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Show rv Civilian Defense were Cecil Lumber Co. informed us the The pallbearers Wilford Jones, Christensen, Floyd other day that he has bunks lumber on sale at Wallace Bailey, Clyde of 2x2 and Trout, less than half price. Although Nielson and Milton Nielson. Kenneth R. Bialey, born Octo- some of it is warped it is entirely ber 12. 1905, died of acute heart suitable for corrals, repairs and attack at his home in Monticello, other odd-jobabout the Wednesday, February 8. He was the son of J. M. and Phebe Christensen Bailey. He grew to manThe grand opening sale at Monhood in Monticello where he ticello Mercantile begins Friday ed until his death. His parents morning and lasts through Satwere Monticello urday. Terrific values are featuran(j pioneers and he learned at an ed in each department and many early age some of the hardships of them are listed in their ad incident to life in a frontier town. elsewhere in this paper, but we He was married to Reta Page of were particularly impressed by Salt Lake City in the Salt Lake the values in the white sale on Temple June 14, 1928. He became sheets and towels and the pretty a successful farmer, cattle and blouses and boy shirts on a sheep man. special table. Not on sale just Kenneth R. Bailey is survived now but well worth mentioning hv his wife, Reta Page Bailey; a are the brand new Orion sweatson, Kenneth Rone, two daugh- ers for girls and women in lusciters, Mrs. Lynn (Reta) Adams ous color tones and the brishtlv and Mrs. George (Carrol, Behun-io- hued Jantzen playelothes just unall of Monticello; and Law- wrapped. Jantzen is maintainrence P. Bailey who is now filling ing its reputation for tailorin'? an L.D.S. missioin in Norway. excellence in its recently introOther survivors are J M. Bailey, duced sport clothes line. father, one sister, Mrs. Morris "To pretty to eat, but looking (GwneViere) Nelson and eight grand children all living in Mon- as if they could be, is the ticello. thought we thunk when Fern Lawrence P. (Larry) who was Wood showed us the hats and unable to be with the rest of the hags just arrived at Woods Dpot Store for little girls. Mrs. Wood family the day of the funeral ereatlv expanded her sun- has from distance the long spanned for peonle who sew and teleplies Monticello to by Norway buttons threads and zippers she phone the day of his fathers THE SAN Thursday, Feb. RECORD JUAN 16, 1956, Page 4 2-- 6 Group Meet J ' At Courthouse CORTEZ. COLO. YOJDiAt courthouse. DAILY LOG 7 00 Sign On 7:01 First News of the Day 7:15 Rise and Shine 7:30 Sports and News 7:40 Western Round Up Birthday Club Weather Wheel 8:05 Cortez News 8:10 Area and Sports 8:15 Wonderful Words & Music MYF 8:15 U.anium News - Tues. 8:15 Co::ee Time - T-8:30 Swap Shoo 8:35 Coffee Time TT 0:00 Tops from Taylor 9 05 Morning Music Hall 9:30 Chapel of the Air 9:45 Open House 10:00 Womans Club 10:45 Today in Dolores 11:00 Headlines 11:05 Over Manoos Way 11:15 Four Comers Round Up 12:00 Basin Weather Whetl 12.05 Local News State News News Round Up 12:30 Four Comers Round Up 12:40 Noon Sport Wire 12:45 Livestock Markets 12:50 Grain Market 12.55 Luncheon Date 1.00 Dove Creek Daily 130 Utah Time 2:00 News 2:05 Country Caravan 2:55 News 3:00 Ute Indian Show MWF 3:00 Navajo Gospel Crusade TT 3:30 740 Club 4:30 Kiddie Korner 5:00 Serenade In Blue 5:30 World News 5:40 State News 5:50 Dinner Date 5:55 Spotlight on Sports SATURDAY 7:00 Sign On 7:01 Saturday Morning Headline 7:15 Rise and Shine 7:30 News and Sports 7:40 Western Round Up 7:45 Birthday Club 8:00 Weather Wheel 8:05 Cortez News 8:10 Area and Cortez Sports 8:15 Coffee Time 8:25 Swap Shop 8:30 Shopping with Dottie 9:00 Saturday Morning Music Hall 9:30 9:45 10:15 10:45 11.00 11:05 11:15 12:00 12:05 12T0 12:15 12.40 12.45 Mrs. H U. Butt is secretary. Leonard Higgins, deputy director of the State Civilian Defense Committee was speaker for the evening. He