed land which will prob. at least once a week for being LAWLER: MRS. HAROLD 30 be sec. 26, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., days. HADLEY, GOLDINE WALL, SL Mer., Utah, accord, to the Dated this 21st day of DecemARVID O. BUTLER, heirs of ber 1959. latest proposed plan of survey. F. E. Butler, dec.; WM. BRA- UNITED STATES OF AMERIYou, and each of you, your DLEY; FORREST CARNEY, CA heirs, representatives, and asExec. Estate of Bessie Seasigns, are hereby notified that the By F. S. Kirk boldt Tripp, dec.; FRANK United States of America has inManager Acting BENNETT, Contest 8519, stituted a contest pursuant to 43 Land Office MonMonte Cristo and CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, secBureau of Land Management te Vista placer mining claims tion 40, against those certain Salt Lake City, Utah described by metes and bounds mining claims set forth above situpon uns. land which will prob. uate in the County of Garfield, be secs. 23, 26, 27, 34, 35, T. UNITED STATES State of Utah. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., acDEPARTMENT OF THE A complaint has been filed by cording to the latest proposed INTERIOR the United States of America reof survey; plan BUREAU OF LAND said claims questing that mining FRANK GILLHAM; GEO. P. MANAGEMENT be invalidated and declared null GILLHAM; JOHN P. HITE; NOTICE OF CONTEST and void on the charge that: FORREST L. CARNEY, Exec. To: GEORGE L. GILLHAM, Con(1) The land involved is nonEstate of Bessie Seaboldt test 8514, against Trip Hammineral in character; BEN G. HITE, dec.; Tripp, mer Placer Mining Claim des(2) No discovery of valuable BEN S. HITE, RAYMOND cribed by metes and bounds minerals has been made in the HITE, HOMER HITE, MAT-TIupon uns. land which will prob. d mining claims. HITE, RUSSEL HITE, be sec. 34, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., The contests are pending in the GERALDINE HITE McCOMB, SL Mer., according to the latLand Office, Bureau of Land KATHLEEN LUKE HITE, est proposed plan of survey; Management, Room 312, Federal HITE, SHELBY HITE, heirs of D. O. RIDEOUT, MARLON Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ben R. and Sarah E. Hite, dec., ANDRUS, A. R. BALLARD, Unless an answer to the ComContest 8520, against Castle Contest 8515, against Buckeye plaint is filed in such office withButte and Monte Cristo placer Placer Mining Claim described in thirty (30) days after the last metes and bounds upon uns. mining claims described by by date of publication of this Notice, metes and bounds upon uns. which will prob. be sec. land the allegations of the Complaint land which will prob. be secs. 34, T. 35 S R. 13 E SL Mer., will be taken as confessed and T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL according to the latest prothe contests will be decided withMer., Utah, according to the posed plan of survey; out a hearing. latest proposed plan of surJ. R. NEWBY, FANNIE DY-AThis Notice will be published H. J. LONG,1 A. W. LONG, vey. on the following dates, to wit: You, and each of you, your Contest 8516, against Googoo January 8, 1960 heirs, representatives, and asand Long John placer mimng January 15, 1960 claims described by metes and signs, are hereby notified that the January 22, 1960 United States of America has inbounds upon uns. land which January 29, 1960 stituted a contest pursuant to 43 will prob. be secs. 26, 27, 34, February 5, 1960 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., being at least once a week for 30 section 40, against those certain according to the latest proposdays. ed plan of survey; mining claims set forth above sitDated this 21st day of Decem- uate in the County of Garfield, CHARLES J. S. GOOLD; ber 1959. C. J. WILLIS; State of Utah. BURGESS; HENRY B. MADSON, IRIS A complaint has been filed by UNITED STATES OF AMERM. LARSON, SPENCER J. ICA the United States of America reMADSON, NEAL M. MAD By F. S. Kirk questing that said mining claims E above-describe- 23-2- 6, week STATES OF AMERIBy F. S. Kirk Acting Manager Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: W. A. DOLBEE, H. S. GILLESPIE, J. F. GILLHAM, G. L. GILLHAM, Contest 8508, against Growler and North End placer mining claims; W. BLAKEY; EDNA ROBINSON, heir of F. W. Gibbons, deceased; CECIL GIBBONS, ERA B. GIBBONS, MYRTLE MARTHA HUNT, WARFF, heirs of Benjamin Gibbons, deceased, Contest 8509, against Grizzly Placer Mining Claim; PRUDENCE BEARDSLEY; WILLIS BEARDSLEY; MILLS II. BEARDSLEY; GEORGE L. GILLHAM; FORREST CARNEY, Exec. Estate of Bessie Seaboldt Tripp, deceased; HOMER HITE; SHELBY HITE; BEN S. HITE, RAYMOND HITE, heirs of Ben G. Hite, deceased, Contest 8510, against Monte Cristo Placer Mining Claim; R. B. HARKNESS, WM. F. CHARLES READ, COLTON, WM. F. WM. PISCHELL, BRADLEY, Contest 8511, Castle Butte Placer Mining Claim; C. J. WILLIS; CHARLES C. STARR GRACE PR I C E; CLYDE, C. P. STARR, A. L. above-describ- January 8, 1960 January 15, 1960 January 22, 1960 January 29, 1960 February 5, 1960 being at least once a week for 30 dayk. Dated this 21st day of December 1959. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By F. S. Kirk Acting Manager Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF (Teen kr s j- - ' 4 High S Scene is written by 17 - year - old M o n t i c e llo Virginia mer) senior Full- JL will This week this space be devoted to tell the mighty males what girls dont like boys grooming habits: GIRLS hate to see boys whose hair looks as if the lad had dunked his hair into a barrel of transmission oil. Girl3 dont like sideburns so long they almost seem to meet under the boys chin, and we dont like scratchy unshaven faces, or hair thats grown down on the neck. GIRLS hate to see boys whose fingernails are chewed to the first knuckle, hands that are dirty necks that and rarely come in contact with soap, ears full of wax, dandruff, blackheads and grimy elbows. GIRLS hate to see boys in grease-staine- d, clothes that make them look like they had been dressed by a blind man: checked pants, plaid shirt, striped jacket, polka dot socks (so baggy they hang down over the shoe tops!) and the whole works in unglorious technicolor. Pink with chartruese, red with green (Lookie, Ma Santa Claus) December 23, 1959 Notice is hereby given that Nell M. Dalton of Monticello, Utah, Who made Desert-Lan- d Entry No. Utah, 09226, for SE!4 NEi, SEV4 Sec. 23; W SW NE Section 24, Township 37 S., Range 24 E., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before Carlos Chapman, at Monticello, Utah on February 10, 1959. Claimant names as witDalton ness: Melvin Dalton, George H. Newell, Earnest Black, Wilford Frost all of Monticello, Utah. :!!iNr' DESPITE stormy weather and col- warnings by about material. Jack Parr continues to rule the midnight roost with a good part of the country where he is seen . . . The man is fascinating . . . Although you hear something one night that you think has soured you completely on him, you still keep tuning in if only to see what hes up to now . . . Except for Elsa Maxwell, who says what she thinks and what she thinks isnt fit to discuss even with an adult audience, the show is a likeable habit and Jack is particularly good. The show is a great springboard for new talent. . . Budgeted to the limit, big names cannot be booked so unknowns are picked up and It is to the given their chance modern-da- y comedian what the burlesque house and vaudeville e comedian . . . was to the Theres only one big difference . . . On the Paar show the new person is trying out his material for the first time in front of millions of people instead of just the handful a theatre could hold . . . Still, its a beginning. umnists off-be- ... old-tim- F. S. Kirk Acting Manager Salt Lake City, Utah (First publishel in The San Juan Record Friday, January 1. Last published Friday, January 29, 1960. 5t) the time, I have been in agreement with the "trade at home" theory because I realize that it takes money in circulation to keep a community booming. "I cheered for trade at home all right didn't practice what I preached. but I felt that my problem was to get the most I possible out of a secretarys salary and looked for bargains' and weekend spe- cials wherever and whenever I could find them. Not any more. I found that when I trade with people I dont know it's a one-shtransaction. If I am dissatisfied with my purchase, I cant always get my money back or obtain a suitable adjustment. A lot of my bargains' were bargains in price only. And, when I discovered that the best merchandise usually costs less here in the home town, well, that really did it! "Me buy out of town? Not any more. Im a local fan, for now and always. My money goes farther, get credit when and where I need it, and satisfaction is always auaranteed. How about you?" "All I j j j ; ' ot . t r I It pays to buy at home where. r , BY LYN CONNELLY 8 a i for 1959. (2) No discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the mining claims. The contests are 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 wit: - t hips. Likewise frowned upon are stretched-out-of-shap- e tee shirts, tee shirts worn on a date, tee shirts hanging out over trousers, tee shirts turned from white to gruesome gray. GIRLS hate to see boys in pants pegged so tight the dream can barely walk, sports jackets so long they reach the knees, collars so wide spread they look like another set of lapels, shoes so pointed they're sharp enough to kill. GIRLS hate to see boys with combs sticking out of their back pockets, loafers or brogans that havent been shined since they a handkerchief were bought, thats been carried for a month, sweaters so shrunken they hike up in back, shirts and pants as wrinkled as an accordian. GIRLS love to see boys who are neat, cleaned, pressed, shined, poand lished, combed, showered shampooed. In short, girls love to see boys who care how they look! i Dated this 21st day of Decem- UNITED CA instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situate in the County of Garfield, State of Utah. 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 nonmineral in character; ... SCENE r ' 30 days. ber CLYDE, C. P. STARR, A. L. STARR, W. A. STARR, EDNA STARR THORPE, EVA heirs STARR LOVERIDGE, of A. L. Starr, dec., Contest 8517, against Monte Cristo Placer Mining Claim described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be secs. 26, 27, 35, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., Utah, according to the latest proposed plan of survey. You, and each of you, your and asheirs, representatives, signs, are hereby notified that the United States of America has orange with yellow, etc. GIRLS hate to see boys wearing levis on a date, levis that are spattered with paint and grease, levis that are baggy at the knee and seat, levis that fit too tight. And levis worn too low on the TEEN... ' above-describ- January 8, 1960 January 15, 1960 January 22, 1960 January 29, 1960 February 5, 1960 being at least once a SON, heirs of Henry Burnell, deceased; JOHN P. HITE; Exec. FORREST CARNEY, of Bessie Seaboldt Estate Tripp, dec.; GRACE STARR |