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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD 22, 19S3 Pag Thursday, Oct Utah Will Sell Land Within Navajo Reserve 6 Stringfellow Annuonces New Appointment to Staff Attend Extension Service School w th n. Nominations For Blanding Election submitted for school system, Mr. Young said. the total labor force of in the United States, two out of every five Of the Nominations coming Blanding city- election are as follows: Mayor- Alma J. Redd, Councilman- - Frost Black, and Ray F. Lyman. The second party offers LaRay Alexander for Mayor and L. W. Graves and Don Smith as the councilmen. 61,000,000 employed workers, or 25,000,000 persons, are engaged in supplying consumers with food and fiber. There's a Hallmant Card for every occasion. See the complete selection at the Press Office. Review Wheat Allotments It is time to start thinking The Utah State Wheat Mrs. P. E. Carhart from East and Marketing Quota packages to ser Monticello and Mrs. Betty Mc- about mailing friends and view committee consisting of Donald from Monticello attend- vicemen, overseas. 'Alphonso Christensen, of New- ed the leadership school for "woParcel post for armed services ton. Dean Coombs of Garland, men held by the state Extension were Service at Utah State Agricul- personnel in Korea, Japan, and and J. Earl Smith of Provo be conducting hearings on wheat tural college. They were accom- the Pacific Islands should ad- allotments in the County PMA mailed by Nov. 1. Articles panied by Mrs. Thelma Walton, dressed to Europe or American office on Tuesday and Wedneshome demonstration agent. Oct. 13 and 14. Running from Oct. 12 to Oct. possession will be delivered by day, Clifford Collings of the Utah 16, the annual school has en- Christmas if posted before Nov. State PMA office and Mr. abled representatives of almost 15. W. Redd, state committeeare the Christmas cards every community in the state to also attended the hearings. receive concentrated training in bright spot in overseas mailing man, The appeals had formerly been modern homemaking and leader- and may be sent by air mail as submitted to the County Comlate as Dec. 1. However, all overship methods. consideration. The These women will spread what seas Christmas cards bearing mittee for who are dissatisfied producers they have learned throughout three cent stamps should be with the decision of the Review the country by demonstration mailed by Nov. 15. may file suit in a reand other methods. for overseas are committee 1. Air court within a 15 day perOne highlight of the school limited toparcels two pounds. At reg- gular was a dinner party Thursday ular parcel post rates, the limit iod. Mr. was chairman night in the Home Economics is 70 pounds. Packages may not of the Christensen review committee. Extension programs exceed 100 inches in combined building. throughout the world were de- length and girth. scribed by Dr. Gladys Gallug such as fruit- National 2. Foodstuffs representing the Extension candies seem cookies, and Counties U. S. Department of Agri- cakes, to be the most popular gifts for Receipts D. C. Manti-L- a forest National Sal culture, Washington, mail perishDont There are countries in the servicemen. Matches and lighter receipts received for livestock, items. able extension have had which world timber sales, special use are forbidden. Expensive grazing for she said. All of these have the fluids should summer homes, elecpermits sent be registerby gifts 170 or more, ed mail. tric power lines, commercial years programs for same goal: better family living, telephone lines, etc., amounted 3. Select a durable mailing to she asserted. $131,759.28 for the fiscal year or metal of 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953, Final day sessions Friday in- carton Linewood, July with it newspapers says Forest Supervisor James O. cluded morning and afternoon to cushion a Use shock. any Stewart. discussions of gardening probtaper and Twenty-fiv- e lems by Walter M. Keller, Utah heavy wrapping per cent of the Garden Clubs; M. D. Taylor, re- strong cord to prevent parcels receipts or $32,939.82, has been to the state of Utah and ColoAmerican Iris breaking open. gional director, It is particularly important rado for further distribution to Society; Mrs. John Pearson Utah Associated Garden Clubs; C. R. that an overseas address be cor- the counties that include parts Sal National easy to read. Service- of the Manti-L- a Walter, president Utah Rose So- rect and on inthe move so much Forest. The distribution to the are men Shiozawa, Kenji and ciety; delay may counties is based upon the area structor, landscape architecture that any additional Christmas. of national forest land in each mean delivery after and planning, U. S. A. C. fr o m To