stressed the tension of world conditions at present in spite of recent top level peace talks and the fact that Russia is going ahead with bomb research testing and manufacturing on a Miee scale. Higgins said the US. govern- Chapel of the Air Halls of Montezuma Kids Korner Today in Dolores Headlines Over Maneos Way Four Corner Round Up Basin Weather Wheel Local News Colorado News News Round Up Four Corners Headlines Week-en- d Livestock Mar ment appronriated $3,500,000 for of civilian volunteers in the use of radiological instruments. Thev will read and renort the results of instrument measurement of radioactive fallout. The nearest station training volunteers and using the instruments is at Colorado Springs, ket 12:50 12.55 1:W 1:15 1:30 1.45 2:00 3:00 3 31 3.45 4 05 5:00 5:30 5:40 5:45 5:50 5:55 6:00 Grain Markets Luncheon Date Western Stampede Church of Christ Dove Creek Daily Utah time Saturday Afternoon Shindig Navajo Gospel Crusade Public Service Musical Showcase Colorado. Further training of volunteers will include methods of civilian evacuation of all towns for possible future use in case of enemy attack. Higgins said that while Monti-oeilmight, not ever be a bomb t from bombed regtarget, ions nearbv could be highly dangerous. He pointed out that we should be ready to take care of evacuees from metropolitan centers and from the coast. The local committee will start a first aid training program soon for high school students and adults and will appoint axillary police as part of its training Saturday Bandstand Serenade in Blue World News State News Local News Dinner Date Spotlight on Sports Sign Off SUNDAY 7.30 Sign On 7:31 Marine Service Program 7:45 Music On A Sunday Morn- 7:55 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:30 4:30 5:00 5:30 5:55 6:00 OFFICE PHONE 73R4 , for appointments. or Call Mrs. Helen Redd 103-R4- Will be in Blanding each Thursday. Black At Gateway Motel. Call Mrs. Opal PHONE 5R2 FOR APPOINTMENTS stocks are myriad. Ooh! Just saw the new DeSoto and Plymouth cars on display at the Monticello Imp. C. and believe one or even two of those beauties would fit nicely in that space where well build a garage someday. This is the first f ranch ized dealership for Chrysler products in this region Conducted For Organ Portraits Three Suns Early Pioneer Notes Sunday News Reel Laymans Hour Talent Time Glenn Miller Serenade Facts Forum Around the New Table An Hour with the Classics Proudly We Hail Church of Christ Concert In the Park Late News Sign Off 1 Funeral services for Kenneth R. Bailey were conducted by the L.D.S. First Ward, Monday at 2 p.m. with Bishop Kenneth S. Summers presiding. Mrs. Nina Rarton played preliminary music. The choir sang "Sometime Well Understand and Arlo Freestone In the offered the invocation. Garden, a vocal duet was given by Lisle Adams and Grant Bronson. Joe Hunt and Hyrum Porter of Blanding played a violin duet O My Father. The speakers were Bishops Kenneth Summers and L. Frank Redd. The choir Solemn "One Sweetly sang SPECIAL OFFER! wide-open By Betty Merlo When it snows and blows it silly to even think of spring, but we suppose it will arrive, along about the middle of June. The McAlisters at the Shoe Shop have just received a shipment of new bags in spring colors and fabrics and they're inspiring enough for early spring daze. Funeral Services Melody Magazine Town ND Country Market EACH FRIDAY te seems Valley A (Old Church Bldg) n fall-ou- Presbyterian Church Congenial IN MONTICELLO EYES EXAMINED o ing Weather Wheel Assembly of God Sunday News Voice of Prophecy Assembly Revival One Hour of Hits St. Christopher Navajo Hour 11:00 Montezuma OPTOMETRIST s San Juan Countys Civil Defense Committee, under the leadership of II. A. Redd, director held a meeting on Feb. 8 at the The Four Comers Ares tbfcv? C?5 DR. B. A. BROUGHTON Tommy and Frank at the Town and Country Mkt. helped solve our quick lunch dilemna by suggesting a long list of lunch meats canned and spiced meat products, frozen foods and a great variety of soup and crackers. Roquefort cheese crackers and a cream soufl go a long way toward making a meal in themselves or lifting a full course dinner out of the ordinary. Jim Stull welcomed us this week with the news that he and his family are taking a At first we threatened to stand outside the new Bake Shop, just inhale deeply and then hurry past, but we never make the grade. The breads, rolls, cakes and cookies are just too fresh and tempting and we have noticed that anything we take home from the shop is eaten and doesnt dry up in the bread box. J. USED Select, Structural Fir Timbers 16 ft. Long 16 ft. Long 4x12 6x12 16 ft. Long 12x12 LIMITED SUPPLY Savings on purchases made at & B. Home Supply are even more fabulous than they were last week, with 50 per cent reductions on all items. Now is the time to stock up on hardware, household equipment, toys and furniture. Although it is long, planning, we wonder if it would not be a good idea to buy some of the sturdy toys on sale now and see if we couldnt keep them hidden away until a birthday arrives or even until next Christmas? long-rang- BUY NOW!! ALSO A LIMITED SUPPLY OF 16 FT. PILINGS e MONTICELLO LUMBER CO. BEN ASKEW, Manager 13R2 MONTICELLO, UTAH well-deserve- d vacation and will spend the next two weeks at a spa in Missouri. Wish we could go along Thought. Karl R. Lyman gave or just take a trip somewhere. the benediction. Guess the spring fever is beginAt the graveside the choir sang ning its dirty work. "Nearer My God to Thee. C. R. The big boss at Monticello Christensen dedicated the grave. A drertitemfnt From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh She Knew It All The Time SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY - February 17 & Chances are, long ago your grandma knew how to keep you from catching cold. Mine did. Stay out of drafts, shed warn. Bundle np. Dont get wet. Then, maybe, when you grew up you found that the old ladys theories were considered old fashioned. Germs were the thing and the way to avoid a cold was to avoid infection by somebody who already had one. Now I read where scientists arent so sure. Germs carry a cold, of course, but they now believe something else sets it off something like drafts, wet feet 18 or going without your muffler. Grandma, take a bow! From where I sit, theres liable to be sound reasoning behind the old customs people believe in. Early to bed, early to rise, for or the practice of instance drinking hot milk or a glass of beer at bedtime. Im not saying you ought to hold with these beliefs yourself . . . but youd better get the facts before giving them the chilL Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation KENT JOHNSON COMMON TRUCKING CARRIER VANADIUM & URANIUM ORE Operating Under PSCU Certificate 1088 All Diesel Equipment TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. can 29c Tom and Frank "YOUR FRIENDLY MERCHANTS" FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone 2351 Green River, Utah "The way I figure it ADS make JOBS! Take me. Im an aircraft worker. And take this ad. It tells people how much time and money they can save by flying. Advertising like this is one big reason why air transportation has just about tripled in the past ten years I And its a big reason why there are more airplanes to build, more work for people like me, more mone going into the pockets of everyone in the West And more people flying helps keep the fares down, too. Maybe youve noticed that airline fares have stayed at about their 1939 level. Fact is, in coach fares, theyre lower. The way I figure it, advertising air travel or advertising most anything else helps all of us. Advertising Helps You Live Defter for Less! Advertising Recognition Week, February This advertisement sponsored by: 19-2- 5 UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION |