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Show State Accepts 3 National Programs Having Anniversaries in 1954 4-- H Three national 4--H programs era Irrigation Hours with important anniversaries in 1954 have been accepted by the State Extension Service. They are Field Crops and Frozen Foods, in which International Outlined VOLUME NO. 33 Monticello citizens located on Harvester Co., is providing the the west of Main Street will be awards for the 10th consecutive allowed to use the city water outside purposes from the year, and Meat Animal, on which for Thos. E. Wilson has been awards hours of 12 midnight to 11 a.m. donor for 25 years. Mr. Wilson Those located east of Main is chairman of the National Street may use the water beCommittee on Boys and Girls tween the hours of 1 p.m. until Club Work and one of the Com- midnight This ruling holds unmittees founders. til further notice is given. Awards are identical in the The City Council also rethree programs on county, sec- quests that no water be wasted tional and national levies. Coun- as there is still an acute water ty awards are two gold-fille- d shortage. medals of honor, and eight selected state winners will each be given a sectional award of trip to the 1954 NaClub Congress in tional Chicago. Six of the sectional winners will each receive a naCheryl Ann Young, 3 tional award of a $300.00 col- daughter of Doyall and Leda hitmore oung, died April 8 lege scholarship. Field Crops and Fro- about 3 oclock in the morning, In zen Foods, the state winner will while en route to Durango for be awarded a $50.00 U. S. Sav- surgical assistance, because her ings Bond. The state winner m veins had collapsed. She was acthe Meat Animal program will companied by her father, her receive a pocket watch. mother, a trained nurse and Dr. AH these programs are con- Simons. 4-- Money Arriving Accident For Airport Col-ma- Child Dies After Tonsil Operation H Injured in Car John Charles Colniun, a Mon-- 1 ticello school student, is hospi-- 1 talized in Cortez, as a result of a car accident 4 miles east of Cortez. Apparently speeding caused the crash. The car rolled over twice and landed on its n wheels in the bar pit. The boy was thrown 3 feet over a five wire fence m a field. He recived a fractured vertebrae, concussion, and injuries to his nose jaw, and ribs. Sheriff Seth Wright took the parents to the bedside of their child. At last I all-expen- se DEVOTED TO THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY. UTAH THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 1954 MONTICELLO. UTAH PRICE 10 CENTS PER COPY reuidn The town has now received from thestate for use on the airport. This represents 90 per cent of the total amount we will receive under a cooperative agreement with the Stite Commission to Aeronautical match the money it gives to us It is hoped that work will begin immediately. $11,250 $4,000,000 Uranium Mill Planned NUMBER Well Known Artists Featured In Program at L. I). S. Chapel Urscl T. IVteron and Fred E. Peterson, noted artits, w ill ip- pear m Monticello Saturday evening. April 24th at the L1)S Chapel. The program is sehedui- ed for 8 p.m. Ursel, Lyric soprano, student of Emma Ramsey Morris and Hans Clemens, also studied wi.h her husband. She plans an tive career as aVartist singer, a; well as mother of two sons. Phil ip and Gregory. She filled a ms- sion for the LDS church, u here she sang a great deal in the K3n sas City, Missouri region Fred is a piano student of Mabel Haddington, British pia- mst and Nellie Wadsworth and a voice student of Emma lvam-se- y Morns and Hans Clemens. He had a private studio of voice and piano and conducted choirs and choral gi'.upt; tin Light Opera Oratuiio and Sacred Controversy Over Land Survey Area School Meetings I An area school meeting for ' School Superintendents, ' County end clerks was held in Price! Tuesday to bett.r inform them! on the change in the statiscal and reports made ne- eessarv through the new laws the Special Iegisla- - I ! j utostVinter. , I "he' VmovX to the Monticello hospital. The car driven by Colman was Construction of a $4,000,000 demolished It be- uranium mill at Moab. is excompletely longs to Elmer Jones. pected to begin this summer. - The mill will employ 300 to 400 workers. Capacity of the Uranium Ore Rights mill is classified information. Go To Tintic, However, backers of the project Services. He