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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, August 14, 1980 PUBLIC NOTICE known as Joseph F. Costanza and as Jim Costanza, and JOYCE L. COSTANZA, husband and wife; LYLE FRANCIS and CLARA FRANCIS, husband and wife; C. S. THOMSON and NORMA THOMSON, husband and wife; DAVID W. ALLEN and MARY ALLEN, husband and wife; ANSCHUTZ MINING Washington corporation; JOHN 0. WICKS, JR., Receiver in Bankruptcy for Cornucopia Gold Mines; A. ALFRED FRANKS, also known as A. A. Franks, and FRANKS, husband and also known as Anschutz Mining and as Anschutz Mining Corp., and formerly known as Anschutz a Colo- rado corporation; BROWN COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, successor in interest FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE; THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE; SIXTH DOE; SEVENTH DOE; EIGHTH DOE; NINTH DOE; TENTH DOE; and also per- sons unknown claiming any title, estate or interright, est in or lien upon the unpatented lode mining claims corporation formerly known as Vanadium Corporation of America, a Pennsylvania corporation; MINING corporation; EVELYN and and a E. Delaware V. REINHARDT REINHARDT, husband wife; C. E. MARY R. W. described in the Second Amended Complaint of the Plaintiff, adverseor to Plaintiff's ownership clouding CORPORATION, corporation; OIL COMPANY, HUNT 13 136 158 81556 (Continued from Page 12) 136 158 81556 15 136 159 81556 Velvet 16 136 159 81556 Velvet 17 136 160 81556 Velvet 18 136 160 81556 Velvet 19 136 161 81556 Velvet 20 136 161 81556 Velvet 21 136 162 81556 Velvet 14 Velvet sen family reunion, who are Mrs. Blakes folks. The re- union was in Fairview, Utah. While on the trip they took their children to Lagoon, which they thoroughly enjoyed. Dan and Gloria Barfuss and their children, Doriene and Craig, have just returned from attending a family reunion in Idaho for the Bar-fu- ss family members. They visited other relatives along the way. The older Bar-fu- ss boys attended the week-lon- g Boy Scout campout on Mountain while their Blue folks were gone. and Doug Galbraith, Jr., his wife Joan came from Kearns over the weekend to all other FOOTE MINERAL COMPANY, a Pennsylvania a Delaware Velvet Date wife; of Shattuck Denn Mining Corporation, a Delaware corpora- AQUITAINE of Claim Notice s) of Location Recorded Amended a New Jersey corporation; CORNUCOPIA GOLD MINES, a CORPORATION, tion; Name Lociticn Recorded Book Page INDUSTRIES, INC., formerly known as National Lead Company, . Corporation, HAGER Notice husband and wife; P. and HAGER, husband and wife; EDWARD DWYER and EVELYN DWYER, also known as E. T. Dwyer, husband and wife; ROBERT L. MEHL and NANETTE MEHL, husband and wife; INC.-- , REID ENTERPRISES a Delaware corporation; JAMES E. CAMPBELL and BETTY ANN CAMNL PBELL, husband and wife; A. (Continued from Page 18) wife; J. F. COSTANZA, also Uranium and HOFFMAN HOFFMAN, Plaintiff's title thereto, and MARLOW, husband and wife; PATENAUDE and MARY F. MARLOW Defendants. visit THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE No. ABOVE-NAM- 4216 DEFENDANTS; ED are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT of plaintiff You Atlas Corporation entitled ("ATLAS") with the Clerk of the above L. Robert Anderson, attorney for ATLAS, a copy of said Answer within twenty (20) days of the last date of publication of this Summons. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you fpr the relief demanded in the breezes. Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Stephen D. Alfers and SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT which has been Velvet 22 136 162 81556 Velvet 23 136 163 81556 the Clerk of the Court. Velvet 24 136 163 81556 This is an action to quiet ATLAS' title to the unpatented lode mining claims situated in San Juan County, State of Velvet 25 138 361 9456 Velvet 26 138 361 9456 Velvet 27 138 362 9456 Juan County, Utah, as follows: Notice of Location Recorded Velvet Velvet Velvet Velvet Velvet Velvet 7 8 9 10 11 12 136 136 136 136 136 136 155 155 156 156 157 157 81556 81556 81556 81556 81556 81556 Notice (s) Location Recorded Amended 590 611 614 138 172 590 611 614 138 172 590 611 614 138 172 590 611 614 138 172 590 611 614 138 172 590 611 614. 138 172 590 611 614 Several people here have said that Sunday, August 10, our hottest day yet. was According to our weatherman, Hoy Johnson, it hit 97 de- grees that day. It seems like the infestation of grasshoppers this summer has been very bad. Wish someone could come up with a solution to rid this country of them. Anyone have filed with Utah, described in the Notices of Location and Amended Notices of Location recorded in the Recorder's Office of San 936 345 952 369 132 937 346 953 369 133 938 347 954 370 134 939 348 955 370 135 940 349 956 371 136 941 350 957 371 137 942 351 958 62878 101679 2680 9456 6357 62878 an idea? Immunization Utah The Southeastern Health District this week reminded parents that updated interests in the cover its costs. DATED this 5th mining claims and to abdve-describ- ed re- day of August, 1980. 2680 9456 6357 ATTORNEYS FOR ATLAS 62819 Stephen Davis, ' 9456 6357 2680 9456 6357 2680 9456 6357 62878 101679 2680 Stubbs National Building L. Robert Anderson P. 0. Box 275 Monticello, Utah 84535 62878 101679 62878 101679 Alfgrs Graham & Seventeenth Street Denver, Colorado 80201 950 62878 101679 2680 9456 6357 D. P. O. Box 185 2600 Colorado Address of ATLAS: P. O. Box 1207 Moab, UtSlh 84 532 Dates of Publication in The San Juan Record: August 14, 1980 August 21, 1980 August 28, 1980 September 4, 1980 immunization records must accompany their children to register for school this month. In order to be considered adequately immunized all students should have 1 MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), four polio, and five DTP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccinations. Utah state law requires that all new students have immunization records upon entering school, hi case of an outbreak of any one of these diseases, children who cannot show proof of adeimmunizations could quate be required to leave school until they receive vaccine or until there is no more evidence of disease. Immunizations may be obtained at local Public Health offices or from family physicians. All 101679 101679 2.680 his father, who is ill. Doug and Joan both work in the schools in the Kearns area. Doug, Jr., is a Blanding native. Mr. and Mrs. Oley Black spent several days last week camping on Elk Mountain. They thoroughly enjoyed camping in the cool mountain SUMMONS Civil 19 husband and wife; PATENAUDE, D. E. - Page new out - of - state and some kindergarten students will be tested for tub- erculosis. Permission slips sent home with stuand must be signed dents and returned by their parwill be ents. more information, For parents may call the local Southeast Utah Health District office. "r |