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Show LEGAL NOTICES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: JOHN FINLEY, GEORGE TAAFFE, WILLIAM SCUR-LARGEORGE H. MEYERS, JERMIAH CARROLL, ARTHUR HOFULMER, WARD P. SANDON, Contest 8864, against Cardinal Point Placer Mining Claim described by metes and bounds within secs. 12, 13, T. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; FRANK GRUGAN, Contest 8865, against Noon Day Placer Mining Claim described by metes and bounds within sec. 13, T. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; H. W. STALEY, S. M. STA LEY, W. N. STALEY, HENRY CROW, JENNIE CROV, T. N. STALEY, A. M. WEST, E. F. WEST, Contest 8866, San Francisco Placer Mining Claim described by metes and bounds within sec. 14, T. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; S. P. ATWOOD, Contest 8867, against Revenue Placer Claim described by metes and bounds within sec. 15, T. 41 S., R. 12 E SL Mer., Utah. 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 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 and void on the charge that: null (1) The land involved is nonmineral 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, Darling Build-ing- , 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: September 2, 1960 September 9, 1960 September 16, 1960 September 23, 1960 September 30, 1960 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 16th day of August above-describ- 1960. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By Ernest E. House Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah PETERSON TO LOCAL Congress M. BLAINE PETERSON Knows the problems of San Juan County and has A record of ability and public service DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE . Mrs. Julia Bailey and children, Lee Faye and Rex, left last week for Phoenix where they will live this winter. Mrs. Maxime went along as relief driver. Mrs. John Casement came up from Phoenix Friday to bring Mrs. Allred home and to attend Clair wedding Sathe Blake-S- t. turday. She returned Monday. Mrs. Ruth Wilcox, aunt of Sally Blake, and son David came from Greenriver for the Blake-S- t. Clair wedding. They brought a treat of melons and cantaloupes. Mrs. Dorothy Lyman and children stopped over a few hours to visit the Robert Christensens on her way to visit her mother, Myrtle Davis, at Mexican Hat. Mr. and Mrs. Casy Bronson were guests of the Boyd Wilsons a few days recently. Miss Sherlynn Wilson left Tuesday for American Fork after spending a few days with her friend Karen Christensen. The San FOR Juan Record MONTICELLO. UTAH Friday, September 9, 1960 Page Seven CONGRESS (1st Congressional NEWS NOTES . Bv Mrs. H. E. Blake District) Tt BLANDING NEWS NOTICE LEGAL GIBBONS CONTEST 8812 Contest (dec.), By Gladys and Albert R. Lyman UNITED STATES Number One 8817, against William Child who, with his renzo Moss, who has gone to DEPARTMENT OF THE Placer Mining Claim described INTERIOR wife, went to Manti a number of Salt Lake. Shirley Palmer was by metes and bounds upon unBUREAU OF LAND years ago to do temple work, elected secretary. surveyed land which will MANAGEMENT has returned to his home, which A popular couple of Blanding be secs. 25, 26, T. 34 CONTEST NOTICE OF has been rented since that time, became man and wife last FriS., R. 13 E., SL Mer., Utah, M. EDMOND To: GODCHEAUX, and is in need of repairs. Soon day in a temple ceremony in according to the latest proposGODCHAUX, A. GODCHAUX, after he and his wife had com- Salt Lake City. M iss Iva Lou ed plan of survey. GODCHR. J. GODCHAUX, pleted the temple work for which Shumway, daughter of Seth and M. W. W. T. LEVEY, AUX, You, and each of you, your heirs, they went, Mrs. Child died of Vivian Shumway, was the bride. H. GODCHAUX, representatives, and assigns, are STOLTZ, cancer, and after visiting around The bridegroom is Tim Perkins, Contest 8815, against Number hereby notified that the United with his children for some time, son of Clarence and Myrtle PerStates of America has instituted Two Hundred and Three, Numto make he has returned, possibly kins. They were accompanied to Num- a contest pursuant to 43 CFR Number Seven. ber Five, this his home again. 221, and Title 30 USCA, section the city by the brides parents, ber Nine, Number Twelve, 40, against those certain mining Dave Guvrnon had the misfor- also by Glen and Patsy ShumNumber Three, Number Two claims set forth above situate in tune of getting his fingers caught way, Kenny and Chlo Ann ShumHundred and One placer min- the Counties of San Juan, Garunder a heavy chain holding some way, and by two of the brides ing claims described by metes field, State of Utah. big culverts on a truck. They sisters, Dorothy Shumway and and bounds upon unsurveyed A complaint has been filed by were in a canyon west of here, Mrs. Joy Holiday. The couple land which will probably be the United States of America refor a short and the only way to loosen the left immediately secs. 5, 6, 7, 27, 28, 33, 34, questing that said mining claims invalidated and declared null chain' was to use the power of honeymoon trip to' California. T. 33 S., R. 14 E., secs. 34, 35, be and void on the charge that: another truck to shift the load. They will make their home in T. 34 S R. 13 E., sec. 31, (1) the land involved is nonHis fingers looked and felt pretty Blanding, and will be honored T. 34 S R. 14 E., secs. 10, mineral in character; San the Juan on their return with a reception bad, and he was in 11, 12, 24, 25, T. 35 S., R. no of valuable He rehas (2) discovery of the brides several the home at pardays. hospital 13 E., SL Mer., according to minerals has been made in the turned home, still nursing the ents. the latest proposed plan of mining claims. broken and painful fingers. We are still using water freely The contests are pending in the survey ; That Jeep trip to Halls Cross- on lawns and gardens, and since Land Office, Bureau of Land L. L. ROSE, ROSS B. HOFFManagement, Building, Darling Thursday afternoon the welcome shower last week, ing began MAN, T. W. PEW, A. SOLOLake