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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 TRICK 10 CENTS TER COPY VOLUME NO. 39 $100,000 Plus Addition DE OTKD TO THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY MONTICELLO, UTAH NUMBER 59 To Courthouse Near Ready For Occupancy License Tags For Passenger Cars On Thirteen Southern Utah Residents Elected To The Advisory Board Of The First Security Bank of Utah, President Announces The election of 13 southern Utah residents to the advisory board of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., was announced by George S. Ec-cle- Sale At Courthouse s, bank president, following its annual meeting here Tuesday. All other directors and members of the advisory board of the bank were 1956 license tags for passenger cars and trucks will lie sold by The new advisory board members are as follows: the motor vehicle division of the state tax commission at the MonCedar City: Harold W. Anderticello branch office in the San son Stanley Bradshaw, Ehvood J. Juan County court house each Corry, Arthur Gardner, Henry L. day of the week, except Friday. Jones, Fred B. Parkinson, Wilson Lunt. The new addition to the San Joan County Courthouse is receiving the final touches before the structure is ready for occupancy by is who Burtenshaw county Ralph the various county officials. The new structure, reported to have cost in excess of 100,000, will house a completely modern jail on the assessor and manager of the Moab: Mitchell Mellch, George M. Palmer, W. R. McConkie, Glen top floor along with various other offices. The lower floor windows facing the camera will be the new Recorder's office. Entrance to branch office will be in charge M. Carlson. the new wing can be made through the old structure or through the back door, to the left of the picture or through the door to the of sales here and in Blanding Mr. Geroge Palmer, chairman Jan. 27 and Feb. 3, 10, Friday, Monticello: A. J. Redd, C. S. Record office. of Recorder's the photo , right 17 and 24. Truck and passenger of the board of directors of the Thomson. car owners may purchase 1956 San Juan County Hospital has Directors and advisory board tags from Mr. Burtenshaw at the announced the appointment of members from other localities in Mr. David to Paterson J. occupy sheriffs office in Blanding at the Utah are: Fridays listed above from 900 the position of laboratory techSalt Lake City: Louis Buch-manician. a m. to 5:00 p m. George S. Eccles, H. S. Mr. Pearson and will gather Mail orders for newr tags will S. F. Harter, Edgar S. Hills, be filled if payment is enclosed type blood from doners, run Jacob A. Kahn, D. D. Moffat, W. and blood tests analyschemistry with the order. T. W. J. O'Connor, Wightingale, es make blood counts and plus S. Fees for commercial outfits J. Quinney, Fred E. Smith, work. technical other laboratory will he based on the gross laden B. R. Steffensen, Mr. Pearson was born in Okla- Harold J. Steele, weight (total weight of truck) R. C. Wilson, Raymond M. Smith. when he moved to Utah homa but plus load. Trucks will not need was four Ogden: W. W. Anderson, H. A. years old. His parents to be weighed this year and safBenning, M. A. Browning, Matt Monticello then near homesteaded ety inspections wdll not be reS. Browning, Yal A. Browning, later moved into town where, he L. T. quired in buying license.' Dee, H. Aldous Dixon. S. S. Survey To Be Conducted By The attended school. Later they moEccles, Willard L. Eccles, Charles Passenger car fees will be $5.00. ved to a farm near Cortez, Juvenile Protection Committee of Local ColoB. Errtpev, W. H. Harris, D. C. All motor vehicles operating on rado. P.T.A., Faculty And American Problems Class state highways must have curHammond, Joseph L. Peterson, He received his training at the Rulon P. Peterson. J. Fletcher rent license tags by the 29th day Gradwohl School of Labroatory Scow'croft. J. Clvd A comprehensive survey of all absences at Monticello High School of February, 1956. WileBuehler, in St. Louis. Mo. His liam P. A. R. Benning. Mr. Burtenshaw wdll be in La Technique Miller, during the eight week period from January 9 to March 16 has been internship was served at WinSal one day, Friday, Jan. 13. announced by Mrs. Afton Hyde, President of the Monticello P.T.A. Dr. Logan: Ross Anderson, field, Kansas. After graduation he Scott The object of the survey is to show parents, faculty, school officiTheurer, Budge, Henry returned to Cortez and worked as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Val Palmer, George B. Caine, als, and the interested public the extent of the absentee problem at laboratory technician at South- Robert E. Griffiths, of the Monticello To 'Monticello High School, the loss west Memorial Hospital. Chapter of the National Polio Mr. Eccles said that officers of because of absences of state funds Mr. Pearson is married and has Foundation announced today the matched revenue probank will be elected by the the through a Susan and a son, 5, that a Mothers March of Dimes daughter, and the hours of lost inat their meeting on directors gram David 3. is scheduled for Thursday, Janstruction through absences. Wednesday, January 25. On that uary 19th. A wrestling team has been foralso the annual meeting of date of the survey will be One part According to Chairman Bob First Security Corporation stockconducted via post card on which med at Blanding and it will meet nderson, the drive is scheduled will be held, and at that holders Monticello team for its first