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Show but as the mill is temporarily closed they went to Cortez. Mr. Goulding advises the scientists are assembling at Kay-ent- a for the Monument Valley and San Juan river expedition. July 4 there is a big celebration at Kayenta which will be a sort of wild west show without any strings on it. The Indians are taking keen interest and wide publicity is given it, and already they are assured of many visitors from California as well as from Ariz-onload of flour, Jltc Petit JloahiiUj. Onto-- . . men seem to agree that he wil either recover rapidly very soon, or will lose the battle in some what sudden manner. However, the fact that he has done so well Taken from the June 28 and July S. 1934 issues of the San Juan Record and reprinted for the information and enjoy ment of our many readers and Wednesday is showing signs of continued improvement, just ifies hope that he will win the 1334-FL- OUR MILL GETTING ANOTHER ENGINE TO battle. INSURE SERVICE Owing to some trouble with the gas engine the local flour mill had been using not being satisfactory a Diesel engine is now being installed but the trouble has meant a loss of business for 10 days. 1934 . -1934-- GRAVELING 1934 SPREAD AT LA SAL Soon one may leave the main highway at La Sal Junction and make that eight miles to La Sal on a good graveled road, as work going on now shows it to be the result Rock crushed last winter is being spread, graders are work ing away and teams are hauling Frank Barton making quite a few miraculously the material, pulled through 48 hours of un- jobs as well as adding another fair road to the countys systand consciousness, after a severe fall em. The state under direction of in his grainery on the ranch Claud Battey is doing it. south of Verdure June 17, is 1934 still fighting for his life, conO. Morris of St. Sadie Mrs. scious a good part of the time, and Salt Lake, and Elna and doctors seem to believe he George field worker with the AC Miller, has a fair chance of recovery. met with extension service, Mr. Bartons skull fractured and his spine is injured, one county and local leaders over the weekend and their mission eye likewise hurt and possibly and preservation other results of the fall and being food Mr. has reMorris preparation. lonesome his wait until long, from New York brother found him the morning cently returned where she has completed higher of June 19th. her doctors degree remarkable endurance, work to get Only in majoring and an apparent mandate in 1934 lifes book that he should live seem to account for his living. Harry Goulding and his bro That he may completely recovKurt Lee of the er is now the hope of his loved Goulding post south of Mexican ones and many friends. Medical Hat, came in Saturday to get a FRANK BARTON HOLDING HIS OWN; HAS A FAIR CHANCE ther-in-Ia- . , k w, ' . EXPENSIVE 1 1 Utah' 1 953 Accident Watted Uvt INCOME TAX. . . . ! t Money lit . Easy Does It , Joe Marsh Again! down to buy that This back. is the third time jacket I've done it! From where I alt everyones entitled to his own likes whether Its a sports jacket, a baseball team, or the beverage he likes for dinner. For example, the wife likes coffee along with Saturday night spaghetti while I like a glass of beer. We never try to "sell esch other on our personal it and hurry preferences. Just The Tires For Your Needs ?Spe$ionc . . . there no waiting iox special orders when you come here. Weve just the tire for your needa right here in our Yes. air ... no matter the stock Weve long miles cf safe driving in store for you. Complete Lubrication and Service at Stop in TEST-DRIV- E . 1933 on July 1st it carried 700 second feet of water, and that was a rather dry year. Unless prospectors find some good gold MILLION ACRES VACANT IN THE COUNTY; TIME TO BUY IT Of the 21,992,110 acres of vacant land in Utah (exclusive of reserves of all kinds as well as land owned) San Juan still holds the big area of 2,458,092 acres and about half of this is unsurveyed, or possibly lti million acres yet unmarked by corners and lines. Of the 52 million acres in Utah this county has about 10 percent so isolated as it is, far off from Utahs centers of political force, naturally here is the huge amount of public domain remaining for any one county and possibly as much as anyother pair of counties have left. There are according to Mr. Thomas, register of the land office at Salt Lake, 2203 home- stead entries pending and 269 other entries, the total of this being well over two million acres. Because of many filings made the last 15 months in San Juan it is likely that there is likewise a large share of these pending rights.4-MAIL -193- START CONTRACTOPS Airtight Wood Windows Made for Any Style of Home North America, is used 2 Durability. Wood sash does of high-graly m the manufacture are made not rust and is not corroded by windows, which air. in a wide variety of stock sizes salty or chemical-lade- ton 3 Resistance sticking. New and designs to suit any