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Show Sat tyctcut lecwid Christmas Seal Timbsr funds urged 0 TMf S0C1AT10N . Gene Fullmer urged sabs issued report More all than 104 million board residents who have not feet of timber were cut on EDITORIAL Utah made a contribution to the National Forests of the Christmas Seal Campaign to Region during the do so this week. first half of the fiscal year ReIn the busy time before gional Forester Floyd Iverson today. About 38 milMR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. JONES, Owners and Publishers Christmas, we know the reported Christmas Seal envelope is lion board feet were sold durBOB McCASLIN, NEWS AND SPORTS EDITOR same the period, he said. laid to one side. Now is the ing MRS. MARIAN McCASLIN, CIRCULATION MANAGER Of these totals the Region's time to make a CORRESPONDENTS National Forests in Idaho accontribution so that the Montlcello Marilyn Rowley for nearly 80 million against tuberculosis and counted Norman Lnndell Blanding News fight board in the cut category feet diseas e s Helen Redshaw Out East other respiratory some 30 million sold. with conUnue another year, Mrs. Carlos Hall Bluff may The Boise National Forest Mr. Fullmer said. Margaret Lundell Blanding Locals of saw better than 45 Mr. chairman Fullmer is board feet cut during Entered in the Postoffice at Monticello, Utah as Second Class the 1962 Christmas Seal Cam- million the matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. period to lead enHe explained that paign. the other Region 4 forests subPublished every Thursday at Monticello, Utah sent are this being velopes and SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In San Juan County the Sawtooth $3 a year week to many homes in case stantially, led In sales with nearly 12 Outside San Juan County $4 a year families have lost their originboard million feet. Box 428, Monticello, Utah Phone JU NATIONAL Inter-mounta- in one-ha- lf six-mon- th al. Think positive . . . With old 1962 coming to an end, businessmen and alike begin to look forward to the new year with perhaps some feelings of anxiety as to however, should tthe future. Such forward-lookinbe tempered with a considerable sprinkle of positive thinking and optimism. Businessmen in Monticello generally feel that 1962 was indeed a good year and so have been many years in the past despite forebodings of doom at the beginning. Business prophets appear to like the bleak approach or proceed with caution solution for their predictions. Such approaches carry pitfalls for the businessman in many instances leading to an overcautious program which, if carried out with positive, progressive action, might have made the difference en g, In the State Tuberculosis Hospital this Christmas was a young girl whose plans for college and marriage were interrupted by TB; a man whose business expansion was cancelled by TB; a mother who spent a lonely Christmas Day away from her children beMr. Fullmer cause of TB, said. We are trying to protect other citizens so that this tragedy will not be their lot next Christmas. In the spirit of true yule-tidgiving, we ask each citizen who hasnt done so, to mail in a generous contribution to the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association, Salt Lake City, and help make our community a better place in which to live," said Mr. Fullmer. National Forests in Utah accounted for roughly 18 million board feet cut and 6 and f million sold. Here, the Manti-LaSwas tops in timber harvesting with some 5 million board feet, while the Dixie led in sales with better than 2 million board feet. The Manti-LaSa- l increase was due to San Juan Lumber Co. operation. The company Is also cutting