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Show etc. In New r National Cemete-v- , York City they isited the United Nations buildn.g, Radio City, t Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins have Chr-aof Latter-Da- y Saints and Statue of Liberty and other inrecently returned fiom a four-wee- k also spent some time at the Cen-ti- teresting places. They enjoyed tour of the States LDS Mission head- performances of My Fair Lady, andj eastern United States. The trip, quarters. They saw-- Liberty and Damn and other Yankees, was in the form of an LDS church Carthage jails and Xauvoo, 111., Broadway shows. A very special history tour and also took them with its many points of interest. feature of the trip was seeing the i to points of rational interest. In Illinois they visited many cf LDS pageant, A New Witness Their first stop was Denver where the Abraham Lincoln shrines. for Christ, at Palmyra, N. Y. they were particular1- - interested They traveled to Gettsburg They also visited Joseph Smiths in that citys planetarium, wheie they saw- - President Eisen- home and the Sacred Grove. On and natural history howers farm. They spent an in- their way home they stopped at i museum. In Independence, Mo., teresting day in Washington, D. Xiagaia Falls and were thrilled they visited the headquarters of C. making stops at the capitol by the crystal beauty of the wathe Reorganized Uhurch of Jesus budding, Mt. Vernon, Arlington ter. They visited Council Bluffs, Iowa and stopped at Winter Quar- t ters, the old Mormon Cemetery. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr and to three children drove the other side of the state to spend the Labor Day weekend. They visited in Koosharem with Mrs. Burrs I parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. An13 Tuesday, September derson, and in Burrville with Mr. Burrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed r Burr. While away they had their youngest child blessed and named. In the interest of The name selected is David Jack r Burr. Better Government Mr .and Mrs. Leroy Evenson had a weekend visit from their MRS. RICHARD LOGAN friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ciayne Sandstrom, and their five childUNITED STATES ren from Salt Lake City. Sally Blake Wed DEPARTMENT OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eastin and INTERIOR two children came from Grand to Richard Logan JU 7 - 2724 BUREAU OF LAND Junction to visit with Jesses parWedding vows were exchanged MANAGEMENT ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Eastin. betw-eeMiss Sally Jane Blake NOTICE OF CONTEST Richard in Clair and Logan St. To: WALTER WATSON, Contest a double ring ceremony performed 8844, against Semper Idam Rev. Richard on the by Campbell Placer Claim; September 3 at the home of the ROBERT F. WATSON, Conbrides parents, Mr. and Mrs. test 8845, against Darling PlaDonald V. Blake. cer Claim; Parents of the bridegroom are the two above claims being desMr. and Mrs. W. B. St. Clair of cribed by metes and bounds within Texas. Fredericksburg, sec. 6, T. 41 S., R. 13 E., SL Attending the bride were Susan Blake, maid of honor, and Mer.; F. F. FLICKINGER, JOHN Claudia Martin, bridesmaid. Don PULLAR, J. KRENTZ, ConBlake acted as best man. Follow-intest 8846, against Keeper Plathe ceremony a bufcer Mining Claim; fet luncheon was served to 21 members of the immediate faW. J. BROGAN, D. T. FLICKmily and close friends. INGER, Contest 8847, against The bride is a 1960 graduate Chicken Placer Mining Claim; of Monticello High school and JANE DOE BROGAN, Conthe bridegroom is a 1955 graduate test 8848, against Big Percent from Fredericksburg High school Placer Mining Claim; of Fredericksburg, Texas. the last three mining claims being afThe couple left immediately ter the luncheon for San Antonio, described by metes and bounds Texas, w here they will make within sec. 7, T. 41 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., Utah. their home. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are Weekend guests at the J. Y. hereby notified that the United Mrs. Neth-ery- s States of America has instituted Nethery home sister and her husband, Mr. a contest pursuant to 43 CFR and Mrs. Herschel Gore of Por-tale- s, 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining N. M. They brought with claims set forth above situate in them the Netherys daughter, the County of San Juan, State Marie, who has spent the summer of Utah. A complaint has been filed by in Portales. 