architecbuildings generally settle slightly tural style. The ease with which ponderosa on their foundations, often throwthe ing windows and doors out of pine can be worked is one cf The line. Wood windows can readily reasons for its popularity. wood is light in color, varying be readjusted for smooth operafrom creamy white to straw, and tion. 4 Ease of finishing. Ponderosa has straight, uniform grain. Its smooth surface is easily painted. pine windows can be given any varnished, stained or lacquered,- decorative finish and can be the advantages of pon- finished if the decorative scheme derosa pme windows are these of the house is changed. condensation. A Quietness. Because wood of heat, wood has r does not readily transmit sound, natural insulating value. Woo attling due to vibration is held window sash eliminates condensa- - ' a minimum. 1 R educed ter. We understand the young SAN JUAN COUNTY couple will make their home in HAS SURVEY SERVICE Salt Lake City. Mr. Frank S. Sherer, has re1934 cently opened a survey service Mrs. J. Ward Palmer is the in Monticello, serving San Juan mother of a fine baby girl bom county. Mr. Sherer comes to MontiJuly 1st and all even Ward, do ing well. If your phone does not cello well recommended, from function normally for a few days Corona, Calif., where he filled you might blame it onto that the duties of assistant city en- of girl. or if too many then cuss gineer and superintendent J. W. Public Works since January, j 1934 Several' went to the San Juan river yesterday to prospect for ?. our station and A NEW 1954 FORD PAULS SERVICE Monticello, Utah first to be certainly fatal L. Rowley, 22, of Salt Lake, and Ethel C. Dalton, 20, of Blandmg procured a marriage icense July 2 and the ceremony performed at Blanding as reported to us. The groom is the son of L. J. Rowley, and the bride is Claud Daltons daugh- - J EASTER CANTATA MOAB Commu n i t y The Baptist church will present their annual Easter Cantata on Sunday evening at 8, at the church i under the direction of Mrs. Ola Walker of the music department of the church and the accompanist is BJ1 Solomon. Solos will be sung by Miss Martha Shields, Miss Tanny Mrs. Ross Musselman, Captain Butler and Miss Mary Kroe--' sen. A duet by Mrs. Marvin Clever and Mrs. William Hayes. Others in the chorus include, Mrs. Kroesen, Mrs. Fred Garlett, Mrs. J. W. Corbin, Mrs. Dan Provonsha, Miss Sally Barlow, Miss Marlyn Johnston, Miss Margie La Branch, Miss Geri Learning, Emory Smith and Jimmy Walker. Drive-I- n Auto-V- u theatre Miles West of Dove Creek Two Shows Nightly Starting Time; Dusk 3Va Friday and Saturday April 9 and 10 SAN AN TONE Me-lic- h, Rod Cameron Arlene Whelan Sunday and Monday April 11 and 12 The Lady Wants Mink Dennis OKeefe, Ruth Hussey Eve Arden JUNIOR PROM Jpurney Cedar The City of Moab discovered its third well. They have had a crew drilling wells and three have been proved good all in about the same area. Just as soon, as they can be MOAB Rock Allan Lane ADMISSION Eddy Waller 58c and 10c ermnnnnnrmTmnnnrmrv . , . v -- J ly N fic control MOAB The annual Junior Tuesday and Wednesday Prom with Jimmy Darts orches- April 13 and 14 tra of Price was held at the high A Perilous school last Saturday gym Vera Ralston, David Brian 1948. evening. Scott Brady The decorations theme and Prior to that he served in the U. S. Maritime service holding were Penthouse Serenade, and the hall was an evening scene with sky scrapers in the dist- Thursday, April 15 ance. VOODOO TIGER Twenty-fou- r boys and girls worked for weeks making the Johnny Weissmuller and Jean Bryon place a dream heaven. Don Robinson is the sponsor and Mr. and Plus Mrs. Curtis Robertson were the Marshall of dance directors. gold along the old silt laden stream, famous for pockets of coarse gold. It is made unusually fascinating because the river is almost dry for the first time ever known leaving the bed open and free for men to see just what is along the old water course. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT SPEAKS Dr. A. Ray Oplin, MOAB of the University of resident G tah spoke in Moab on Wednesday evening. He has just returnvisit from an extended ed jf abroad at the request of the DeasV - - ' - Jf y i ex - , v : of State. partment . , f He spoke on general world Jj conditions and showed many wonderful pictures of the many places he visited while on his trip. Dr. Oplin was sponsored by A ,;; 54;. j I the FTA and introduced by Hel' ' ben M. Knight, superintendent of v-Lschools. the Grand County Frank S. Sherer PLANNING BOARD MEETS a Masters license for any ocean. MOAB The City of Moab is Mr. Sherer is a graduate civil growing each day, with new engineer and is licensed as a coming in to find work, registered land surveyor in both nemployment is bad at the Utah and New Mexico. More recently, Mr. Sherer was iresent time here. There is a ot of building being done and Chief Traffic Engineer for the much more to be done, but the local contractors have plenty of Legal Notices help. IN THE DISTRICT