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Show Ta nm! a mum P being built meet at Bluff Construction of a new circle tourist road into the Garden of the Gods is in process by the County Road department. The dirt road takes off from Highway 7 and circles past such scenic monuments as Setting Hen, Barrom Girl and Santa and his Reindeer, and returns via the old Buck Lee Ranch. This opens up a photographers utopia which has up to this time been accessible only by jeep. The San Juan County Tourist and Publicity Council met Wednesday evening, April 5, at Bluff. All members were present. Mr. of Hovenweep National Ripley Monument was a visitor. Beyond the Rainbow was selected as the name for the film which the county has contracted to be filmed by A1 Morton of Salt wi s ""T 16-mi- le U-4- I 1 i rminril wvwitwta rnrirl Tnnricf iia i vmm licenses BRAKES FAIL and a car driven by Mrs. Robert Hardesty headed through the front window of (he Blue Mountain Superette. The acRecord photo. cident happened last week. William Cody Huffman Hospital Notes April 16 Utahs fish and game license year begins April 16, which means beginning that date a proper 1961 license must be visibly displayed by all anglers afield. The new issue may not be used before April 16, with the law requiring the 1960 license be used through April 15. Utah waters open to fishing ADMITTED the year may be fished March 28 Jennifer Cantsee, throughout on a per day basis. Daily White Mesa; David Rollins, Bland-infishing hours of 4 a. m. to 9 p. m. March 29 Elsie Casey, White must be observed on all other are opened for the Mesa; Tommy McPherson, Mont- waters which regular season this year beginning ezuma Creek. Slick June 3 and continuing through March 30 Ann Wall, Nov. 30. MontRock; Natividad Herrera, dies at Eastland William Cody Huffman, East-lang. died Thursday, March 30, of natural causes. Mr. Huffman who had lived on his ranch in the Eastland district for a number of years was bom in Harts County, Ky., in 1892. He served in the Navy during World War I. He icello; Lillian Helquist, Blanding; has no known survivors. Graveside funeral sendees were Bobby Hankins, Monticello. March 31 M ernice Odette, conducted by the Dove Creek American Legion on April 5, at Monticello. April 1 Bonnie Meyer, Bland-inthe Eastland cemetery. White Casey, April 2 Jay Meredith Mesa; Blanding; Harris, association Racing Melvin Adams, Blanding; Luwan-n- a Davis, Blanding. will hold meeting April 3 Jesse Johnson, BlandThe Blue Mountain Racing ing; Bob Hastings, Slick Rock; association will meet at 7 p. m. Lydia D. Dalton, Monticello; PatFriday, April 7, at the Monticello rick Smith, Monticello; Gwen Home and Auto building. An Halls, Monticello; Lisa Lee, Montelection of officers will be held, icello. and plans made for opening the DISCHARGED stock-ca- r races in the near future. March 28 Louise Harvey, DorAll interested are invited to othy Smith, Lillie Argyle, Betty d, 24-ho- ur R. (Ross) French WATER WELLS L. jj WANT AD RATES (Minimum charge 750) Ph. JU 50 1 insertion, per word 70 2 insertions, per word 3 insertions, per word 100 4 insertions, per word 5 insertions, per word 130 6 insertions, per word 7 insertions, per word 160 8 insertions, per word 9 insertions, per word 170' 190' 10 insertions, per word Bargain rates are for consecutive insertions only, with no changes-Exce- pt with business firms and who maintain open individuals accounts with the San Juan Record, all classified advertisements are CASH IN 'ADVANCE. ji 80 Water well drilling !; Well cleaning :Pump sales and pairs Mine vent holes 110 140 re- - i; j: Lake City. It was decided to print and make available free of charge to For Free Estimates the public fact sheets showing all Call JU points of interest in San Juan County. The tourist guide sheets will be distributed from Blanding, NEW POST OFFICE Mexican Monticello, Hat and Income $5400 annually, $26,000 Bluff. down, bal. on 12 year loan, $325 