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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD rrrmnrrrrinrffTnmnr For Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum 50c insertion 10c per line Over 5 lines (5 words per line) Boldface type .... 20c a line 15c a line Reader ads Blind ad double rale Card of Thanks One Insertion .... 10c a line Two insertions 17c a line All Classified Ads are Machinery 38-2- tc FOR SALE W C Allis-Chamers tractor with lister planter and cultivator. This machinery is in good shape will sell for $550, or best offer. Oscar Sema-den- i. Dove Creek. VET AND THORA BRADFORD RETURN HOME FROM TRIP TO NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Vet Bradford returned two we?ks ago from a two week trip to the Northwest. were accompanied by Mr. For Sale Miscellaneous They and Mrs. David P. Black, parents Bradford and GenFOR SALE Diamond drill, long eva of Mrs.sister. Their main deSteele, A Pioneer twin year hydraul stination was a visit to Blain ic, truck mounted complete with and his wife, Dorothy, pump and derrick. Ph. 8R4 Nat-uri- ta Bradford two children at Richland, and 32tfc or 34R5, Blanding. Wash., but they took time to enFOR SALE- - Oil cake 41 percent joy all the sights along the way. To Mr. Bradford, one of the protein. See Larimore Bros., grandest sights of the whole Dove Creek, Colo. trip was the place in WashingFOR SALE- - USED upright piano ton where the Columbia, Sn&ke, in good condition. Inquire Mrs. Walla Walla and Yakima rivers Dick Broderick, Monticello, Ut. come together. The government 37rtfc is making a large dam called the McNary just below where the SPINET PIANO rivers merge. Used one month. Vicinity of A dream of long standing was Monticello. Will sacrafice. For realized by Mrs. Theda Black furthor particulars write Hart when the group arrived at the Bros. Music Co., 46 East 8th So., Mormon Temple in Cardston, Salt Lake City, Utah. them Canada. Guides showed l- 38-2- tp payable in advance. To Place Classified Ads By Mail Write your ad plainly figure the cost by the rat- 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. es above, 37-4- tc $JLSLJISLJIJ151SL51J151SISJ15LJ1JLSL&, For Sale Automobiles 38-2- tc W TRAILER SALES Pan American America's Finest Miscellaneous Home on Wheels SWISS AND AMERICAN watchComplete line, new, used trailrepairing. All work guaranteed. ers. Liberal terms, trades, free Dove Creek Jewelry. Dove Creek installhitches Trailer delivery. HOUSEWIVES WANTED- - Added. ress advertising postcards. You 2322 North Avenue Phone 1801 must have good handwriting. Grand Junction, Colorado . c Write National Engraving, Water town, Mass. R & 40-tf- 37-4- tp MESA TRAILER SALES y New Fruita Grand Junction, Colo, tfou can purchase tne following used trailers: 16 ft. Trotwood $ 295.00 495.00 20 ft. Royal 695.00 21 ft. Superior 995.00 21 ft. Trailette 23 ft. Prairie Schooner ... 10o5.u0 Iz96.0d 22 ft. Columbia 1395.00 22 ft. Columbia 1395.00 25 ft. Pan American 23 ft. Pxarie Schooner .... 1495. uu 1595.00 30 ft. Peerless 1952 24 ft. Travelhome, completely moaern ... $1795.00 All used trailers painted ana varnished free of cnaige. We have new 1954 models on display. Open 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Legal Notices beautiful every detail of the building, and the visitors were greatly impressed by the beauty of the woodwork, much of it inlaid. Mrs. Bradford mentioned escities beautiful pecially the built in the tall pines, on hill sides, the rivers, lakes, canals, and water of every kind. On most of the rivers, logs were floating to the big saw- mills. They Hi-wa- KOXitE BLANDING Massey Harris clipper combine good condition. For sale at a going price. See Herman Fraser Lockerby, Utah. WANTED Lady to do housework one or two days each week. Apply in person. Dr. J. E. Simon:-- , Monticello, Utah. Phone 82 or 55 for interview appointment. 