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Show Travel Utah is plea Ik5ggi LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS 3.0 acs. All uses in NWjSEj Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, San Juan County School District, will receive sealed bids for furnishing approximately 2600 Square Yards of carpet in the said Sec. 32. Protests resisting the grantThe following applications ing of these applications have been filed with the State with reasons therefor must Engineer to change and appbe filed in duplicate with ropriate water in San Juan the State Engineer, 442 State County, State of Utah, through Capitol, Salt Lake City, out the entire year unless Utah 84114, on or before otherwise designated. LocaJune 15, 1968. tions are SLBGM. Hubert C. Lambert Cecil M. Conway, State Engineer Bluff, Utah, proposes to corPublished in San Juan Record, rect the point of diversion and Monticello, Utah, on May 2, place of use of Oil sec. -- ft. 9, 16, 1968. of water out of total of 1 sec. -- ft. of water evidenced by App. No. 37058(09-383- ). The original application was NOTICE TO CREDITORS filed for . 1 sec. -- ft. , however, the applicant has filed proof ESTATE OF NATHAN F. and is only perfecting .011 DOYEL, also known as N. F. sec. -- ft. of water. The water Doyel, Deceased. was to have been diverted from a well at a point S. 530 Creditors will present claims ft. and W. 2640 ft. from NE vouchers to tire undersigwith Cor. Sec. 25, T40S, R22E, the Law Office of L. ned at and used for domestic purposes Anderson at 21 North Robert of two families and from Mar. Main in Monticello, Utah, 15 to Nov. 15 for irrigation the 26th day of before or on of 0.4 ac. All uses to be in July, 1968; claims must be NWiNEi and NEjNWi said presented in accordance with Sec. 25. the provisions of Section Hereafter, .011 sec. -- ft. of 5, Utah Code Annotated, water is to be diverted from a 1953, and with proper verifiwell 500 ft. deep at a cation as required therein. S. 610 ft. and VV, 2569 point ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, Elwood W. Lovell, T40S, R21E, and used for Administrator domestic purposes of one famDate of First Publication ily and from Mar. 15 to Nov. April 18, 1968 15 for irrigation of . 4 ac. Date of Last Publication All uses in NWNEj, NENWj May 9, 1968. said Sec. 25. 38710 (09-46- 7) Division of State Lands, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tour May 8 . 5 sec. -- ft. of water from a schools of San Juan School District, according to the following specifications: Carpet shall be Bigelow, McGee, Hardwick, or approved equal, Acrilan 10CX face Z. C. M. I. No. SO. 2044-048(Gropoint Type) a-5- 59 der. Row 8 Ply 3 It can be said that .there are Yam Weight 42 oz. uncut 46 oz. (face yam) Warp Cotton 6. 59 oz. sq. yd. Pile 250 uncut to . 290 Cotton Filling 8. 90 oz. sq. yd. Stuffer Cotton 6. 83 oz. sq. yd. Back Coating Clear Coat 1 1. 00 oz. sq. yd. Total Weight 77.24 Subject to normal manufac- turing tolerances Pad shall be 100 hair, 40 ounce pad. This contractor shall provide all necessary labor, tack strips, aluminum edging to make a complete job. A certificate shall be provided by Carpet manuf- 5-- in. acturer stating that the register numbers of the carpet furnished are in accordance with these specifications. Carpet to be installed by June 20. starts well ft. deep at a point N. 1900 ft. and E. 105 ft. from S Cor. Sec. The Board reserves the right to reject all or any portion of the bid. Bids must be plainly marked "Sealed Bid" on the outside of envelope and indicate what item the bid covers. Bids will be publicly opened at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at the 1-- 500 32, T40S, R24E, and used ARE YOU STUCK A range management tour sponsored by the San Juan 'echnical Action Panel will je conducted Wednesday, May All livestockmen and other interested persons are invited to participate. Those participating should be prepared to leave from the courthouse in Monticello at eight a. m. or the Blanding IN A DEAD END JOB? Library at nine a. m. Men and women needed now The tour will include visits to investigate claims for to allotments with different insurance adjusters; expenses types of grazing systems. These will include rest roation, defpaid and car furnished. Pick location, earnings to erred rotation, and seasonal $8 per hour part time; to grazing system in the southern $1,000 per month full time. part of the comity. Mr. Karl Free placement service. Parker, Range Specialist with Train at home, keeping the Utah State University Extension Services, will discuss your present job until ready to move up. For complete the various management sysdetails about this State tems and principles of range write: Approved training, management. NORTH AMERICAN CLAIMS Inasmuch as the tour will TRAINING DIVISION, require being in the field for 3435 East Bayaud Ave. most of the day, it is suggested that participants bring their Denver, Colorado 80209 Supply your name, address, own lunch. city, and phone number. office of the Board of Educa-:io- n, San Juan County School District, Monticello, Utah, May 13, 1968. Board of Education San Juan County School District By Lisle G. dent Adams, Presi- Published April 25, May 2, 9, '968. I Vhnrafif Space Heaters Hot Water Heaters Tank Rentals Lat us supply your needs. We'll canyon and gorges, and the other of towering mountain ranges and lush alpine meadows and forests. Spring comes early to tills land of contrast. Budding leaves and wild flowers can appear as early as the latter days of February in the lower elevations of southern Utah. l4 the southwestern sector, near St. George, winter never really puts in an appearance. Waterfalls appear in Zion National Park and in southeastern Utah, the Green and Colorado rivers rush with renewed ferocity with the melting of the snows. Wild flowerj such as Indian paintbrush and xppies, appear in the vast loor of the Canyonlands Nat-on- al Park, while 30 miles across the Spanish Valley away he LaSal Mountains, second righest range in the state, are rianketed in contrasting white until early summer. Farther north spring makes red-ro- ck Service Work take care of your tank or bottle. 10-ac- six-spir- heritage. Salt Lake City, itself a study in contrast, is situated on the northern extremity of the Salt Lake Valley. The copper-doed State Capitol Building looks down on a growing skyline at its doorstep, southeastward to the Wasatch range, southwest to the copper-lade- n Oquirrh Mountains, and westward to the Great Salt Lake. Not to be outdone in its grandeur, San Juan County has much to offer the citizens of the state. In addition to those places mentioned above, one can visit the oldest city in the county - Bluff, and on down into the oil fields of Aneth where pumps bring up the prect ious and necessary oil. One can also visit historic Mexican Hat, the Goosenecks of the San Juan, go down the San Juan hesitant debut in the Salt on a rubber raft, view magni-ce- nt ake Valley between March Valley of the Gods and snows.' As the weather warms, Monument Valley. Visit the winters brown gradually is impressive St. Christopher's changed to green. Golf and Mission, the tremendous Natwalks in the park are again ural Bridges, the beautiful ashionable. Blue Mountains with snow still In Stark contrast to the warmth nestled on some of the slopes, and green of the valleys, even go over to Hovenweep, where nearly half of the state'i a short distance out of the state, population reside, winter holdi and share this wounderful firm in the ski resorts less than visit numerous Indian Moki 2(Xmiles away. High in the massive Wasatch range border-- I ruins, see our famed Newspapep Rock and, in general, get acing the valley, storms can quainted with a part of the j Iqave as much as two feet of State of Utah that many northfresh, dry powder snow in a at least, do not know erners, single day even in late May. even exists. farther east, in the craggy Uinta range , spring seldom Arrives until summer has reached the remainder of the state. Not far behind the arrival . of spring come the first of the seasons visitors to Utah. Poweir boats begin to explore the 180-mi- le length of Lake Pow- -; mr -- t : j even in March. Jeeps begin to probe the expanses of Canyonlands, and tents and trailers once again appear in the camp ell, J ApovrarV the imprersive seat of the IDS Church in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. re The square, interlaced by a network of tree-lin- ed walks, is more than the seat of a religion. It is a monh ument to the hardy pioneers who colonized the region in 1847, coming a thousand milef in covered wagons to their " long sought "land of Zion. ep Here is the famous, Salt Lake Temple, topped by 4 massive gold statute of the Mormon angel Moroni. Here, too, is the huge Salt Lake ed Tabernacle, under whose Mormon famed roof the Tabernacle Choir broadcasts each Sunday. There's the Sea- gull Monument, a monument to a past miracle, and statutory commemorating the Mormon egg-shap- really two Utahs - one of deefl, 75-9-- for domestic purposes of three families, domestic uses at a church for Navajo Indian Tribes, and for irrigation of able to them, this is a remin- Pitch 200 (k33JI Kterga 6-- ln. The "Different World of Utah" will be viewed by thousands of Utahns during the month of May, if citizens will participate in Governor Ramjtonj program of seeing Utah first. Utahh spend $56 million yearly in pleasure traveling, but only about $14 million, or 25$', is spent within the state. It is Governor Ramptons idea that Utahns should first see their own state and in case one forgets the marvels that are availf j j summer-lik- e Students show promise Mrs. Blaine Jones had nothing :ut praise for her piano students when they performed for her and their parents and friends officials predict, more than sic at a recital held Sunday aftermillion persons will have tour noon in her home. ed Utah, visiting the three Performing well for their national parks, the nine nat- admiring audience were Byron, ional monuments, two national Cynthia and T amera Harvey, recreation areas, nine national Linda, Sandra and Karen Robforests and 33 state parks. inson, Lynn Harvey, Peggy, Nearly one --third of the visitJonathan and Jeffery Jones. ors will tour Temple Square, Those who enjoyed the recit-- t al and the efforts of the young The San Juan Record sters were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Monticello, Utah Mrs. Julius Harvey, Robinson, , Thursday May 2, lj968 and Mr. Peterson Mrs. John Page Fourteen and Mrs. George Park. grounds of Zion and Bryce National Parks. 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