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Show Many patients with circuladisorders affecting their legs and arms are helped by modem medical or surgical treatment which have been developed through research. Utah Thursday, August 29, Page Si Monticello, 1963 jkNEWSj - - NEW LOCATIONS Aztec Oil & Gas Co. - No. 59-Navajo, C SE NE Section 17, Township 41 South, Range 23 East, Gothio Mesa Field. Location for 5,735 foot Desert Creek test. (1,980 feet SN 2 -- 660 ducer in Utah, was the states largest gas producer with barrels of oil and cubic feet of gas. Texaco was the third largest gas producer with 4,359,536,-00- 0 cubic feet for the January to June period. Superior Oil Company was the second largest oil producer with 2,988,707 barrels followed by Humble Oil & Refining Co. with 2,440,446 barrels. MONTICELLO, UTAH Hewte e( Steaks d 4,705 9 BURGERS' Char-Broile- WE) Elevation your news SFC Ainge said NOTICE sidered only if received at Land Office, P.O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah prior to 11 oclock a.m., on September 18, 1963. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks, post-offic-e money orders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must d be marked in the lower corner Public Sale Bid, Serial No. Sale held The September 18, 1963. highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the above sale date. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further in formation, write: ' J. E. Keogh Manager, Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah Publish Aug. 8, 15, 22, 29, MANAGEMENT 1171), there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held at 11 oclock a.m., on the 18 day of September next, at Utah Land Office, Darling Bunlding, Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: Serial No., Utah 033636; Land Description, T. 36 S., R. 22 E., Sec. 14: NE&SE& SL .Mer., Utah; Acres, 40; Appraised Value, $400.00. The lands will be sold subject to a reservation for all oil, gas, sodium and potash to the United States and to the rights of prior permittees or lessees to use so much of the surface of said lands as is required for mining operations, without compensation for damages resulting from proper mining operations. In addition reservation ViU be made for ditches and canals according to the provisio of the Act of August 30, 1890 (26 Stat. 391), and highway left-han- y Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the- parcel. Sept. - MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION -PUBLIC SALE On: BAGS, CARTS, CLUBS, SHOES, SHIRTS, CAPS AND GLOVES While They Last GOLF SHOP GRANT Under ..TV highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held at 11 oclock a.m., on the 2nd day of October next, at Land Office, 3rd Floor Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah the following tracts of land: Serial No., Land Description, SWUNWii Sec. 13; T. 36 S.t R. 22E., SL Mer., Utah; Acres, 40; Appraised LEAVITT, PRO ,x ItiglfiSillS Don't Just get by . . . for the future at a 8, VlW,x .a"?"'. of a big university, yet all the attention and friendliness of a small college. HIGH ACADEMIC left-han- above-describe- 5, 12, 19, 19b3 WELCOME REMEMBER University Relations Division Brigham Young Unversity, Provo, Utah Please send me free of charge additional information about I Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collard were hosts to the Ken Wagners Thursday evening for supper. The Bruce Stevens family left Friday evening for a weeks vacation in Salt Lake. Lorraine James drove to Blandmg Thursday evening to spend the weekend with her folks, while her husband, Bob, Buck Bradshaw, and Mr. Bise went bow and arrow hunting over the weekend. Gay and Joan Stavely drove to Monticello Monday to attend a Canyonlands meeting. Dave Stavely left Wednesday morning for a four-daboat trip on Lake Powell. Going with him were Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Blair and family from New Jersey. The Harold Page family returned home last week from a vacation in California. Harold attended commencement exercises in Gunnison, Colo., where Lola has been going to summer school, before they went on their trip. Gay Stavely attended a a Tourist and Publicity council meeting Wednesday in