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Show T VAIll LaiMM Bff IIWV1 4 i I WwiiH in Utah f i P i A v Y waters Early plants of trout are now Utah being made in several waters, most of which are ice free lakes at lower elevations where the water is already warming. Some stocking is being done in streams below dam sites or which are otherwise not subject to high water hazards. The heavy planting period normally begins during early May as most waters become accessible to the hatchery trucks and in preparation for the regular season opening day which is June 3 this REDDS GO TO IDAHO FALLS t OK PETERSON KELNION Mr. and Mrs. John Redd and daughter Cheri left Thursday for Idaho Falls where they will attend a family reunion of Mrs. Redds family. The Peterson reunion has been held every year since 1946, and this year all 12 brothers and sisters and most of their families are expected to attend. The John Redds will be met at Ogden by Kathleen and Bob who will accompany them to the l A m ! I 1.1 mu !! It sens if uuick 9 wash Lb. 50 Lb. 20(4 . 10(4 dryer 10 Minutes File Folders Legal and Letter size 50 COIN SILVER LAUNDROMAT SAN JUAN RECORD PHONE IN YOUR NEW S load washer Triple 44 W. 1st North year. The department of fish and game said that approximately 11 million fish will be planted from the state hatcheries this year. These will include various sizes of rainbow, brook, brown, native, kokanee salmon and other game scene last week at Alkali Point east fish species. SHEEP SHEARING Approximately two million of Blanding. The sheep are the property of Calvin and Richard Perk catchable sized trout will be plantins and were being shorn by a Texas shearing crew. ed in the hard fished put and at take waters during the warm weather season ending in early Adams speaks of C meeting Mrs. C SCHOOL The Monticello Chamber of Commerce met Tuesday for their weekly luncheon meeting at the golf club house. A short business meeting was held followed by the introduction of Mrs. Donald Adams as the guest speaker. Mrs. Adams gave an interesting and informative talk on the library plans describing the different rooms and what will be made of them. She also ask Chamber of Commerce aid in promoting the sale of Community Concert tickets and for keeping the annual Art exhibit in Monticello. The next meeting of the C of C will be held next Tuesday noon at the Golf club house. All members and others interested in joining the organization are asked to attend. The San Juan Record MONTICELLO, UTAH Thursday, April 27, 1961 Page Four - --i:: sss-fogs ;n ? LUNCH MENU Monticello Monday, May 1 Beef cutlets and brown gravy Mashed potatoes Carrot sticks Whole wheat bread, butter Chilled pear halves Oatmeal cookies Milk Tuesday, May 2 Meat loaf Creamed peas Jello fruit salad Quick rolls, butter Pumpkin cake Milk Wednesday, May 3 Creole com Cabbage-pineappl- e slaw Apple strudel Milk Thursday, May 4 Roast beef, brown gravy Tossed green salad Combread, butter Peach halves Milk Friday, May 5 Hot dogs (Tunies) Buttered diced carrots Buns & butter Fruit cup Fudge cake Milk CECIL JONES ATTENDS SCHOOL ON CIVIL DEFENSE n wtC t WESTERN MINE . SUPPLY SERVICE APRIL 24 A group of Fish and Game men, law officials, and Conservation officers spent five days last week at Camp Williams, near Salt Lake City, taking a course in Civil Defense. Attending from here was Cecil Jones, Conservation officer. The course was on radiation, fall out, and policing. SPECIAL THRU MAY 6 Pull wheels, inspect front and rear brake linings. Adjust steering gear. Aim and focus headlights. Adjust foot (service) and emergency brakes. Pack wheel bearings. Inspect exhaust system. Inspect steering linkage and tires. Inspection Stickers FREE. Reg. value $9.50 REDD'S Special $595 September. The department said that planting will have to be adjusted as the season goes along due to the critically low water conditions now existing over most of the state. SJ Juniors SPECIALS will hold FRIDAY prom Friday, April 28 The Junior class of San Juan High school will hold their prom, The Song From Moulin Rogue, at 9 p.m. Friday, April 28, at the high school gym. A floorshow will be presented at 10:45 p.m. The Jack Norris orchestra has been engaged for the dance. Admission will be charged. and SATURDAY, APRIL 28 & 29 served COCOA NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: W. S. ATWOOD, L. W. ATWOOD, T. J. ATWOOD, A. C. ATWOOD, L. O. ATWOOD, F. A. ATWOOD, L. M. ATWOOD, W. A. ATWOOD, Contest 9146, against Atwood Placer Mining Claim; H. W. STALEY, W. N. STALEY, S. M. STALEY, F. N. STALEY, E. F. WEST, A. M. WEST, Contest 9147, against the Staley Placer Mining Claim; the above two claims described as being within sec. 6, T. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; M. A. JOHNSON, JOHN H. JOHNSON, M. JOHNSON, M. H. SHUMWAY, A. W. LITTLE, C. L. LITTLE, E. E. ORTON, S. T. ORTON, Contest 9148, against Kanab Placer Mining Claim; ANNA DOROTHY SYKES, PEARVIRGINIA SYKES, SON, heirs of WM. H. SYKES, dec.; ROBERT M. ROBERTSON; J. W. KADISH; E. W. GORDON; CHRIS FLORNIP; ELOF PETERSON; O. W. 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 null and void on the charge that: (1) the land involved is in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described 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 contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: March 30, 1961 April 6, 1961 April 13, 1961 April 20, 1961 April 27, 1961 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 15th day of March al 1961. UNITED STATES OF AMERI- CA By Eriiest E. House-Manag- "site 27(4 BLUE ENERGY HENS Each LB. CAMPBELL'S 3 litter UtfJ A It M) J PORK CHOPS tojgfe-nizg- "UJUJ11 Center Cut 57(4 Loin End 53(4 SOUPS Chicken with Rice Chicken Noodle Or Chicken Gumbo No. I Can LONGHORN CHEESEu, . 229 1 BKG POWDER MEXICORN Green Giant 12 oz. cans CANNED POP f pa' Swift's Premium CHEERIOS CEREAL - 5 LBS. 482(4 . .49(4 CANNED HAM Family Size 1 5 OZ. HAASE, Contest 9149, against Hoskinnie Be Gay Placer Mining Claim; the last two claims described as being within sec. 13, 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, .445(4 . : . 263(4 GIANT SIZE AUGUST DOOLITTLE; ' Main DETERGENT STEWING UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR yrBshs7ze APRICOTS Whenever stock salt is used to limit consumption of a protein supplement, cattle or sheep must be given access to plenty of good, fresh drinking water. LEGAL Wyman SARDINES Each ,bvors j RIPEOllVESffiKUir'V1' LEMONS .... LB. . .15(4 TOMATOES BANANAS SNOW CROP 14(4 ib. LB. IFommUs GREEN BEANS OR REGULAR CUT BEANS ... 26(4 CABBAGE 19(! PEAS, FRENCH Cello Carton O' IFroseim 59(4 y BOOTH FISH STICKS :;v 1 . KJ I 7( For Quality BOiiDG PER PACK Shop... u2IMftQit) And Save er, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah. i |