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Show ry-- f g, y HU San fluon TZeco ici Settler NATIONAL NEWS PAP FI 1c6"6n O' lt' good to tee polituixa with a little humor, nprcially with an election year coming up and the world iituatioa at It It. Congrrttmea Laurence Burton in hit newtlener thit week, poiulrj otd tome rather humoiout remarkt re ns Second reived in hit mail. One young lady wrote Congrrtiman Button that "I'd like to come to Wh-ingto- n Utah and be a Secretary to a $3 Congtriiman. But before I 14 come I want to know if Entered in the Postoffiee matter. t Monticello, Ltkh Published every Thursday at Monticello, SUBSCRIPTION RATES; In County Outside County Phone Box 428, Monticello, Utah 81533 CORRESPONDENTS Monticello Marilyn Rowley ...... Monticello Margaret Marvel Out East Helen Redshaw Bluff Mr. Eugene Foushee Montezuma Creek Mr. Pat Davis .. .. Mexican Hat Mr. David Staveley . Mrs. Jeanne Johnson Blanding 587-227- 7 , . Receives list of service dead Mrs. Arvilla E. Warren, Coun- Recorder, recently requested Information on from San Juan County from the Utah State Historical Society en treat their secretaries like ordinary butineismen do, or are there laws against it." Congressman Burton didn't say whether he hired the young lady or not. Utah's master plan for future outdoor recreation development is bring "well received" by the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, according to Senator Frank E. Moss Sen. Mot said the BOR officials assured him the report submitted by Utah will probably be given final federal approval by the and of April, thus opening tha way for It 1s Important for all vlccmen to realize that there are many brnelits they can still receive from their service. the state to take advantage of some SSSO, 000 acquired by the and the military archives. The government's Land and Water Conservation Fund. The fund reque for the information came to her from the Blanding Carden gets its money from those yearClub. ly or single use stickers and Last week Mrs. Warren receivfees charged for use of federal ed the complete list of all milcampgrounds and facilities, itary men buried in 'he cemeteries in San Juan County. The Defective vehicle mufflers are extremely dangerous. This listing is most interesting as it fact was brought home recently goes back to the Black Slawk when an couple policeman. ir son stopped In Monti and goes back to the Black Hawk The airman recently complet- cel)o. The and Mexican Wan. Mn. Waryouth, sleeping in ed basic training at Lackland. u, bck ,eat of ,hc Cir( ,hd ren alio received a microfilm A graduate of San Juan High copy of Records of all men who school, he attended the College the back seat of the car, had died in service. Southern Utah. become tick and a close in- Mn. Warren emphasizes that of -- aaeaeaa te tpeition of the muMlcr by a final service station showed a small hole, Just enough to teak deadly carbon mouoaide into the auto. Be sute to get your mufi'er checked regularly - it mikht save your life. -- With Income tea time rolling around, IPS officials pointed out this week that many thousands of Utah taapayers don't know the correct address to send their returns. Just so you'll not have that trouble, hrr is the conret address! District Director, Internal Pevcnue Service, U. S. Pott Cffica L Courthouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 64101. bag-gag- ttin-p'uo- hs Obituary ' Blanding locals Donna and Don Smith traveled to Salt Lake City Tueiday on buiineu. On a recent butlneii trip to C R den and Snamih Fork Joe Berry and Sylvan Johnton viiit ed Mr. Johnson' daughter, Sylvia Oliver of Spanish fork. Accompanied by her friend Cherte Carter, Sylvia drove the men back to Blanding where the viiited with her parent! for two day before returning home. Mike Woznlak, accompanied by Jean Pattenon, drove from Salt Lake City to Odesta, Texas to bring home to Blanding hit tlrter, Mr. Cayle Salxman and "V her two tons, at well at hit mother, Mr. Veda Woznlak. Mr. Woznlak hat been in Odet- ta for tome lime caring for her daughter's children during Cay le'a Ray in the hospital. Cayle will Ray in Blanding for some time to recuperate from her illness. Mr. Dolly Bayles nas relumed from a week's visit with her son, Platte in Flagstaff, Aril. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcox spent three days this week in Grand Junction, Colo. Mary Ann Morrow came from Rioenix to spend Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Riley Hum. Going to the sunny south for the weekend were two Blanding couples. Mr. and Mi. Ralph the being responsible flood-watof the river, Burtenshaw traveled to Mesa to the reduced harveR in 196S. have or disfigur badly dertroyed attend temple sessions there PUNT FISH WITH and Mr. and Mr. Sylvan John- ed much of what used to be PERMISSION ONLY Is However Rill there son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. there. Planting of fish into any Utah Duane Johnson in Phoenix. plenty to carry people away on water mtut be done by or with -- 566,664 NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS The old art of recovering copper from mine dump water and scrap iron will become an exact science when Kennecott completes its new $20,000,000 precipita- WENT TO WORK LAST YEAR. THATS A RECORD FOR FOR CHEVROLET! Last year more people bought Chevrolet trucks than ever before. Stands to reason. Chevrolet makes a truck for almost every kind of job. So many components are offered you can set up a Chevy to do your special job the way you want it done. Cost is low. Resale high. Chevys been the No. 1 truck since 1937. Put a new 66 model to work. Its bound to be No. 1 on your job for years. Get a L. Polk Mo. 1 Mo. 1 Monticello, l'tah Thursday, March 24, 1966 Fage Two Also attending were Mi. Bertha Wonder, siRer of Charles and Walter Snyder, and niece Margaret Adams of Denver. Kennecotts old precipitation plant at the entrance to Bingham Canyon will be supplemented this year by a new 120,000,000 plant. 26 specially designed precipitator cones. Instead of dumping scrap iron into troughs, it will be fed automatically into the top of the cones. Meantime, the mine water tion plant near the Bingham solution will be forced, under Canyon mine. pressure, from the bottom of About all that will remain of the cone and will be swirled the old plant will be the chemithrough the scrap iron. cal principle that changes scrap The result will be the treatinto copper: When treated mine ing of more material in less water flows into long troughs time with greater recovery of Cross section view of cone precipitator over the scrap iron, a surprising copper. This will make it poschemical reaction takes place . . . the iron sible for Kennecott to compete more goes into solution and the copper comes out successfully in the world-widcopper marThrough extensive research, Kennecott has speeded up the chemical reaction with truck during Double Dividend Days 43-56- ket by increasing its precipitate copper production from 2,250 to 6,000 tons per month. 56 Kennecott Copper Corporation Highway 160 East Ovella. e Co., Detroit, Michigan. buy on the The San Juan Record Copper Story .. CHEVROLET TRUCKS Source R. Ru-de- d-- -- FAVORITES. CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE...EVEN jv The Watered Down AMERICA'S MONTICELLO Phone 587-225- 8 ty man h This model represents the new look in precipitation plants being huilt by Kennecott to recover copper from mine dump water at Bingham. AGAIN R. e, the wingi of their iiiuguwlian, complKxitd tot our Again gathering up all our we rode in the bus to the we do in the beyond nil that they can rifim, limited time. Hii rou-canyon, to ride with the other the ponderous figures Of solemn notice, and are confused if not airport, and while it was yet day men sitting upright with their annoyed; the temple In Kamak we descended from the sky at tllgr.tiii down across that desolation where the lizxofc live by hands on their knees. If half of Is Said to be the most extensive, the airport north of Cairo, and traveled by bus to the door of If not the oldest temple ever faith. Ve rode back down the the figure has been worn away bv the river, the part remaining built among men. We heard the Nile Hilton Hotel, from M!e, On Our gasoline launch, whose upper balconies we could leaching the Sew W inter Palace taKes on even mote dignity In much about the "mostett" in see the pyramids at Memphis in Hotel In Luxor In lime lor the bearing its shame while it can connection with Baalbec, By lunch ol which I ate still be recognised for the glory bios, and something the same is the near distance. I still couldn't of truR rej5ed in it at the betold about the great pyramid of eat, and loathed the sight, the nothing. Cur group was all Cholilu In Oahaca, and now we smell and the thought of food. ginning. eagerness for the impending Ion The of are supposed to believe the old- - 1 diifci't know it at tha time, py Kamek to the afternoon. in splendid Ptolemy tnp hind of trtuniiha! arch, I couldn't go, I was a pilgrim in IX, est and biggest about Karoak. but tentative plans were being tnbul.it Ion. My devoted Gladys Rill stands In much of its origin- - We accept with a little salt contemplated to fly me back to some of