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Show UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF' CONTEST To: Heirs of II. A. PARKYN, deceased; Heirs of S. S. SHERMAN, deceased; T. J. LOVETT, J. W. DYRENFORTH, J. H. H. W. MCFARLAND, BRADLEY, GORDON G. SAPr, B. ROBERT MOONEY, E. Contest SG74, MCCLEARY, against Red Bed Nos. Inc., placer mining claims described by metes and bounds land which upon unsurveyed T. will probably be secs. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of survey; Heirs of J. J. WADE, deceased; Heirs of E. A. COS-TIdeceased; Heirs of C. A. COLVILLE, deceased; Heirs of M. L. WETHERILL, deceased; J. J. SHIDLER, Contest 8675, against Drift Petroleum Placer claim described mining by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be sec. 27, T. 41 S R. HE., SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of survey; Heirs of E. A. Coston, deceased; Heirs of J. J. WADE, J. J. SHILDER, deceased; GRACE SHILDER, J. J. HALLER, IDA HALLER, C. M. COSTON, Contest 8679, against Drift No. 1 Placer Claim described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will probably be sec. 27, T. 41 S., R. 11 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 Bituate in the County of SaD 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: is non(1) The land invcl.-emineral 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: Juan, State of Utah. April 22, 1960 April 29, 1960 May 6, 1960 May 13, 1960 May 20, 1960 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 6th day of April 4, 3, Hite News . . . Cantwo days in the Hite-Whiyon area, and will be on the river about 10 day3. Hatch Expeditions put in the te River rats make the run down river river on Saturday with Smuss Allen as boatman, to run the Glen. Smuss and Neomah Baugh came in last week and left rafts and camp equipment, taking the truck to Kane Creek where all of the boatmen come off the river, and flying back to Ilxte for the Harry Aleson, veteran river rat of the Colorado, put his boats beginning of the trip. The rest into the river on Saturday for a of the party, all belonging to the trip down the Glen Canyon. He Colorado Mountain Club, drove in had as guests Howard F. Hughes, from Denver, with the exception Hillsboro, Oregon, and his son of Paul Stewart, also a member Steven, 16, vho have taken pic- of the club, who is an employe tures of Indian writings, of the Bureau of Reclamation and flew in Saturday morning to go pictographs and hieroglyphics all over the west; Emory along. Dorothy Walker, a chemStrong, mechanical engineer from ist at Colorado General hospital Portland, Oregon, who is author in Denver, who is from London, of a book on Columbia River England, came from Denver. She art and primative archeology, is scheduled on Georgie Whites Stone Age on the Columbia Ri- Alaska trip, also, and is making ver; John Lehmer, Arcadia, Ca- an effort to see all of America contractor that she can see in her sojourn on lif., retired building who is taking his first trip on this side of the Atlantic. the river because he enjoys back Carl Blaurock, Denver, a country scenery, much of which who refines and manuhe has captured on film; Paul factures precious metals for denC. Hosfeldt, realtor from Portertists and jewelery and climbs ville, Calif., who, his companions mountains for relaxation, and report, got carried away with the Miss Walker came in with Carlexpanse of undivided real estate ton Bowman, in his English car and tried to sell the Moki Fort he purchased last year for tourto them; Don Martin, Santa Rosa, ing all over Europe with his fawho is an expert on Death Valley mily, and then shipped across to and is making his second trip America. down the Glen; Dr. Dale Ritter, living Lipson, a Denver pubpetro-glyph- s, Scph dance keeps kids Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson and family traveled to Salt Lake City wheie Mr. Jackson was a delegate to the Democratic convention. Thsy had trouble with their car and the family was obliged to sp'it up on the return trip in the car3 of Marion Hazietm and Donald Adams, also cor.vent'on delegates. Here Saturday for the annual Junior Prom were Jack and Hal Leatham, Gerry Norton and Miss Frances Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost and daughter, Janie, traveled to Salt Lake City where Mr. Frost had a business meeting. While there Janie was fitted with eyeglasses. is the (Thursday) Tonight night for the BYU Variety Show which will be held at 8 p. m. in the high school building. Proceeds from the event will go to the building fund of the Monticello 2nd Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Tickets are $2 for adults, $1 for busy at WHS April Love will set the mood for the annual Sophomore class dance Saturday, April 20. The f I class ' I',:-I . I I members have beer, busy this week altering the Junior Prom decorations so they will correspond with the April Love ' 1 Language arts get airing at Elementary school meet theme. Dancing will be to the music a Blanding of The Downbeats, orchestra. Admission price 75(1 per couple, 50(1 for" extras. A special feature of the dance rewill be the raffling of a hi-- fi cord player. Tickets for this are priced at 500 each. They can be obtained from sophomore class members. The dance will be the second event of this week sponsored by the sophomore class. They have an assembly program scheduled Monticello The Elementary 5. Speaking 6. Reading and Lit. school has just completed an 7. coverprogram Listening training for Thursday. ing various aspects of language 8. Evaluating and Testing arts. Realizing the importance of 9. Dictionary Skills this field the teachers have met 10. Semantics in research Each grade level gave reports and discussion of on the Language Arts program at these topics: ADMITTED: 1. Writing that level so that an over-a- ll students. picA. Gen. Skills April 19 Erastus Burtenshaw, ture of Language Arts in the EleJoanna Johnson, BlandB. Creative writing Blanding; was school IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF achieved. mentary C. Letter writing SAN JUAN COUNTY, STATE Teachers were able to learn ing. Alan Erratt, Blandi2. Grammar not only from their own research April 20 OF UTAH A. Elements to be learned. of the problem but also from the ng.In the Matter of the Estate of : Tomacita Garcia, : 3. Spelling research and study of other teachApril 21 John A. Dumbreck, deceased. Lucille Monticello; Smith, Bland4. ers. Probate No. 586 Vocabulary ing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Carma Bartlett, April 22 Creditors will present claims a medico Blanding. Chico, Calif., by prolisher of a construction publica- with vouchers to the undersigned fession and a petroglyph expert tion, drove his own car in. The at the Law Office of F. Bennion Gladys Lampial, April 24 Dove Creek; Jan Norris, Montiby choice. Dr. Ritter states he group will fly back from Kane Redd, Monticello, Utah, on or became along to get out of shaving Creek and cello; Steven Keith, Blanding. pick up their cars when fore the 16th day of August, Colleen Hawkins, for two weeks, and already he the trip is over. April 25 1960. is exhibiting promising results. Monticello; Kellie Sullivan, Monts Grace H. Peterson Maurice Conrad, Taft, Calif., By W. J. O. icello. Executrix of the Estate of Margaret Strane, Ganado, Ariz., and Edgar Dorsey Taylor, L. A., a laboratory and technician left on we John A. Did deceased of Main on Lots talk Street Boy! Dumbreck, goof by backing DISCHARGED: Thursday for a sketching Iva Lou Redd. at the Ganado Navajo hospital, trip down the river. Mr. Conrad April 19 (First published in the San this week about the countys new Syngman Rhee! $16 million in 20 Hilda Black. will be Harrys helper on all of also makes wood cuts of natural Juan Record Friday, April 15, I9- $10,000 April Some for, foreign aid yearly, and for what? ambulances. 