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Show It I THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Tuesday, September 20, 1955 Monticello Gains Commendation for Taking Precautions Against Rabies Community-Wid- e the' county seat of San Juan county, is on guard against rabies. In' fact, it appears to be the only community in the state that has taken the recommended precautions against an out-- . Monticello, break of the disease. By contacting an veterinarian earlier this year; (there is no veterinarian within 150 miles of Monticello) the city administration saw that most of the dogs in and around .the city received their animal rabies vaccine. Along with this, the other two essentials of a rabies control program were carried out; that of establishing a dog pound and eliminating the stray and ownerless dogs and licensing vaccinated dogs to secure funds for the project. Through the efforts of Keith Jewkes, city manager; Mrs. E. S. Galligher, city clerk, and City Marshall Adair, their few remaining unvaccinated dogs were brought in recently and vaccinated by the Public Health Veterinarian of the State Health Department. Monticello, Utah, located in the extreme south eastern part of the state, and perplexed with the deluge of uranium prospectors and allied personnel, can wear a star in her crown for a task taken on and successfully completed. out-of-sta- te - ! ; r "Take a tip time to ' ; and ! t i Alaska and Port Angeles, Wash- of the manufacturing operations ington, near Seattle. Engineering within the next few weeks. Trans-Ocea- n Present telephone service bework on the Hawaiian project will get under way immediately. To tween Hawaii and the mainland is Cable Laying Job meet the 1958 completion schedule furnished jointly by the American (Continued on Page Twelve) Plans for a submarine cable it will be necessary to start some communication system connecting the United States mainland and the Hawaiian Islands have been 2 announced by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company MEN TO TRAIN and the Hawaiian Telephone Company. Applications are now being FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS submitted for the necessary government approvals. The repeatered, twin-cabAge 21 to 60. Must be residents of this county two system, to be ready for service early or more years.. Competent appraisers receive $325 in 1958, will have practically the to $400 per month. Farm experience valuable. same design as that of. the transatlantic cable now being conTHE WRITE BOX 472 structed and of the cable to be laid in 1956 between Ketchikan, Another Telephone WAMTEUD le SUN-ADVOCA- TE it's check-u- p fix-u- p FOR WINTER" - t i a Pace Eleven PRICE, UTAH t i . invites You to See and Drive life. ' f f lt- - - i a t 9 5 i UtUoll ? t.z-- V Atoifr i rrr4'riJ . f. ) . ! k I .11 " 4 JT iTxt.i TThe Cmr IFtiDHRW 23rd FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER HHHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniniMiiiiiiimiiiiniiimimiiMMiniiiMHiwmiiiiiHiHimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiiiHmiiiHiniiiMiiiniiMiMimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimMiHiMiiiiiHiiiimHiHiHiiiiii : 1 k , i 18 DISTINCTIVE BODY 1 X STYLES J. ... EACH INSPIRED BY THE FAMOUS THUNDERBIRD f f , t I 4 t T i fe 4 V ! I i ... The New Fine Car 1956 Ford 4 CAULKING STORM DOORS MATERIALS AND SASH ! Caulking' guns and mastic for making windows and door ings wtathsMight. cas- Stops steaming win- dows, saves fuel. Available in dear-grai- n pine or custom made At METAL WEATHERSTRIP Stops drafts around doors and casement windows at low cost per foot. J HALF the Fine Car Price ' - ! t The 1956 FORD is waiting for you at United Motor Company. The 56 Ford is the car that is making important news in three ways. a large, lovejier look that sets a One Fords Thunderbird styling the mighty new fashion in fine cars. Two power Thunderbird 8 engine offered in all Fordomatic, Fairlane and Station Y-Vagon models. That powerful Thunderbird 8 engine will give you all the go youll ever need to give you command of every driving situation. Three Fords exclusive Lifeguard Design keeps you safer when you drive. The Lifeguard steering wheel (standard on all models) acts as a cushion on impact. There is Fords optional Lifeguard padding on instrument panel and visors, optional seat belts. And Ford Lifeguard double-gri-p door latches designed to give you extra protection from doors swinging open under impact are standard on all 56 Fords. ... 202-horsepo- wer Y-- INSULATION Balsam Wool is unconditionally guaranteed. Permanent, efficient, moisture-proo- f. DOOR STRIPS Fits door bottoms. Metal and felt form a tight seal against drafts. ROOF MATERIALS Single stain adds color and life to roofs. Apply now. Also patching mastic for asphalt roofs. Test Drive the 1956 Fords - Friday --at 1 I . i OCDQIIEiG (i Qj tit) (3 G The United Motor Company . PRICE, UTAH o t - |