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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Pierce, he will go to high school! there this winter. Thursday. Aug. 20. 1953 Page $ Mr. and Mrs. J. Redd, Mrs. There has been lots of 010 ta ailed at the Semadeni home Sutulav. Redds two brothers and wife ken from the mines lately were out on the Point and made i Semadeni Irene calls. had ! pla-se- s and Mrs. Billy Rogers made in Durango recent-of the Elmere .were guests visitLucus and family ly. are vacationing in Yellowstone edFrank Sunday. on the Point last week. National Park. Mrs. Walton was out to the a Pritchard The D. U. P. will hold their Ralph meeting last Wednesday. enjoyed Mr. and Mrs Gayle Holt and visit from his parents and sister meeting at the home of .regular M. N. to to went boys Gallup. has a new Pearl Lewis Wednesday. Semadom from Almagordo, N. M This lone-waattend the Indian Ceremonials. will also be a birthday party for Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pierce of Seraphine Frost. A good The Robert Krums had visitMr. and Mrs. John came for Eddie grant has been arranged. ors from Arizona over the week Oakland, Calif., end. Cedar Point News 1 1 ;reinnrBinnmnrB8fl'B sBTBmr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 50c insertion a Minimum Over lines 5 stock-wateri- J S- ed. North Avenue Phone 1801 Grand Junction, Colorado 2322 40-t- fc MESA TRAILER SALES Grand Junction, Colo. 1953 MODELS Model 16 E 16 G $1395.00 (Electric Refrigerator) $1545.00 (Gas Equipped) 18 E 18 G List - $1725.00 (Electric Refrigerator) $1865.00 (Gas Equipped) 18 E. T. B $1820.00 (Electric 18 G. T. B- (Gas Equipped $1960.00 beds) refrigerator-Twi- n Twin Beds) 21 E 21 G $1825.00 (Electric Refrigerator) $1965.00 (Gas Equipped) 21 E. T. B (Electric- refrigerator-Twi- n 21 G. T. B (Gas equipped Twin 21 E. S (Electric Refrigerator and Toilet) $1920.00 beds) - 21 G. $2060.00 Beds) $2095.00 Shower $2245.00 S- - (Gas Equipped Shower and Toilet) 25 E. S (Electric 25 G. S Refrigerator and Toilet) $2425.00 Shower $2565.00 (Gas Equipped Shower and Toilet) $2495.00 25 E. T. B (Electric Refrigerator Shower, Toilet, Twin Beds $2635 25 G. T. B (Gas, Shower, Toilet, Twin Beds) $3595.00 35 E. S (Electric Refrigerator, Complete 35 G. Bath) S- - 35 E. T. B (Electric Bath) $3675.00 Refrigerator Complete Bath, Twin Beds) 35 G. T. B (Gas $3735.00 Complete (Gas Refrigerator Vrtfih Till Mrs. Starr has return from Mercy hospital in Durango fully recovered from her recent year-roun- af- - W TRAILER & v. tc SALEPan American America's Finest Home on Wheels Complete line, new, used trailers.- Liberal terms, trades, free delivery. Trailer hitches installR O-i- 14-3- es above, then enclose stamps, check or money o order in the envelope when you mail it to The San Juan Record. No ad- vertising from outside the trade are will be accepted o unless paid in advance. The Record assumes no o For Sale Automobiles 4-- t 8-- ln payable in advance. To Place Classified Ads By Mail Write your ad plainly figure the cost by the rat- - o responsibility for errors ter the first insertion. FOR SALE in NWi, Good used maple 200 acresi of land embraced Sec. 30. T3HS. R26E. crib with innerspring mat- and for d doand incidental tress. Both for $30. Dove Creek mestic and purposes. 24842 Julia B. Bailey. MontiPress, Ph. 34, Dove Creek, Colo. for irrigation cello, Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. 24-t- f use from an well bet 450 and a ft deep at point S. 1320 ft. and FOR SALE one pair of new 700 W. 1320 ft. from SB Cor. Sec. 11, super sure grip tractor tires. 6 T30S, R23E. The awater will be condistance of 2640 veyed by ditch Dly sire Bargain 28-2price. ft. where It will be used from Mar. Kent Frost, Monticello, 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced n StjSEi Sec. 11 Sec. and 14. T30S. R23E. For Sale Machinery and NNEt, d for incidental domestic and purposes. FOR SALE John Deere duck- - Protests resisting the granting of of the foregoing applications, foot oneway and Richardson any with reasons therefor, must be in bean piler. Will sell at a bar- affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 gain. Dean Bortles, Dove Creek State Salt Bake City. Utah, Capitol, on or before September 26. 