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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday. Nov. 12. 1353 Page gZffM TrrrrrgTrrgrrawrffiTra' PMA Farm News HELP WANTED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum 50c insertion Over 5 lines .... 10c per line HELP WANTED Dishwasher. Apply in person. Outwest Cafe. 41-2- tp words per line) - MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man or woman with car wanted to call on farmers Reader ads Blind ada in San Juan county. Part or full s. No $10 to $25 in Card of Thanks - atime. No or capital day. experience One Insertion .... 10c a line required. Give references. Write Two insertions 17c a line FURST McNESS COMPANY, All Classified Ads are Dept. B, P. O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta. Oakland 23, Calif. payable in advance. O To Place Classified Ads WANTED Office assistant, female preferably ages By Mail desirable experience .Write your ad plainly 0o Previous but not necessary. Would like to figure the cost by the rat- interview applicant in person at es above, then enclose office. San Juan clinic. Phone check or stamps, money 40-t82, Monticello, Utah. order in the envelope when you mail it to The HOUSEWIVES WANTED- - AddSan Juan Record. No ress advertising postcards. You from outside the must have good handwriting. trade are will be accepted o Write National Engraving, Water unless paid in advance.' town. Mass. The Record assumes no (5 a line 15c a line double rate Boldface type .... 20c lay-off- 38-2- tp 20-3- 5. fc 37-4- tp responsibility for errors ter the first insertion. WANTED. af- For Sale Automobiles R W TRAILER & pants. Dove Creek PRESS SALES Pan American America's Finest 42tt Miscellaneous SWISS AND AMERICAN watch- repairing. All work guaranteed. ers. Liberal terms, trades, free Dove Creek Jewelry. Dove Creek Home on Wheels Complete line, new, used trail- delivery. Trailer hitches ed. install- Business i Opportunities 40-tf- C For Sale Miscellaneous Motry, Rt. No. Michigan. FOR SALE Chicken range houses. Call 81R2 Monticello, Box 50 1 Calo-m- a, 40-4- tp . Notices -- g, : CORRECTION The p fi r s t Charles Steen story broke in The Denver Post Sept. 14, 1952 Not Sept. 14, 1953 as was printed in a recent issue of the San Juan Record. rs j j modern, extiavanganza and musical. It required a knowledge of modern fabrics and their pho- tographic v,.ue so that it could NOTICE to W4TFR users The following applications haie.be made to look authentic for been filed with the State Engineer the period and represented to appropriate water in San Juan County, state of Utah, throughout )ads of re arch to make sure the entire year, and all locations be- the design had the same authing from SiLB&M. unless otherwise enticity. She must also have designated: 24340 enough to design her moJohn S. Boyden, 1449 so that at the Uintah Circle. Salt Lake City. Ut : dern creatu ns 2 for Irrigation use from an release date of the picture they well bet 400 and 700 ft deep at a point S. 1919 ft. and W. 1844 ft. would still be style news. from NE Cor. Sec. 28. T38S. R26E Mrs. In the past few years The water will be used from April has been free lancing 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrigate 80 acres of Kierman land embraced in SbN's said Sec. throughout the major studios. d 28 and for Incidental She has designed and executed purposes. all the mechanical and fantastic S. K. Howard. Hunting-to24800 Ut.: 5 sec ft. for irrigation use headgear for both boy and girl from a well bet 700 and 900 skatsrs of "Ice Capades and ft. deep at a point S. 400 ft. and Ice Shows." E 1000 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 26. T38S. R25E. The water will be conEach production is made one a veyed through earthen ditches distance of 6500 ft. and used from year in advance of its showing. 160 Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate husb and Mrs. Kicrmans acres of land as a sole supply In Bill is the supervising set deWtfeSWli Sec. 26, and as a supplethe exterior mental supply In NtfcNEH Sec. 34. corator for both InT38S, R25E, and for scenes of Columbia interior and cidental domestic and Pictures. purposes. 24801 S. K. Howard. Hunting-ton- , Such work involves intricate Ut: 5 for Irrigation use detail, like discussion a circus from an well bet. 700 and 900 ' at appoint sTioo'lt. and w! elephant with its trappings or ftdeep 400 ft. from Nh, Cor. Sec. 35. T38S. the color of the feather in George B25E. The water will be conveyed a dlst- - Washington: pen. earthen ditches through ance of 3900 ft. and used from The Jolson Story, Salome, Ten Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate 160 'Thousand JMngers of UT. T and of land as a sole supply In The Big Heat have all been NifeNWii Gee. 35. and as a suppleSee. 