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Show Civil nSiirton Imports Secret Squad Legal Notice Service announces exam A new examination for Im- migration Patrol Inspector has been announced by the U.S. Civil Service Commission, for Hush-Hus- h Team Invades Utah filling positions paying $5,355 a year with the Immigration and Naturalization Service of In Desperation Move the U.S. Department of Justice. These, positions offer young men interested in immigration law enforcement, an opportunity to begin a career in such work with training for positions of greater resTIMES NEW YORK ponsibility. As Immigration Patrol Inspectors, they patrol areas along international bounWashington, Oct. 21, 1961 daries by automobile, on foot, by boat, or as observers in . . Americans for Constitutional Action, a conserva- aircraft, in search of aliens or are attive group, has assigned secret field men to aid 46 con- who have toentered enter the United tempting States unlawfully. servative candidates for Congress . . No experience is required . . Assignments are secret, because, according to Ad- for these positions. To qualify, miral Ben Moreell, board chairman of the group, PUB- applicants must pass a written test of verbal abilities, judgLICITY MIGHT JEOPARDIZE THE CANDIDATES ment, and aptitude for learning a foreign language; those . . the retired admiral said the group had been linked who pass the test will be into determine if they terviewed. with the JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY in the press . . have the personal qualities . . All are professional political relations men who needed for the work. Since the duties are arduous, know how to organize campaigns, raise funds and write must be in sound applicants physical condition. They must be at . . speeches least 68 inches tall, weigh at THE GROUP ENDORSES . . THE ONLY TWO CON- least 140 pounds, and have reached their 21st birthday at GRESSMEN WHO HAVE MADE KNOWN THEIR the time of appointment. The closing date for receipt MEMBERSHIP IN THE BIRCH SOCIETY of applications Is Dec. 14 and full information may be ob. . The group has endorsed the following: tained in Announcement 289B from any post office or the Utah Laurence J. Burton . . U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D.C. PROOF- - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: DALE CAMPBELL, Contest 9713, aeainst Brushy Basin No. Inc., & No. ., lode mining claims described as being within secs. 19. 20. 29. & 30. T. 35 S.- , R. 22 E SL Mer.; ANDY ANDERSON, ROSS FIELD GILL, N. GRACE GILL. MINA GILL, J. W. A. WOODING, KITSON, JOHN ANDREWS, B. D. Contest HARSHBERGER, 97 M, Anderson, against Placer Mining Claim described as being within secs. U and 14, T. 41 S., R. 18 E SL Mer.: A. E. WAYLAND, W. W. E. BERNICE BELDEN, BELDON, J. W. WOODING, JOHN ANDREWS, A. KITSON, B. D. HARSH-BERGER. C. BELDON, Contest 9715, against Cactus, Pinon, Myrtle, Cedar, Sego Lilly, Primrose, Tulip, Placer Mining Claims described as being within secs. 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, T. 41 S., R. 18 E., SL Mer.; JAMES MCWILLIAMS, JOHN NEVENS, W. T. ROBERT N. MCGARRY, ROGERS, STERLING ROGERS, J. W. ROGERS, Contest 9716, & 4. Oil Homes Nos. Union, Placer City Nos. Mining Claims described as being within secs. 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, & 23, T. 41 S., R. 17 E., & T. 41 S., R. 16, SL Mer.; D. GEORGE WRIGHT, THOMAS J. SAVAGE, L. W. GALLOWAY, JOHN R. GALLOWAY, E. G. GALLOWAY, E. S. FOR HONEST REPRESENTATION White Canyon FOR UTAH Ners RETURN M. BIAINE PETERSON t TO CONGRESS LYMAN Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooks Paid Pol. Adv. by CITIZENS FOR HONEST GOVERNMENT, returned from Flagstaff with their car that had been reWilliam Bruhn, Chairman. paired, due to hitting a horse on the highway. - H. JACKSON, W. H. JESS HOUCK, L. G. PORTER, M. PURDIN, G. L. REAMS, GEORGE F. MININEAU, E. J. ROCKE, D. CANON, 9719, Contest Grand Gulch Nos. J. GRAY, against 4 & 7, Mining Claims des- Placer cribed as being within secs. 1, 12. 