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Show UNITED STATES You, and each of you, your DEPARTMENT OF TEE heirs, representatives, and asrecommendation and an evaluINTERIOR signs, are hereby notified that ation made by the PTA regional BUREAU OF LAND the United States of America has By ALBERT and GLADYS LYMAN MANAGEMENT director following individual ininstituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, The swimming pool opened Sat- tells us it will take three years Notice of Contest terviews. but in some of the chilly to mount the legal and other bar- To: J. W. FREEMAN, HARRY section 40, against those certain There were 47 new scholarships urday, mining claims set forth above sitzephyrs that have prevailed since riers now in the way. It was eight C. ROSENTHAL, E. N. uate in the County of San Juan, given this year and 34 renewals that time, a warm overcoat would years from the time we began S. R. MOHR, PAULState of Utah. to students already enrolled in be the most suitable kind of our initial start on White Mesa INE M. FREEMAN, EFFIE A complaint has been filed by till we were able to begin setting universities and colleges in Utah. bathing suit. JOHNSON, NINA MICHAR-LS- , the United States of America reon down ourselves the proposed Vernon Rowley after his hairJ. P. MARTIN, Contest questing that said mining claims f cut had put on his hat and taken site for the town. We had more ii8742, against River Bend No. be invalidated and declared null 2 Placer Mining Claim des- and void on the charge that: a seat to look over a newspaper, formidable barriers before us when a teenager settled himself than this dam, and our proposicribed as being within sec. 33, (1) The land involved is in character; in the barber chair and ordered a tion was for a long time about T. 40 S., R. 11 E., SL Mer.; flat-toVernon the most unpopular thing in San (2) No discovery of valuable JOHN U. CRAFT, MARGARSay boy, LOOK said to him, I was in that chair Juan county. Whenever people ET LEWIS, ADA CARLSON, minerals has been made in the above-de- r do to real with in intent bribed mining claims. start I ordered and a few minutes ago, T. M. TOMSON, T. K. JOHNbe The contests are pending in the to needs which and this, removing something F. GEORGE a flat-toSWAIN, STONE, Land Office, Bureau of Land ManBishis hat, is what I got. The boy done, if they have what old J. QIQUEL, FLORENCE ON THOSE looked at Vernons head as bald hop Nielson called the stickety-tootContest 8743, against agement, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. they can do it in spite of as a billard ball, and jumped in River Bend Nos. 1 and 3 PlaUnless an answer to the comI water. am and hell hoping high terror from the chair, and was cer Mining Claims described is filed in such office within plaint is there sticketytooty enough Verdoor when Tools for Dad! Food for the table! Clothes for out T. as being within secs. just going in (30) days after the last non caught him, and made some the present generation to get that 40 S., R. 11 E.f and sec. 3, datethirty is of publication of this Notand home I family always have youngsters! Shopping before in dam operation T. 41 S R. 11 E., SL Mer.; ice, the explanations, to avoid trouble allegations of the comwith the barber for driving away to meet an important appointMAY MARTIN, GRACE R. plaint will be taken as confessed quicker, easier and more economical when you folcall me ment which will away. a customer. WILLIAMS, ETHEL I. TOM- and the contests will be decided low the local advertising in paper. You find The liberal attendance at the have wards LINSON, IRENA FEE, LIL- without a hearing. The three Blanding best values, offers of services and of living esThis Notice will be published LIAN C. KOCH, G. A. FREEconsolidated their four farms in funeral, Saturday afternoon, Lawrence Grolittle on the following dates, to wit: R. N. W. sentials . . . right in your community's newspaper, J. LEE, MAN, Welfare Church projects, growing indication of the ver, was May 27, 1960 STEVENSON, Contest 8744, including some of the farms love and plain in the hearts of stores! and in your community June 3, 1960 respect No. 4 PlaBend River cerwhich have been operated by the Blanding community for Mr. June 10, 1960 described Claim cer as exTo Mining Priesthood tain quorums. and Mrs. Jess Grover, their seven June 17, 1960 T. 40 S., within sec. anhis 32, in of extent the being it, press and the children, June 24, 1960 family living 11 T. 41 and R. sec. 5, S., E., nouncement of it Sunday mornThe opening prayer least once a week for at generally. being 11 SL R. E., Mer.; ing, Bishop Shumway, groping and the main made 30 was by speech days. SARAH C. MITZLER, G. W. for a word to indicate the magDated this 10th day of May two of Jesss brothers, a full nitude of the undertaking said, LAUA, EVALINE B. SAYRE, 1960. choir was prepared with appropHUGO D. LOCH, WALTER Well we are in the farming J. UNITED STATES OF AMERIC. A. is ap- riate songs, led by Kendal Young, CHADBOURNE, business. A big work-da- y CA teen-ag- e of and a boys quartet C. EDWARD SAYRE, SHAW, pointed for