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Show Utah Game Fish Season To Thursday Jan. 27, 1955 Pag ! Open May 28th Utahs general game fish THE SAN JUAN RECORD 'Retirement Income Public Assistance Expenditures of San Cereamic Study Credit Provision Juan County for Year of 54 Reviewed Unique at An even greater distribution assist- - js expected to be made in 1955 U. of Utah Change Announced anceA review of the public San Juan to more persons with the aid of expenditures in County during the calendar year Church and other groups. 1954 reveals that a total of $139,- -, 227.50 was distribuSed in the form of welfare checks to the needy. Of this amount, $42,793.37 was dislributed to the needy ajed. $90,816.27 went for the are of families who had dependent children, mostly to wiMrs. Emma Woods, the oldest dows, but also to families where woman in Monticello, spent her was to the breadwinner unable Form 1040, the Individual - 93rd birthday quietly at home to or disablework illness due come Tax Return for 1954 will called not produce the correct retire- - ment. $4,623.40 went for the Win on her bed read- a,re distrfhut" in3 the many greeting cards sent j.msnt income credit for certain ed. v5,6o.00 was her an admiring her gifts. She taxpayers. Individuals affected tv,0 nutdbthodfnrm'nf ponied with pride to a bouquet jare those with actual retirement ' of Tallisman roses which was income of less than $1,200, who ' A new A more liberal interpretation of the retirement income credit provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 than is reflected in the individual income tax return now being distributed was announced today by Commissioner of Internal Re- T. Coleman Andrews, venue, K of Accordingly, Schedule sea- son will open May 28 and close October 9. This action was taken by the Fish and Game Commission during a recent special Trada . . speed up process for the extraction of uranium ore. The development of better ma- terials for research projects Jy underway in the Unitwo-da- y meeting. versity of Utahs ceramics deLater opening and earlier clopartment. Established in 1948, it is one sure for some waters, creel limof the few places in the country its, baits and lures, and other producing ceramics engineers. regulations for the 1955 angling f the department Gradates season will be scheduled during tlnd production, Research and Commission meetings technical sales jobs in almost in April. fynher The May 28 opening date is every kind of industsry. Contrary to the popular idea approximately two weeks earlier of ceramics. University of Utah than usual and give a 135 day over-astudents in this division do not season as compared to the 122 days of 1954. play with figurines, according Provo, neXufnoirchm?any SS to department head Dr. Ivan B. In setting the earlier date, pension income and, in the who as a Riley, baby for other the eligible programs). Cutler. Commission members recognized case of individuals less than 75 been reared by Mrs. Wood held up well in had Employment after the death of Carlies moth- Inconjunction with metalurgy the three day holiday weekend years of age, compensation for the and last county year department, the ceramics en- beginning at that time. They personal services in excess of $40.00 was spent helping only un- er. noted that the state hatcheries $900. It is estimated that the She never forgets me, mus- - gineers are working on a $15,-e- d was employed persons. $52.00 Mrs. Wood. It wouldnt be a u0 Project for the Atomic planting program would not be change will benefit approxim- sp n: on the Foster Care so far advanced as is usual on ately 100,000 taxpayers currentwithout roses from ergy Commission. They are This program is to care fecting a new flocculation pro- opening day, but felt that any ly filing their income tax for children who for their own uran-2Mrs Wood was born January cess which will speed-u- p lack in creel return would be for 1954 by increasing their best interest are removed from ium ore extraction. Another 1862 more than offset by the oppo- retirement income credit. at Utah. She Beaver, the home of their parents. AcSamuel H. Wood in Ce- - 500 AEC grant involves the rtunity to go afield over the holiAny taxpayer who has retire- tually a great deal more was the and later moved to Bluff crystallization of oxides, season. income ment of less earlier than $1,200 spent on children from this day during