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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, Dec. ' - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES FOR RENT 50c insertion a Minimum 10c per line ? Over 5 lines .... (5 words- per line) Boldface type .... 20c a line 15c a line Reader ads double rate Blind ads Card of Thanks One Insertion .... 10c a line Two insertions 17c a line All Classified Ads are payable in advance. Place Classified By Mail a ad plainly Write your a figure the cost by the rat- es above, then enclose stamps, check or money order in the envelope a 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. ticello. Mrs. E. Utah. For Sale Automobiles W TRAILER SALES Pan American America's Finest Home on Wheels Complete line, new, used trailers. Liberal terms, trades, free R & delivery. Trailer hitches installed. 2322 North Avenue Phone 1801 Grand Junction, Colorado 40-tf- c 1947 FOR SALE OR TRADE (good; Dodge power wagon Good guarantee Used cars at wholesale prices. Locke Nash Motor Co. Durango, Colo. 44 ltp 1936 Ford Station FOR SALE wagon in running order. Almost new tires. Price $10U.0. Write or see David Detsruine, a, Ogden center on Highway 160 44-lt- p WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water la San Juan County, state of Utah, throughout the entire year, and all locations being from SLB&M, unless otherwise designated: 24340 John S. Boyden, 1449 Uint.h Circle, Salt Lake City, Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation use from an well bet. 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point S. 1919 ft. and W. 1844 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28, T38S. R26E. The water will be used from April 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrigate 80 acres of land embraced in S4N4 said Sec. 28 and for d Incidental purposes. 24800 S. K. Howard. Hunting-toUt.: 5 sec.ft. for irrigation use from a well bet. 700 and 900 ft. deep at a point S. 400 ft. and E 1000 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 26. T38S. R25E. The water will be conveyed through earthen ditches a distance of 6500 ft. and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 160 acres of land as a sole supply In WViSWVi Sec. 26. and as a supplemental supply In NV4NEV4 Sec. 34. 'mas. R25E. and for d Incidental domestic and purposes. 24801 s. K. Howard, Hunting-tofor Irrigation use Ut; 5 sec-f- t. well bet. 700 and 900 f'om an ft. deep at a point S. 400 ft. and W. 400 ft. from NV Cor. Sec. 35, T38S, R25E. The water will be conveyed earthen ditches a distthrough ance of 3900 ft. and used from Mar. 1 te Oct. 31 to Irrigate 160 Jr're?T, of land as a sole supply in N 4NW i Sec. 35, nnd a yuppie- mental supply In N j NE 4 Sec. 34, T28S. R25E, and for Ind cidental domestic and purposes. 21961 Melvin K. Dalton, Monti-cellfor irrigation Ut.; 10 sec-f- t. use from five wells bet. 300 and 7oo ft, at no'nts and In amounts as follows: Well No. 1 a. 200J ft. end E. 1500 ft. from SW 2 sec.-ft- .; Cor. Sec. 19 Well No. S 130 ft. and E. 1980 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19 2 sec.-ft- .; Well , i n. n. 19, -193- 4-MORE PHONES ARE NEEDED IN MONTICELLO AND BLANDING Telephone rates are high, but the people are not in the habit: n, in supporting this utility more than they are obliged to as rule. Many a home has phone, including every town board member, and this offered as a good example, shows that local exchange phone are not 'generally used. The companys Telephone manager, Mr. Corbin advises that the condition is relatively the same at Blanding. Two dollars per month for a party line phone is too high, but if the No. 3 W. 660 ft. from E4 Cor. utility has but a few, the rate 2 Sec. 19 Well No. 4 may not be well reduced, or the W. 600 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 17 2 Well No. 5 N. 500 ft. toll line revenue is taken up too and W. 1500 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 20 much in providing exchange .; All In T37S, R25E. The 2 In other words it is not water will be conveyed by ditch and service. self supporting. natural channel a distance of ft. where It will be commingLets get more phones installled In u e and used from Mar. ed, and have better exchange to Nov. to Irrigate 160 acres of land embraced In E4SWV4, service and reduced charges for SE'iNWVi, N4SEV4, SE4NEi Sec. this local service. Phones in at 19. and W'VNWy, Sec. 20. T37S, two thirds of the homes Incidental least R25E, and for and such domestic and pur- is not unreasonable would insure lower poses. support 25130 Mlidred A. Rumsey, 957 for all. So. Main, Sunset via Clearfield, Ut.: rates and better business js . year-roun- For Sale Real Estate stock-wateri- o. FOR SALE 3 acre lot with pan ly furnished three bedroom house, barn, chicken coop, and pig pen. 53 taxes paid, fciewei paid. $5000 cash or $2500 down write $60 month. Information Alvin Black, 515 Mesa Dr., Mesa, 43-- 4 Ariz. tp Business Opportunities EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for man or woman to call on farmers in San Juan County. Some making over $50 a day. Full or part time. Write or wire for free proposition. McNess Co. Dept. B, P. O. Box 4, Bayshore p Sta. Oakland 23, Cal. 43-2t- For Sale 10-l- n. sec.