Saturday the 28th, in By Ernest E. House Lord While The serve HI LUCILLE B. R. BAKER, Conwhich men and boys are asked to sang Manager, Land Office LawI a Am that song Young, test 8745, against River Bend Bureau of Land Management come with tractors and plows, rence loved to sing. Mrs. Allene No. 5 Placer Mining Claim des- Salt Lake City, Utah g and trucks, axes, a near neighbor of the GrovMay, cribed as being within secs. for tools and other implements told of how Lawrence had 4, 5, T. 41 S., R. 11 E., SL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF different work to be done. They ers, been much of the time with her SAN JUAN COUNTY, Mer., Utah. were asked to have their plows own boys, and what a friendly STATE OF UTAH and of each to you, You, your sharp for the occasion, ready he had and MATTER: IN THE always asgenial part heirs, representatives, and go eight inches into the soil, and a with them. VOLUN- - : NOTICE taken OF THE compQuite notified are that hereby signs, to come filled with gas and oil, of relatives and friends were the United States of America has TARY DISSOLU- - : any filled be would with which they Civil in attendance from Idaho and ot- instituted a contest pursuant to TION OF JAMES : up again before returning home her : and 'a spirit of un- 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, E. STEVENS places, in the evening. : No. 1924 section 40, against those certain CORPORATION, Also a special entertainment is derstanding sympathy prevailed. claims set forth above sitLawrence mining died Wednesday to be given on the fourth by exmorning of the 18th as a result uate in the County of San Juan, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: pert actors from the north, the of burns he suffered the pre- State of Utah. That the application of James proceeds of which are to be used vious A complaint has been filed by E. Stevens for a evening when he and other Corporation, to help maintain and pay for with matches the United States of America re- judgment of the above entitled were playing boys these welfare farms. The tickets He was taken at questing that said mining claims Court dissolving said Corporation to adults generally will be $1.25, and gasoline. be invalidated and declared null once to the San Juan Hospital, and approving the distribution of but to the members of the wards and void on the charge that: W. W. Fallon and other Dr. where has been filed it will be no less than $5 to the (1) The land involved is non- the assets thereof, him special atten- mineral in doctors above Court of with Clerk the gave the character; family. The response to the call and through the night it (2) No discovery of valuable and has been set for hearing on of these welfare industries, and tion, looked as if he might recover, minerals has been made in the the 13th day of July, 1960 at 10 they include about all legitimate were very deep d oclock A. M. in the San Juan mining claims. kind of production, spontaneous but the burns from his hips to his shoulders, The contests are pending in the County Court House, Monticello, inas for salvation, every year, and about six in the morning he Land Office, Bureau of Land Ma- Utah. terpreted by the Mormons, is salsuddenly expired. The burial was nagement, Darling Building, Salt Any person desiring to object invation from every advisary, Lake City, Utah. Unless an to said application shall file an in the Blanding cemetermy. want. and cluding hunger Lawrence Ralph Grover was answer to the complaint is filed objection to the same with the Expert advice on' that proposed in such office within thirty (30) Clerk of the above Court before dam across Recapture to make a bom Dec. 18, 1953, in Townsend, Mont. He is survived by his pat- days after the last date of pub- the time set for said hearing. big reservoir just above the road, Mrs. D. M. lication of this Notice, the allegaWITNESS my hand and the with the dam as the straight, ernal grandmother, of the complaint will be seal of said Court this 19th day tions and his maternal Grover; great by level grade across the canyon, grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Bing- taken as confessed and the con- of May, 1960. ham Black Guymon; by his ma- tests will be decided without a Ada Palmer ' and ternal grandparents, Ralph hearing. Clerk the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly See The Chevy Show in color Sundays This Notice will be published Date of First Publication May 27, Hazel Guymon; by his paternal 1960. grandmother, Mrs. Janet Grover, on the following dates, to wit: May 27, 1960 of Brigham City, and by four Date of Last Publication Jpn 24, June 3, 1960 brothers: J. Merlin, Bruce Hurst 1960. June 10, 1960 Gordon Willard and Clark Morris; June 17, 1960 and by three sisters, Hazel VAMMWWMSWMWWAWVAV June 24, 1960 Jessie Nadine and Denise once a at week least for being Afton . Mrs. Iris McCoy and her little 30 days. Dated this 10th day of May daughter, Kelly Sue, spent the 1960. iMlnrmr Vow Aral weekend with her mother, Mrs. UNITED STATES OF AMERI'ROUND Gladys P. Lyman. CA The basement amusement hall By