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Show LEGAL UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF November 5, 1962 is hereby given that Edwin Taylor, P, O. Box 924, Monticello, Utah, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah 013684, for NE SE, sec. 24, T. 35 S , R. 24 E.; SEI4SWK, SWKSEV4, sec. 18 and lots 1, 2, 3, Section 19, Township 35 S , Range 25 E., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before F. Bennion Redd, at Utah on DecemMonticello, ber 28, 1962. Claimant names as witness: Charles Ralph Miller, Kenneth Miller, R. W. Barry, F. A. Rogers all of Utah. Monticello, Charles T. Hohenthal Chief, Lands Section P.O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah Published Nov. 15, 22, EJA-NW- Dec. 6, 13, 1962 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: FERN RICHEY, FRANCES D. BUDAGHER, GEORGE ConDREMM, test 9619, against B R Nos. 1 through 11, B R A Nos. 1 and 2 and B R J Nos. 1 through 3 Lode mining . James Smith is class officer IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH James Warren Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Smith, Montezuma Creek, has recently been elected Junior Class float at Wayland Baptist College, Plainview, Tex. Floats sponsored by the four classes and various clubs will compete for prizes in the Homecoming Parade, which is one of the highlights during Homecoming festivities. Smith, junior Spanish major and English minor, is a member of Proud Heirs, an organization of brothers, sisters or children of former Wayland students, and is on the Wayland baseball team. A 1960 graduate of Dumas High School, Dumas, Tex, he formerly attended Texas A&M, College Station, Tex. PAMS HOTEL SUPPLY CO., a Colorado Corporation, MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR Plaintiff -- ARLIE :SUMMONS V8- S. WIL- - : Civil LIAMS, and MARGARET B. : No. 2031 OVERTON, formerly Margaret B. Williams, Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT ARLIE S. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Harry E. Snow, Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose address Is Suite 2, Arches Building, Moab, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action was brought for the purpose of foreclosing a Chattel Mortgage on personal property situated in San Juan County, State of Utah, in the sum of $3,61128, Interest at the rate of 10 per annum, attorneys fees in the sum of $500.00, and costs of this suit. Dated this 7 day of November, A.D. 1962. claims described as being Harry E. Snow, within sec. 20, T. 30 S., R. Attorney for Plaintiff, 25 E., SL Mer.; Suite 2, Arches Bldg, LEE RICHEY, FRANCIS Moab, Utah. D. BUDAGHER, Contest Plaintiffs Address: 1 B 9666, against R J Nos. through 3, R B Nos. 1 Grand Junction, Colorado through 45, R B amended Date of First Publication Nos. 1 through 45 lode min- November 15, 1962. ing claims described as Date of Last Publication being within sec. 1, T. 30 December 6, 1962. S R. 24 E., SL Mer.; WILLIAM S. BRYCE, NOTICE LOIS BRYCE, Contest 9759, Notice is hereby given that, against Navajo Gal No. 1, Amended Lode Min- pursuant to the provisions of and 135, ing Claims described as Title Utah Code annotated, 1953, the being within secs. 8 & 9, State Tax Commission of the T. 35 S , R. 14 E., SL Mer.; State of Utah will sell as is You, and each of you, your the following described heirs, representatives, and as- perty as public auction to prothe signs, are hereby notified that highest bidder at the hour the United States of America and place shown below: has Instituted a contest pursuTuesday, the 18th day of ant to 43 CFR 221, and Title December, 1962. 30 USCA, section 40, against 1 those certain mining claims Utah-30- P M, La Sal Junction, set forth above situate In the 1952 Chev. 2 Dr, Serial No. County of San Juan, State of 5KKJ 63190. Utah. 1948 Pontiac 4 Dr. Station A complaint has been filed by Wagon, Serial No. P8TS the United States of America 3503. requesting that said mining 1952 Chrysler 4 Dr, Motor claims be invalidated and deNo. C51 865 235, Serial clared null and void on the No. 7096 7972. charge that: 1953 Chrysler 4 Dr, Motor 11 the land Involved Is nonNo. C53 837 558, Serial mineral in character; No. 7233 294. (2) no discovery of valuable 3 30 P.M , Auto minerals has been made in the Sales, Blanding,Murrays Utah. above described De Soto 4 Dr, Motor mining 1952 claims. No. S 15 115 677, Serial contests In are The No. 50239682. pending the Land Office, Bureau of the purchase price to be payLand Management, Darling able in lawful money of the Building, Salt, Lake City, United States of America. The Utah. Unless an answer to the seller reserves the right to complaint is filed in such of- bid. fice within thirty , (30) days Dated