Plans were discussed for placing monthly. Good tax write off. Long road signs off the highway at the lease. Emery Nelson, 347 West junction of Highways 16th So. St., Salt Lake. These signs will advertise scenic attractions in Monument Valley and San Juan County. Authority WEDDING PHOTOS must be granted by the State of Studio Work of All Kinds Arizona and the Indian Bureau, Complete Camera Supplies and 6teps are being taken to obtain clearance. PHOTOS It was reported that the travel LO CORTEZ show in Los Angeles, California, 1: 7. was well received. Two men. Bill Kline and Ross Musselmen, recently spent 13 days conducting a San Juan County booth at the travel show there. lins. Herrera, April 2 Natividad Ann Wall. April 3 Mernice Odette, Jennifer Cantsee, Elsie Casey. Kay R. Johnson Agent For MHS Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Company and Country Mutual Life Junior Prom set for Saturday The School Monticello High Junior Prom will be held at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, April 8. The theme of the evening is Flamingo and the Jack Norris orchestra will provide the music. The floorshow will feature the frowning of a king and queen. Prom chairmans for the affair are Rye Nielson and Teresa Frost. They have been assisted by Morris Nelson, class adviser. Admission will be charged. General Insurance Protection JtT Office No. 1 Walker Bldg. MONTICELLO Contracts require weed control completed March 9. No. 1 NW LisPure Oil Co. bon in the NE NW Sec. 10, Twp. 30S, Rge. 24E, well, LisAny farmer who fails to take bon Field, was discovery reworked and reto his Conservation steps prevent Reserve acreage from becoming a completed for an initial uotential flow of 4,376 MCFGD plus 179 source of spreading noxious weeds violates his contract, Chairman barrels of 71 degrees (API) gravHoward Crittenden of the San ity condensate per day. No. 14-- 7 Superior Oil Co. Juan County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Com- Navajo G in the C SW SW Sec. 7, Twp. 43S, Rge. 25E, Anido mittee said today. Creek area, was completed for an The Conservation Reserve con582 BOPD. tract specifically requires the initial potential of W. No. B NavMoncrief A. farmer to keep noxious weeds unNW SW Sec. SE 36, Twp. ajo der control, Mr. Crittenden said. Failure to do so may result in 40S, Rge. 24E, McElmo Creek the forfeiture or refund of the Field, completed Feb. 28, 61 with total annual payments for the an initial potential pumping of farm p'lie th amount of cost- 977 BOPD. Belco Uetroleum Corp. has cut sharing for carrying out the conservation use on the particular cores with oil and gas shows in the Mississippian formation at its field. No. 4 State in Sec. 16, Twp. 30S, reon Commenting questions ceived about the Conservation Rge. 24E, in the Lisbon Field area. Reserve as a source of weeds, the The operator is coring ahead in chairman said that false impress- the zone below 8500. ions may result at times from weeds growing on land not connected with the program. In any TArs. Morris farming area, he points out, there are areas of idle land, fallow land, group Monday roadways, and similar tracts that Norris entertained Mrs. Keith provide places for the development a two-tabgroup at her bridge of weed growth. home Monday, April 3. Delicious Actually, Mr. Crittenden said, refreshments were served to Mrs. very few weed violations of Con- John Hirschfeld, Mrs. Lynn servation Reserve contracts are Adams, Mrs. Eddie Boyle, Mrs. being found, either in Uath or John Hoffman, Mrs. Merle Crew, elsewhere in the country. The ASC Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Bob county office makes yearly inFellmeth, and Mrs. Vic Wilkins. spections of Conservation Reserve acreage, plus such additional spot Mr. and Mrs. Joe French and checks as are necessary. We will from Grand Junction, Coloappreciate it if anyone who be- family visited over the weekend lieves he knows of a case where rado, noxious weeds are not being prop- with the Ross Frenches. They erly controlled on Conservation were joined Sunday by the Art Reserve acreage will notify the Adairs and the Boyd Wilsons for ASC county office so that correct- a group picnic in the valley. ive action can be taken. were present. 