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Show For Sale Miscellaneous Legal Notices CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES SOc insertion Minimum Over 5 lines (5 words FOR SALE Good used maple and posted for the Information of all As a qualification, for oral innerspring mat- bidders. bidding, each bidder must submit a tress. Both for $30. Dove Creek sealed bid. accompanied by requirPress, Ph. 34, Dove Creek, Colo. ed payment to the Forest Supervisor crib with per line 10c per line) Boldface type .... 20c a Reader ads 15c a Blind ads double Card of Thanks One insertion .... 10c a Two insertions 17c a All Classified Ads line line rate 14-3- 28-2- tc line line are For Sale al payable in advance. To Place Classified Ads By Mail 28-2t- Write your ad plainly figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order in the envelope when you mail it to The San Juan Record. No advertising from outside the trade are will be accepted unless paid in advance. The Record assumes no responsibility for errors after the first insertion. SLSULBJLB. g g.g.P-0.Pg-- P prior to 2:00 p. m. on September 14. 1953. A certified check, money oror equivalent payable to the der. FOR SALE one pair of new Treasurer of the United States In super sure grip tractor tires. 6 the sum of $500 00 must accompany each sealed bid to be applied on the Dly size Bargain price. purchase price, refunded or retained Kent Frost, Monticello, in part as liquidated damages according to the conditions of sale. Each bidder who has not previousMachinery Naly operated on the Mantl-LaSForest must submit a finanFOR SALE John Deere duck- - tional cial statement with his bid. showing foot oneway and Richardson possession or avallabilitv of bean piler. Will sell at a bar- equipment, cash or resources logging suffiin the Judgment of the awardgain. Dean Bortles, Dove Creek cient officer to carry out the terms of ing p the timber sale agreement. If an oral bid is declared to be high at FOR SALE 1949 Case A-- 6 the close of the auction, the bidder must Immediately confirm the bid combine, bean attachment in- bv submitting it In writing on a cluded. Has cut only 300 acres. Forest Service bid form which will Will sell cheap. Eldon Johnson be provided. to reject any and all The East right Utah route, Monticello, bids Is reserved. Before bids are submitted. full information concerning, the timber, conditions of sale, and submission of bids and financial statement may be obtained from the Regional Forester, Ogden. Utah, or from the Forest Supervisor, Price. Utah. Published Aug. 14, 1953 National Forest Timber for Sale San Juan Record 24-- tf 0 o o o o o 28-4- tp o Legal Notices l Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor at his office at Price, Utah beginning at 2:00 p. m. on September 14. 1953 for all R & W "TRAILER SALES live timber marked or designated for cutting and all merchantable Pan American America's Finest dead timber located on an area of Home on Wheels 225 acres In Sections approximately 5. 7 trailand 8. Township 34 South, Complete line, new, used ers. Liberal terms, trades, free Range 22 East, S.LJd., Mantl-LaSNational Forest, Indian Creek Spruce delivery. Trailer hitches install- Unit No. 2. estimated to be 1,300 M ed. ft. p. m. of Englemann spruce and fir more sawtimber. Alpine 2322 North Avenue log scale, Phone 1801 or less. The appraised value of the Grand Junction, Colorado long-ternorto timber, according 40-tmal market and operating conditions, is $2.00 per M. feet b. m. No bid will be considered which is less than this rate as a base rate applicMESA SALES able through the entire period of the sale agreement plus at least Grand Junction, Colo. $1.C0 per M the total to apply for all timber cut prior to May 1, 1954. 1953 MODELS On that date and at other times as Model List For Sate Automobiles m fc TRAILER 16 E 16 G 18 ; (Electric Refrigerator) $1545.00 (Gas Equipped) E 18 G I $1395.00 e. $1725.00 (Electric Refrigerator) $1865.00 (Gas Equipped) 18 E. T. B $1820.00 beds) (Electric refrigerator-Twi- n 18 G. T. B. $1960.00 (Gas Equipped Twin Beds) 21 E $1825.00 (Electric Refrigerator) 21 G. $1965.00 (Gas Equipped) 21 E. T. B $1920.00 beds) (Electric refrigerator-Twi- n 21 G. T. B $2060.00 (Gas equipped Twin Beds) 21 E. S $2095.00 (Electric Refrigerator Shower and Toilet) 21 G. S$2245.00 (Gas Equipped Shower and Toilet) $2425.00 25 E. S - 25 G. S (Electric Refrigerator Shower, Toilet, Twin Beds 25 G. T. B $2635 (Gas, Shower, Toilet, Twin Beds) 35 E. S $3595.00 (Electric Refrigerator, Complete Bath) Complete Bath) 35 E. T. B (Electric $3675.00 Refrigerator Complete Bath, Twin Beds) Refrigerator Complete NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in San Juan County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, and all locations unless otherbeing from SLB&M, wise designated : 24605 Conwayt. A. Redd, Blan-dinfor Irrigation Ut.; 10 sec.