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Show LaSal Legal Notice T r- - INVITATION o co a 3 At o Q) CC c P9 3 C ra 0) 0) H to bid Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Road County Purchasing O. Box 1088, Monti-cell- o, P. Agent, Utah until 10 a.m. Feb- ruary o L. o (Contd. from page ruary 18, 1974. 1:30 oclock p.m. Feb18, 1974, they will be opened and publicly read in the Commissioners Room in the San Juan County Courthouse. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Descriptions of items wanted: 390 sq. yds. x 6 re(1) inforced concrete floor. (2) Precast concrete foundation for steel cattleguards. (3) 1 - 20 x 12 overhead fiberglass door, installed. (4) 1- -3 steel wall-i- n door installed. Specifications may be obtained at the County Road office, 835 E. Highway 666. Bidders may bid on one or all items. Published in the San Juan Record January 31, February 7 and 14, 1974. Legal Notice L. Robert Anderson, Attorney for San Juan County Water Conservancy District P. O. Box 1057 Monticello, Utah 84535 Telephone No. went surgery on his knee on Monday. The Eubanks were in Green River Friday to watch Green River The Eubanks were in Green River Friday to watch the Monticello and Green River game evening. Legal Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS District Monticello, Utah un- til 3:00 p.m. on February 11, 1974, bids will then be opened at a time determined by the owner. Construct a septic tank and field drains. The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, and plans, specifications, forms of performance and payment bonds, and other contract documents may be examined at the office of Rollins, Brown and Gunnell, Inc., 1435 West 820 North, Provo, Utah, or at San Juan School District, Monticello, Utah. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, STATE THE MATTER OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SAN JUAN COUNTY WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO TITLE 73, CHAPTER 9, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED, 1953, AS AMENDED. OF ELSIE LEE WICKERSHAM, also known as ELSIE LEE CLAXTON, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of L. Robert Anderson, at 21 North Main in MonticeUo, Utah, on or before the 1st day of May, 1974; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec5, tion Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with pro- per verification as required therein. Nina Gilbreth, Administra- trix Date of First Publication: January 24, 1974. Date of Last Publication: February 14, 1974. , PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'kk Civil No. 2448 The terms of the following directors representing the fol- lowing divisions of the San Juan County Water Conservancy District have expired: Name of Director - Division Represented Kenneth MacDonald James N. Barry Wilford Frost Blanding Eastland Monticello On Wednesday, the 6th day of February, 1974, at 2 oclock P.M. in the Court Room of f the above entitled Court in the San Juan County Court House at Monticello, Utah, the Honorable Edward Sheya, Judge of the above entitled Court, will act to fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of said terms of office. Any person interested in this matter wishing to make any recommendation to the Court, may communicate the same to the Court in writing to the Clerks Office at County Monticello, Utah or in person at the time and place specified. DATED J s this 18th of January, 1974. day s Clytie Barber Clerk of the District Court 4 s San Juan of Utah County, State (Seal) j f I Date of First Publication: January 24, 1974. Date of Last Publication: January 31, 1974. Answering to sick call: Jimmy Carlson missed four days of school because of illness. Pat Cook is recupat home after surgery erating in the San Juan County hospital. Mr. Craig was taken to the hospital Thursday morning after suffering another heart attack, but is now resting comfortably. Ratoh Howe and Mrs. Craig took him there; Mrs. Craig and the Thompsons visited him on Saturday. Mr. Vernon was ill and missed school on Friday. Young Michael Smallcanyon was brought home from the Monument Valley Hospital last Sunday. Sarah reports very bad roads due to rain and melting snow to Navajo Mountain. They drove there and to Kayenta before picking up Michael. Sunday morning services at St. Christophers Mission, lovely baby shower for Mrs. Kenneth Endters at the Eastland Church, January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Travist Johnson accompanied Mrs. Afton Frost and daughter, Jaynann, to Logan last week for a visit with Orals sister, Mrs. Wesley Norton and husband who are leaving on a mission to Penn. soon. Others going with them were Mrs. Sarah Barton and daughter, Mrs. Eloise Mahon, from A Blanding. Bernice Barry accompanied Jim to Logan last week to the Water Board meeting. for the baby Hostesses shower for Mrs. Endters were Nerese Johnson, Joyce and Joan Harvey, and Maxine Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley cared for the Bobo children last week in Durango while their parents and Marsha Crowley went