36-t- fe saw Glacier National Park in Montana. At Idaho Falls, they stayed a short time with Lew Bradford, Vets brother, who runs the largest hotel in that area, and one of the three largest in Idaho. There Mr. and Mrs. Black were escorted to one of the largest suites in the hotel, known as the bridal suite. FARM TO CKEDIIOKS DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, bureau op Land jvlanauemeni. sait rase luoiu and Survey, ollice, NoCity, Utan. September 21, 1953, is tice given tnat, on Febnereby Max Dalton, of ruary 4, 1933, Utan. fned application Utan 03374 under the provisions of section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select the NWU. SE'rSWii. AND SWii-NE- ti Nswy. section 23, T. 37 S., R. 24 E., SUM, Utah. 320 acres. In exchange for a parcel of land In sect.on 3d, T. 33 S., R. 23 E., SUM, Utah, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Dot 1, Blo:k 14, and Townsite Monticello Survey, thence South - 45 feet, running thence West 214.5 feet, thence North 45 feet, thence East 214.5 and feet, to the place of beginning, or more containing 0.2210 Is acres, for the purpose less. This notice of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an or opportunity to file their protests other objections In the Land and Survev Office. Salt Lake City. Utah, that a copy together with evidence of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Ernest E. House Manager. First Publ. Oct. 1. 1953 Last Publ. Oct. 22. 1953 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of the estate of Christensen, hristian Lingo eceased, must , present their aims with vouchers to the unhis residence in signed atSan Juan County, ionticello, tah, on or before the 17th day December, 1953. C. R. Christensen dministrator of the estate of hristian Lingo Christensen, Mon-ttcen- o, -- ! d. Black. The young Bradfords accompanied the Utah group to Canada and back to their home at Richland. When the group arrived home they hard traveled 3,500 miles, and they had loved every minute. They took it slow enough that the older people were never over tired. 37-3- tc D- 38-dt- lay-off- 38-2- tp live-stroc- Price-Suppor- ts Mr. 36-ye- ar , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of the estate of Ann izabeth T. Christensen, must present their claims th vouchers to the undersig-- d at his resident in Monticello, n Juan County, Utah, on or fore the 17th day of Decem-r- , de-ase- d, Uintah-Duches-- ar m 4 ' V M v - - .ft r jr ; ' V-- r i' L 1 - nage from the Whitlock Taylor No. 1 wildcat completed by Gulf Oil Corporation out side the Roosevelt Pool Unit. The Indians have received, to date, some $3,605,413 in bonus money payments and $208,500 i in oil royalties (since discovery in 1949). Indians on allotment lands have received personally some $439,567 since inception of oil interest in the Uintah Basin in 1146. V ' TRAIL DOES ; IT ASAim The Jacket Men Go For! Every detail expresses quality . . . every wearing proves it! Heavy Nylon Sheen gabardine. Navy, Taupe, Slate, Dark Green and Sixes 34 to 44 ne $11.95 Monticello Merc, Monticello, Utah one-thir- New International Truck Line Offers 307 New Features ee BUS OFFICIALS . . . CHEVRON New International pickups deliver unequalled light-dut-y performance. Internae tionals emphasis on a program of truck research and development has resulted in greater versatility in the New International pickups and other New International Trucks. long-rang- st Pickups ures A nice selection of Hamilton Watches. and Wyler Diamond Dove Creek Jewelers. ' road-prove- d, lV-to- -- one-piec- n SI Tfi fic Manager of the Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Trailways, by M. E. Moore, President of Continental Trail-way- s Bus System. Mr. Deisher is at present Traffic Manager of Continental Rocky Mountain Lines with headquarters in Denver. The Colorado line is now an integral part of the Continental Trailways Bus System. - ;v. Francis M. Lyman FRANCIS M. LYMAN or, that he be given a place in SIGNED TO CONCERT BAND the Concert Band, where he is now playing. Blanding- - Francis M. Lyman, Francis was closely associated M. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lyman has been appointed second with all music atactivities during San Juan High a'to sax player in the 6.h Inf. his school days Division Band at Fort Ord, Cal- and after graduating he attended the Brigham Young University ifornia. for tw years where he played After being inducted, Franei ; first alto sax in the University- took eight weeks of basic train- Concert Band. During these two ing and was then given the op- years, he ako played with difportunity of attending a band ferent dance bands. school where he had a private Francis friends will watch with instructor. At the end of three interest his growth and develop-- I weeks school it 'was recommend- ment along the musical line ed by Mr. Palidino, his instruct- while he is serving Uncle Sam. Now-feotyou wont in America's most complete truck lino: 168 basic models . . . New International styling identified by the IH emblem . . . 307 new laboratory-proved features . . . First truck builder to offer choice of gasoline or LP gas with Underwritn ers Laboratories listing in sizes and other models . . . Comfo Vision cab with e Sweepsight windshield; new comfort and interior styling . . . Steel-fle- x frames . . . 296 Wheelbases . . . Easy starting, greater fuel economy . . . Wido range of axle ratios . . . Real steering comfort and control . . . Sizes from to 90,000 lbs. GVW rating. C. R. Deisher of Denver has just been named General Traf- h . 65-7- throughout the nation will total KENNETH SHUMWAY SERVING IN PACIFIC FLEET Kenneth D. PACIFIC FLEET Shumway, gunner's mate third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1953. S:th Shumway of Box 83 and C. R. Christensen Iministrator of the Estate of husband of the former Miss of Blanding, in Elizabeth T. Christensen, Chloe Perkins all with Beach Jumper Utah, is iceased. Monticello, Unit One, part of the AmphibBennion Redd, ;ah Attorney for said Admin-rato- r. ious Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet. The unit took part in the PaSalt cific Fleet's Operation rst Publ. Oct. 15, 1953 Wave from Sept. 28th to Oct. 1st Publ. Nov. 5, 1953 2nd. The training exercise was n Juan Record a series of combined amphibious and tactical maneuvers aimed at JGE OUTLAYS PLANNED r COUNTY FOR REPAIRS testing the techniques and prowarof San Juan county home own-- 9 cedures air deoperations, will spend an estimated fare, mine atomic warfare. fense and 16,000 during 1953 on repair-- g non-farand modernizing A GOOD SUPPLY OF NEW end veilings. As the great post war home USED TYPEWRITERS- - BOTH hiding boom begins to slack-1- ,- PORTABLE AND STANDARD home repair and recondition- DOVE CREEK PRESS, PH. 34. I 4 price-suppo- rt Bennion an Juan Record i 1 crop-loan- s, Monticello, almost $4 billion in 1953, the Redd, Council report estimated. tah. Attorney for said Admin-trato- r. Tile This will be one. of the heaviest outlays in U. S. history for such irst Publ. Oct. 15, 1953 work. 1953 ast Publ. Nov. 5, . C.-'- Monticello News and Mrs. Leland V. Redd (Mrs. H. E. Blake) arrived home from Salt Lake, Saturday. Mr. Redd had attendWord comes to relatives here ed to business in the northern of the death in a Salt Lake hospart of the state following pital of Tom Rudolf Mellenthin, old son of Mrs. Blanch Mr. and Mrs. Benton Mosley Christensen Mellenthin. and their young son are visiting A former Monticello boy, just in Blanding from their home in Phoenix, Ariz. They are staying last month home from Korea, at the home of his mother, Mrs. Russell McGough is greeting old friends here this week. His home Fay Jones. is now in Farmington, N. Mex. Pearl, Donald rand Ora Bay-le- s Vere Westwood of Orem and went to Salt Lake, Wednesday, in a combined business and Moab was a business visitor in pleasure trip. Donald and Ora town Monday. arrived home Saturday night, Friends of H. W. Balsley of and Pearl came Sunday evenAllie and Virginia Moab will be sorry to learn of ing with Adams. Miss Adams had been up his serious injury suffered in a to attend U. E. A. and her mo- car wreck last Thursday. ther accompanied her. OIL LEASING PUTS UTE Bob and Geneve Steele spent TRIBE "IN THE MONEY" a week in Blanding while he According, to an article from Duchesne, Uintah county, the completed the block work on the Ft. new Indian church. Their home Ute Tribe is in the money. Oil Progress in the last seven is at Orem. f; years has meant $4,722,090 to the members of the tribe, according to