the most In the state. The Humboldt and Toiyabe National Forests in Nevada cut an aggregate 234,000 board feet and sold 49,000. National Forests In Wyoming harvested more than 6 and million board feet and sold slightly over one million. one-hal- al e between profit and loss. Not that caution is not a good thing. If carried too sOIL FIELD far though, this epidemic of caution will be caught up by consumers as well as the sellers and an economic lull results. Welcome the new year with open arms and look LOCATIONS forward to an even better year than 1962. This is NEW No. Zoller & Danneberg 1 C NW NW SE progress. one-fourt- h DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Dec. 11, 1962. Under the provisions of Sections and 2276 of the Revised 22-7- 5 Statutes, (43 U.S.C., Sec. 851, as amended, the State of Utah has filed application Utah 049533 to select lots 1, 852) and NW-- , S., R. 23 E., SL Mer., Utah, containShell-Gov- t, ing 560.56 acres. Section 20, Township 40 South, The purpose of this notice Is Golden Circle of Range 23 East, Recapture to allow all persons claiming City of the land adversely to file In Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pearson weekend to visit Mrs. Park s Creek Field. Location for the Land Office, P. O. Box test. Creek foot Desert Christsons mother. home for had their Sait Lake City 10, Utah, 777, feet feet 2,048 NS mas. Toby, who was dischargMr. and Mrs. A. B. Barton (2,015 their objections to issuance of ed from the army on Nov. 28 had a fine Christmas made WE) Elevation 4,521 feet. a deed to the State. Any obwas here, as was Jimmy, who more enjoyable by the visit jections must be filed, with News 3, S, S SWNE, sec. 5, T. 29 the Queen was on furlough 2, Ft from of their children. Their daughters, Marietta and Dixie, were Campbell, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. George Park home from college, and their Grant and his wife and were In Grand Junction last son. two sons came from El Paso, Texas. The San Juan Record Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen went to Logan to be Meuticella. Utah Thursday, December 27, 1962 with relatives during the Page Two Christmas holidays. YEAR evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Director, State Land Board, State of Utah, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, within 60 days from the date Of first publication Indicated below. J. E. Keogh Manager First publication Dec. 20, 1962 Last publication Jan. 17, 1962 BLANDING LOCALS Nada Black is home from beauty college in Salt Lake City to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Black. Arda Shepherd, Salt Lake City, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd. END USED MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: FRANK BENNETT, C. A. BENNETT, J. A. BENNETT, J. S. PERKY, WTLr U. A. LIAM LYTLE, TODD, A. L CHAFFIN, L. M. CHAFFIN, Contest 9781, against Baltimore, Utah, Island, placer mining claims described as beT. 37 ing within secs. S R. 12 E., SL Mer.; secs. T. 38 S., R. 11 T. E., SL Mer.; secs. 38 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; FRANK BENNETT, C. A. BENNETT, D. D. BENNETT, MAY BENNETT, BENTON CANNON, JOHN 4-- 47 51 Pontiac, R 100 55 Ford, Victoria Coupe 27 56 Chevrolet, 210 A 56 Chevrolet 35A 34 R Bel V8 4-- dr Air, 4-- 1 57 Mercury, Monterey C 99 4-- A. M. 9787, CANNON, L. FIN, 57 Chevrolet, 210, V8, 4-- BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF November 26, 1962 Notice is hereby given that Melvin G. Nelson of Bountiful, Utah, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah 020598, NEV4SEV4, for WtbSEU, sec. 9; NWV4SWV4 Section 10, Township 35 S Range 23E., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before Wm. E. Palmer, at Blanding, Utah on January 21, 1963. Claimant names as witness: Clarence Perkins, Ray W. Perkins, Clint D. Palmer, and J. Lynn Palmer, all of Blanding, Utah. Charles T. Hohenthal Chief, Lands Section P. 0. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah . Dinner 17-3- Breakfast Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah Published December 27, 1962, January 20, 6, 13, 3, 1963. d L ITS NEW YEARS!' Time to gTeet our friends . . . time to say Thanks" for your kind patronage. BRODERICK TIRE SERVICE CHAF- .AjWOOeOWMOWBW.V " sec. 25, T. 37 S., R. SUH ! Colonel UGASC0 accepts your challenge ! wr 18-1- H. CHAF9791, against The Clasp placer mining claim described as being T. 38 S., within secs. wPowerglide R. 11 E SL Mer.; U. A. TODD, BENTON CANNON, WILLIAM LYTLE, J. A. BENNETT, C. A. FRANK BENNETT, BENNETT, A. L CHAFFIN, J. S. PERKY, Contest 9792, against St. Louis placer Mining claim described as being within secs. T. 37 S., R. 12 E., and T. 36 S., R. 12 secs. E., SL Mer.; FRANK BENNETT, C. A. BENNETT, J. S. PERKY, BENTON CANNON, WIL-- dr wPowerglide dr T. 38 S., R. 11 E., and secs. T. 37 S., R. 12 E., and sec. 36, T. 37 S., R. 11 E., SL Mer.; Utah. You, and each of you, your CHAFFIN, Contest against Oregon placer mining claim described as being within T. 38 S., R. 11 secs. E.- , SL Mer.; F. A. KIMBALL, A. G. RIJOSEPH TURNER, LEY, WILLIAM CHAFFIN, Contest 9788, against Lafayette placer mining claim described as being FIN, Contest 57 Chevrolet Hard Top Coupe V8 wPowerglide 13 A be- 4-- GEORGE wPowerglide V8 dr ing claims described as ing within secs. E T. 37 E., and sec. S.- , R. 12 E., SL Mer.; HIRAM WILLIAMS, MRS. M. M. WILLIAMS, L. M. CHAFFIN, GEO. H. CHAFFIN, Contest 9789, against Last Chance placer mining claim, described as being within 6ecs. T. 38 S., R. 11 E SL Mer.; U. A. TODD, BENTON CANNON, WILLIAM LYTLE. FRANK BENNETT, J. A. BENNETT, C. A. BENNETT, A. L CHAF-FIN- , L. M. CHAFFIN, Contest 9790, against New York placer mining claim described as being within T. 37 S., R. secs. 12 E., SL Mer.: L TURNER, HIRAM WILLIAMS, ARTHUR CHAF-FI- 52 Chevrolet, P .. . d, Legal Notice UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR of-fil- 11 B 38S SHEPPARD, O. J. SHEPPARD, A. L. CHAFFIN, P o n t e s t 9782, against heirs, representatives, and asHomestead, placer mining signs, are hereby notified that claim described as being the United States of Amerwithin secs. 1, 11, 12, T. ica has instituted a contest 38 S., R. 11 E., SL Mer.; pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and W. H. SCHOCK, ORLIN Title 30 USCA, section 40, S. LOU HE MIN WAY, those certain mining HEMINWAY, A. M. HUNT- against ER, W. H. REX, MARY claims set forth above situE. REX, JOHN TALBOT, ate in the County of Kane, T. F. LANGFORD, A. L Garfield, and San Juan, State CHAFFIN, Contest 9783, of Utah. against Gretchen placeras A complaint has been filed mining claim described by the United States of being within secs. 13 & 14, requesting that said T. 39 S., R. 10 E.; secs. 18 R. 11 E mining claims be invalidated & 19, T. 39 S and declared null and void SL Mer.; FRANK BENNETT, C. A. on the charge that: (1) the land Involved Is nonBENNETT, C. A. HEAR-ICK- , FRANK GREEN, mineral In character; (2) no discovery of valuNELLIE SHEPPARD, O. J. SHEPPARD, D. D. BEN- able minerals has been made CANNETT, BENTON minin the NON, A. L CHAFFIN, ing claims. Contest 9784, against Con- The contests are pending In go placer mining claim des-- - the Land Office, Bureau of cribed as being within secs. T. 37 S., R. 12 E., Land Management, Darling SL Mer.; Building, Salt Lake City, FRANK BENNETT, C. A. Utah. Unless an answer to the BENNETT, C. A. HEAR-1CK- , complaint is filed In such FRANK GREEN, within thirty (30) days NELLIE SHEPPARD, O. after the last date of publiJ. SHEPPARD, D. D. BEN- cation of this Notice, the alNETT, MARY BENNETT, A. L CHAFFIN, Contest legations of the complaint 9785, against Oak Grove will be taken as confessed placer mining claim des- and the contests will be decribed as being within secs. cided without a hearing. 