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Show 1 4-- H Legal Notice Streak Sewing Ruth Christensen By The first meeting o f the Sewing Streakers was held on May 17th at Karen Etherington s house. The members elected the club officers who NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in San Juan County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 43840 (05-99- 8) Atlas CorBox 1207, Moab, poration, P.O. Utah 84532. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from ft. deep a well, 200-3560 ft. and W. at a point S. 70 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 1, T31S, R25E; and used for mining purposes in Big Indian Mining District at Wood Mine in NE14SE14 Sec. 1, T31S, R25E, and NW14SW14 Sec. 6, T31S, R26E. 43868 (09-59- 3) J. David are: Box 84535. Karen Etherington and Pauline Jensen. We sec. ft. of H fair. Legal Notice By NELL DALTON (Last weeks news) Tauna and Danny DeGraw and family of Salt Lake visited Maxine Lyman last week. Tauna made a very glamorous clown in the parade. children, Murray of Salt Connaughton and Mike and Dustin, of and Bill Christensen Lake visited Hazel last week. Deonne came for her classes reunion. Sharon and Buzz Riley of Farmington, New Mexico and Mary Brown and children of Provo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harvey. ten-ye- ar Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, San Juan School District will receive bids for approximately 75,000 gallons of gasoline for buses to be delivered as needed to the following locations: wat- 00 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, T33S, R23E; and used for the domestic purposes of 50 cattle in NE14NE14 Sec. 25, 1280 Mexican Hat Bluff B landing Montezuma Creek T33S, R23E. 43895 (09-59- 4) F. Ben-niBox Redd, 757, MontiUtah 84535. 0.015 cello, sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 350 ft. deep at a point N. 20 ft. and E. 20 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 10, T33S, R23E; and used for the stockwatering of 150 cattle and 6 horses in SE14SE14 Sec. 9, SWl4 SW14 Sec. 10 , and NWl4 NWl4 Sec. 15, allT33S,R23E. the Protests resisting on Monticello Bids must be plainly marked Sealed Bid on the outside of the envelope. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all or any portion of the bids. 6-i- Bids will be publicly opened at 2:00 P.M. at the office of the Board of Education, San Juan School District, Monticello, Utah on August 12, 1974. 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 Septem- Board of Education San Juan School District by Nancy Cahoon, Clerk Published in The San Juan Record August 1 and 8, 1974. 21, 1974. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER MAKE YOUR VACATION DESTINATION Published in the San Juan Record August 8, 15, and 22, 1974. AND ENJOY NATURES MOST UNIQUE WONDERLAND By Helen Redshaw NOTES French ft. deep well, 100-3a 85 at ft and W. point S. ber 4-- CELLS NEWSY Deonne er is to be diverted from an 8-i- nch are sewing articles of clothing for the & 0.015 presi president; Debra Etherington, secretary; Ruth Christensen, reporter. Our advisors are Clark J. Fullmer, 1242, Monticello, Utah Fullmer Wendy Naylor, dent; Linda Etherington, vice 00 5-i- nch Girls On Virginia and Don Evans are proud as can be With two new grandsons on the family tree. First came Spencer Cleat Saunders, Born in Denver to Lorna and Bart. Seven pounds, good start. hes OK 15 ounces is a July tenth was his birthday. Brother Carl B. third thinks And grandmother Gilda and Carl B. no. one Are just as proud of their new grandson. Then on the Fourteenth of Julio Good news came from New Mexico. Barbara and Cliff Evans had their first child. When they said, Its a boy" dad s' joy was wild. Seven pounds, six ounces he did weigh, Brian Lampkin is his name, they say. And the Lampkins, Lessell and Mary Alice, Feel like Royalty in a palace. Donald and Virginia went to Aurora, Colorado this month to meet their new grandson, Spencer C. Saunders. Their daughter Marea has been and still is helping her sister, Lorna, there. They later her husband Vals parents, Tom and Francis Jaramillo. Some trips they have taken