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Show Dont be a Expert TV Service MONTICELLO YOUR GOODYEAR TIRE DEALER Moab Electronics BRODERICK TIRE SERVICE Phone 587-263- Official Stamps, Daters, Nnmberers, Stamp Pads, Ink, etc. Seals, THE SAN JUAN CHEVROLET BUICK OLDSMOBILE JEEP Sales & Service 0 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR FRONT END SERVICE MOTOR SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE WITH LATEST EQUIPMENT State Inspection Station 851 Rubber 24-HOU- HARDS AUTOMOTIVE 587-227- 7 R WRECKER SERVICE BILL RECORD Phone Monticello, Utah WANT AD RATES (Minimum charge 750 Phone JU New rates effective Jan. - sell it with a Record Want Ad -- - phone REDD'S DONE LOCALLY WHILE YOU WAIT CARL E. SABO Monticello Call . . . Monticello Doxol In -- Ml TIRE RECAPPING Black & White Color RADIO & PHONOGRAPH Geigher Counter Service TV & "Litter-Sitt- er Personals 587-22- Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Income tax assistance. Call after Estate of W. V. Baker, deRigby Wright 1962 c 5 p.m. ceased. 1 Insertion, per word .... 50 Creditors will present claims 8ft 2 insertions, per word with vouchers to the underLaundry 3 insertions, per word . . 110 4 insertions, per word .. 140 USE WESTINGHOUSE mach- signed at the law office of F. B e n n i o n Redd, Monticello, 5 Insertions, per word . . 170 ines. 25 lb. washer, 50 lb. dry- Utah on or before the 20th 6 insertions, per word .. 200 day 7 insertions, per word .. 230 ers. Silver Coin Laundromat, of June, A. D. 1961; claims Monticello. 8 insertions, per word .. 260 must be presented in accord9 insertions, per word .. 290 ance with the provisions of Miscellaneous 10 insertions, per word . . 320 Utah Code Annotated, Bargain rates are for consecu- FLOWERS FOR ALL occas- 1953 and with proper verificative insertions only, with no tion as required therein. changes. Except with business ions. 24 hour service. Call sBerenice Baker reBradford, Nancy who Individuals and firms Berenice Baker, Ancillary for Floral. with presentative Rubys accounts maintain open Executrix of the Estate of c the San Juan Record, all class-- 1 W. Baker, deceased W. are f I e d advertisements SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Date of First Publication: CASH IN ADVANCE. service station March 19, 1964 Septic tanks, sumps cleaned. Bill Reay, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Date of Last Publication: April Monticello. 3tfc Insertions $1 per column Inch. 9, 1964 ERRORS Legal Notice An error In a want ad should be reported immediately. The UNITED STATES Record office is responsible DEPARTMENT OF THE oninsertion one incorrect for INTERIOR ly. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT DEADLINE FOR PUBLICATION Deadline for classified ads NOTICEFINAL PROOF has been changed from Thurs28,1964 February noon. to Wednesday day Notice is hereby given that Myron G. Gardner, 1488 West 9th North, Provo, Utah, who For Rent made Homestead entry Entry No. Utah 020341, for NWV4, Weather report the two bed- NE44SW14, S'iSWU, SWV4-SE4- courtesy of Virgil tnrougn TRAILER HOUSE Eastin. Section 30 29, No. 2, Township room. Shumway Apts. S, Range 23 E, Salt Lake MeriFor printing needs APARTMENTS, furnished or dian, has filed notice of intento tion make final to proof unfurnished. Shumway Apts. establish claim to the lands No. 2. before Marvin F. Lyman, no- The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah tary public, at Blanding, Utah, APARTMENT at 2:30 p.m. on May 21, 1964. Thursday, April 2, 1964 kitchenette with bath. Claimant names as witness: Page Six Wilbur F. Laws, Harold MosTHREE-BEDROOAPT. ley, Clisbee N. Lyman, Harry B. Laws all of Blanding, Utah. Carpet and drapes. $100 month. R. M. Zundel Utilities Included. Non smokAmerican Western Chief, Lands Section ers only. Sam Lee Land Office, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110 Life Insurance Co. Published March 12, 19, 26, LARGE apart- April 2, 9, 1964 ARE BEFORE YOU ment. Call Reid Davis DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND Life, Health & Accident For Sale MANAGEMENT Investments Salt Lake, City, Utah. Under the of Sections 2275 1963 Honda Trail 55 Motor- and provisions 2276 of the Revised StatSILAS BARTON cycle. Less than a year old utes, (43U.S.C., Sec. 851,852) as Monticello with only 1,750 miles. Excel- amended, the State of Utah, has indicated to intention their lent condition with chromed select the described metal front fender, custom lands, all infollowing the Salt Lake MerRock Area heavy gauge skid plate and idian, Utah: Church custom chain guard. A good (Peters Point) T. 31 S., R. 24E., Sec. 18:SW14; Sec. after 5 p.m. buy. Call 31 S., R. 23 E., Secs, 1, 11, 12, 13, 14 All; GRAIN FED BEEF cattle, by Sec. 15:SEV4SWV4, SWV4S-EVthe half or whole for locker. Sec. 22, 23. 