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Show . Page Four Thursday, April Kayenta News r fAONTICELLO N E W S by Mrs. H. E. Blake With the advent of bad weather there was not the usual turnout at the Community church services Sunday. N. THE SAX JUAN RECORD t by Mr. Nielson Wendover, Utah. came by car, arriving in Monti-cellThey will visit Saturday. relatives a few days before going on to Wendover. Elmer Bailey was made happy and Mrs. W. E. Parks when he got a telephone Friday were making calls on different from Mr. and Mrs. message of the congrekation members Jerald Bailey, his daughter Mrs. during the past week. Memice Bates and some of the in Anaconda, Mont, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson and grandchildren a happy birthday. him Moab were week wishing Kim ,of son, Mrs. Lee Richey lett the weekend to spend Friday Mrs. Laura Allred had the mis- with the Wallace Johnson family fortune to fall and break a rib at Grant, N. M. and to take Judy while at a motel in Bishop, Calif, for ,a short visit with home where her son Waldo from had taken her to meet an- folks. other son, Horace, who was to Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, son take her to his home at Lovelock Nev. for a visit Pat and Dorothy Lewis were over the The Legion Auxilary ladies had shopping in Salt Lake a successful bake, sale at the weekend. Town and Country market Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDade are to different parts a A polio clinic under the direc- back from trip tion of Dr. C. Paul Bringle was of the county. held in Mexican Hat April 11, Mrs. Trina Williams arrived and will be in Bluff April 18 Friday from an extended visit in with her son Niel. Resident are reminded to re- San Francisco went on to Bluff Mrs. Williams member the Church Workers bake sale April 13, first door Saturday. south of the drug store. Karen Christensen went to Salt ke City Thursday Jto take Mrs. Nina Barton gave a lovely examination for nurses trainthe on his David son party for her She at St. Marks hospital. ing fifth birthday last Saturday. after graduadmitted to be There were a number of friends hopes school in May. and playmates invited who help- ating from high ed David have a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen His sister, Barbara, was in charge came from Mesa, Ariz. Friday A delicious lunchof the games. Mr. Jensens mother, Mrs. eon was served to the group. to see who has been ill Jensen Fred They were very much pleased in the hospital. They returned with the guest favors. to Mesa Sunday as Mr. Jensen teaches in the school there. Billy Gonzales came home Frihe has where day from the East Mrs. Kenneth Iverson and baby been attending a training school of Salt Lake have been daughter Priests. for guests in the Ralph Robson Mr. Iverson is in the home. Lloyd Nielson returned to his service. releashome in Bluff after being ed from the Veterans hospital in Visitors to Salt Lake for LDS Grand Junction where he was a the past week end Conference patient for several days. included Mr. and Mrs. John New arrivals at the San Juan Lewis, Mrs. Lucinda Redd, Ray and Miss Isabel. county hospital are: a son, Gary, 5 weighing 7 pounds ounces, born Mernice Allred spent a few to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson In Salt Lake the past week. days Col1. Mrs. Rex Mr. and April of the ladies for the Some lins are parents of a son, Ferrell, 13 5 ounces, pounds weighing Mrs. born April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Vern- Church Workers met with work. on Schafer welcomed a 5 pound Decker to do some bazaar 13 ounce son, their first born, Some of the high school stuon April 5. dents went to North and Soutn exFrances Lewis celebrated her Emery last week for an program. change a birthday Saturday by inviting number of friends to her home Mrs. G. P. Decker entertained All enjoyed themfor a party. a party honoring her husat a hostess selves and wished their on his birthday during the band Happy Birthday. Dainty refreshpast week. ments were served. Lo-let- Mr. and a Mrs. Milton Nielson and Mrs. went to Durango Boy Wilson Thursday to meet Mrs. Thomas Nielson and baby who came in by plane from Blytheville, Ark. Her husband, who is in the air force, has been transferred to NU-V- U DRIVE-I- N MONTICELLO 2 Shows Each Night Milton Lancaster passed away at a Salt Lake hospital on April 5. He had been ill for some time. Mr. Lancasters wife was born and raised In San Juan county, a sister of Max and Melvin Dalton and Mrs. Una Black of Other survivors include three daughters and two sons. Funeral services were held April 8. Mr and Mrs. Bud Mason, Cortez, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dalton, Melvin Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Rush