City, Utah. Unless an Salt with three Jeeps and seven pas- the prospect looks more encouraMON Adele Solomon), answer to the complaint is filed (aka sengers: Lynn and Hazel Lyman, ging. We are still getting some E. M. GINTY, W. M. GINTY, in such office within thirty (30) Lofrom tunnel the water through Frank and Lawrence Wright, and Heirs of JOHN and L, days after the last date of publiren Hawkins, Arland Escalund the Indian Creek side of the V. Contest cation of this Notice, the allegaGINTY, (dec.) and Brig Stevens. They camped mountain, and are pumping from 8816, against Number Four, tions of the complaint will be that night at Green Water in a well and from water below the Number Two Hundred, Num- taken as confessed and the conCastle Wash, and reached the ri- head of the pipeline. ber Two Hundred and Two, tests will be decided without a Little Jaren Palmer, son of Sylver at Halls next day by 2 p.m., Number Six, Number Eight, hearing. looked the situation over, but van and Jennie Palmer, has been Number Eleven, Number Thir- This Notice will be published on to wit: found it unmercifully hot, and taken to the San Juan hospital teen. Number Two, Number the following dates, September 9, 1960 came back to Green Water to with a kidney disorder. He is imHundred and Four placer minSeptember 16, 1960 camp. Lynn and his wife and proving but will be hospitalized ing claims described by metes September 23, 1960 back down for some time. Frank Wright went and bounds upon unsurveyed September 30, 1960 Castle Wash next morning to refrom cars Cedar A string of land which will probably be October 7, 1960 over assess some of the country secs. 27, 28. 32, T. 33 S., R. City came through here Sunday, being at least once a week for which the proposed road wrould having traveled that day from 14 E., secs. 24, 25, 34. 35, 36, 30 days. have to go, but they all returned Hanksville by way of Hite and T. 34 S., R. 13 E., secs. 3, Dated this 22nd day of August to Blanding Saturday night. It up White Canyon, visiting the 24, 32, T. 35 S., R. 13 E., 1960. seemed to be their general opinion Natural Bridges, and traveling SL Mer., according to the la- UNITED STATES OF AMERIthat Clay Hill and Castle Wash the road across the upper Comb test proposed plan of survey; CA are the most difficult places on Reef, to stop for the night in M. EDMOND GODCHAUX, By Ernest E. House the way from here to the river, Moab, and view the Arches and GODCHA. GODCHAUX, but the water of Glen Canyon Dead Horse Point. The company, Manager, Land Office R. AUX, H. GODCHAUX, Dam will make a bridge at Halls representing The Sons of the PiO' Bureau of Land Management GODCHAUX, J. GODCHAUX, something to be considered later neers, numbered 40, some ahead Salt Lake City, Utah on. It is suggested that a road and others behind and in a hurry, T. W. LEVY, and Heirs of F. the should be built to crossing so that we met only nine of for the sake of the delightful re- them: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bradsort that could be made there, shaw, Mr. and Mrs. James C. a lake that would be attractive Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Austin DEDICATED TO Mr. and Mrs. Wilson N. to the people on the other side as Lunt and Aurelia W. Bauer. They PUBLIC SERVICE well as this side, and with the over the were all enthusiastic swimwith boaters, lake teeming scenery in San Juan, and much mers and water skiers from each interested in our museum. Experienced The archers went out with bank, the bridge, if it is practiand arrows bows their considered. be can Saturday cable, Well Qualified Don Davis, principal of the morning to kill deer as it was done in the days of Robin Hood Blanding Grade school, has been and William Tell. It is to be hoped elected president of the San Juan they can shoot with the deadly Teachers Assn., to succeed Lo- - precision of the man who shot the apple from the top of his sons ' A native Utahn, Yerl G. Dixon has served 12 years in head, instead of leaving the deer public office. He was elected Utah County Clerk in 46 for with an arrow to fester in his 4 years followed by 8 years as Utah County Commissioner. flesh for months. Most of the Walter C. Lyman His studies at Columbia U. in personnel admin, have family joined in a melon bust at helped qualify him for the many positions he has held. the Fred Lyman farm below town A few are: Sunday evening. for $1,000,000 Provo Hospital Secretary-TreasurThe summer is past as indicatProvo City Building Inspector ed by one of its chief features, American Legion Post Commander the swimming pool, which closed f on September 5. Of course there Captain Mormon Battalion are reservoirs and water holes President Western Region N.A.C.O, World War II Air Force Pilot up and down the country which Member of Bishopric may still be available till cold weather. Betty Jones has been taken by her parents to Salt Lake City REPUBLICAN where she will enter the Holy FOR Cross hospital for training as a SECRETARY nurse. With her pleasant disposiOF tion and pleasing personality, she STATE should be a successful nurse. Paid Pol. Adv. fay Verl G. Dixon, Provo, Utah pro-bab- lv above-describ- 10-1- 4, Hey-woo- d, er '1 i Wm. C. (Bill) WALTON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 & 10 Republican for f i t We have enlarged the floor space of our store and have added several furniture items. You will now find . . . COMPLETE 'h Compare our prices with those in amazed e in our store. larger term resident of San Juan County and knows its problems . stores. ar HOME FURNISHINGS and DONUTS 2-ye- COMMISSIONER 6 years experience as County Commissioner Life-tim- COFFEE COUNTY J You - : 7 - - - - ' --j. Interested in the growth and progress of the entire county. "If elected I will continue to work for better will be roads, improvements and general welfare of everyone in the county." at the low prices you can find here in Monticello. 'k OPEN Till 9 rjtafefc P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY C3Dui3 & fluff ir it Whatever man you vote for - Vote in the Primary Sffoire 3ESSE |