Blanding. Company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson last week were Mrs. Nelsons father, Frank Maloit from Grand Junction, and her nephew, Robert Maloit from New Jersey. The Jack Nelson family returned last weekend after spending a week at Valecito Lake fishing. The movie at the recreation hall Aug. 30 will be The World of Suzie Wong starring William Holden and Nancy Kwan. Grace Rasmussen, who has been gone for some time due to an accident while on vacation, is back at the store. y WANT AD RATES (Minimum charge 750 Phone JU New rates effective Jan. am especially interested in THESE DATES Orientation September 17-2- 0 1962 City Registration Sept. 21, 23, 24 State. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO . UTAH Dinner Breakfast Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah FOR Colo. Monticello We extend a hearty welcome to and invite you to stop in and get acquainted 22-tf- 19-tf- c 250-81- 27-5t- p 31-2t- c 51-t- fc WANTED Baby sitting in my home 5 days a week. $2 day or 25c hour. Stella Reece, 587-230- FOR SALE 31-3t- p Brick Duplex Near Elementary School FHA Financing Available $250 down payment to anyone who qualifies. South Eastern 587-254- 4 n 22-tf- 30-tf- c 678-363- 29-tf- c 250-81- 29-5t- p FOR SALE Prospector scooter. Used less than 20 hours. Owner has no time to use. $175. Recapture Court Motel, Bluff. 1 bedroom, ColFOR SALE umbine Moble Home, 8x40. Good condition. Don Douglas, Moab, Utah. 284tp 1961 1010 John FOR SALE loader 600 Deere crawler hours, good condition. Contact c Bob Redd, Blanding. and Fruit Victorio Tomatoe Write Juicers, no So. to Louie De Rose, 602 4th East, Springville, Utah. 27-tf- 30-6t- p FOR RENT 2 bedroom, unfurnished house, corner of 2nd west 4th south. $50 per month. Ray Brown. Wilford Larson will be in town with pears the last of Aug. or 1st Sept., Blanding, call VirMonticello, ginia Hurst call June Hawkins 304 tc 30-2t- p FOR SALE Real Estate, tract of land containing lying between 2nd East Streets north of the improvements of the AEC Mill in Monticello. Fence included in sale. Make offer to William D. Emery, 507 First National Building, Oklahoma City 2, Oklahoma. 1.55-acr- 31-lt- p FOR RENT Large 2 bedroom, unfurnished apartment, heat and hot water furnished, close to elementary school. E. J. Sonderegger, FOR SALE OR LEASE Min-era- l, gas & oil rights on Sec. 17 through 34, Range 26 East. E. I. Tucker, P.O. Box 194, Los Mffn TIRE RECAPPING COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE WITH LATEST EQUIPMENT State Inspection Station 851 29-tl- 587-257- 6 Realty FRONT END SERVICE MOTOR SERVICE 29-tf- 587-253- 0. 587-244- BOXED c 1, FOR SALE One-toYoungs Machine manufactured shuttle car. Deutz engine, good conby Helen Redshaw Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart dition. For more information and family went to California write box 629 Blanding, or call c for their vacation. Mrs. James Barry returned Mrs. Ella FOR SALE Hunting equiher sister-in-larifles, ammunition, Shupe and sons back to Moab pment, knives, cleaning kits, big game Sunday. colored vests and caps, The Walter Snyders have bags, will need for the comall been visiting Mrs. Ray Frisby ing you hunting season. Brads Apand family at McDonald, Kans. pliance, Monticello. The H. W. Redshaw family was in Grand Junction Satur- FOR SALE 1959 Cadillac Sedan. Factory day. Gordon Adams, Nancy Snyder was in Lamar, Colo, over the weekend to at- Blanding. Phone tend the wedding of a college friend. man to supply WANTED Attending the fashion show Products to consumSaturday in Monticello were Rawleigh Juan County and Mrs. Avis Snyder, Mrs. Joan ers in Sanand Good Monticello Saunders, Mrs; Gertha Saund- time to start. Blandmg. No capital reers, and Mrs. Helen Redshaw. Dept. From Dove Creek were Mrs. quired. Write RawleighColo. Denver, Jackie Hancock and daughters UTH and Mrs. Owen and daughter. Mrs. Helen Redshaw was a FOR RENT Office space, Sunday dinner guest with Mrs. Good location, reasonable rent. Gertha Saunders at the How- Inquire at Walker Drug. c ard Saunders home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hixson, WANT PARTY to take local to Salt Lake and who have recently purchased a home in Delta, Colo, were back soon. Will pay $10 plus in Dove Creek last week visit- gas and oil. See me at Sadie Bartons residence. ing relatives and friends. Monticello, Utah 29-tf- 15-tf- Out East HARDS AUTOMOTIVE Dolores, hay, 687-363- News from BILL SALE 8824456. 