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Show r the girls dressed as a gypsy. Mr. Troy Walker taught the class, and he is to be complimented on such a fine program. The boys were all dressed in In the absence of the pastor, Mrs. Harold E. Blanck will de- their new nylon sportshirts, and happy in their liver the message in the Sunday the girls were San new gowns of pastel shades. It Service at the Worship outstanding occasion for Juan Community Church at 11 was ofanthem. a. m. May 24, 1953. The subject all At the conclusion of the proof the address will be Christian Reservoirs'. All friends and gram, they presented the district members of the church are in- school with a box of carpenter vited to attend this service. Spe- tools, consisting of a saw, hamcial music will be provided by mers, plane, and other necessary' the vocal groups of the church articles to help out with gradunder the direction of Mrs. Evan uating program and other pro- Pehrson and Mrs Baxter Miller. Mrs. Robert Wilkin, clerk of the church. Mr. Wm. Maxwell and his wife will attend the National meeting of the American Denver Baptist Convention in San Juan Community Church cZr o a 0 c1 uai Miscellaneous NOTICE ADVERTISING RATES Minimum . . .. 50c insertion o0 Oyer 5 lines .... 10c per line (5 words per line) Boldface type .... 20c a line Reader ads 15c a line Blind ads double rate Card of Thanks One insertion .... 10c a line Two insertions 17c a line All Classified Ads payable in advance. To Place Classified Ads By Mail Write your ad plainly figure the cost by the rat-- 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 unless paid in advance. The Record assumes no responsibility for errors ter the first insertion. TO W 4TER I SEKS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water m San Juan County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year and all locations being from SLB&M, unless otherwise designated : 24121 Delbert Redd, Blanding, Ut ; 5 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation use from an well bet. 600 700 ft deep at a point S. 10 ft. and E and 10 ft from Cor. Sec. 7. T39S, W, will R25E The water be from used Feb 1 to Dec. 1 to 160 acres of land embraced InIrrigate Swi, said Sec. 7, and for domestic purposes. 24132 Reed H. Wilson, Monti -cello. Ut ; 5 sec-f- t. for Irr'gatlon use from ail well bet 450 and 650 ft deep at a point N. 750 ft. and E 10 ft from Wl. Cor. Sec 7, T39S, R25E The water will be used from Feb 1 to Dec. 1 to Irrigate 120 acres of land embraced In SWNWy. and SW'.NE1. said Sec. 7. and for incidental domestic and purposes. 24391 Wllford Frost. P. O. Box 40 i. Monticello. Ut ; 2 sec-f- t. for well bet. tmgat'on use from a 400 and 600 feet deep at a S point NE 58 ft and W 114 5 ft. from Cor. Sec. 27. T35S. R24E. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 to Irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in Sec. 27, NW-.NW4 Sec. 23. and SWV.SWU Sec. 23. ail in T33S, R24E, and for d Incidental domestic and g purposes. 24606 Delbert Redd. Blanding, ut ; 10 sec-f- t. for irrigation use from a well bet. 600 and 700 ft deep at a point N 300 ft. and E 50 ft from Wl. Cor. Sec. 30, T38S, R25E. The water will be conveyed by ditch to an equalizing to be used from Mar 1 to Oct 31 to Irrigate 150 acres of land embraced In SWiNWV4; WM,SW4; SE'4SW'4 Sec. 30 and NWy4NW4 Sec. 31, all in T38S. R25E. and for Jewelry. One Gladiron and two used full sized mattresses. Keith Redd, Phone Good Barley teed at Market price. See Wendell Frost. 51R1. 13-4- tp WANTED 200 Farm DEALER WANTED home necessities medicines vitamins, spices, foods, DDT, etc. Well known n. year-roun- 23rd St. Colo. stock-wateri- W TRAILER i year-roun- etock-waterln- g, 10-i- n. year-roun- 4-- H stock-wateri- Re-lor- d, SALES Americas Finest May 28, NOTICE 14-4- tc i Sec 7. T38S, R25E 3 13 (3( E 1320 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 7, T38S, R25E 3 13 sec-- lt The water will be conveyed by ditch to equalizing reservoirs, and will be used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate 350 acres of land em- bracedln SlNE4 Sec. 12. N?SE4, SE.NE''. Sec. 13, T38S, R24E. and SWl,4 Sec 7, W4NW14. NWy.SWy. Sec. 18, T38S, R25E, and for d consisting of 1000 head of sheep and 300 head of cattle 24G73 H. Marlon Hazleton, Mouticel'o. Ut : 5 s'x: -- it. for Irriuse from a well bet gation jO and 503 ft deep at a point N 1260 ft. and W. 200 ft from SE Cor. Sec 3, T3Q3, R23E. The water will be used from Mar. 1. to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced d in SE1. said Sec. 3. and for Incidental domestic and purposes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, w th reasons therefor, must be In uifidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Can tol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before June 27. 