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Show Northy Nielson will teach while Mrs. Merl Goforth is in Cortez with her sister. Bluff News Mrs. Mrs. Maggie Nielson, All high school kids moved to Jennie Barton and Mrs. Boren Sunday. Jerry, La went to Blanding to the old Blanding Vem Powell and Vernie Wilson. all folks party Saturday. They said they had a real nice time. They rented them a cabin. School started in Bluff, Aug. Mrs. Merl Goforths sister Mr. 31. Lucille Goforth had an operation in Cortez hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Read the advertisement It pay THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday. Sept. 3. 1953, Page 2 Schafer. Roll call answered by THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF SAN JUAN. COUNTY. UTAH a labor saving hint Some letters from and about Missionaries Published Every Thursday at Monticello. Utah read. A short business session Entered at the Pust Office at Monticello, Utah, as second class held. Minutes of last meeting matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. read by Mrs. Pehrson in the abBIRL J. BREWINGTON, Editor and Publisher sence of Secretary Mrs. Slavens. MRS. CORNELIA PERKINS, News Writer. Phone 27R2. Monticello Devotional by Mrs. Blake Why go to church. people do not Mrs. Cooper presented another Silver Chalice." chapter an Club adjourned. A lovely dessert lunch was served by the HOME CAHNERS' FIRST CHOICE! The San Juan Record ill! iiiiifr I Wa Only BALL JARS come with hostess. SECURITY TITLE COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harral and family spent the weekend visiting relatives in Farmington MONTICELLO. UTAH ABSTRACTS SERVICE Mrs. Sophia Harral of Farmington, N. M., is a guest of her son Ernest Harral and family. MEMBER OF UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ENGINEERING PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Subscription Rales in San Juan 'and Adjoining Counties Six Months $3.00 Subscription Rates Elsewhere One Year Six Months $3.50 One Year . $1.75 $2.00 PRICE 10 CENTS PER COPY Monticello News weekend in Price (Mrs. H. E. Blake) Lydia Dalton came from Salt Lake the last of the we and The B. Y. F. Rail held at will spend some time visiting the Community church on Sun- relatives in San Juan county day was a nice affair. Delegates and in Colorado. from Cortez and Dove Creek Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner were in attendance. The proMr. and Mrs. Karl S. Bar- -' gram by each group was inter- and esting. The singing was espe- ton left this week for an extendcially nice. The Cortez group ed sight seeing trip. One of the won the attendance banners. The places to be visited is the wondMonticello ladies served a lunch erful Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. to about 60, after the meeting. sf" t Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kinnamon Rev. and Mrs. Parks left Monand family are home from their day for Grand Junction. They had stayed over to attend the vacation trip. B. Y. F. Rally. Mrs. Laura Pehrson is convalat her home after two R., L. Wilkin of Ginger Hill escing weeks in St. Marys hospital in and nephew John Robert Wilkin Grand where she unof California were Monticello derwentJunction an operation. callers Sunday. ar It All Checks . . . Lester Schafer and chifd-re- n Lynn, Marilyn and Carla of Cortez were visiting Mrs. Blake and the Elmer Bailey family Friday. - From oil change to Fall lubriall checked for you in cating a jiffy. And it all adds up to smooth driving for the pleasant weather ahead. Our smile of service puts a smile of contentment in your car. ... PAULS SERVICE Monticello, Utah NOW WEDGEWOOD BRINGS YOU THESE PREMIUM FEATURES L Mrs. We Community church peo pie were pleased to greet our friends Mr. and Mrs. Basil Slavens of Cortez' on Sunday at the church. Keith and Reid Jewkes and Colman Hughes is spending a few days in Arizona on business. family were called to Orangeville the first of last week by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christ- the sudden death of the senior ensen were business callers