ducted by the Cooperative Exsang us soloist in said it would be one of the tension Service. Associates in San groups. largest in the world, if not the like Following a trip to Hawaii, largest. Juan County the Petersons locate in the Charles A. Steen. Moab, pres- San Francisco will area, as singers ijob can be successful without Tintic Standard Mining Co. ident of the Utex Exploration as well as teachers of piano gHd follow-u- p management, Mr. and other interests last WednesCo. said Tuesday his organizaVarner said that planting the and voice. Juaners: Deer San My day won the race to uranium tion would combine with Salt This couple is being sponsor- grass is only the first step. In Whether this world is a betrights on the 176 acre Patter- Lake City interests in building ed by the Rebus Rota Club to most cases, the report said, son ranch in Big Indian mining the mill. He said Utex would ter or a worse place than it earn for the annual high water hauling, intensive herdmoney district of San Juan County, ac- join with Combined Metals Re- school was 50 or 100 years ago, doesnt awarded each ing, and fencing are necessary to scholarship so as Bob whether to me much concern cording Bernick, of the duction Co. in the project. the club. get proper use of a maximum by year 1 am getting more out of it. The Salt Lake Tribune. The plant is expected to be amount of the new grass once it in made been has that The firm, with Utex Oil Co. built by the Uranium Reduction progress is established. science and learning, the improand individual Salt Lake and Co. Both Combined Metals To demonstrate the high emved devices for comfort and Texas interests secured fee min and Uranium Reduction are phasis placed by the Forest Sermore efficient operations general interests of the properties headed by E. H. Snyder, Salt vice on the National Forest does not necessarily from G. O. Patterson, Moab, a Lake City mining man. erally, range restoration program in the make it a more profitable school stockman and Republican repThe mill will obtain the bulk Intermountam Region the figD-3of experience. 1 resentative in the Utah Legisla- of its ore from the MiVida Co. s ures show that over I consider the many hardships ture, from Grand County. It will also handle ore from in of all Forest reseedthe Service Sealed in bids s c e n e quadruplicate inconven i and great This ranch has been the focal dependent operators in the area. to the conditions con- ing h:is been done here, Mr. Varthrough which my father had to The MiVida mine was dis- subject lease intense of interests point will be received ner said. tained struggle, as compared to theI on the part of a number of ur- covered and developed by Mr. until 2 herein, Tire Intermountain Region in30, 1954. and p.m. ease and comfort in which anium companies and individ- Steen. It made him one of the at that time April cludes the national forests of for publicly opened, live. I have lived 21 years longmost fabulous millionaires of uals. Idaho southern all Nevada, Utah, lon12 furnishing labor, specified er than my father lived, It is about seven and one half the uranium age. The mine is materials, and services for per- and western Wyoming. Reseed-projecger than my mother, and I have Dismiles south by southeast of the located in the Big Indian of 1953 totalled 23,980 45,000 feet of drilling reason to believe they might trict of San Juan County about forming on acres MiVida of the 19 national forests Charles arthe within big Monument the discovery as if Valley I, have done as well 70 miles southeast of Moab. Steen. of the Region. ea of Utah and Arizona. kind of conveniences that I enIn Salt Lake City, a spokesA bid bond on U. S. Standard In addition to proven methAccording to L. L. Travis, Tex joy had relieved them of their ' man for the Snyder interests Form No. 24, or a certified ods of reseeding by plowing or as oil and mining man, Tintic drugery- and Utex Oil Co. have one sixth said construction of the mill check made payable ta the Treas brush and planting Within reach of my pillow is would not start until a method urer of the United States, will the grass seeds, interests in the minerals, experimental a radio over .which I cam hear In return, Mr. Patterson re- - of handling the ore has been be required with each bid in work was continued in newer news and other matters from all He ore termed from the amount of ten percent of the methods of range restoration. ceived a substantial cash pay- - devised. . over the world at any hour of the Mi Vida Mine a more dif- bid price for drilling 45,000 feet On the Targhee National Forthe day or night The temperaHer death was caused from ment made to him over the week ficult ore than Colorado Plateau as set forth in the Bid and sched est a ture in my home is governed by complications following a ton- - end. Twenty five per cent of the ores. Hb special study of spraying a flow sheet was ule of unit prices. and wyethia and hersagebrush a thermostat; I have telephone sillectomy performed by a sur- - gross value of the ore produced now beingsaidworked out. inThe bidder shall submit relievbicides results. shows to a total of electric UP in $295,000. service, Grand Junction a few service, geon Ore from the MiVida Mine is formation as to the type, capac- This method promising nas been tried Mr. Travis said that Minerals now ing .me of about all the proces- days before, being stockpiled at Ship-roc- ity, type of mounting, and con- where there is a stand of native ses which used to be wearisome. ,Her death came as to Engineering Co., Grand New Mexico. dition of the equipment he pro- grass beneath the brush or weed water cold Hot and always the only girl tion, Colo, was engaged in a Meet Stockholders Being poses to use in the performance ready, vacuum cleaner, washer, she wag, the idol of her familv. core drilling program now on Mr. Steen made his announc-me- of the work, together with a patch. Controlled burning is another dozen different a and fridge She was a precious, loveable toe property, of the proposed mill fol- brief statement of his experienc method employed to remove gadgets of which my child who delighted to sing and Immediately to the north and lowing the annual stockholders in drilling under conditions sim sagebrush and open up the land father and mother never heard. play the piano. adjacent lo the Patterson ranch meeting of the UCex Exploration ilar to those 'described in the bid to grass production. But the thing of are properties of the Continent-195- 0 Co., Monday at Moab. At the form. born Ann was 21, May Studies are being pressed to Cheryl is not just what to consider al Uranium Corp., a Grand June time, stockholders were told that I Copies of the Bond and Con- solve New at Mexico Mescalero, reseeding problems in 1 am getting out of today in the tion concern controlled by Ger-h- production from the Companys tract forms Monticello to with and moved not areas be obtained will yet found adaptable to may for today way of comfort, aid Gidwitz, Chicago cosmetics mine hit 10,000 tons iof ore dur- from the United States Atomic known parents a year ago. methods, Range planting soon be a thing of the past. I ing March. Besides her parents, she is j manufacturer, Energy Commission, Box 270, Chief Varner said. shall pass from my comfortable Stockholders of Utex Explora Grand Junction, Colorado. This property- - on a Utah State The over-al- l objective is to put home with all its conveniences, survived by her two brothers, school acre of national section- - is now producing tion Co. renamed Mr. Steen as everypossible Sandy, 12, a grand the same as they passed from Craig 9 and W. T. Hudson, Casper Con-Lamaximum to uranium forest Mrs. president, Salt Annie ore, its all rangeland Young, with according house mother, old their log New York forage productioninto and was reelected help City, and numerous aunts tinental representatives. Core Wyoming; Mrs. relics of the dark g r, Rosalie Charles, the youngest son of solve the Regions soil erosion, drilling has disclosed an ore ages. After all, it is not what uncles and cousins. B. AdJames Decker and moPearl Mr. Steens Moab,, range forage, and watershed but what they LDS funeral rites were cond- body on which shaft sinking is men enjoy, ther, was named Treasurer. Mit- ams Decker, flew from New problems. achieve. Tha battles men win ucted Sunday at 2 p.m. with being completed. Moab. was named York City last week. His brothare worth more than the plea- Daryle Redd of the Monticello The uranium ore in the area chell Melich, Maxine Boyd, of er, Webster, professor at the and values secretary, True makes on the Shinerump outsures they indulge. Bishopric in charge. Planning: was named as University of Utah, met him at Texas, Houston, are not matters of this fleeting The chodr sang I Know that crop. Drilling past the rim of assistant secretary-treaure- r. Di- his fathers ranch home and they Board tothis the of everlasting Meeting: outcrop picks up mineralitoday, but all drove to Farmington, N. M., my Redeemer Lives. zation between 98 and 150 feet. rectors, in addition to the offi- to see the morrow. The City Planning Board and inmother two and offered the Thomas W. Julian R. McCormick include boys cers, My fatheT rode on his horse of their sisters, Mrs. Helen Mayor Edway Redd, and City and A K. McGill of Moab. cold vocation. The speakers were Mer through the heat and the under Mrs. Cleona Morgan. Manager Keith Jewkes, attendFoutz and D. B. Reof Stevens, nil Officers Blanding. the Uranium and the storm; he lived On his return East Charles ed a planning meeting at Moab and Daryle Redd, Monduction Co. are E. H. Snyder, a leaky mud roof, and drove his Perkins in Denver to visit with to discuss cooperative planning ticello. president, Mr. Steen, vice pres- stopped pony team along the sandy of his brother J. B. prublems Monday afternoon, in the family O. F. and Mrs. Salt Men's Chorus with The Burton, ident, through is freight road; he drove Charles employed by the the courthouse. r. g City, secretary-treasureClyda Christensen conducting discouraging mire, over McMillan Publishing Co. As asLast week at the suggestion of Lake Sponsored by the Moab City adin of But the Dead Directors Not company Sleepeth' Dr. Simons, a rocks and along peri- sang a dinner was given in sales terrisistant the Council, Health Council manager, Mr. to a are were the officers dition world-widlous dugways. All the water that Other musical numbers covers was at the Bethany Hall he is the Monticello in evening tory organized came in our home was earned violin duet, In the Garden by with the following officers and Me Cormick and E. H. Snyder He speaks several languages; for all who attended the after of water Lake of Salt and Hunt Jr. Porter Joe City. Hyrum in a bucket- all the hot most fluently, Spanish Portu- noon session. committeemen: Misner, Blanding and a choir number chairman; Mrs. Lloyd was heated on the wood stove, gese, and French. Reta wr Adams, Sometime Well Understand. no electricity for anything; our Hid He graduated from the BrigMrs. Mary Ann Thomas writes vice chairman; Vera Foy, secre - i NCW UmniUni oil coal Mrs. Marie Redd gave the fire, or heT home in Wales, she ham an from William filled Young light was the A ore uranium University, has of tary; strike treasurer; Joyce, and and Mr. or tallow; no telephone; the reading Dear Parents LDS mission and had two years and her husband had a fine Mrs. Sweede Odet- been found on Indian Creek and own. of verse her some original fastest way to get anywhere te, Bishop Summers, Reverend northwest of Monticello. It is at Kings College in London. voyage and found perfect wea or to carry any message was on The impressive services cameWil-for-tod Yates, Father Kaiser, Edway located on a state mineral lease For the past couple of years ther in their homeland. They a horse. That was the stem, a close with benediction by to all Redd, Keith Jewkes, Mill Mc- in section 2. Township 31 South, he has been with the McMillan sent love and! greetings ' Ircst. i Co. hard life that my father and mofriends. San 21 the Juan Robert Publishing Cormick, Leon East. Krumm, Range At the graveside service Mr. ther had to live. June K inn am an, and According to Alonzo Mackay, Frost Black of the stake presi- Adams, I was at my fathers bedside John members of the Salt Lake City, Roring, president of what dency dedicated the grave. on the last day of hs life; committee. Oonefalidated to amount and floral The offerings many did all that drudgery Minand Co., It is of Majestic the Mining council the it does plan What the crowd attending then with him? now? In a few the large diswork the to Co., a have powder ing once a dispublic meeting funeral, many from' long matter to him' 14 4 2 to of thickness a closed month to a have speaker indefinite days or months hence, tances, was ample evidence of from and or ore feet to indicating deposit, discuss health of upstate my Ann and her the way Cheryl when I reach the last day 5,0Q0 to 10,000 ton of uranium of parents had won a place in the problems. action in this visible zone will ore in the Shinerump outcrop, one better much time. in years community existence, how Core drilling is expected to have I Relatives present besides the I be for all the comforts this start o ays fa- ones residing in San Juan Co. . . The month. Consolenjoyed, and all rny than my Annie Mrs. Young ease and dreaming, unty, were Mathe and idated Co., Admitted 'f k-Released and Mining their will be for and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young ther and mother Oil share and Co., Mining and family. Salt Lake City; Mr. of toil and htration? April 3, Hilda Perkins, Bland- jestic on a 25 per cent working basis. days . - it will not be what I had, bid and Mrs. Vaughn Young and ing, medical released 7, April They participate on a lease out fi and of it. Mr. and Mrs. 5, Howard Hatch, Bland- to Lehi; children, April what use I have made Moke Uranium the Syndicate be ,said to r Mildruff Young and Mr. and ing, medical, released April 9. possibly it mayman operator. in the para Mrs. Bob Tibbets, Moab; Mr. April 7, John Herrera, Montias to the rich Lie Thou Mr. in and thy 12 Robert Mrs. released and Christ: cello, surgery, Young April ble of Creek; Mrs. April 8, Scott Bayles, Blandhadst good thinp, and Lazarus Dean Young, Dove West Jordon ing, medical, released April 9. Barbara Gardner, ha a evil things.R. Uranium Lyman Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen and two Albert April 8, James Nielson, MonFederal Uranium Co. has endaughters Annette and Gale; ticello, accident, released April countered ti $20 a ton ore at 100 Morenda Grange; Mont Deming 10. '"!f0$). one in in core hole feet Mr. drilling Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Voyee April 10, Albert Christensen, 18 claims in the Big Indian and Mrs. Lesile A. Lund; all of Monticello, medical, released, on Licenses on Sale 12. District, San Juan County, it April 16, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. . F. TurApril oeginmng Friday, April 11, Vilate Jones, Mon- was announced in Salt Lake this ley; Snowflake: Arizona; Mr. afield mut Jamsportsmen going Whitmore G. Rex Mrs. ticello, and medical, released April Week. a 1954 license. Department es M. Whitmore; and Ora Fair-bou- r; 13. Paul T. Walton, Salt Lake geox Fish and Game spokesman who has a 25 percent BlanHilda Mrs Mr. and ologist, 12, of all Perkins, April Sandy; the new in interest the prospect, says the today noted that 14. Mrs released Lark and vending, medical, Alton Whitmore; April now available from ire in the Chinle, although Ruth Bland12, Redwood of Childs, deposit Sarnie April state. City Voyce ded m all counties of the encouraging, is probably maring, baby girL or hunt.ng California. All fishing and worn John 12, ginal so far as commercial minKartchner, April visibly licenses must be is concerned. released. Blanding surgery, ing fishon an outer garment when under Visits from first dare hole in the curThe 5, Myrtle Perkins. April rent series of 18 to be drilled, r ing, hunting, or trapping April 7, Micheal Hatch. & U was barren of ore. noted that any Mrs. Charles E. Walton was Thepokesman to IF you are not now buying when her citizen must have a license Arthur Redd, son of delighted twelve years Mrs. Alvin Bailey daughter, of Salt your adding machine paper, Mr.SSgt. and Mrs. Edway Redd, who angle ater reaching Lake City and two of her sisters ribbons and other office supplies has been on furlough for a samce the annual anghng pr Mrs. George Hamby with her from the PRESS office, then month returned to the Nellis elective husband and daughter Emma of youre not saving money. We Air Base at Las Vegas, Ney. Satclamation also becomes 16, it is sug - tHoodriver, at. and Jean save you money on supplies, of- urday. He was accompanied by on April Ore., each year familiar- - Christensen of Moab. all came fice equipment and office a friend, SSgt Ollie Wheeler, Ursel T. Peterson and Fred E. Peterson, renowned singeested that sportsmen new rule together to spend a few days machines. Dove Creek PRESS, who had been a guest at the ers will appear in Monticello Saturday. April 24 at 8:00 p. m. themselves with the therein contained Office Supply Department 10-- tf Redd home for a week. with her. is the LDS chapel. They are sponsored by the Rebus Rota. and regulation Wd For Moab 4-- H el I The Old Settler AEC Announces Invitation For Bid For Drilling four-fifth- ts haa-rowm- g i I k, Junc-everyon- e. nt labo- r-saving e er j ! ke vice-preside- man-killin- Here From