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Show kUP f J 4 t Monticeljo News Around six hundred people gathered at the elementary school for the grade schools annual bazaar. It was a happy crowd in the carnival spirit. All children from the third grade down were entertained with a movie cartoon while the cider children and adults enjoyed the fine program the third, fourth and fifth .grades presented under the direction of their Mrs. Iola-teachers. Stars fourth grade gave a comic play, Golden Goose. Twenty four children took part. Twenty five children from the fourth grade cf Miss Burke, gave a playlet, This is My America. Mr. Sim-son- 's fifth grade of twenty nine followed with a play Story of Gcal. All chorus numbers came from the fifth grade, Mrs. Max- high school basketball boys were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson, Mr- and Mrs. Milton Nielson, Elmer Bailey and Tommy Steele A group of former students from the Monticello High now attending school at the Brigham Young University, in Greenriver to see stopped the games while on their way home for a weekend. Those staying to cheer for their old school were Clay-so- n Lyman, Ann Summers, Irene Semadeni, Jean Crowley, and Orlene Call, a friend of Ann's who came to visit with her over the weekend. , , Mrs. Lee Richey president urday morning. of Southeastern District of Utah The first day. was a workshop Federation of Womens Clubs, session of the International Afand Mrs. D. B. Perkins, state fairs and Fine Arts Division dichairman of the City Beautiful rected by Mrs. Robert Klein, and Community Service Divi- Milwaukee, Wis. and Mrs. Harry sions Utah Federation, boarded W. School, Erie, Pa the tram at Thompson Thursday New York- - Holdings of comSpeaker at the banquet sesafternoon for Salt Lake City to sion in the Presidents room, of mon stock in the United States U. S. Steel Releases Data On Stock Shares attend the 11 state regional convention of the General Federation of Womans Clubs, Friday and a state board meeting Sat- - t f 1 I f Mr. Lee Richev was attending to business in Salt Lake City the latter end of the week. They drove with Mrs. Perkins to Thompson where they all went by tram to the capital city. Mrs. W. R Bronson accompanied her husband to Salt Lake City where he went to attend a Uranium Health and ine Lyman, teacher. Safety Baked goods donated by the meeting. parents, along with needle work, From Salt Lake City comes homemade candy, popcorn balls, and pop, were put on sale im- the word that Miss Maud Redd the pro -- entertained for her San Juan following mediately staygram. The sale of these goods acquaintances who are netted the school a neat profit, ing in town. Among those present were Miss is amount not known, Helen Klair Redd the exact Mrs. Ruth Bloomfield, Mrs. e at this writing. Jones, Miss Lucy Redd, Miss The door prizes, two cakes, were won by Dolores Chacon & Josie Redd, Mrs Dorothy Adams and Mrs. Marie Patterson. Patty Christensen. Mrs. Oviatts lucky number brought her the MIA Fireside Chat was held quilt, Clyda Nielson received a in the Relief Society room Sunxug and George Walton, an day evening after church. It was a musical evening. Records were the seminary teacher Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton played by Henry Draper. and two sons, Mr. and Mrs Clyn Young and three children, Ben-nio- n The recent storm left huge Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde snowdrifts in town fences Barton and Mr. and Mrs Maxim: covered with snow and on either .Frost with their families have side of the north, east returned from the Seventy Tem- and south highways of town. The snow ple excursion. Mesa, Arizona. came with a high wind in its While there they met Mrs. Lo-vi- usual blustery February manRedd, Mrs. Joe Cooper, Mrs ner. Many people are already Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Decker, wishing for spring to appear, but Barbara ThompJensen, Clyde the farmer and stockman want son, Jim Thompson Mr. and Mrs. a wet March and April. Alvin Black, Mr. and Mrs. ClarPreceding the storm were 5 ence Frost, and Mr. and Mrs. days of below zero weather witn Melvin Frost, who recently re- the coldest day of the year six turned from an LDS Mission in below, on Washingtons birthSouth America. Argentina, day. This was an unusually long They were all former residents cold spell for Monticello notwith of Monticellp. standing its elevation of over 7,000 feet. Among the parents going to March came in like a lamb the with Greenriver, Friday, with a beautiful sunshiny day. Whether or not it goes out like a lion is anybodys guess. Al-en- n. v V i na i i the Hotel Utah Friday night was Ted Cannon, Deseret News Associate editor and columnist He spoke on The Responsibility of a Free Press. matters pertaining Business to the State Federation were dis and reports cussed Saturday from the various state chairmen were given. THE SAN JUAN RECORD of preferred stock with 23,411 shares; Idaho, 1,583; Montana 4,446; Utah 3,271 and Wyoming . Mid-Wee- 6:30 p. m. Prayer k 8:00 p. m. This Sunday is Communion Sunday. Our guest speaker this Sunday will be Dr. Dwight S. Dodson, our Executive Secrek tary. We will have a dinner following the morning service. You are invited to come and bring your family. the following Immediately Morning Service we will have a short meeting of all the church officers. Remember this is your church and it needs your support. pot-luc- B. Y. F. News Our B. Y. F. has grown so large that we had to divide the group after the opening songs. One group is composed of High School age, the other group is composed of grade school and Junior High; all indications' are that we will have to divide this group again. So if you are going to school or high school come and meet with us Sunday at 7:00 p. m. L. D. S. Church Bishop: Kenneth S. Summers 1st Counsellor: Wilford Frost 2nd Counsellor: Daryle Redd Priesthood Meeting This Sunday evening at 8 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School W. R. Bronson, Ed Hall and Sacrament meeting immediately Joe Cooper attended a confer- after Sunday School. ence on health and safety proSunday Night Services 6:00 p. m. blems in Uranium, in Salt Lake MONTICELLO. UTAH City. The two day session began Under the direction of the Relief Society Tuesday, Feb. 22. Mondays, Wednesdays, commission leaders Tues. March 8, Relief Society Industrial Saturdays, Two Shows and ublic health officers gather7:00 and 9:00 Meeting. Come anytime ed from Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Work 10:00 a. m. on. Lunch will New Mexico, South Dakota and from be served at 1:00 p. m. At 2:00 conat the Wyoming. Speakers m. LaNeve Thompson will deSundays, Thursday, Fridays ference included national and p. monstrate donut cutting. Apron 1 Show 7:30 p. m. . local authorities on health and day will be featured again. safety. aprons back and get Dr. Roy T. Albert, New York Bring your of those of your choice. said So far, the Atomic Energy patterns 7:30 p. m. Tues. M. I. A Commission has not seen any ill Assembly Program Special Friday and Saturday radioaceffects from exposure to direction of the tive materials when such mater- under the Gleaners. March 41h and 5th After the and ials were handled under reasonprogram social dancing will folable safety measures. low for the remainder of the Dr. Albert who is assistant to evening. the chief of AECs medical Div- March 18, Gold and Green Ball ision branch of Biology and MeDorothy Sparks as Chairman dicine, pointed out that the AEC Decorating Committee, sole consumer of A ore at the of ithe Leona Margaret Halls, present time, is spending large with sums of money to develop and Markosek, and Marie Jones will maintain health and safety stan- have something special in decodards which can be applied to rations which will be kept a surprise until the night of the uranium miners. dance. Another man spoke of the in putting over an efSome exceptional dance exhifective safety program with ev- bitions will be featured as floor numbers by different erybody and his brother going show out to mine uranium. Chairman groups, who are practicing diliof the State Industrial Commis- gently under the leadership of McDonald and Matinee Saturday 3:00 p. m. sion, Oto A. Wisely, said that he Betty Clynn felt sure by adequate ventilation Young, dance directors, to perof the mines and the promotion fect their numbers. of personal hygiene habits amSpecial honor will be shown to Sunday and Monday the operators some the miners, ong groups during the evening. March 61h and 7th can keep exposures of miners Jewkes Orchestra will furnish safe limits. the music, and light refreshHOWARD HUOHIf ments will be served. Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Grant are home again after several JANE RUSSELL weeks stay in Salt Lake City. St. Joseph's Catholic Church Mr. Bronson went up on busiRev. Father T. J. Kaiser Pastor: there him illness kept ness, but mother wifes his of at the home 11:00 a. m. Sunday Mass for some time. Confession Sunday .... 10:30 a. m. TECHNICOLOR 7:00 p. m. Sunday First Lt. Jay Palmer, son of Rosary, Classes: Catechism GILBERT ROLAND ARTHUR HUNNlCUTt was Mr. and Mrs. Ward Palmer, MARY McCARTY (KO Beginners, Monday 3:30 p. m. APtO separated from the army March Intermediate Tues. 3:30 p. m. 1 at Hill air force base, Utah, 7:00 p. m. For Tuesday after four years service. staCross of the Stations been has he some time past, tioned at the Ladd Airforce base Friday, March 4, immediately Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Alaska. First Friday Mass, a dinafter Fairbanks, in March 8th, 9th and 10th O. As Lt. Palmer came here two ner will be served (to the C. Y. officers of both Moab and Monweeks ago with his family, he had to spend the past week at ticello. The Food and Serving Committees of the Ladies Altar the Hill airbase whileAsgetting soon Society will be in charge, said his discharge papers. L T Technicolor as the spring quarter opens at Father Kaiser. the State Agricultural College, The next meeting of the LaMrs. Jay Palmer dies Altar Society will be the and Mr. f Logan, PPERlAffiE with second Monday in March which will enroll in that school, massns-- c a for his fyjworking Palmer Mr. -falls on the 14th of March. Jk ters degree in chemistry. MontiThe Palmers, while in Filmed in Moab last Summer, cello, are the guests of Jay s Assembly of God Church G. B. and Addie B. Croasman. parents. much of it taken on the Colo' Pastors was in rado and San Juan Rivers Mayor Edway Redd week at10:00 a. m. Salt Lake City last Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship tending to business. Sunday night services 7:30 p. m. There will be no more mid week services until warmer weather. 3. 1955 P9 shares. is ownership Geographical based upon stockholders addresses appearing on the records of Steel Corporation in Montana, the Corporation. Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, and Utah, totaled 375,452 shares on Mrs. Frank Halls is staying at n December 31, 1954, the the home of her sister, Mrs. Kaannounced today. Hold- therine Hansen in Salt Lake ings of referred stock in the City while Frank is being held There's news In the advert ise- -i same five states totaled 34,751 at the LDS hospital for further tooments. observation. shares at the end of the year. Broken down into individual states the holdings of common Colorado stock are as follows: 259,808; Idaho 22,705; Montana 33,958; Utah 41.868; and Wyo- Coro-ratio- - Announcing The Holder Engineering Service For That Hard Road Building Job 126 So. 4th Str.. Grand Junction, Colo, is ready to serve your surveying and engineering needs. Formerly a partner in Western Engineers, Dave Holder is familiar with San Juan County and its Engineering problems. For honest reliable surveys write Box 571 or call 957, in Grand Junction. We are licensed by the Utah Dept, of Business Regulation. To Get That Core Drill To The Job We Have The Cats To Do The Job LEADING URANIUM PRODUCER Contact The Cash Brothers Wants Additional Mines and Claims One of the nation's major independent uranium mining companies is interested in acquiring several additional producing mines or proven claims. If seller desires, purchaser will consider possibility of offering its own listed securities as partial payment. Please furnish full details. Information will be held in confidence. Box No. 6, Monticello. Monticello, Utah Little Theatre M-M- en CinemaScoPE dif-ficut- ly Around the Corner NOW! IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR REMODELING PLANS Its So Easy With Our Established Title One Loan Department Come in Today And Let Us Help You With Your Plans THE FRENCH LINE D EDMUNB GRAINGER Everything For Your SmiigSisiiai Remodeling iWuitiiimR . - Plans iw k tMARSA AflWAIKNA ACIU OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT WOULD LIKE TO LEASE Uranium Claims For Ore Production Not For Speculation Prefer a Group with Showings Address All Correspondence To Box 6 Monticello, Utah FREE ESTIMATES & TIME PAYMENTS COME IN AND SEE US TODAY "WILL DO CARD STENCILING OR J &B Home Supply MIMEOGRAPHING FOR CLUBS PARTIES, CALL 46R4. OR ETC. SHOWER PLEASE Monticello 5 WEATHER 2,040 Gordon Heaton of the Soil Conservation office has been confined to his home the past min 17,113 shares, Colorado also leads in holdings San Juan Community Church two weeks with neuritis. Pastor: Rev. Charles Alderman 10 a. m. Sunday School Tues. B. Y. F 7:00 p.m. Tues. Young Peoples Choir .. 4:30 p. m. Practice Tues. Adult Choir Practice Tues. 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