-fuse from a well bet. 600 and 700 ft. deep at a point S. 20 ft. and g, 10-i- n. Miscellaneous Swiss and American Watch repairing, all work guaranteed. Dove Creek Drug & Jewelry. 43-tfc HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED liable man with car, wanted, farmpart or full time, to call on ers in San Juan County. Wonderful opportunity $15 to $20 in a day. Write today McNess Co., Dept. B 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland, Calif. FOUND FOR RENT Scintillator for Uranium prospecting. Also uranium claims, leases wanted. Wm. Hurley, Box 511, Rico, FOR RENT p i stock-wateri- n. SSEi following described estray animal which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at stray pen at Clarence Black's corral on Friday, the 14th day of August, 1953 at the hour of 5:00 o'clock p. OF ANIMAL: gelding, One bay blazed-face- d branded LT connected on left thigh, weighing approx. 1000 lbs. Said estray was taken up by me in the said city of Monticello on the 1st day of August, 1953. Lee Richey George. It j ACETYLENE SUPPLIES IHIIIilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllM i JImtHmiwI the club ladies her beautiful paintings she is one of Salt Lake City's young artists. A delicious luncheon was served in their lovely garden. The high light of the afternoon was a far too brief report given by Helen Claire Redd, relating some of her experiences during the two years she spent abroad in Berlin Germany and other foreign countries. She was employed by the United States Department of State Foreign Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Harvesting a Better America Rubbed mjr eyes yesterday when I saw Hap Jacksons truck in Biff Morgans alfalfa field . . . helping Biff get in his cutting. Since theyve been carrying on a friendly argument for years (over how much fertilizer to use per acre of alfalfa) , I had to ask Hap what was going on. Got my own crop in safely last week, he says. And since Biffs boy is at the summer encampment of the National Guard, I figured the least I could do was to help him out. After all," Hap went on, theres no argument Service- Her first UTAH SHOP OR FIELD SERVICE hand observations concerning the culture, habits and politicial conditions of the people of this was historic city extremely inand experiences San Juaners In Salt Lake over how important the National Guard is to all of us. From where I sit, a fellow like me, whos too old to get in the Guard, can still vote, do a turn at jury duty, and respect others rights. Even a little thing like respecting a neighbors right to have, say, beer or buttermilk at dinner is important if we want to keep America strong. We have to be on guard in more ways than one these days! Copyright, 1953. United States Brewers Foundation 21 Off 13 Off VEGETABLE SPECIALS Double Luck Green Beans No. 303 size 2 for Bounty Kist Cream Style Corn No. 303 size 2 for Argo Sugar Peas, No. 303 size, 2 for Van Camps Pork & Beans No. 2 2 can 2 for Woods Cross Tomatoes No. 2 size 2 for 1-- FOUR $59.95 COAL HEATERS We must move these. We need the room. Priced for quick $n r.00 OD sale. Only 29c 35c 34c 59c 35c 6c Watermelons, pound Fresh Tomatoes, pound Cantaloupes (local) pound Lemons, pound 19c 9c 15c MEAT SPECIALS Beef Chuck Roast, pound Lean Ground Beef, pound Pure Pork Sausage (home made) pound Bulk Weiners, pound Crisco, 3 pounds THREE NEW OIL HEATERS TWO $229.95 49c 49c 55c 45c 99c OFF Va AUTOMATIC WASHERS, Specially priced for this sale $IAQ-9. . IUT 5 each ONE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED AUTOMATIC WASHER We have reduced this its a grand buy ol parents. the Mrs. MANUFACTURING OXYGEN teresting. Helen Clair, being very interested in art and music availed her self of every opportunity in visiting famous art and music centers, also studying, she also visited fifteen foreign countries. After resigning her position she attended the University of Word was received that young Madrid and traveled in Spain, James W. McConkie, the second Portugal, Africa and the Netherson of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- - lands for four months. clothes We have all of your needs in childrens All new merchandise, our prices will certainly please you ss. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson. Clyde is the son of Mrs. Annie Thompson a well known San Juaner. Mrs. Thompson showed year-roun- back-to-scho- County of San Juan ) In Monticello City. 1 have in my possession and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. MeAlliste.