in Jewkes, Jesse David 82. Funeral services were held Thursday Cortez on Friday. in the Orangeville Ward Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Hunt and with Bishop Raymond Sitterud Mr. Jewkes had been family left Thursday to attend a officiating. in public affairs in St. prominent Hunt family reunion at Emery county for many years. George. The widow, six sons and one 21 grand children and Mr. and Mrs. Thea of Telluride daughter, 13 great grand children survive. Colinto moved the have Colo., man Hughes house in southeast We are in receipt of an invitapart of town. tion to attend the the wedding of The Suleman Garcia home is Miss Dorothy McGough to Mr. being remodeled by having the Ralph Lervip onSept. 11 at the roof lowered and a stucco job. Centenary Methodist church in Salt Lake City. The bride was in San Juan Public schools of the County born and raised opened for registration on Aug. County. - Join our ranks at Home Economics. You will enjoy the splendid facilities of the new Student Union Building for recreation and social development. In this beautiful structure you can make your leisure hours enjoyable and your educational contacts beneficial. LL For further Information, write tot Presidents Office, Utah State Agricultural College . . , Logan. Utah An exclusive feature! The Selector let you select exact broiler position. Broiler grid apd acep pan or down to just right distance from heat. Infra-rerajr Impart that "barbecue flavor . . . mean perfect, smokeless broiling. Unit removable for deep broiling , . . or for tasjr washing. Register September 2426 On Aug. 25. Mrs. Max Dalton gave a party honoring the fifth anniversary of her little daughter Carol's birth. There were 14 little folks who came bringing gifts and to help Carol have a happy birthday. There were also three mothers an aunt and a grandmother present, also a young ladv who had charge of the games. Every one had a good time and enjoyed the refreshments served. STYUNG A luxurious touch to brighten tip your kitchen . . . and that highlights the glistening beauty of die Titanium Monday nights. With a typewriter a must these days for your school work it will pay you to note the prices we have on our machines. McCONKIE RITES HELD IN SALT LAKE Funeral services were held iin the twentieth Ward Chapel lor Dr. James McConkie Wednesday. H; died of polio m Minneapolis, Minn., while teaching at the Minnesota University and was brought to his home m Sait Lake City tor burial. President David O. McKay nf the Church of Jisus Chjjst of Latterday Saints, Ruben JTClark hie counselor; Henry D. Moyle, member of the Council of Twelve and Dr. Tracy Y. Cannon, executive chairman of the church music committee were the speakers "A President McKay said, person's life is measured not by how long but how well he lives Met.svrtd by mat standard om till aCcd loved one has lived a long .nd useful life. In service to his fellow men Dr. McConkie has accomplished much. Never once when the call for service aid he hesitate, Elder Moyle said, We can look at James' life from any angle and at any time and we same conclusion, come to the that he had arrived at the maturity of manhood and had the strength and courage of man; but tnat he nevertneless retain- Remington Portable Quiet Riter $97.50 phis tax O Smith Corona Portable $97.50 plus tax Used Royal Portable $65.00 Used Royal Portable $75.00 THE DOVE CREEK PRESS Phone 34v brush. New . TUESDAY and FRIDAY thereafter FLUORESCENT ILLUMINATION A CREEK The music for tha impressive services were conducted by Richard P. Condie, assistant tabernacle choir leader and Alexander Shriner, tabernacle organist. COSTUME JEWELRY wide variety and price range for all your gift occasions at the Dove Creek Jewelry, Dot Creek. Colorado. Shortage of water hai been the No. 1 limiting factor for Utah agriculture almost since pioneer days. While nearly every creek and trickle Is diverted into irrigation ditches, engineers soy for too much water never reaches the farms being lost by seepage, evaporation and waste through inadequate distribution systems. Such was the story at Pork