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Show JOHN The San Juan Record Utah Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page Six LEWIS angus FARMS John Lewis Farms, Monti-MonticeTl- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Forrest recently purchased an n g u s registered and children visited last week bull from Orville J. Meade Los Alamos. N. M. with Dove Creek, Colo. their and daughter. cello, Aberdeen-- son-in-la- Hows it going? When its important to get from Here to There on time, yet still stretch the miles between fills, its good to have M2PG going for you. This patented formula keeps the throats of new carburetors clean and removes harmful deposits from old ones. So M2PG means more miles per gallon in ic Brand Out East at St. Christopher's Mission Helen Kedshaw Mrs. George Barry Jr. gave a party Wednesday evening. There were eight guests. The Rex Johnsons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray in Dove Creek. The Eastland young people gave Gary Crowley a birthday party Friday evening at the recreation pane. Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins and daughter, Mrs. Loya Parsons, called on the Rex Johnsons Saturday. They will accompany Mrs. Parsons back to Salt Lake City for a visit The girls met at the home of La Juan Johnson Monday evening. Brothers trucked Snyder their cattle to the Williams Creek ranch last week. Jimmie Barry arrived home from Utah State Monday. He will work for the BLM this summer. E 5-- 6 4 driving. And remem- ber American New feather spends time UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edwards, INTERIOR and young son, Chris. They al-i- n BUREAU OF LAND so spent some time at Eagles MANAGEMENT Nest, N. M., with Mr. Forrests NOTICE OF CONTEST Mary ML Foushee mother and two brothers. To: A. C. ELLIS, C. A. ELLIS, BLUFF Miss Sally Frese, Mr. and Mrs. Kay H. PeterLANDON ELLIS, H. R. new teacher at St- - Christoson, Manti, visited the first of ELLIS JOHN E. ANDER- phers Mission spent several the week here with Mr. and SON, BERTIE days last week at the Mission Mrs. Corless Chapman. Mrs. DURHAM, FLOR- laying plans for the school Peterson is a sister of Mr. ENCE GOODRIDGE, E. L. beginning in the middle of Chapman. The Peters ons HEIRS OF September. Miss Frese will reGOODRIDGE, DE- turn on or E. L. GOODRIDGE, brought with them the Chapabout June 12 to man children who had been CEASED, Contest 9877, school for the comthe ready their with Nos. staying grandparHardscrabble ing term. ents in Manti and Provo. Mable, Oregon, Elbertie, Father Hennifin, of BrigThe Shirley Thompson famExpansion, Emery L. Jr., ham City, Utah, was a visitor ily moved this week to Mesa, Goodridge Ellis, Paymaster, at the Mission last week, makAriz. Mountain Sheep Placer ing field trips into the area to Mrs. Ivalou Redd and childMining Claims described as visit the children he instructs ren were in Salt Lake City being within Secs. 7, 8, 9, during the school term at the 12, 13, 17, 18, 29, 30, 32, T. Intermountain part of last week. Governm e n t 41 & 40 S., R. 15, 16, & 18 school. Plans were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Barton made durE., SL Mer.; weekended here at the Lloyd ing his visit for children of ELEANOR D. DELAME-TER- , the Bartons. After attending sumto attend the dioN. W. GILCHRIST, cesanregion mer school at BYU the Barcamp at Brighton this A. C. THOMAS, A. L. RAP-LEtons will make their home summer. It is thought that C. M. DELAMETER, in Blanding where Mr. Bar- about 20 young people may ANDREW ton will be the LDS Semin- MCCORMACK, take advantage of the scholarContest 9878, against Joliet ary teacher. ship grant from the National Nos. Placer Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker Mining Church for attendance at the Claims as described and boys went to the Salt being within the NE, NW of camp. Lake LDS Temple the first The camp serves young Sec. 33, T. 41 S., R. 18 E., of last week. They were acpeople from the 4th through SL Mer.: companied by Mr. and Mrs. school age. TransporTom Burr and Mr. and Mrs. LANDON K. ELLIS, ELE- high tation will be provided to ANOR D. DELAMETER, Cooper Jones. Returning with the Joneses was young CalContest 9879, against Joliet Brighton. St. Christopners grounds vin Bartell of Bountiful who Nos. Placer Mining will spend the summer with Claims described as being his grandfather, L. J. Bartell. Legal Notice within the NW, SW, SE Here for the summer Is UNITED STATES of Sec. 29, the NE Sanford Robinson, Magna, a of Sec. 32, T. 41 S., R. 18 DEPARTMENT OF THE E SL Mer., Utah. nephew of Dean Robinson. INTERIOR Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rowley You, and each of you, your OF LAND BUREAU and children spent the week- heirs, representatives, and asMANAGEMENT end in Salt Lake City and signs, are hereby notified that the United States of America NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Murray. FINAL PROOF It is good to see the many has instituted a contest purcollege students home for the suant to 43 CFR 221, and Title May 16, 1963 summer vacation. 30 USCA, section 40, against Notice Is hereby given that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker those certain mining claims Donald Houston, P.O. Box 361, and family left last week to set forth above situate in the make their home in Salt Lake County of San Juan, State of Monticello, Utah, who made Homestead Entry No. City. Utah. for SEK, SEKSWVi SecA complaint has been filed by Section 34, the United States of America tion 27; ENE said mining Township 35 S., Range 25 E. that requesting For The Best . . claims be invalidated and de- Salt Lake Meridian, has filed clared null and void on the notice of intention to make Luncheon charge that: final proof to establish claim (1) the land involved is non- to the lands before Bennion mineral in character; Dinner Utah on (2) no discovery of valuable Redd, at Monticello, minerals has been made in June 22, 1963. Claimant names Breakfast the mining as witness: claims. Ray Redd, Tulley Harvey, The contests are pending in Howard Cloyd Crittenden, Elk the Land Office, Bureau of Johnson, All of Monticello, Land Darling Utah. Management, Salt Lake City, Building, Blanding, Utah Utah. Unless an answer to the J. E. Keogh Manager, Land Office complaint is filed in such of- P.O. Box 777, fice within thirty (30) days after the last date of publi- Salt Lake City, Utah cation of this Notice, the al- Published in San Juan Reclegations of the complaint will ord May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20, be taken as confessed and the 1963. contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates to wit: GOOD-RIDG- Not a speck of trouble ! city-traff- Legal Notice Monticello happenings of the week bull Gaso- lines with M2P G are Filtered, too ! One more reason why millions can say not a speck of trouble You expect more from American and you get it! ' are being readied for the Bowling Leagues Womens 4-- e Individual high game, Bailey 180; individual high series, Jolene Bailey 484. Team high game, Western Mine 742; team high series, Western Mine 2199. Little League FINALFILTER , La-S- ... and only American Oil Dealers have it! O AMERICAN OIL COMPANY 13 AMERICAN GOOD USED HAY TOOLS 5 John Deere Mowers above-describe- d PATENT APPLIED FOR OIL COMPANY Ridge Cafe June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 2 John Deere Rakes - 2 John Deere 3 Good Balers Wire Tie l No. 55 John Deere Combine 4, 1963, being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 28th day of May, teams practicing Coach Tom Burr, in charge The Pony League team, of the summer recreation pro- sponsored by Walker Drug, gram, announced this week will begin practices at 10:30 that all Little League base- a.m. each Tuesday. ball teams are now in a full Coach Burr indicated that schedule of practices. would probably competition Teams participating in the begin the latter part of next Little League program are week. Petroleum with Dave SOFTBALL An adult softball program Jensen and Paul Redd as coaches; H&W Dairy with is also being considered and Cooper Jones as coach; any residents wishing to parYoungs Machine coached by ticipate are asked to attend Gene Ney and Arlow Free- the practices to be held on stone; City Merc coached by Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. under the lights. Anyone interStephen Jensen; and the team sponsored by Home-stak- e ested in playing but who is Mining and coached by; unable to attend the practice Alvin Nash. should contact Coach Burr. . THE AMERICAN 20th on celebration anniversary July 25 by the construction of a primitive-typ- e hogan on the Mission grounds. This is being built by Tom and Edward Stash. 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 SHOES ? Helms Implement, Inc. 565-307- Cortez, Colo. 7 CARL'S ! Downtown Moab NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Mary V. Gammeter, deceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office in of L. Robert Anderson WANT AD RATES Monticello, Utah, on or before the 10th day of August, 1963. (Minimum charge 75t Paul Van Leer, Phone JU Executor of the estate of Mary New rates effective Jan. 1, V. Gammeter, Deceased. 1962 Date of First publication, June 1 insertion, per word 5t 2 insertions, per word 8 6, 1963. Date of Last publication, June 3 insertions, per word . . lit 4 insertions, per word . 27, 1963. 14(f 5 Insertions, pe rword . 17t 6 insertions, per word .. 20 CARD OF THANKS 7 insertions, per word . . 23 t to My grateful appreciation all who extended birthday 8 insertions, per word .. 