25 & 36, T. 37 S., R. 11 E., This Notice will be published SL Mer.; secs. 17, 18, 19, on the following dates, to wit: T. 37 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer.; December 6, 13, 20, 27, 1962, BENTON CANNON, EVA-LEN3, 1963 being as least CANNON, EVA January once a week for 30 CANNON, MAY BEN- Dated this 30th daydays. of Nov. SHEP- 1962. NELLIE NETT, PARD, O. J. SHEPPARD, UNITED STATES OF AMERA. L. CHAFFIN, Contest ICA 9786, against Double Day J. E. Keogh, Manager, Land placer mining claim desOffice cribed as being within secs. Bureau of Land Management T. 37 S., R. 12 E., SL Salt Lake City, Utah Mer.; By G. M. Prisbrey C. A. BENNETT, J. A. Acting, Chief, Minerals BENNETT,E V ABENTON L E N El CANNON, within 10 ELLIE son-in-la- w 11-1- CAR DEC. 21 TO JAN. N Contest ment, Mammoth, and daughter, Mr. 9796, placer mining claims and Mrs. Gil Yardley. described as being within Mr. and Mrs. Rell Argyle secs., 31, T. 38 S., R. 11 E., and sec. 36, spent last week in Logan with R. 10 E., and Mrs. T. Argyles parents, Mr. and secs. fr36, T. 38 S., R. Mrs. Niels J. Larsen. Mr. Lar11 E SL Mer.; FRANK BENNETT, C. A. sen celebrated his birthday BENNETT, J. S. PERKY, during their visit. J. A. BENNETT, A. U. TODD, BENTON CANNON, A. L. CHAFFIN, L M. CHAFFIN, Contest 9797, ?For The Best against Rose L., Cleave-lanAtlanta placer minLuncheon above-describe- Legal Notice NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parry against Moqui, loqui Treasure Vault, traveled to Ogden to have Treasure Vault Amend- Christmas at the home of their UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND BENNETT, LOCALS MONTICELLO Legal Notice Itll be my honor to prove NATURAL GAS is the lowest cost fuel you can buy ! 3-- 33-3- 5A 59 Ford, 12 A P 4-- dr Wagon SS 6 f - 59 Ford, 300 59 Chevrolet, 4A 60 Chevrolet, Biscayne 33 A AB Wagon, 6 Cyl. 53 International, Vi SS 4-- dr 60 Chevrolet, Biscayne CHAFFIN, Contest 9793, against San Francisco, Salt Lake, placer min- V8 dr P52 2-- dr A. U. I A M LYTLE, TODD, A. L. CHAFFIN, L. M. 4-- 4-- dr ton PO Phone JU Theres no contest when It comes to the cost of fuel for both residential and com- L 59 Oldsmobile, Super 88 Hard Top Coupe 48 A 118 Cyl. 7-22- 58 Monticello, Utah ing claims being described as being within secs. T. 37 S R. 12 E., and secs. T. 38 S., R. 11 E., SL Mer.; FRANK BENNETT, C. A BENNETT, J. A. BENNETT, J. S. PERKY, WIL- LIAM LYTLE, BENTON CANNON, A. L CHAFFIN, L. M. CHAFFIN, Contest 9795, against Mo, Indian, Minnie L, described as being within secs. 13, T. 38 S., R. 11 E., and secs. 36, T. 37 S., R. 11 E., and secs. T. 37 S R. 12 E., SL Mer.; WILLIAM B. HAY, F. A. KIMBALL A. G. TURNER, LOUIS CHAFFIN, A. L CHAFFIN, Contest 9796, 18-1- , mercial use. Yet some folks continue to deny themselves the convenience of natures most priceless gift to modern living . . and Sob! I mean NATURAL GAS! The flame is natures gift to man to be used wisely in creating a better life. SERVICE to your home , . clean , . constant . . efficient . . and LOW COST. Lower in cost than any competitive fuel . . serviced by your own UTAH GAS SERVICE COMPANY a part of your communitys progress and economy. Lets all get cooking with gas the instant . . low cost . . natural way! .. 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