1953. Joseph M. Tracy FOR SALE 1949 Case A-STATE ENGINEER Published in the San Juan Recombine, bean attachment inMonticello, Ut. from July 30 cluded. Has cut only 300 acres. cord. 1953. Will sell cheap. Eldon Johnson to Aug. 27. East route, Monticello, Utah BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be accepted the undersigned for the furnby Legal Notices ishing of 400 tons of oiled slack. 200 tons to be delivered at the Monticello schools and 200 tons to be delivered at the Blanding National Forest Timber for Sale schools. All slack to be of equal quality to that produced by the Carbon County. o'ual Coal c Oral auction bids will be received bv the Forest Supervisor at his of- Utah. All bids must be submitted fice at Price. Utah beginning at 2:00 on or before August 31, 1953. p. m. on September 14, 1953 for all San Juan County school dist live timber marked or designated By Geo. M. Palmer, clerk for cutting and all merchantable dead timber located on an area of Published Aug. 20, 1953 225 acres in Sections approximateley 5. 7 and 8. Township 34 South, Range 22 East, S.L.M., Manti-LaSNational Forest, Indian Creek Spruce Unit No. 2, estimated to be 1.300 M (Mrs. H. E. Blakel ft. p. m. of Englemann spruce and Alpine fir sawtimber. log scale, more Miss Melva Decker has now or less. The appraised value of the nor- terminated her course of practimber, according to long-termal market and operating condi- tical nursing at the San Juan tions, Is $2.00 per M. feet b. m. No bid will be considered which la less County hospital. than this rate as a base rate applicable through the entire period of Dr. Janon now employed at the sale agreement plus at least $1 00 per M the total to apply for Uravan, Colo., by the U. S. Puall timber cut prior to May 1, 1954. blic health service was in town On that date and at other times as stated in the contract, total rates recently visiting the hospital apd will be redetermined, but in no friends. event will the redetermined stump-ag- e rate be less than the basic apMr. and Mrs. Bruce Pollack praised value as first above stated. Tucson, Ariz., and Denver, In addition to the price for stump-ag- e, a deposit for the total cut to were with' Mrs. Pollock cover the cost of tlmbsr stand Im- brothervisiting Baxter Miller and faprovement work at the rate of 1.00 per M. ft. b. m. for the sawtimber mily this weekendwill be required, and a further deposit of $1.00 per M. feet b. m. to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Joyce of pay the cost of slash disposal. To now visiting reduce soli and logging road erosion, Butte, Mont., are the purchaser, as directed by the their son Bill Joyce and family Forest Supervisor, shall do certain Joyce have erosion control work or by mutual Platte and. Jeanie agreement with the Forest Supervi- been visiting their grand parsor mav elect to deposit into a co- ents in Montana. operative work fund for soil erosion at the rate of $0.25 per M. ft. b. m. Mrs. Bruce Sparks entertainfor the total cut of sawtimber. to Club members and pay the cost of erosion control work. ed some Bidding will begin at 2:00 p. m. and parents Monday evening. will be kept open as long as may be necessary In the judgment of the Mrs. June Kinnamon was sick Forest Supervisor to give all interested parties an opportunity to bid. over the weekend. reSealed bids accompanied by the quired payment received by the ForCards est Supervisor prior to 2:00 p. m. on have been received September 14, 1953 will be consider- from the Steve Maynes and who ed the equivalent of an oral bid and posted for the information of all b'dders. As a qualification, for oral bidding, each bidder must submit a sealed bid, accompanied by required payment to the Forest Supervisor to 2:00 p. m. on September 14, prior 1953. A certified check, money order. or equivalent payable to the Treasurer of the United States in the sum of $500 00 must accompany each sealed bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liquidated damages ac- cording to the conditions of sale. Each bidder who has not previous- Na- ly operated on the Mantl-LaStional Forest must submit a finan- statement with his bid, showing cial possession or availability of logging equipment, cash or resources suffi- - ' cient in the judgment of the awarding officer to carry out the terms of the timber sale agreement. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the close of the auction, the bidder must Immediately confirm the bid bv submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form which will be provided. The right to reject any and all 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 San Juan Record stock-wateri- per line 10c .. Gil-bret- hs Legal Notices year-roun- words per line) Boldface type ... 20c a line 15c a line Reader ads Blind ada double rate Card of Thanks One Insertion .... 10c a line Two insertions 17c a line All Classified Ads ate (5 For Sale Miscellaneous l $3815.00 Refrigerator Complete Bath, Twin Beds) Miscellaneous SWISS AND AMERICAN watch- repairing. All work guaranteed. Dove Creek Jewelry. Dove Creek Dale Kinnamon is attending a board meeting in Moab. He has just been on a field trip His boys were with him in the book cliff area last week. Teddy rode the horse Cynamde that Cochise rode in the movie The Battle of Apache Pass and got quite a thrill. 28-2- tp 6 28-4- tp Mr. and Mrs Charlie Schafer made a trip to Moab after fruit Sunday. CHURCH WORKERS MEETING The met Church Workers Tuesday at the home of Mrs. May I Cooper. Meeting called to order by president Mrs Schafer. Roll call answered by telling of a book recently read. Minutes read by secreteary Mrs. Slavens. Mrs. Blake gave the devotional. Mrs. Richey read a letter from a Burma Missionary telling of receiving' the White Cross packages we had sent more than a year ago. As there was no business the time was turned over to Mrs. Cooper who gave anSilver other episode from the Chalice. Dismissed with prayer by Mrs. Pehrson. Lovely ments were served by the host- ess assisted by Mrs- Richey and Mrs. Baker. Monticello News al m - We extend our sympathy to Mrs. LaVern Jensen in the loss of her brother Jean Rogerson in Salt Lake City. Who was kilh ed Monday when run over by a street grader. Mr. Rogerson was a former resident of Monticello and well known here. Dan Provansha was deliverMoab ing nice Deaches from in town Tuesday. 4-- H ; Get Ready for it Now! Be Sure Your Heating Plant Is Right! Let our heating specialists inspect your plant . . . suggest what it needs to get the most out of the fuel! Our services are right . . . our prices most reasonable. You will save on the increased economy of fuel. Call us today for estimates. The Business That Service Built SOUTHEASTERN UTAH GAS CO. Word has reached Monticello that Mrs. Gilbert Pehrson is in a serious condition at the Price Home Owned and Home Operated Phone 66R2 Monticello, Utah hospital. mm vir al WANTED Our Fifth Annual NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED- - Ph. been filed with the State Engineer 66J, Dove Creek, Colo. 29-t-Robt. to appropriate water in San Juan c Young. County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, and all locations being from SLB&M, unless otherFOUND wise designated: 24805 Conway A. Redd, Blanwith Ut.: 10 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation Sorrel horse FOUND light ding, 10-iuse from a well bet. 600 and on the mane and tail. Branded 700 ft. deep at a point S. 20 ft. and N E. 1300 ft. from NW Oor. Sec. 30. right front shoulder with dash Has M brand on right hip. Owner T38S, R25E. The water will be con- to an overnight storage res- mav have same by paying foriveyed and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. this advertising, teed and clam-- I ervolr 31 to lrrlgate 250 ot land em. ages. Ivan Watkins, Blanding, braced in NW4Nwy4: SEy4Nwy4; Sec. 30 and EViNWyi; wv, E4 SW14 Utah. NE'4 Sec. 31, T38S, R25E, and for d incidental domestic and WE BUY GOOD CLEAN RAGS jNo overalls or mens heavy 24722 Mrs. purposes. Della Jean Johnson, for lrriga- Dants. Dove Creek PRESS 42tf Monticello, Ut. 10 sec.