-arvisiting with friends. They are past residents of Blanding and Monticello, where Mr. McAllister taught school for .mny years. They now live in St. WELDING The San Juan Ladies club held its regular meeting July 21. A very special party at the home 10-i- n. It Mens Straw Hats Legal Notices NOTICE ) State of Utah stock-wateri- i . 25-4t- Mr. drove to Grand Junction to get medical attention for Mr. Richey this week. MONTICELLO, Salt Lak friends of Aunt Emma Wood and Caroline Redd are happy to know they are year-rou- stock-wateri- Mrs. DeVere Halls and family have joined DeVere on the Halls ranch. Youngs Machine Company 16-i- n. Dan River Dress Lengths 13 Off Mens $8.49 to $11.98 Shoes, Many Sizes Your Choice at only $3.50 All Mens Sport Shirts 13 Off SMALL GLASSES- Contact rims, heavy James Wight, Monticello, Utah FOUND Colorado. Year-roun- year-roun- 31, - Read the advertisement Lorte Bailev made a business pays trip to San Aug. 3rd. His wife Ann and son John are Illll!llllll!ll!lllll!llliil!lllllllllllllllllill!!lll!lll!llllll!lil!l!!liil!'llll!li with him. A niece of Ann's Janeene Gardner is staying with the oth-- I er children until the Baileys return Aug. 10 or 11. stock-wateri- regularly $1.98 to $3.50. Selling now at 13 off Ladies Dresses. These Dresses are regularly priced at $6.49. Going now at 2 for $8.95 27-2- tp p 10-i- n. Ladies and Childrens Summer Sandals 13 Off Ladies Sleeveless Blouses. These Blouses are Re- - 28-U- year-roun- stock-wateri- Boys Shoes, sizes 1 to 6 25 Off Childrens Canvass Play Shoes 2 pr. for $3.95 Bath, Twin Beds) ) to-w- Pam and of Boulder, flew from Denver to Salt Colo., Lake C.tv to visit with their aunt Maud Redd. They are the daughters of Kenneth P. Hammond professor of the University of Boulder, and Virginia Redd Hammond daughter of Lovina Redd of Monticello. Mr- and Mrs. Hammond thought the experience of traveling alone would he good for their daughters aged 10 and 8, they joined the girls Sunday in Salt Lake and are continuing their vacation together, in their car in Wyoming. Friday, July Kathy Hammond E'-- j Boys Summer Shirts 25 $3815.00 35 G. T. B (Gas - 31 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, Aug. 13, 1953 Page 5 sie Hammond, Emma Bayles, Carlie Redd, Presi., Catherine Hansen- vice pres., Alene Jones, Genieve Ashton, Margaret Perkins, Annie Carroll, Lucretia Ranney, Mrs. Wallace Thomp-- . .son, Mrs. Clyde Thompson and daughter. Guests and friends of Annie Thompson were Thelma Garff and daughter. Mrs. Garff. is a sister of the late Geo. Brinkhall. AUGUST 20, 21 & 22 $3735.00 S- - (Gas Refrigerator s to Irrigate 250 acres of land embraced in NWSNW1.4; SE,NW,; SW, Sec. 30 and NEL Sec. 31, T38S. R25E. and Wj for d incidental domestic and purposes. 24722 Mrs. Della Jean Johnson, Monticello. Ut. 10 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation use from a well 600 ft. deep and from Montezuma Creek, tributary to San Juan River at In amounts as follows: points and 300 Well S. ft. and E. 360 ft. 5 sec.-ft- .; from WU Cor. Sec. 14 Montezuma Creek S. 250 ft. and K. 1000 ft. from Wi Cor. Sec. 14 5 sec-ft- ., both In T373, R24E. The water will be diverted from the well and conveyed bv ditch 200 ft. to an overnight reservoir. The water will be diverted from Montezuma Creek bv an earth dam and conveyed bv ditch to the overnight storage reservoir, where the waters will be commingled and used from Mar 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate 200 acres of land embraced In SW1, Sec. 14, E'yNWt,; SENW; NE'.SWt Sec. d 23, T37S, R24E. and for incidental culinary and purposes. 24728 Dale B. Maughan, Monticello. Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 1330 ft. and E. 1300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T308, R23E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in and SVaNWu, Sec. 3, T30S, R23E, and for Incidental domestic and purposes. 24731 LaVeda P. Harvey. Montifor irrigation cello, Ut.; 10 sec.-f- t. use from two wells 600 ft. deep at points' and in amounts as follows; 111 E. 660 ft. from WV, 5 sec.-f- t. Cor. Sec. 30 and (2) N 2310 ft. from S 4 Cor. Sec. 30 5 sec.-ft- ., R26E. In both T38S, The water will be conveyed a distance of 200 ft. from each well to two overreservoirs, and used night storage from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate 200 acres of land embraced in HW'-and N'2SWti Sec. 30, T38S. R26E, d and for Incidental domestic and purposes. 24842 Julia B. Bailey. Monticello. Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation use from an well bet. 450 and 700 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from SB Cor Sec. 11. T30S, R23E. The water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 2640 ft. where it will be used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced n Sec. 11 and N4NH'4 Seo. 14, T30S, R23E, d and for incidental domestic and purposes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before September 26, 1953. Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER "Published in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Ut. from July 30 to Aug. 27. 1953." She has promised to give the San Juan Ladies another afternoon relating more of her experiences. Helen Clair is the charming daughter of Frank and Nettie Redd of Monticello. The business taken up by the San Juan club concerned the to Bluff, a sort of home- was discussed going trip and voted upon. The trip is to be made Friday Sept 4th. 1st day With a short stay at Moab and on to Monticello for the night. Sept 5th leaving early for Bluff, where they will visit friends and places of interest and back to Blanding in the evening of the 5th. Sunday morning, Sept. 6th they will visit Blanding Sunday school and to Monticello or Moab for the Sunday evening. Monday, 7th of Sept, will leave early for Dead Horse Point and on to Salt Lake City the same day, making a four-da- y trip. Those present at the San Juan Ladies club were Zola Nielson Peterson. Mrs. William Lila from Annie Provo, Thompson, Vivian McConkie, El- - ack to School Clearance $2565.00 (Gas Equipped Shower and Toilet) $2495.00 25 E. T. B 35 G. lf Shower (Electric Refrigerator and Toilet) w stated in the contract, total rates will be redetermined, but In no event will the redetermined stump-ag- e rate be less than the basic appraised value as first above stated. In addition to the price for stump-aga deposit for the total cut to cover the cost of timber stand Improvement work at the rate of $1.00 M. ft. b. m. for the sawtimber per will be required, and a further deposit of $1.00 per M. feet b. m. to pay the cost of slash disposal. To reduce soil and logging road erosion, the purchaser, as directed by the Forest Supervisor, shall do certain erosion control work or by mutual agreement with the Forest Supervisor may elect to deposit into a cooperative work fund for soil erosion at the rate of $0.25 per M. ft. b. m. for the total cut of sawtimber, to pay the cost of erosion control work. Bidding will begin at 2:00 p. m. and will be kept open as long as may be necessary In the judgment of the Forest Supervisor to give all Inter-- 1 e.sted parties an opportunity to bid. Sealed bids accompanied by the repayment received by the Forquired est Supervisor prior to 2:00 p. m. on be considerSeptember 14, 1953 will ed the equivalent of an oral bid NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners, San Juan County. State of Utah at the County Courthouse at Monticello. Utah until 10 a. m. August 31, 1953 for Oil and Gas Leases of the undivided one-haInterest in and to the oil and gas and mineral owned by San Juan County, a body politic and corporate, in the following described lands in San Juan County, State, of Utah, NWV4SWV4 and Lpts 1. 2 and 3 of Section 25, Township 40 South. Range 21 East, Salt Lake meridian, and . SWV4NEI4; S2NWi.4: SW li ; SEI4SEV4: WtfeSEH. Sec. 26; Lot 1 and SWNEli Sec. 34; Lots 1. 2, 3, and4; NW NW 1; Sec. 35 all In Township 40 South, Range 21 East, Salt Lake Meridian. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or to accept or rejectorthe whole or any part of said to waive any informality or bid; in any bid in the Intertechnicality est of the County. AH bids will be rejected or accepted within 5 days alter bid opening. Board of County Commissioners San Juan County, State of Utah By Pearl Butt Clerk First Publ. Aug. 13, 1953 Last Publ. Aug. 27, 1953 San Juan Record First Publ. Aug. 14, 1953 Last Publ. Aug 28, 1953 Dove Creek Press IConkie of Minnesota, was strick-e- n with polio. Oscar McConkie left Salt Lake City, Saturday noon, Aug. 1st by plane to be with and assist this family. He was detained some because the plane was grounded as a result of heavy storms. He reports by phone the child Legal Notices is improving and will return by E. 1300 ft from NW Cor Sec. 30. plane Aug. 3rd. T38S. R25E. The water will be conFriends will be glad to know veyed to an overnight storage res- the child is improving. ervoir and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. o.y $I00 WE ARE CLOSING OUT THESE TWO LINES at truly worthwhile savings to you $149.00 EASY WASHER $179.00 MINUTE WASHER $IAE00 IUD Now Now $OC00 I ZD Monticello Mercantile Company Phone The Big Store on the Corner 12 Monticello, Utah Dated this 3rd day of August, 1953. s L. W. Misner City Poundkeeper of Monticello It I |