The Day State Abrasives Other actions included appro- (shown on line 1, Schedule K) County in the Foster Care pro- two vears after the first pioneers ducts Co. has given the ceram-hftime S.nce of all that val of the departments chukar should complete Schedule her are as children but these with the except of a few ics department $25,000 to devel- for .1955. This follows: (1) Although line 2 of gram, in partridge program ' calls for a Total production of the Schedule states'" Enter here rarp'k 'ntdmintered'bvthiq yars ir Provo, while her two P. new materials to use for and sandpapers, 20,000 eggs from brood stocks at amount shown in line 1 or $1,200 denartment 6 emeraenev ' children were attending the grinding wheels University of Utah ceramics the Price and Springville game whichever is lesser, the tax- - aid was granted to Brigham Young University, has farms. sPent in San Juan County, engineers are specialists in the payer should enter $1,200 in line While mis department doeslbeen mineShe has lived a rich life and processing of Hunting privileges of five in- 2 in all cases. not keep separate records for dividuals were revoked for a (2) Although line 5 states Navaio Indians per se, it is in- endeared herself to her family, rals. in making thingsaidfrom the earth. useful with the of high Balance (line 2 minus line 4), period of five years for involveto note that approxi- her friends and her community. work with temperatures. They ment in field accidents during the taxpayer should enter such teresting 61 of the assistance The , Child Guidance Confer-i- n glass, Portland cement, plaster, 1954. The department was noti- balance or the amount shown in mately in San Juan . dur- granted County Monticello Friday brick, tile and other refractory fteld fied to inform six others to ap- line 1, whichever is the lesser. ing 1954 went to needy Navajo enje Directors of Internal Revenue Indians both on and off the Saturday was materials. pear before the Commission durre- - and in Blanding , Altogether, there are only 15 decided success by have been advised to assist tax- - gervation The San Juan County ing a special meeting March schools in the United States Reports showed five were in- payers in making the correct 'welfare Department administers 11 where training in this relatively volved in hunting accidents of the retirement ajd to the on the reser- new field is offered, C. Arch director one a persistent violator of fish income credits. Instructions have vation in" Navajos iMr Thurman, but" """General all the and game laws. Failure to ap- - also been issued to correct those Assistance programs. The Indian of entaI Health of the State to found automatic revocation are Department of Utah; who stopped on his wav to enter that have .returns pear brings Service continues to administer Health Miss Eva Hancock, Mental school in Long Beach, Calif., and of license privileges. been filed in error. the G. A. programs. Arthur Health Consultant, one of the visit with his friend, " Moved that a department rep1954 the same During the year Miss Redd. resentative be present at all department; and Grand & San Juan Counties DeHelen Throm sales of beaver furs wherever Bryan and Df. partment of Public welfarp, in Brown from the University state pelts are consigned for auc- pasi lew yecus nave cai.wu addition responsimckname, Senior Flop surprised bilitie tion. inaugurated a program Utah. The local Community Council night by n c0mm0(fit Approved a future develop- everyone outSaturday distribution, to oe one of the Th ment program for the Beaver turning h a contact with the and Mental Health Committee Hatchery as figures from a rec- school years best dances. Many Umtecf States Department of served as receptionists. ent survey at this state facility f the girls wore formals and Agriculture federal surplus showed such a program to be everyone was well pleased with commodities were distributed to The Primary Association will the music furnished by Jimmy needy persons in this area in conduct the Birthday Penny economically sound. Drive February 10 between tne Listened to and approved a Darts Orchestra, the following amounts: in the afternoon. The seniors especially wish to financial report covering the De- Process Cheddar cheese, 1,250 hours of people for their lbs. net; Canned beef, 2.205 lbs. Have your change ready ana. partments operation during thank theto towns dance. will