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Show Scut Teconet fuaa MEMBER mmm PER with lice uismi unuuuumm According to research Outside County .... Mrs. Nell Dalton Mexican Hat , Mrs. .Florence Galbraith Blanding Mrs.' Helen Redshaw Outeast Mrs. Sharon Grounds Mrs. Pat Davis Bluff Montezuma Creek . Mrs. Max Wilcox. . T .. DISTRICT OUTSIDE Serial No. Amount Harold Bowen. Alf Haaland La Sal Your hospital cares 80 rds 30.5 rds, S Bluff nary, hoarseness or difficulty in swallowing. But if it persists for Now is the time to prevent brain fever in your horses. It Dr. Thomas said this disease is caused by a virus. To ' complicate matters, it has been shown there are four strains of this virus. Fortu- nately, only two of the straips occur in Utah. Consult your veterinarian for further details concerning this dread disease in horses. , ,.vVA- - at Patio Rock-le- Beg. t t'rri-- f t R A A ft, th S 210 E 155.5 ft, 741.25 Sinclair ft, 540 119.4 N A. N 6 820 ft, W ft 160 of Cen. Sec. 27, E ft, S 119.4 ft, E 9.05 CITY Agent Rogers. 122.20 Building and equipment only. n: Uranium 6 Petroleum. Inc. ll rds 40 E. , N th 1180' fc S from Ek Cor. Sec. 25, Twp. 33 N 100', W 222' to beg. . W 100', E 222', STATE S., 101.10 ASSESSMENTS Atlas Minerals Being upon mining rights on the Mujer sin Verguenca, Mi Corazon, Be same Mucho, Posco, Fundadora, Te Quiero, Mi Vida located in Big Indian Mining District, also South Almar Mine situated in Ss Sec. 28, Nk Sec. 33, NWfc Sec. 34, Twp. 29 S., R. 24 E. , the following claims: Answer, Beta, White Sage, Jack, Elect ron. Gamma, Alpha, Eleven, Neutron, Far West No. 2, Far West No. 3 and N. M. No. 1. Also being upon mining rights in the Mi Vida patented claims Sur. 7251 Twp. 30 S. , R. 24 E 709,912.70 F. J. Denten on unpatented mining claims known Located on SW'ly rim of White Canyon 12 miles from mouth of White Canyon. Also being upon mining rights on unpatented mining claims, known as the Sunrise Mining Claim, located on SW'ly rim of White Canyon 12 miles from mouth of White Canyon. Also: Shuttle cars. Hammer 6 Legs (2), Compressor 365 Jaeger, John Deere Loader 440, Blower 12", Compressor LeRoi 105,. Being upon mining rights as the Uracop Mining Claim. 2,538.86 HeCla Mining Company Being upon mining rights on the Hot Rock 6 Radon Groups. Bell Claim, Victor Claim, Carole, Duncan 1, Duncan 2, Duncan 3, Duncan 4, Far West 1, Far West 1A, Digger, Daisy D. , Pinion, Nonip, Yellow Rose, Astor, Fortunate, Fourteen, Blondy, Bob Wire. 478,675.24 Industrial Uranium Company Being upon mining rights on the Abe 1 unpatented mining claim located in Sec. 33, TW. 33 S. , R. 20 E. , in Stevens Canyon. Being upon mining rights on the Marcy unpatented mining claim located on Elk Ridge. Being upon mining rights on the Abe 2 mining claim located in Sec. 33, T. 33 S. , R. 20 E. , unpatented in Stevens Canyon. Being upon mining right s on the Marcy 2 Operation located on the Terry 6 Mining Claim located on Elk Ridge in San Juan County mile from Marcy operation. Secs. 31, J2 6 36, T. 34 S. , R 19 & 20 E Being upon mining rights on the Pay Day 9 unpatented mining claim located two miles north of the Big Notch on Elk Mountain and joining Pay Day 8 on the easterly side. Also being upon mining rights on the Tasar & Yellow John unpatented Also all mining claims.. machinery and improvements' as more fully described in 1966equipment, and 1967 State Tax Commission Assessment Roll . 109,0 59.34 Jerry Mayfield LeRoi Compressor 1953, Used Hoist, Jackhammer, Mine Car, Small Tools, etc Shumwav Brothers Mining 29. Being upon mining rights on the Sympatica 1 unpatented mining claim located in the Cottonwood Mining District. Being upon mining rights in a group of unpatented mining claims known as the Basin. Being upon mining rights in White Canyon, on the unpatented mining claim known as the Avalanchie 9 on all contiguous claims located 400 years north of the NW corner of Sec. 2, Twp. 35 S. t 20 E. , the ! . Look Mine 71,71262 Texwood Being upon mining rights on a group of unpatented mining claims krrcwn as the- Texwood Mine. This is known as State Lease 4606. iso all equipment, machinery and as more fully described m State Tax Commission improvements Assessment Roll for 1965, 15,585 Utah Plateau Company Compressor IR 315 1946. Ruth C. 69.14 Zahn Kathryn Z IN WITNESS Placer, Sur. WHEREOF, 31 this 96 V V V V 3- V X' Date of Publication: WV.V. VV 54 Company Being upon mining rights in a group of unpatented mining claims in White Canyon, known as the Royal Flush and all contiguous claims located in Cottonwood District approximately k mile W'ly from Big Hole entrance on Cottonwood Creek. Being upon mining rights in White Canyon, on unpatented mining claim known as the Cottonwood 4 and all contiguous claims. Being upon mining rights in a group of unpatented mining claims known as Monticello, Utah 84535 v Bradford Mae day I 6769. 7.39 have hereunto set my hand and official seal, of April, 1970. Realtors LEX REALTY, VJ YA'f-f- 9.83 CITY ft, th Drive-I- R. 23 ed, road, with fouriacres. Attractive inside. Another ad- joining 14 acres available. Excellent highway frontage. 640 Acres East of Monticello. 446 acres cleared. The past winter has been tough for real estate sales, but things are moving again. We have made several sales the past week and heed additional listings. If you have property for sale contact Lex Realty. Don't forget we are agents for UNITED HOMES, your best buy in quality pre --built homes. V 106.05 21.22 Cor. Lot 1, Block 2, th V 155.5 ft to beg NW 210 N Jessie 6 H. Fredrick lex 587-22- W A MONTICELLO Furnished in Monticello, fully rented. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms. $15,000 and owner will consider trade for land. house at junction of highway 160 and Horse-hea- d 587-22- Plat Lot 4, Block 14, ft j. Realtors F. Bennion Redd DeMar Perkins Cor Sec. 30, Twp. 40 S. , R. 22 E. , E 30.5 rds, N 16 rds to beg NE rds, IX Interest in: Beg. Twp. 36 S., R. 22 E- -, 160 to beg All new listings. . 41.53 ft, Beg. R. 4-p- to 278 W S. Baker D. th two weeks, the American Cancer Society suggests that you see your physician. LEX REALTY, 5', Hall A. George B- -7 ; ordi- 16 BIANDINC . year. 35 Wk ent It could be something Sec. 35, Twp. Cor. Sec. 30 Twp. 40 S. , R. 22 E. , S 341.22 ft, N 43.55 214.5 ft, S 7745' E 647.48 ft, S 7730' E 474.33 ft m1 to East line of Lot 1, N to NE Cor Lot 1, W along N line to beg . pot-belli- 50 7. N NW Beg. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, May 14, 1970 Page Two of S E Control parasites in horses occurs rather frequently in Utah from May through Nov 4 ember, according to Don W. Thomas, extension veterinarian, Utah State University. Dr. Don Thomas strongly advises that horses should be vaccinated for brain fever if it hasn't been done this year, In order to provide for maxi mum protection it is necessary to vaccinate horses eacl. June 2 SEkNWfc 278', Ineze Wilson 6 Beg. 2100-A-- cor. $ Lonie 2092 The theme for National Hospital Week this year is "Your Hospital Cares. " Perhaps it is a good time to ask yourself the question, "Do they?" You are aware that the hospitals in your community stand ready to meet your health needs day or night; 365 days a year; but to most, the hospital is just a service that might be needed in the future. How is it with you? You may know that your hospital cares, but do you return that concern by taking the time to understand the problems that face your hospital as a community health center? Everyone knows that the cost of hospital services is increasThis is the season of the ing, but how many have taken the time to understand the year when internal parasites reasons for the increase? Consider, a corps of over 270 health can damage young foals, acl workers are required to serve each 100 patients. Even at nomicording to Don W. Thomas, nal salary levels the cost to the patient could reach $40 per extension veterinarian, Utah day. The concentration of expensive, complex, but necessState University. ary facilities and equipment needed for the practice of modFoals, especially yearlings, em medicine and used by all the physicians in the commun- but even older horses, are ina few years ago. ity occasions cost to the patient jured by these internal paraFor these and many other valid reasons related to our personal sites. Parasitism is common welfare, it is little wonder that hospital cost exceed the norm- - in Utah horses and often prevents a horse's genetic abilal "cost of living" spiral found in our national economy. It is well known to us all that the cost of purchasing and maintainity to be fully expressed in a good performing conHave increased automobiles has our being you every year. ing horse, Thomas said. sidered that the same inflationary cost applies to the over "Many owners are disap- - ' serve 000 must items your hospital 10, you? purchase to pointed in some of their aniHave you considered that much of the new technologies and mals who are out of good genbillions spent capabilities of medicine made possible through etic material, but are dammade when available to in research finds its application only hosaged by internal parasites so the public through their hospitals? It increases the cost of that do not perform as they pital care, but in the last 20 years alone 4, 500, 000 Americans " could. they are alive and well today because their hospitals cared enough Some of the general symto incorporate the new into their offerings. of parasitic infestatioi s ptoms Have you taken time to study the operation of your hospital? horse are: thinness, in the If so, you have discovered the efforts being made to constantshort of breath, Industrial weakness, management ly streamline hospital operations. shall service each unthrifty appearance, tucket techniques are being applied to guarantee econand with up flanks, rougT be provided by qualified personnel efficiency hair mucm the attention of each same coat, time the paleness at while patient giving omy membranes, and, in some 'and understanding he has come to expect. Planning and coordanimals, colic, diarrhea, ination are the order of the day and always with you, the puband stunted growth. However, lic, the beneficiary. some animals that are para" Yes, "your hospital cares, and you need to care for your sitized do not show these obhospital by understanding and supporting its needs as it does vious symptoms. yours. Brain Fever John C'user beg George non-exist- 6 Beg. 853.8 N & 710 E of SW 26 S., R. 22 E. , S 50 7. 5', E . Monticello Mrs. Lillian Voriht 1970: I $4 $5 f Delinquent list of tax sales for the year 1965 sold to San Juan County, January 10, 1966, and not redeemed, to be sold at Public Auction May 29, sci- entists in Beltsville, Mary land, there is a proven, ef fective control procedure, he said. It includes two steps: (1) Proper timing of insecti-- i cide treatments to break the life cycle of the lice and (2) quarantine and treating all cattle to be added to the herd. For many years cattlemen have been using control meth ods that reduce the number of cattle lice, but have not followed the procedure for completely getting rid of these pests in their herds. Many owners are giving then animals only one treatment per year. Tests have shown that it takes at least two treatments spring and fall. Utah SUBSCRIPTION RATES In County Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the to the provisions of Section following described real estate, situated in said County and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. Don W. Thomas, extension veterinarian, Utah State Uni Editor and Publisher Entered in the Postoffice at Monticello, Utah as Second Class matter Published every fhursday at Monticello, 1 Notice Is hereby given that on the 29th day of May 1970 at 10:30 A.M., at the North East door of the County Court House in Monticello, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to be paid to the County Treasurer upon acceptance of bid, pursuant Costly cattle lice in herds can be controlled, observes H. V. ALWARD SALE OF FINAL TAX NOTICE Association - Founded 1885 . istecii Cattlemen don't have to live OAA Clytie E. Barber, County Clerk and Auditor of San Juan County April .30, May i 7, 14, 21, 28 v owiuu.vui , |