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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday. Feb. 17. 195S Pag 5 ward chapeL The body will be in state at the home of Mr and Mrs. LaVar Lyman (Tec and Lou) and will have a military escort BLANDING News Mr. and Mrs. Preston Redd had Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jones and 4 The B landing M Men left boys as dinner guests Sunday. Monday afternoon for Provo, Jones The came over Saturday where they will play their first with the Pagosa Springs bas- game in the tournament when ketball team when they came they will tackle with a team to play our M- - Men team. from Tucson, Arizona. Junior M Men Basketball returned last Sunday from Payson where tney played in the Junior M Men tournament. Ten boys in company with their coach, Tex Bradford and Allan Harris, their Mutual President, The teams Wednesday evening the Palette cluh were hostesses to square dancing in the old recreational hall. It was a very lively evening with Reva Redd domg the calling and Susan Butts orchestra playing the music. Each cluo member brought a guest couple 50 there were 69 people present Ruth Nilson, Velda Nielson, Allie Nielson, Reva Redd, and Bernice Perkins were the host- traveled by car to Payson to participate in the games. Their last insrtuctions from their Bishop Grant L. Bayles, were to be good sports. They won two out of four games and brought home the Sportsmanship Tro- esses. Delicious refreshments were served following the dancing. It is hoped that a square dance club can be formed in the near future for all those that are interested in square dancing. phy. The March of Dimes committee, Opal Black and Dora Shumway wish to thank everyone who helped to make the March of Dimes a success. Especially The Senior Aaronic Priest- to thank Blanding Merc, Palethood class divided up into sides te club, the ETC club, Riley and held a contest to canvass Walker and his orchestra for the town of Blandmg for cloth- donating the music, for the use ing for the Indians on the res- of the Recreation hall, the jan- ervation. The drive began Sat- itor Earl Wright,, and Ula Steurday, Feb. 12, at 5 p.m. The vens for baking the birthday losing side is to take the winn- cake. They made $475. ers to a movie. According to Reputy Sheriff The clothing drive was a success and although the winner Chauncey Black, Blanding is in hasnt been announced yet, the immediate contact with State fewn was very generous and Law enforcement officers of the many fine clothes were contrib- state and others, by the installuted toward the cause. These ation of a two way radio installclothes have been stored in the ed in the office of the city jail. Id warehouse of Paul Blacks A 55 foot antenna tower was in:for the present. Then it will be stalled on top of the. City Jail number Mr. turned, over to the LDS mission- building. By a tocall contact Cortez, aries on the reservation to be Black is ableVernal and other distributed to the Navajo people Monticello, . places in the state. according to their needs t This is a great improvement in the city and will permit the The American Legion sponsor breakers apprehension ed some wrestling matches Sat- before they getoftoolaw far from the urday night, Feb 12 at 8:30 p. scene of the crime. an. It proved to be a very fascinating affair with a large crowd Mr. and Mrs. Vint Redd enWhich, brought $106 clear money. tertained at a family dinner reMr. and Mrs. Glen Shumway cently in honor of Vints father received a telegram about 7 p.m. Parley Redd. Sunday evening that their son Mrs. Helen Gray, Mrs. Sam Kerry had been seriously injur-- Butt and Mrs. Margaret Jones in an automobile accident. the day in Cortez SaturThey, with their son Bruce, left spent for Sante Fe, New Mexico where day, Mrs Gray on business, Margaret and Sam shopping. Kerry was hospitalized. At midnight the captain of In last weeks paper in the ar'the Roswell Air Force Base callticle on Riley Walker and his ed Chauncy Black to notify family tnat Kerry had died at orchestra attending the Miners convention in Denver, it was $ ML that the uranium Kerry volunteered in the Air mentioned force about two years ago. He theme song The Uranuim Mibad served some time on the ners Boogie was written and Korean war front. He has been composed by Riley Walker. He stationed at the Roswell, New now has several hundred of these records on the spinners Mexico Air Force Base. Glen and Eva returned home over the state, along with sevMonday night. The funeral is eral other songs of Mr. Walkers set for 3 