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Show PUBLIC NOTICE 0 o 00 3-- 3 Miscellaneous: y Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, San Juan County School District, will receive sealed bids for furnishing the following supplies to be delivered as needed during the 1976-7- 7 school year. v Juan San The Elementary School coal to be equal in quality standards to Carbon Fuel Company coal, Carbon County, Utah. Furnish bid on 1 14 x 114, and 1 14 x 0 sizes. State mine from which coal is to be purchased. L.P. MILK: Record The Tennis Racket Approximately 2000 half pint cartons of grade A milk to be delivered daily to the school kitchens at Bland-in- g Elementary School, Albert R. Lyman Elementary School, Monticello Elementary School, Bluff, Mexican Hat School, Montezuma Creek Elementary School, La Sal Elementary Monticello School, High School and San Juan High Bids may be subSchool. on mitted either a district wide basis or an individual school basis. No deliveries are to be made when school is not in session. GAS: Gas to be deliver- ed to the following schools: Bluff, Mexican Hat, Albert R. Lyman, San Juan High School. Bids must be plainly marked Sealed Bid on the outside of the envelope and indicate which item or items the bid covers. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all or any portion of a bid. Bids will be publicly opened at 1:30 P.M. at the office of the ' Board of Education, San Juan County School District, Monticello, Utah, July 12, 1976. COAL: Approximately 980 tons oiled slack delivered to the following schools: Bland -ing Elementary, La Sal, Monticello High School, San Juan High School, San Juan Jr. High School, and Albert R. Lyman by Ron Barker CATERING; Luncheons and dinners, - any number of per- Blanding Recreation Department sons, 10 or more. Call Judy 5, Monticello, Pezley, 2 587-273- evenings and weekends. a remarkable Tennis is It is truly a univer-s- al game. game that can be played by anyone of any age. You can start as soon as you can walk, as evidenced by Jimmy Connors who got his first racket (albeit a cutdown model) at the age of 3. At the other 782tp FREE KITTENS: See: Joyce Hatch, 269 W. 3rd N. Mon- ticello. 7l2tp PUBLIC NOTICE end of the scale, the United States Tennis Association has recently approved a national 80 -- and -- over clay court championship to be played in 1977. The universality of the game ESTATE OF MYRTLE O DESS A MERZ, ALSO KNOWN AND BEING ONE AND AS PERSON THE SAME MYRTLE D. MERZ, AND AS MYRTLE MERZ, DECEASED. extends through the rules to an accepted set of informal rules governing the etiquette of the game. The following is a partial list of those rules. -- Never talk to a player who is hitting the ball. This in- Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence West 5th South in Bland- ing, Utah, on or before three months from the first publi- at 159 terrupts his attention from the ball to you, and since he is cation of this notice; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions Utah Code of Section Board of Education San Juan School District by Nancy Cahoon, Clerk 75-9-- Annotated, Published in The San .Tuan Record July 1 and 8, 1976. swinging where he is thinking you might end up with a racket in your mouth. -- Don't walk behind a court while a point is in progress. A solid backswing could be injurious to your health. It 5, 1953, proper verification quired therein. with as re- and CAROLYN BLAC K, ADMINISTRATRIX Date of First Publication: June 24, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE GAS, AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE ATLAS MINERALS, A DIVISION OF ATLAS CORPORATION, PATTI ANN MINE, SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH. ORDER TO No. ACT-037-0- SHOW 15, 1976 to cover the site and road at the conclusion of operations.' 2. Muck, consisting of chinle shales will be deposited on an old dump site and stabilized through natural binding into a hard consistency. BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF THE NOTICE OF INTENT AND RECLAMATION PLAN SUBMITTED BY Date of Last Publication: July 3. Mining will be carried out in a safe, orderly, and minerlike fashion. Following Operations: Extraneous debris, scrap metal and wood, 1. and CAUSE unusable buildings will be buried or removed from the location. 03 2. The portal and ventilation shaft will be sealed THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL TAKERS OF OPERATORS, MINERAL PRODUCTION, ROYALTY AND OWNERS, PARTICULARLY ALL IN PERSONS INTERESTED or 3. The area affected will , Notice is hereby given that tentative approval has been given by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, to Atlas Minerals Division of Atlas Corporation, Big Indian Mines, Moab, Utah 84532, to conduct underground mining of uranium in Section 33, Township 29 South, Range 24 East, and Sections 27 and 34, Township 29 12 South, Range 24 East, SLBM, San Juan County, Utah. Atlas Minerals is the record owner of the mineral to be mined and surface rights are public domain lands. The person representing the mining company in this matter is Thomas L. Wilson of Big Indian