call at your home this 1954. .support net; Dry Milk, 1,585 lbs. net someone for it. It is hoped you will be (or 5,940 qts.); Creamery butter, Mrs. Hortense Seiber enter-- , 1,058 lbs. net; Vegetable shorteni- generous in computing the comBusiness took Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Lyman to Salt Lake tained a few friends at a steak ng, 1,116 lbs. net; Dry Beans, bined ages of yourself and tau-il- y a penny for each year. 1,000 lbs. net. fry Monday evening. City Sunday. It is only through your donations that Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City can operate. It was established to treat the unfortunate child without regard to race, creed or color. The hospital doctors, some of the best specialists in the state, give many hours of free service to the children. . In 1954, 650 children had bed care and 1,439 were treated in the out patient department. Horae cur-re- ij j j , ' ll fr pro-era- m. per-he- r. re-lur- ns 1, re-d- ar Pro-cam- "as e, I non-metall- ic ' 4-- e. Gl.ay so look funny. just took all t! 3 ribbing could about those"fancy pants you bought me out of town . . . Shouldve bought em right here myself. -- I I I ; This ad sponsored In Community intsrs;) by 5. sPonsors-computatio- , ' . The San Juan Record . 4-- A COMPLETE tel Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will soon make a drive for the yearly membership dues. The local chapter is responsible for dues of every registered member whether or not they are active at present. The money thus collected is used for marking historical shrines and printSeveral such proing history. jects are already started in San Juan County. If you want to be part of such a worthy cause have ybur dollar ready when someone calls for it or better send it to the secretary of the D. U. P. Monticello, Mrs. Harry Randall. iMWilskSl BUNKH0USE PRE-FA- B Size 12 Roofing Walls Doors Ready to Bolt To-Geth- Windows er ALL COMPLETE ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mrs. Fred Jensen acted as hostess to the Rebus Rota Lit erary Club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Redd, president, was in the chair. Mrs. Carlos Hyde, program chairman, introduced Henry Draper, L. D. S. ft x 24 ft. Everything Furnished 6 Seminary Instructor, who spoke on the subject Why Religion Fails in The Home. Some of the Par- points he made were: 1 'ents demand love instead of 'command love; 2 The child does not have an opportunity to do for himself; 3 The child does not have an opportunity to give himself back to his parents voluntarily; 4 The parent does not show interest in the The thing' the child loves; 5 parents uses poor psychology in telling the child what to do. Refreshments were served by the hostess. FEBRUARY 1st THROUGH FEBRUARY 5th j Get Your Name in the Pot for the Pile of Money I Refreshments Daily, 9 to 11 A. Plaster Board Insulation Peterson Brown. President Whipple presented a crocheted handkerchief to members who birthdays came in January. Mrs. D. B. Perkins received hers in person and the others were sent to the homes of Mrs. Emma Wood, Mrs. Peter Jones and Mrs. George F. Barton. Mrs. Black and Mrs. Whipple served refreshments at the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Edway Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tuesday Monticello Lumber Company Formely Foy Lumber Co. Monticello, Utah Phone 13R2 for Flint, to 4 P. M. 6 bargains - - P. M. Everyone Cordially Invited We Are Here to Serve You Mr. and Mrs. Edway will go on to Lansing to pick up a new Oldsmobile and drive back to Chicago where Mr. Redd will attend the National Automobile Dealers Association Convention whiqh 'opens January 28 and lasts for several days. Southwestern Gas & Appliance, Inc. The" Store Phone 44 Guests ie I OPEN 8 A. M. TO Redd and Redd left Michigan, of the Edway Redds last week were his mother, Mrs. Fanny Redd, California and Ol-lWheeler from Kanosha, Wis., 2 Come in early to get your pick of our many special offered only during this event. ss. Rough Timbers and (Useful gift for each member of the family visiting us during the five days. The daughters of Utah Pioneers, Monticello camp met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Black, Friday afternoon with Mrs. John Whipple as The report of the Marker Committee was read and accepted. Mrs. Lucinda Redd treated the lesson, Life of Minnie fw 31. i Ic That Stays Monticello, Utah 5 |