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Show 38th cnr.ual mseting Campaign begins meeting set Utah Cooperatives for February 2 Hotel Utah, Feb. 25 for Heart Fund PTA Report Drilling SAN JUAN COUNTY NEW LOCATIONS W. A. MONCRIEF No. BNavajo, SW SE SW Sec. 36, Twp. 40S, Ege. 24 E. McElmo Creek Field. Location for 5600 Desert Creek test. W. A. MONCRIEF No. B-- 2 Navajo, SE NW SW Sec. 36, Twp. 40 S, Ege. 24 E. McElmo Creek Field. Location for 5625 Desert Creek test. 3 PURE OIL CO. No. East Aneth, C NE SW Sec. 27, Twp. 40S, Rge. 2CE. Ismay Field. Location for 6000 Faraox test W. A. MONCRIEF No. 2 Navajo, SE NW SE Sec. 2, Twp. 41S, Rge. 24E. McElmo Creek Field. Location for 5625 Desert Creek test. HUMBLE OIL & RFG. CO. No. 2 Navajo 110, C SW SE Sec. 12, Twp. 43S, Rge. 24E. West Anido Creek Area. Location for C- -l test. 5700 Paradox OTHER NEWS Inc., of Dallas, Texas, specialists in petroleum leservoir engineering, has again been retained by the Utah Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to conduct studies on the reservoir pressures at Greater Aneth Field, according to the Utah Oil Report. Unitization at the field is now underway by operators. Four separate units have been formed there. Texaco, Inc. will be operator of the Aneth unit, which is now being considered for approval by the U. S. G. S. Superior Oil Co. will operate the McElmo Creek unit (including Cahone Mesa Field) and has submitted the unit operating agreement to the U. S. G. S. Two additional units being formed are the Ratherford Creek IJnit (Phillips Petr. Co., operator) and the White Mesa Unit (Continental Oil. Co., operator). A survey of pressure data is and now being made by Core-La- b the report will be made by early February. A water flood program will probably be instituted there in the near future. A scheduled Feb. A program on the importance of high school literature and good reading material on the high school level will be held at the PTA meting scheduled at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 2, at the high school. A report on the Adult Education survey will be given, followed by discussion on tentative plans for getting classes started. Election of a nominating committee to select candidates for 3 is also PTA officers for on the agenda. Mucic will be furnished by the High school chorus. -l 27-B- 1961-196- C-- FEBRUARY CALENDAR Look before you Book February 1 Monticello vs Moab here 7:30 p. m. Tikonis Club meeting L.D.S. church 7:30 p. m. 2 High school PTA. Monticello vs 3 Basketball, Greenriver here 8 p. m. 4 Rebus Rota club, Mrs. Arthur Carlson 3 p. m. Square Dance club, beginners 8 p. m., 9 p. m. dance. 6 National School Assembly, 11 a. m. 7 Chamber of Commerce 12 noon Avalon cafe. 8 Alonje club, 7:30 p. m. 9 Community Development meet Government 7:30 p. m. ing 11 BYU Symphony Orchestra 8 m. Benefit Fund p. Building 1st & 2nd Ward. 13 Lions Club meeting Courthouse 7:30 p. m. Community Concert, Olegna Fuschi, pianist 8 p: m. 14 Chamber of Commerce 12 noon Avalon cafe. 15 Tikonis club meeting 7:30 p. m. Vanita Hunt. 17 DUP meeting LDS church Scout room, 2 p. m. 18 Square Dance club, beginners 8 p. m., Dance 9 p. m. 21 Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon Avalon cafe. 7 hearing on Superiors request for 22 Alonje Club meeting 7:30 p.m. immediate recovery 23 Community Development meet secondary inextended been has ing. procedures Senior Flay. uniton basis the that definitely ization flooding programs wrere 24 Basketball, Monticello vs Notre Dame here Record dance afbeing formulated. The 38th annual meeting of the and Farmers Utah Poultry operative will be held Utah in Salt Lake Co- at the Hotel City on Sat- urday, February 25. Officers and directors urge all members to make plans now to attend this important meeting and to get a firsthand report of the activities of the cooperative for the past year and participate in the planning for the years ahead, reports President LeRoy R. Koyle. Meetings will start at 9:30 a. m. and about 1:30 p. m. A special luncheon program is being arranged, according to General Manager C. K. Ferre. The guest speaker will be announced later. Mr. Ferre also reports a departure from former meetings, with arrangements being made for sectional sessions so that members may attend the meetings that hold special interest for them. The program will include workshop sessions for poultrymen, turkey and livestock feeders growers, dairymen. Panel meetings to