34. done by Mr Kierman. mental supply In InT38S, R25E. and for Charles Barnes, remembered, cidental domestic and as Chuck, is the son of Mr. and purposes. 24961 Melvin K. Dalton. Monti- Mrs. Frank Barnes. He has wor- . for Irrigation cello. Ut.; 10 the top ranxing use from five wells bet. 300 kea among and 700 ft. deep at points and in scientific in the as follows: Well No. 1 tion N 2000 ft. and E. 1500 ft. from SW He wim ctners was railed to 2 sec.-Cor. sec. 19 Well No. 2 s. 1320 ft. and e. 1980 ft. from New York City during its wa-vcor. Sec. 19 2 well ter shortage several years ago. S?c. 319 The story of his activities has 2 M.-Wen Nol 4 w. 600 ft. from sv4, cor. Sec. 17 been printed in the magazine 2 N. 500 ft. Well No. 5 Timp t and W. 1500 ft. from NECor.Sec20 last As a pilot .: 2 during the All In T37S. R25E. The water will be conveyed by ditch and World War he ferried planes to channel a distance of 3.- J?11,?1 where later becoming a T It will be commlng- - Europe, at Phoenix, led In use and used to Irrigate 160 dent pilot tiainer for-sig- ht sec.-f- t. 18-l- n. year-roun- stock-wateri- n. year-roun- d stock-wateri- n. ; ea d stock-wateri- 41-2- tp 41-lt- de-Lak- e, year-roun- Utah. For expert watch and jewelry FOR SALE 1953 Philco Re frig repair, bring your watches, erator. Used five months. See clocks and jewelry to us. Dove Floyd Bleak or call 1R2, Bland-in- Creek Jewelry, Dove Creek. Utah. Mrs. Bar as is proprietor of the Ramon i cottages at the Big Bend. Big Bear Lake. . Her daughter, Mrs. Kierman, Recent visitors from Hig Bear i is millenerv and headdress Calif., were Mrs. Thena'signer for the motion pictures. , of wife late the French Barnes, For j2 yea-- she had her own Barnes, who was once sheriff of department with Warner Bro-Sa- n daugh-UheJuan county and her and ras ajso Worked for ter Mrs. Leah Kierman. other studies Friends were pleased to ieam To thus s.aceed she had to be of the success of the Barnes fa- - versatile in t r field as her work since Monticello. mily entailed ere mons for period, leaving sec-f- t. North Avenue Phone 1801 If you have $7000 lo invest and Grand Junction, Colorado wish to make approximately 20 return on your investment, no labor involved. Write Merle 2322 Former San Juaners Visit Monticello n, WE BUY GOOD CLEAN RAGS No overalls or mens heavy JUUULSUULSLJLJLO I THANK YOU I wish to thank each and every one of my friends, both old and new, who backed me up with their subscriptions in such liberal numbers to make me winner of the $500 cash award, first grand prize of district one in The- - Dove Creek Press-Sa- n sec-f- t. 10-i- n. , ft : tt sec.-ft- .: sec.-ft- stock-wateri- sec.-f- t. j ! - ed - Carter,-Monticello- In- d stock-wate- f3i2RfrVomaNWincot R20E. The water win be verted by means of a conorete T273, di- -, col- - distance 'of 600 ft. o concrete equalizing the box the water will be conveyed through ltj-i- n pipe a distance of 1000 ft. where it will be used for all uses necessary for operating mining and camping equipment, and for the domestic requirements of 20 people, which uses will of water and consume 022 sec.-f- t. .022 sec.-f- t. will be returned to the a at natural channel point S. 1159 ft. and W. 15,079 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 31. T27S. R20E. 25254 Southwest Indian Mission, Inc . co St. Christophers for Mission. Bluff, Ut.: .5 sec-f- t. miscellaneous purposes from a well 599 ft. deep at a point S. 72dg3120E. 2213.64 ft. from Sy4 Cor. Sec. 20, T403, R22E The water will be convey! a distance of 640 ft. through pipe or ditch and and used for domestic purposes uses necessary in the operation of hospithe mission, church, school, tal; for the watering of 100 head of livestock and 50 chickens, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrigate 30 acres of land ebmraced in Secs. 20, 21, 28 and 29, T403, R22E. A11 water will be consumed. Protests resisting the grp n ting 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, Silt Lake City, Utah, on or before January 9, 1954. M. a 1000-gallo- n box. From n. n. Tracy Joseph STATE ENGINEER Published In the San Juan ord, Monticello, to Dec. 10, 1963." Rec- Ut., from Nov. 12. ' ' cz , Sec. 36. T. 39 5., R 24 E. E. 640.00 ac. Sec. 32. T. 39 S , R. 25 E. 480.40 ac. Sec. 2, T. 40 5., R. 24 ots N E. SE'4ai1 sec 16 T 64000 ac. 2400.40 ac 24 R 5., E. 640 00 ac. 9 5., R. 25 36. T. ireel No. 2 Al 640.00 ac. E. 26 R. 5., ac. 2, T. 40 5., R. 25 E. 639.72 ac. All Sec. 2559.72 ac. 640.00 E. R. 26 All Sec. 16, T. 40 6., Certificate $2.00 the on each made be following, plus bids must Separate n of the purchase treef as no one person or corpora-j-on fee; the remainder not more Into divided to be price will be permitted to bid payments with The land may be sold than twenty annual th parcels. of five rate per cent the to . interest at the highest bidder, subject te provisions of Title 65, Chap. 1, per annum on the deferred pay195J ments. jc. 40, Utah Code Annotated reserved to the All mineral Is thereto, id other acts applicable o land will be sold for less than State of Utah.reserves Board the right to The and thereof, le appraised value all bids or to withhold any Jes of such land will be made refuse sale. of the United States, tract from lly to citizens By order of the State Land Board those who have declared their Oct. 2, 1953. such. itentlon to become Lee E. Toung One-tenof the Terms of Sale: Manager at cash in payable price Oct. 29. 