the Ft. Duchesne agency, Uintah Ouray Reservation. Agency officials stated that the support loans by the Commodity Utes had 109,017 acres of their Credit Corporation have been reservation under lease as of announced by the U. S. Depart- Oct. 1, 1953. $2,156,000 was recement of Agriculture. The chang- ived by the Ute Indian bands es are intended to achieve max- during fiscal 1953. Proceeds of imum investment of private the tribes and individual Indian and tribes individual funds in CCC thus the to $1,141,000 relisving the U. S. Treasury as lands) amounted much as posible of a financial during fiscal 1952. The funds which the Indians burden which would have to be taken care of through public have received represent payment borrowing. Interest of four per of bonus money for right to cent paid by producers remains lease, rentals at $1.25 an acre the same. annually and royalties from oil agencies, Lending mainly production, (amounting to 12 Vz finance per cent). country banks, which This beginning a new of and also service CCC which has loans, will receive an in- source of income, terest rate of 2Vz per cent a year been responsible in a large defor the use of their funds while gree for the economic prosperity invested and, in addition, will the Indians enjoy today, was receive a fee up to Vz per cent when the first lease was execua year fbr services, depending ted by the Indians in 1946. It acres, for upon the nature of tha. services. amounted to 2560 In the case of grain and similar which the tribes received six commodities, the rate will be Vz cents and acre bonus money. The highest bonus bid ever ofper cent a year. Certificates of interest will be fered for Indian lands was made offered for the first time in jointly by three companies, connection with CCC grain and Phillips Petroleum Co., Stano-lin- d Oil and Gas company and other commodity loans. These will be freely nego- The Carter Oil company. It was tiable, will bear interest at the for $176.05 an acre. rate of 2 per cent a year and There have been nine oil wells will be redeemed prior to ma- drilled to date on Ute lands turity by CCC promptly at any six of them productive, three dry and abandoned. time upon demand. The tribes joined in a unit LOCAL URANIUM agreement covering Roosevelt Pool. As a consequence, the InPROSPECTOR HERO OF DIGEST ARTICLE dians, instead of receiving 100 old four well in the Slight, balding, Charlie Steen today has any0 county field get per where from $10 million to $300 cent of the production while million worth of uranium and ranchers share in the remaind12 claims vanadium in near er. The tribes also get Moab, Utah, says J. P. McEvoy d in the November Readers Di- compensatory royalties for drai- gest. McEvoy, condensed from The American Mercury, hails Hot Rock Charlie as the man who, singlehanded and in the face of obstacles that would have discouraged anyone less hardy, ferreted out one of the richest uranium deposits on this continent. More Local Responsibility in Service lo Farmers, Benson Aim WANTED We want farmers to produce WE BUY GOOD CLEAN RAGS for a free market rather than No overalls or mens heavy for a Federal bounty, Secretary pants. Dove Creek PRESS 42tf Benson recently told the National asociation of WANTED-LEASAND SALES Secretaries and Commissioners, Directors of on uranium mining Agriculture. listings is It possible C. H. Webb, Dolore, through individual and group property. Colo. action to solve many problems and achieve objectiv?s locally, HELP WANTEwith a minimum of Federal assistance and control. Sitter needed Three nights a The suggestions which we week. Contact Thelma Walwill make to. Congress next year ton. for improvements, in current farm programs will recognize MALE HELP WANTED Rethe need for greater State and liable man or woman with local participation. he said. Full car wanted to call on farmers in San Juan county. Part or full scope of the suggestions and reto s. time. No $10 to $25 in commendations to be made a day. No experience or capital Congress will not be determined all surveys under way have required. Give references. Write until from. However, FUR ST McNESS COMPANY, been heard of