this 26th day of Novemafter the last date of publica- ber. 1962. tion of this Notice, the allega- STATE TAX COMMISSION tions of the complaint will be G. W. Barben taken as confessed and the Secretary, State Tax Commiscontests will be decided with- sion (Seal) out a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to writ: NOTICE TO CREDITORS November 22, 29, December 6, 13, 20, 1962, being as least Estate of Floyd R. Kuykenonce a week for 30 days. dall, deceased. Dated this 9th day of NovemCreditors will ber, 1962. claims with vouchers to the UNITED STATES OF undersigned at his office in Monticello, Utah on or before By J. E. KEOGH the 9th day of March, 1963. Manager, Land Office sF. Bennion Redd Bureau of Land Management Administrator Salt Lake City, Utah Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, Published M. G. By Prisbrey Acting Chief, Minerals Section 1962 present TlfSY LOCK LQQfs lOCKSMfi rjWG S2T5 BRUCE M. BRADLEY, above left, Durango, Colo, District Superintendent for fumble Oil & Refining Company is shown discussing with Navajo Tribal Scott Preston a model of a portion of the Aneth Area oil fields located on Navajo lands in San Juan County, Utah. The model, recently presented by Humble to the Navajos and now on exhibit at the Tribes museum in Window Rock, Ariz, depicts the underground conditions in the area where oil is produced. The exhibit also includes a sample of oil from a Humble well in the Aneth Area as well as cores of the geological formations from which the oil is produced. Vice-Chairm- Girls celebrate 14th birthday BLANDING A birthday party was held recently for Susie Martineau and La Nell Mahon whose birthdays fall on the same day. Both the girls were 14 years old. A pizza supper was served the guests, followed by the group attending the show. Legal Notice UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF November 19, 1962 Notice is hereby given that Norval Joyce Rogers, of Dickens, Texas, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah 012250, for SWSW14, sec. 20. NV4NW14, Section 29, Township 36 S, Range 26 E Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before J Corless Chapman, at Monticello, Utah on January 7, 1963 Claimant names as witness- Homer H. Dale, James C. Wright, Clifford Wright, and Essie J. Wright all of Dove Creek, Colorado Charles T. Hohenthal Chief, Lands Section PO. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah - First published Last published turned . . the SfoHire Engagement and Wedding an Monticello Honor roll By Helen Redshaw Mrs. Velma Kuykendall was a recent visitor of Rev. and Mrs. Billy Long In Monticello. Mrs. John Estes from Flagstaff Is here staying with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Shutt and family. The Felix Kuykendalls are working on their new house again and hope to move in by Cpristmas. Mrs. Jean Wegner was a caller at Helen Redshaws Monday, Dec. 3 Potatoes au gratin The following Monticello Parsleyed carrots High school students made the Bread and butter first term Honor Roll, accord- Jello fruit salad Cheese fudge ing to Principal Jack Burr: Milk Mrs. Odettes sister, Mrs. Robert Edwards, who lives in Long Beach, Calif The families of Ruel Randall, Vaun Mickelson and Corless Chapman joined for a festive dinner on Thanksgiving day at the Chapman home. Mrs. L. Frank Redd returned to Monticello Wednesday after spending a few weeks w ith her children in San Francisco and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey and children had a pleasant Thanksgiving holiday in Ephraim with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr and three children traveled to southestem Utah for a Thanksgiving visit with their families. Maude Redd came from Salt Lake City for a holiday visit with her mother, Mrs. Lovin-l- a Redd. They and the Elmo Redd family traveled to La Sal for turkey dinner on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George White and family. Bob Houghton, who is now attending Brigham Young university, was a weekend Tuesday, Dec. 4 Jimmy Peterson, 3.8, Patty Mor Bryan, 3.7, Polly Desirey, 3.7; Celery sticks Commeal rolls, butter George McRainey, 3.5. 