1953 First Publ. percent le time of sale, with five of the Last Publ. Nov. 19, 1953 remainder i teres t on the U$ price to the first of January San Juan Record 1 . j Photo ced their out right opposition and three have approved. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson has announced. The Secretary had asked for the guidance and counsel of 23 major livestock industry groups on proposals made Oct. 10 by the House Committee on Agriculture for price supports on Coice grade cattle, increased purchases of beef products, and direct government purchases of cattle to support the low grade cattle market. The organizations by a very large majority indicated their approval of the beef purchasing operation, and most approved the actions taken thus far by the Department in attacking the cattle price situation. Wheat Agreement Export Amount Set The U. S. share of wheat to be exported under the International Wheat Agreement during the 1953-5- 4 crop year is 209,558,085 bushels, according to the Department of Agriculture. Guaranteed quantities of other exporting countries are: Canada, 163,230,-88- 0 bushels; Australia, 48 million; France 367,437. The total amount of wheat to be exported under IWA during the year is 421,156,402 bushels. Under the Agreement, member exporting countries are obligated to sell their respective at the guaranteed quantities maximum Agreement price, and importing countries are obligated to buy their respective guaranteed quantities at the minimum price, if and when requested to do so through the IWA basketball hitting Irene Semadeni in the head and knocking her out for few minutes caused considerable excitement at the high school for a while. Mrs. Marge Redd rushed her to the hospital where she remained until the next morning fully recovered. Read the advertisements LEGAL BLANKS Xbw bm GET YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT READY FOR SPRING NOW 6Wurlitzer to check your equipment and get it ready to work. A little time now spent checking equipment may save your valuable time next spring when your equipment goes to work in the field. Take Our Advice if you need parts for your equipment or if it needs a complete overhaul, see us. Our shop is well staffed with skillful mechanics who can get your equipment in shape for spring work. to tip-to- p DO THE JOB NOW Now is the slack time on your farm there is no better time than NOW Parts you may need are available now, but it may be a different story in the spring. Dont take chances get your equipment ready NOW. It will save you money. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Payment Plan Free Delivery Tom Clark Music Co. 520 Main St. Grand Junction Phono NIELSONS Monticello, Utah 2670 all kinds tf. for sale at the Press Office It pays a MECHANICS Discount Daryle Redd Junction last Saturday staying until after the Western Slope Hereford Breeders sale Nov. 9. $1.55. PARTS, TIME Selling at Mr .and Mrs. drove to Grand The Agreement was renewed earlier this year for 3 years ending July 31, 1956. The maximum IWA selling price is $2.05 per bushel and the minimum price, We Have The Used short time in instruction classes NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlage of Lansing, Mich., announce the birth of a new daughter, Frances Kay, on Oct. 4, 1953. This is the third child for the Barlages, James Lloyd age 12, and Helen Marie age 10, greeted the arrival of their sister with great joy. Mrs. Barlage will be remembered as the former Helen Hansen, a daughter of Mrs. H. Lloyd Hansen, formerly of Monticello, Utah. Mrs. Hansen is visiting with her daughter in Lansing, and enjoyed a reunion with her daughter, Kathern Marks, i of and Buffalo, N. Y. another Frances Peterson daughter, Salt Lake City, who has just returned from a tour of Europe. Council. A All All th n. Coniest Judges at work last Saturday noon. They are trying to figure out the prize winners by compiling the total vote cast by each contestant. Those around the desk left to right are: Karl Lyman. Monticello. (back lo camera) L. W. Graves, Blanding, Guy Dyer, Dove Creek Bruce Brandt. Dove Creek and S. J Liner contest manager. Edway Redd, mayor of Monticello in the background) watches the procedure. Press the 1 4V Bids will be let for fifty miles of graded road beginning 33 miles westerly from Blanding and extending to the Colorado river at White Canyon, according to a letter received by the San Juan county commissioners from the Utah State 'Engineering office. Piano 12. 1953 V fadly 4 OF UTAH Nov. - tl 1 Read the advertisements It pays Gan Juan Record offer at public NOTICE OF ,p. m., ononthat day. STATE LAND SALE the west steps of the auction Notice Is hereby given that in Court House, Monticello. Utah, the with law, the STATE cordance 1ND BOARD of the STATE OF following described parcels of lahd Utah: rAH, will on Nov. 20. 1953 at 2 In San Juan County, 640.00 ac. Teel No. - Sec. 33, and for rcidental domestic and ing purposes. 25181 Duren H. Shields, Moab for mtscellan- Ut.; .004 sec.-f- t. eous purposes from Big Spring, to trib. to an Unnamed Wash to Colo- year-roun- . r; ... 4 pros- . JfA t! Vi F pects, Secretary Benson declared that our agriculture is sound and on solid ground because (1) it is financially strong; (2) farmers are more efficient and bet- 3-- 'V i- climate. h es A the market. Our production aim is to broaden the markets for products and thus to bolster the soft spots in agriculture in the most effective way possible The American farmer is never happier than when he is producing abundantly for a market that wants his products and can pay a fair price for them. But neither the farmer nor anyone else in this country lives in an economic vacuum. We work and produce and live in an economy where all groups depend on one another. We are all influenced by the economic rain-maki- j A 4VV' is o. ' ; rtr. - re production into uneconomic patterns will in the long run do more harm than good. It does not preserve markets, it destroys them. It does not preserve income; it undermines it . . . The ultimate goal of farm agricultural t- - t Y ... Regarding r'. & rs ob-S- 15-i- n. 50-pl- agn-cutlu- O i pro-tha- n w sec.-ft- .: year-roun- miles Westerly Your friend the Colorado River at White River Mrs. Thelma Ballenger Identified as Federal Aid Project No. AA-- 4 (2nd Contract). Cahone, Colorado The length of road to be or Improved la A GRATEFUL WORD mHes, and the principal Items of work are approximately as follows: To my many friends through1750 Hours of Motor Grader and 800 Hours of Crawler Tractor with out this entire area, may I offer 12 Cu. Yd. Scraper. my most sincere thanks for your Is rePrequaliflcation of bidders receivgracious and generous support bidders to Prior any quired. It will in The San Juan Record-Dov- e ing plans and specifications. conbe necesary that the b'dder have on Creek Press subscription file with the Utah State Department test .just concluded, through apand of Engineering, completed which I was awarded the $500 proved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to con- first grand prize in district two tractor's experience and financial I am most grateful to you, condition. and you and you, whose spondiThe attention of bidders Is cotaneous help and encouragerected to the Special Provisions vering subletting or assigning the ment made my efforts so succontract. The minimum wage paid to all cessful. skilled labor emp'oyed on this conSincerely yours, tract shall be $2,125 per hour. all Mrs. Cornelia Perkins to The minimum wage paid on Monticello, Utah this employed Intermediate, labor $1.70 per hour. contract shall be The minimum wage paid to all EIGHT OTHERS ARE ' .unskilled labor employed on this APPRECIATIVE contract shall be $1.60 per hour. diThe cash bonus awards, which The attention of bidders Is rected to the fact that this Commis- were added to our regular weekadvised by the Wage sion ' has been and Hour - Division XT. S. Depart- ly commisison, checks received ment of Labor, that contractors en- luring the The Dove Creek gaged In highway construction work Press-Sa- n Juan Records sub- are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of scription contest, made sizeable sums in our eyes and you can 1938, (52 Stat.1060). Plans and specifications are on be sure will be put to very useRoad State of the office fie In the Salt Lake City and ful purposes. Commission, We are most grateful to all of the office of its District Engineer at Price, Utah where they may be you, our individual friends, who bidders. reviewed bv prospective proposal forms, and made each of us a special award Specifications, will be furnished at Salt Lake winner in this interesting conplans on depositing $200, which will City, - be refunded; providing bidder sub- test. Hankins, Egnar, Colo. mits an acceptable bid and returns Terry the plans within