while here are Mesa Verde and the Durango-Silv- who flew up earlier, Ann (Adams) Harrel five children of Sunny-med- e, Jerry and California are visiting her father, Leon Adams. sell her house in Dove Creek. Walter and Sid Snyaway from their and farming harvesting to Lake Powell for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kuykendall are staying with the Laurence Callihams while is helping Ed Baird. Clyde Glendora Frizell has her from three grandchildren Grand Junctio n for a visit. They are Dana, Connie and Their moCorey Cosslett. ther brought them and spent the week-enCongratulations to Daniel Johnson and his new bride. They were married in the Man-- ti Temple August 2, 1974. La Von Crowley is spending this week with her parents, the Jaime Crowleys. She is a teacher in the Durango schools. Loyce and Jerry Edwards stopped by from their trip to Alaska and told of their exciting adventures o f being stranded six days on the washed-oAlaskan Highway. The der's slipped d. They only had what food was on hand in the camper. News And Views From The Nursing Home By Jennie Black most entertaining mothers and daughters program was held under the direction of the Relief Society at the San Juan Nursing Home with Mar-goBlack, president, presiding. Over 60 mothers and daughters attended. A ry The opening song was makes farm equipment, repair, welding, free pickup and delivery. All Come Dub, our w. story was told by Connie Swen- by and meet Darryl and experienced equipment Eleven years experience and SCHOOLING ON RELIABLE OF TRACMAKES DARRYL ALL MAKES TORS AND COMBINES, MAN TO BREAK DOWNS FORCE KNOW WHEN YOU FROM THE White, a recent addi- TO OUR WITH HIM A BRINGS DEPTH IN STAFF, NEW Love at Home. The prayer was given by Denise Lyman. Michelle Nielson rendered abas-so- u Kit Lyman and solo. Black played the guitar Mary and sang several numbers. A humorous skit was presented by Velda Nielson, Arlene Lyman and Georganne Burten-shaA beautiful pioneer REPAIRMEN. tion to ut FORD Dub and to ness. A LIS CHALMERS - ton conduct some unfinished busi- COMPANY FIELD. er railway trip. Jimmie M. Forrest visited his son, Jimmie L., and family and a lot of friends in MonHe came ticello last week-en- d. to get his daughter, Connie, THE DOVE CREEK IMPLEMENT A tra- veled to Albuquerque to meet their grandson, Brian Lampkin Evans. En route home they stopped at Mancos Days celebration and Virginia visited with old kids she graduated from high school with. They also visited Donalds uncle Ted Evans, in Red Mesa, Colorado. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell the past week were Mr. Carrells parents, the Fred Carrells of Upalco, Utah. Also visiting them was their daughter Patsy Jaramil-l- o of Vernal. She also visited The rain is very spotty, but most of the beans look wonderful and wheat harvest is in full swing. Guests at the RossCarharts Friday evening for ice cream and cake were Cyndias sister and her daughter, visiting from Denver, and the H. W. The sister was Redshaws. from Pennsylvania. Jeannie and Richard Redshaw left Monday morning for Morgan, Utah, where Jeannie will be teaching this year. Zelma Kuykendall entertained for Lela Miller of Grand Junction Sunday afternoon at Lela has been her home. here visiting old friends and HYDRAULICS AND ALL MAKES OF DuB COMBINES AND TRACTORS. IS ALSO A TRAINED WELDER AND IS ABLE TO SOLVE ALL YOUR WELDING PROBLEMS. Take advantage of our free PICKUP AND DELIVERY TRACTOR WHEN ARE NEEDED. DEPARTMENT LOOK YOUR ON REPAIRS GIVE OUR SERVICE MAJOR A CALL FOR A NEW IN CUSTOMER SERVICE. DOVE CREEK IMPLEMENT CO. 677-224- 7 son. After the program several prizes were awarded to the mothers of the resthome. The oldest mother, Mary Poole, 98, was given first prize. Lucy Harris and Ann E. Hyde each aged 93 were the next oldest and received second prize. Retta Hurst was given third prize for having most daugh- ters at the party. Jessie Harvey won fourth prize for having four generations at the party. Margaret Dalton won fifth prize for 'being the youngest mother. Delicious refreshments were served, then the closing song God Bless America, was sung. Prayer was by Linda Brooks. |