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TIME TO SHED YOUR MUD & SNOW TIRES The San Juan MONTICELLO, Record UTAH April 6, 1961 Page Eight 1957 CHEVROLET 6 GET SUMMER TREAD RECAPS $10 Each Plus Recappable $945 Tire and Tax BRODERICK TIRE SERVICE BOWLING At the Luxurious REDD'S tp furoffice SALE Used niture. Desks, file cabinets, tables. Bob Fellmeth. Phone JU 2tc FOR Moab Lanes CALL US COLLECT DAYTIME OR EVENING ALpine Dr. B. A. Broughton, optometrist, is in Blanding every Thursday. For appointments call Mrs. Sue RECREATION PERSONNEL deGraves, OR siring employment during summer Dr. Broughton is in his Moan of 1961 must submit applications from and 5 (or P. O. Box 278, Monticello, Utah office later by appointment) every Monby April 15, 1961. List qualifiWednesday, Friday day, Tuesday, cations, references and date availand Saturday. Phone: Alpine able. Three bedroom home, 75 North 3rd East for Fresh Vegetables and Pickles 754 HOME MADE PIES by gerd Open 24 hours BREAKFAST ANYTIME Morris & Dorothy LARIAT CAFE $8,500 TRAILER COURT AND MODERN FIVE-ROOHOME WITH FULL BASEMENT $25,700 17 SPACE M 23 SPACE TRAILER COURT IN CITY $15,000 HWY FRONTAGE ON EAST HWY . .$40 FRONT FT. 200 3 BEDROOM 13 HOME .... BASEMENT BEER TAVERN TION AND WITH $10,500 & GAS STA- HOME E. HWY $35,000 WE HAVE SOME EXCELLENT INCOME PROPERTY. SOUTH EASTERN tc 49-t- 1958 Ford pickup SALE custom cab V8. Rexs FOR SALE: 1946 GMC 4 speed pickup. JU Phillips 66 Service. fc FOR Newell resigns; Blake hired ton, Ys 10-lt- p REALTY CO. J. Corless Chapman Ph. JU FOR SALE: 1957 Chevrolet ton, 4 speed pickup. Very good SEWING MACHINES repaired p condition. JU 30 years experience. Call JU DELIVERY HOME Butane, bottle and bulk. Phone JU7-275- 5 FOR SALE 1957 Y2 Ton Ford. for immediate delivery. Good Condition. Gordon Adams, c. Rays Northern uas. Blanding. OR SAWS FILED Any kind. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Saws can Wayne Rasmussen. at 8 p. m. Meetings Saturday o be left and picked up at c. P. O. Box 643 Lumber Co. All work 40-lt- c FOR SALE Adler Zigzag sewing guaranteed. machine in blond mahogany desk FOR SALE: My 1955 Jeep. New cabinet. $150. 1000 gallon butane paint. Warn Hubs, $795. Paul tank, $300. JU 10-lt- fc 34-tf- tc The San Juan County Commissioners met Monday, April 3, in the county courthouse. Donald V. Blake was hired as County Surveyor and Engineer, work to begin immediately. Blake is a replacement for George H. Newell who has resigned ive as of May 1. A motion was made and carried to borrow $550,000 from the First Security Bank for the county operating expenses until taxes are calculated for 1961. This is standard county operating procedure as required by law in the State of Utah. An agreement was made to place five mercury vapor lights at Mexican Hat. One light will be at the top of the hill leading to the bridge, one at the bridge, and three in the business section of town. i A letter will be drafted to Senator Moss and Representative Mon-tisell- 47-tf- tc Strong. JU FOR RENT 24 x 50 cement FOR SALE: 1951 truck. Motor warehouse in Monticello. has 3,000 miles. $480 cash. E. J. floor Box 2305, Salt Lake City. Write Sonderegger. JU 10-l- tc 10-t- fc FOR SALE: Fresh Guernsey cow. INCOME TAX assistance call c Frank Fullmer. JU or JU Rigby Wright, JU FOR SALE c Apex clothes dryer, $65. Good condition. Call after Hub Newell. MIRS LAUNDRY & TRAILER 6 p. m. JU You wash or we wash COURT it for you. Clothes Drying, FinishFOR SALE Scrap books, pas- ing. 2 blocks east of bank. Phone tel colors, $1. San Juan Record. JU Monticello, Utah. 10-lt- 543. 