COURT The Planning Board are busy OF SAN JUAN COUNTY. every week with permits for STATE OF UTAH buildings and remodeling. PROBATE NO. 361 A public meeting has been called for next Monday for the In the matter of the adoption of citizens to meet with the board GERALD DEAN PARK and and the city council to consider CARL CLIFTON PARK, minors the new zoning ordinances to be ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Upon reading the affidavit of adopted. C. R. -1934- -THREE 5 non-conduct- or good shape. BADLY HURT AS CARS STRIKE HEAD-O12 MILES EAST Keith Bailey of Monticello is now gravely ill in the Moab hospital as the result of an auto acident that happened Saturday evening about 10:45 on the main highway east of town near the Ambrose Anderson farm. The two cars involved in the accident were a Ford roadster belonging to Earl Brown and a Ford tudor of Roy Millers. Mr. Miller was traveling west and the Brown car east when the left front wheels of both machines met with such violence that the occupants of both machines were badly shaken up. Mr. inBailey being most seriously and fracture skull a with jured broken ribs, and in the Miller car, Ida Miller and her brother were painfully injured. Marion will lose his arm as the result ot the accident it is claimed, unis less rapid improvement shown. Keith was driving the Brown car and Roy Miller the other. No attempt has been made to determine the cause of the accident Soon after the wreck a tourist happened along and brought the injured to town where they received first aid treatment before being taken to Moab. In the Miller car were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Homer In are advised. Rogers, w'e Browns car were Miss Virginia Redd, Keith Bailey and Earl Brown. At last reports Mr. Bailey has a fair chance to recover from a condition that seemed at ng j July 1st, Horace Allred took Theres news in the advertiseover the mail line business from Thompson to Monticello, form- ments. too. erly handled by the Moab Garage, and with a new truck or two he is now going along in Christensen on the same date commenced handling both mail route from the here to Dove Creek and the daily line to Bluff, via Bland-inthe latter run by Elmer Dal ton until July 1st Mr. Christensen is driving the eastern route, and Art Nielson well known here, has returned from Emery county to make his home again and drive the daily mai on the south route. Moab Garage people will go in for freight and express, anc Elmer Dalton, besides attending to that race horse, will do truck work on road and other jobs. marvelous system of trafyet devised. de g, Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation large size. SAN JUAN RIVER DRY FOR FIRST TIME KNOWN BY NATIVES Since the white man came or into this frontier in 1880-8- 1 52 years ago, San Juan river has never been known to go dry at Bluff yet in this year of our Lord it is dry. In contrast just note that in 1934 HIGHWAY USE TAXES 17J M.llion Dalian Tool, ft ntretlan, troporty COST OF HJOHWAT ACCIDENTS... If Million Dollar ST ATI OPERATING BUDGET ... 23.4 Million Dollar SCHOOl DIST. MOP. TAX 23 Million Dollar w Th Know IAFITT IS NO ACCIDENT Ladies Aid Society had their rummage sale the other might and aa soon as the doors opened, Easy" Roberts was Inside. Without n word, he beaded straight for the coat counter, picked out n shabby old tweed jacket, and paid for It. "Easy told me n little later that buying his jacket back wan getting to be a regular habit Thata been my favorite smoking jacket for year, he aaid. "And my wife talka me into giving it away regularly. Then I get to thinking how much I like 1934 2Vs 10 4 Million Dollar MHIioa Dollar TAX From vheie I sit Alton Lyman well known Blandmg man, died in the hospital at Moab Sunday morning as a result of blood poisoning caused by an accident with a drawing knife on the Chas. Redd ranch east of La Sal where he had been employed. Like many cases, as it is reported, Mr. Lyman did no get medical attention as soon as should have been the case, and when he got to the hospital all efforts to save his life proved futile. Mr. Lyman is about 40 years old, and leaves five children, one married and four single. Mrs. Lyman preceded her husband to the Other Side. bars on that mud trough river all may, with some justification say, the river is dry as hell." HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS ARE SA e. THE SAN JUAN RECCED State Road Commission of Utah, but haj tendered hs resignation Thursday, April 8, 1554 Pag 4 effective April 15th. A new traffic control system pumped to ascertain, the amount then planned by Sherer and his as- cf flow, it will be necessary water the and on beW. is now A. Kemp to get pumps sistant, tested in Salt Lake City on will be put into the main Lnes. Ponderosa pine, the most versa- tion, which often forms on the ing State street It is considered the tile wood found in abundance in inside cf metal sash when it is most modem and most nfechani-call- y z btstctb a c a a a a