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Show Mrs. Mendenhall was born in Escalante, October 15, 1889, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LleShe moved to welyn Harris. Shumway, Arizona with her parents. October 24, 1901 she married William Allen Frost who had four young children from a previous for held were marriage, and helped to raise Funeral rites From ShumSybil Harris Frost Mendenhall, them to maturity. a former Monticello resident, in way she moved to Kirtland, New Salt Lake City at the. Deseret Mexico in 1903, and to Monticello Mortuary, Fridey, January 6. Bis- in 1906 when her husband took hop Orin Mortensen of the 24th a contract to mage brick for the the services. old L. H. Redd Store and the Ward conducted Oscar McConkie, Joseph and George A. Adams residence. She spearheaded the organizaPearl Lewis were the speakers tion of the Monticello Camp Music was furnished by the Daughters of Utah Pioneer with Funeral Rites Resident Held For Former Local A Gift For Any Occasion . . . 19 charter members the first organization of its kind in the county. She became its first president and acted for three years as the head of the organization. She was a devoted mother and an active church and community worker. She moved to Salt Lake City in 1924. After the death of her first husband she married Leo Mendehall in Salt Lake City, June 24, 1945. There she lived until her death. She is survived by her husband, two children, Ralph H. Frost, Ogden; Leland C. Frost, Salt Lake City: three Frost step children, Mrs. Maud Ramsey, St. George, Wilford Frost and Clarence E. Frost, Monticello; and pine Mendenhall step children, Rex Mendenhall, San Diego, California: Lavern and Warren Mendenhall, Grace, Idaoh; Stanley Congressman Urges Communities On THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, Jan. 12, 1936, Page 8 landings. The 23,000 aircraft now owned by private business and private organizations is 17 domestic airlines. Federal funds j total cost of construction of the times the number operated by can provide 62.44 per cent of the new airfields and airports. Airport Program In order to obtain federal funds for airports near the smaller communities of the state, the municipal officers of Mexican Hat, Hite, Glen Canyon, Bluff and Gouldings Trading Post were urged to cooperate and develop a unified approach and a stronger case for the small airports with officials in similar localities. This was the gist of a letter from Congressman Henry Aldous Dixon received New this week. Mendenhall, Albuquerque, Mexico. Vivian Ede. Venice Burn-hursThe entire federal and state Thelma Cooley, Ruby Ter-rin all of Salt Lake Citv; and appropriation for airports Utah went to Salt Lake City for Phyllis Clarke, Idaho Falls, a number of years past, he pointed out. Last year, 1955, the smalt, v ler communities broke into the appropriation column for the first time. Salt Lake City received $560,395 while the rest of the state received $159,429. Congressman Dixon indicated he would help work for a greater apportionment to the outlying areas in the state. Dr. Dixons letter indicated that the chief former deterent to the use of federal money for secondary airfields had been removed. A ruling of the Secretary of Commerce that ten airplanes had to be located on a field before it was eligible for recognition was eliminated in the last session Congress. Support of the Three Churches Form New Scout Troop In City When snoivs pile up... Jeep A new Scout Troop is being formed in Monticello. It is Troop number 318. It is being sponsored No need to wait for winter roads to be cleared! You can get through in spite of the weather with the extra traction of the Universal Jeeps drive. Because front and rear wheels supply power to take the Universal Jeep through snow and sleet, it holds to the course you steer over surfaces that cause other vehicles wheels to spin. On clear roads and highways, the Universal Jeep travels in conventional drive. You just shift a single lever for the extra traction of drive when you must forge through snow drifts, over roads, or out across frozen open land where no roads exist. Let your dealer show you how you can Universal Jeep. get through, in winters worst conditions, with a San Juan Community Church, The Assembly of God Church and the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Appointed to Scoutmaster is Mr. George Coats; Assistant scoutmaster, Robert L. Slavin, all of Utah the iby Commission Aeronautics Monticello. for 23 new secondary fields Troop Chairmen are: Reverend the state was anG. B. Crossman, Helmar Johnson throughout nounced in December by Harlon and C. F. Alderman, also of W. Bement, state aeronautics director. The need for the new Other troop chairmen will be fields is primarily based upon named as they are chosen or apthe enormous expansion of busipointed. ness flying in recent years and The first meeting will be held upon the need for emergency Thursday, January 19th at 7:00 P.M. at the San Juan Communi- shot, less than one-thir- d what ty Church. Any boy, age eleven It would cost in larger cities. to eighteen, is invited to join the Expiration date of the vaccine is March 4th, although new vacnew troop. cine can be obtained. However, use of the present supply of vacCounty Lagging . . . cine will be a deciding factor in the next allocation of serum. 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