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Show 7ftt Scut fucut Recvtd NATIONAL tm m. G rnrnmgma Ih-- snow this vsrrk was t no The su!jrlt may Just br Virile!!! M,.ne 5uj j !y Co. Ken Bailey. Ken went c a !u-to Di ma oier the wtckrnd to MR. AND MRS. H. V. ALWAKI) li e w.Mer jcrt iliow there EDITORS & PlRLISHKRS and i4 t haik w ith new lints hail due nd euijment el BOB McCASLIN. NEWS AND SPORTS EDITOR let l he i tf. He said Monday Entered In the Postoffice at Monticello, Utah as Second he wi g rg to pray for mow in July w be could Hart selling Class matter. 1 he MaH Unfair e ,iip'i i ni. misunderstood Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah Ihe iiiir muil 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In County July re (i.i t and tent II in April uusui kirwti tinu(fTirim r f Outside County Box 428, Monticello, Utah 81535 Phone Unlrid. 587-22- 7 ......... rum and ipiiiii all you Monticello Waul bill haj It not been lor Marilyn Rowley Monticello the la 1c lu.it beVrragcl Margaret Marvel Out East Utah's lapa)crt might well Helen Redshawr Bluff have had to dig ccnudr r.ibly Mrs. Eugene Foushee deeper. A rejvrt JU't leiued by Montezuma Creek the Mrs. Pat Dai la LKriisrd Beverage Indurtri-rt- , Mexican Hat Mra. Daild Staveley lue. then! that lavt car Mrs. Jeanne Johnson Illanding the industry paid $7, K)4,lJ in it ile and Itxal taxes. Since i 34 this levenuc source has paid $128, hk), UOD. There are 4, SIS jwrople, earning an annua I payroll of $ 9, 445, tXX), in the business. of With a federal and nude employed up primarily party, Hat agency penonnel, this week checking the possible locaAn aborted shot of a Hound tion for a highway that would eventually lead from Interstate 70 near Cisco, down the Colorado River on the northssest side Dog mlitile from a high flying of Lake Powell and tie in with Highway 90 north of Page, Am. , B52 near Ciecn River, gave the it would appear that present road needs in this same area are all Sierra Club hikers in Canyon-lanNational Park a thrill on but forgone n. Much noise was made last year about Utah Highway 95 beIriday, April 8. The niiitilc, ing the key to opening up at least the Lake Powell portion of the Col den Circle. The State Highway Department was successful in obtaining $1 million in federal funds for this highway, which funds are currently being used on a project in North Wash M F Pi CAL SFLF-H- ? LP SC HOC L was on the west side of the lake. This SI million, however, Ldunlion in medical self hardly a drop in the bucket compared to what Is actually needed to complete the many needed miles of paving, particularly help could become very imin the stretch of U95 from near Blanding to the lake. portant in our lives. At the least it is a very important subIt has generally been conceded by local residents that U95 from Hanluville to Hite will be paved before the section from ject to know and understand, and to be able to carry on in Blanding, due mostly to the Hanksville to Bite route making an emergency. Quite a number closer access for the big populous Wasatch Front areas. of people who did not take this It would appear now, however, that impetus Is being given class when we gave it in Blandroute from Cisco to to the colossal idea of the Arizona. And while such a route would definitely be advantaing and Monticello are inquiring about It and would like to geous as far as opening up new country, it would seem rather take it. Sometime In the not ridiculous to undertake such a gigantic effort when not even too distant future we will set enough funding can be obtained to complete existing highway's 20 yean hence. that are definitely needed now up another school for these towns. And access to Lake Powell whether from this side or from The people of LaSal have bethe other slde--- is definitely the present need. And whichever tide is completed first, It only is reasonable to expect that work come interested tn a class in on the other end of U95 will be a necessity before this vital link their district, and this is preis fully operational. While there may be a need for a speedy ac- sently being planned to start cess from the Salt Lake vicinity, there is also a need for the Monday, April 25, and will be same access from the southwestern Colorado areas. So far, more held on Wednesday the 27th, Coloradoans have used the access routes on this side of the lake May 2, 4, 9, and 11th at 7 than have even the native Utahns. p. m. at the school In LaSal. Mrs. Marilyn Yoder, a trained While advance planning Is indeed a necessity, it would nurse In LaSal, has accepted seem that more time should be spent by the powers that be to the responsibility of getting complete the existing highways before tackling a project such this set up. So anyone wishing as the Clsco-Ariroroute. Federal funding is going to be the to take this class may contact only answer for Highway 95 or the new route being considered. With the