1953. Joseph M. Tracy State Engineer Published In the San Juan Monticello, Ut., from April 30 Wl4 Cor to, 1953. FOR PUBLICATION (PIBLISHKR) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Home on Wheels Bureau of Land Management at Complete line, new; used trailSalt Lake City, Utah ers. Liberal terms, trades, free April 22. 1953 given that Jay delivery. Trailer hitches install- N. NOTICE Is ofhereby East Gordon, Summit, Utah, ed. made who, on August 12, 1949. 2322 North Avenue Phone 1801 Homestead No SL 065705, for entry Grand Junction, Colorado T 33 S, R. 26 E., SLM, Utah 40-t5, Township 33 S, S'i. Section Range 26 E , SL Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Karl R Lyman, Notary Public, at Monticello, Utah, on the 1st day of ric together. Instrumental trio July. 1953 r'. Mrs. Julian Thomas and sons Claimant names as witnesses: Wallace Bowen, Jay and Neal. Mr. Walton exVictor Peterson, pressed his appreciation for havMose Sanders and, O. O. Skidmore, of working Ucolo ing had the privilege all, of Dove Creek, Colo., as a member of the ward bishopRoute Ernest E. House ric. New 1953 35 ft. 2 bedroom Manager Musical selection by the mens $3350.00 First Publ. May Richardson, Modern 14, 1953 chorus, dance by a group of 6th Last Publ. June 11, 1953 New 1953 one or two bedroom San Juan Record grade girls, under the direction Rollohome $3195.00 to $4495.00 of Betty McDonald. Notices Presentation was made by Mr. New 1953 28 ft. Sureway, Modand Mrs. Don Barton to Mrs. em $2695.00 CARD OF THANKS Wm. C. Walton and Mrs. C. E. Thanks to the fire department Walton of corsages and to Bill 1951 36 ft. Alma What is your assisted and others who at the j of the book, The Quest. bid? fire in our home last week. The balance of the evening 24 ft. Prairie Schooner, clean Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen (was spent dancing. Refreshments j were $1095.00. served by the Relief So- LEGAL BLANKS all kinds ciety ladies. Closing prayer by 25 ft. Universal $995.00 for sale at the Press Office tf. Clarence Black. fc ' HERE'S THE BEAUTIFUL and Mrs. Marion Hazel-to- n and children Lyon and Sarah Lee and Mrs. Leroy Wood spent the weekend in Denver, Colo., with Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Holman, ne Melba Wood. ',01 Mr. ME17 E) AUTOMATIC DRYER or ehctric models) "? i . I ip No ii several days in they spent Blanding when they came to participate in the festivities. The young couple will live in the Arthur Adair home for the present. Monticello News sec-f- t; , Colo, from May 19 to 26 inclusive. Mr. Maxwell will be back for the Sunday service May 31. BLANDING Denver, direction of the Under the PTA officers, the school teachers were guests of honor at a party at the high school auditorium, nice Wednesday evening. A (Continued from Page 2) crowd of teachers and their wiv-re- s and parents were in attend-- I old son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal A short program consistance. Christensen of Monticello. ing of a saxaphone solo by Ken-- 1 neth McDonald, a vocal duet, Ingrid Adams won the Rebus Gene Blickenstaff and Gwen Rota Scholarship for having the Smith, a from Mabel reading in the the best grades for year an original ode writ-- 1 Shumwav, Senior Class. ten to the teachers by Carol and Alene May, and read Lyman A large number of school Carol Lyman, was presented children celebrated the close of by and acted out by a group of school by going to Bluff to swim i young parents dressed in Indian Friday. attire, added to fun. I Following the program were Two small sons, Freddie and competitive which games in Michael of Mr. and Mrs. Evan everyone and participated, Pehrson have mumps. small prizes were given for high 'and low score in each of Mrs. May I. Cooper held the events. Lars Anderson was the winning number and won the , man for the final score onhigh all quilt raffled off Thursday night. activities. I Last, but not least, was a co- -, The fire engine was called to vered lunch brought by the home womendish Christensen the Alf. and it would be hard to ' blaze had the but Thursday, mention on the menu been put out before they got It would everything be easier to say that there. no one went away hungry. of Mrs. Helen Perkins class girls met Tuesday at the MR. AND MRS. JAY PETERSON HONORED home of Barbara Christensen. AT RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lorentzen The new Mr. and Mrs. Jay spend the weekend in Denver Peterson were guests of honor Mrs. Lorentzen is a nurse at at a wedding reception at the the local hospital. home of Jays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson, SaturMrs. day evening. Mrs. John Perkins and Hazelwood left SunThe bride, the former Miss Stephen day for Salt Lake to consult an Auline Farey of Salt Lake City, was lovely in gown of eye specialist.' white lace, satin and net, and a fing-iertveil that was caught up in BILL WALTON HONORED The Monticello Ward enter- a crown of seed pearls. The tained for Wm. C. Walton, re- young people were unattended. The of the new Mrs. tiring member of the bishopric, Petersonparents are Mr. and Mrs. OlivMonday evening. The following er Farey of Salt Lake City, and program was rendered. Song America Bishop Prayer by Summers spoke of his pleasant association with Bill during the time they served in the bishop- lf tc Liroy Wood has been off the road job the last few days, with a severe case of the flu. Kras: (Gas every county. For particulars write H. E. Pollar, Box 42, Hansen, Idaho, or Rawleighs Dept. - Machinery Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jones and family have moved to the mines where he is working about 50 miles from Grand Junction. DeVar Shumway and his family have moved to the same place, and they will be neighbors for the summer. (Continued on Poge 4) 2, 16-4- tc & 15-3- tp Pontiac Potatoes sack. See H. Roy Miller, Monticello, Utah. 12-l- n. R phone $3.25 16-2- tc Pan American Utah, year-rou- year-roun- For Sate Automobiles Monticello, FOR SALE d Incidental Office Space, call FOR RENT consisting of 4,500 sheep, 200 60 Monticello, Utah. cows and 20 horses. 24608 H. C. Perkins Sheep Co., FOR LEASE for irrigaBlanding, Ut ; 10 sec-f- t. use tion 3 from Also room three wells apart- 810 ft. Laundry. at In amand deep points Write Box ment. 44, Monticello, ounts as follows: W 200 ft. (1) Utah. from E4 Cor. Sec. 12. T38S. R24E 3 13 sec-f- t: 2 E. 700 ft. from 15-2- tp 15-t- fc FOR SALE stock-wateri- 15-2- tp 16-l- tc Utah. 50, Monticello, 10-l- n. Small cream sepFOR SALE arator. See at Foy Lumber 16-lCompany. FOR SALE Weslinghouse Electric Dryer, brand new, in original case. Look it over and make an offer. St. Christophers Mission, Bluff, Utah. FOR SALE Farmall "M" tractor, 2 front ends, starter and lights, etc., new paint, M same motor as Super Tumble bug plow, double disc 8 ft, mower 7 ft., 10 feed grinder, 2 row beet lifter, Beet loader, cultivator 4 to 6 rows, $2,000 Combine AC 1952 model bought in Sept. $1400. The machine originally cost $2100 with attachments. Bill Andrew, Phone 78, Price Utah. 43-tf- c. FOR SALE n. Two room cabin FOR RENT with bath, strictly modern. Across street from Hess Motor. See A. S. Wood. For Sale FOR PIBIICkTION (11 ItM'lltK) OF THE INTFRIOR of land Mmaxement llureati Land & Mirey Offii-Salt Lake City. Utah April 22. 1953 NOTICE Is hereby that given Robert Earl Strawn. ol Montleello. Utah. who. on July 28. 1950, made No S L entry. Homestead 069350. for W 4 . Sec. 8, Township 34 S, Range 25 E. S L. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before Pearl Butt. Notary Public, at Monticello, Utah, on the 1st day of July 1953. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert L. Wilkin. James Barry. Walter Wilkin, and Clovd L. Johnson, all of Monticello. Utah. Ernest E. House Manager First Publ. April 30 1953 Last Publ. May 28. 