be held will include participants from both the and the practical professional fields. Subjects of prime importance to members will be discussed at these sessions. Several suggested important will be amendments to the by-ladiscussed, and officers for 1961 will be elected along with three directors. Present officers and directors include LeRoy R. Koyle of Spanish Fork, president; Theron M. Campbell of Providence, first vice president; Vernon Jensen of Preston, second vice president; Kendrick Harward of Richfield, third vice president; and C. K. Ferre of Salt Lake City, general manager and secretary and treasurer. Directors are J. Arza Adams of Fleasant Grove; Alton S. Gadd of Nephl; Carl F. Lundell of Payson; E. Smith Peterson of Salina; D. O. Roberts of Henefer; William H. Schor, West Jordon; and Jesse W. Spafford, of American Fork. WEATHER The 1961 Heart Fund campaign begins throughout the nation on Feb. 1 and will reach its high point on Heart Sunday, Feb. 26, when volunteers will call on their neighbors for contributions. Thomas E. Daniels, Executive Director of the Utah Heart Assn., announced that Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost will be chairmen of the Monticello area and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Johnson will be chairmen for the Blanding area. The new chairmen point out that local Heart Fund contributions make possible the support in of cardiovascular research Utah, and aid scientists in clinics laboratories and university ARE AT OVERSTOCKED. gpfl LEAST ONE DOZEN CARS MUST BE iLJU SOLD WITHIN THE Tacometer. Two 9.00x20 10 ply Nylon tube type front tires. Four 10.00x20 10 ply Nylon tube type rear tires. 10 hole bud wheels. Full flow oil filter. dump bed with cab Frame and Look Them Over In And Make Us An Offer! 1959 1959 1958 1957 1957 1957 1957 1956 1956 1956 1956 Ford, 4-d- Sedan r. Chevrolet, USED CARS USED 4-d- St. Wagon r. Olds hardtop, Buick Century, 4-d- r, 4-d- r. Sedan Sedan Pontiac Catalina Coupe Olds Holiday Coupe Ford Station Wagon Buick Riveria Coupe Sedan Chev. BelAir r. Universal Jeep with Cab Sedan Plymouth 4-d- 4-d- r. Fords 'ATon Pickups 6&8 1957 GMC 'ATon Pickup 2-1- 958 1957 Chevrolet Suburban 1957 Willys Jeep 'AT Pickup 4 wd Ford 'AT Pickups 6&8 1956 Willys Jeep 'AToxx 4 wh. dr. 1956 Ford Ton Pickup 1955 GMC 34Ton LIKE NEW! 1955 Chev. 8, dump truck Ton Pickup 1955 International Universal 1946 Willys Jeep 2-1- reinforcement (double frame or as suggested for dump operations). Body reflectors and mud flaps. ton pickups: Specifications for ton pickup with standard box with the following equipment: 292 cu. inch V8 engine. TRUCKS 957 2-T- on Bible name finny .lore Unlisted Cars and Trucks to Choose From. Pump sales and re pairs Mine vent holes For Free Estimates Call JU Scenic TAXI SERVICE flights, flight instruction, aircraft rental. Check our rates. Fully licensed, fully insured. Phone OR Blanding Flying Service. AIR SOUTH EASTERN WILL BABY SIT in my home by week or month. Phone JU REALTY CO. J. Corless Chapman 52-3- tp Ph. JU 39-tf- n. FOR SALE 100 tons hay. Two ANONYMOUS miles wTest and Vz mile north ALCOHOLICS at 8 p. m. Meetings Saturday FOR SALE 1958 Melody Home Arriola, Colo. Fhone TU O. Box 643 P. 10 two bedroom x 36, Paul Leonard Trailer, without living room furnishings. TAX ASSISTANCE. INCOME HOME DELIVERY Butane, $1900 cash. See H. L. Ware, Lyand bulk. Phone JU7-275- 5 Woik done accurately and in conbottle man Trailer Ccurt, Blanding. for immediate delivery. fidence. Gordon L. Heaton, Mont49-- 4 tc c icello. JU 34-tf- c. Northern 47-tf- c. 51-4- tp set, FOR encyclopedia 48-tf- c. Someone to take over payments on Singer automatic sewing machine. Call Mrs. Ernest Phone JU Sonderegger. WANTED 47-tf- lias. Rays 1957 RENT unfurnished apart- FOR SALE trailer house in l Thelma Walton. Phone 16 Terry condition. can be arTerms Price $900. 