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Show Jack Clark dies Sunday Testimonial honors James Peterson BPW seeks new CIL FIELD Whitney Redd named new ward cleric Monticelio charter NEWSj Whitney Redd was named Sunday as the new ward clerk of the Monticelio 2nd Ward, serving under Bishop F. Ben-nio- n Redd. Mr. Redd filled a mission in the Spanish and West Spanish American Missions laboring in New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and California. He is presently engaged in the cattle and farming business. He and his wife the former Marx, have three children. In his new position, Mr. Redd replaces Don Barton who has 10 members necessary to or- served under three bishops for a total of 14 years. He has been ganize such a chapter. Mrs. E. Warren has been nam- made adviser to the Priests ed temporary chairman and Quorum in the Monticelio 2nd has requested that all interest- Ward. ed women contact her so a meeting can be arranged. Her phone numbers are New time set for 8 for for her office and Relief Society her home. A new meeting time is anAny woman who is gain-- . fully employed, regardless of nounced by the Relief Society her vocation, is entitled to presidency of the Monticelio membership in the Business 2nd Ward. During the coming and Professional Womens Club year the organizations meetand her membership entitles ings will be held on Wednesher to district, state, and na- day afternoons at 2 p.m. tional membership as well. If The work meetenough women are interested, ing is September for Wednesa meeting wil be arranged with day, thescheduled 15th, at 2 p.m. BPW members from Moab who The annual Opening Social, can answer any questions that an evening event, will be held might arise. Sept. 29. Beginning in October, the group will meet each WedRent it with a Classified Ad nesday afternoon. Representatives of the Moab Chapter of the Business and Professional Womens Club were recently in Monticelio in Humble Oil and Refining an attempt to interest local Company - No. 9 working women in BPW. Con107, NE SW NE Section 12, siderable interest has been Township 24 South, Range 24 shown in BPW, which is a East. White Mesa Field. Loca- national and ortion for 5600 foot Desert workof composed ganization test. (1830 feet SN women who desire to im1930 feet WE). Elevation 4709 ing the status of women prove feet ungraded. throughout the world In order to obtain a charter, 25 members are required, with Buckley Jensen to Lloyd Lavor (Jack) Clark, 46, died Sunday in the San Juan Hospital after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Murray with burial at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Clark was born April 13, 1919 in Altonah, Duchesne County, to Oliver H. and Jennie H. Mecham Clark. A member of the LDS Church, he was married to the former Zona Harvey. Mr. Clark was a driver for Whitfield Truck Lines, having moved from Salt Lake to Monticelio some five years ago. Surviving are his widow; a son and two daughters, Johnny and Mrs. Edd (Gwena) Cook, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Pat Lucostic, Phoenix, Ariz. Brothers and sisters surviving are W. Emmet, Roosevelt; Howard, Mt. Pleasant; John Saris, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Ruby) Parker, Mrs. Bell Kasamatis, Pueblo, Colo.; Mrs. Harold (Elizabeth) Morris, Mrs. Jesse (Loretta) Mendez, Myrtle Creek, Ore.; Mrs. Very (Georgia) Draper, Salt Lake City; and four grandchildren. Unit-Navaj- o inter-nation- Creek-Parado- x report on mission Elder Buckley Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jensen, Monticelio, has returned from two years in the British Mission of the Church of Jesus Saints. He Christ of Latter-dawill give a report of his experiences Sunday, Sept. 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the Monticelio 2nd Ward sacrament service. Buckley spent a week on the east coast visiting the New York Worlds Fair and other interesting points before flying home to Utah. y James B. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peterson, will be honored at a farewell testimonial on Sunday, Sept. 12, 1965, at 11:30 a.m., in the Eastland Branch Chapel. Mr. Peterson has received a mission call to serve in the Gulf States mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and will leave for the mission home Sunday Receives degree afternoon. Mr. Peterson graduated from from Purdue Lewis Kay Shumway, Bland-lng- , Monticelio High School in was one of 850 students May, 1964, with the highest point average of his class The number of visitors to graduating in August from grade Purdue University at Lafayette, and attended Brigham Young the Glen Canyon National RecUniversity the past year. reation Area surrounding Lake Ind. Powell and Glen Canyon Dam Mr. Shumway received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in again took a sharp upward jump during the month of botany and plant pathology. August. So far this year there has been a cumulative increase of 38.4 per cent in the number of visitors compared to the CAN YOU SPARE same