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 nonA Lawyer? An Engineer? mineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable A Pc!::-:n- ? A Businessman? minerals has been made in the mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Darling 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 conis the ONLY candidate for governor who a successful, tests will be decided without a experienced businessman1 hearing. This Notice will be published on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING the following dates, to wit: August 26, 1960 Your L'oinhbrs In ths l.'evs t al mid-we- st I ? VOTE MONTICELLO TEXACO g e can best manage the business of state government? Q QWho Q Q Q A WILLIAM A. BILL above-describ- BARLOCKER Barlocker has been engaged in all phases of farm business for over twenty years. He knows the state's problems and will work to solve them. Gill September 2, 1960 September 9, 1960 September 16, 1960 September 23, 1960 being at least once a week for THIS BUSINESS OF EDUCATION 30 days. Barlocker recognizes that a good school program can be achieved only through participation of governmental units larger than the local district. He believes that school finance should be a partnership arrangement in which local, state and FEDERAL governments must share. Funds should be channeled through the proper boards of education for improvements wherever the greatest need exists. Bill Dated this 11th day of August 1960. UNITED UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: F. O. LEWIS, LETTIE J. KING, MINNIE EGERER, M. A. KING, ELIZABETH RICH, W. C. LEWIS, C. H. DEVLIN, CLARA Contest EGERER, 8880, against River Front and Red Cloud placer mining claims described by metes and bounds within secs. 2, 3, 10, 11, T. 41 S., R. 11 E., SL Mer.; RALPH REID, ALBERT HIGGINS, GRACE SILLIK, GEORGE GALYRAN, CHARLES Utah is not Barlocker has a program that would build getting its fair share. for Utah. billion dollar industry a THIS BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT Barlocker has already shown his executive ability in bringing efficiency and economy in government. As mayor of St. George, he has reduced property taxes by 21 and accomplished numerous capital improvements. As governor, he will put these same practices to work in state government. He believes in A FULL DOkLOR'S VALa-bo- UE FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT! THIS BUSINESS OF NEW ut INDUSTRY Utah needs to diversify her industry and encourage manufacturers of consumer products to locate in our state. Bill Barlocker peace-tim- e will work to this end. SOUTHERN UTAH VOTERS! This is your opportunity to put a Southern Utah man in the governor's chair. Bill needs your support! Get out and vote September 1 3 and put him over! OF AMERI- Ernest E. House Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah Sill Bill STATES CA By THIS BUSINESS OF TOURISM Tourism is one of the largest enterprises in the country. ATTENTION ed SPROUSE JEWELERS Monticello, Utah OvflrantMd 01 Ian. at crystal i, Intact ond Wyl.r porn we mad. F2EOIUCE surely! scientifically! pleasantly! matter how overweight you are (or how long you've carried the excess weight), Stauffer System can bring you a slimmer new figure. We tnm unwanted inches, beautify posture. No COURTESY TRIAL VISIT Ph JU Monticello A paid political advertisement by Barlocker for Governor Committee" JOHN COOLEY. CLARK, JOHN CRAIG. SAM SILLIK, Contest. S88J, against Red Hill and Red Hill (amended) placer mining claims described by metes and bounds within sec. R. 11 E., and 35, T. 40 S sec. 2, T. 41 S R. 11 E., SL Mer.; WM. JANE DOE HOLT, HOLD. C. L. COLLINS, SAM COLLINS, JANE DOE HOLT, KATE DOZE, W. J. BROGAN, Contest 8882, against Idam Placer mining claim described by metes and bounds within sec. 18, T. 41 S., R. 13 E SL Mer.; W. M. REID, RALPH HEID, W. E. McCORD, JANE DOE MANSFRANK McCORD, FIELD, C. E. LOCKWOOD, DILLON ROBINSON, C. D. The San Juan Record MONTICELLO, UTAH Friday, September 9, 1960 Page Five will be taken as confessed and the contest's w ill be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: September 2, 1960 September 9, I960 September 16, 1960 September 23, 1960 September 30, 1960 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 16th day of Augist 1960. UNITED By STATES OF AMERICA Ernest E. House Contest 8883, against Manager, Land Office BON, Nebraska Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and Bureau of Land Management Nebiaska Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Salt Lake City, Utah piacer mining claims UNITED STATES described by metes and bounds DEPARTMENT OF THE within secs. 22, 27, 34, T. 40 INTERIOR S., R. 11 E., SL Mer., Utah. BUREAU OF LAND You, and each of you, your heirs, MANAGEMENT representatives, and assigns, are NOTICE OF CONTEST hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted To: AUGUST GER HAASE, a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, TRUDE TRUMAN, MYRTLE and Title 30 USCA, section 40, G. MAHLER, EVA WOOL those certain mining against claims set forth above situate in SEY, F. L. MERRETT, J. H the County of San Juan, of JONES, MARY L. LEWIS, Utah. GAAR, C. WILLIAMS, ConA complaint has been filed by test 8827, against LaCrosse, the United States of America reSalt Water placer mining questing that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null claims described by metes and and void on the charge that: bounds upon unsurveyed land (1) the land involved is which will probably ne secs. in character; (2) no discovery of valuable 28, 29, 32, T. 40 S., R. 13 E., minerals has been made in the SL Mer., according to the laclaims. test proposed plan of survey; The contests are pending in JOSEPH ALTMAN, J. G. the Land Office, Bureau of Land Building, Management, Darling JOHN VALENTA, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an EDWARD B. KELLEY, J. B. answer to the complaint is filed MESTER, LESLIE A. GILin such office within thirty (30) MORE, L. W. JONES, C. H. days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the alleSPENCER, Contest 8828, gations of the complaint will be Red Cloud, Hamilton, taken as confessed and the conOntario, Blue Clay (Jay) platests will be decided without a cer mining claims described by hearing. This Notice will be published metes and bounds upon unsnr-veye- d on the following dates, to wit: land which will prob. 1960 September 9, be secs. 20, 26, 29, 32, 35, T. September 16, 1960 40 S R. 13 E., SL Mer., ac1960 23, September cording to the latest proposed September 30. 