51-tJU ranged. Contact Cooper Jones, c FOR RENT Two bedroom house, phone JU No. 1 Circle drive. Phone JU call INCOME TAX assistance 49-- 4 tp Rigby Wright, JU or JU c FOR SALE 1957 one Ford, P&K owner, clean, $1095. Ford, FOUR TRANSISTOR HEARING Monticello. Phone JU AID $93.60. Uses 120 per lite c battery. Prompt repair or replaceNelFOR SALE 1950 real ment under 2 yr. guarantee. Ford, son Wash. Burlington, V-Jewelry, standard transmission, sharp, c overdrive, radio and heater, $195. P&K Ford, Monticello, 52-lWEDDING PHOTOS phone JU Studio Work of All Kinds Complete Camera Supplies FOR SALE like new 120 bass accordian (Italian Make). Will PHOTOS sell cheap. Phone JU LO CORTEZ ment. A-- fc People wishing to make application for Blue Cross may do so now through Helen Redd until 52-2Feb. 10. tc Hospital Rotes Jan. 36-tf- 48-tf- 52-lt- 8, 48-tf- tc 17 Vies 52-3- tc 52-lt- Graves, OR Dr. Broughton office from Scout leaders attend training school is in his Moab and 5 (or later by appointment) every MonScout and Explorer leaders day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday from Monticello were at Carbon and Saturday. Phone: Alpine c College in Price Friday and Saturday for the University of MIRS LAUNDRY & TRAILER You wash or we wash Scouting, a training school for COURT it for you. Clothes Drying, Finishleaders. The course was sponsored by ing. 2 blocks east of bank. Phone Monticello, Utah. the Utah National Parks Council JU of Provo for leaders from Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Juan Counties. Le Grande Olsen and The JEWEL Lloyd Barton enrolled in the class for Explorer leaders, while CorKay Hess, City. less Chapman attended the ses1950 Buick for Sale DISCHARGED sions for Scout Masters. Jan. 17 Joyce Redd, James There were also five junior 44,000 miles, excellent shape Pipkin, Danny Bleak, Janice Rob- leaders from Monticello who atson, Todd Hurst. tended: Hardy Redd, Kent Thompd Jan. 18 Jack Cantsee, DeMar Perkins son, Jim Camberlang, Dan PerkChristensen, Pearl Baker, ins, and Kent Rowley. Monticello Ph. JU June Hawkins, Bradley Eagle, Jess Johnson, Carolee Evenson. Jan. 19 Mexican Hat News . . . Kelly Black. Jan. 20 Angeline King, The San Juan Record Jerome Stout, Gary Ivie. A birthday party honoring Fern MONTICELLO, UTAH Linda Lewellen, EdJan. 21 enand Price was Friday, January 27, 1961 Newport Speed ward Herron, Ellis Tinsley. Page Eight joyed by a group of close friends Jan. 22 Fabian Badback, at the Newport home. Those presFrederick Miller, Delores May, ent were : Bill and Esther Roberts, FOR BABY SITTING Call Edwin Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Neff, Faun Saunier, Lynda Hyde. JU c Erma Lehi, Erman Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page, Mr. Jan 23 Delpaz, Joanna Hurst. and Mrs. LeRoy Crane, Mr. and l New and used cars at P&K Monticello. Phone JU Mrs. Jim Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ford, c DETAILED REPORT Speed Price, and Mr. and Mrs. continued from page one Kahler. A chicken supper high- FOR SALE: 1959 Nash Station we couldnt do what they asked, lighted the evening of visiting. air conditioned, Wagon, we would find someone who could. Bob Nieves went back to Salt standard transmission, overdrive, Security personnel knew con- Lake City to be with his wife, power radio and heater, steering, struction of the aircraft and Sgt. Sylvia, who is in the HolyvCross seat l warranty $2195. belts, Terrys position in the plane and hospital where she underwent P&K Ford, Monticello. Phone JU they felt that the odds were slim surgery last week. She is doing in him escaping alive. They ex- nicely and wTe are awaiting her FOR SALE 1955 Buick, new pected to find the body in the homecoming. We miss her. New wreckage. teachers in the LDS transmission, fully guaranteed, and Primary are Zella Collard and officers County peace hardtop, $795. F&K Ford, continued to Carylon in the air Bradshaw. planes Outgoing Monticello, phone JU search anyway. teachers are Dorothy Lyman and Four in the search party came Clara White. The Primary wishes within 150 yards and three per- to thank the former teachers and sons came within 50 yards of welcome the new ones. LITTLE THEATRE where the body was later found. beto see him They were unable LOCAL NEWS NOTES . . UTAH MONTICELLO, cause of snow and overhanging branches and the fact that the Monticello 2nd Wards M Men SHOW TIME 7:30 P. M. chute had been pulled into a ball basketball team played a Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. of about two feet near the body. game last Wednesday with After the body was located, it the Blanding Ward team and wTere Friday and Saturday was found that stepping back 20 victorious with a score of Jan. 27 and 28 could be not seen. feet it John Adams is visiting here for After considering the above a few days with his parents, Mr. ALL THE YOUNG MEN conditions and with 746 plane and Mrs. Joseph Adams. He wrill hours and 954 man hours spent return to his studies at Utah State in search, I feel that all of us University in Logan. 