the people for Dept. B, P. O. Box 14, Bayshore enough desire has been revealed local control Sta. Oakland 23, Calif. so far to indicate that recomdiing will assume major import- mendations will move in that ance to the building trades in rection. every community, said Robert Benson Orders Beef Bailey, chairman of the residen- Price Spread Study tial construction committee of k A sutdy on the spread in Council of America, the Tile between the price prices which released the estimate. the farmer receives for beef and three the price the housewife pays was Nearly two of every home owners here will make ordered Sept. 25, by Secretary some expenditure during the Benson. The fact that, according year to improve their property, to the Bureau of Labor Statisaccording to the report. Painting tics, the retail price of beef rose of either the exterior or inter- 6 per cent from July to August, ior will be the most common re- a time when abundant supplies pair, with work on roofs second and generally low cattle prices and replacing or repairing heat- prevailed, has been of concern to both farmers and consumers. ing equipment third. One of every 11 homes in the .The tremendous job of movU. S. has water pipes, repaired, ing meat from farm to table is ina bathroom tiled or a shower highly complex, and little unstalled in an average year, the derstood. Farmers of America report revealed. Six of every 100 are entitled to know if there is have carpentry work done. truth to the charge that margins The kitchen is the area most are excessive. families want to improve first Changes made in Financing The resulting demand for new Program. major equipment, clay tile for Changes in the program for counter tops and drainboards, financing and servicing price cabinets means and . kitchen prosperity in the community for NEW T RAILWAYS many concerns and for skilled workmen, the report points out. Home repair . expend it u r e s E Creouois ol t me eotuie o. Theodore oom, deceased must present tneir cuums iui voucneis u tne unaers,guea ut his resilience 14 Mouticeiio, dan Juan County, utan, on or oeiore the otn nay of December, luo3. t'. Bennion Redd Administrator of the Estate of Tneodore Cole, Deceased. First PudI. Oct. 1. 19o3 Cast PUDI. Oct. 22, 19j3 Ban Juan Record In Idaho, they saw large fields of sacked onions so close together that someone declared they had to rent extra ground to put them on. In Washington, the large fields of wheat, mint, and grapes were an insipration They visited relatives of Mrs. Black at New Plymouth, Idaho, and at Mountain Home, Idaho, they called on relatives of Mr. Thursday. Oct. 22. 1953 Page 5 Little more than a year ago, Steen and his wife and four children were next door to starving on the wild Colorado Plateau. Other men were finding uranium, but not Charlie. Stubbornly, however, he kept "borrowing and burrowin g , spending 90 per cent of his time raising money and ten per cent prospecting. Finally, his wife down with pneumonia and his credit for groceries exhausted, Steens borrowed geiger counter went crazy. Today his 12 claims hold ore that is 40 feet thick in some One named Mamie places. (others are Ike, Nixon, etc.) is said to be one of the best U308 lodes in the United States. Since Steen's strike, thousands of amateur prospectors plus several hundred trained geologists and mining engineers have been scouring the Colorado Plateau. But to date, no one has made a comparable strike. worked his way Having through Texas college of Mines 10 years ago, he has since prospected for tin in Bolivia and for 011 in the Amazon Jungle. He began hunting uranium in 1950. T. S. Reece of Dallas, Texas, who has just been named President of Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Trailways by M. E, Moore, President of the Continental Trailways Bus System. Mr. Reece is Vice President-GenerManager of Continental Bus System and a Vice President of Transcontinental Bus System. The Colorado line is now an integral part of the Continental Trailways Bus System. al Now Model 1 10 pickup with 8 foot body. Other pickup models ovoilable with 6 Vi and bodies. New Internationals erf NIELSONS Monticello, Utah |