13, T. 41 S., R. 17 E., SL Mer., secs. T. 41 S R. 18 E., SL Mer., Utah. WARREN OIL & URANIUM MINING CO., JIM T. HOLMAN, SECRETARY; PETER J. PEALER, JIM T. HOLMAN, COURTS K. CLEVELAND, JR 16-2- 29-3- MER-CURI- O MUSCARA, JR., GLEVIS D. EGGER, A. L. WILLIAMS, BRUCE WIG-GENPERCY WALOWNERS AND LACE, STOCK HOLDERS OF BEAUMONT. MINERALS INC. (A defunct Corp.); K. LOUGHLIN, THOMAS EMALBERT COHEN, MET TERRY ECKEL, Contest 9673, Boomerang No. s Boomerang No. s Boomerang No. s A-- , Boomerang Nos S, . against 118-21- 213-21- against WEST, ROY L. NORTHRUP, Contest 9718, against Elmo, Placer Claim described as being within secs. 17 & 20, T. 41 S., R. 18 E SL Mer.: LAWRENCE H. BEAL, Contest 9720, against Ra Nos. Jo Nos. Lode Mining Claims described as being within secs. 15, 22, T. 35 S., R. 14 E., SL Mer.; BRECK PARKET, Contest 9721, against Ra Nos. 26-2Jo Nos. 4, & 5, Be. Nos. 1 & 2, Lode Mining Claims described as being within eecs. 15 & 22, T. 35 S., R. 14 E., SL Mer.; F. H. KING, A. L. RAP-LET. B. GREGORY, J. B. MALONE, A. F. EMP-FIELE. V. ROBINSON, E. B. HYDE, C. S. CASE, Contest, 9717, against Hool-eRobinson, Helen, Flor- 18-2- James Lynton Is on vacation in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Squires and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Baird left Sunday morning to attend a family reunion, at the Lee Squires residence in Dolores, Mer.; 4-- 205-21- 118-21- mended and relocated. Lode Mining Claims described as being within T. 35 , R. secs. 14 E., SL Mer, secs. T. 34 S., R. 14 E., SL Mer. 29-3- SEN, DUANE A. FRAND-- . SEN, Contest 9649, against Rusty No. Rusty No. Two Mile No. Lode Mining Claims described as being within 2, 4-- S-- 29-3- 1-- y, JR., MUSCARA, above-rescribe- d claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Darling Salt Lake City, Building, 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: October 11, 18, 25, November I, & 8, 1962, being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated thi3 4th day of October, Proven Salt Lake City, Utah MER-CURI- JR., By G. M. S, WAL- AND OF HOLDERS MINERALS BEAUMONT INC. (a defunct Corp.); EMMETT TERRY ECKEL; THOMAS K. LOUGHLIN, ALBERT COHEN, FENO TEDESCO, Contest 9672, Boomerang Escarpment No. 27, Boomerang N a Escarpment Boomerang Escar p m e n t No. Boomerang EsNo. 60, Lode carpment Mining Claims described as & being within secs. 36, T. 34 S., R. 14 E., SL LACE, STOCK . . by effective years service to Utah. Prepared . . by years of law practice and experience in Washington on important House Committees. In TWO years Blaine has established a reputation for hard work, ability and personal integrity. He is the kind of representative Utah can be proud of. A mature man with a background. Blaine has a devoted family life and an active, dedicated Church record. well-balanc- Prisbrey GLEVIS D. EGGER, A. L. Acting, Chief, Minerals WILLIAMS, BRUCE WIG-GEN- PERCY OWNERS Thats Blaine Peterson 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, those certain mining claims set forth above situate in the County of Garfield, State of Utah. A complaint has been filed toy 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 ot valuable minerals has been made in the mining secs. 34 and 35, T. 35 S., 1962. R. 13 E., SL Mer.; WARREN OIL & URANI- UNITED STATES OF AMERUM MINING CO., JIM T. ICA E. Keogh, Manager, Land HOLMAN, SECRETARY; J. Office PETER J. PEALER, JIM T. HOLMAN, COURTS K. Bureau of Land Management CLEVELAND, PREPARED secs. 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, & 16, T. 35 S R. 13 E., SL Mer., 29-3- 16-2- 4-- 21-A- 3 PROVEN Lonetree, Empfield, Rapiee , Gregory, Darwin, Malone, Cedar Point, Case, Nancy Belle, Susie Ellen, King, Hyde, Placer Mining Claims described as being within secs. T. 41 S. R. 18 E, SL ence, 29-3- 23-2- UTAH WILL DO BETTER WITH Buying bonds? Buy more now, during the Freedom Bond Drive. They help keep America strong, build security for you. Keep freedom in your future with U. S. Savings PETERSON Return Bonds. Blaine Peterson One ungrateful man does an injury to all who need help. Publilius 33-5- (fonticella. Utah Mer.; Thursday, November BUD WINDER, PAUL N. Page Six JONES, G. PETE FRAND- - To Congress Syrus The San Juan Record 1, 1962 ed Vote Democratic Paid pol. adv. Citizens to Return Peterson to Congress Glen Adams, Chairman RE-ELE- DEMOCRATIC PARTY For United States Senator (X) DAVID S. KING fetf yew vtfe for progress For Representative ' in Congress MORRIS BLAINE PETERSON For Attorney General WM. H. (GILL) HENDERSON For State Senator VOTE DEMOCRATIC J. L. LARSEN For State Representative MINNIE B. JOHNSON For County Commissioner, Vote for the Party that will represent ALL the People for GDobdD1 STATE REPRESENTATIVE A Candidate with dddD Gefe fife yr. term RAY V. REDD For County Commissioner, 2 yr. term MARION H. HAZLETON For County Sheriff MAX KING For County Clerk - Republican Candidate 4 & Auditor MRS. SETH F. WRIGHT ei sfi For County Assessor BUCKLEY CHRISTENSEN For County Recorder iptasO ARVILLA E. WARREN For County Treasurer LEON B. BEHUNIN EXPERIENCE For County Attorney F. BENNION REDD and a For County Surveyor BOOSTER DONALD V. (CHAP) BLAKE (X) 00 00 00 (X) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (X) jB" For San Juan County Your vote will be appreciated Nov. 6, 1962 For Constable Mvmmlfoa (S9 MKBS For Justice of the Peace t I t I 00 (X) |