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Show Mexican Hat News . . LITTLE THEATRE lads 4-- H win Fair ribbons Tart of the fair you don't usBut by and large, the 1960 ually see is the judging. A big fair was a big success. county thanks should be given those who e e leaders Anna Squires, Donthe with helped county fair last na Brown, Maxine Foulke, and week. Deer season for hunters opens in a few days. Why, Betty James took the boys and Lura Mae Merrill, home demon- we girls to the county Fair in cant imagine. stration agent of Carbon county, 9 Those receiving ribbons and three women from that counfor the different divisions were: And if you want permits for Cooking I ty judged the food and clothing. Patty and Bruce extra deer during the rifle season, Apland received blue ribbons, and Bob Hassel, Carbon county better request them right now or Donna Finch a white ribbon. and Norris Stenquist, o FOR 4-- H Friday and Saturday Mon-ticell- Aug. 26 and 27 GUNS OF THE Keith Wilbur of Wilbur Floral in Cortez judged flower arrangements and exhibits. It was the first county Fair in four years, and those helping with it learned a lot. Only one member of the committees had much previous experience in managing a county fair, and there were a lot of rough edges to get snoot ned out. For one thing, next year most people feel that exhibits should be opened in the evenings for those who cannot come during the day. Mon., Tues. and Wed. Aug. 29, 30 and 31 Terry Patty THE Fair premium results havent also received red ribbons. been tabulated yet by the county Leather Craft Terry Foulke, agents office, but, if completed a white and a blue ribbon. Re- I in time, will run next week. ceiving red ribbons were Terry McElwaine, Dick Rhodes, Patty Rastus was dead. A wonderful Fletcher and Shirley James two funeral was in progress. The preacher talked at length of the good traits of the deceased brother, what an honest man he was, what a good provider for his family, what a loving husband and Thursday ARE Terry CHOICE STEAKS & SEAFOODS We Specialize in Pan Fried Chicken HAVE DOZER, truck and compressor for hire. Write box 233 or phone OR Blanding. Drive-I- n u FOR SALE Three bedroom home. Write Dale Pehrson 323 N. 4th West, Provo, Utah. THEATRE 30-t- fc MIRS LAUNDRY & TRAILER COURT You wash or we wash it for you. Clothes Drying, Finishing. 2 blocks east of bank. Phone JU Monticello, Utah. Friday, Saturday and Sunday Aug. 26, 27, Sept. 1 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR SALE ure home, August 1957, 40x8 Leis- Call Earl Waites. Monday 29 30-tf- c FOR SALE Spinet Organ to reliable party. Assume low monthly payments. Write Credit Manager, Box 577, Idaho tc Falls, Idaho. OKLAHOMA Saturday. TERRITORY TNT BLASTS ROCK OFF An unfortunate accident occur-e- d last week in the staff house, caused by the blasting on the ball field for the purpose of the new floodlights. A rock flew through one of the rooms in which Mrs. Don Douglass was cleaning. She was frightened but uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cross saw at the Intertribal Ceremonials Gallup. . Contact . . . UTAH COLORADO GAS CO. Vernal, Utah Box 348 Phone 715 fc Nu-V- McGee family The Howard shoped in Monticello and Bland-in- g SATISFIED ; Mc- Elwaine red and white ribbons, Bernie Van Arsdale two red ribbons. Shirley James received a kind father. At length the widow whispered white and blue ribbon and Patto her offspring: Go up dere and ty Fletcher a white and red ribtake a look in de coffin and see if bon. dats yore pa. Patty gave a top demonstration in her division. The community can be proud of their club. The community exhibit was last week and the boys and girls had very interesting exhibits and they deserve the support of the community. ALWAYS 1 Linda Foulke receiv- Sewing ed two blue ribbons. j: !; THE 3RD VOICE red ribbons. 4-- H APPETITIES !; Teacher, Grade school Faller (2 yrs. with power saw) Head sawyer (2 yrs. experience) Caseworker Waitress reinforced concrete floor One acre of ground. Dock height loading or unloading. Also ground level. 8 Drive-in- 4-- H WHERE '! HORSE'S MOUTH September monitor Librarian Utah open Beauty Operator Chambermaid Body and Fender repairman Day Worker Diesel Maintenance Mech. (mine) Administrator Social Welfare Cook, fry (Female) UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE claim; J. Contest P. HININGER, 8839, against Labell Placer mining claim; J. F. COLE, Contest 8840, Gem Placer Mining Claim; FRANK J. H. TALLMAN, ANDREW, Contest 8841, Mommouth Placer MinClaim; ing LDS church and other books. J. C. ATWOOD, Contest 8842, ELDERS BOOK STORE Located at BLUE MOUNTAIN SUPagainst Red Rock Placer minERETTE, Monticello, Utah. ing claim; c. H. F. GILLESPIE, GEORGE OSGUR, E. FORD EUSTICE, ANONYMOUS ALCOHOLICS COM FI ELD, WM. Contest Meetings Saturday at 8 p. m. Placer 8843, Durango 47-tagainst Phone JU Mine mining claim; ORDER YOUR pears and apples all the above claims being desnow. Wilford Larson, Orem. cribed. by metes and bounds withCall Marleen Somerville, JU in sec. 4, T. 41 S., R. 13 E., SL Monticello. Delivery sec- Mer., Utah. 30-2ond week of Sept. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United WEDDING PHOTOS States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR Studio Work of All Kinds 221, and Title 30 USCA, section Complete Camera Supplies 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situate in VIC'S PHOTOS the County of San Juan, State LO CORTEZ 44-tf- fc tc Utah. 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 of A 28-3- Tuesday and Wednesday Aug. 30 and 31 FOR SALE THE BADLANDERS Record. Just received new fineline Shaeffer eversharp pencils. $1.95 at the San Juan STATES INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: THOMAS COFFEE, Contest 8836, against Confidence Placer mining claim; THOMAS Contest TOBIN, 5837, against Navajo Placer mining claim; C. C. COTTON, Contest 8838, against Tip Top Placer mining Maid 14xl4 Office 40x60 Dus-che- UNITED DEPARTMENT OF THE Child steel Butler Bldg. All LEGAL NOTICES JOS OPENINGS Moab Office In Moab Area $10,000 TIMBERLAND j! 30-l- te SALE At Monticello, o. county agent, judged crops, youll end up out in the cold while Cooking II Terry McElwaine the buckskin. bag gardens and hobbies. Stenquist 0 0 6 two red ribbons. Linda Foulke, judged the livestock on Saturday. Foulke Fletcher and Mon- Warehouse w 0 cat. FOUND Male Siamese Contact Ruth Bloomfield, ticello. SHOW TIME 8:00 P. M. Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. I; Cnj OuT) XQDC) (J UTAH MONTICELLO, The Bargains Found Here it's hot? No Hotter Than Think . HOME DELIVERY CLOVERLEAF DAIRY MILK Keith Hoggard, Ph. Dist. Monticello JU PIANO Must be sold on any reasonable terms, small Spinet mining claims. NOTICE The contests are pending in the September 1 built by Baldwin. Write AdjusDr. B. A. Broughton, optomLand Office, Bureau of Land ter P. O. Box 412 Salt Lake ZERO HOUR etrist is in Blanding every Thurs- Management, Darling Building, City 10, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an For appointments call answer day. the to complaint is filed Mrs. Sue Graves at OK DELIVERY HOME Butane, in such office within thirty (30) Dr. Broughton is in his office days after the last date of publiSPECIAL BUY Typewriter ribbottle and bulk. Phone JU7-275- 5 the Redd Building, Monticello, cation of this Notice, the allegain New Lindy FeathFOR SALE immediate for and all standard to fit delivery. bons, ball every retractable Friday. For appointments tions of the complaint will be uas. point erweight Rays Northern portables, $1 each. San Juan taken as confessed and the concall Sprouse Jewelers, JU pens, $1.00. See at the San 36-ttests will be decided without a Record office. or JU office, optometrists Juan Record. hearing. c. VMWMM tXWWiWMWMtyWW1 This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: WANTED beauExperienced August 26, 1960 MV tician, full or part time. See September 2, 1960 Meredith Harris at Empress September 9, 1960 JttLiau .WiiftiYYtr You Aral Beauty Salon, Monticello. 30-2September 16, 1960 September 23, 1960 being at least once a week for OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK 24 HOURS CLOSED SUNDAYS Big Ed and Ora Clark BUCKBOARD STEAKH0USE Thursday above-describ- ed 30-2- tc 34-tf- c. NORTH MONTICELLO fc 44-tf- I? A BIG tc WANTED Your Call ua in case of an We fill emergency! your tank, or deliver bottles right away! Ray's Northern Gas To The People of San Juan County For Their Phone JU Home Owned Home Operated j: refrigerator, freezer and! automobile troubles. ! call :: 30 days. Dated this 11th day of August 1960. UNITED STATES Ernest E. House Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake Citv, Utah R. L. Johnston Monticelloi JU If no answer call San Juan; Electric JU WORK GUARANTEED The Keith and Mary Lou Hoggard t i L Hoggard passed out Cloverleaf milk and cookies to the youngsters attending the Fair. This is the first anniversary for Cloverleaf Dairy in San Juan County. ?U i ? i x 1 . I 7 IJ A; u V r A i JW fVr rr" 4 i jj? V v; a (First published in the San Juan Record Friday, August 26, 1960. UTAH Friday, August 26, Page Eight During Our First Year Of Doing Business Here Lou San Juan Record MONTICELLO, Support Mary OF AMERI- CA By ltc) 1960 |