avoid such disappoint- of the counties. The counties reThe representatives Monticello report a very enjoy- ments, it is recommended that ceiving shares of the fund are Carbon, the full name, as follows: Emery, able time. you hand-priGrand, San Juan, Sanpete, Serank, service number, branch, and Utah counties in Utah: of service, organization, and the vier Oil Drilling Hits and Mesa and Montrose counties Army or Navy post is office , to be in Colorado. through which the mail 22 Wells Since the largest area of narouted. fall off tional forest in any one county Labels frequently so is in San Juan county, that coto moisture, when exposed at a record Oil exploration is the wrap- unty receives the largest share upon directly print high in the Rocky mountains or $11,650.91, with Sanpete and paper. Include your return with 295 rotary drilling rigs ac- ping both in- Emery counties in second and them address. Repeat retive, Petroleum Information side on the mailing carton. It is third places with $9,571.42 and ported Tuesday. to enclose a list $5,496.82, respectively. said also a good idea The oil reporting-servic- e not open until Do contents. of the greatest number of rigs op- Christmas stickers may be pla- Order 1952 Active 275. in was Closing Wells erating where they will not obscure To all persons having control now are 133 rigs in Wyoming, ced address. 44 in Colorado, 42 in Montana, the of any flowing or pump well or 33 in North Dakota, 22 in Utah, wells in the State of Utah: In 17 in Nebraska, 3 in South Da- WESTERN SLOPE order to prevent waste of underkota and 1 Nevada. There were HEREFORD ASSN. 10th ground water, Allot-,me- protests from the U. S. Indian the Utah Service, State Land Board plans to offer was announcement issued 4,960.12 acres of state lands An today from the office of Repre- within the Navajo Indian Ressentative Douglas R. Stringfel-lo- ervation for sale at public aucthat Mr. Sheldon L. Olds tion Nov. 17. of Cedar City, Utah, has been The land in question is along appointed to act as field repre- the northeast border of the ressentative for the Congressman ervation, Lee E. Young, state in Southern Utah. land board manager, said, and Mr. Olds duties in connection can be used from outside the rewith this new position will con- servation serious damsist of making periodic reports age to the without Navajos. existto as the to Congressman In a letter to Allen G. Harper, ing conditions in agricultural Window Ariz., Indian Rock, lvestock, mining and other bu- Service area director who prosiness industries in Southern auction, and Central Utah. He will also tested the projected that Utah act as personal liason represen- Mr. Young pointed out to get some tative for the Congressman on repeatedly has triedthe lands in all matters connected with leg- fair exchange for islative or administrative prob- question. Whenwasthe reservation provided that lems arising in the southern area was set up it of the First Congresisonal Dist- state lands within the reservaof the tion comprising rict. for fedavailable for consultation on area would be traded the reseva-tioduties immediately and will be eral lands outside never been achas This new his assume Mr. Olds will refederal to due complished, at Congressional problems either such of all exchanges, or jection his at his business address home in Cedar City. It is also Mr. Young said. employanticipated that he will make A crew of threeto state enter the reperiodic field trips through the ees is scheduled various counties of Southern servation Nov. 2 to appraise the and Central Utah and report his state lands involved. diUtah has a statutory obligafindings on local conditions String-fellotion to obtain at least a reasonrectly to Congressman from all school able revenue lands to help support the public Despite one-nin- NOW IS THE TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT MAILING PARCELS OVERSEAS Le-la- nd to fiber-boar- d. nt Friedman-Shelb- y Work Shoes and Boots most completeline in the country. O Now is the time to get your rubber overMens Womens and Childrens shoes Lyman Mercantile Monticello, Utah in ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE On the 9th of November, the Western Slope Hereford association will hold its tenth annual show and auction sale at Grand Junction, Colo. The purpose of this Association in the beginning was to make it possible , for the Commercial Cattle men to secure selected range bulls from the good herds of the Western Slope. now has The membership ingrown to over sixthy, and cludes most of the. established Colorado. Hereford Breeders of Western A total of New Mexico Colorado and some from Eastern was bid in bonus for Utah. 65,744 acres of Indian leases in The fact that each year the Sandoval and Rio Arriba coun- quality, of the bulls sold at this ties at a sealed bid sale of sale has shown improvement, is Agency lands. Stanolind indicative of the Associatons offered the high bid of $87.61 determination to make this one per acre. of the noteworthy sales in the entire state of Colorado. The Western Slope Hereford Read the advertisements It pays association is endeavoring to not catonly improve, the quality ofclean tle, but to keep the sale and honest, so that the commercial breeder can buy with confidence. 114 new locations announced the region, including 38 wildcats. Six wildcats were located in Nebraska, 19 in Colorado, 10 in Wyominig and three in Montana. Drilling highlights in Colorado and New Mexico included: Forest Oil recovColorado ered gas on two drillstem tests in Dakota sand at No. 1 government in the Carbonera Dome area of Garfield county for another indicated discovery on the increasingly active west side of Tips on Apple Buying Week- - MEATS GROCERIES Per Pound Mutton Chops 33c Brooms Ground Beef 49c $1.98 Value Per Pound Beef Chuck Roast Catsup No. 2 Vi tin Per Pound Pink Salmon 1 Short Cut Steak lb. tin Per Pound Spun Honey Orange or mon flavor Package V-- 8 Picnic Cooked Ham Boneless Per Pound Juice Snowhite Trimmed Velveeta Cheese Cauliflower 2 39e 55c 85c FRUITS & VEGETABLES 46 os. lb. box Giant Breeze Oranges, large 176s with dish towel Dosen Giant White King Lettuce Package Long Horn Cheese Mild 3 lb. piece Flour, Monticello Pikes Peak Flour Bag - I9C Utah Celery I9C Albers Pancake Flour Bag 10 - - Mercantile ' $ .35 Pound Package Friday and Saturday Phone 3R3 65c Large Head Large Stalk Monticello, Utah Miracle Whip Quart 55c Standby Tomato Juice 2 46 oz. tins Utah Chapters Given $61,132 For Polio Work Ten Utah chapters of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis have received $61,125 this year from the foundations Bruce Aid Fund, Epidemic Hanks, state representative, announced Friday. Mr. Hanks said the 10 chapall their own ters had spent money and had applied for fur-the- ir aid because of the heavy Calfornias. Theyre bigger and better. Then there was the Michigan man, John Chute, who had come with his son of Albuquerque. There were others from Tulsa, Okla., Colorado, Nevada, Texas, and Idaho. One woman who had killed the biggest buck in California was out to do the same in Utah. Some men had brought a refrigerator trailor with camp foreman and cooks while others were there with nothing more than a gun and a very slim chance of getting a special perBut all had one mit license. thing in common, a zest for the hunt. Fine Arts Club Mrs. Reta Bailey was hostess to the Fine Arts Club Monday ev ening. Guest speaker was Mrs. Allie Redd of Blanding. She gave a very interesting report of her three months European trip and showed colored slides taken; also souvenirs such as figurines from German, Dutch shoes from Norway, a Rosary from Rome, and many other itmes from the other countries visited. The club will meet at the home of Vera Hazelton for their next meeting at which time election of officers will be held. polio in 1952 and 1953. The chapters receiving the funds included Sanpete county, Rich Millard county. county, San Juan county. Salt Lake cocounty. Carbon unty, Morgan county, Kane county and Beaver ed county. J. P. Court News C. R. Christensen, Justice of the Peace: State of Utah vs: John Bill for disturbing the Peace. Fined $20.00 Abe Day for operating an overweight truck fined $50.00 R. A. Gould, Inc. Truck for operating overloaded trucK. Vernon C. Rowley Truck for operating overloaded truck. The director of Public Welfare for Grand and San Juan counties announced that commodities, purchased by the Federal Government in its price support program, will be distributed to needy welfare recipients of both counties on an experimental basis. The first distribution will consist of 1244 lbs. of butter, cheese and canned beef. Receives Promotion Word has been received by the J. Ward Palmers of Monticello, that theis son Jay W. Palmer, STUDENTS ATTENDING who is stati.med at Ladd Air U OF U Base, Fairbanks, Alaska, has been Seven students from the Mon- promoted from second Lt. to 1st. ticello area are now attending Lt. He also received a certificate the University of Utah fall quar- for having flown his F94 plane across the Artie circle. ter, 1953. Students are Dora Jane Hyde, In his spare time Id. Palmer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos will be doing research work at Hyde; Don N. Johnson, son of the University of Alaska in geoMrs. Elnora J. Nielson; Marilyn chemical prospecting in Alaska. Redd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. There will be three or four work-i- n L. Frank Redd; on the project which will F' Gary Bowen Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. over