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Show came to oMnticello for a visit with old friends. Among those entertaining in their honor were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walton, Mr. und Mrs. John W Redd and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hazelton. SOCIAL ITEMS CLUB NEWS CHURCH NEWS CLUB Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rorlng for the past week were an uncle of Johns, John Roring of Oklahoma City and M. J. Me Coy, Tulsa, Oklahoma. a. brought them to Both of the guests left Monday, each with his deer. Deer-hunti- ng Mon-ticell- Lester Young, an old resident of Monticello, now living in California, was calling on friends and relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee left for the northern part of the state Wednesday. They will visit in Manti, Salt Lake City and Logan temples, and then stay in Salt Lake City until Sam enters the army Monday morning at Ft Douglas. Mrs. Lee will return home, and later join her husband when he is permanently stationed in the service. Briton McConkie and Ted Cannon both of Salt Lake City, were here on business at the same time visiting with relatives and old friends. Briton is the grand son of Mrs. Lucinda Redd. Ted spent a summer vacation in Mon ticello with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Q. Cannon, when a child and still likes to return to ACTIVITIES San Juan. His father, Edwin Q. which is sponsored by the counwas the former LDS German ty DUP. mission president. Judge Fred Keller, Price; and Charles Redd, LaSal, und Bill Robert Sitton came from Arizona, for the deer hunt. Young, Blanding, have left their deer on Accompanying him were his native haunts to hunt in Colowife Betty and their two child- the Cunningham ranch ren. When they arrived Wednes- rado at the invitation of Wallday, they were feted at a family ace Cunningham. dinner by Bettys mother, Mrs. Della Jensen, and sister, Mrs. Mrs. Genevieve Heer and famFawn Somerville, at the Jensen ily of Dragerton, have been the home. guests of Mrs. Minnie Bronson Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. the past week. Gordon Wood served dinner in their honor. Seated around the County clerk, Pearl Butt retable besides the hosts were Mr. ceived (a telegram that her broand Mrs. Robert Sitton, Mrs. ther Will Bliss, BO years old, had Della Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. n passed away. He was Grand Co. Somerville and Mrs Ned sheriff for many years, but retired and moved from Moab Jensen. After dinner the Woods showed in later years. Mrs. Butt attendsome of their films to the guests. ed his funeral in Moab Monday. Hostess to the Fine Arts club Attorney Robert Anderson Mrs. who has been working in the Wednesday evening Donald Adams law office for Clyde Barton. Miss Marvel some time, is now in Salt Lake was the guest speaker. Refreshments were served at City taking the bar examination. He will be gone about a week. the close of the meeting. Miss Doris Adams of Bland- Mr. and Mrs. Oden Proctor, of ing came to Monticello Saturday California, who were here a to attend a meeting of the San few years ago as proprietors of Juan County history committee the Navajo Trail Motel, recently Saf-for- d, Ru-lo- Ba-ta- dd Mr. and Mrs. Swede Odette TE2 JUA3 have sixteen hunting guests from Los Angelas and vicinity. cense were cut in half this year They all expect to stay until (2,000 as against 4,000 in 1002) they get their quota. To swell lessened the usual number of the crowd, Bert Odette, who is foreign hunter. According to Miss Pearl Wal--to- n attending the U of U came home of the license office, there Visiting with the Bill Walton over he weekend. were still many out of staters family is Mrs. Waltons mother Mrs. George of Escalante. She Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton who bought the ordinary license is here to assist in the care of have had the Thurman which entitled them to only one deer. her grandson, George, who is re- family of Clearfield as Taylor guests Most of the enthusiastic were covering from an attack of polio. the past week. While the men took to the hunt, the women in the hills by Friday night Mrs. Inez Young has two of visited..- Mr. Taylor is a cousin Many local hunters left early her married duaghters with their of Mrs. Barton. Saturday morning in time to be families with her for the huntin the deer country by break of The Wood boys, former Moning season. Mr. and Mrs.. Claud Duerden with their two snll ticello residents, stopped for a fortunate were back in sons tome from Salt Lake City, short time to call on relatives town with their catch afterand Mr and Mrs. Jack Jordon and friends before going out in noon. When the Indian bysummer from Texas. Several of Mr. Jor- the wilds to look for deer. weather changed to rain, with dons Texas friends came along Earl Wood, an engineer, came light snow in the mountains on with him. from San Francisco. His younger Sunday, and the heaviest frost Harold Young is acting as host brother, Merrill, a r?al estate of the season Sunday night, to the hunters while the women man and an LDS Bishop, and some faint hearted hunters visit in town with their mother, Paul Wood. were both from Salt came scurrying to town without Lake City. their deer. But most who have Mrs. Young. not yet tagged their game are Arthur Holts mother who is prepared to stay until the end Mrs. May C. Whitton is visitin Texas is now visiting of the season, if necessary. Children their and her living grand ing son and family. with her Bennion who live Redd, father, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon with Mr. Redds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redd. Monticello looked like a de- Adams during the hunting seaMrs. Whitton left Monticello serted village Saturday morning son are John Maluveius and in March, soon after the acci- with all the men and a few of Jack Rogers, Los Angeles; Jesse dental death of her daughter, the women hunting. For several EUioo and son Rooney, AlhamMrs Bennion Redd. Since that days the streets had been lined bra; Arnold Michaelis and Mike and Gus Hollywood, time she has been visiting with with out of state cars with Tex- Allen, Wolfe. Adams killed The BedCalifornia party in as New most and license brothers two her seven bucks the first morning ford, Mass, and with her son in in evidence, and would be hunt- out. New York who will take out his ers with their red caps and jacdoctors degree at the Cornell kets. Mrs. The fact thtat the special li- Mary Evans returned University this coming year. , - . Thursday. 0d. 22. UU. T&j I from Orest last week where she has been helping the family of one of her grandsons. Mrs. Leura Pehrsoa spent ft couple of days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Johnson in Eiuffi Mrs. Margaret Hansen return- ed recently from a tnp to Logan and Idaho Falls. At Logan ahe Mrs. visited her sister-in-lpL. F. Earley. She also attended several days with her son, Dais Hansen, and his family, t Idaho Falls. Mr. Doyle Rogers, of Monticello, was injured last week as he was changing a tire. The jack . slipped out, knocking agpinst his glasses, which were broken. Bits of glass were imbedded in, . his eye, and he was taken to ' Provo to be hospitalized. LaFrance Payne- and his fam- - ; have moved to Blanding from ' Filmore. Utah. He is a welder . and is renting the Lyman Gar-ag- e. They lpve three children, v er a boy and girl at home, and boy who is attending col- - ily an-oth- lege at Inglewood, Oft , California. the Wagoa Fresh water fishes never drink water. They do however take in water through their gills and mouth membranes. ample DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN For U. S. Representative in Congress DR. HENRY ALDOUS DIXON For Utah State Senator HOWARD SILLIMAN For Utah State Representative GEORGE A. HURST, JR. For County Commissioner, (4 Year Term) For County Commissioner, (2 Year Term) WM. C. WALTON 'or Precinct Justice of the Peace, Monticello c. R. CHRISTENSEN PROPOSITION NUMBER ONE An Act providing that Dixie, Snow, and Weber Junior Colleges be discontinued as state maintained schools, and for transfer by the FOR Board of Examiners of all property compris-in- g on condition said colleges to a transferee that said transferee operate them as colleges. If they fail to be operated as colleges, then all said property shall revert to the state. If such transfer is of doubtful constitutionality, or held unconstitutional, the Board of Examiners shall sell the properties to the same transferee for such consideration as it deems AGAINST proper considering the saving to the state in REFERENDUM PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION Shall Sections 2, S, and 4, of Article DC of the FOR ImmI Constitution of Utah be amended to make each of the state ft senatorial district to be county represented by a single state senator and to authorize the legislature of the State of Utah to increase or decrease the number of representatives for counties. AGAINST being relieved of their operation. REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO An Act providing that Carbon College be discontinued as a state maintained college; that the Board of Examiners dispose of all real and SAMPLE BALLOT San Juan County School District iodide! Sslsia.i Qd!o2 E SCHOOL-REPRESENTATIV- PRECINCT NO. 2 FOR personal property comprising said college in such manner as it deems to be to the best interests of the State' of Utah. AGAINST SAMPLE BALLOT For Justice of the Supreme Court (10 Year Term) Justice GEORGE W. WORTHEN (Incumbent) DELBERT M. DRAPER Veie for One j Q STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF SAN JUAN I, PEARL BUTT, County Clerk in and for the County of San Juan. State of Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct copy of e ofriaal ballot for San Juan County, State of Utah, for the Gcnend Election, November 2, 1S54 and with the appendage thereto shows the names of all candidates as they will appear on the official ballot in the respective and legislative districts. precincts In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of October, A. D, 1954 (SEAL) PEARL BUTT County Clerk . w, , . |