Valley in western Box Elder county but not today. Mrs. Lydia Dalton of Salt Lake City is visiting with the families of her two sons Max and Melvin. Mrs. Dalton is a former resident of Monticello. She has lived in the city since her home was razed by fire several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bailey their Arizona with left for thinks grand son Buck. Buck there is no place like Monticello. He spends the summers here and returns to the home of his Jesse and Mrs. parents Mr. Smith of Snowflake at the be ginning of each school year. ... How 6 ranchers, depending on Fisher Creek improved the system so that tho last flume (3 receives 55 of tho water flowing out of Fisher with less than 1 previously, is a story of great who depend on irrigation. Its well told in tho The Utah r-- vY jbt. fluorescent lamp range with soft . . keeps entire work shadow-free- we will have More PROFITS From Poultry Not many years ago, about hens were oil one poultry man could handle alone. Todoy, one man con handle 4,000 or 5.000 hens thonks to improved But design In poultry houses. poultry houses cost reol money. How Ralph K. Powell of lehi cleverly designed and built his own poultry houses ot low cost, makes profitable, foformotivo reoding In the September 3 issue of The Utah 1.000 !-- 3 Ralph Powell end his ion Gene. Thoy vied let peter end Bentonite for roofs ol thou poultry houses. Former. Th.r.s always r.oding for all th. I'Vf IfAO THI UTAH FARMER FOR 25 YEAR) AH y family finds tf a halpful, The Utah Fenner ves m$ the stones el toccettfel lern operetoni. EDGAR S SMOOT Ires. Datry f eons Centarvilto, Uteti H regularly toedJtVOOd DmaOft. I m'aaiw fciKcat Manufacturing Ca, Newark, California (tmimaiy-- m and SEND FOR COPY XT, Please use same Card in Window The Business That Service Built Home Owned and Home Operated Phone 66R2 Monticello, Utah fam- it's only $1.50 a year, $3.50 for 3 years. FREE SOUTHEASTERN UTAH GAS CO. good ily in The Utah Farmer Th , , , beteut Utah Former Is contented only with tho problems and Interests of Utah form folks. It will pay yon to read Smoot O . Irrigation system water, miles from Iho intake) Canyon, as compared significance to farmers September 3 inuo of Former. pickup and delivery service operating: in Monticello. Concealed Surface Dove Creek, Colorado PARK VALLEY Starting: on Tuesday, September 8th and every Porce-lai- n OAl Portable Typewriters For School ! Several Monticello people enjoyed the double feature show at the Auto Vu Drive In theatre across the state line Sunday and Pickup and Delivery Cleaning Service GOLD TONE Sealed Jar O 0OME,OffWH t! IMI d New Press-to-Tes- Its great Prepare yourself for success on a truly democratic campus. Opportunity is afforded to prepare yourself for your chosen profession at Utah State under the most highly qualified instructors in the nation, leading to desirable positions in many areas including Science, Humanities, Engineering, Technology, Agriculture, Forestry, Education, Commerce and Industry, and New Just ed child's innocence." Dr. Cannon a friend and teacher of Dr. McConkie, made this comment in speaking of his beJames spread loved pupil, light and was loved wherever 31. The Community church work- he went He had a great promers met Sept. 1 at the home of ise as a composer. Wnen he was Vernon Clyde Christensen, felt Mrs. Fern Richey. Meeting call- in the East visitors saw and was Schafer, Phillis Sieber, Arden that of the the Lord spirit to Mrs. ed order President and Jerry Edwards spent the by in Jhim. President Clark said James held positions of honor and trust in the church, and he was a man who lived rightous-l- y. to be an Aggie! Utah State SELECT-O-GRI- DOME LIDS N. M. TITLE INSURANCE t is V; DELUXE CLEANERS Utah's Exclusive n Phone 49R On Highway 160 Dove Creek, Colo. M ? f f LL THI UTAH FARMER 36 Richards St. Salt Lake City, Utah wint to find out ! yovr tnagazint can sey Enter my subscription for tho petted I 1 Farm and Livestock Magazine r- -ti so P S..C e. , Name Addreis I PosloffKO fr Copy, without be as esaful le ate as you checked: SO rmi-- sl obligation on my part |