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Show San SSOOATION UTAH STATS AMERICAN tyutut KWSPAPU REPRESENTATIVES 7Z.econ.ci JLNAl ED,TOR,Al S5C0T0 R&R muBszrmim MR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. J0NE8, Owners and Publishers BOB McCASLIN, NEWS AND SPORTS EDITOR GLEN JONES, PRINTER CORRESPONDENTS Montlcello Marilyn Rowley Norman Lundi'U Blandlng News Out East Helen Redshaw Bluff Mrs. Eugene Foushee Montezuma Creek Mrs. Pat Davis Mexican Hat Sirs. Bettis Lambson . Standing Locals Margaret Lundell Entered In the Postoffice at Montlcello, Utah as Second Class matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published every Thursday at Montlcello, Utah SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In San Juan County $3 a year . Outside San Juan County $4 a year Box 428, Montlcello, Utah Phone . Legal Notice UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: W. F. WRIGHT, J. N. WALTER EDWARD WRIGHT, WRIGHT, WRIGHT, B. R. WOOD, W. S. TUPPER, SUSAN L. W. NANCY WOOD, WRIGHT, Contest 9870, against Highland No. 1, Placer mining claim described as being within the NW14 of Sec. 1, T. 41 S., R. 17 E., SL Mer.; W. F. WRIGHT, J. N. WRIGHT, WALTER W. WRIGHT, Nevs items from Out East Events of ihe Queen City of the Golden Circle with Mrs. of the home near Delta, Colo., where By Helen Redshaw Many visitors were here for The Bob Howell family they have purchased a farm. the Memorial Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rich, Salt Among them were Mrs. Edith from Bluff visited at the H. Lake City, drove to their farm G. Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Loile W. Redshaw home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Warren near Ucolo Memorial Day. Bailey and family, Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crisjohn and family left They also called on Mrs. Hel- Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Okla. en for Redshaw. Yale, Thursday Mrs. Delmar Butt visited Adams, daughter Sue and son where they will make their George, Miss Maude Redd, home. Friday with her mother, Mrs. Roe Redd, Mrs. Venice Shields A farewell party was held Merz. A light rain fell here Sun- and daughter, Shirley Ann Wednesday evening for the family who are day with a cold hard wind on Jacobson. Jay Harvey Principal and Mrs. Jack leaving soon to make their Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests of Burr and family have gone The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page Two LEGAL Redshaw were to Burrville to spend the sum- e, Allred. They spent Lo-mit- a, week Me-Mu- ins sister, land 9869, against No. 2 Placer Harry Randall, and her brother, Clar- ence Ramsey. The McMuUins were returning to their home in Snowflake, Ariz., after taking their son, Melvin Jones, to the LDS Mission home In Salt Lake City. Melvin has been called to the Canadian LDS Mission. Visitors here at the Kenneth Summers have been his nephew, Paul Summers, and a friend, Courtney Jones, of Paradise, Utah. Visiting here with Mrs. Edith Lyman and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lyman and baby of Grants, N. M. NOTICE Tourists influx underway . . . FAIR-BORN- LACEY non-miner- above-describe- one-ma- n 1-- Creek Mews 15-1- all-sta- ll g Wetu! EXTERIOR Latex Paint! v Reservoir on the opening dayfrom Shiprock. goes on faster x yf' has instituted a contest pur43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, 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 nonmineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the 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 he published on the following dates, to wit: May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20, 1963, being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 20th day of May, suant to above-rescribe- d 1963. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA J. E. Keogh, Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah By G. M. Prisbrey Chief, Minerals Section. SnurnmnDnen IFimnn to Aug. 31 Open 10 a. m. 7 days a week June 1 OPEN BOWLING EVERY DAY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY $1 3 LINES BOWLING up to 5 p. m. ENJOY DELICIOUS FOOD AT OUR SNACK BAR Visit Southeastern Utah's Finest Recreation Center mim lames MONTICELLO natural reaction to Kennecott's expansion program to increase copper production in Utah. It's the biggest single industrial expansion in the history of the state. "Wow is the flOO-millio- n The huge program will be four years in