-f- t. well 600 ft. tion use from a deep and from Montezuma Creek, tributary to San Juan River at fonows: points and In amounts E.as 360 S. 300 ft. and ft. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Well sec.-ft- .; 6 the 14 Sec. received be W'4 will Cor. from bids by sealed S. 250 ft. and Board of Commissioners. San Juan Montezuma creek at the Coun- E. 1000 ft. from WV, Cor. Sec. 14 County. State of Utah at Monticello. Utah 5 sec-ft- ., both In T373, R24E. The ty Courthouse 1953 for water will be diverted from the until 10 a. m. August 31, undividof well the and Leases Gas and conveyed bv ditch 200 ft. Oil Interest in and to the to an overnight reservoir. The water ed one-ha- lf Montezuma oil and gas and mineral owned by will be diverted from Creek bv an earth dam and conveySan Juan County, a body politic deed by ditch to the overnight storand corporate, in the following scribed lands In San Juan County. age reservoir, where the waters will be commingled and used from Mar. State of Utah, 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 200 acres of NWy4SWV4 and Lots 1. 2 and 403 land embraced in 6E4NWy4; SWy4 of Section 25, Township Lake 14, E'4NW!4; Sec. NEy4SW& Sec. South, Range 21 East, Salt 23. T37S, R24E, and for and meridian, incidental culinary and s',4NWV4: SWft; swv.ne4; W4SE4. Sec. 28; purposes. SEy4SE'4: 34: 24728 Dale B. Maughan, MontiLot 1 and SWVNEV Sec. V4 NW 4 NW cello. for Irrigation Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. Lots 1, 2. 3. and4: use from a 16-iwell bet. 60 and Sec. 35 all In Township 40 South, 500 ft. deep at a point N. 1330 ft. Range 21 East, Salt Lake Meriand E. 1300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 8, T30S, R23E. 1 The water will be used The Board of County Commisto to Nov. 1 to irrigate from Apr. reject sioners reserves the right or 4 160 acres of land embraced in or to bids: accept all and any said of SV2NWV4 and or any part Sec. 3. T303, rejectortheto whole d or and Incidental for R23E. waive any informality bid; and purtechnicality in any bid in the inter-be domestic poses. est of the County. All bids will P. Harvey, Monti6 days 24731 LaVeda within or aocepted rejected cello. Ut.; 10 sec.-f- t. for irrigation alter bid opening. use from two wells 600 ft. Board of County Commissioners deep at points and in amounts as Ban Juan County, State of Utah 660 from W4 follows: E. ft. Pearl Butt (1) By 5 sec.-f- t. and (2) N. Cor. Sec. 30 6 30 Sec. 2310 1953 ft. from S'4'Cor. rtrst Publ. Aug. 13, 1953 sec.-- ft , both in T38S, R26E. The wa27, Publ. Aug. Last ter will be conveyed a distance of Sm Juan Record 14, 1953 200 ft. from each well to two overFirst Publ. Aug. night storage reservoirs, and used Last Publ. Aug 28, 1963 from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate Dove Creek Press a - MONTICELLO, UTAH n. 29-4- tp year-roun- stock-wateri- 10-i- n. to-w- year-rou- stock-wateri- n. Nt-SW- year-roun- stock-wateri- 10-l- n, FRIDAY 8 P. M. Evening Programs J. Frank Wright, leader of Mexican Hat Expeditions Presents SATURDAY 7:30 P. M. Looking Over Grandpas Shoulder Here is a real variety show chuck full of good music, dancing and fun. Grandpa is a sly cuss and he thinks hes putting something over on Grandma, but Motion Pictures shes smarter than you think. Grand Canyon River Trips We have Ballet, Grand Opera, Indian CeremonSan Juan River Trips ials, Barber Shop Quartette, Can Can Girls straight Song DANGER RIVER from Paris and a German Band straight from MontiBoatman Frank Wright, Kent Frost, Don Smith, Dora cello, not to neglect a real medrama where you qan hiss the villan and sigh over the heroine. We offer you Wright, Fern Frost, Guen Smith d a fun and time. Dont miss it. Betty McEVERYONE WELCOME Donald, Chairman. Dance follows. thrill-packe- e Held in The Monticello High J |