Black of Monticello attended the funeral. Mon-ticell- FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL FEATURES 12-1- 2 KIGALIA 3 2 DRIVE-I- Flat" - Dale Robertson PLUS "Pony Soldier" SUNDAY and MONDAY APRIL 14-1- 5 "The Man from Laramie" FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL "Teenage Rebel" Ginger Rogers Michael Rennie APRIL 16-1- 7 "The Silver Chalice" Frankie Ijaine 2 APRIL FAMILY NIGHT FEATURES 18 2 - and WEDXEDAY APRIL Jean "Affair with a Stranger" Simmons-Victo- Mature r Cornell Wilde in "Passion" "Annie Oakley" "Hansel and Gretel" PLUS COMING NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Call of the Wild" - Iaretta Young PLUS "Bloodhounds of Broadway" With Mitei Gaynor legislation adopted by the 1957 Utah Legislature were in effect this year. This finding was presented in a study just completed t by Utah Foundation, the private research organization. Under the new school finance law, San Juan School District would be able to finance a maximum operating program of days. or $6,503 per distribution Mrs. Herbert Red Poole who , A Cake Walk and Dance was lives approximately 15 miles east without resorting to any further According to special election. held Saturday, March 30 at the of Monticello was visiting Wed- Utah Foundation calculations, the lunch room of the Kayenta a friend, Mrs. Jew- actual school. The proceeds were for nesday with operation program this ell at the home of Mrs. year (1956-5is $349,152 or Priddy A the American Red Cross. San per distribution unit. wonderful time wras had by all Johnny. Shednox in Dove Creek, 67.6 dishad School District Juan who attended. Colo.. While there it was decided One tribution units this year. she should get to the hospital. distribution unit is roughly The Kayenta Koffe Klub met at its regular session last Tues- Mrs. Priddy offered to drive her equivalent to 27 pupils in average day. Mrs. McGaffin was hostess to Monticello, and while rushing daily attendance. , and instead of the regular meet- here Mr. Stork caught up with In order to finance this maxiing an April Fools party was them about 14 miles from here mum program without further planned. Everyone came dressed and delivered a fine election, San Juan School Disbaby girl. trict would have to impose a lobackwards. Games were played and refreshment were served to This is the fourth child for Mr. cal property tax levy of 20.00 Mrs. L .E. Wilson, Mrs. R. J. and Mrs. Poole. At the time, Mr. mills ($20.00 per $1,000 assessed hospital in Albu- valuations) for operations. Utah Wardlow, Mrs. Ralph Payne, Mrs. Poole was at acheck-uand medi- Foundation points out that the J. D. McLain, Mrs. J.,E. Haddox, querque for a Mr. Poole, upon district Mrs. J. L. Young, Mrs. J. M. cal treatment. imposed a total local levy Tanner and Mrs. Andy McGaf- hearing the news returned home of 17.00 mills this year for school Immediately and though he The new law would FORMER RESIDENT RECITES VOWS The Latter Day Saints fin. missed all the excitment, never- operations. School District Juan San of Constance wedding Temple in Idaho Fall was the setting for theMarch theless he too, fortunately, mis- permit 22. to have a school operating proFrancis M. Bailey and Milo Vaugh Durfee on Friday, sed the anxiety and waiting that gram all the way up to $7,742 Davis, a counselor to the president of the temple, performed the beset expentant fathers on nordouble ring ceremony. per distribution unit, if the voters mal occasions. by Terri Reznik The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Bailey former approved such an action in a The groom Monticello residents now living in Aanconda, Mont. To to add the confusion at the special election held for that THE WEATHER is the son of Mrs. Minnie Durfee and the late Alvin Durfee of Mrs. after In order to have such a Poole hospital, shortly purpose. John Observer Johnson, Holliday near Salt Lake City. school program, howanother Mrs. maximum arrived, of patient, Present at the temple ceremony were the adult members Glen A. Shumway, who had been ever a local property tax of 26.42 both immediate families and a personal friend, Miss LaVerne Following waiting patiently for Mr. Stork, mills for operating purposes Llngren who was formerly a missionary in Anaconda. have to be imposed gave birth to a pretty baby girl. would the rites the bridal party left immediately for Anaconda wherehaila For Mr. and Mrs. Shumway of throughout the district. wedding reception was held in the Latter Day Saints recreation the same evening. . Blanding this is their fourth Utah Foundation analysts exThe young couple will make their home for the present in child. plain that the changes made in Provo where he will continue his