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Show mm 0 !,v 11 e ESTATE OF DALE O. MORGAN, DECEASED. PROBATE NO. 849 Creditors will present cla- holders at the first of the lyear, I The mail truck was late Wed Inesday morning. It arrived in over an hour latg fce lcause the bad roads and Oumnel? T. V. afternoon poor visibility in the Salt news showed them at the Lake and Soldier Summit area. carried airport and Bob being San Juan Water Conservancy to a waiting ambulance. Don Dist. , board met Tuesday Christopherson piloted the evening. They drew a tentive plane furnished by the highbudget for 1971. They disway patrol. cussed Bluff culinary water Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton of project and also the Vega , Logan are the happy parents project. Those present were: of a son, Britt Richard, Devon Hurst of Bland Manager bom Jan. 7. He weighed Chairman Max Dalton ing; . 8 lbs. 4 oz. Maternal of Monticello; Warren Rick of are Mr. and Mrs. grandparents Bluff; Gene Blickenstaff, Frank Turner of West YellowKenneth McDonald of Bland-in- g; and Paternal , Mont, stone, Fred Casper, Montezuma grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Creek; Sammy Sommer ville, Don Barton. Moab; and Wilfred Frost, Monticello Museum Board Monticello. met Thursday evening with 10 The annual meeting will be members present. Time was held Jan. 27 at 7:30 in the Commissioners room of the spent in discussing projects to be completed before openCounty Courthouse. The public ing the museum next June. is invited . Several items have heen doMr. and Mrs. Stewart Lewis nated to the museum recently are moving from Moses Lake, among them a cheese press Washington to Snowflake, Ariz. donated by Brig Stevens and Where Stewart will be in charge an old rifle found and given of the hog business being es- the museum by Harry Sturgeon, tabilshed there by his father. These will be displayed next Mrs. Lewis stayed with her season. We appreciate all domother as their little girl nations and loans of articles, was in the San Juan County and will take good care of hospital with an attack croup, them. Becky Robinson has enIts good to see Lynn Hyde rolled at Stevens Heneger back in town. Lynn was reBusiness College in Salt Lake, cently discharged from the Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Redd U. S. Navy. He spent most of and family enjoyed a holiday his last year in Vietnam. After vacation in Southern Califorhis discharge, he spent several nia. Their daughter, Julie, weeks in California met them there and they spent visiting his mother and sisters Christmas with Mrs. Redds before coming to Monticello. sister, Mrs. Barbara Dowd and Welcome home Lynn. family in Thousand Oaks. Mrs. Barbara Gage of Salt They enjoyed seeing the Lake and Mrs. Colleen Dalton sights of the area such as of Moab visited relatives in Disneyland and Sea Monticello last Thursday. Mrs. World. They also spent severa Gage has been visiting her days in San Diago with er daughter, Colleen and family some friends, in Moab. were gone ten days, they Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton Defensive driving classes of Monticello and Mr. and conducted by the Farm Junior Johnson of Cahone, eau wornen are being combined business and pleasure teld in BIanding Thursday and in a trip to Durango Saturday. SatHrily evenings. There Mr. and Mrs. George and be another will Marlene Hill have moved back class probably in Monticello in March. to Monticello from Arvada, Dale Maughan's poor cow Colo. "Cannonball" gave up the Clyde Barton recently had and passed away. Several ghost a beef butchered by four solhave people inquired about diers fron the Black Mesa her condition. Missle Base. An investiMr. and Mrs. Jeff Wright gation by the County Sheriff and son, Clint, were New Department resulted in the Years visitors of Mr. and Mrs, apprehension of the Rustlers". Jim Wight and Mrs. Mabel The four were charged with Wright. petty larceny. The meat Trooper Robert Low was transferref to the University Hospital in Salt Lake City, Monday. He was accompanied by his wife, Darlene and I NOTICE TO CRFDITORS ESTATE OF MAY BAILEY, DECEASED. ims to the undersigned at the office of her attorney, Tom G. Platis, 267 North 4th East, Price, Utah, on or before the 25th day of March. A.D. , 1971; claims must be presented in accordance with the pro5, visions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verifications as required therein. Helen J. Platis Administratrix ESTATE OF RICHARD PERKINS NIELSON, Also known as Richard Nielson, Deceased Creditors will present claims Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Bluff, Utah 84512, on or beEast Second North, Monticello, fore the 2nd day of April, claims Utah, on or before the 5th day must be presented 1971; of April, 1971; Claims must in accordance with the be presented in accordance provisions of Section with provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, Utah Code Annotated, and with proper verification as 1953 as Amended, with prorequired therein. per verification as required therein. Dorothy C. Nielson Administratrix Penny Smith Administratrix of the Date of First publication Estate of May Bailey, December 31, 1970. Date Deceased. of Last Publication January 21, 1971. Date of First Publication: Dec 31, 1970. and vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Bruce K. Halliday, at 167 75-9-- 75-9-- 75-9-- Tom G. Platis Attorney for Administratrix 267 North 4th East Price, Utah First Published: December 24, 1970 Last Published: January 14, 1971. . 5, . 1 I deer-hunt- I I moved to Cedar City last week. Llyod will attend Southern Utah State College. The annual Stockholders meeting of the Dove Creek State Bank was held Tuesday with 11 of the shares represented. The meeting was conducted by Don Ferris, Chariman of the board. Diwere: Don rectors Ferris of Denver, I.D. Nighten gale of Farmington, New Mexico, Max Dalton ot Monticello and Paul Martin and Ted Weed of Dove Creek. Wade Redford declined and Cecil Martin of Dove Creek was elected director in his place. The regular monthly , directors meeting followed the stockholders meeting and officers of the bank were elected as follows: President, I.D. Nightengale; Executive Ted Weed; and Vice Pres, and cashier, Sam Thompson. The Bank paid a $25. per share dividend to the stock- re-elec- wfl ml sBcmsEftaran) Put in or take out any amount, any time 4,i per annum interest is paid on this most popular of all savings plans. Bur-M- rs. 1 was recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blake poo The San Juan Record Monticello, Itali Thursday.f January 14, Pact- - 1971 k-c- This free service makes saving easier Funds are automatically transferred from your checking account to your savings account on the day or days you designate. This is the sure way to save regularly. 5 3-mo- account nth per annum interest is paid 3 months from the day of deposit of $500 or more in savings certificates of deposit. 5 5Vfe 5 Wo lyear account per annum is guaranteed for 1 year from the day of deposit of $500 or more in savings certificates of deposit. Interest is paid every 3 months. Smokey Says: 53A ted 2-ye- ar account 534 per annum interest is guaranteed for 2 years from the day of deposit of $500 or more in savings certificates of deposit. Interest is paid every 3 months. ion Vice-Preside- Each depositors account is insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. nt, i i r r. Dont let trash fires get away! .3 : 5, |