to Arizona. Mildred Miller spent a week in Denver caring for her sons family, Capt. Miller of the Continental Airlines, while the parents enjoyed skiing at Vail January 20, were followed by a community dinner, with 160 A turkey dinner attending. was served, prepared by Sue Scott, Amelia Begay, and Lucille Jones. Lucilles five daughters helped with the serving. Father Scott carved the turkeys. The annual congregation meeting was held in the afternoon. Council members elected for the year are Nick and Aspen. The B.Y.F. group enjoyed being on the hill near the Ran- Nez, Nadine Johnson, John Atcitty, David Lyndon, ger station Saturday p.m., then bids. Published in the San Juan Record January 24, 31, Feb7, 1974. and Tom Jones. Beginning Sunday, February 3, at NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State ' X The moment you step into our comfortable lobby, youll find a lot going on for your vacation pleasure. Engineer to appropriate water in San Juan County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Curtis Wheeler andBilly J. Wheeler, 2321 Whittemore, St. Louis, Missouri 63104. 2.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from Creek at a point N. Mill 1350 ft. and E. 2000 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 4, T27S, R23E; and used for the domestic purposes of two families, stockwatering of 50 cattle; and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for the irrigation of 160.0 acs. in El2NEl4Sec. 1, T27S, R22E; and W12NW14 Sec. 6, 43162 (0 T27S, R23E. 43163 Curtis (05-96- 1) Wheeler and Billy J. Wheeler, 2321 Whittemore, St. Louis, Missouri 63104. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 7 -- inch well, 192 ft. deep at a point S. 1005 ft. and W. 90 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 1, T27S, R22E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 50 cattle; and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in El2 NE14 Sec. 1, T27S, R22E; and Wl2 NW14 Sec. 6, T27S, R23E. the Protests resisting granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before March 16, 1974. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published Record Jan. 14, 1974. nearly in 31, Juan San Feb. 7 and Ucolo. Goes to zero every night here at Laurence Calliham underwent Swim in our delightful surgery in the Monticello Hospital January 22. pool, enjoy a refreshing Sauna See the real Mexico tour 16-d- ay El Paso to El Paso Leave Cortez March o Elegant Dining at the Golden Spike Relax in the Railhead Lounge 10 Call Cortez Travel Service 565-92- 95 Deadline: February 10 Dottie Wayt, tour host ; j ? ni al. . $599 p.m. the Mission will ning until March 30. Father Scott and Leroy Atcitty are working with a group of young people in training to become acolytes, so that they will be prepaed to assist in the Sunday services. Religious education classes are held each Wednesday afternoon after school for children in grades one to four. The children are bused to and from the classes. Teachers are Joanne Lyndon, Catherine Tso, Betty Vigil, and Cecelia Maryboy. Joanne, Nick, and baby Michael have been visiting in Farmington. Jack and Marie Atcitty are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Tuesday, January 22, at the Monticello hospit- Twelve ladies attended the Bible Study at the home of Nettie Bolt Tuesday, January 29 in Dove Creek. Mrs. E. I. Webber is our leader and makes the lessons very interesting. The David Allens and Walter Snyders enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream with Phyllis Snyder and family Sunday, as it was Phyllis' birthday. Were having very nice wea- ther, but cold. 60) 7 present a course in basic Christian beliefs for adults 16 years of age or older. This will continue each Sunday eve- at Eastland. Legal Notice Lenny Yanito, Baxter Benally, Fernandez Begay, Mary Benally, had their refreshments at the Roy Verners (and got warm). Jerry Mourer passed away in a hospital in Green River, His funeral was Wyoming. in the L.D.S. Church Thursday in Monticello and buried by his father, Albert Mourer in the Mountain View Cemetery San Juan School District By Nancy Cahoon , Clerk IN NOTICE By LAUREL THOMPSON ESTATE IN THE OF UTAH Bluff Stuff Legal Notice 75-9-- Separate, sealed bids for the following work will be received by the San Juan School ruary 801-587-2- 4) The Tom Dennison family attended the mission board meeting at Gallup this weekend. School news: a party was enjoyed by the school staff on Wednesday evening, the 23rd. Leslie and Sarah were the planners; everyone helped with the refreshments, featuring d. chili and Everyone a reports marvelous time with fun and games. i : J i fry-brea- J i NOTICE TO PUDUC CHILDREN FREE Accommodations for two. beds for two queen-siz- e will allow your people children to share the same accommodations at no additional cost. TRI-AR- C IRAVEqqqe iwisnummun 161 West 600 South Salt Lake City, Utah 521-73- 73 The Public Hearing originally set for January 29, 1974 for review of our rate schedule has been postponed. The public will be notified when the hearing is rescheduled. Utah Gas Sorvico Company ) |