587-253- LOCALLY WHILE YOU WAIT YOUR GOODYEAR DONE 31-tf- c 587-242- Molinos, Calif. 31-lt- p E REDD'S MONTICELLO TIRE DEALER BRODERICK TIRE SERVICE Phone 587-263- CHEVROLET BUICK OLDSMOBILE JEEP Sales & Service 0 Nome. Address Luncheon FOR SALE 1959 Willys Jeep. Good condition. Call Jim c 1 Insertion, per word 50 Black. 2 insertions, per word 80 FOR SALE 2 bedroom 3 insertions, per word . . 110 square feet in 4 insertions, per word . . 140 home, 1100 Gordon Adams, 5 insertions, pe rword .. 170 Blanding. c Phone 6 insertions, per word . . 200 7 insertions, per word . . 230 FOR SALE Building lot in 8 insertions, per word . . 260 Blue Mt. Lot 41, subdivision, 9 insertions, per word . . 290 100 ft, front Jim Black, 10 insertions, per word . . 320 c Bargain rates are for consecutive insertions only, with no FOR SALE Two bedroom changes. Except with business home on large lot with garfirms and individuals who age. Phone for informaintain open accounts with mation. c the San Juan Record, all class-- i are BABY CARE in my home. Reaf i e d advertisements CASH IN ADVANCE. sonable rates. Norma Merz, Blandmg. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 314tp Insertions $1 per column inch. FOR SALE Complete line ERRORS An error in a want ad should fishing tackle. Brads Applibe reported immediately. The ance. Record office is responsible MAN WANTED to supply for one incorrect insertion on- Rawleigh Products to Conly. sumers in San Juan County and Monticello and Blanding. DEADLINE Deadline for classified ads Good time to start. No capitol has been changed from Thurs- required. Write Raw 1 e i g h Denver, Dept. UTH day to Wednesday noon. Colo. Retail BICYCLE REPAIR all parts and accessories. Open FOR RENT Trailer 40 ft., 2 5 to 8 p.m. Buds Bike Shop, bedroom. Rowleys Trail e r 143 N. 2nd East, Blanding. Court. New Teachers To ... ard er TO For The Best 31-lt- p CUP AND MAM BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith from Moab and Mrs. Anna Pino and family from Van Nuys, Calif, arrived Sunday at the Joe Fletcher home to visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen left Thursday to spend a few days in Las Vegas. They plan to return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howard are the parents of a new son born last week at Gouldings. Esther Roberts is a patient in the Monument Valley hospital. Bill Rhodes came home Tuesday for a few days leave from San Diego. He was met in Denver by his mother, who has been attending school there. They flew to Moab where they were met by Rich- Don Stavely arrived Saturday to spend a week visiting his sons, Gay and Dave. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baum have gone to Provo for the weekend. Bobbie Modlin has been seen putting around on a new bright red scooter. Visitors at the Ernie Wel-che- l home this week was Ernies sister from California. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith and family from Palmerton, Penn, visited the Kenneth Wagner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Holiday are in Farmington for a few days. Ken and Kay Wagner returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City. Moving to Hanover Monday was the Robert Kirby family and the Ken Wagners. The Jack Pehrson family returned home Sunday after a vacation. ATTENDS FUNERAL FOR MOTHER IN CALIF. Mrs. Eunice F. Hazleton, mother of Marion Hazleton, passed away last Monday In Oakland, Calif, just six hours after Marion and his family had begun the trip home from visiting her in Oakland. Mr. Hazleton returned to California immediately and attended the funeral services on Friday. 30-5t- The BYU faculty has been trained in a hundred universities and colleges. The adequate staff means a proper student-teachratio for more personal attention. The beautiful new FINEST FACILITIES buildings at BYU provide finest living accommodations, classrooms, and further expansion is under way. Stu- post-offic- BYU OUTSTANDING FACULTY dent activities at BYU are tremendously successful because students are friendly, club and church activities are open to all, counseling is available, and students reside in pleasant group accommodations. BYU has all the advantages $480. The lands will be sold subject to a reservation for ditches and canals according to the provisions of the act of August 30, 1890 (26 Stat 291); and a reservation of all oil, gas, sodium and potash to the United States In accordance with the act of July 17, 1914 (38 Stat. 509) as amended. Patent will be Issued subject to rights of prior permittees or lessees to use so much of the surface of the lands sold as is required for mining operations, without compensation to the patentee for damages resulting from proper mining operations. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail will be con I sidered only if received at Land Office, Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 prior to 11 oclock a.m., on October 2, 1963. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by cere montified checks, ey orders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must d be marked In the lower corner Public Sale Bid, Serial No. 044161, Sale held October 2, 1963. The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse d claimants of the land should file claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the above sale date. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further information, write: J. E. Keogh Manager, Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah By F. S. Kirk Acting Published Aug. 22, 29, Sept. The STANDARDS are open to all who can These meet its academic standards. standards are high, but they pay dividends in the long run, for BYU graduates are in demand over the nation. doors of an ideal social climate. together Church leaders speak every week in devotional ' assembly, every student takes a class in religion, and 3 complete stakes of 38 wards are active on campus. in SPIRIT x great Church university At BYU a Church institution, students receive education of the mind, body, and spirit FRIENDLY DEMOCRATIC J Instead get ahead . . . Prepare EDUCATION BALANCED ' of section 2455, R.S. (43 U.S.C. 1171), there will be offered to the Value, ,,.s provisions 5, 1963. NOTICE LEGAL UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND recruit- Bids sent by mail will be con- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE Under provisions of section right-of-wa- the er would be available for information regarding the many and varied opportunities afforded by the Armys enlistment program and anyone desiring to see this recruiter should leave their name and address with Mrs. George Palmer at the selective service office in the court house. 587-227- 7 U.S.C. tion. tember. LEGAL (43 by Donna Brown Attending the Primary Amy recruiter In charge of the Pro- Workshopwerein Monticello Wednesday Beverly Harvo Recruiting Station, an- rison, Glenna Stevens and nounced this week that a re- Eleanor Denny. June Brennen and family cruiter would pay a scheduled visit to Monticello some time returned Tuesday after spendduring the first week of Sep- ing a few days in Grand JuncSFC James E. Ainge, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND 2455, R.S. News around Mexican Hat here next week Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen were Mrs. Allens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring, and their son Jerry, of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nielson have returned from a California vacation. They picked up their daughter, Ardith, in Salt Lake City and went to Ft. Ord, Calif, where they were joined by Kent Leatham. They visited points of interest in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas and spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Don Zinke In Los Altos. Their return trip was via Las Vegas, Nev. feet. TEXACO LEADS PRODUCTION Texaco, Inc. produced 3,146,-50barrels of oil during the first six months of 1963 to lead the list of oil producers Phone In in Utah. The California Company, while fourth largest oil pro- TEX -- feet Army recruiter LOCALS iOlLFIELU The San Juan Record tory STATIONERY $100 The San Juan Record COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR . 24-HO- WRECKER SERVICE Phone 587-225- 8 |