Mines, Moab, Utah 84532. The proposed mine is named the Patti Ann. Atlas Minerals has fulfilled obligations under the Mined Land Reclamation Act of 1975 Utah Code Anno(Title 40-tated, 1953, as amended, and has been given tentative approval to conduct underground uranium mining employing the following surface reclamation techniques on approximately 6 acres of surface area which comprises the "land affected". During Operations: 1. Surface soils will be stockpiled and preserved unauthorized entry by persons. AND TOWNSHIPS 29 AND 29 1 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, SLBM, SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH. secured to prevent be stabilized through regrading and seeding with a specified seed mixture. Reclamation performance surety will be established prior to final approval of the reclamation plan. Any person or agency aggrieved by this tentative decision are hereby requested to submit written protest to the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 1588 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, setting forth factual reasons for his complaint, and thereafter, at a time and place heretobe established, appear before the Board of Oil, Gas, and Mining, to show cause, if any there be, why this plan should not be approved. DATED this 29th day of June, 1976. STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING s Scheree Wilcox SCHEREE WILCOX 8) Secretary to the Board SW Division of Oil, Gas, and Min- ing 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Phone: (801) 533-5771 Published in The San Juan Record July 8, 1976. Bond sales total $21,587 San Juan County Series E-- H Savings Bond sales for April came to $4,065, it was reported today by volunteer , county Bonds Chairman Elwood Lovell. This brings the county's four-mon- th sales total - to $21,587. of the state's 29 100 cent counties topped of per their share of the Take Stock in America campaign goal of $32.5 million for Utah inl976. The counties taking this early lead are Beaver and Emery. Figures released by the Department of the Treasury and reported by W. E. Gile, state chairman and John E. Lattin, 1976 TSIA chairman, show Utahns purchased $2,164,401 worth of Series E-- H Bonds in April, bringing the four-mon- th total to $10,889,710, or 34 per cent of the 1976 goal. is also distracting. -- If a ball rolls into your court, stop immediately and return it directly to the player on the next court. If you wait too long he might think you're going to steal it. -- If your ball rolls into the back of the next court, wait until their point is over then either run to pick it up, or if one of the other players is quite close, ask him to return it. That is unless he has read this, too, in which case they will stop and- return the ball to you. -- If you are playing a set and your opponent is serving, return the balls after the point is over directly to him. Don't be so careless that you make him walk all over the court to get the balls that you are sending back, and never send a ball back when he is not looking; you may hit him. That is unless you hit him hard enough that he can't possibly get up to hit you. -- You call the balls on your side of the net, and he calls the balls on his side of the net. He may make an honest mistake, anyone can (even Two ' You). RIGHT GUARD Mormon pageant now in Manti One of the most'jr outdoor theatrical tions in America, "C3 Mormon Miracle Pageant, begins its 1976 run tonight, in Manti, Utah. The pageant, which draws more than 100,000 people annually to its lush, hilljide theater at the foot of the Manti Mormon majestic will continue through Temple, July 17, except Sunday and Monday. Curtaintimeis9p.m. nightly. Admission and parking are free. Now in its tenth year, the pageant depicts scenes from the Book of Mormon, the life of the Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith, the 19th Century Mormon pioneer treck from the Midwest to the Rocky Mountains, and it also includes impressively staged scenes from postmortal life. Sponsored by the Manti Region of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, the pageant is an adaptation of a dramatic reading by Grace Johnson of Ephraim, Utah. The director is Macksene S. Rux, Salt Lake City. Manti is situated 120 miles south of Salt Lake City on U.S. Highway 89. SPRAY POWOO1 Foot Guard Dr. Scholl's jSSSsk XT Mm n OT0J24 Ooroeooawtf Dry Spray Powdor DEODORANT Helps keep feet dry and odor-fre- e. 13 the intent is clear. Tennis is a game for ladies and gentlemen. We should strive for that in our own game and expect it in the games of the others whom we play. If he makes too many, RIGHT GUM Airfoil don't play with him any more. -- If you are not absolutely sure that a ball is out you must play it as good. -- Don't get involved in some i one elses game. They are in a better position to caU shots than you are. Any sporadic line calls by a disinterested'' observer could be hazardous to his health. Some of these comments are obviously facetious, but oz. 69 ,SERr tt- - err ' rid.igjj CD I JOHNSONS RAAT CAA0 Foot soap soaks away foot misery! Medicated powder relieves itchy, burning feet. |