24, 26, 27, All; Leon Adams. ltfc Sec. 28: NEV4SEV4, SW44SE-44- ; 1, 587-268- 5 50-tf- 52-tf- c 75-9-- 587-233- 50-tf- News happenings from Eastland By Herma Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley and family took advantage of the spring vacation to try out their new boat. Along with the warm climate of southern Arizona they enjoyed boating and water skiing on some of the lakes around Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson and family spent a couple of days last week in Salt Lake City. The James Barrys, Harold Frizells, and the Reed Hunt family of Monticello. went to Kane Springs Sunday afternoon for an Easter picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller attended the wedding of Lor-ain-e Anderson and Roger L. Smith in Dove Creek Saturday at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson. The new Mrs. Smith is a niece of the Millers. Fredda Crittenden enjoyed a few days at home with her parents and friends last week. Miss Crittenden is a student at Steven Henegar Business college in Salt Lake The George Barry family joined several families from Summit Point Sunday afternoon for an Easter picnic at Secret Springs. Enjoying the outing were the following fam ilies, Kenneth Fincher, John Skidmore, Frankie Skidmore, Jack Calliham, Harley Cressler, and Keith Fincher. Ilene Miller was home over the weekend from Grand Junction. She accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crittenden, and the Bob Slavins family to Bluff Sunday where they visited Robert Miller Sr. and other relatives. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Tra-veJohnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson and family, and John Perkins went on an Easter picnic to Dry Valley. Before returning home, they drove to Hatch Point and enjoyed the beautiful scenery. Bob Barry and children visited Bobs parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barry Sr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson called later in the afternoon. The Dick Coleman family from Dove Creek were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Forrest Johnson home. (Too late for last week) The banquet held Friday in honor of the organization of the Relief Society March 17, 1842 was well attended. The program consisted of a reading Symphony of San Juanof written by Sarah Barton Monticello and presented by her daughter Oral Johnson. A pantomime was given by. Beverly Butt, a song by Marie Johnson, and a reading by Rae Richards. . Most farmers spent last week in their fields on tractors trying to work the few inches of top soil, that was not held down by frost, to save it from the wind. Sunday afternoon proved to be more than even the farmers could cope with. Lands that had not been worked started moving early in the morning and by afternoon had 587-227- 7 WATCH FOR THE BEAR succeeded in moving everything along their path. Bean ground took the worst beating but some wheat and even plowed fields yielded to the demanding wind. Visibility was zero in some places. The snow which fell later was a welcome To sight. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller Come went to Grand Junction Tuesday where they were guests of their daughter Ilene. Out Of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary Suday. They were dinner guests of the Forrest Johsons. Mr. and Mrs. Travest Johnson and family called later in the afternoon. Several college students were home over the weekend. Among them were Carroll Johnson, Gary Crowley, Linda and Ty Lewis, Jimmy Barry, Victor Nebeker, and Robbie Frizell who expects to stay home wro awhile. Dennis Bobo from Grand Junction was a weekend guest at the James Crowley home. Several people from East-lanattended the Farm Bureau banquet held in Monticello Saturday evening. Hibernation! AVALON CAFE 9 P.M. 6 A.M. Gas and Hazel Kranse d Sell it vith a Classified Ad Hot Water Heaters JLJP (j) &AS Remodeling Let us supply your needs. We'll take care of your tank or bottle. New 587-275- Construction ' Space Heaters Tank Rentals Service Work 24 Hr. Service UTE MOUNTAIN CONSTRUCTION Lee Oil Co. JIM SLAVENS P. O. Box 474 Phone Blanding 587-275- 7 678-389- 6 Monticello 4 587-227- 7 one-roo- 587-263- 587-235- BUY-COMP- 587-267- 10-4t- c 587-259- 1 Whats the 587-257- 4 Sec. 34: All; T. 32 S., R. 24 1963 VALIANT Call Harold Sec. 26: E44SWV4; Sec. 35: Allen. till 6 p.m. 587- E., NWV4.NEV4SWV4. 