p.m. Wednesday at the composition, including Mr. Fan Guy, He Dont Live Here Anyd more. "JIM BO" IT SWIMS I tCtMl iMflfc most sensational Invention In Hie the artificial minnow that swims. to buy. This is the lute sensation halt moirflye al Me 20th century. IT SWIMS no springs, uses no fuel; it swims as leave it in the water. Swims by unique Sh( as you any desued traces of balance and gravity. Fish Rsh that will in lake, stream, gult, bay. Any 4eptk Strike I minnow will strike II M BO. This is no gad- -' livs minnow. like s tnd thinks swims jet Ihie it the lure of H lures beautiful silver leaf guy one for your friends also. Satisfaction fwaranteed Send SI. 00 only, for each lure. Send aback or cash. We pay postage. Sold by mail only. P.0. Box 741, largo. Fie. 1 1, H. TACKLE. CO. JIM SO th nmot fishing Me eiK. Mrs. Helen Palmer spent several days in California getting a medical check up and visiting her parents, the Pete Rays. same training as if wTe were at war. On one occasion when they were on maneuvers, they came upon a mine field and his budy had his foot blown off. They loaded him on a stretcher and as they started to carry him in the center of the stretcher exploded away another mine killing the soldier and injuring the doctor who was assisting. Then Clyde was taking the doc- The Carter Oil Company tor m when they received word not to move that they were in ' Scouting Division the middle of a mine field. They Summary of Wells Drilling for halted and waited for a mine The Week Ending Feb. 8, 1955 detector to be brought out. The COLORADO SE several Greenwood Pool detector picked up mines, one of which was only SE NW M. and R. B. Holt No. 3134-36 a few inches from Clydes right 1: Perforated with 10 water for, 24 foot. Corporal Hunt is expected shots. Bailed home sometime in March to hours, rate decreased from 11 take up his civilian duties. gallons to 5 gallons per hour. No show of gas. Acidized perwith 750 galMrs. Freda Hunt and Mrs. forations 3134-3- 6' Veva Black entertained their lons of regular acid. After to flow Sunday School class in the Hunt swabbing, wellof began 48 hours water home. Joe showed comic movies water, at end and the hostess served ice cream decreased from 260 gallons to per hour. Gas reand cookies. The cookies had 100 gallons mained constant at 967 MCFP-D- . each childs name artistically arWater and gas were conranged by Mrs. Dorothy Lyman. stant the last 14 hours. AcidTwenty-si- x boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 9 years ized perforations with 1500 gallons regular acid. Well continwere in attendance. ued to flow. Testing. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Redd are C Basin WC in Spanish Fork visiting with Coyot NE SE Rosalyn R. Leonard No. their daughter, Ida Mar. 1: DST No. 2 1410-143- 0 recov15 of drilling fuid. DST Mr. and Mrs. Deb Redd took ered 7 3 tool open Vt their daughter Helen back to No. in 35 minutes. Fair Salt Lake and then are going on hours, shut increased to good initial blow, to Las Vegas, Nev., to visit an15 minutes and continued in Enid. other daughter, through test. No gas to surface. Recovered 122 feet of water of Mrs. Jim cut and slightly gas cut mud. The birthday Hunt, (Myrt) of Mexican Hat Present total depth 1882. was the occasion for a family Bluebell WC C SW NW celebration at the John Hunt, Bluebell Unit No. 2: Dry testhome in Bluff Sunday evening ed perforations 7700-0Drilled at 6:00 p. m. Present for the oc- out bridge plug and cement, casion were, Ray and Grace, Joe circulated and cleaned out to Blanding. Ralph and Nada of 8130. Preparing to DST. PBTD and Freda, Myrtle Dalton from 8150. Set packer at 7865. Good Monticello. Jim and Myrt, Mexi- immediate blow. Gas to surface can Hat. Lou and John, Bluff. in 5 minutes. Gas volume 4050 A delicious turkey dinner was MCFPD. Recovered 90 of con7895-790- 9 enjoyed by all present. For the densate. Perforated occasion Mrs. Daltons daughter, with 2 Vis bullets and 2 jet Mrs. Dorothy Lyman baked and shots per foot. Installed Christdecorated a lovely birthday mas tree and nippled up well. cake, and because of its beauty Flowed 16 hours through 2 Myrt would not let them cut it. line. Well making very fine And here I might get in a pitch spray of mud and condensate. for Dorothy, she plans to do Gas volume has been constant cake decorating for special ocfor last 13 hours. casions. With her artistic ability, TD 9728. PBTD 8150. ComI am sure she will be a success. Producing rate pleted 5370 MCFGPD, thru 2 line; Mrs. Hattie Barton celebrated No choke; From Green River her 74th