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Show L i CLASSIFIED ADS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS John C. & Stewart C.Camp-beco Stewart C. Campbell, 1734 Browning Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 45883 to appropriate 4.0 sec. ft. of water in San Juan The water is to be County. diverted from three ft. deep at the wells, U, 1976 11, CUSTOM SIGNS and lettering. Special on logos. Excellent work, reasonable prices. Paul Foreman, 587-289- llll4tp 5. (09-63- 8) RAINY DAY FOODS: Get your 10-in- year's supply of dehydrated Contact Lyle or food now. Helen Heinz, Record 678-264- 819tfc CARPENTRY WORK: Repair, remodeling, cabinet making, 587-289- 5. ll44tp purposes of 15 persons or 3 families, stockwatering of 20 sheep and 10 horses; and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the irrigation of 200.0 acs. in Miscellaneous: San The GARAGE SALE: Saturday, November 13, at Karl Barton residence, 535 Abajo Drive, Monticello. Lots of LaRues Fabric and LaRue and Judy's garages. Coleman lantern, Coleman stove, ice cream freezer and lots more. SALE STARTS at 10 a.m. filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Dec. 25, 1976. 1111ltc It is time to plan your fall We. have 677-257- Published in the San Juan Record November 11, 18 and 2, 25, 1976. i i Dale R. Words seem inadequate to express the feelings of love and gratitude we feel toward our many friends and neighbors for the love and help they extended to us during the illness and passing of LaMoyne. Thank you so much for the beautiful flowers, delicious food, money, words of comfort and encouragement, and the many acts of love and kindness. Thanks, also, to those who have written a story or experience they shared with LaMoyne. They will always be cherished by the family. Family of LaMoyne Jones, Nellene, Lisa, LaNeU, Holly, Heidi, and DeLaMoyne Cardon and Hattie Jones and family Edward and Hilda Parry and family & Norma T. Bernt-so- n, 2926 Oakhurst Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 47079 (05-120- 5) to appropriate 0.0i5 sec. ft. of water in San Juan County. The water is to be diverted from a ft. deep well, 100-3at a point S. 900 ft. and E. 500 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T29S, R24E, SLB&M, (1.7 mi. SW of LaSal); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 5 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 ac. in NW 14 NW l4 Sec. 10, T29S, R24E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Cap6-i- 00 itol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before December 11, 1976. wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for their many acts of sympathy and kindness. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan McDonald and family Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDonald Mr. and Mrs. JohnA. PeterWe Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the San Juan Record Oct. 28, Nov. 4 and 11, 1976. PUBLIC NOTICE son Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey and family Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peter- ESTATE OF PHILIP HURST, DECEASED son and family Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson and family Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 235 South 2nd West, Blanding, Utah, on or before three months from the first publication of this notice; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions Utah Code of Section and family Perform a death-defyi- ng 75-9-- act.- - per verification as required therein. Scott A. Hurst cheeked. American Heart Association A. v 'A V used to have at the Relief Society bazaars? Well another one is being planned to help finance Managements national advisory board at a meeting Noin Albuquerque, vember 14-17 the building of the new addition to the Monticello Chapel. I understand that it will be a venture of all three wards and will be held sometime next spring. Need some extra cash for Christmas? Need some extra attention? Need to give vent to New Mexico. The Utah delegates are Kenneth S. Summers of Monticello, a rancher, and George Buzia-ni- s, Tooele County Commis- sioner. During this meeting at the Albuquerque Inn, the board will discuss such topics as proposed BLM grazing and offroad vehicle regulations and the recently passed BLM Organic Act. All meetings of the board and its committees are open to the a creative urge? Make a poster promoting Shop at Home for Christmas! The theme of this year's campaign is Home for Christman!" Poster board will be provided free and can be picked up at City Drug. Contestants will use their own artistic media (posterpaint, felt s, markers, crayons, water colors, etc.) Prizes will be given in two- - divisions: Junior, up to i2 years, andSen-io- r, over 12. For further information please contact Carol public. cut-out- L. Robert Anderson Attorney for Petitioners P. O. Box 275 Monticello, Utah 84535 Telephone No. (801) 587-22- 22 Forrest IN THE DISTRICT COURT Gates OF SAN JUAN COUNTY STATE OF UTAH and 25, 1976 . . , - , . v - - s'4' or Donna (587-266- 6) (2231-daytim- (2574-aft- er e) 5). Eva Johnson has a new granddaughter, born last week to her son Skip Oxbarrow and his wife, Connie, in American Fork. They have named her Marci Lyn. She has two bro- IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF JAMES GRANT WINN, a minor. thers at home. Mr. and Mrs. OrrinTaysom of Rockland, Idaho, are visiting their son Conrad Taysom and family. TO STANLEY VAL WINN, the natural father of the above NOTICE IS named minor: HEREBY GIVEN AS FOL- CONOCO Frank Antheny Montella and Elaine Smith Montella, husband and wife, have filed a petition in the above entitled Court and matter praying for the adoption by said Frank Antheny Montella of James Grant Winn, the above named minor who is a male child of the age of 8 years, born at Harlen, Iowa on the 14th day of August, 1968 as issue of your marriage to Elaine Smith Montella, formerly Elaine Smith Winn, said Elaine Smith Montella to retain all of her rights and responsibilities as the natural mother of said minor. 2. It is alleged in said petition that you have deserted isaid minor, James Grant Winn. 3 . S aid petition has been set for hearing before the above entitled Court in the courtroom thereof in the San Juan County Courthouse at Monticello, Utah at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on Wednesday, the 15th day of Decem- 1976. 4. If it is determined by said Court that you have deserted said child, and if said child is ber, by the petitioner, Frank Antheny Montella, the natural mother to retain her' rights and responsibilities, you will, from the time of the adoption, be relieved of all parental duties toward and aU adopted responsibility for said child and shall have no further rights over him. 5. If you desire to object to said petition, you shall appear at said time and place and show cause, any you may have, why said petition should not be granted. of said petition from the Clerk of the above entitled Court. WITNESS the Clerk of the above entitled Court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 22 day of October, 1976. S pre-scho- and ol sewing. Jane Kaufman in Montezuma Creek has worked to develop and recreation, programs, Chris Feicht in Red Mesa teaches a Doug Berman at Mexican Hat works with the school district as a tutor in the school. Both Doug and Jane have asked for eight month extensions even though contract extheir pired in October, because they have liked the area so well. Another married couple, Jim and Ann Clements, are stationed in the Oljato area and hope to establish a there as well as conduct genepre-scho- ol. one-ye- ar pre-scho- ol ral education classes. Cher Cornett says that most agencies have seemed to have a positive attitude towards VTSTA. She said the main problem had been, "the fear that they were taking away another's job. But she explained Vistas create new jobs, and "our purpose is to help eliminate poverty. Vistas are paid $220 a month for living expenses; the work they do is strictly volunteer, so the money is not for the job they do, but to help them live. Grain stocks all positions totaled 11,635,000 bushels on October 1, 1976 up 2 per cent from October 1, stocks of 1975. were down bushels 7.816.000 the from 7,841,000 slightly bushels of a year ago, while farm stocks of 3,819,000 bushels were up about 7 per cent. Total barley stocks of 8.025.000 bushels were up 6 per centfromayear ago. Farm stocks of barley totaled 3.735.000 bushels down 18 per cent from last year, while stocks of 4,290,000 bushels were up 42 per cent from last year. Off-far- m 2 t 3.88 1 &? Blanding, Utah ESTATE off-far- t OF DORA BLACK ADAMS, ALSO KNOWN AS DORA B. ADAMS AND AS DORA ADAMS, DECEASED. m provisions of Section 75-9-- 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as re- quired therein. will present claims with vouchers to the C reditors EXECUTORS undersigned at the residence of Lynn L. Adams at 133 East Lynn L. Adams Joyce Adams Martin 100 South, Monticello, Utah, on or before three months from the first publication of this notice; claims must be presented in accordance with the Date October of first publication: 21, 1976 Date of last publication: November 11, 1976 CANYONLANDS REPAIR AUTOMATIC You may obtain a copy 6. as providing meals, and Adelle Dow teaches According to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service USDA, wheat stocks in Permanent Type TRANSMISSION WORK Radiator Repair Major Clytie Barber Clerk & Minor Engine Work Tune-U- ps Seal of first publication: October 28, 1976 Date of last publication: 24-Ho- ur Date Published in the San Juan Record November 4, 11, 18 (t) Cl. r.VC., (Continued from page 9) 5, Annotated, 1953, and with pro- Havesfoor Mood pressure Give Heart Fund (Continued from page 20) 1. NOTICE TO WATER USERS CARD OF THANKS f Two Utahns will join other members of the Bureau of Land LOWS: Card of Thanks I VISTA NOTICE Adoption No. 68 PUBLIC NDTICE ! Nells Notes Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Certified Ranger alfalfa and many other seeds in stock. We will get what you need if we dont have it. Call Ross Carhart, Dove 916tfc Creek, Colorado., j 12. NE 14 Se 14, Lot 4 (SE 14 SE 14) Sec. 32,T43S, R15 E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the of this granting application with reasons therefor must be N goodies from seeding projects. 00 following points: (1) S. 1770 ft. and E. 1350 ft. from NW Cor.; (2) S. 2620 ft. and E. 2100 ft. from NW Cor.; (3) S. 3540 ft. and W. 1280ft. from NE Cor. all Sec. 32, T43S, R15E, SLB&M, (3 mi. SE of Oljeto); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic 5. etc. Call Foreman. Juan 200-3- ch To meeting November rW.VJ 18, 1976 Call 587-233- 1 Wrecker Service MonticcEb k |