period last year. TO DAM Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Total visitors to Glen Canthis week urged the govyon Dam in August numbered ernors comprising the Four Corners states to sup- 68,500. At the Wahweap Marina dam there were 41,340 port two of his proposals call- near the 3,078 of which launching for major road development visitors, programs around the four cor- ed boats. HALLS CROSSING ners area. At Halls Crossing, one of the In letters to Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton, Arizona two concession sites on the Governor Samuel P. Goddard, lake in San Juan County, there New Mexico Governor Jack M. were 1,864 persons, an Increase Campbell and Colorado Gover- of 28.5 per cent over the same That's an K takes to add ZIP Code to nor John A. Love, Sen. Ben- month a year ago. Of the total address. ZIP Code your Is a time and nett said the proposal intro- number of visitors at Halls, duced by him would provide 364 launched boats, 840 were It takes a short cut money saver. an appropriation of $200,000 fishermen and 1,390 stayed through the Postal System., and assures for a federal survey of the overnight. The total number of earlier deliveries. Golden Circle National Scenic visitors to this site so far Parkway complex, linking to- his year is 10,122. gether the national parks, mon- HITE uments and recreation areas in At Hite, on the upper end of Nu Vu Drive-I- n all four states. the lake, there were 591 visitSen. ors Monticelio, Utah My second proposal, August bringing the Show Time Dusk Bennett said, is legislation totalduring visitation to that concescalling for the construction of sion to 6,513 for the year. A three specific roads in south- total of 120 boats were launchSat., Mon. & Tues. eastern Utah on the Navajo ed during the month with 530 WHERE LOVE HAS GONE Indian Reservation. overnight visitors. The latter proposal would S. Hayward B. Davis for Bluff a road from More Utah cottage cheese is provide to Mexican Water, Ariz.; a expected to be eaten this year road from the San Juan River than ever before. Last year, Wed., Thurs. & Fri. bridge at Montezuma Creek to Utahns ate more than seven Red Mesa, Ariz.; and a road million pounds of the protein-ric- h DEAR BRIGETTE from Aneth to Ismay, Colo., dairy food to set a new .James Stewart McElmo Creek. record for the eating of the ...... M white dairy food. This is more The San Juan Record than double the amount enjoyFree show to ed by Utahns in 1950 and apMonticelio, Utah Bob Fellmeth proximately seven times the 9, 1965 September Thursday, Ao Bring figure in 1940. Page Five Lake visitation again increases Ar-vil- la 587-223- 6 587-236- U. 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Series News of the Queen City of the Golden Circle The Julian Thomas family from Salt Lake City camped out in the Blue Mountains where Mr. Thomas was forest ranger for many years. They had a good visit with their many friends during the weekend here. Mrs. Thomas is completing requirements for a degree in education at the University of Utah, and the four older children are students at Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton and son, David, spent summers last long weekend in Fillmore visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Barbara Barton) Callister. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton and family came from St. George to get more of their belongings and spent the weekend at their home here. The Frank Milner family spent the weekend in Spanish Fork with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milner and also visited Franks brother, Fred, In Salt Lake City Weekend travelers to Paro-wawere Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rowley and children for a reunion of Doyles high school graduating class on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Leatham and son Kent, Orem, spent the weekend at their home here. Accompanying them was Miss Ardith Nielson who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Khalil Harris, parents of Rodney Harris, came from Chubbuck, Idaho for a few days visit with Rodney and his family. Tom Burr joined his three brothers, Bob, Jim, and Leo, for a fishing expedition near Drlggs, Idaho. They flew there from Provo. While Tom was enjoying the great Phyllis and the children visited in Green River with her sisters, Ina Spadafora and Twila Bigelow. t Guests-athe Richard Holy-oa- k home during the weekend were Mr and Mrs. Roy Holy-oa- k and their grandson, Charles Mecham, Moab, and Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Larsen, Delta. The grandparents came for the naming and blessing of young Michael Larsen Holyoak on Sunday in the Monticelio Ward sacrament service Mr. and Mrs. Philip Palmer and children made a trip to Denver on business the end of the week. Attending the wedding of Dennis Christensen and Kathleen Creamer at the Mantl Temple Saturday afternoon was Dennis mother, Mrs. Glen his aunt Mrs. Virgil Eastln, and brother, Sammy Christensen. A reception was Black, The worlds highest known clouds sweep across the Arctic, the National Geographic says. Formed of meteor dust, these clouds blow 50 miles above the earths surface. REASONS CAN ft 46- - on hand. Come in and 4-- Especially when the brownies are the perfect pie crust and the ice cream the pie "filling. Very speedy to make, to be so scrumptious ! Brownie Peppermint Pie Blends Two Dessert Favorites This was bound to happen ahead if you like to avoid a take a look. rush. someday. Some smart cook would combine one of Americas Peppermint Brownie brownies favorite desserts ice Ice Cream Pie dessert favorite with THE 1964 Rambler cream in a pie plate. The end 9 pie plate servings Station Wagon, 6 cylinder, result? Scrumptious! 