Shue-make- Attend ' Health Council Organized nerve-rackin- e. - tr - Mono-Kearsar- ge Hospital Notes Mono-Kearsar- ge J Federal Strikes Hunting and Fishing dis-rji- ay In the past week, a great deal has been said, pro and con, ab- -. out Gavernor J. Bracken Lees request that :he Department of the Interior survey 11,000,000 acres of Utahs public domain. The announcement caused con sternation in mining circles. No one seemed to know just whar the result would be. The Deseret News of April 11 explains the Governors position and a paper of later date tells of Sheldon P. Wi.npfens reaction to the proposed The latter is manager of survey. the Energy Commiss raw material office in Grand ic ions J unction. Governor Bracken Lee said Friday that he has no intention of hindering development of ur amum properties in Southeast1 ern Utah. Charges that the governor was hampering development of uranium land by asking for a survey of public land was made Thursday by an official of the Atomic Energy commission. Sheldon P. Wimpfen, manager of the AECs materials office in Grand Junction, said the survey request would freeze all exploration and development of uranium property in the area I have found notihng which would indicate there would be a large scale freezing of land development because of federal surveys," said Gov. Lee. There is no intention of hindering development of this uranium land, the governor added. However, the state of Utah is losing millions of dollars in rev enue through leases on unsurveyed land which might go to the state. The state under law, gets four sections of each surveyed town hip. Under a bill passed Thurs lay by the Senate, and expected o suon become law, the state would get title to these four sections whether or not there is federal lease on the section. In asking the Interior Depart ment to speed survey of public land in Utah, Gov. Lee said, we are merely putting the state on record as favoring such a survey. All we want to do is expedite the surveys. Bureau of Land Management officials Friday said they just did not know if surveying activ ities would freeze development in the area. The manager of .the Atomic En ergy Commissions raw materials office in Grand Juration, Saturday denied, that he had blamed Utah Gov. Lee with hindering uranium development on the Colorado Plateau. In a telephone call from Wash ington, where he is conferring with AEC executives, Wimpfen said the commission and other government agencies were still studying (the situation arising from Lees request that the Interior Department survey more than 11,000,000 acres of public domain in Utah. We have a lot of work to do before we can make any comment, said Wimpfen. 1 have never made any comment like that atributed to me from Grand Junction. Dispatches from Grand Junction had quoted Wimpfen as blaming Lee for hindering the Colorado Plateau uranium development on the grounds that the Utah Governors survey request wbuld freeze filing of mineral claims on the land for the 20 years the survey will require for completion. Lee, upon being told of the or iginal stories had said Wimpfen was talking through his hat Saturday, the Utah chief executive said he was glad (to learn, that the AEC did not blame him for any delay in mineral exploration. Counsel for mining companies government land agencies, and oil and gas companies are study ing the entire question of surveys, land developement and leases, Bureau of Land Manage ment officials said. Child Psychology Meetings In this modem . i - world of com- plicated living and high tension every parent should know something of the emotional inseeuri-tand problems of the schoo v age child. Knowing the importance oi such knowledge, phychologisti and psychiatrists ell over the country are making studies oi the problems involved. Serious behavior problems dc not happen over night. It is step by step process. Any tension between child and paren usually begins early, arounc typical everyday situations. Mr. Thurman and his staf from the State. Board of Health will be in Monticello April 1! and Blanding April 16 for a: evening meeting to discuss th subject. A clinic will be held ii connection with the meetings. Plan to attend these import ant sessions. Daughters - 11 WEATHER MONTICELLO. UTAH Virgil Easton, Observer Date L H April April April April April April April 4 5 6 7 8 -9 IQ 64 64 63 61 .63 85 ..ea 30 23 31 23 23 50 U |