1953 San Juan Record NOTICE DFPARTMENT For Sale Miscellaneous n. FOR RENT Help-Ur-Se- Legal Notices Swiss and American watch repairing, all work guaranteed Dove Creek Drug and THF. SAN JUAN PFCORD Thursday. May 21. 1953. Paga 3 jeeta m the future. tj mmm MR. AND MRS. MAURICE i HELQUIST HAVE WEDDING DANCE school The San Juan high auditorium was the scene of a wedding dance, Thursday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Helquist who were married on the 3rd of May. A large crowd of friends and relatives were there to honor the young couple, and to leave their wishes of happiness and many useful and beautiful gifts. The bride was radiant in a tailored suit of rose beige. The program of music and a reading by Lucy Harris were announced by a brother of the bride, Floyd Bleak. Lovely bouquets of spring flowers, tulips, and lilacs adorned the stage where refreshments were sreved at daintly decorated card tables. iPir' t ii ,r i ' v -- r Or.!v Wkirtiool Gas Dryer hat ILl KIT, amazing jhtert ttelf-- l Whirlpool dries your wash faster than the desert sun! Frees you from laundry lugging, clothesline clutching, weather worry. Theta unmatched features tel new tlandardt for automatic drying Tumbler handl s garments with gentlest care h . . Germicidal lomp gives c othes fragrance Controlled Circulation, No lint or Moisturo Worries, Interior light, UteCoat Finish Automatic Door Release. Satin-Smoo- th 31 BOYS AND GIRLS GRADUATE FROM SIXTH GRADE Thirty-on- e boys and girls graduated from the sixth grade in exercises, Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m. They presented a very well prepared program to a large crowd of people. It was in the form of a television show, and the equipment was all made and prepared by members of the class. There were cowboy acts, readings, musical numbers, and most everything was humorous. There were dances of various nations, while a group sang , Faraway Places. The futures of all the students were told by one of JEWISIjER BLANDING. UTAH doubt about it. . . Ctew!et taaete e test hm II , 24 ft. Sportman $895.00 1950 DeLuxe model Vi Ton Chevrolet pickup, clean $1095.00 1950 Willys Jeep, low mileage $850.00 All purchases can be financed d with down payment. New and used trailer furnishings and accessories. one-thir- Mesa Trailer Sales New Fruita - hi-w- ay rt Grand Junction, Colorado Mrs. Joan Saunders and Perdaughter Barbara, Stellamotorkins and Nedra Hazelton ed to Salt Lake last week. Stella will receive eye attention and the Saunders are making their first trip to Salt Lake. ft V WHOS NEXT TO DR. S. O. WILLIAMS DENTIST Phone 37R2 Office hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Monticello, Utah ) THE FIELD-PR0V- E FINEST f.UCORMICK A public sbrvtco program lo promo! safer driving. W-- 9 This year for the 12th straight production year truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks TRACTOR EVER BUILT? -- ... the tractors already famous for better than ever top lugging ability amazing fuel economy W-and WD-service. BOTH the Diesels are improved 21 ways improved from radiator to drawbar. Whats more, the power of the WD-- Diesel has been increased. Now these tractors are more efficient, easier to handle, and they cut your farming costs more than ever. But dont take our word for it. Ask us for a free demonstra- Yes . . . year-afterye- gasoline-operate- Statement Preparation Payroll Taxes Income Tax Work, quarterly basis, reasonable For Information Contact Keith Redd Monticello. i Utah d 9 9 9 than any other make. That couldn't be true unless Chevrolet trucks offered more of what you want. Already, 1953s official sales figures tell a remarkable and decisive preference for Chevstory of clear-cu- t rolet trucks. But, this is not surprising, for truck users everywhere are discovering how far ahead of all others Chevrolet trucks really are. They are discovering things like the tremendous new I f I power in advanced Load-master engines in heavy-dut- y models . . . the remarkable the extra ruggedness and gasoline economy strength of heavier, more rigid frame construction. And, in addition to all these advantages, the Chevrolet line lists for less than any other trucks of comparable size and capacity. So, before you buy any truck, stop in and see us. REDDS Klonticeiio, Utah ... r |