studies at Brigham Young All parents and the two new the new school law were deUniversity. baby girls are reported doing signed mainly to increase the Dick Nielson is home again nicely. funds available for public school Montithe extending by purposes at the home of Chloe Ann after three weeks in the cello hospital. amount of state participation in Shumway Thursday evening. An For exlocal school finances. Easter lunch was served by was rushed to Nielson Lloyd school basic program the Hawkins. by Nancy Martlneau and Chloe Ann ample Veloy a Grand Junction, Colo., hospital was increased from $4,050 to Oley and Mary Black motored severe a nasal last with Thursday to Salt Lake this week to bring was home Neilson Dereece The per distribution unit, change home their young son, Val Don, the scene of an April Fools party bleeding from a ruptured blood of per cent with no increase local effort needed for in who has been in the Primary enjoyed by Palette club members vessel. At the time he was in a the Peace officers in San Juan in the enlarged Childrens hospital. Marys moth- and their husbands Wednesday serious condition, but at last reparticipation were in attendance at two ' er, Mrs. Esther Shumway accom- evening, April 3. After the fun port was improving and expected county program. for such officials held meetings to soon.. home be in remained She them. the box panied and interesting lunch, in Salt Lake City and Price, Utah, Salt Lake to attend LDS con- group attended the Kigalia Drive-Ithe past week. during Mrs Ann Chamberlain is back ference. Theatre. Party chairman for Cafe at to Sunset Sheriff Seth Wright the after work Monday the event was Clea Johnson with Week and Deputy Sheriff Carlos Hall Friends of Don and Gwen Smitn Erva Shumway, Deaun Johnson, a bout with pneumonia. gathered at the San Juan Roller Kay Porter, Bernice Perkins, and end guests at her home were Mr. were in Salt Lake City to attend Rink on Thursday night w'here Delores Bayles assisting. The and Mrs. Houge and family and a Federal Bureau of Investigation school conducted there. social a in Mr. and Mrs. Steve Day be skating they enjoyed coming club meeting will On Friday of last week a party. the form of a fashion show with S. N. Theodore Hall, son of Southeastern Utah Peace Officers as hostess. Allie Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hall, is home meeting was held in Price. AtA new slate of officers for the on a ten day leave. Seaman Hall tending from this area were Art coming year were chosen last has been transferred from the Adair, Monticello marshal; Prock Thursday night as Eta Lambdo USS Savage DER Seattle to the May. Blanding marshal; Club members met at the home Raymond USS Colahan DD 658, San Diego, McAlister, deputy of Belva Nielson. Colleen Harvey, county sheriff Mrs. Calif and Mrs. Reta inBailey and Cecil Jones from the state past president, conducted the fish and game department. stalling of new officers. Taking Julius Harvey have substituted office were the following: Bar- two days each for the teacher, The Price meeting was for bara Lee Patterson, president; Mrs. Jeannette Clark, who has members of the board of direcinfectors and department heads to Kristy Carroll, vice president been absent with a virus was It week. good and Barbara Neal, secretary. tion this outline plans for future schools Secret pals for the past year were to know that all the children To Be and training courses. revealed by each member pinning were back in school from their a spring corsage on her own battle with the measles. Under sponsorship of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service there pal, then the new pals for the Eastland PTA held its April will be a coming club year were chosen. grass seeding school Belva with meeting in the church house conducted in Monticello on ThursEva Potter, Monticello Lions Club members about 30 helped serve a delightful lunch Wednesday night with day, April 18. met for their regular monthly centered on the Easter theme. in attendance. Mrs. Wanda NielThe school and meeting will meeting Monday evening, April Next meeting will be given by the son conducted the meeting, be- be held at the Soil Conservation 8. new officers at the Kristy Carroll ginning with a short business Service offices, beginning at 8 Jay Redd and Mr. and Mrs. session. Mrs. Dale Kinnaman and a. m. home. interested in the Dale Kinnaman were Anyone Mrs. Lee Richey spoke briefly special program is urged and invited to guests of the group. Mr. Redd Games of rook and bingo were about the two films that were the attend. was the featured speaker of the March enjoyed by the Et Cetera Cluo feature of theandevening, Main purpose of the school is evening. Alexander He spoke to the group of Medicine, shown through the court- to assist farmers in the planting about Civil Defense measures in esy of the American Cancer So- of grass and acquaint them with this area. the soil bank program. There LITTLE THEATRE It was announced at the meetciety. will be a discussion on the prop- ing that one of the first projects er time of seeding for this area on the agenda this for the MONTICELLO, UTAH Also Lions would be theyear and seed bed preparation. 