the making. To complete it, Kennccott will undertake many major projects. Included are the construction of new n plants and the purchase of a fleet of powerful trucks capacity costing approximately $100,000 each. The trucks will haul million tons of overburden every week from the Bingham Canyon Mine to the dumps. Removing overburden exposes the copper ore. 65-to- 1-- When copper production shifts into high gear, it will help Kennecott operate successfully in the highly competitive copper market. To Utah this means millions and millions of dollars a year in Kennecott payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. These dollars flow into the economic lifeblood of our state. They circulate to all counties until they reach every Utahn. s Wow! That's 'NeawswaraBsar the biggest mmm XjLIv expansion ever! dries in minutes I I iI 107. SAVING ON ROOF COATINGS How are you fixed for weather protection? you can save 10 on a full line of Chevron Roofing Products ... primer, paint, plastic vas asbestos, aluminum base coatings for all types of roofs as tural steel, brick and concrete masonry. water-proofin- ... clean up with water! Right now Bennetts and Standard cement, canand asphalt well as struc- Rigid outdoor and laboratory tests insure reliable, protection. Sale ends August 31st ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT Guaranteed In writing by Beand Acnnetts . . . cepted by McCalls Laboratories In New York! A totally new house paint, yours In 1,322 Colorlzer colors. For any Standard OH product, call E. Phone: A. Helquist 587-259- 3 678-217- 6 EKesmecoti Use-Test- long-lastin- g Brad's J Appliance MONTICELLO oxfSfe ll Mrs. WOOD, MAUD M. WOOD, Contest 587-227- 7 Montezuma Helen Myrtle Merz, Mrs. Bes- mer months. They will be sie West, Mrs. Daisy Dalry-mpl- back for the opening of school Mrs. Jessie McCabe, and in the fall. Memorial Day weekend visMrs. Fannie Tolboe from Hawitors here were Mr. and Mrs. thorne, Calif. Mrs. Waldo EDWARD WRIGHT, B. R. WOOD, W. S. TUPPER, SUSAN L. HighUNITED STATES Mining OF THE DEPARTMENT Claim described as being INTERIOR within the NE14 of Sec. 2, BUREAU OF LAND T. 41 S., R. 17 E., SL Mer.; MANAGEMENT SAN RAFAEL EXPLORNOTICE OF CONTEST ATION COMPANY, Contest To: R. C. AWKERMAN, et al. 9868, against Stream Nos. 1 Along with arrival of seasonal warm weather the annual THOMAS HUMPHREYS, 5 Lode Mining influx of tourists into San Juan County appears to be underthrough ' J. ADAMS, J. A. SCOR-UF. as a could be banner described and all well this indications from Claims being year way (deceased), Heirs of J. for visits to our area. within Sea 19, T. 32 S., R. A. Scorup: LAURA SCOR-U26 E., SL MER., Utah. Tourism can and will be a vital Industry to this area and MRS. EDNA LARSEN, could easily provide the needed stimulus to the local economic You, and each of you, your MRS. VEDA WILLIAMS, asand to dollars everyones pockets. situation, adding heirs, representatives, MRS. LAVERDA GURNAs an indication of what is to come, nearly 200 people In signs, are hereby notified that EY,, MRS. ETTA WARD, one day were registered at the Bureau of Land Management the United States of America MRS. ALBERTA checking station at the entrance to the Needles recently and has instituted a contest purMRS. CAROLINE tourists with campers have been noted In overnight parking suant to 43 CFR 221, and TiPOLLY, J. H. SCORUP, deat local trailer courts. Motels also are beginning to see more tle 30 USCA, section 40, ceased), Heirs of J. H. of the touring public and a combination of all these observathose certain mining Scorup: RUTH S. CLEGG, tions seems to point to a good year for tourism. claims set forth above situate EDITH S. C L I N G E R, While these visitors are in our locale it is vitally Import- in the County of San Juan, JAMES M. SCORUP, P. C. ant that they be made to feel welcome. If those persons deal- State of Utah. (Peter) SCORUP (deceased) A complaint has been filed ing directly with the visitors and the townspeople as well Heirs of P. C. (Peter) Scorpresent a welcome, pleasant attitude, not only will the tour- by the United States of Amerup: MRS. ists be impressed and possibly return at another time but ica requesting that said minSTEELE, AL. SCORUP, they will also tell their friends of the reception they received ing claims be invalidated and DEE SCORUP SOTO, MR. thus adding another possible visit. declared null and void on the CARL P. SCORUP, J. E. It is not necessary to go out of ones way to be nice to charge that: ADAMS (deceased), Heirs visitors but just common courtesy and friendliness are im(1) the land Involved is of J. E. Adams: LYLE ADportant. It is necessary, however, to at times provide direcin character; tions and give information. This is a big country and without ADAMS, AMS, GORDON (2) no discovery of valuable MRS. GORDO NIELSON, proper directions a tourist could easily become frustrated at minerals has been made in his attempts to find a location he is seeking. JESSIE THORNELL (ded mining the Visitors are an industry and as such they deserve the Heirs of Jessie ceased), claims. privileges and welcome that would be afforded to any other The contests are pending in Thornell:, MRS. OLIVIA business. THORNELL, MR. RICHthe Land Office, Bureau of In short it behooves everyone to become a chamARD THORNELL, M R. Land Darling Management, ber of commerce, extolling the virtues of our scenic country, CY THORNELL, Contest Utah. Lake Salt City, Building, providing information and extending the hand of welcome to Unless an answer to the com9872, against Last Chance those traveling through this area. 4 Placer Mining Claims office filed is in such plaint described as being within within (30) days after the last T. 40 S., Secs. date of publication of this No14 E., SL Mer., Utah. R. of the the tice, allegations Pat Davis of the fishing season. complaint will be taken as You, and each of you,andyour asand the contests heirs, representatives, confessed The and Jimmie The El Paso A team had Berkeys are hereby notified that signs, decided a Bill without be will to the traveled Whitneys quite a successful day at the the United States of America this past hearing. Four Corners softball tourna- Lubbock, Texas This Notice will be published ment held at Shlprock on weekend. The Presbyterian Memorial Day. They came Bible on the following dates, to wit: with the first place tro- school is over after a success- May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20, phy. Two of their players ful week of classes. Rev. Ir- 1963, being30 at least once a were awarded trophies, too. vin McArthur spent the week week for days. They were Gene Nelson who out here. With him was Mr. Dated tljls 17th day of May, Andrew Kuo of Tainan, For1 1963. r was chosen as an first baseman and J. R. Stan-se- mosa. Mr. Kuo has been stu- United States Of America for being the most dying for his doctorate in The- J. E. Keogh, Manager, ology at Princeton Seminary, Land Office player. N.J. Bureau of Land Management Doug Madlocks three sis- Princeton, The Joe Michaels have been Salt Lake City, Utah ters were here to visit over kept busy since they came By G. M. Prisbrey the weekend. They were Mrs. back from Texas. Their daugh- Chief, Minerals Section Geraldine Wood and her ter Pam came home with the children Cindy, Stacey and measles and was hospitalized Rent it with a Classified Ad from N.M., Grants, Tracey Mrs. Mickey Martin and Paula with pneumonia as a result and James from Williams, of them. Thento Ronnie had to the hospital Ariz. and Miss Judy Midlock be brought two days later to have his also from Williams. stitched up after bitMr. and Mrs. Bill McAlpine tongue are home after spending the ingMr.it and Mrs. Jim Mathews Memorial Day weekend with and are in Eureka, Calif, relatives in Grand Junction, for aboys months stay or more. Colo. They brought Dees They are combining their vahome cation and Jims convaleniece, Sharon Davis, with them. scence period after having surMr. and Mrs. James Keith gery. and Henry of Los Angeles A camping trip in the Dohave left after a visit in the lores area was enjoyed by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie John Elms and the J. R. Stan-sell- s last week. Puggie. The Keiths are the The El Paso B team won parents of Mrs. Puggie. Montezuma Creek was well their softball game last Frirepresented at the Blanding day. Their opponents were . Mrs. time with his sisters, Mrs. Ila Robson and Mrs. Julia Hyde, and visited Mrs. Allreds relatives in Dove Creek before returning to their home in Calif. Returning there with them was Eddie Allred who will vacation with them for a few weeks. Mrs. Bethel Allred, a former teacher in Monticello, and her sister, Mrs. Louise Watts, Moab, visited in town Tuesday. Mrs. Allreds home is now in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sitton and family of Scottsdale, Ariz., have been visiting here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grant visited here the first Copper (Soxpomtion Uiah Copper Division |