26f i n person and 9 insertions, per word . 29 greetings 10 insertions, per word 32 through cards; and to Mrs. Susan Jameson who made Bargain rates are for consecuno possible the happy reunion tive insertions only, with with so many friends In her changes. Except with business firms and individuals who home on Sunday, June 2. maintain open accounts with Marie M. Ogden the San Juan Record, all class-- i are f i e d advertisements CASH IN ADVANCE. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Insertions $1 per column inch. ERRORS An error In a want ad should be reported immediately. The Record office is responsible for one incorrect Insertion on- Estate t t . or high water Come hill ... Vacations go smoother in a Chevrolet Corvair over or going Bring on those mountains! Theyre not so high and engine is air mighty when youve got Corvairs gutty six and rearengine traction working on them. You scurry up the meanest grades. You move with agility on wet pavement, muddy lanes, gravel and 7 CHEVROLET other would-b- e miseries. And with most of Corvairs weight on the rear wheels, you have easy steering, too. Fact is, the handlings so light and responsive we dont even offer power steering for the car. And theres more to feel good about. AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS No problems with your radiator boiling - sure-foot- ed dry, because theres no radiator. Corvair's cooled. No concern about brake adjust- ments, either, because the brakes adjust themselves. Nothing much to think about at all except the good time youre having. Like to do that in a sporty bucket-seate- d Monza Club Coupe or Convertible? Like to spring into summer with a stick shift and Spyder packTurbocharged age with its 150-h- p engine? Your dealers got just the Corvair and the Trade N Travel deal on it to put you in a holiday mood. Oplional at extra cost CHECK HIS TUT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVYH, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE 7-22- 58 Monticello, Utah Welcome To Monticello 587-229- 17-tf- 587-227- 587-253- 0. 15-tf- c 250-201- 14-4t- p NEW CLASSES inBailet and Tap Dancing starting Wed., June 12 for ages 5 and up. Contact Arliene Auble o r Clyda Christensen. 19-lt- 2 piece secFOR SALE tional living room suite; 2 T.V. chairs; platform rocker; coffee table; floor lamp. Call Paul Strong, RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN in San Juan Co. Monticello & Blanding. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write ly. Rawleighs Dept. UTF DEADLINE Denver, Colorado. Deadline for classified ads SALE Maytag 18 cu. has been changed from Thurs- FOR ft. combination refrigerator-freezer- . day to Wednesday noon. Good condition. Less Retail than 2 years old. Jim Black, BICYCLE REPAIR c all parts and accessories. Open 5 to 8 p.m. Buds Bike Shop, FOR SALE guaranteed used 143 N. 2nd East, Blanding. Maytag and Westinghouse washers. Other brands used FOR SALE Complete line washers and dryers. Used T Bean Capital Imp. Co. fishing tackle. Brads Appli- Vs. Ceiling and floor tile. All c MONTICELLO ance. sizes plywood and finished building materials. Brads Appliance, FOR RENT Large, two bedFOR SALE room unfurnished apartment FAMILY WANTS to rent a Heat furnished. Brick Duplex home in Monticello. FOR RENT one bedroom Call School Near Elementary furnished apartment Call DoyCommissioned le Rowley WANTED FHA Financing Available operator or will lease Retail & Wholesale Independent Gas- MOVING Call Art Adair, South Eastern oline Station, North end local agent for Baileys MovBlanding, Utah. Write to Car- ing and Storage Allied Van Realty ibou Four Corners Inc., Box Lines State and Nationwide 4 movers. Phone 54, Woods Cross, Utah. 587-266- 250-18- 19-4t- Kleen'n Kote True: a clean engine with an invisible plastic waterproof coating is protected from rust, from vapor lock, from a shorted ignition . . . and external working parts work smoother because all sticky sludge is washed Phone JU WANT TO BUY Old Vic- FOR SALE Wright Chain tor adding machines and cash Saw, almost new, $224 value. registers not in working or- DeMar Perkins, c 6 der. Call Glen Jones at San FOR SALE Juan Record, Building lot in Blue Mt subdivision, Lot 41, UNEXPECTED change makes 100 ft front Jim Black, available good Rawleigh business in San Juan County. Exceptional opportunity for right FOR RENT 4 room furman. Write Rawleighs, Dept , UT E Denver, Colo. nished house. Call away. Also true: this is exactly what one of our Graco Kleenn Kote engine jobs will do for your car. enGet a gine helping Kleenn Kote job today. long-lastin- ONLY $4.00 Dick's American 587-253- 51-t- fc 19-tf- 587-251- 4 587-249- 18-tf- c c 587-260- p 587-256- c 587-254- 587-256- Service 17-3t- 17-tf- c |