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Show worthwhile discussions of these important lopicr. The schedule: THE OITICIAL NEWSPAPER OF SAN JUAN. COUNTY. UTAH Wednesday, Jan. 20, 7.30 p. m. and Russell Croft, watersheds Published Every Thursday ai Monticello, Utah school. Monticello health, high class as second MeniiceUo. at Office Utah, Entered ai the Pus! A. G. Kilburn and Thelma Huscatter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. soil conservation as it relatber, BIRL J, BREWINGTON. Editor and Publisher es to nutrition and health, MRS. CORNELIA PERKINS. News Writer. Phone 27R2. Monticello Blanding high school. Thursday. Jan. 21, 7:30 p. m. A. G. Kilburn and Thelma Huber, soil conservation as it relates to nutrition and health, Monticello high school. Russell Croft watersheds and health, Blanding high school. The San Juan Record $ More Wheat Under Price Support More than 400 million bushels of MEMBER OF UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION wheat were under price support November 15, 1953 as compared IN ADVANCE with about 335 million bushels on Subscription Rates in San Juan and Adjoining Counties the same date in 1952, the U.S. .... $3.00Six Months One Year $1.73 Department of Agriculture reSubscription Rates Elsewhere ports. In Utah there are about One Year Six Months $3.50 $2.00 900.000 bushels of wheat under comprice support in November, PRICE 10 CENTS PER COPY bushels 537,000 about with pared on the same date in 1952. TWO DAY CONSERVATION .'0 Jan. 20, at ne,:iay fvnvn, Figures for the current year INSTITUTE PLANNED p m. Mr A. G Kilburn and also indicate a marked increase FOR BLANDING Miss Thelma Hi.fcer of the U. S. in farm storage. Of the grain unAND MONTICELLO A. C. Extension Service w.l he der loan this year, 236 million discis'on bushels were in warehouse storHealth and conservation is preventing a similar of Soil Comerva-tio- n age and 144 million bushels in theme chosen for a two day in- In theindsubject its r.iation to rmtr farm storage. A year ago 261 stitute to be held in Blandinc tinn ar.d her th at the high million bushels were in warecrd Monticello on Jan. 20 and school in 3'ar.oing. These meet- house storage and 69 million bu21. are for adults only as the shels in ings farm storage. Purchase Forest Service, S. C. S., and children will get the same maaccounted for a relaagreements Extension Service are cooperat- terial at rrhool during thj day. amount of the grain small tively ing with the schools to put over under support, nearly 8 tne price conOn of Thursday evening two days comprehensive 1953 and less thah 4 in million servation work. schedule will be switched and 1952. in bushels million Parents wi be invited to pai Mr. Croft will be in Blanding shows that there The report and Mr. ticipate in this institute at twc while Miss Huber Monticello. have been marked changes in will each la ir evening meetings in in some of Since conservation is every- the storage situation Mr. IfU;sri2 Croft, of .1 e wheat the producing important evForest Service will present an bodys business and affects Kansas for example, had states. and is invited the on the illustrated discursion pudic eryone, 18,803,237 bushels or 15 percent of Watershfdr and Heim urged to attend these mcobngs of its total under loan in farm at MonticeiJe . f t school Wed and participate in the timely and storage in 1952 and 22,665,700 or 35 percent in 1953. Nebraska had 8,208,670 or 29 percent on the farm in 1952 and 15,324,572 Is The Only Life bushels or 52 percent in 1953. Montana had 56 percent stored Completes on farms in 1952 and 68 percent If something happens to you If pays your family, not Just in 1953. Utah had 379,000 bushels what you had already saved, but the amount you had planor 70 percent of its total under ned to save. loan in farm storage in 1952 and 601.000 bushels or 67 percent in William J. Huntor General Agent ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE - T KiJ-bu- ccm-munit- rn y. lufc-je- ct Plan That Insurance Itself Pacific National Life Assurance Co. Phone 111 Helper, Utah 187 S. Main EM Pirib LADIES DRESSES two for the price of one Also M High Anklets two for the price of one 12 Price NUMEROUS OTHER SPECIALS J. P. Court News Justice of C. R. Christensen, the Peace: State of Utah vs Bishop, fine $50. disturbing Jess Pete the peace, State of Utah vs Jess Pete Bishop, drunken driving, fine $100. State of Utah vs Joseph L. Nielson, failure to stop at a stop sign. $5. The County Planning Board is meeting this afternoon at the high school building. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey are now in Old Mexico where they will stay until next ApriL THE SAN JUAN RECORD Saturday, Jan. 23 8 p. rm, the Jan. 11, 1954 Pag 2 Thursday, senior class is again presenting Let Out Me the two act play, first time in their new suits at of Here at the elementary the game Thursday night. school recreation halL The proThe boys need your support. ceeds will be given to the basWe hope everyone will be out ketball boys to help pay for their suits. Friday and Thursday to root for You will see the boys for the the home team. t SECURITY TITLE COMPANY MONTICELLO. UTAH TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ENGINEERING SERVICE major-educatio- n, The Easy and Inexpensive Way fo Meet All Income Tax Requirements SvSlem. yHeal t lormt . pMigned Hospital Notes . . . Admitted: Effie McEntire, Monticello, accident; Marie Cornwell, Blanding, baby boy; Alice Trudgeon, Monticello medical; Edson Black Blanding, surgery; Michael Miller, Monticello, surgery; Fred Skidmore, Summit Point, accident: Maud Skidmore, Summit Point, accident; Ronald Blythe, Dove Creek, medical; A. M. Johnson, Monticello, medical; Steven Cash, Monticello, medical; Mae .Cooper, Monticello, medical. Rleases: Erma Nielson, Tonis Lee Johnson, Edson Black, Michael Miller; Effie McEntire was sent to Salt Lake City for further me dical care; Fred Skidmore was Business tbek John and Daniel released and sent out for fur Perkins to Grand Junction last ther medical care; Mrs. Erma week. Nielson is now in the Cortez hos pilal. To attend a dinner given by Mr, and Mrs. Leland Redd in . . honor of the recently released Grayson Ward Bishopric, Mr. The first basketball league and Mrs. Karl R. Lyman were season will be in Blanding last Thursday night. games of th? played Thursday and Friday was nights, Jan. 14 North Emery vs Mrs. Mary Jane Wilson and South Emery vs visiting with triends in Blanding Monticello; Monticello Jan. 15. last Friday. the Starting next Monday, Mrs. Gordon Heaton is in Salt high school in connection with Soil Division, Lake City with her children. Her the Extension son Johnny is tnere for an eye Conservation Service, U. S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land operation. a Management is sponsoring hcath and conservation proOBITUARY gram, beginning Monday with Henry Orville Skidmore was s ecial un.ls of stud on conser born Jan. 16, 1951 and died Jan. var on, watersheds nutrition, 8, 1954. He is survived by his and c r. aion. father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. The M.l.eol will av conduct F. O. Skidmore; two rmtest on Amrican-ia- . sisters, an :n.d O 'izensrnp which Loreen, age two and Dora May .J eight months; and his grandpar- soomoroJ hv the G'''c,ht Fed-eran of Womens Club in an ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Skidmore. effort to arouse interest in reThe sympathy of the commu- storing Independence Hall in nity goes out to the Skidmore Philadelphia. families in the hour of their beThe local winner will be sent reavement and loss. to the state contest and so on to It is reported a movement is the national, if successfuL The Rebus Rota Literary Club already under way to help the unfortunate families, through which is affiliated with the nathe churches, the clubs and the tional organization is promoting Red Cross. the local contest Gowramml expert by FARM AND RANCH Simplified INCOME TAX RECORD I balL Attmtiml FARMERS and RANCHERS, DUP TO MEET FRIDAY JANUARY 29 Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday Jan. 29 at the home Mrs. D. B. Perkins. The lesson will be on the Utah Pioneer that moved to Old Mexico and later returned to Utah. The subject will be treated by Mrs. M.LA. MEETING Salone, a native of Old Mexico. There will be special music. All Mrs. of the home at Meeting are cordially invited members night Clyn Young Thursday were the M. I. A. executive Please come. board members in their monthly A truck loaded with mud, planning meeting. to the Jones Drilling It was decided to give the j belonging scouts wishing to take tests Co., of White Canyon and driv en by a man named Campbell during mutual, a special room. How to obtain better order in went out of control at Recapture M. I. A. meeting was discussed where it was wrecked and burned Sunday. pro and con and will be preDeputy Sheriff Prock May sented later to all of the mutual took the injured driver to Blan officers and teachers. for emergency treatment March, the exact day not yet ding which he was sent to Corafter the as chosen was decided, month for the Gold and Green tez for further care. REBUS ROTA CLUB MEETS Seventeen members of the 1953. Rebus Rota Literary Club gathered at the home of Mrs. Ada Mr. and Mrs. Clyn Young en- Palmer Friday at 2 p. m. tertained at a family party on Clyde Shurtliff gave an inMrs. 11, talk on Americanism, formal Young honoring January brother, Demar Perkins, on his Mrs. Ila Robson explained the birthday. provisions of the Colorado Riand the ver Storage Act members voted to notify the U. S. Utah Congressmen of their favorable attitude on the matter, and also voted to sponsor an F. A. contest to promote interD est in reconditioning Inderpend-enc- e Hall in Philadelphia. were refreshments Dainty served by the hostess at the end of the meeting. See our Specials on Childrens Dresses for the Price of One and Robes-T- wo PLAY SHOES EXCHANGE STUDENT LECTURE WELL ATTENDED The International Farm youth exchange student, dainty and demure Jillyn W.ntch captivated her audience Monday at a public meeting sponsored by the Lions. Sent to Denmark through the facilities of the Extension Division and the Lions Clubs of Utah she spent six months in Denmark living m various homes to get firsthand information of farm life in that land. She showed colored slides as she talked of the places and the people she had seen and visited the place where her great great grandparents had lived. An International Farm Youth exchange students appointment is made on the basis of civic, social' and religious community activities, scholastic rating and 411 background. Raised on a 640 acre farm. Miss Wintch with her ten year 4H club background, a Bmiami Young College certificate, and a two year LDS mission experience) was well qualified to become an ambassador of goodwill to a foreign land The IFY program was started soon after World War II to promote peace and good will in the world through student exchange. Utah' sends two students each one year. The Lions Clubs bear Exhalf of the expense and the tension service is responsible for the sponsors of the other half. All In One looseleaf Book , ,!v4 s; For Livestock Ranches, Dairy Farms, Poultry Randies, Orchards, Vineyards, Groves, Hay and Grain Farms, Truck Farms and Diversified Farms of All EXPERIENCE NO BOOKKEEPING Kinds REQUIRED Malires Income Tax Reports Easy to Prepare Prlcesi $2.00, $3.30 and $5.00 complete. Including sheets for one year or more, and Income Tax Bulletin THE DOVE CREEK PRESS ' 4 Phone 34 Dove Creek, Colorado 4 f r From Start To Finish itfs All M. H. S. 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