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Fold in egg 1 2 ton pickup, 6 cylinder air. whites which have been beaten $995 have a definite partified Bake until they are stiff but not dry. But heres the know-hoin a pie plate. Add chopped nuts. Spread in a the brownies right they cool, spoon the ice well buttered 9 inch pie plate. PALMER FORD SALES After cream generously over the Bake in a 325 degree preheated brownie crust. Sprinkle choc- oven for 0 minutes. Cool. HIGHWAY 47 olate shavings over all and pop Just before serving, spread the into the freezer where it will re- ice cream over the brownie and NORTH BLANDING main happily until needed. To top with chocolate shavings.' Cut serve, cut in wedges, just like into wedges. This may also be a pie. prepared in advance and kept in PHONE PS Make it several days the freezer. 4-- Allied Chemical Corporation-Arcadia- n Products Dept., American Forest Prod nets Industries, Inc., Armour and Company, California Chemical Company Ortho Division, Chicago Board of Trade, Coats ft Clark Inc., John Deere, Eastman Kodak Company, Eli . Lilly and Company, Ford Motor Company Fund, General Foods Corporation, Heisdorf ft Nelson Farms, Inc. Also, Homditfti A Division of Ten-trInc, Kerr Glass Manufacturing 4-- Corporation, Massey-Ferguso- Inc, n Moorman Mfg. Co., Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, The Pure Oil Company, Ralston Purina Company, Sim- half-centur- y plicity Pattern Co. Inc, The Company, The S&H Foundation, 25-3- 0 BE MISSENT. Besides those listed above, 30 additional corporations annually contribute funds to the Commembers and mittee to aid volunteer leaders. 4-- - MISS UTAH STATE FAIR PAGEANT Sept. 24 in the Riverside Stake Center- .. 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Included are funds for 265 scholarships and fellowships; 1,300 educational trips; 195,250 honor medals; 14,300 miscellaneous rewards, and many supplementary services to Among the donors are: WHY MAIL Jamestown, Ark. Ik These used car buys and many others now In fact, It pays to stay in membership of 4 to 10 yean has paid off handsomely for thousands of Head, Heart, Hands and Health youth throughout the 50 states, reports the National 4-- Service Committee. The tangible benefits are fourfold, a Committee spokesman said. Continuous membership affords (1) learning new skills and methods (2) opportunities for fellowship and community service (3) good chance for (4) recognition. Through project work, boys and girls between 9 and 19 years of age learn how to grow things, make things, show, teach and sometimes even consume the results of their labors. They also gain experience in buying, selling and saving. Concerted Planning All of this did not just hapClub pen. The nationwide movement is the result of more of planning, than a expanding, changing and evaluating the program to meet the needs of youth. The Extension Service, part of every land-grauniversity, cooperates with the U.S. Department of Agriculture activities. in structuring Since 1921, the National Service Committee has taken leadership in securing funds from private business sources for awards, educational litera-ar- e and technical aid. FOR JAMESTOWN, ALA. PINK PEPPERMINT ICE CREAM and Brownies are the Eastins and Elbert Randles' for a three day stay last week were the Guy Brightwell family from California. Mrs. Bright, well and Mrs. Eastin are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Nielson are visiting tneir son Stephen at Richland, Wash. n Let us assist you in submitting your application for H Bonds. How long does it take to produce cottage cheese from milk? It all depends, replies one Utah dairy processor. In our plant we have produced cottage cheese in as little as one and one-hal- f hours. On the other hand, on occasions it has taken as long as eight hours, with no noticeable difference In texture or flavor. ) held for the couple In Price that evening and was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Randles and children, Gene Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heaton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Redd, all of Monticelio. Surprise visitors to the Virgil supply your needs. We'll take care of your tank or bottle. Let us 24 Hot Water Heaters Space Heaters Tank Rentals Service Work Hr. Service Lee Oil Co. 587-275- 7 Monticelio |