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Show Record The San Juan OF SAN JUAN. COUNTY. THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER UTAH BLANDING Published Every Thursday 1 Monlicello, Utah class Entered at the Pust Office at Monlicello, Ulah. as second ROOK CLUB HAS matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. NEW YEAR'S PARTY BIRL J. BREWINGTON. Editor and Publisher Moniicello 27RL Phone Writer. The Rook club met at the News MRS. CORNELIA PERKINS. home of John M. and Minnie B. Johnson Thursday evening, for a New Year's eve party. Everyone taking a trick with a five or ten received a gift of a bottle of castor oil or something Everyone equally as exciting. had to make some use of his gift and it was found that castor oil makes a fine foot rub. The gifts were brain children of Mrs. Johnson and Florence MEMBER OF UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Galbraith. A delicious midnight supper was served by the ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Subscription Rates in San Juan and Adjoining Counties RED HURST ARRIVED $1.75 Six Months $3 00 One Year UNEXPECTEDLY FOR Subscription Rates Elsewhere CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS $2.00 Months Six .. One Year $3.50 Five days before Christmas Redd Hurst, son of Riley and PRICE 10 CENTS PER COPY Carol Hurst, was in Japan with no chance of coming home. GOOD WAGES MUST BE EARNED came unexpecchance the When to be made will When Congress meets again, efforts he hopped a plane, end tedly, once more raise the federal minimum wage, which applies was soon on his way. They day before Christmas, at Price, as to interstate commerce. Fred and Dalmar Hurst for because of honest sympathy Many will favor this were on their way to indeed foolish be would we lowest-paiBut d workers. the saw a Navy man Blanding, if we blindly refused to consider the dislocations and the hitching athey ride, and Dalmar told her husband to slow down, problems a higher minimum inevitably creates. For one thing, various businesses, retailing among and see if it might be someone or sea- from this way. It proved to be them, have job opportunities, often on a part-tim- e own cousin and they got sonal basis, for workers without skills. The value of such her him here for Christmas. Hel-stru- m workers is obviously limited Should the wage become too high, fewer of them will be employed and businesses will MISSIONARY FAREWELL TO BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT get along as best they can with minimum payrolls. Most important, when the bottom wage is raised, forA missionary farewell party ces are put in motion which tend to boost wages all along and dance will be held for Lewevening, Friday the line, right up to the top. Higher-pai- d categories of is Burnham, hall. 8, in the recreation workers naturally see no reason why their historical wage Jan. The program will begin at 8 p. differentials should not be maintained. Then prices and m., and everyone is invited to -- but they must Good wages are certainly desirable be in attendance. Lewis has a call to the be earned to be sound. mission, and will enter costs soar again, and the consumer feels another bite in the the mission home Jan. 16. He pocketbook. is the youngest son of Wallace Nava-jo-Zu- ni and Emma Rogers Burnham. MONTHLY P. T. A. MEETING WAS MONDAY EVENING earn PER ANNUM Compounded Semi-annuall- y On Your Savings & LOAN ASSOCIATION Open a Savings Account at UTAH SAV- INGS and receive one of these valuable gifts, ABSOLUTELY FREE! FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE OFFER GOOD UNTIL JAN. 20, 1954 Limit One Gift to a Family. YOURE ALWAYS WELCOME at Loon Association NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO, UTAH Servicing1 Over $5,000,000 in Real Estate Mortgages. Member United States Savings & Loan League, Mortgage Banker Association, Approved Mortgagee Federal Housing Administration, Veterans Administration, Mortgage Loan Correspondents for New York Life Insurance Co Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Commercial Travelers' Insurance Co. Use This UTAH SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 65 North University Avenue Provo, Ulah Enclosed find check or money order for 2 ..... .. $ with which to open a savings account. The gift desired is: (Note: Be sure gift is in size classification shown above.) Coupon to open Savings Account Name .. by mail! Address get free City State as attractive as sion. other dig- The majority of people take public schools for granted. Are we as parents and teachers teaching discipline by example? Are we as parents and teachers handling our problems so that all groups will be satisfied? Are we as parents and