1 Show Each Evening Starting SAN naming of it is planned to travel to various streets and getting houses num7:30 oclock farms and see some drills in ac- bered. i non-prof- $439,-41- 3 s $5,-16- 7 7 p Bluff City News . Blanding News Local Peace Officers $4,-80- Attend State Meet 18-V- S - I n Eastland News Grass Seed School Held Here Lions Club Meets JUAN BLANDING 12-1- 3 2 Shows, "The Mountain" Spencer Tracy-Robe- rt Claire Trevor Wagner Barbara Stanwiek Preston Foster Melvin Douglas COMING NEXT FRIDAY and Saturday "Odorgo" APRIL Rhoda Fleming 18-2- 0 Carey Macdonal Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 and 9. Other nights one show at 7:45. FRIDAY and SATURDAY' APRIL AY SUN DAY MO N DA From It" APRIL - Gardner-Stewar- d . Bill Travers Granger COMING NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 19-2- 0 "The Vanishing American" Scott Brady APRIL Audrey Totter 15-1- 6 "The Yearling" 17-1- 8 "Bhowani Junction" Ava MONDAY and TUESDAY THURSDAY YVEDNESDAY Patricia Medina Lemmon k - McDonald Carey . Gregory Peck - Jane Wyman Claude Jarman Jr. WEDNESDAY APRIL THURSDAY - 17 18 "Tea and Sympathy" Deborah Kerr - John Kerr COMING NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 19-2- 0 "The Bad Seed" Starring Nancy Kelly Honor Surveyor. Officers to Arrest Berland crackdown is in the D. Jones was honored on April 6, 1957, by Gulf Oil Plate Violators A Door" "You Can't Run Away AUyson-Jac- 12-1- 3 "Stranger at My APRIL June tion. THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 16-1- 7 THURSDAY, APRIL 18 FAMILY NIGHT 2 Adult Tickets Admits A Car Full Clark Gable he didnt plan to spend much time in Monticello leaving the two babies scheduled to be born In fact he dehere that day. livered one enrout to the San Juan county hospital and then only hesitated at the hospital in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner are making the second presentatvisiting in Durango for a few ion. Lucy Marlow TUESDAY Virginia Mayo-Pie- r Angeii Jack Palance THURSDAY Has Baby in Car formerly of Monte Vista, Colo., where he was with the state extension service, started to work here in Kayenta March 4 as the new agricultural extension agent. 14-1- 5 "He Laughed Last" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Funds Studied Robert Criswell, SUNDAY and MONDAY With James Stewart APRIL N BRANDING 2 Shows Every Night 12-1- 3 With Tyrone Power As Mother 10-Sp- "Outcasts of Poker Anne Baxter San Juan Scbool San Juan School District would have an increase in operating funds of $51,121 or $756 per disMr. and Mrs. Phillip Lee of .Old Man Stork must have been tribution unit with no additional Mexican Water spent two days behind schedule Wednesday so local tax effort if the new school with the Tanners. Tanner the past week. Rev. end guests of the Mrs .Maxine Allred family. Stcrk Wins Race Pat Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kane of Durango, Colo., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. o 11, 1957 of- fing for violators of the Utah State license plate regulations in San Juan county is the warning issued this week by local en- Cor- poration upon the completion of fifteen years service with the Gulf companies. He was presented with a diamond ruby lapel emblem and a certificate. Mr. Jones entered the service of Gulf on April 6, :1942, as a Rodman on a geophysical crew He is presently employed as a Surveyor with headquarters at forcement officers. Many vehicles have been observed bearing only one Utah plate, either on the front or Monticello. The law specifically state rear. plates must be on both ends of the car. ' FOR BULLDOZER Also there are many In the states who have from other area WORK not secured their Utah plates or state The tax. state the paid Contact law specifically specifies that LEE RASMUSSEN anyone owning a vehicle, who 7 Miles North, 2 Miles East in the is gainfully employed of Monticello state or has an established resisecure Utah must dence here Roads, Reservoirs plates and pay the tax. Officers plan a campaign to apBuilt prehend all violators who will then face a heavy fine. BEAM... distillers of the world's finest bourbon since 1795 86 PROOF BOURBON DISTILLING KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY JAMES B. BEAM CC., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY 0 |