2621 after 6 p.m. The purpose of this notice is FOR SALE ORGAN this area. to allow all persons claiming the Has bells, chimes, $796.00 sale. the land adversely to file in Salt Office, P.O. Box 777, Take over small monthly pay- Land Lake City, Utah, 81110, their ment of $27.00. For more deto issuance of a deed tails write, Credit Manager, objections to the State. Any objections Box 179, Sugar House Station, must be filed, with evidence Salt Lake City. Utah. that a copy thereof has been served on the Director, State Land Board, State of Utah, PIANO $75. Call State Capitol, Salt Lake City, the Utah, within 60 days fromindidate of first publication RODEO STOCK: The Ute cated below. J. E. Keogh Mountain Tribe of Indians, at Manager Towaoc, Colo, has some rodeo 1964 stock that they desire to sell. First publication March 2,5, 1964 April Last publication interested in this Anyone rodeo stock can see it at the UNITED STATES rodeo grounds of the Ute DEPARTMENT OF THE Mountain Tribe at Towaoc, INTERIOR Colo. All bids should be in the BUREAU OF LAND Tribal Office no later than MANAGEMENT April 7, 1964 at 5 p.m. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF 587-266- 0 -' 587-248- 10-lt- 10-lt- c FOR SALE Are pastels on the way out? What subtle changes are there in deep tones? What are the newest accent colors? Come see Colorizers 1964 Predictor Colors, selected by Faber Birren, internationally recognized Notice is hereby given that Ira color authority. E. Earl. Jr., 2753 Fillmore Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, Let us show you the newwho made homestead Entry , SEV4SE-V4est and smartest ways to No. Utah C17613, for Sec. 20; SW44SWV4 Sec. 21; use these paint Sec. 28; WVfcNWV4 colors. 36 Sec. 29, Township S., Range 23 E, Salt Lake Meridian, has to intention filed notice of make final proof to establish claim to the lands before Marvin F. Lyman, at Blanding, Utah on May 21, 1964 at 10:00 a.m. Claimant names as witness: Harold Mosley, Willard J. Guy-moAroe G. Brown, Wilbur F. Laws all of Blanding, Utah. C964 Br COIORIZER ASSOCIATES R. M. Zundel Chief, Lands Section February ESTABLISHED BUSINESS in Paint Colors? 28, 1964 EM-EV- Western Auto Associate Store Owner, because of illness in the family, must sell his store in Moab, Utah. No exWe perience is required. cash train you. Minimum Investment of $15,000 is needed. See, phone, or write now about this excellent business opportunity. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY 2890 Reeves Avenue Ogden, Utah, Ph. EX2-7544 BENNETTS 2e&mz&i n, PAINTS Land Office P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110 Published in the San Juan cord March 26, April 23, 1964 Re2, 9, 16, It would take a herd of nearly 900 cows to supply milk to the families of Kennecotts 6700 Utah Copper Division employees. Every day Utahs copper family buys about 13,200 quarts of milk. This is just one example of the enormous purchasing power represented by the Kennecott payroll. Other examples of how employees spend their daily earnings of approximately $124,000 .nclude average daily expenditures of $25,000 for food products, $21,700 housing, $11,700 for clothing and $3,200 for health care. From the full fr range of their buying, virtually every segment of Utahs economy feels the impact of copper. However, Kennecotts annual payroll of nearly $45 million is just part of the story. Add $30 million in local purchases by the company, and state and local tax payments totaling $12.5 million, and the grand total soars to $87.5 million! Every operating day at Kennecott is the starting point of dollars that circulate from one end of the state to the other. Directly and indirectly just about every Utahn is in the path of these dollars. MONTICELLO DOXOL SERVICE Cleal Bradford, Phone 587-249- 1 Mgr. SSemtscoSi Sapper Corporation -- p Utah Copper Division |