2 vehicles did our best under the circumRefreshments were again sold Sun., Mon. and Tues. stances but werent lucky enough during the intermission of the Jan. 29, 30 and 31 to find the sargeant before he Community Concert Monday eve9-- 1-- 49-tf- Wil-for- 52-lt- bath air cleaner. 30 gallon gas tank, in addition to standard 18 gallon tank. permanent type. 011 guard. Come Well cleaning WE HATE SOME EXCELLENT INCOME PROPERTY. Badback, White Mesa; Cindy Howard McGee, Mexican Hat; LEGAL NOTICES Angeline Gonzales, City; Erma Lehi, White Mesa; Thomas Stout, CALL FOR BIDS El Paso, Texas; Jerome Calvert, San Juan County, requests El Paso, Texas. sealed bids on four dump trucks Delores May, White Jan. 20 ton pickups. and two Mesa; Edwin Lehi, White Mesa; Frederick Miller, Dove Creek; Specifications for dump trucks: 5 cu. yd. has plowed Water well drilling Linda Lewellen, City Janice Danny Bleak, Blanding; Robson, City; Mary Lee Begay, Blanding; Kelly Black, City; Jess Johnson, Blanding. Jan 18 Ellis Tinsley, BlandFOR SALE modern Dr. B. A. Broughton, optometrist, ing; Gary Ivie, Fry Canyon. Lillian Holt, Moab; home. Highway frontage. Contact is in Blanding every. Thursday. Jan. 19 c Lulu H. Brackett, Dove Creek; Gordon Hyde. For appointments call Mrs. Sue Anti-freez- e, NEXT WEEK! $3,500 j: disease are still the nations ber 1 health enemy, according to Mrs. Frost. I believe that, if we can firmly establish this fact in the minds of the residents of our community, they will recognize the importance of putting the Heart Fund at the top of their gift lists for health. th. Turn signals, front and rear. WE Three bedroom home, 75 North 3rd East for R. (Ross) French WATER WELLS ADMITTED Num- Vacuum hydraulic brakes. Fresh air heater and defroster. Heavy duty cooling. Electric windshield wipers. Left and right hand standard narrows. Heavy duty vinyl seats. 5 speed transmission, direct in 5 L3 Lj FOR SALE AJJ-K) sional education and community service which bring the benefits of research back to us all. Although great scientific advances have given Americans new hope that further controls and possible prevention of some heart and blood vessel diseases will be achieved within the next decade, deaths from cardiovascular disorders each year still exceed the total number of deaths from all other causes combined. The Heart and blood vessel Antigo, S Hi L. throughout the nation. Research has top priority in the Heart Associations program and, in the past 12 years, has been responsible for great progress in hearts through new saving methods of diagnosis, treatment and Additionally, FOR SALE prevention. Heart Fund dollars support broad $114. JU programs of public and profes- ter. Wisconsin, Daily 27 Lions Dinner meeting ComJournal reports, Drowsiness conmunity church, 7:30 p. m. tinues to be one of the major 28 Chamber of Commerce 12 noon Avalon cafe. causes of highway accidents. . . . Also, most accidents caused by March drowsiness occur near the end of 2 Elementary school PTA 7:30 the journey. p. m. The t H ,aG))0 IJ U IJ'LD Fresh air heater and defroster. Heavy duty front springs. Heavy duty rear springs. 4 speed transmission. Locking type rear axle. Five 7.00x16 6 ply Nylon tube type tires. Five wheels. Side mount spare tire carrier. Turn signals, front and rear. Heavy duty vinyl seats. Electric windshield wipers. Oil bath air cleaner. Full flow oil filter. permanent type. Rap around trailer hitch and Anti-freez- e, bumper. Left hand rear view mirror. All bids must b sealed and will be opened at 11 A. M., Thursday, February 2, 1961 in the Commissioners room of the Courthouse in Monticello, Utah. Mail bids to: Ada Palmer, San Juan County Clerk, Monticello, Utah. San Juan County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Ada Palmer, Clerk San Juan County, Utah. A-- 52-lt- A-- hard-foug- 52-l- tc 52-l- tc ht 51-5- 0. died. I would like to thank my ning. The committee members express appreciation to H & W uties, the sheriffs patrol, Utah Dairy who furnished the punch, Highway patrol and checking sta- and to Monticello Mercantile, City and Blue Mountain tion, Monticello and Blanding City Mercantile, police, Continental Oil Co. Fish & Superette who provided the cups Game Dept., and approximately free of charge. The project is to 1000 others who volunteered their raise funds for the organizations help. grand piano. OCEAN'S II dep- Wedneeday & Thursday Feb. 1 and 2 ALL THE FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS |