Show MONTICELLO NEWS Owen Oven Payne highway high construction engineer who has been in the Moab hospItal several seeks receiving treat treat- treatment treatment ment for tor an infected hand spent a afew afew few days dats with his family thIS week but returned to Moab Tuesday for tor fur fur- further fur ther treatment The FER F E R A ladies are busy every Wednesday at the canning center put put- up fruit and vegetables to be gIven for relief this winter The community of Boulder gave a afine afine fine dance and miscellaneous shower in honor of MI and Mrs Tulley Har- Har Harvey Harvey vey who ate ale recent newlyweds Many useful articles were were presented to them for fOl their new home Some fIfty peo- peo people people were vere present A nIce lunch was as served during the evening Mr and Mrs K D WIllIams are the happy parents of a son born at the Moab hospital Sunday M L Coleman and Elwyn Blake drove to Kane Springs Sunday to get tomatoes from flom the Christensen n gardens gar gar- gardens dens there Mrs Kate Morse IS spending a week in Salt Lake CIty visiting her friend Mrs Marie Montgomery Mrs Claud Young has been quite ill III following an for typhoid fever Drought Engineer Ott att and Attorney Donald Adams returned Tuesday from froma a business trip to Provo and Salt Lake Mr Adams IS driving a new Dodge cabriolet as a result of the trIp Mr and Mrs H E Blake and daughter Grace drove out to Summit Point Tuesday night to take Vernon Perry to his home There was a large delegation of attended the Indian celebration at Bluff last week end Elmer Dalton went to Palisade after a load of fruIt Monday Geo A Adams took hIS daughter Mrs Hazel Baird to Sanford Colo Monday where she wIll ViSIt relatives Mr and Mrs George Brown of Ucolo made a trip to Provo bench the first of the week returning wIth a truck load of peaches From present appearances the drought relief work ork in San Juan coun coun- county ty will work to the everlasting benefit of the county in opening new sources of water supply for livestock lck and do- do domestic domestic use all over the county Out of twenty one projects carried out only two so far have been failures and andone andone one of those sun still has possibilities as drilling is still in progress At least three wells put lon down by the drought relief in widely idely scattered sections of the county have developed an amazing amazing ing amount of underground water It Itis Itis is reported that a well at Verdure b lr capable of supplying twenty five bat bal an hour it having r raised Sed to with with- within j in forty feet of the surface from a depth of feet Another well Sl sac miles east of Monticello is showing z 1 like amount of water from approxImately approximately the same death This drilling gives gI eVIdence th t domestic water ater may maybe maybe be hid most anywhere over the nigh high highlands lands of the county at a depth of from to feet in ample quantItIes quantities tIes for livestock watering as well ell asfor as asfor for domestIc use Sheriff Allred was called to Bluff Saturday by a complaint that n a boot boot- bootlegger bootlegger legger was operating at that place in open violation of the state liquor laws The stated that the boot boot- bootleg bootlegger leg legger er was selling liquor to th the Indians gathered there for the annual Ya-Ba- Ya Chi and that fears were entertained that there would be trouble Sheriff AUred Allred immediately left for Bluff On driving into town he found one Mor Mor- Mor Morgan gan Nielson of Blanding selling liquor openly from his truck right ln the middle of the crowds The sheriff sherif ar- ar arrested arrested rested Nielson finding three full cases of cf bonded liquor and an extra pint in inan Inan an otherWISe empty case and a case of wine in quart bottle with three quarts missing from the case No evi- evi evidence evidence dence was as obtained of Nielson having sold liquor to the Indians so he was brought to Monticello where he was arraigned before Justice of the Peace George P F Barton and was fined The accused still languishes In jail jaU in default of paying his fine but it is rumored that he pleads that if the law could give him back his liquor turn him loose and give him three days time he would be able to raise his fine |