1960 October 7, 1960 plan of survey; WM. ROBERTSON, W. O. being at least once a week for 30 days. L. DEMING, J. DOOLITTLE, Dated this 23d day of August F. J. BINGHAM, WALTER 1960. PEEBLES, WIKLE, JOHN UNITED STATES OF AMERIA. CA FLANAGAN, BESSIE, By Ernest E. House PEARL HOLOHAN, Contest Manager, Land Office 8829, against Bell Plain, Blue Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah. Jay, Red Rose, Silver Bell, Oken Bucket, Hole in the Wall UNITED STATES placer mining claims described DEPARTMENT OF THE by metes and bounds upon unINTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND surveyed land which will prob. be secs. 21, 22, MANAGEMENT 34, T. 40 S R. 13 E., SL Mer., acNOTICE OF CONTEST To: W. H. BAILEY, N. L. BAIcording to the latest proposed LEY, B. S. POGUE, J. B. plan of survey; JOSEPH L. DOLIN, WM. A. RYAN, CONRAD WYSS, J. H. CLARK, WM. N. LeV M. SCHREINER, ROBERT A. T. POGUE, GOLD ROBERTSON, J. W. KADISH, COMPANY OF DREDGING E. W. CHRIS GORDON, AMERICA, Contest 8857, FLORUP, ELOF PETERSON, and Heirs of WM. H. SYKES, Nugget, Bailey, Vinson, Linetta, Clark, Gold Plume, deceased, Contest 8830, against Redman, Gold Dollar, Blue Ribbon, Big Portland, Oregon, Nuggett placer mining claims Hoxp, Capitol, Silver Dollar described by metes and bounds placer mining claims described within secs. -- 13, 14, 23, 24, T. by metes and bounds upon un41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer., and surveyed land which wall prob. secs. 6, 7, 18, T. 41 S.f R. be secs. 21, 22, 33, 34, 13 E., SL Mer.; T. 40 S., R. 13 E., SL Mer., EDE ' REES Utah, according to the latest TOWNSEND, CAROLINE T. TOWNSEND, proposed plan of survey; EDWARD H. CHARLES J. B. WILLIAMS, WOLF, FRANK LEROY WOOD, JANE DOE FLICKRIFFLE, INGER, Contest 8831, against HAUCH, CHARLES O. Cash Placer Mining Claim desBUNKER, SAMUEL O. WAGcribed as being within secs. NER, RICHARD E. MALCA-BA1, 2, T. 41 S., R. 13 E., SL Contest 8858. against Hard Crabel Placer Mining Mer., Utah. Claim described by metes and You, and each of you, your heirs, bounds within secs. 13, 14, T. representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; States of America has instituted CHARLEY BULLOCK, JANE a contest pursuant to 43 CFR DOE FRAINT, DAVE FLICK- 221, and Title 30 USCA, section INGER, E. A. SWAYER, L. 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situate in MINCER, K. C. HERLEY, J. the County of San Juan, State LASSER, Contest 8859, again- of Utah. st Cottonwood Canyon placer A complaint has been filed by mining claim described by me- the United States of America rethat said mining claims tes and bounds within secs. 13, questing be invalidated and declared null T. 12 41 SL R. 14, Mer., and void on the charge that: S., E., Utah. (1) the land involved is nonYou and each of yu, your heirs, mineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable representatives, and assigns, are minerals has been made in the hereby notified that the United claims. States of America has instituted The contests aremining pending in the a contest pursuant to 43 CFR Land Office, Bureau of Land 221, and Title 30 USCA, section Management, Darling Building, 40, against those certain mining Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an to answer the complaint is filed claims set forth above situate in in such office within thirty (30) the County of San Juan, State of davs after the last date of publiUtah. cation of this Notice, the allegaA complaint has been filed by tions of the complaint will be the United States of America re- taken as confessed and the conquesting that said mining claims tests wall be decided without a be invalidated and declared null hearing. This Notice will be published on and void on the charge that: the following dates, to wit: (1) The land involved is nonAugust 26, 1960 mineral in character; September 2, 1960 (2) No discovery of valuable September 9, 1960 minerals has been made in the September 16, 1960 mining claims. September 23, 1960 The contests are pending in at least once a week for being the Land Office, Bureau of Land 30 days. Management, Dated this 11th day of August Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Un- 1960. less an answer to the complaint UNITED STATES OF AMERIis filed in such office within CA Ernest E. House thirty (30) days after the last By Land Office date of publication of this Notice, Manager, Bureau of Land Management the allegations of the complaint Salt Lake City, Utah -- Si-at- lion-nnner- al above-describ- 27-2- 9, AN-WA- 27-2- 9, above-describ- above-nescrib- ed |