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Show 4 Bianding News ary in Australia, has been . . . Missionaries Report From Far Places We have been making somewhat of a survey of our missionaries and our service men in various comers of the world. From some of them we failed to get recent reports, and were surprised to know how many of them there are. trans- ferred to Adelaide. It is summer there, and she says their customary way of traveling by bicycle is somewhat strenuous. John Kartchner, filling a mission in Argentina, has just been assigned with his companion to the city of Cordova to start a branch there. He says as a summer resort, the city is crowded right now, but they have succeeded in finding lodgings, and are being well received by the LEGAL NOTICES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE Richard Fayne, in Baumholder, INTERIOR Germany, reports that he has BUREAU OF LAND twice been honored as soldier of MANAGEMENT the week, and that some time NOTICE OF CONTEST he was to a ago assigned special field artillery school, that he has To: A. P. ADAMS, U. E. ADAMS, W. K. WARD, W. finished that assignment and has E. WARD, Contest 8580, a been given a special mission which he is not at liberty to gainst Paul Jones Mill Site tell. mining claim described by metes and bounds upon uns. land Gerry Martineau, with a heliowhich will prob. be sec. 35, copter division, has been stationT. 35 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., ed in Germany, but is now in France. Says he finds the French according to the latest proposed plan of survey; more friendly than the Germans. Bruce Palmer is in Del Paso J. R. YOUNG, C. D. WEIM-EHeights, Calif., near Sacramento, C. J. DONALD, N. A. and is acting as secretary to his W. F. SNEED, D. C. colonel, says he is one of the DONALD, M. S. YOUNG, E. main five in the basketball team G. WEIMER, Contest 8581, there, and that he and his wife, Young-WeimNos. Micky Bayles, think their baby petroleum placer mining is about the most wonderful baby claims described by metes and in the states. bounds upon uns. land which James C. Black, son of Zenos will prob. be secs. 3, 4, 9, 10, Black, is in the air craft control 27, 28, 33, 34, T. 41 S., R. 11 and warning division at AlbuE SL Mer., according to the querque, N. M., and is much talatest proposed plan of surken up with his work. vey; COMNorman K. Jones, son of Kay GOLD DREDGING PANY OF AMERICA, Conand Dorothy Jones, is enjoying test 8582, against Washington, his work as patrol tower operator at Riverside, Calif. His four Arizona, Dakota, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Iowa, Wisconsin, years will be up in the spring. Illinois, Maine, Georgia, TennStephen Perkins, with the inessee, Florida, Deleware, Michfantry at Colonial Heights, Vir., igan, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, reports that he is weary of his Colorado, Nebraska, Texas, job because it gives him nothing to do, and he and his wife are Missouri, Arkansas, Ohio, New South Carolina, Hampshire, just counting time till his term West is up. Mississippi, Virginia, Duane Tatro is a gunner on the Virginia, Massachusetts, CalifUSS Estes communication ship, ornia, Utah, Montana, New Mexico, where he has become gunner Kansas, Minnesota, New Kentucky, Louisana, first mate. York, Vermont, North CaroliGerald Black, son of Chauncey na, Alabama, Maryland, IndiBlack, is at Denvers Loweiy Air ana placer mining claims desForce base, where he is head cribed by metes and bounds clerk in the personnel office. He is in love with is work, but his upon uns. land which will prob. be secs. 27, T. 40 S., time is to be up in June. He R. 13 E., secs. 1, 3, and his wife are proud of their 19, T. 41 S R. 12 E SL boy. Gordon May, in Japan, is Mer., and secs. 29, with the Church there, and 30, T. 41 S., R.13 E SL Mer., accord, to latest proposed plan is first counselor in the branch of survey; presidency, not far from Tokyo, a. m. McClellan, Ricwhere they have just converted hard F. BAILEY, CHARLES and baptized two American lady H. SPENCER, Contest 8583, teachers. He says they are makagainst Cove Canyon Nos. ing enthusiastic preparations for Inc., lode mining claims their Gold and Green Ball. described by metes and bounds Delna Burtenshaw Knighton and her husband are in the upon uns. land which will prob. be secs. T. 41 S., R. 12 Islands, where he is counE., and secs. 6, 7, T. 41 S., R. selor to the president of the LDS 13 E., SL Mer., accord, to the branch there, and she is president latest proposed plan of surof the primary. The Church work vey. there is under the direction of You, and each of you, your heirs, the West German Mission. Dorin Adams, our lady mission representatives, and assigns, are -- ut er 31-3- 3, 11-1- 5, 22-2- 4, three-month-o- ld 5-- 7, 18-2- 11-1- 3, hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR LOCAL NEWS NOTES . . 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situate in the County of San Juan, 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; (2) No discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described 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: Mr. and Mrs. Bennion Redd are in Brighton for a weeks skiing. They went there from the convention of county officials in Salt Lake City that ended last Saturday, will return to Monticello Monday. at the San New book-keepJuan Record is Opal Murray of er NEWS ITEM Jack Kisling, editor of the Dove Crick Weakly Effort, could be seen sliding down the Blue Mountain ski slope on his pratt last Sunday. Later in the afternoon a host of angry subscribers caught him near the lift. One little old lady broke her umbrella over his head, and when the children started throwing rocks at him he left for safety in the Land of the Pinto Bean. Overheard restaurant: in dour a Monticello truckdriver to ing 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, January 29, 1900 section 40, against those certain February 5, 1900 mining claims set forth above February 12, 1900 situate in the County of San Juan, February 19, 1900 State of Utah. February 20, 19G0 A complaint has been filed by being at least once a week for the United States of America 30 days. said that requesting mining Dated this 13th day of Janu- claims be invalidated and declared 1900. ary null and void on the charge that: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (1) The land involved is By Ernest E. House in character; Manager, Land Office No (2) discovery of valuable Bureau of Land Management minerals has been made in the Salt Lake City, Utah mining claims. The contests are pending in the UNITED STATES Land Office, Bureau of Land DEPARTMENT OF THE Management, Room 312, Federal INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the ComMANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST plaint is filed in such office withTo: LOUIS WILLIAMSON, Con- in thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, test 8588, against Hidden 1 No. Lode Mining the allegations of the Complaint Claim described by metes and will be taken as confessed and bounds upon unsurveyed land the contests will be decided withwhich will probably be sec. 33, out a hearing. This Notice will be published T. 38 S., R. 24 E., SL Mer., according to the latest propos- on the following dates, to wit: ed plan of survey; January 29, 1960 A. L. WEIR, dba Columbia February 5, 1960 Metals Corp., Contest 8589, February 12, 1960 Bud Nos. 11, 12, 14, February 19, 1960 15, 16, 17, and 18 lode mining February 26, 1960 claims described by metes and being at least once a week for bounds upon unsurveyed land 30 days. Dated this 13th day of Januwhich will probably be sec. 24, T. 39 S R. 24 E., SL Mer., ary 1960. according to the latest propos- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ed plan of survev; By Ernest E. House CHAD HOUGHTON, FRED Manager, Land Office PRITCHETT, FRANK SHER-E- Bureau of Land Management Contest 8590, against Al- Salt Lake City, Utah 4 kali Nos. lode mining claims described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be sec. 10, T. 39 S., R. 24 E., SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of survey; INEZE LONIE WILSON, WILSON, GRADY L. JONES, Contest 8591, against LaVerne 4 Nos. lode mining claims described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be sec. 29, T. 38 S., R. 24 E., SL Mer., accord- non-miner- al above-describ- Ba-nan- dour waitress: Smile, dammit, home. The San Juan Record MONTICELLO, UTAH