21 Alan Erratt. his Glen Canyon trips this seaApril Last 60. in some event published May 6, 1960.) against, but scenes, and is an expert on the any son. April 22 Parley Laws. NEEDED well ride in style when we go. Colorado Delta and Baja CaliforEighteen old croLucille Smith. Dr. Ritter and Don Martin nia area. April 23 And why shouldnt we go first quet balls, to be painted and used They were in kayaks, SEWING CIRCLE CLUB Mike Blanck. April 24 The Sewing Circle club met at class while weve got the easy for tee markers at the local golf spent several days recently with expecting to be about a week on Joanna Johnson, Kent Frost on a jeep trip through the river. April 25 the home of Patty Bryan recently. oil money its being depleted course. Hawkins. Colleen the Land of Standing Rocks and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croxen, The meeting was called to order from our county. It wont last Horseshoe Canyon, taking pictur- Flagstaff, and their nephew Ron- at 4 p.m. and adjourned at 5:30 forever, but the Cadillac ambuThis is the season for charitHAVE YOU had your Texburg-e- r es of the petroglyphs in that nie from Tucson, and Mr. and p.m. Officers for this year are lances should. able institution drives, and it area. today? Eddies Texburgers are Lorna Mrs. Aaron Otteson and son Dale, LeAnn Sobers, president; But still, we need a decent fire makes you wonder. Consider that c The purpose of this trip is to 13, right. acjust most of and have health us vice Deaun president; put two small neophrene rafts Evans, a fire ie, protection system cident insurance, death insurance, put the Glen Canyon cliff writi- in at the mouth of White Canyon Christensen, Leader truck secretary. capable of more than 25 insurance (unemployngs on film, and the group spent Saturday for a trip down the ri- this year is Mrs. Bob Bryan and mph to handle the usual fires out ment home insurleader. compensation), ig Mr. ver. is Bryan Croxen junior of head the Patty in stead Entry No. Utah, 03930, for the country during the summer. is hard to insurance. car held Discussion was It on the ance, Northern proArizona Title Co., and Lot 1, SESE)4, Sec. 1, T. 36S., another where see relief for club. the be will Mr. agency is Otteson jects They of superintendent R. 25 E.; Lot 4, Sec. 6, T. 36S., On the international scene: can do us much good. the of a blouse and mails skirt, at making Harlan Gratz Flagstaff. R. 26 E., SL Mer.; SEKSW&, shortie nightgown. Sec. 31, T. 35 S., R. 26 E., SL and his son Melvin came in with Next meeting will be at the the to return trucks the party Mer., Utah has filed notice of home of Deaun Christensen. and meet will rats the river they intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands be- at Page on Saturday. HAVE YOU had your Texburg-e- r fore J. Corliss Chapman, at Mont-icell- o, Crossing the ferry this week today? Eddies Texburgcrs are Utah on May 11, 1960. were the Scott and Davis families 13-ljust right. Claimant names as witness: El- from By Sally Blake Supervisor; Superintendent Zenos Spanish Fork and Provo, Black and Mrs. Black; and AsUtah mer Gilbreth of Cedar Point A1 Belka, Salt Lake Several Eastern repreMr. and Mrs. and Howard Myers City and Kearl; Route, Dove Creek, Colorado; Bill Counturs, Santa Paula, Calif. of Dove Creek came in for a few sentatives Jennie Ray sistant Superintendent Kenneth Weldon Gilbreth of Mexican Hat, F. A. Kuhlman and John R. days to irrigate the Barrett ranch Warner; Norma Jensen and Mr. B. Maughan and Mrs. Maughan. Utah; Jack Gidcumb of Dove Low (Bud and Johnny), BLM and take care of things on the and Mrs. Delbert Higgins and el- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr were Creek, Colorado; Granval Atkison men ementary supervisors Mr. Boyd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maughan. working in the Glen Canyon place. All visitors outside of the counof Pleasant View, Colorado. Slim Williams spent the week McAffee, Provo; Mr. Garth Olson, reservoir area on technical exNe-bMrs. Della Ernest E. House McClellan, Nebo; expressed a strong desire to ty end at his the river amination of mining claims, spent place up Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Kel-foy- le return and visit when weather Manager, Land Office the week in this area. They were from the mouth of White Canand two children, John and permitted. Salt Lake City, Utah flown in by Thompson Flying yon. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Black and Mary Carbon; Mr. and Mrs. Ray (First published in the San Juan Service from Salt Lake City on Record Friday, April 8. Last pubMr. Glen C. Tuesday and spent the rest of the daughter, Ula Stevens, Blanding, Hansen, Duchesne; lished Friday, May 6, 1960. Miss Alice Oldroyd, Unitah; 6t) week boating down to the claims drove down to see the river and The San Juan Record MarMiss and Alpine; Parker, While a fish little. rewere on. here, they working they They MOR-OOF ESTATE JOSEPH MONTICELLO, UTAH turned to Salt Lake by car on rode over and back on the ferry. garet E. Johnson. Alpine from the 1960. BAILEY, ALSO known as We think we have the ferry state department of education UNITED STATES OF AMERIMonday. Friday, April 29, 1960 J. M. Bailey, Deceased. the schools, industries and CA says visited A touch of the old west came approach situation in hand, Creditors will present claims or Page Four Last week the scenic attractions of this area on By ERNEST E. HOUSE vouchers to the undersigned at to Hite Saturday when Calvin Woody Edgell. went down to the point that April 22 and 23. Manager, Land Office her residence in Monticello, Utah Bastian rode down from his Trac- river could use neither approach, we Bureau of Land Management On Friday, the schedule began CHECK WITH us before you NEXT OF SKIN . . . White on or before the 1st day of July, hyte ranch hunting strays. His Salt Lake City, Utah 3 p. m., with a visit to the water washed the out at high having wool hugs the curves in cattle can find their way from 1960. buy new tires. B. F. Goodrich and Italian knitter Gino Paolis play the ranch at the head of the can- lower causeway, and a sand bar Arches National Monument and Gwen Vier B. Nelson, UNITED STATES filled in on the upper to Mi Vida Mine in Lisbon Valley. outfit, accented by a bib insert. 13-lhaving Monticello Texaco. down the over almost estate of Dayton. Administratrix the impassof yon DEPARTMENT OF THE able trails and drift to the river. landing, and we were tied up for Park Terrace Eelementary School INTERIOR Joseph Moroni Bailey, also in Blanding was then visited. Calvin came in by pickup, bring- over 24 hours. known as J. M. Bailey, deBUREAU OF LAND Bill Wells, maintainence foreAn early start, Saturday, beand his after ceased. riding horse, ing MANAGEMENT for man district flew some in 4, ginning at 6 a. m. found the visDate of first publication April the canyon and river bottoms, reFINAL PROOF in Blanding. of Alesons river itors They then Harry group, turned the same way, using the Notice is hereby given that Char- 22, 1960. we were able to contact him journeyed onward to Aneth oil and road. North Wash Publication May 13, lie D. Daniel of 4227 West 13th, Date of last conducted JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett immediately. He came down that field where a tour was Amarillo, Texas, who made Home- - I960. afternoon and we were able to by Mr. McGram, Field manager put Kent Frost across the river for El Paso Gas Company. before 10:30 the next morninf From Aneth they followed the We keep a car on the west side San Juan River to Bluff where of the river all the time, now, the Indian Mission, under the of Father Leibler, and in case the river falls and we supervision need more work done on one of was visited. The scenic wonder of the landings, we can get equip- the Goosenecks was taken in by ment in and get the job done in the visitors when in the Bluff area Formerly Chew Den a matter of hours. However, the Lunch wa3 eaten at the Mexican river is again on the rise, and Hat Elementary school in conwe do not anticipate any trouble. junction with a social meeting. Later in the day. Monument Arrangements are being made to maintenance machinery, Valley was viewed from the lookkeep loader and truck, at the ferry in out observatory point overlooking LAST THREE DAYS the near future, and there will The Mittens. Harry Gculdings be no delay at all. Trading Post was visited to bring an end to the tour. r Hosts on this trip from our had HAVE YOU Texburg-eyour Featuring Eddies Texburgers are San Juan school district were: today? We Serve c Mrs. Reta Bartell, Elementary American Food just right. Hospital Notes OSS ih X-r- ay 13-lt- d above-describ- Area school representatives take look at San Juan wonders tc o; rlb-knltt- ed tc SPROUSE JEWELERS AtSMGl CALS DOWNTOWN CAFE NOW OPEN Everything Goes Thursday., Friday Evenings At 7:30 13-lt- BREAKFAST Served In Clean and Friendly Atmosphere 6A. M.-9P- .M Adding Machine Tape 254 each 5 for $1.00 Closed Sundays CAL PIPKIN, Manager SAN JUAN RECORD Saturday 2:30 afternoon & 7:30 evening Last Chance To Buy At Your Own Price SPROUSE JEWELERS |