the will of absentee the the Of parents After several hours of delibera- to begin at 6.00 P.M. and last Jana 7:30 at match time The P.M., complete answer Monday, operating report pertinent questions. tion the jury for the Rogers vs. until 7.00 P.M. on First Securitys system of Is for substantial infor- uary 16. added to was Insult purpose injury Members of the local chapter Shumway trial in district court banks will be presented. Members of the team include when the Gramlich Mining Co. at mation the individual absentee Wednesday and Thursday of last will contact each resident of the Browns Hole and the Chesapeake will have no identity and the an- Cragle Black, Gary Lewis, Bobby During 1955, Mr. Eccles reweek, decided for the defendant city between those hours for do- A Colorado Mining Co. at Blue swers will be anonymous. The Houghton, Douglas Gerstner, Buzz The First Security sysported, In and declared they found no cause nations to the polio fund. tem has shown exceptional growHill were each robbed for the answers will he used by the Baird, Phillip Houghton and Stefor action. It is requested by the chair- second time. th. We look forward to 1956 as committee only in compiling the phen Kinneman. Rogers charged Shumway with men that residents leave their According to a recent survey another Mr. Dale Maughan, wrestling of the absentee prosperous vear, alstatistical two locks at broke picture Burglars destruction of property when porch lights on until the drive San Juan County has used only though it Is anticipated that the Monticello , the at coach High local school. at the take Gramlich to warehouse high problem several of his cattle were hit and members have contacted them. the of the polio vaccine pace cf business mav slacken The other part of the survey School, arranged the match and fifty percent The Polio Foundation is con- tools and gasilone Saturday night. injured by a pickup belonging to admis- allocated to this area. cent someewhat from the remarkable a that advises fifty Ameriwill conducted be by the They picked Thursday night Shumwav. He asked the court to tinuing their efforts to obtain sion charge would be made at the Originally enough polio vac- suree evident during the past Class can Problems at the High at to the break into supplies award $625 to him for the loss money so that victims already serum was issued for ap& Colorado Co. and School. Class representatives will door to help cover osts of outfit- cine of the cattle. being treated by the foundation, Chesapeak three hundred perits the team, transportation proximately cans. interview every absent pupil to ting Accoiding to information, testi- and those who may be stricken took gasoline ancl Jeep gas Monticello merchants offer the to other sons. The allocation Is earmarked enroute and expenses the him concerning Blue Hill, Utah 'was the scene question 8 best in merchandise. mony at the trail indicated that by the disease, will have enough on Continued matches. Page he had been negligent in having financial aid to assure adequate of the third robbery Sunday night reason for the absence and the absence both at the herd on the highway at an medical and therapy treatments. when a jeep owned by the Gold result of the Blue Mountain Superette Holds Grard Opening school. at home and Co. was Cloud stripped Mining early hour and in not placing a committee will The publish Support your local merchants' nf fvP n heels and tires warning signals for drivers. summarv of findings and the'r recommendations based on the To Wafer City Repairs Damage findings at the completion of tbe survey. The survey is being undertaken by the Juvenile Protection Committee of the Monticello P.T.A. with the cooperation of the high school faculty, and the American Problems Class. Committee members are Mr. and Mrs. Harj County Hospital Appoints First Lab Technician n, Ec-cle- s, rJ3tEnrs Efass I ftitarofa S Self !Fr Iftih Wrestling Team Civil Suit Ends More Burglaries Add To Woes In Favor Of The Defendant Meet Monticello Survey Shows County Sheriff County Lagging Vaccine Program Mail Mr. old E. Blanck, Clyde Shurtleff, Principal of M H. S, Mr. Dovle Rowley, Assistant Principal, Mr. Robert Callagher Juvenile Probation Officer, Mr. John Adams, Student President of Monticello High School. Ringworm Is Reported In School t -- v. wogn, nmaebA niWiiiiii ilffiffiiiiiiiimiiittMtfMirW furntminiirn arifiMtffriJ:fcTTn,iifrirt- n tim rail water main between the Monticello Dumber Company and the new Monticello Mercantile store, on Main street, broke last week sending a flood of water down the street gutters. Pictuied above are Record photo city workmen repairing the damage to the water main. A Several instances of highly infectious ringworm have been reported in Monticello schools in the last few days. It begins with a round, scaly, red place on the skin which enlarges rapidly and is quite itchy. Early diagnosis by a physician is important as there is more than one variety of the infection, some quite stubborn to control and cure. The Blue Mountain Superette, holding its Grand Opening this week, January 13th and 14th, are dressed for the occasion complete with signs and merchandise decorations. The store is giving away dozens of baskets of groceries during its opening, and will hold a drawing Saturday evening for several boudoir dolls. Pictured above is a section of the new store showing the self service counters to the right, meat counter in the background and shelves stocked with Grand Opening specials. Record photo |