seven days after Mrs. Inez Young, Monticello, the opening of bids. Eich bidder Utah , must submit a letter from an apDonal'd Dean Sanderson, Dove proved surety company guarantee' rebidder with said to furnish ing Creek, Colo. quired bond. The right to reject any MontiR. Bessie Mrs. Bailey, or all bids is reserved. cashiers check, cello, Utah Cash, certified check, or approved proposal guarMiss Ila Hamilton, Dove Creek antee bond for .not less than five Colorada -- ' ' made per cent of total amount of bid Mrs. Noel CommisRoad to State the payable sion must accompany each bid as Utah evidence of good faith and a guarLeo Maley, Jr., Dove Creek, antee that if awarded the contract, Colorado the conthe bidder will execute tract and furnish contract bond as Sammy Ross . Rowley,- Monti-- required.additional Information may , Utah cello, Any be secured, at the office of the Stato Road Commission. There's a HaUmanc Card for Dated this 7th day November, every occasion. Sea the complete 1953. selection at the Press Office. STATE ROAD COMMISSION Agriculture Sound, says Benson "Our basic problem is to develop programs that will protect farm income without freezing farm production patterns," Secof retary Agricutlure Ezra Taft Benson stated recently, in discussing future agricultural we have in the past, the We must build more solidly grams. Secretary said. We must build farm programs that protect the security and prosperity of in peace as well as in war. We must build sound programs in the farmers interest in the interest of all groups serand in the ving agriculture interests of national prosperity and security Any program that freezes ter informed than ever before; (3) the American people have become accustomed to good diets, and they want even better diets; (4) our population is steadily increasing; (5) present farm programs put a floor under prices, and future farm programs, with their emphasis on marketing, will be even more effective; (6) we are well along in the adjustment process; (7) our national economy is sound, and a sound economy will foster farm prosperity. Eat More Potatoes", Industry WiU Urge Representatives of the potato Ariz. industry have urged the DepartAs a result of this experience ment of Agriculture to cooperate he developed a rain making in a - virgorous, industry-wid- e Gf at the and his own, piane to stimulate greater condrive 12 war close of the bought of potatoes as a plentisolete fighter plans and rigged sumption ful food. Dec. was selected at the as the em ?Ut fnr for increased protime inventing his own ground motion. period generator. Head of several rain-,TThe current crop of late pomaking projects in Calif, he put tatoes is estimated at 291 milwater in the Big Bar Lake for lion bushels, 11 million more the Fruit Growers association. than in 1952. and Dianes eauiDDed rle ,nds Some Groups Oppose for rsiri'insKins Direct Livestock trdin6(l pilots U Cattle Supports in foreign countries. Livestock industry organizaWith the money secured froni tion have expressed concern ovhis rain making work his life er the administrative actions a dream has come true as a ranch program on cattle price supports cattle king. He owns a 100,000 would require, many have voi- acre irrigated farm. Bouse, Ariz. He first saw this oasis from the air which at that time had few aeres under cultivation. Since then he has completed 15 miles of road, drilled four wells for irrigation and other wise made possible the irrigation of 15 miles along the Bill Williams river. Here Chuck Barnes has developed a modern community complete in every way except for school and post office. rain-make- Typewriters Adding Machines Juan Records subscription con- acres of land embraced in E'SWli, Dove Creek. Colo. Phone 34 test, recently concluded. ?9ENnTV wvfNW'4 ' Sc.1420E 14 T37s; Needless to say, this large sum R25E, and for d Notices Incidental Legal comes in of money pur- mighty domestic and . NOTICE TO CONTR CTOHS handy these days; but, far more Pt2M30 A. 957 Mildred received be will Rumsey. Sea'ed proposals to me, was the genCommission of important Main, Sunset via Clearfield, ut.: by the State Road Salt uine and will 3 on use for from good friendly Lake irrigat City, Utah. State Capitol, well bet. 3fX and 750 ft. deep Utah, until 2 o'clock p. m. Tuesday. spirit shown by everyone in my 1330 ft. and w. 2610 November 24, 1953, and at that time successful effort- to be a major at a point n. Cor. Sec. 33, T29SS, ft' from se pfibllcly opened for construction of winner. San Juan prize a Graded Roadway In 15 Mar. secto Irrigate 130 Oct. acsame the that friends, being Again, my County, please of land embraced in NW'4, tion of S. R. No. 95 between most sincere thanks. from Blanding to cept my wu.NE'4, NE'iswv, nw Vi SEV, Published i S ' |