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Show ) SAX JUAX RECORD Thursday, August 11, 1955, Page 5 Mrs. Grant Bronson is expected home the latter part of the week from Salt Lake City where she has been to get medical atMr. and Mrs. Neil McBride of tention. Her husband was with were the weekend her. Scottsdale guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgl The San Juan County rodeo Houghton. queen, Nancy Adams, and hr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tree who two attendants, Donna Lewis and have been guests of their daugh- Alene Cummings attended the ter, Mrs. Grant Bronson, expect Spanish Fiesta in Durango as to leave for their home in spcial guests of the Fiesta Organthe end of this w eek prepar-ato- r ization. Reservations were made to leaving for an L D S. Mis- for them at the Strater hotel sion to the Central Atlantic Stat- Each morning a convertible was es. Their testimonial will be held ready for their appearance m the the latter part of August and they parade. Again in the afternoon will go into the Mission home in the same convertble took them Salt Lake City a week or so later. to the rodeo grounds. The girls are enthusastic over the graciousA party honoring Mr. and Mrs. ness of their hosts while in Albert Tree was given at the home of Mrs. George F Barton Thursday evening with Mrs. The Donald Adams family hae Frank Fulmer acting as been very much on the go the with Mrs. Barton. past while. Mrs. Adams brought Those present beside the guest her daughter, Suzanne, home Sunof honor were Mr. and Mrs. day from Steamboat Springs, Frank Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Colorado where for five weeks Fletcher Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. she had been in the Perry Mans A. B. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Clem field Girls Camp. Before that ent Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Senator and Mrs. Adams motored Perkins, Mr. and Mrs John Per- to Ogden where Mr. Adams atkins, Mrs. Lovina Redd, Mr. and tended a meeting of the Legisla-tiMrs. Kenneth Summers, Frank Council. (The next Council Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. F A. Wil- Meeting will be held in Montikins and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence cello in September) Senator Frost. A very pleasant evening Adams left with his family for was spent with visiting, singing Philidelphia Tuesday evenin'5' and playing games. They drove to Denver and boardA two course was ed the train for the East. He as luncheon served by Mrs. Barton and Mrs. me of Utahs three representaFullmer. tives will attend the National es for survival in a happy peace-fu- l woild were not nearly as good as mine hae been. The comic-tioand satisfaction settled upon me only this morning that this all might be true and the each of us muit dedicate his life to making it come true for his own children Charred Interior All That Remains of Trailer House n Dan Barber arrived home Wednesday from a two and one-hal- f years mission in New Zealand. He is the son of Myron Barber Dans brother, Richard, and wife met him in Salt Lake City and brought him to Monticello in their car. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Confernce of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws scheduled to open August 15, in Among the Monticelloites who were seen at the Spanish Fiesta in Durango the last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd, Mr and Mrs John W. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halls, Mrs. Ann Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pehrson. The Monticello Second Ward Primary presented a fine Birthday Service at the L D S. Recreation Hall Sunday evening with most of the primary children participating The following children had a speaking part: Diane Cash, Janean Lyman, Ruth Randall, Kathleen Redd, Mike Somerville, Grant Nielson, Suzanne Lyman, Joe Barton, Lowell Young. Velva Lee Norton gave the opening prayer and George Adams the benediction. Primary president, Deanne Randall gave the speech of welcome, Leona Markosek directed the singing and Carolyn Somerville was at the piano. you war motMM civs CM AM CO? T .t parties, dances, rherever the crowd gathers your hild can be the center of things -- if he or she can play the MILO 6 com lasiest instrument to master, you'll e thrilled to hear your child play-n- g te plete beds with AND IENTAL, METHOD BOOK PRIVATE LESSONS, mattress sure your child studies at a Rec- -- ognized and Accredited accordion choot. ; IISSONS Idiom f IDEA! 1 ACCOR- rentai 'i coil - make IIRTHDAY The photograph above shows the interior of the trailer house that was totally destroyed Friday, August 5 at the Frost Trialer Court in Monticello. The blaze was caused by a leaking gas bottle at the front of the trailer. Although the Monticello Fire Department was at the fire three minutes after the alarm was gii en, they could do little to sae the trailer. The trailer belonged to Record photo Walter L. Fainter. GIFTI i OMIT featuring world tamoui Sonola & Enroll Accordion units are used but in excellent Call MUSIC CENTER spring. These condition. 74, Blanding Motel Blanding. easy-to-me- et and Vic. Peterson Tom Galloway places. crossing the Summit Point companys rates Your Congressman Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carhart of Cedar Point spent last Sunday at H. W. Redshaws. August When the first rays of the sun struck my eastern window this morning, instead of muttering under my breath Good Lord its morning, as I have been con- I strained to do once or twice, threw open the window and felt Good like mornins savng, Lord' This delighful feeling came over me not only because of the beauty of the morning, but because there gradually also dawned (ipon my senses the of the feeling significance tion I received at President Eisenhowers breakfast of the feeling and inspiration I received at President Eisenhowers breakfast yesterday." For the first time since I knew that Russia had the atomic bomb, I am going to be able to look my sixteen grand children in the eye without the sickened feeling that their chanc- The rain is delaying the harvesting of the wheat but is really making the beans grow. Club News Cedar Beavers The Cedar Beaver's 4 H Club Mrs. Albert Hall, Mrs. Tilford met August 3, at the Jones and Mrs. Harley Cress'er homeWednesday, of Anna Ruth Semadeni. went to Monticello Tuesday to see We had our business meeting about school here on Summit and then sew-e- on our dresses. Point. There are eight pupils to Assignment for next meeting start to school this fall. was to get as far as possible on our dresses. Fanchon McElreath Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cress-le- and Faye Carter are to give and two sons Dannv and Roy health talks. visited in the home of Ollis Cress-leWe were served watermelon Friday afternoon. Arthurs as refreshments and adjourned aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs the meeting. Toats Cressler of Jennings KanNext meeting to be held at sas had come in to visit with Irene Semadenis home, Wednes P.M. day, August 10, at 4-- d r r 2:-0- The gas pipe line is making Long form location notices are fast progress in crossing Summit now on sale at the San Juan RecPoint. The ripoer crew is pretty ord office. close to Buck Draw, but the ditch digger hasnt arrived yet. BLUE IN HANDY DISPENSER k. - used-blad- MORRIS NELSON e eomparfmeaf mm .'l m wL MMJ PH. 53R1 Monticello Our contract ore haulers an dtheir truck drivers have been instructed to adhere diligently to all rules, regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any Utex cantract trucks are identified by U and a numS and a number. Reports should be made to: Utex Exploration Company or See ns for any kind of surveys, Water filings, Structural or hydralic designs. Licensed Engineers of Colorado, Utah and Standard Uranium Corporation Wyoming. Moab, Utah or re- ports contrary to these conditions should he reported. ber, Standard contract trucks are identified by 3741 J Ncfica To Tha Public 126 South 4th Street Grand Junction, Colorado Phone afternoon It pays to knew year STATE FARM Agent with Holder Engineering Service Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hall were Dove Creek shoppers Saturday et Gillette BLADES 1, 1955 Dear Fellow Utahns: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cressler and two boys went over across Isle Mesa Saturday for Arthurs dozer cat that was at some mines Mrs. Cressler drove the pick-uback while Mr. Cressler drove the cat home. Mr. Cressler is going to do some- dozer work on the John Peterson reservoir are made up on the basis of its loss expeown careful-drive- r rience. This also permits quicker rate reductions whenever they are possible. Call today and find out more about this insurance. by Henry aldous Dixon We are still having lots of rain some of the reservoirs have been filled with water. - familiar melodies in just a few sssons. Our special 8EGINNER LAN INCLUDES ACCORDION 1216 rxxxxxxxxvxxxxvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx? large crowd was at prayer meeting at the Albert Hail home Thursday night. Prayer meeting is held there every Thursday night and every body is welcome to attend. Quite a Heres why we say New Chevrolet TcishForcc Trucks are the most Modem trucks for any job today! The North American Uranium Company who has a mineral lease on Lettie Jones place are keeping from four to five core drills in operation most of the time. It sounds as if they may be finding something very interesting. 