teachers changing the spirit of contention to one of cooperation? Are we as parents and teachers settling for what the need we can what are we doing get, but about the needs we should have? between A good relationship parents, teachers and students,depends upon common understanding. Do we as parents and teachers get and weigh all facts regarding school problems and make impartial decisions? Do We as parents and teachers take constructive criticism? De we as as parents and teachers cultivate the ability to see through schools are our responsibility, and around a problem? Good where Let us give praise praise is due, and if we are going to criticize, give constructive canal boats and saw the Natives in their wooden shoes and coscriticism. tumes. In August, a ten day furlough REED HURST AND GAYLINE took Dick and a companion to PERKINS MARRIED AT Rame. There, they saw St Peters AZTEC. N. M. TUESDAY the Vatican, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Per- Cathedral, etc., Dick will always rekins announce the marriage of member the friendly, thrifty, their daughter. Gayline, to Reed well dressed people of SwitzerHurst, Tuesday, Jan. 5, at Aztec, land, and the cleanliness of the N. M. They were accompanied whole surroundings. He saw a by her father and Dorothy Dal- lot more and Cadillacs ton. Reed is the son of Mr. and there than Buicks at other place. any Mrs. Riley Hurst. He visited the world famous ski resort at Gramisch, Germany COMPLETES TIME IN ARMY in the Bavarian Alps, the place Richard Guymon, the oldest where the GIs in that area go son of Erwin and Beth Guymon for R and R. received his discharge from the Dick played quite a bit of basarmy the middle of December. ketball, and a bout with football After spending the past eighteen put him in bed for two weeks months in Germany, he is very with an injured knee Dick will never forget his 1952 happy to be home. Dick, as he is known to friends Christmas. He was a part of the and relatives, was inducted into alert battalion, and couldnt leave the army January 14,1952 After the post, Each of the soldier boys being sworn in at Ft. Douglas, donated to a fund to entertain he went Ft LeLwis, Wash., to 125 German orphan children. The receive his shots, clothes etc. He children were brought to the took infantry basic training at camp and they ranged from 5 to Camp Roberts, California. After 14, Each child, both boys and fe Cate-comb- s, -- Gift! Life Insurance Is The Only Plan That Completes Itself your family, not just If something happens to you it pays amount you had planthe but saved, had what you already ned to save. William J. Hunter General Agent Pacific National Life Assurance Co. Phone 111 Helper, Utah 187 S. Main SECURITY TITLE COMPAQ MONTICELLO. UTAH TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ENGINEERING SERVICE it 1 profes- Every year thousands of teachers leave their classrooms to take other jobs in other fields If an industry suffered such an exodus of workers, it leaders would say it had a moral problem. And when the victims are as they are when children moral strike the problems schools, understanding and con structive actions cannot come too quickly. If every community can find and keep the right teachers, we need not fear for the American way of life. But to keep such teachers, we must make them want to continue teaching. Teachers are human beings, swayed by the same emotions as other people. As parents and other citizens, we must treat our teachers with honor and dignity And, as teachers, we must treat txmplar of ttylmg k I I i (tva-i-- g instant you see these 1954 Buicks, know that something sensational has happened in automobile sty ling. Here is vastly more than the usyal model changeover. Here is vastly more than could be done iust by warming over what Buick had before. Here is something accomplished by going far beyond artful Here is that rarity of rarities a completely new line of automobiles. The face-liftin- SAVING 65 The monthly meeting of the PTA was held at the San Juan high school, Monday evening. President Emily Redd was in charge. Those in attendance met in groups, and formulated any question they wanted discussed. Later, the groups met together, and the following problems were discussed: Excused or unexecus-e- d absences, understanding and organization of room parents when and how often to visit school, and social activities of the school. It was decided to hold other questions for a later date. The sixth grade had the most parents present, and won the pictures for the month. Mrs. Redd read the following article to show that parents and teachers must cooperate to make out school success: Perhaps more than any other profession except the clergy, teaching is a