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Show Letter Sagebrush (Contd. from page 2) lot longer to calm his kids than it did to set that young Indian straight. This was about August of 1908 when Casse Gray still drank warm new milk from her little tin cup and thought that the world was Papa and Mama and a few relatives. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Paul James Black, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 32 Mountain View Drive, Monticello, Utah 84535 on or before the third day of January A.D. 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper veri75-9-- fication as required therein. Paul Dean Black Executor of the estate of Paul James Black, Deceased. Published in The San Juan Record October 2, 9, 16 and 23, 1975. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in San Juan County throughout the entire year un- less otherwise designated. Isaac J. Locations in SLB&M. (09-55- 0) a-8- Chamberlain and Sam R. O. Box 692, P. Chamberlain, Utah 84511, Blanding, pro- poses to change the point of diversion of 0.5 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. The water has been 42058. diverted from a well, 100-2ft. deep at a point N. 200 ft. and W. 2085 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 23,T36S,R22E; and used for domestic purposes of two families, stockwatering of 100 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the of 30 acs. in irrigation NW14SE14 Sec. SWJ4NE14, 10-in- ch 00 23, T36S, R22E. Hereafter, 0.5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from two wells: (1) same as herewell, tofore; (2) and (3) 6-i- nch 100-2- 00 (Contd. from page 2) was hostile to his views on some matters, he frankly and honestly took the time to spell out why he felt as he did. And on more than one occasion told people that the reason for having more than one person run for office was that people might have a choice, and if they did not subscribe to his ideas they had a choice, but he stood firmly for those things that he felt were right. I presume some of the things you said in your editorial will bring the abuse of some who might not agree with you. But as with Jake Garn, I take my hat off to you, too, for speaking out on matters that you feel strongly about. I hope to see the day when we can read what pople write or what they say, universally, and can depend on their statement as what they really stand for or believe. It is gratifying to see an honest oasis in the desert of willy-nillyne- ss. Good luck, s Karl R. Lyman ft. deep at points: (1) Same as heretofore; (2) N. 150 ft. and W. 2085 ft. (3) N. 300 ft. and W. 2085 ft., both NOTICE OF SALE TO FORECLOSE LIEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that pursuant to Section 38-2-- 4, Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended, the undersigned Redds Motors will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder the following described Motor Vehicle, to wit: 1 - 1972 one -- half ton Pickup, Ford Serial Number F25YRN61942, at its place of business in Monticello, San Juan County, State of Utah, at 10 oclock a.m. on Friday, October 10, 1975. Said sale will be held to foreclose a lien held by the undersigned, Redds Motors, pursuant to the provisions of Utah Code AnSection 4, notated 1953 as amended, in the sum of $1,024.16 for services rendered since June, 38-2-- 1972. That the name of the owner of said Motor Vehicle is Piute Springs Ranch, Ucolo Route, Monticello, Utah. Dated this 26th day of Sep- tember, 1975. Redds Motors Date of First Publication: tober Oc- 3, 1975. Date of Last Publication: October 10, 1975. from El4 Cor. Sec. 23, T36S, R22E (1.3 mi. NE of Blanding); and used for domestic, stockwatering, and irrigation same Division of 45441 State Lands, 105 State Capitol, Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 84114,. 0.015 sec. ft. ofwater is to be diverted from three unnamed springs at points: Spring No. 1: N. 89 57 E. 50 ft.; Spring No. 2; S. 8957 W. 120 ft.; Spring No. 3: S. 89 57 W. 500 ft. from Turks Field WC34 (North Line) Sec. BCH ON EDArJlAfsd ROOF.T. PROVtDI ISCAPI CHANNZLS A SNOW POt MllTINO Id ers, Miss Elaine Peterson (second grade) and Eddie Toledo (third grade). The new aides are Elaine Gray mountain, Alice Graymountain, and Carolyn Lameman. New Title I tutors are Rose Mary Lester (math), Sandra Asbury (math), and Jennielean Nielson. We were all sorry to see Mrs. Goforth and Bobby leave. They have moved to Grants Pass, Oregon. They will be greatly missed by everyone. There was an accident this week on the water project. Ken Lario got his hand stuck in a belt and broke a couple of fingers and lost some fingernails. Hope you heal fast, Ken. Congratulations, on Markham, driver license. Lovy getting your One last thing, any help or contributions to the H club will be greatly appreciated. The kids are collecting aluminum cans to raise money for club projects and may be having a bake sale soon. trora Goforth them. Well all miss things 'like these. And it was hard for some children to whom the motherly Mrs. Goforth was THE teacher to change schools and one little boy complained of his new teacher, saying sadly she just wasnt like Mrs. Goforth, whod known me ever since Fve been alive. Poor health prompted Mrs. Goforth to sell her house and she and her son, Bobbie, are moving to Grants Pass, Oregon, living near her sister, Sybil Rockwell, who also lived in Bluff for several years. Her address will be 5506 Williams Highway, Grants Pass, Oregon, 97526. George and Mary Hatch from Regina, New Mexico purchased her property and the village people welcome them, but they have a hard act to follow. POSt Office page 1) 10? but additional ounces are now charged at a rate of 9? per ounce. Second class, third class and parcel post rates have increased slightly. These rates were recently made permanent by the Postal Rate Commission, clearing the way for rate increases expected after the first of the year. resisting these the applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before November 8, 1975. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record Sept. 25, Oct. 2 and 9, 1975. NOTICE TO WATER USERS William P. Lee, P. O. Box 407, Blanding, Utah 84511, has filed with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 45386 (09-62- 3) 0.1 sec. ft. of appropriate water in San Juan County. . The water is to be diverted from a well, 150-2ft. deep at a point N. 835 ft. and E. 855 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 23, T36S, R22E (0.9 mi. north of SLB&M; Blanding); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 5.5 acs. inSWl4SW34 Sec. 23, T36S, R22E, SLB&M. ibOTSSK Blanding Home Center N. Hwy 163 Blanding Protests 00 resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate withtheState Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before November 1, 1975. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 1975. Girl Scout van to visit Mrs. Wallace Winfield, Dis- trict Council, invites residents to visit the Girl Scout Training Van which will be in Monticello, Bluff, and Montezuma Creek on October and 8th. Look for the sign on back of the Van, You are Following 7 persons the Girl Scouts. God and Country and are doing their bit to restore Constitu- Training, direct sales, recruitment and general information about Girl tional Government to our great Scouting will be dispensed from the van by Mrs. Paul Witt, Utah1 Council Training Di- Country. Broncos Scout local Libertyto Awards who'given love annually Chairperson, Utah VII Girl Awards meeting at the Sun and Sand in Jackson, Mississippi, October 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Mrs. Brinkman has been nominated to receive one of their (poVrora rector. quarter and their touchdown came after a pass go-ahe- ad Nells notes i6) really was tops, not only the floats but the MHS band and the drill teams from both Monticello and Blanding. Congratulations, kids, for the parade, winning the game, and all the other homecoming activities! Oh, yes, congratulations also to Queen Diana Black and her attendants, Janie Roring and Sally Swenson. Lots of class from the Senior Class. interception. The Broncos had two touchdowns called back. Francis Jones passed to Jimmy Slavens on a play but a penalty flag stopped the six points. Then North Sanpete muffed a punt and a San Juan man ran the ball into the end zone. It was ruled that the North Sanpete didnt have control of the ball and the TD didnt count. The defense played a good game, according to Bayles, causing four fumbles and one muffed punt. On offense, Francis Jones was the Broncos big gainer, 50-ya- ch 32, T28S, R26E (3.7 mi. east granting of There are new people at the Elementary School also. We have a new principal, Mr. 6) of Old LaSal); and used for domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 50 cattle ; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE14NW14 Sec. 32, T28S, R26E. Protests who will be working with St. PUBLIC NOTICE as heretofore. (05-105- Kuipers and two new teach- Mrs. Leota Brinkman has been invited by the Congress of. Freedom to attend their u) 4-- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Christophers Mission. Mrs. Brinkman up for award Bluff Stuff rd Bud and Barbara Rasmussen, one time residents of Monticello, have moved back to our town from Granger, where they have lived since they left here before. Also moving back to Monticello from Fry Canyon is Mrs. June Bailey. Welcome home, folks rushing for 63 yards on 10 carries. Jim Slavens picked up 53 yards and Billy Over-to- n gained 16. In the air, Jones hit on three our of four 1 Weekend attempts for 40 yards. Weve got four tough games left, the coach pointed out (Contd. from page 4) Murray, and greeting at the guest register was Sheila Foy. The guest register table was covered with a cloth of linen and crochet lace made by Fern Peterson, a grandmother of the bride. The many lovely gifts included a quilt made by the in grooms which all the tiny blocks are hand stitched. Background music of the semi -- classical them. Ralph and Laray Robson enon Sepjoyed another fly-i- n tember 20th. They flew to transportation to Calf Creek and a big bunch of brunch: steak and eggs, corn on the cob, hash browns and more. Tsh! TshI and Laray on Weight Watchers. I plan to join this Thursday, so Ive really had on the feed bag this week. To get back to the story, they enjoyed some of the Calf Creek scenery before being taken back to the plane for the return trip. All in one Es-mo- tor and hot-cak- recordings played throughout the Mrs. Johnnie evening and a Bailey sang special number I Love How You Love Me accompanied by Mrs. Donna Redd. The four grandmothers of both bride and groom who were in attendance were honored with special corsages. Out of town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. George Muhles-tei- n, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whiting and family of Heber, Utah; Mrs. Vernett Lunceford, grandmother, Billie Lunceford and Mrs. Kathy Bailey and family of Orem, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lunceford and family of Roy, Utah; Mrs. Vera Taylor, of Bicknell, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hansen, Bryan Harvey, Muhlestein, Randy Judy Barton, Sheila Foy, Peggy Whitney and Cheri White of Mrs. Nettie Provo, Utah; was es, great day! Well, now that the cold weather is promising to set in, ut is promisthis old ing to stay home more (hope Pm proved a liar). So, dont hesitate to call in your news to me. As a cor respondent in The Eagle Valley Enterprise says, Will even accept truth in small doses. gad-a-bo- Cattle (Contd. from ficials. page 1) 3. Report any suspicious vehicle movement of any type. a. If an automobile, try to obtain a description to include: color, year, make, model, tag number, time of day, date, and Lori and Bert of Winslow, Arizona; Mrs. June, McDonald, Pew and Jody of Show Low, direction traveling. Arizona: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elkins of Joiner, Arkansas; Paige (Mac) McCoy of Palmdale, California; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Murray and boys of Durango, Colorado, and many friends from Dove Creek, Colorado and Blanding. newlyweds will make their home in Price, where James will attend classes at the College of Eastern Utah . this, year. Joyce Harvey. , Schafer and Randy Smith. Remember the deadline on the Farm Bureau Essay Contest is October 17th. Only one entry in the adult class so far. Good chance to make a little chicken feed, and that aint hay today. Sunday caUers on the Max Daltons were the Jim Wights of out East. Second time theyve visited thisyear. Their son, Doug, was with her brides favorite clasical in Monti- cello from Phoenix, Arizona were college students, Russell and then he added I still think weve got a good football team. great-grandmot- visitors b. If an aircraft, try to obtain: description, color, num- bers, helicopter or fixed wing, e, time single or of day, date, and direction y traveling. 4. Time is of the essence. During business hours 8:30-4:p.m. call the U C A multi-engin- The 30 After business hours, call Sherman D. Office, . , 355-574- Harmer, ' ' 8. 266-674- 9. ( t ( |