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Show Monticello Church Directory ' COMMUNITY 9:45 11:00 6:00 JU CHURCH (American Baptist Phone JU Sunday a.m. Sunday school. Morning Worship. p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship (ages p.m. Evening Service. Wednesday p.m. Bible study and a-- 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 7 pan. 8 pjn. Sunday School. Worship. Training Union. Evening Worship Wednesday Evening Prayer meet ing. One blork east of Rowleys Trailer Court. LDS FIRST WARD Bishop John Lewis Phone JU Sunday 9 a m. Priesthood 10 30 a.m. Sunday school 6.30 pup. Sacrament meeting 8 p.m. Forest Service tells number of visiters Teacher, survey in SJ District to forest area is encouraging After a number of years of teacher shortage in the San Juan School District, with the 7.30 as necessity of employing prayer service. as 70 percent of teachhigh CATHOLIC CHURCH ers who lacked proper certiPastor Father John Rasback a recent teacher perfication, JU sonnel survey conducted oy Moab Assistant Superintendent KenSunday Mass 9:30 a.m. neth B. Maughan is encouragMonticello Monday ing Sunday Mass pm. 7 30 p m. Mutual La Sal During the school year Tuesday 34 percent of the 8 Sunday Mass 4:00 p.m. Relief Society FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 7:30 pjn. and suteachers, principals, Wednesday Pastor Rev. B. R. Long were properly certipervisors 3 and 4 p.m. Primary Phone JU 1958-5- 9 45 percent certified, 12 noon, Testimony meeting, Sunday 0 59 percent fied, 9:45 turn. Sunday school. first Sunday of month. 1 75 per certified, 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. LDS SECOND WARD 2 cent certified, and Redd Bennion 6:30 p.m. Christ Ambassador F. Bishop certified. 93 percent service (young peoPhone JU Mr. Maughan reports that ple). Sunday ser7 30 p m. Evangelistic is from what information 8 30 a.m. Priesthood vice. available this is the first year 9.40 a.m. Sunday School and Wednesday that all administrators 3 00 p m- - Choir practice. 7:30 p m. Praver meeting. are teachers prosecondary meet 5 00 p.m. Sacrament FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH perly certified also, the Dising. Monticello, Utah could achieve 100 perWoodard 10:45 Chris a.m., trict Testimony meeting, Supply Pastor certification next year cent first Sunday of month. if it could retain its present The San Juan Record 4 00 p m. Monday teaching staff. Several Primary. teachers lack, nothUtah Monticello, Tuesday ing more than this years Thursday, December 28, 1961 10.00 a.m. Relief Society. These teaching experience. Page Six 7 30 p m. Mutual. figures are quite remarkable, since there are only 16 schools in Utah, and San Juan has a certified teacher in all five of Its schools In order to qualify for a teaching certificate a candidate must complete 183 quarter hours of approved college credit in specified areas. Actually certification is nothing more than the states guarantee that the individual has survived a screening process and prescribed training program and is licensed to teach A recommendation for a certificate from a higher institution means that the training institution has approved the and candidates capabilities predicts the possibility of success as a teacher Mr.' Whipple has had 12 years experience in all types Mr. Maughan feels that of mechanical woik on cars and tracks. He has owned reasons upthis for major one at own. Colo., Mancos, and operated two shops of his ward certification trend are and one at Santa Anna, Calif. the State Board of Educations adopted policy for upne attended both Cadillac and Oldsmobile schools and grading the preparation of has woiked in the service department of both. salaries, teachers, increased good 'plant facilities, avail24 HOUR CALL ON THE JOB SIX DAYS of ample housing, ability teaching materials and supMr. Whipple recently worked in the Homestake plies, and enjoyable students Mining Shop and cooperative parents 12-1- 7.15 12-3- 1957-195- 1959-196- 1960-196- 1961-196- non-certifi- one-roo- Meet HOWARD WHIPPLE one-roo- m m Recreation visits on the forest are Increasing every yeaF. This year there was visits. 31,600 approximately This figure considers such things as camping, picnicing, winter sports, fishing and general enjoyment and sightseeing. Visits to Dalton Campground and Buckboard Picnic area alone would amount to approximately 13,000 for the year. Devils Canyon picnic area was especially popular during the summer months by tourists as well as local people. . With the de- Increasing mands being made on our campground and picnic area on National Forests, it is evident why the Forest Service is asking for cooperation in keeping the campgrounds would clean. If individuals prevent malicious destruction and report those doing any damage to these facilities, (here would be more money for additional facilities and enable the Forest Service to keep them In good shape. Every year thousands of dollars are spent replacing trash cans that expert marksmen have shot full of holes. Toilets and tables have also been used as targets and firewood. Malicious damage at the campgrounds around Monticello is not too excessive This is probably due to the very fine attitudes of the individuals usmg the facilities LOCALS Frank Allred came from Colo , to visit his moth- Ur-ava- n, er, Mrs Ila Belack, and to get in some skiing on Blue Mountain. They spent Christmas Day in Cortez with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hill and family. Mrs. Hill is the former Mary Ann Allied Mr and Mrs Don Baiton recevied a special Chrismas present, a tape recording from their son, Llder Mark Barton who is an I DS missnnrr in Cmcinnatti, Ohio of Casper, Wyo Jack Kit-bhas spent the holiday ivesk with the Harry Randall family. WELDING REPAIR WORK k AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -- TUNIUP TOOLS FOR ALL REPAIR WORK ALL WORK GUARANTEED rj'jeri'xryrair; News of Queen City of the Golden Circle Miss Maude Redd came from Salt Lake City to spend the Christmas weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lovina Redd and other relatives. A baby girl has joined the family of Mr. and Mrs. Cleal Bradford who now live In Price. She has been named Lisa, and she has five brothers and sisters to welcome her arrival. Her mother is the former Nancy Barton, daughter of Lloyd and Willie Barton of Monticello. Fawn and Ed Dickerman of Durango spent the holiday weekend here at the home of Mrs. Dickermans mother, Mrs W. R. Bronson. Miss Callie Somerville was also a Christmas visitor there. Clark, Afton and Alta Fullmer are holidaying here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullmer. All three are students at Utah State university in Logan. that all your fondest wishes will come true. HAPPY 1962 ABAJO CLEANERS opportunity soars. Each new day, powered by confidence, America is going to speed to greater heights. Let's set our course for peace, P'osperity and happiness! Lets look to a bright new future for all! Marion Hazleton Ada Palmer County Commissioner County Clerk Hyrum Black Arvilla Warren County Commissioner County Recorder Ray Redd Its that time ! Time to greet old and new friends ... to Marion Bayles Max King County Treasurer Ralph Burtenshaw Bennion Redd and to wish you the very County Attorney best of everything in 1962. 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