ERNEST E. HOUSE THE of the church building has been Manager, converted into a dozen or more Land Office CLOCK new and roomy class rooms, the Bureau of Land Management need of which has been keenly Salt Lake City, Utah Call us in case of an felt by the three w ards for a long We fill emergency! UNITED STATES time. deliver or tank, your DEPARTMENT OF THE The same Corvair that tallied a thumping 27.03 The Third Ward evening meetbottles away! right INTERIOR ing was devoted to a welcome-hom- e miles per gallon in the Mobilgas Economy BUREAU OF LAND Tim for Perkins, reception MANAGEMENT Run . . . went right on to climb Pikes Peak Ray's Northern Gas returned from filling recently Notice Contest of earlier in the spring than any car Phone JU mission in northern To: J. O. a two-yeNUTTING, FRANK ! California. The first speaker was Home Owned Home Operated has ever tried ALPHIL TEATREAULT, Tims sister, Mrs. Chlo Ann PerLEN, Contest 8739, against kins Shumway, followed by his Lode Mining Claims Nat We wanted to show you what the fabulous traction mother, Myitle Nelson Perkins, described by metes and bounds The San Juan Record of Corvairs design and the sureand by his father, Clarence Perwithin sections and UTAH 25, 34, 35, MONTICELLO, footedness of independent suspension kins. Then Tim spoke every inT. 38 S., R. 23 E., SL Mer., Friday, May 27, I960 t really mean. So the identical Economy Run car of his labors and exterestingly Utah. Page Eleven Pikes Peak and right went right on to 14,110-foperiences among the many kinds up to the top of that savage mountain, on April la, of people for which California is NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE still deep in winters snow and ice. No other car He was famous as a melting-po- t. to able ever had been even specially equipped Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of May 1960, at 1:00 very grateful to the people here p. m., at the front door of the county court house in Monticello, conquer that nightmare alpine road so early in at home who had helped and sus- oclock San Juan County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and the spring. But Corvair (with United Slates Auto and him in tained his for sSw work, sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of secvv. St Club officials aboard to certify that not one nut the degree of success that had fol- tion Utah Code, Annotated 1953, as amended, the following S y V A. v. or bolt was changed) purred right to the summit lowed his efforts. The wellfilled described real estate situate in said county and now held by it under S A . , preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, without chains or even snow tires! That just house gave perfect attention. penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate underscores the fact that Corvair is totally unique. In the tests for TB 124 Nava-jo- s, interest, will be accepted. first five out find the that minutes But youll 91 Piutes, one Mexican and OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DUE sir? 389 whites took the test. At youre at the wheel! District Outside Hatch Trading Post: 164 Nava-jo- s, s one white; at Bluff 196 Nava-jo- s, Sylvia Nieves Beginning 103 rods West and 12.5 rods (trM professional South of EH comer Section 36, Townthree Piutes, 90 whites. The economy drivers on tke run over 33 South, Range 23 East, East 93 ship Dr. included crew to Nag operating Jrcm Lon Angeles feet. South 45 feet, West 93 feet, North Minneapolis) afian from Iran; Dr. Jenkins of 45 feet to beginning 11.77 the State Board of Health, and for economical transportation Boulder Subdivision Nurses: Mrs. Pederson, Mrs. Pet- H. C. Smith Lot 7 Block 7 11.18 erson and Byron Haslam, also 11.18 from the State; and County Nur- Clara Smith Try the remarkable Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet and Joan ses Vera Hazelton IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and ofOakes with others from Blanding ficial seal this 3rd day of May, 1960. Ada Palmer who had been working with the County Auditor Indians. San Juan Phone JU County Distance is a great promoter of (First published in The San Juan Record Friday, May 6, 1960. Last Utah 1960. Monticello, published Friday, May 27, Diderot. admiration. ceive $100 toward tuition and fees from the Utah university or college of her choice. The program is designed to encourage Pearl Kartchner has been students to enter the teaching a teacher training scho- profession, and each winner to teach school in Utah for larship by the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Inc. at least one year after certificaMiss Kartcher, a graduate of tion. San Juan High school, will re Much weight is placed on the PTA scholarship to Pearl Kartchner students grades, the principals BLANDING HEWS NET-TLESO- - WOW! HOW THEY'VE CUT PRICES non-miner- al r p. p, POWER TOOLS I'VE WANTED! y, the the 32-3- 4, for the this better ld merchants' fence-repairin- above-describe- San Juan Record ABC-T- NBC-T- NOW LOOK WHAT GONE AND DONE! ar rear-engi- four-whe- el VC L st,uuO-mi- ie 5 sorvair dealers REDD'S 7-22- 58 14-4t- |