a period of two years. His Emerson wife, who is with him, is also Lynn Lyman; David Root, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. K. earning credits at the U. of AlRoot; Aileene Black, daughter aska by taking French. of Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Black; and Kennard Powell Black, son of Type writer Adding Machines YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRDove Creek, Colo. ED at your own expense, to close Mr. and Mrs. Finn B. Simpson. Phone 34 by plug, cap, valve, or other mechanical device, or by repair, all wells providing water for irrigation purposes, on or before November 1, 1953, and to keep them closed until April 1, 1954. Provided however, that a modi fication of this order may be granted upon a showing to the State Engineer that a compliance herewith will cause partial or complete failure of the well. . Failure to comply with this order shall constitute a misdemeanor and, if necessary, the State Engineer will bring action in the district court to enforce the law. Dated this 15th day of October 1953. Signed by Joseph M. Tracy State Engineer. Delhi Gasser Blanco Area 4,450 MCF Delhi Oil Corp. has completed its No. 1 Pritchard in the Blanco pool of San Juan county for an initial production of 4,450,000 cubic feet of gas daily, according to the Oil News. The new Mesaverde well was drilled to 4,853 feet. It is in SE Hjajnixm. CLOTHES AUTOMATIC DRYER NE Sec. 1 Oct Meantime, Delhi was reported National Apple drilling a core hole to log strata is approaching with a plentiful supply of eating, baking and in Grand county, Utah. Location Thel- is NE NE Sec. pie making apples, states Delhi was preparing to drill ma Walton, home demonstration into Mesaverde pay with gas in agent. of San Juan Mrs. Walton suggests that if Sec. in SE NE knocker from its Florance No. youre not an apple Last reported total way back, its a good idea to dust county. off your vocabulary before you depth for the Blanco pool test casing do any serious shopping. That's was 4065 feet. Seven-inc- h so youll know Which varieties was cemented at that depth with are best for each use and why 200 sacks. remarks the home agent. The best eating apples are firm AEC Studies and highly colored. They have snap, a rich aromatic flavor Malady and a crisp juicy texture. For to South Sheep tops in taste when it comes for CEDAR CITY Studies eating apples out of hand or and delicious southern Utah sheep which making salads, are at the top were affected by a strange maGolden delicious of the list. Theyre on the market lady early (this year are to be it was announced. from September thru March. cook Twocontinued, members of the Atomic Apples best for baking, skins. with only slightly cracked Energy Commission were in CeThe apple stands up well and dar City to obtain speciments yet can easily be cut with a fork for further study. and the pulp is juicy. Varieties Tissues from the animals will best for baking are Rome Beauty be studied at the University of Delicious. Tennessee and Utah State Agriand Golden other cultural college. For pies, dumplings and tend-er cook should and In Cedar Tuesday pastry, apples hold their Wednesday City were John Rust of rapidly and yetsauce should form. Apples for Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Joe Sanalso cook tender rapidly but ders of Las Vegas, Nev., both Acid need not hold their shape. of the AEC. seems to hasten softening in cook have been conducfall tedTheforstudies mg and tart apples usuallymore the past few month to apart or become mushyless ac- determine what caused death ox quickly than apples without sheep and lambs bom to sheep id, Mrs. Walton points which had wintered in an area purposes, For general cooking west of Alamo, Nev. Several do: will varieties any of these southern Utah herds were affecDelicious, ted. Early varieties- - Golden Banaqa. Jonathan, and Winter Mid season varietie- s- McIntosh Nominations For Spitzen-burStayman Winesap, - and Late varieties- Rome BeauElection ty, Winesap, Arkansas Black and Coming 22-3- 2-- Large Package Bisquick 10 For a week past the court house has been a jam of waiting hunters lined up to secure a deer license. Among those Saturday morning was a deputy sheriff of San Matea county, Calif., who came two thousand miles. It was his sixth year. When asked why hunt so far from home he said, patient burden being carried in Its your big bucks. They beat caring for persons who contract- Forest -- Service, Peak; In Utah Herman and nt Deer Hunters Create Busy Condition at County Seat , 53' Strange Affecting Utah ... all of the natural Rain, snow, soot, smoke, dust enemies of quick, clean, convenient clothes drying . . . are put to rout when a Hamilton comes to your home. 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