birthday, Thursday;, formation. Perforated 8109-1Acidiz-an- d February 10. She attended the 7923-3and 7895-790Devonza Club party and enjoyed fractured. Spudded playing rook. She received tele- Set 16 casing at 58 with 60 phone calls from her children, sacks, 10 at 987 with 450 many useful gifts and congratuand 7 at 9650 with 600 sacks, relalations from friends and sacks. Set 214 tubing at 7861. tives. Among her gifts was a Released rotary rig Jet beautiful birthday cake decoratCo. contractor. Located Drilling ed by Dorothy Lyman and preC SW NW Section sented by Mrs. Myrtle Dalton. Duchesne County, Utah. FINAL REPORT. Word has just been received by Seiber Nosa WC C n Blandingt-Gray-sotelephone that NW Larson State No. 1: NE a beat Tucson by Cleaned out cavings to total difference of sixteen points. depth; Ran Lane Wells Gamma . I j 1760-183- ' 5. 6, 9. 0, M-M- en Ray Neutron survey; Correct ed total depth 1439; Top Morrison sand 1429; Set 7 casing 1430V4 with 50 sacks; Drilling Plug. State Health Director Issues Note to Parents Drugs and mqdicines used Mrs. Maggie Harvey spent a few days in Salt Lake City at- by adults may be a source of to small children. This tending Market Week. She is danger the warning yesterday of employed at the Blanding Merc. was Dr. George A. Spendlove, State Health Director. He urged that who Corporal Clyde Hunt, be stored has been in Korea since Janu- medicine of all kinds of out well of reach youngsters. 1954 in arrived ary, Seattle, This was one of the most comFebruary 5. On being processed mon sources of poisoning in for his release they discovered scar tissue on his lungs and are children. He said, Small quantities of such medicines taken holding him for futher examina- as directed is not harmful to an tion. It is believed the scar is find caused by a bad case of pneumo- adult, but should a child the bottle and drink or eat the nia he had last winiter. in large quantity, conCorporal Hunt has lhad the medicine serious illness, or even vulsions, Grazing District To Hold Election Grayson M-M- AH Church W in en 7 ournament Saturday, Feb. 5, the Grayson won the Tournament at Payson, Utah for the third consecutive year. The score was 53 to 56, giving the Blandingteam the championship of Division 5 in the L. D. S. Church. This gives them possession of the first place trophy and qualifies then to enter the 32 team Tournament to be held at Brigham Young Field from February 15 to 19. Neldon Cochran and Richard Perkins of Blanding, were namteam. The ed on the accurate and brilliant playing of Neldon won for him the position of second high school man with 80 points for the 4 games. Alexander, Mayor LaRay M-M- All-Chur- All-Chur- said that team won the coach, last All-Chur- Canyon; $125.20 from Eastland, which includes Cedar Point and Summit Schools; $65.55 from Bluff; and $836,90 - from Monticello. lotal expenses incurred in making the arive was $92.50 reported Airs. Helen Redd. year the Tour- nament, and that their goal was to win again this year. He said that Gravson had won 70 games out of 75 played in three consecutive seasons. He reported that a practice game will be played at Blanding on Saturday. Airs Redd wishes to extend thanks to all the workers who assisted in the campaign, and to the teachers m White Canyon, Cedar Point and the Summit Schools who took an active part in the drive in their eastern San Juan county, was stricken with polio in 1952. He was hospitalized in Phoenix, Arizona, for more than a year, in December 1953, he was taken oy plane to the LDS Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City, and is still there. He has greatly improved it is reported, and hopes are held that he will be well enough to go to an Indian boarding school bv the fall Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lyman have recently returned from a trip to Calircrnia. The couple, along with Mrs Lymans father had a ten day vacation touring parts of Calilornia Mrs. Lymans rather, Mr. Cord Bowen from Moab has a daughter living in San Diego and is a half sister to Mrs. Lyman. of 1955. The San Juan county chapter of the Polio Foundation has already spent $9,967.00 in providing hospitalization, treatments, and doctors for little Bill, ac- Read the advertisements It pays cording to Mrs. Helen Perkins, county chairman for the Na- tional Foundation of Infantile Paralysis, and tae county poll i ACHIFiG fund still owes another $2,579.00 for his care. Rtlitvt paint of tired, tort, aching mui with ST AN BACK tab lata or powdarai Following is a breakdown of etas STANBACK acts fast to bring