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Show f THE SAN JTAN RECORD Cliff's Repair Shop Has Hew Partner t ii ,.iwni.iinpiiiwMii m iiji 8 M.I.A Monticello 2nd Ward Daryl M. Redd Bishop Counsellors w San Jnan Community Church Pastor: Rev. Charles Alderman 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon will be delivered by Rev. F. E. (Gene) Lewis of Santa Clara, Calif. Our revival started September 20th with Rev. F. E. (Gene) Lewis nd will continue officiating, through October 4th. is well known Rev. Lewis throughout the South having completed his ministry at the A & M College in Oklahoma and Penial College in Oklahoma City. He was ordained in Texarkana, Texas in 1936 and has served as pastor in Sherman, Corpus Christi and McAllen, Texas. For the past five years he has served at the First Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. We are looking forward to a good turnout. Bring your friends and join us. We will also have special music and song fests. Prayer and Bible Study 8:00 p. m. Tuesday Youth Choir Rehearsal .4:30 p. m. Adrtrlitrmcnz From where I sit ...hi Joe Marsh ...Makes a Man Healthy, Tired! Wealthy-an- d Sandy Petersons nephew Pete has gone back to college. lie worked on Sandys farm a couple of months last summer to get hardened up for football. He seemed to enjoy farm life all right but like most city kids it took him some time to get used to a farmers schedule. Sandy claims that when he went in to wake Pete on the first morning the boy looked up startled and asked what time it From where I sit, we must have heard a million stories like that. But they show how some people assume their customs are the only proper ones. To most city folks getting up at 4:15 seems odd, because they dont do it. Just like some people dont think enjoying a glass of beer is right . . . because they happen to prefer another beverage and havent waked up to the fact that everyone hao a right to his owif choice. n. was. Sandy replied it was Gee, Pete murmured, if were going to do a days work tomorrow youd better get to bed ! )ce Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation In the photo above is G. H. Tunnell (left) a new partner with Cliff Ewell (right) of Cliffs Repair Shop In Monticello. Mr. Tunnell is formerly of Dolores, Colo. In his part of the business Mr. Tunnell will specialize in carburator and ignition systems in which he has twenty years experience. Cliff does the welding and general repair work. The shop does repair wTork on all models and makes of cars, trucks and farm machinery. They are located in the rear of the grain storage building east of Standard Supply in Record Photo Monticello. "Little County Fair" Held in Blanding September Its 4-wh- the all purpose drive truck! eel truck designed not only for highway of drive for difficult with insurance the extra but travel, terrain or weather the Jeep Truck! drive for highway or street into It shifts easily from drive when extra traction is needed to carry its payload of over a ton through mud, sand, snow or soft earth where ordinary trucks it supplies mobile power cant go. Equipped with power take-offor many types of machinery for business or farm. The Jeep Truck is now available with power brakes. Heres a rugged, f, DRIYE TRUCK s WILLYS... worlds largest makers of MONTICELLO ii .Distillers of the worlds finest bourbon for 160 years 1 ' IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 13R3 II I ii ii i X ii ii i I ii n ii I il I you get more Hot Wafer rvi mor (h plenty of 0 of rt ful shovmf end GA$ it ffnt outomotK fvt. fost recovery there do" modorn hom ii KENTUCKY Josephs Catholic Chnrch Pastor: Rev. Father T. J. Kaiser 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass Confession Sunday . . . 10:30 a.m. Catechism Classes: Beginners, Monday .... 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Intermediate Tues STRAIGHT BOURBON TAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING WHISKEY CO., NOW I n US PROOF N asara CLERMONT, srara L.D.S. Church Monticello Ward - (South) K. S. Summers Bishop Counsellors John Lewis George G. Sloan Sundays: 9:40 Sunday School Tuesdays: 10:00 a.m. Primary Relief Society Work Meeting Second Tuesday in each 10:00 a.m. month i KENTUCKY hot wotr on TIME TO dwellers as the steam lomomotive or the automobile. The "Biggest Little County Fair, given by the Special Interest The nations atomic scientists Class of the Blanding Ward and held in the Chapel Hall Monday eve- today are employing these hypersensitive instruments to explore ning September 12, turned out to be just that. Exhibits began pouring in all day and kept the committee on their minute worlds to a degree never toes to get them arranged and in place in time for the opening at 7 : 30 before imagined possible. With the electron microscope in the evening. used by General Electric company The flower exhibit took the scientist in research work at the show and was by far the most Hanford atomic energy works, for outstanding exhibit. There were example, particles