25-3T- MONTICELLO, UTAH Evening Phone 18R5 All the Brixey children and their: families returned to their parents the A. R. Brixey who are spending the summer on their old home stead. Those that were visiting here were Glen and Barney Brixey of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Florence Wiseley and children of Longvale, California, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brixey of Hooker, Okla. and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Short of Oklahoma City, Okla LIGHT- WORK-STYLE- D DUTY MODELS Mrs. Eldon Smith gave a dinner Sunday for Wm. on his 65th birthday. - AND MEDIUM WORK-STYLE- D HEAVY-DUT- WINDSHIELD PANORAMIC comers to the around sweeps view of safer a wider, give you the road ahead. MODELS Y look as husky and efficient have their own fresh design. Mrs. H. W. Redshaw prepared a birthday dinner for Jeanne on her 3rd birthday August 3. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Berry and 2 -- children Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Redshaw and Stanley Kuykendall. as they are. NEW CONCEALED SAFETY STEP stays clear of snow, ice and mud for greater safety. S HIGH-LEVE- Come As You Arc Dont bother to dress up just because you are coming to the bank. Were used to doing business with hard working folks. Well work hard, too, to take care of your needs the moment you step through our front door. MONTICELLO BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL OF MOAB MEMBER F.D.I.C. BANK L L V d p FOR SALE - low-incom- e and grandchildien. The President certainly reaffirmed his public statements in a way that was Long form location notices are warmer than we ever read from now on sale at the San Juan Recthe printed pages. ord office. There have been periods, fortunately brief ones, when I have wondered if I were needed a much here as I would be at home Weswith those lovely clear-eyetern youth in our schools, but today took all doubt from my mind Today alone, the last day of the session has amply rewarded me for all the woik and worry of the entire session and for the tearin up home ties to come to Washington. Today has been one of leal achievement. A third victory of the day was a measuie that is a vital pait of AUTO INSURANCE Secretary Benson's program to help the small and distressed farmer. It appropriates $925,000 iM TWO SMALL for fifty pilot county experiments. Experts in farm management will INSTALLMENTS go into these experimental count ies under the direction of the ExNot one big yearly bill! tension Service, make a careful Imagine! Small, operational analysis of each farm m cooperation w ith the farmer premiums paid every six months. This is a feature pioneered by and come up with a plan to make my company to make your auto the farmer succeed. This should insurance easier to handle. My develop into a long range pro in most states Syra-crus- e e gram to help the farmer to help himself. For all these things I am happy I am grateful also for the fact that a successful session of Con. gtess is closing and that we can soon be in Utah to set up shop at the Ben Lomond Hotel in Gordon Bartell moved his trail-o- r house out to Redshaws last Sunday. than former C.O.E. models yet it offers C.O.E. maneuverability. The W. I. C. Club ladies found Five new f 1115 sion sixes the most advanced sixes in the e industry! New, roomy De Luxe cab the truck drivers dream cab! New Full View rear window that sweeps clear around rear cab corners (optional at extra cost). Saun-der- s Mrs. J. C. Crawford has her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Olgivy of Higby, Arrizona visiting her. Jimmy Butt spent Friday night at home enroute to his work near Globe, Arizona from Torry, Utah. The pipeline is only around 5 miles north of Ucolo now and is pro- a more constant supply of outside air. vides NEW L.C.F. (Low Cab Forward) is lower REVOLUTIONARY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods and two children of Bug Point were Sunday dinner guests last Sunday at R. P. Redshaws their roadside park so full of cars they went on to their club house Friday P.M. Mrs. Howard was hostess. VENTILATION L SYSTEM delivers NEW double the punch for quicker starting and finer performance. 12-VO- MOST MODERN T) JL valve-in-he- ' ad Flite-Rid- MONTICELLO, UTAH V8s with the shortest stroke of any leading truck V8! V8 is standard in L.C.F. models, an extra-cooption in all others except st Forward Control models. NEW CAMEO CARRIER is the flagship of the Chevrolet truck fleet! Its the first truly beautiful truck ever built! REDDS PHONE SB t i v p ! |