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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1958 THE SAN JUAN RECORD MONTICELLO PAGE FIVE HOUSING PROJECT FOR PLANES COMPLETED NEWS -- and Mrs. R. L. Wilkin have received the announcement postponed their planned vacation of the marriage of Maxine Norbecause of Mrs Wilkins illness. ton to David L. Brockman at Salt Lake City on January 8. Vickie Slavin is recovering from Maxine, a former Monticello girl, a recent illness. is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julia Bailey was hostess Mrs. Alford Norton. to the Alonje Club last week. New arrivals at the San Juan Business matters and plans for the new year were discussed and county hospital this week Include refreshments were served by the Ricky Camberlang, son of Mr. hostess. and Mrs. Michael Camberlang, Blanding; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Johathan Wright is suffering Blanding, girl, born January 16; from infection of an injury to a pair of twins were born to Mr, his knee suffered on the basket- and Mrs. Lester T. Carter, a girl ball floor. and a boy, January 16; Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Lewis, Blanding, A Navajo woman was injured boy, born January 18. in a traffic accident near the state line Saturday. Emergency Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hyde and first aid was administerd and the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Christensen woman driven to Shlprock Ari- were week-en- d visitors in town zona where she received help from Fry Canyon from the Indian Agent. Custom forbade her entering the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Reno Hansen are here for help. visiting relatives in California this week. Rodney Pehrson visited with his wife in the Grand Junction Mrs. Boyd Wilson visited her hospital Friday. brother, Jess Johnson, in Blanding Friday. Mr. Johnson has Monticello relatives and friends been ill. Mr. In Gty Court Utah registration, $20; William Ratliff, Durango, Cole., no mud flaps no directional signal, gross weight not displayed $25. Robert Driggs, Farmington, N. M, gross weight not displayed, $5; Jack Stewart, Idabel, Okla., overload, $50; William E. Appleby, Casper, Wyo., gross weight not displayed $5; Albert F. Buffington, Dove Creek, Colo., no Utah truck certificate of registration, $5; Vernon Schafer, Monticello, no tail light, excessive noise, no certificate of registration, $20; Floyd Coffey, Cahone, Colo., speeding $25; James V. Allen Delores, Colo., ran station stop sign, $5; Robert D. Jennings, Bluff, no drivers license on per, son, $10; Harvey Yozzie, Blaod-ingpublic intoxication, $25; John Hill, Monticello, gross weight not displayed $5. Clarence Crapo, Dove Creek, expired drivers license, $10; Alex D. Moore, Salt Lake City, passed station stop sign, $5; Leonard Risenhoover, Cahone, Colo., no Utah registration $10; PIE, Oakland, Calif., overload (2), $100; Robert Manuelito, Talhatchl N. M., gross weight not displayed, $5; Donald Jenks, Egnar, Colo., ran station stop sign, $10; Lawrence S. Harvey, Monticello, ran station stop sign, $10; Richard Perkins, Blanding, no certificate of registration, $10; Leon Epme-ier- , Moab, insufficient registration, $10; John A. Dumbeck, Summit Point Colo, ran signal, $10; Utah Oil Refining, Salt Lake, parking in no truck zone, $5; Leonard Ashton, Blanding, no certificate of registration, $10; Dan Oldson, Duchesne, Colo., gross weight not displayed, $5 Arthur Brooke, Moab, no Utah drivers license, $10; Thomas B. Hamlin, St. Maries, Idaho, expired drivers license $10;, Graves Butane Farmington, N. M., overload, $50; New Mexico Produce Distributors, Albuquerque, N. M., overload, $50; Hiway Transport Co., Salt Lake, overload JV. The Continental Trail ways Bus System Depot Is Now Temporally Located In The House Directly West of Bill's Cafe. All Passen- gers and Express Tickets Can 24 ON Pictured before the new hangar erected at Blanding City Airport are Harold Morris, pilot and instructor and I a Kay Alexander, owner and builder of the new facility. Directly behind them Is the Beechcraft plane used for charter trips and other commercial flying. The hangar will house one other plane at the present time, a Cessna, for trailng. San Juan Record photo Grand Larceny New Hangar and Flight Service Added To Facilities all-met- merical and instructors licenses and is at present working on an instrument licence. The instruction offered by Mr. Morris will be accepted for those who yet have GI training Mon-ticell- there are better insurance agencies around here is vastly mistaken. The Central Utah Insurance Co. is at with the idea that an agent just writes a policy and then forgets about it. They work at this insuring business and results for their policy holders are REMODELING ADDITIONS CABINET & MILLW0RK TERMS LUCK !4"T0"THICK TO PAY OPERATED BY CLEM & CARL ENGLEHART DAYS PHONES EVES. 2981 BLANDING 2061 LOCATED BEHIND BLANDING MINE SUPPLY JUAN HIGH SAN vs. (TONIGHT AT MONTICELLO) BOYS. MAY THE BEST TEAM GASES-BUT- ANE Ax-tel- l, and PROPANE APPLIANCES BLUFF HOTEL , INSTALLATIONS UTAH -- v , . SB ANY BUILDING NEEDS YOU MAY NEED ARE RIGHT HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION ..(Is !; HOME AWAY FROM HOME mifihwesfieirBa HARVEY BUUDERS SUPPLY BLUFF HOTEL A WIN. (2) $150; Jefferies Eaves Inc., Albuquerque, overload, $50; David Ermon Dove Creek, gross weight not displayed, $5; BLUFF, 36 MOS. NO DOWN PAYMENT WONDERFUL HIGH IN CARPORTS WAR y CONSTRUCTION GARAGES THINKS MONTICELLO GOOD RSIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL knowledge of the insurance business isnt good enough for Robert Dalton, First Security Bank Bldg. Their knowledge is specific and up to date and anyone who Parent-Teacher- s PLYWOOD 4X8 SHOP GENERAL dur-memb- Regular meetings of the Elementary school PTA are held the first Thursday of each month and parents areurged to attend. Featured at the next meeting will be a play presented Project Slated by Mr. Milners fifth grade. Mr. Rhe Viges, County health nurse, By Monticello PTA will also be on hand to report on the health situation and answer Sponsored by the Association, a project to make any questions. milk availble for Monticello Elementary school students Is now under way. With about 100 servings sold the first day of the week, 200 are sold on Thursdays when chocolate flavored milk is provided. Mothers are volunteering to help with the program and assist during each recess period. The H & W Dairy is installing a cooler to store the milk and straws have been donated by the Avalon CABINET SPECIALZING war-tim- e Cafe and Riley Drug Company. ra ENGLEHART at New Blanding Airport Just completed and added to the Blanding City Airport is a new hanger, built to hold three planes. The building measures 40 X 05 feet. Owned and built by LaRay fonner mayor of Alexander, Blanding and present principal of San Juan school, the hanger was constructed at a cost of 3500, and houses two planes at present. One plane a Beechcraft will be used for charter work and the other, a Cessna will be used for instruction only. Flying service and charter work will be proved with Instruction given by Harold Morris, former pilot. Mr. Morris flew both B 17s and B 24s of theing World War II and was a member of the 15th air force. Heholds private, com- - HOUR CALL mw -- n without intent to steal, 5 days in jail, $10; James E. Randles, Monticello, no certificate of registration, Insufficient registration, $10; Geophysical Service Co., Cortez, insufficient registration (2), no gross weight displayed (2), no certificate of registration, $40. Purchased ticello 133R2. Irvin Robinson, Dove Creek, and Crescent Junction. He had $10; Thom- to leave the scene for a short time as J. Briley, Blanding, expired equipment missing. He radioed to drivers license, no certificate of and upon his return found the Price and Grand Junction for registration, $20; Franklin-Cowaoverto be on the lookout for officers Drilling Co., Ozana, Tex., Farmwhich lead to the the material, $50; load, Floyd Suehlat, on in Price by the arrest mens license no perdrivers ington, son, $10; Cecil Payne Supply Co., Carbon County Sheriffs office Tucson, Ariz., overload, $50; Jim and Utah State Highway patrol. Other action in Justice Court Culverwell Green River, gross Glen not $5; this displayed, past week and fines meted weight out Provo, 6050, speeding by C. R. Christensen includWhitney, ed: Harvey A. Tracey, Moab, fail$15; James Luther McCullah, Grand ure to keep vehicle under conJunction, gross weight not dis- trol, $15; William Brogan, Fry played, no certificate of registra- Canyon, driving while intion, $15; Dan C. Hanlfew, Egnar, toxicated and driving with reColo., gross weight not displayed, voked license, $300; Lincoln Phil$5; Kwee Watchman Monticello, lips, Mexican Hat, importing parked by fire plug, $5; Melvin Colorado liquor, fined $120; AlL. Kuchner, Sosonzles, Calif., ran bert Jones, Bluff, interfering with stop sign, $5 Fred Eugene Holli- officer, $45 and 15 days in jail; day, Blanding, gross weight not Tom Jones, Bluff, interfering displayed, $5; Read White, Dur- with efficer, $25; and Jack Cranango, overlbad, $50; Newel Black, ford, Rawlings, Wyo., insufficient Cortez, ran station stop sign ,no checks, restitution of checks and Utah truck registration $15; Cecil fined court expense of $150 with Monticello, gross case dismissed. Ducan, L., weight not displayed, $5; Jennings Young Netherly, Monticello, gross weight not displayed, 'Milk for Students' $5; Abel Salazar, Edinburg, Tex., overload, $50; Burl Goff, Ogden, Utah, overload, (2) $100; Eddie Gallegos, Dolores, gross weight not displayed, $5; Mark J .Wright, no drivers license, Durango, speeding, $55; Elmer Weston Williams, LaSal, no registration, $10; Walter Testament, Monticello, disturbing peace intoxication, $35; Maynard Roab, Monticello, taking motor vehicle of C. L. Lewis Be By Contacting Bill Williams Or Calling Mon- ran station stop sign, (continued from page one) ploration Houston, Tex., overload, $50; Ouray Uranium, Moab, no mud flaps, no lights on rear, $15; Dennis Wilson, Shiprock, N. M., no drivers license, no r BLANDING, UTAH if umm iruifrr MONTICELLO, PHONE 2081 UTAH EQUIPMENT SERVICE |