federal budget being pared on all comers it would seem Mrs. Yoder or the Civil Defense highly unlikely that funds would be forthcoming for the down- the -- river route if enough such funds cannot be obtained . for The San Juan Record ' BDM Highway 95. Montlrello, t'tah -Thursday, April 21, 1968 want ads get results Page Two Read the want ads You Can knouk d mon CORRESPONDENTS c 1 A route that can wait 1 17-n- ds originally Scheduled to Impact at White Sands Missile Rarge was destroyed seconds after It left the E52 and pieces of It fell within two miles of Squw Hat where 40 hikers were can j ed. The park service had no: been notified of the "shoot" nuf had the signs entering the fallout tree indicated a shot was imminent. In fact no one. the service mjonsibW fer (he launch, was Informed and this hat caused some "concern" among the park service officials, who indicate they have a irtpcmtibiliiy for the safety of visitors to the area. ex-c- ej Pep. Laurence Burton (R -Utah) in his Capitol Cloakroom Talk section this week Said "The prediction is that you can a hike in your personal income tat before long. . . also tn corjioraiion taxes. . Not very cheering news but it may well be indicative of what can be expected this year. rect Dr I am Gr.nd Junction, Colo. tlonj for election bmitted by May 6 Siw Inter-mounta- Jobs being made available in Utah employment security offices continued their higher than usual trend during the week of April 16, according to Manly Lincoln of the Moab office. Utah now hat a Jobless ratio of 2. 74 per cent compared to 4. 35 per cent last year. Mooticel-lo- must be Su- to get on the Jeff, motored to Salt Lake City where Mr, Abrams attended UEA local association presidents' meetings on Saturday. They also had a short visit In Logan with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Ceorge Abrams. Empire Theatre DOVE CRFEK 7:30 p m. Show Time Admission Adults 75c Children 3V THE April 21. 22 A 23 TRAIL HALI-KI.IJA- Burt Lancaster Iae Remisk April 2. 29 A 30 NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLY Martha H.vt-- r Clint Walker Keenan Wynn Hordware Week Special HEAVY DUTY Pull . VmAbra ms and son, Uni-vem- ty LAWN RAKE From your Civil Defense olfice Office, Court House, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby, and on Saturday sht and Marietta motored to Cedar City to greet little Deborah Ann Davis, the infant daughter of John and Dixia Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner and children, Karen and Curtis, stopped whila on their vacation trip to tee Mrs. Tanner's parents, Mr. and Mis. Karl S. Barton, and other relatives. The family was returning to their home In Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, after vacationing at Disneyland and other spots of interest in California, Nevada and Arizona. Former resident David Roy Creenhalgh has been accepted in the dental school of the of Missouri at Kansas City for the fall term. Since leaving Monticello the Creenhalgh family hat been living son-in-la- w will be 5 p. m. May 27, Anyone desiring to make a nomination for the election must send the name or names In by certi fled mail to Charles Willsea at 2JS Main Street, Crand Junction, Colo. , or appear in person with the names. I am not a member of the board, or have any authority. in I am a veteran interested veterans' affairs. I am trying to get at much publicity on this election as 1 can, so all veterans may benefit from this. Thank you so very much. Sincerely yours, Melvin H. Feller in Mr. Creenhalgh Young Uni- - days In Salt Lake City with her attended Brigham ballot. The deadline for ballots in the election writing to give you soma information to use in news of public service bulletins to make the veterans in your area aware of what the Veterans Association stands for nd what it could mean to your county. I hope it wili cause more interest in the upcoming election of trusters from your county. And that you will elect an active member so you will have more to say about wbat is done than you have in the past. Your county has invested money in this so your Veterans should get something Out Of It. The veterans must be registered by May 6. Your nomma In Rrovo Mrs. Etta Barton spent a few IM NEWSPAPfl lc6T,SN HU llAI Monticello local happenings where TO THE 4',' POWER MOWER type: spring braced. 22 teeth, handle. Reg. 3.99. 2.99 We are publishing this in the San Juan Record in hopes that somebody desiring to take this clast and not having heard it will become informed through this media. Please tell your neighbors and friends to everyone will get to hear about it. Remote controls on hanendle: 2 , hp gine, rewind starter; 4 wheel settings; safety $4488 LITTLE --- na . THEATRE Hardware Week Special (KELSOH) Montlrello, I'teh Show Time 7:30 pm Matinee Sat. 3 pm Diot.A-Roi- n OSCILLATING SPRINKLER Covers 3000 sq. ft. Sat.. Mon. A Tuea. 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