Friday. January 29, 1960 Frances Coates Art Show this Sunday An art exhibit of paintings by Frances Coates will be held at the Mr. and Mrs. Garlin Douglas home of Mrs. Donald Adams this Quite a crowd showed up at and Mr. and Mrs. Willard How-le- Sunday at 2 p. m. Lions Club Monday to see Sverre have returned from a vaMrs. Coates was art instructor Engens skiing film. It showed cation tripjustto California and Ti- at the schools last year. Mr. and top skiers gliding through powdMex. They visited Mr. Mrs. Coates will be moving to ery snow, and had the effect of juana, cousin in Nevada and Grand Junction around the end Douglas skimaking you want to take up Mr. Hewletts sister in Phoenix. of the month. ing this very minute. Last Sunday They stopped at other points of there was quite a waiting line to interest on their journey includuse the tow on the ski lift. Next Las Vegas, Bellflower, San ing is the when run longer yeart and numerous other places. Diego cleared and the entire tow is Margaret and Larkin Overton used, there wont be any crowdTo Mr. and Mrs. Juan Hanse, have returned from their vacaing. 20. tion in Germany, Margarets home Bianding, a boy born Jan. Calvin Mrs. Black, and wonderful To Mr. Several businesses in town have country, and report a 20. Jan. bom a time. girl Bianding, been invited to a luncheon ThursTo Mr. and Mrs. Darrell JohnRama Sprouse has been home day by Garrett Freightlines to Moab, a boy bom Jan. 22. flu. son, the with discuss mutual problems. The you make me think Im Delta, Colo. tt Chamber of Commerce, sensing another attempt for a freight rate increase, started gathering facts to fight such a move last week. But scuttlebutt has it that all Garrett wants is to reduce delivery to five days, and wants to know what day would be most business houses. convenient FURNITURE co. the CORTEZ ft (fad for CORTEZ, COLORADO 41 E. MAIN ST. EVERYTHING Htade Place IN HOME FURNISHINGS Hospital Notes ADMITTED Jan. Egnar; Violet May Harvey, Roy Johnson, Bianding; Lindal Johnson, Monticello. Jan. 20 Lorraine Hanson, Bianding; Carolyn Black, Bianding; DeWitt Lee, Monticello. Jan. 21 Eugene Guymon, Bianding; Norman Leavitt, Fry Canyon. Jan. 22 Ethel Johnson, Moab; Ruby Lankford, Bianding. Leslie Rowley, MontJan. 24 icello. Jan. 19 25 Fern Palmer, NATIONALLY Biand- Montiing; Richard Campbell, cello; Gary and Bruce Bayles, Bianding; Careron Stavely, Mexican Hat; Zella Slaughter, Bianding. DISCHARGED Lorraine Hansen, Jan. 19 Valera Davis. Lindal Johnson. Jan. 21 Zella Slaughter. Jan. 22 Lorraine Hanson, Jan. 23 Darrell Davis. Jan. 24 Ruby Lankford. Jan. 25 Carolyn Black, Bruce Darroll Gao Bayles, Bayles, Young. -- KNOWN LINES RCA Whirlpool Appliances Zenith TV and Radios Kroehler Living Room and Bedroom Sets Pacific Drapery Lane Cedar Chests Simmons Bedding Air Bedding Spring Sets Room Covey Living Alexander Smith Rugs and Carpets Mohawk Rugs and Carpets Gold Seal Linoleum Floors Many Others Too Numerous To Mention Where Your Business Is Appreciated DOGQOOOfOOOOGGOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o G o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G O You Need Form Bureau Let's Benefits-Far- G O n ATTTEM ALL FARM o o In PEOPLE m Bureau Needs You Get Together Come to the Annual Election and Business Meeting . . . Tuesday, February 16, 1960 In the Courthouse at 2 p. m. and Banquet in Elementary School at 7 p. m. $1.00 per plate Guest speakers include Frank Shelley, State Executive diSecretary and Leonard Johnson, Regional organization rector. Join together for better Agriculture today the Farm Bureau Way. For information contact Farm Bureau leaders in your community: James Crowley, John Lewis, Leon Adams, Ashton Harris and Merrill Stevens. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOGOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0o o Q IN MONTICELLO intend to end our International We have sold Standard Supply and Harvester and Dealership agreement in San Juan Minneapolis-Molin- e County. We would like to sell the complete business and vill make a very attractive price on all of the new and used equipment of parts. Make us an offer-we- 'll fake automobiles or real estate in trade. Contact Edway Redd At Redd's Monticello, Utah and stock |