-ft- .; sec.-ft- .: sec.-ft- 1 1 year-roun- d stock-wateri- sec.-f- t. 15-i- n. Three land fillings were made Tuesday all in Dry Valley and by the following: Jose Martinez, Milke Aldarro and Ben Gariia. NW4, is a Price resident SE 14 Mr. Aldarro and the other two men are from In- acres of land embraced In W2NE4. NEiSWV4, NW d said Sec. 33, and for cidental domestic and purposes. 25181 Duren H. Shields, Moab sec.-- ft .004 for miscellanUt.; eous purposes from Big Spring trib. to an Unnamed Wash to Colorado River at a point S. SOdgOOW. 15.312 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 31, T27S. R20E. The water win be di-- 1 verted bv means of a concrete col-- 1 lecting box and conveyed through a distance or 600 ft. to nipe n concrete a equalizing box. From the box the water will be conveyed through lti-l- n pipe a dis- - Weeks Special year-roun- International Tractor in Good Condition s2IO(f Nielsons IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF sec-f- t. PLAINTIFF, V ' the follow-i- n quiet plaintiffs title to San Juan County, Utah: Und situate ins described tract ol Utah: In San Juan County, 64- - 1.1 Oster Electric Knife Sharpener Sells for $14.95 16 THIRD PRIZE Piece Texas-war- e Dinner Set Sells tor $9.95 FOURTH TO NINTH PRIZE $10.00 Gift Certificate to Each of The Six Winners To Be Awarded Dec. 24 at 5 p. m. You Need Not Be Present to Win Use Our Lay-a-wa- and Easy Payment y Plan. Lyman Mercantile Monticello, Utah ! W sec-fMission, Bluff, miscellaneous purposes from a well 599 ft. deep at a point S. 2213.64 ft. from S4 72dg3120E. Cor. Sec. 20, T40S, R22E. The water will be conveyed a distance of 640 ft. through pipe or ditch and and used for domestic purposes uses necessary In the operation of the mission, churoh, school, hospital; 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, T405, R22E. All water will be consumed. 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 Cap'tol, S.lt Lake City, Utah, on or before January 9, 1954. Joseph M. Tracv STATE ENGINEER "Published In the San Juan Rec ord Montlcello. Ut., from Nov. 12, to Dec. 10. 1953. For your auto aeeds contact: Insur nice n. . SyiSE'iSEy4. NEV4SEySEti. NVjNE'iNWUS E Vi. 27 NEySEy4, all In section Township 33 South, Range 23 East Meridian. Lake Salt Dated this 23rd day of March, BBySW4SE, EV4NEV4. Lynn Haslem Blanding, Utah Agent for Stale Farm Mutual Insurance Co. Better - Cheaper ; Legal Notices i ! EMPLOYERS: 35, Utah Code Annotated of every employer requires one or more persons to obtain work- men's compensation Insurance. Only farmers arid employers of domestic servants are exempt. A policy may jje obtained from The 6tate Insurance Fund or any Insurance company authorized to write workmen's NOTICE TO Title 1953 insurance. Penalty for failure to obtain the by required insurance Is prescribed Utah Code AnnoSection tated. 1953. This section provides deprived that the employer of shall be the act during of the benefits and shall be liable noncompliance in a civil action to the employee for damages. The employer Is also deprived of all common law remedies assumption of risk, the fellow-servarule and contributory negligence. The mere proof of Injury eon tltutes prlma facie evidence of negligence on the part of the employer. The employee may elect to file an application with the Industrial Commission of Utah. If an award is made an abstract of the award Is filed with the clerk of the district court. Upon filing as aforesaid the award becomes a lien upon the real property of the employer In the county for a period of eight years. authFuthermore, Section orized the Industrial Commission of Utah to maintain a suit In any court In the state to enjoin any employer from further operation of his business during the period of 7. s F. Bennlon Redd Attorney for Plaintiff Monticello, Utah nt FOR OF ANNUAL LABOR RENDERED TO HOLD MINING CLAIMS Leo Notice Is hereby given to ON ACCOUNT Winters that the undersigned the annual owner has performed labor required by law to hold4 Cotand No. claims ton wood mining State ol 6 in San Juan County, ending July 1, Utah, for the year 1963, in the sum of 300.00 and demand Is made upon you to forthproportion with contribute of your Location of said thereof. Notices of the office In the claims appear Juan CounCounty Recorder of SanBook R-l of ty. State of Utah, in 263 and 264. Lode Claims at pages 1953. Dated this 3rd day of Nov., Howard Kimmerle Blanding, Utah 1953 First Publ. Nov. 19, 1954 Last Publ. Feb. 18, San Juan Record co- Adding Machine Dove Creek, Colo. . n. 4 Phone 34 SECOND PRIZE 1934 NEW SET UP FOR ROAD TO BRIDGES JUNE 1 J. E. Weston member of the UERA committee for the county advised Tuesday that President m F Lyman ha? received word that the state federal officials are working out a new plan whereby about June 1st the road to the Bridges will go on without hindrance. This is mighty good news, es- -' ..... nta of 96 people, which uses will pecially in the face of the fact consume .022 of water and that the job has almost lang- what might J? under uised ml recently a ft. and w. J5.079 ft. from nw Cor. be called lack of a setup or Sec. 31, T27S, R20E. Likely. 25254 Southwest Indian Mis- well planned program. de-sion, Inc., co St. Christophers next week more complete t. for Ut.: .5 nturaT-channe- HENRY L. RAiH, also known aa H. L. RAIH, and JANE DOE RATH, his wife; A. F. RATH and JANE DOE RATH, hla wife; SAN JUAN COUNTY Second and UTAH; First, Third Doe; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest In. or leln up the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plalntifl'a title thereto, DEFENDANTS. Civil No. 808 TO THE UTAH OF STATE THE . SAID DEFENDANTS: are of eaca hereby you You and ' and required tp serve summoned Redd, plaintiffs upon F. Bennlon address Is Monti-cell- o atto.ney, whose answer to the comUtah, an 20 seralter days within plaint upon you. vice of this summons do. to If you fall Judgment by you against comdefault will be taken In said for the relief demanded with filed been has which plaint the clerk of the court. This Is an action brought to Typewrlleri t" 1000-gaiio- SAN JIIAN COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH MELVIN K. DALTON, . Chieftain Deep Fryer Sells for $42.50 Knupp-Monarc- h n. Monlicello, Utah First Publ. Nov. 26, 1953 Last Publ. Dec. 24, 1953 NOTICE OF CLAIM CONTRIBUTION BY FIRST PRIZE Colorado. stock-wateri- M Diesel 1963 -1- 934- for Irrigation use from a well bet. 300 and 750 ft. 2619 t a point N. 1330 ft. and W. deep ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 33, T294S, R23E. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 15 to Irrigate 130 3 Machinery ofE From Other Pens 20. year-roun- stock-wateri- : me-firs- the apparent desire that two delegates attend the meeting at Cedar City Saturday and Sunday, May free prizes ' among which items was selecting director (the county has two) for the ensuing year. J. E. Weston was elected by unanimous vote. Choosing an alternate member was for the present with Mr. Weston. It was year-roun- Come I a and register for our big ! t towns unite in paying the annual dues which happed to total about $1 per member for these two clubs per annum. Saturday, May 12 at 8 p. m. the Blue Mt. Civic Club had a banquet at the Weston Cafe, and transacted important business, 18-i- n, LEARN TRAFFIC MANNERS Me first attitude by a large BLANDING GENEALOGIST is the big problem in public HONORED BY CHICAGO segment of the nation's motoring SOCIETY .accidents, according to a Nation- Miss Luretia L. Ranney, Safety Council official, branan at the Public Library, jn Chicago, recently, Paul who has won local recognition Jones, the council's director of for her work in genealogical and public information, told the has research, been'tional Safety Congress: honored by being included in Modern Brawl' the list of lead;ng active genea: Our modern traffic brawl is logical researchers in the United mass demonstration Am Stes in the Handbook ofissued manner ever seen in jcan Genealogy recently this country ' The marvel is not of American that so many people are killed Dv lne Tnotit7,t Oopealogy of Chicago. and maimed in traffic, but that Recognition m this field af- - so many manage to survive. fords access to the extensive The nations death toll on the lineage files of the National highway in 1952 was 38,000. House for GenealogicClearing jones said that the al Information as well as pro- - attitude is more serious than fessional contact with genealog- - might be at first apparent ists in 1,984 cities in 1,285 coun- - glance. ties throughout United the For actually, he said, This States and in 29 foreign coun - j boorish traffic behavior goes tries, which will enable her to deeper than the mere lack of. expand the scope of her work manners. It reflects the same very materially, of greed, selfishness It will be of interest to the (attributes fur the rights of and disregard members and prospective mem - others that bring about black bers, and hereditary patriotic so- marketing, bribery, corruption, cieties to learn that a local re- and the current slump iq sident has formed these interthat is bothnational contacts, because they ering us somorality much right now. will make posible the necessary Relentless Battle genealogical research to qualify Jones recommended a confor membership without out- certed. continuing and relentside aid. less battle to change this me first' attitude on the part of a big segment of the motoring public. Either we do. this, and quickCarlton in his editorial poem tells us of an old farmer who ly, Jones said, or those of us made his way into the sanctum who still care to stay alive had with a runt of a boy, who being better abandon our cars and good for nothing else, the farmer take to the hills. thought would do for an editor, The poet tells the story as foll-o- f NEW INSURANCE POLICIES run it solid. as being OW3; (We Sober drivers can now get a as solid a set of questions as break in a new insurance comhaps were ever asked a country pany started by three Chicago business men. youth.) The editor sat in the sanctum They plan to give their policy and looked the old man in the holders a substantial reduction eve. Then glancing at the grin- in rates which will be about 25 ning hopeful, and mournfully per cent below bureau, made his reply: or average rates, for liability and Is your son a small unbound property damage, coverage, and ediion of Moses and Solomon about 20 per cent under the avboth? Can he compass his spirit erage for collision. with meekness, and strangle a Joseph Gunderson, president natural oath? Can he leave all of the company, those insured his wrongs in the future and car- will be required to sign this ry his heart in his cheek? Can pledge on the application form: he do an hours work in a minute I do not use alcoholic beveragand live on a six pence a week? es and I will not do so during Can he courteously talk to an the life of this policy. equal and brow beat an impudent dunce? Can he keep things Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whipple in apple-pi- e came order, and do half and Lawrence Whipple a dozen tasks at once? Can he from the Logan to spend press all. the springs of know- Thanksgiving holiday with their ledge with a quick and reliable home folks, the John Whipple touch? And be sure to know family. how much to know and how to much know? not The Maxine Lyman and the Does he know how to stir up his Edith G. Lyman families joined virtue, and put a check rein on with the Karl R. Lyman family his pride? Can he carry a gent- - for. Thanksgiving dinner. li-i- al urcer Legal Notices TO -- j SAN JUAN JOINS SOUTH UTAH ASSOCIATION Monticello 10th and May Blanding Clubs met for the pur- ecutive cTmmfneTs8 thereof6 V.e question of whether or not this county would of the South Utah Associated cinh an nroanriatinn nf all co- unties south of Utah county as it stands and not including the regular east Utah section, except Wayne and Garfield, and now possibly fifty clubs in the twelve counties so organized. The decision is that the two THANK YOU NOTE We wish to thank all our friends and relatives for the cards, letters, kindness and assistance of any kind during our "ecnt accident and the death and burial of our little boy. Lyman and LaVae Redd Big Christmas 1934 1934 Notices 5 tails will be given. Taken from the May 17. the San Juan Record and reprinted for the information and enjoyment of our many Record readers. 1934 issue of SWISS AND AMERICAN watchrepairing. All work guaranteed. Dove Creek Jewelry. Dove Creek suuuu. jULgJLg.a.tt.a a sjlsjlslsjlsl c Miscellaneous NOTICE I Mon-ticell- 44-lt- Page lemens manners, within a rhinoceros hide? Can he know all, do all, with cheerfulness, courage and vim? If so we can make an editor out o him? The farmer stood curiously, listening, while wonder his visage oer spread, and he said: Jim. I guess well be goin; he's probably out of his head." Lifted FROM OUR FILES room cabin with miles east of Mon H. Franklin, 3 9 electricity. 3. 1953 See the NEW HALLMARK Doll House Complete with Furniture lor Every Room THE DOVE CREEK PRESS PHONE 34 Dot Crtek. Colorado THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH By Otto A. Wlesley Chairman Room 438 State Capitol Published Dec. 3, 1953 San Juan Record NEW POWER IN THREE GREAT ENGINES CAB NEW COMFORTMASTER o NEW RIDE CONTROL SEAT Theyre the most powerful, finest performing, g Advance-Desig- n trucks ever built! Theyre engineered to do your kind of hauling more efficiently and at lower cost. Come in, see these great new advances in the completely new 1954 Chevrolet trucks. Optional at extra cost. Truck Hydra-Mattransmission; Ride Control Seat is standard on C.O.E. models, available on all other cab models as extra equipment Rear oorner windows In standard cab, optional at extra cost. NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NEW TRANSMISSION NEW, BIGGER REDDS Monticello, Utah JOB! 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