one more than one hundred arrangeof an inch in diameter can be ments. Mrs. Mattie Barton receivobserved. ed first prize for the most artistic Viruses and certain molecules arrangements with her basket of became visible under this magnigladiolos of varied shades of rose. fication for the first time in the Mrs. Emily Redd for the most un(The following is the fourth history of the world, and if you usual arrangement with her gold of a series of seven articles could write letters that small, you vase of the silver dollar flower or could cram 40,00 printing of the disclosing the highlights and money flower. Mrs. Ruth Palmer which, hgve accomsidelights Gettysburg Address onto the tip for the most original arrangeof a human hair. Members of the panied the nations development of her Elk Ridge which ment of atomic energy. PreBiology section of the GE organiwas complete with log cabin, zation operating the Hanford pared at the Hanford atomic camp fire, rail fence, pines, cedar energy plant, the series deals plant for the Atomic Energy Comwith the human things which dog, deer and owl in the pine tree. mission use the microscope to obMrs. Mabel Hurst for th ebest followed in the wake of the serve animal tissues and other flower, dalia pom poms. Mrs. first historic announcement materials which have been exthat man had harnessed the posed to radiation. Lucy Harris for her table arrang-ment- . atom. It touches upon the Seeing to it that Hanford vacuum and There were beautiful handithings which lie ahead.) tubes used in rework of crochet and embroidery General Electric News Bureau search work are leak-freis the and several beautiful quilts. Mrs. job of a mass spectrometer leak Hanford Atomic Plant George Burtenshaw received 1st Strange and awesome devices detector. The device is so senprize for her quilt. In the clothing are among the tools with which sitive that if used on a fully inMrs. Fern Palmer had the largest scientists today are probing the flated passenger automobile tires, number of articles and received mysterious world of the atom. it could detect a leak so small that would require 2000 years for the the blue ribbon on the mans it of the atomic age shirt. Mrs. Lona Hurst received a and Americas search tire to lose all of its pressure. nuclear for Weight-measurinblue ribbon on her black squaw instruments knowledge, many of the new in- used at the Hanford plutonium-producindress trimmed in silver which struments fosterhave been might had two blouses, one in black ed plant register weights in the mind of Julius Verne or of velvet. particles so small that they are H. G. Wells, and later discarded beyond human comprehension. A In the vegetable division Lin because they were considered too one of three superThompson got the grand prize incredible. sensitive instruments in use by for his ears of corn. ' Yet, their collective presence in GE scientists, can measure In the hobby division Truman the laboratories and workshops cles weighing no more thanpartione the received Rigby grand prize of a gram. for his xlyphone made entirely by of America industries and research as hand and it really plays. Mrs. laborities eventually may have lives an on effect the profound Maggie Harvey for her display of of the nations farmers and city- beautiful handkerchiefs. Mrs. Mabel Hurst for her family re- mittee, Mrs. Proc May, Mrs. Earl cord books, handiwork, and flow- Wright. ers. Mrs. Lona Hurst for the largThe committe for the exhibits est number of outstanding hob- and arrangements was Ruby bies. Bronson chairman, assisted by A most interesting program Minnie Johnson, Ruth Palmer preceded the show which con- and Pauline Lisenbee. sisted of musical numbers, dance The committee wishes to pubexhibition and picture slides by licly thank all those who helped Miss Davis Adams. to make this the Biggest Little Lunch was served in the anti- County Fair ever held in the AND room' on card tables by the com- - Blanding Ward. 1 G EK3 YOUR FURNACE OR HEATER. Before Winter Weather Catches You Unprepared! Remember, too, that we have ample time now to assure prompt and effic- ient Service. Don't wait until the last minute MOUNTAIN micro-balanc- oppt", PROPANE Phone 66R2 Monticello, Utah xrjin)ei?s olwoy ARE DETACHABLE bend for for bothmf, hovho)d d. A modem outomotK GA$ Wptor Hooter H BEING AN APPLE POLISHER mo r oconomKot, too It com let to bey. cost ks to HoH, cot k to oprot. 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Barton 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Sundays: 11:00 a.m. Worship Morning Priesthood 9:45 p.m. 10.30 Sunday School Sunday School 6:30 pm. 12:00 CA. Service Fast Meeting Prayer meeting and Bible Study Wednesdays: a.m. 10:00 Evangelistic Service . . 8:00 p.m. Primary Relief Society . . Second Wed Wednesday, at 8:00 p.m. St. four-fiftee- Thursday, Sept 22, 1955, Page 4 p.m nesday in each month during summer. FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL CHUCK THOMAS PHONE 8R3 Phone 44 Monticello, "Frank & Tom" Phone 28R3 MONTICELLO, UTAH . |