the stones we hear, and The States if I (till had to fast, wouldn't leave me alone, but 1 at beauty, and the wondrous some of them we don't accept when the troup was ready to (muled th.,1 my daughter, lllen avenue of ipinxes, with goat survived the erosion of at all. heads start after one more day. Allan go along and see It for time In a remarkable way. Near When our troop came back in 1 could not their handsomer late in the after !y every relic remaining it at go with them In noon of that seventh day, all fulfillment oi my anticipations, so. lated w lift tome certain but I could write at had been m Pharaoh, or tome Ptolemy, very aglow with what they had teen, fixed habit every day for ean, interettmg to consider, yet in- - it wat time, according to our KAREN AUCE SNYDER write in shorthand to br edited volving too many dates and itinerary, to fly back to Cairo, Karen Alice Snyder wat bore noth-Ing on. It wat and typed later March 13, 1950 in Cortes, about I gyp, nor anything v Colo. She wat the fourth child we had teen or expected to tee & J of Walter B. and Audrey Ovel-i- a in the Near fast, but along linel Snyder and is survived by of the deeper philosophy which her parents, two tiRert, Nancy had impelled me to venture on and Phyllis, and three brothers, thit hazardous pilgrimage. Sidney, John and Fred. Karen All the tame 1 traveled in wat killed in an auto accident our with company moving tpint on March 5. Services were held behind hone te amt, and riding lart Wednesday in the Dove in these obsolete handsome! Creek MethodiR Church and of the but with a guide to burial was in the Monticello make explanations at every Cemetery. turn. 1 caught a mental vision Karen wat a sophomore at of tha great city of Thebes datMonticello High school and ing from the prehistoric paR very active in school and and reaching 2S miles or more church activities. She was course the of the along general the permission of the DepartHARVEST F1CURES president of her 8th grade rb a ipread to the eaR Harvest figures, released this ment of Came and Fish. class, president of the junior ,he WJ "dL,h DeThis Rrict regulation was espep club in 1965 and this year of the river could be earned in week by the Fish and Came nt wat representative in the partment for Utah's 1965 deer tablished to assure the proper canaU- - T1hebe indicate that there were species of fish being planted in $vity council for FHA. She te more 2, OX) B. C. hunt, 83,030 deer killed in the Rate each water and to prevent Rock- played the flute in the band ach idc of the in the last season. This total ing of undesirable fishes from since the 6th grade and always now U .Uxor r,ver' w,(h hat includes 10, 30S animals taken one water to another. This is looked forward to the fun of also the reason for the law mak- the band feRival. She wat a on special permits and 1,67S ing it illegal to use live fish of member of the First MethodiR The ruins of a very great temple ,aken In any water of Church. She loved the out of There were are Rill visible in Kamak and the field. 171,460 hunter in any kind as bait the Rate. . doors, horseback riding, ice near another in Luxor, the latter Hunter success on the regular -skating, skiing, hiking and enough for us to have walked to license was 44 per cent. Har-ve- a MEN'S BOWUNG TOURNEY it if we had been in trim for swimming. figures show 67 per cent of Relatives coming from out of TO START APRIL 1 walking. the deer killed on the regular town for Karen's funeral were Much of what was at one time license were bucks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Fnsbie, the glory of Thebes has been The Men's Bowling AssociaBELOW LAST YEAR McDonald, Kans. ; Mrs. C. W. carted away to ornament the hold will Monticello of its tion Utah's harvest, with Reising, Morrill, Nebr. ; Ray annual tournament capitals of thieving nations who every other westernalong 1, 2 Rate, was and 3 at Park Lanes.April J. Bosley and James Bosley of have lived since that time. It The tourbelow the previous year's har Denver. Mrs. Frisbie and Mrs. was In this neighborhood that nament is open to all league Ve' similarity of a de- the Pharaoh llvedw bowler and Raits at 12 noon Reising are siRers of Avis and Ovella Snyder and Mr. Bosley the Israelites about 1,700 B. C, pressed harveR in the entire April 1. Friday, weR to points considering many was Karen's grandfather. James Betides what men have Rolen, factors other than a lack of the ravages of time, and also Bosley is a brother of Avis and deer as for !y licit Sn Junrn: I left you in f he torn!' ), Chen by Albert Utah Copper Division '.at "An Equal Opportunity Employer" |