comforting the contributions from the dif- raliaf. . . tha STANBACK formula ferent districts in San Juan Co. combmat bacausa tavaral proscription type In $211.10 from LaSal; $490.72 frm gradients for fast rtuaf of p tin Blandmg, which includes White I i MUSCLES NXVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXWNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXX County Tops $17,000 2 In Polio Drive San Juan County went over the top with $1719.47 in contributions to the March of Dimes Polio Drive said Mrs. Helen Redd, county March of Dimes chairman. As evidence of the care that the March of is provided by Dimes funds, let us relate the story of little Bill Stanley. Bill, age 6, a Navajo boy from the village of Oljato, in the south- - Piano Bargains WURLITZER Spinet used Save only a few weeks $100.00 by taking over owners contract. New Wurlilzer only $591.00. Rent or Sale only $10.00 down, Piano $99.50. Zeck Upright Case not ' loo good, but fine tone and action. Rent a new . Piano of your choice. Pay only $10.00 per month. Rent apply on Purchase up to six months. THESE SPECIALS WILL NOT LAST Just Arrived From Mills 100 To Choose From Johnson Home Service Monticello Write Today Box 472 Glen Bros. Music 57' No. Univ. New Patterns Provo. Utah Ph. 78R2 8 We guarantee not to be undersold by any retail store Get our estimate and compare. where Time Payments Can Be Arranged $ any-- y xxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxvxxxxxxvxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxxvxxxxxxx For New Board An election of the Monticello Grazing District advisory board will be held at , Monticello and Blanding, Utah, on Monday, February 21, 1955 accordingMan-to Dale H. Kinnaman, Range ager of the Bureau of Land Management. Board members whose terras expired are K. S. Summers, precinct sheep representatives, No. 1 and Harry B. Laws, cattle death can result. 2. He explained that one of the representative, precinct No. used most commonly countrys antiseptics, tincture of iodine, ac-is L also an important cause of cidental poisoning. Children love its rich color Colorado and pungent ordor and may be tempted to sample it. he said. It was pointed out that tiny tots also are attracted to bright colored, sugar coated cathartics, sleeping pills, and many other types of potentially dangerous medicines. The only certain protection The for youngsters is to see that medicines and drugs are stored in a locket cabinet. Parents also should remember that each day tiny tots grow taller and mofe Become agile, and the shelf which is out of reach today may not be tomorrow. 3 Va y if than driving your own car! 3 Fight For The FOR SALE River Project Three Unit Apartment House in Monticello Join a River Vigilante Read Contact CLYDE THOMPSON the advertisements It pays Advertisement Blanding, Utah . Rom where I sit ...fy Joe Marsh , Swifty Gets Slowed Down XXSSXXXXXXSXXXVXXXXXXVXXXVXXVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX S BringingYou Up To Date Swifty Fisher has a short Feb. 16th Wednesday, Marks The Stoktittf ' (D'p.&iuaCf of BaGSihl ZxcluUue. New Location 988 Main El v temper and really hit the roof when he got a parking ticket last week. He wasnt near a hy- drant or too far from the curb. There was a big signsayingONE Hour Parking and hed only been gone twenty minutes. Running to Traffic Court, where Hack Miller was on duty, Swifty hollered how he hadnt done anything wrong. ..how he i3 the most driver in town. But Hack examined the ticket, and smiled. Slow down, friend, he said. Youre not guilty-e- xlaw-abidi- cept of making a big fuss over nothing. This ticket came from some kids policemanplay outfit!" From where I sit, jumping to conclusions can make anyone appear silly. Another way to look foolish is to make a quick decision on a question of personal preference. For instance, I like a glass of beer occasionally. You may be a buttermilk man. But neither of ns ought to lay down the law about the others choice. Durango, Colorado Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation Cheaper, too, by far, .than driving your own car! Depend on Americas safest form of transportation, Continental Trailways. The next time you plan a trip whether it be for business or pleasure, plan to travel relaxed, plan to arrive refreshed and safe. Take advantage, too, of those low, low bus fares. PHONE 8R3 H & W Coffe Shop Monticello, Utah transportation is safer than rail; 2V times safer than air and 5 times safer than your own car says the National Safety Council and leading insurance companies. Bus |