c tnnrs oVtf5 extensive- used. Q Why should an attic be ventilated and whats the best way to do it? A One important reason is to guard against condensation damage io the roof. Asphalt shingles, the roofing material generally used, are and durable, but the entire roof assembly must be well constructed if the roofing material is to give the full service of which it is capable. To insure long-lasti- ng F. Bennion Redd, K'A CjaJU- - In the true spirit of Easter Beautiful cards reflecting the deeply religious significance ol this wonderful occasion. Colorful cards, gay with the freshness and charm of spring flowers and spring landscapes restored to a new beauty. to delight the children . . . cards with ducklings, rabbits and colored eggs. They re all here . . . and many others, too, in our complete new collection of k Easter Cards. attorney for petitioner in the above entitlec, matter and Motion for Order to Show Cause filed in the above entitled matter and good cause appearing therefor. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: That Ward H. Park, the natural father of the above named minors, appear before a judge of the above entitled court in the courtroom of the San Juan County courthouse at Monticel lo, San Juan County, State of Utah ,on the 22nd day of May, 1954, at two oclock p. m. of said day and then and there show cause, if any he has, why this court should not make an order and decree to the effect that the above named minor children and each of them have been neglected and deserted by their natural father, the said Ward H. Park, and that the said Ward H. Park therefore be judicially deprived of the custody of said minor children and each of them. Dated this 7 day of April, 1954. L. Leiand Larson District Judge First PubL April 8, 1954 Last PubL April 29, 1954 San Juan Record Hall-mar- Come and see them soon and share spirit of Easter with all your friends. the THE DOVE CREEK PRESS Phone 34. Dove Creek, Colorado ns 8esv NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Margaret W. Redd Creditors will present claims proper ventilation and prevent condensation which might lead to withat vouchers to the undersignhis office in Monticello, warped roof deck boards, con- ed struct louvered openings high up Utah, on or before August 2, under the eaves in the gable ends 1954. F. Bennion Redd, Executor of the building. For each square PubL April 1, 1954 First foot of attic floor space, there should be half a square inch of Last PubL April 22. 1934 San Juan Record louvered opening. Q The walls below my win- - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF dows show water stains. Water SAN JUAN COUNTY, has condensed on the inside of i dp ttt&u ctatp the metal window sash, and has LOY P LAN- -) run down onto the wallpaper. MYRNA CASTER ) How can I prevent this? ) Plaintiff, A The best remedy is to invs. )SUM- stall windows made of wood. Pon- LLOYD T R LANCA S E ,)MONS inderosa pine sash has a natural ) sulating value, which reduces JR. Defendant, ) condensation to a minimum. ConCivil No. 843 densation occurs when warm, moist air strikes cold sash. When THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE the outside temperature is low NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned enough, ice can form on the inside of the metah Wood sash remains and required to serve upon F. warm in a warm room regardless Bennion Redd, plaintiffs attorof outside temperature, and con- ney whose address is Monticello, densation is no problem. Utah, an answer to the. comwithin 20 days after serHow water a should frozen plaint .0 vice of this summons upon you. pipe be thawed? A All faucets connected to the If you fail so to do, judgment pipe should be opened, and heat, by default will be taken against preferably from an electric source, you for the relief demanded in should be applied to the pipe at said complaint which has been the 'end near the fixtures. Thaw- filed with the clerk of the court This is an action to terminate ing will not crack pipes. Freezing causes cracks and thawing simply the bonds of matrimony existdiscloses them. ing between the plaintiff and Q A bathtub apparently has defendant and for such other repulled away from the wall, leav- lief as to the Court seems just ing a crack as wide as a quarter Dated this 30th day of March, of an inch in places- - How can this 1954. be fixed? s F. Bennion Redd A Plug the crack with caulkfor Plaintiff Attorney ing compound. If the wall is dark Utah Monticello, in color, use a light color caulk- First PubL 1, 1954 April and then it ing compound paint Last PubL April 22, 1954 with enamel to match the wall San Juan Record 5CSTioj SELECT-- 0 GRILL The Selector lets you select exact broiler and Grid position. deep pan glide up or down. Infrared heat imparts marvelous "barbecue flavor. Broiling is smokeless, too! Unit is easily removed for washing. See the new Wedgewood today! The Business That Service Built lountainPropaneCo. 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