vocation. Teaching is the art of communication to others. The of knowledge good teacher is one who understands why a child is backward or naughty, one who can imagine herself or himself as that child or youth. One principle way of attracting and keeping teachers with vision and skill, insight, is to make the teaching a profession the parents with honor and nity. THE SAN JUAN RECORD a furlough from June the 6th to girls , received a pair cf overaLs Jam 7 1354 Page 20th he reported to Camp Kilmer like our levis. In German, they Thursday the and hosen overalls immedcall New Jersey, and sailed Elders Quorum and their thrilled the iately to Germany He was as- children were plentytheir were in attendance. The wives "cow signed to the 43rd Division of the with what they called received invitation promised lots of eats a 169th Inf. which is the oldest out boy hosen Each child and lots of bumps of fun lots and gamfit in the United States Army, polo shirt or a sweater had just that. Men and everyone enter-tamed It dates back to the Revolution es and candy. Each man women alike, were playing and and children, one of the and is 283 years old. pop the whip, and landing every Most of Dickc 16 months in took him to dinner and to see possible position against the wall the outfit were spent training to several movie comedies. Dick to and floor. The picnic iceof chili, be ready in. case of any trouble said it was mighty touchingtears cream sandwiches, pop and from the Russians He was the see those rough men with was promised to be, it all was the at faces 1st gunner on an 81 mm mortar running down their and completed the success of the weapon, and went out on the gratitude and happiness of those evening. field training trips for a month unfortunate children At New Years they celebrate at a time. Adams was honored the same way as we do on Mrs. Lucy much Dick had many outstanding on her birthday friends her indoor After pro by the 4th of experiences besides his military grams, theyJuly. off January 1. She, along with Mr shoot and out go training. He attended LDS serv- fireworks in the evening,, and Mrs Truman Rigby were din ices regularly and had several at ner guests at the home of Mr, Dick received his discharge short trips around the country. and Mrs. B Frank Redd, Then, Colo Carson, In March, 1953, he attended an Camp in the evening a group of women LDS conference of 350 service called at her home and brought FAREWELL AT men at Frankfurt. ,He met Mark HONORED and lovely refreshments. gifts Rex Kartch PARTY an( eTa at honored was ner and Wayne Brown from our Clarke Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Hunt spent a farewell party, Saturday evencountry. Christmas holidays in Salt the to Last April he visited Paris and ing before hee left Mondayheld Lake with their three daughters, was It service. there he saw the Eiffel Tower, go into the Venna Maurine and Wanda. A The Tomb of the Unknown Sold- at the Lester Carroll Skating few days after Christmas Mr. hilar ier, several famous night clubs rink, and everyone had afive of (Continued on Page 4) and other familiar sights of that 10US time. About thirty Floral city. He attended the Flora at Amsterdam, a beautiful flower show that is presented only every ten years He rode the Little Theatre MONTICELLO. UTAH Evening Shows start at 7:30 But Buick didnt stop with the bolder, fresher, beauty you see in raised and lengthened fender sweep in the huge and back-sweexpanse of windshield in the lowered roofline in the host more glamor features of exterior modernity. They upped all horsepowers to the highest in Buick history. They engineered a new V8 for the Special and in the process came up with new Power-HeaPistons that boost gasoline mileage in every engine. swifter-line- Friday and Saturday January 8 and 9 Fair Wind to Java with Fred MacMurray and Vera Ralston Sunday and Monday January 10 and 11 Blackbeard the Pirate with Robert Newton Linda Darnell and g. d pt d tli6 beautiful buy They brought to market a sparkling newcomer with a famous name, the Buick Century a car with phenomenal horsepower for its weight and price -- a car with more pure thrill per dollar than any Buick ever built. And they did all this without change of the price structure which, for years, has made Buick the most popular car at its price in the world. We invite you to come, in and inspect these great beauties, these great performers, these great buys. Then youll see why the Detroit previewers are already saying, Buicks the beautiful buy! When better outomobiies are built Buick will build them William Bendix Wednesday and Thursday January 13 and 14 The Moon is Blue with William Holden David Niven and Maggie McNomera oil DISPLAY JAtl. 8 REDDS Monticcllo, Utah 1 |