10TH GRADE Orange halves Gingerbread Howard Nielson, 4.0. Milk 9TH GRADE Dec. 5 Sarah Hazleton, 4.0; Gerald TurkeyWednesday, a la king on rice Hyde, 3.8, Lavon Crowley, 3 5, Tossed salad Patricia Hawkins, 3.5. Whole wheat bread, butter 8TH GRADE Applesauce Milk Redd, 3.7; Gary Kathy Thursday, Dec. C Wood, 3.7; Chriss Leavitt, 3 8. Sloppy Joes on buns 7TH GRADE Green beans James Wight, 3.5; Jerry Buns, butter Carey, 3.5. Chilled pear halves Friday, LOCALS Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Davis were their friends, Mr. and Mrs Art Taylor and children, Duchesne. Friday the Davises traveled to Duchesne where they stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Kipp Merkeley. They also spent a night in Provo at the home of Mrs. Daviss sister, Mrs. Norman Gardner. of proud possession Stop Clowning around UK GOLO FILLED Rolls, 128 F T I Qfa THIS a the watch you'll proudly display in a business conference or trust implicitly on an adventurous safari shock and t, 18K gold d hour markers. Dinner Breakfast Save pennies by using our SILVER COIN LAUNDROMAT Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah mushroom GIFT SHOP JEWELERS OOOOOOOOOO 29 N. Main MOAB Extra gift suggestions for a butter m non Pineapple tidbits Cookies Milk The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, November 29, 1962 Page Six If you want the finest TVI this is it! and just (Mmas-stockin- g size! :1 for Children aGiudi in.ilt ... A First Security savings accdunt There is no better way to start the lifetime habit of thrift for any youngster or oldster. Open the account in the name of the person you are it in any amount you wish. Well help make it grow, adding giving to good bank interest twice a year. Solve anniversary gift problems, too, by additions to the account. Choice of three account S'andard Bank Savings, Twin $ Savings or H & 1 Automatic Savings. for Parents a Gift of Convenience ... A First Security checking account A personal account for Mother or Dad is a gift with meaning all through the year. It saves time, trouble and puts the management of funds on a business-lik- e basis. Two checking plans: REGULAR or CHECKWAY. Name and address printed on every check free. Awiiwmii Mil ini wmiirrrfrif $ A The Whitney-Mode- l O: K2737 Features Super Target Turret Tuner, big 7 oval speaker, Spotlite Dial and 20,000 volts of picture power. overall diag. meas., 280 sq. in. rect pict. area $299.95 23 51 MAKE YOU PROUD TO OWN IT! furniture swivel console in genuine veneers and hardwood solids. FOR WORLDS 8, 1962 FINEST PERFORMANCE! Date of last publication Nov. 29, for a lifetime For The Best . . . Luncheon 1 present Christensen, Executrix of the estate of Robert Neldon Christensen, also known as Robert N. Christensen, deceased Date of first publication Nov. Threw a cigarette in a manhole and stepped on It" oooooooooo 20, 27, 1962 D. How did you break your leg Dec. 7 Spaghetti with sauce Buttered com SNW, NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Estate of Robert Nel-do- n Christensen, also known as Robert N. Christensen, deceased. Creditors will claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence In Monticello, Utah, on or before the 10th day of March, in Provo. They came through Monticello Saturday on their way home. OMEGA 11TH GRADE Nov. 29, 1962 Dec. 27, . 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Deckspent the Thanksgiving holiN.M, LaPlata, days with their son Ray and er, spent his family in Salt Lake City. Thanksgiving holidays with w ith them was their daughter Marie Scearce Returmng School Menu students listed UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF November 19, 1962 Notice is hereby given that Ollis Cressler, of Dove Creek, Colorado, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah 020834, for sec. 25, Section 26, Township 31 S, Range 25 E Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice ,of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before J. C. Chapman, at Monticello, Utah on January 7, 1963. Claimant names as witness: Harley Cressler, Kenneth Randolph, and Bert Weaver of Dove Creek, Colorado and Ralph Ebberts of Egnar, Colorado. Charles T. Hohenthal Chief, Lands Section PO. Bdx 777, Salt Lake City 10. Utah Published Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13, Myrtle wm ' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Odette guest here of David Fullmer. Out East News 1963. Never twisted News of Queen City of the Golden Circle NOTICE 1962 A variety of coin savings banks are also available for childrens gifts. ting we ofweys . Wyttv t ifcvpvfv ' v Rings enlarged to show details Pnc include Federal Tax acrar TO CREDITORS Estate of Edith C. Tiffany, aka Edith J. Tiffeny. present GIFT SHOP JEWELED 29 N. Main NOTICE MOAB Creditors will claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office in Monticello, Utah on or before the 9th day of January, 1963. sF. Bennion Redd Administrator Published Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1962 NO PRINTED CIRCUITS! NO PRODUCTION SHORTCUTS! All chassis connections are carefully handwired, hand soldered for greater operating dependability, fewer service headaches. Only capacity-plu- s' quality components are nsed for longer TV life. BEST BUILT I STYLED BEST! BRAD'S APPLIANCE 37 8. 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