48-tf- nc Peterson requesting them to inform Secretary of Interior Udall that San Juan County will have a convoy of jeeps available to take him and his party into the Needles area on their pending tour of San Juan. The Commissioners are requesting the party view the Needles from this angle in preference to the planned trip down the Colorado River past the Needles area. Commissioner Black noted that he had talked to Gordon Weller, president of Uranium Institute. Weller said he was not in approval of action taken by the Uranium Companies regarding reductions they have taken in settlement of taxes due San Juan ex-vi- ce County. Sandwich with potato salad 1-- 9-- It was decided the county would retain jurisdiction over the four SerWeekend guests at the W. R. houses obtained from General Administration for vices county Bronsons were Mr. and Mrs. Ed health purposes. The houses will Mrs. rent for $75 per month. Dickerman of Durango. In accordance with a new merit Dickerman is the former Fawn system set up by legislature, Somerville. three Merit System Commissioners were appointed by the Commissioners. Appointed were DonA MEAL IN ITSELF! ald T. Adams, Leonard J. Bartell, and Proctor May. Duties of the Bar-B-Q- ue new appointees will be to determine the eligibility of deputy sheriffs to serve in the county. On a SPECIAL BUN SUBURBAN FOR SALE FOR SALE 59 acres, irrigated, house, two garages, orchard, well, cistern. All weather road 2M miles from Cortez. Some terms. David WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE If 224 N. Ash. you would enjoy working 3 or 4 Bland, LOgan hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl clients around MontCosmetic Try The New Family icello, and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write to Fun Sport STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. WN 43, Glendale, California. Route will pay up to $3.50 per hour. A C problems to Hone NEW LOCATIONS Pure Oil Co. No. 2 NW LisMonticellos new $16,620 fire NE SE Sec. 10, truck is here! Mr. and Mrs. Fent bon USA-drove the truck from Twp. 30S, Rge. 24E. Lisbon Field. Hughes Elmira, N. Y. to Salt Lake City Location for Mississippian test. where it was left for adjustments Old well workover. Old total depth before delivery was completed. 9310. The truck arrived Thursday afterMiami Petr. Co., Inc. No. 1 noon. 108, NE NW NW Sec. 24, Navajo auxil500 with a Equipped gal. Twp. 42S, Rge. White Mesa area. iary booster tank, the new truck Location for 5700 Desert Creek has a pumping capacity of 750 gallons per minute, and carries test. Cole. 100 feet of 4 hose and 400 feet March 29 John Meyers, Marvin of 2 hose. As a bonus with the OTHER NEWS Ketchum. new equipment, the city is getPure Oil Co. No. 3 NW LisMarch 30 Wm. Gresko, Mary ting the old engine put into workbon USA-in NW SW SE the Butt, Wanda Black. order of free charge. ing Sec. 3, Twp. 30S, Rge. 24E, LisMarch 31 Erastus Burtenshaw, bon Field, has completed another Minnie Kraak. field well for an initial potential April 1 Susan Barry, Bobby Hankins, Hilda Black, David Rolflow of 948 BOPD. The well was Bring your insurance ERRORS An error in a want ad should be' reported immediately. The Record office is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. tc g. attend. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Insertions $1 per column inch. fc Vies New fire truck arrives today Cl j 1; Fishermen can buy TV' i LIVESTOCK AND CROP REPORT FOR COUNTY Moisture on dry land generally adequate for crop of wheat. Stream flow expected to be light. Livestock condition generally good. Range poor. Most stockmen are feeding grain supplement. Winter complete. Calving 10 wheat growth just starting; no winter killing evident to date. Drihk Milk refreshed. 6u always need protein. Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Get the Milk idea 3 glasses every day. Brink Mow C1SK1 - No man sympathizes with the sorrows of vanity. as a Snac-L- and feel AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH |