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Show Pacific Northwest . . . Continued from Page LITTLE THEATRE Stock UTAH MONTICELLO, $5,654,000; approximately I Sunday, I Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - 2 Shows j 7 and 9 o'clock i j Thursday 1 Show ,7 Oclock Tuesday as indicated FRIDAY - - SATURDAY March 23-2- jf - 1 To.INBmaScOPE SUN KS 1 ) A Y DAY-MOND- March 7 BING CROSBY GRACE KELLY 3,000,000 WHO USES INSTALMENT CREDIT shares. Pacific is now engaged in the construction of 1,487 miles of main line and approximately 80( miles of supply and sales laterals linking markets in the Pacific Northwest area with natural gas producing areas in the San Juan Basin. This construction is well ad vanced and the company plans to start initial operation in Aug ust of this year. 5 & ' kH? 100 ("Mob THE COUNTRY GIRL, Paramount Picture O . V The present expansion which provides for the importation of Canadian gas will provide a natural gas sales capacity for the Pacific Northwest system of Mef per day. The natural gas to be imported from Canada will he purchased from Westcoast Transmission Company Limited and it is expected to become acailuble by the end of 1957. The company also announced plans to expand the operations of its production subsidiary. This IJESTIIY w.i A UNIVERSAL INUhflAllUNAL PlCIUtt MAT No 101 The plan further provides that Northwest Production will acquire approximately acres of leases in the San Juan Basin. The company plans to expand the scope of its activities generally and to develop the acreage in the San Juan Basin. A registration statement with respect to this proposed offering is expected soon to be filed with the Securities and Exchange 83,-00- 0 THE SAX JUAX RECORD Upon completion of FOR SALE LATE MODEL 1955 Expando Trailer Home yjp w SM V&iti EXCELLAXT CONDITION j Priced For Immediate Sale CALL 136R4 UTAH MONTICELLO, MARCH 29 - 8:00 -- 12:00 P.M. i m V t ' i V j C. 53 tn 40 49 35 oo'ar 30 t ara z uO'u iiaiwSLaiaiaa Monti-cell- suit-ab'- e 20 20 10 AGE GROUP 18-- 24 25-3- 4 35-- 44 45-5- 4 55-6- 4 Percent of Owners Reporting Debt Outstanding on Cars in Early 1955 o 100 DEBT NO DEBT on AUTOMOBILES m 62 66 79 22 Under 4500 10 4500-9- 99 41000 or more 3 13 6 Under 41.000 41000- 1.999 21 M 6 8 2.999 3,999 4 16 18 8 12 5 11 8 42.000- - 43,000- - 44,000- - 45,000- 4,999 Souxt - Federal Reserve Boom PEOPLE, IN MIDDLE INCOME GROUP, WITH BRIGHT PROSPECTS for the future, are major users of instalment YOUNGER credit, says American Finance Conference. Statistics show most credit for autos and household goods goes to families with best financial outlook and ability to repay. PIERCING (D TO THE CHRISTIANS ABSTAINED FROM EAT. EGGS DURING LENT, HENCE THEIR SYME AT EASTERTIDE. THE ANCIENT PERSIAN. THE FIRST TO COLOR HARD-BOILE- D EGGS. EARLY CITY UTAH GAS SERVICE COMPANY is now making final plans for the construction of the lateral gas line Into Monticello and the town distribution system within Monticello City. All necessary pipe and materials are on order and will be delivered so that actual construction can start within sLx to eight weeks and be completed in July, or early August, 1956. Natural Gas service will then be availibld for use by the people of Monticello, City. Therefore, we suggest that each of you now begin to consider equipment is easily changechanging over to the use of Natural Gas. All propane gas is small and will be doue able to the use of Natural Gas. The cost of this change-ove- r for each of you by Utah Gas Service Company. LIKE EGGS, GOOD COFFEE IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF EASTER FESTIVITIES. D EGGS FOR EASTER MORNING FUNJ STEAMING HOT COFFEE FOR THE PERFECT EASTER PINNER. BUT DONT MIX THEM UP. YOU DONT NE&O EGGSHELLS TO CO CLEAR PROPERLY-BRE- W COFFEE, AND UNLIKS YOUR eggs, coffee should, colored NEVER BE 60ILED Place Your Order OF MONTICELLO MTU HI M ENTERTAINMENT BY BILL and SMOKEY FREE REFRESHMENTS PEOPLE CONCERNING 5 MILES EAST OF MONTICELLO Hiwoy 160 Pit The cost of Natural Gas for Heating, Water Heating and cooking should result in a saving of from 35 to 50 under the present cost of other fuels. 9 6 for your 1 A new method of building and installing a natural gas distribution system will be used in Monticello City providing we can get the cooperation of the lot owners in, each block. Thru this new method the Gas Company proposes to install, FREE OF CHARGE, a distribution gas service line to the back or rear of each home or building where this system can be installed. This FREE GAS SERVICE LINE will result in a saving of approximately $75.00 to each home or building within each block where this type of distribution can be used. Since most of the residential blocks in Month cello City do not have alleys, the Gas Company proposes to extend its distribution service lines from its street mains into the vacant space In the center of most residential blocks and install a gas service line to the rear of each home within the block FREE OF CHARGE provided the lot owners in each block used will give the Gas Company a right of way or easement across their lots. This method of construction will result in far less tearing up and replacement of city streets, gutters curbs front lawns, shrubs and flowers than would be the case If we had to use the front street method of building a separate distribution service line to each home or building from the street Ilease give this your full consideration as our Representative will begin to call on each of you very shortly. TIS Vl miMK k v 3 ? 1 FOR SPRINO HORMEL EASTER HAM We have a Nice Selection of AT THE Little Girl's Purses City Mercantile Phone 3R3 Monticello, Utah "Lowest Prices In TO DRESS UP THE YOUNG MISS FOR EASTER MCALISTER SHOE ! STORE Town" Monticello, Utah 7' 1954 Income Before Taxes PENNSYLVANIA. EGGS ARE FIRST HOLLOWED BOTH ENDS, THEN BLOWING OUT RAW CONTENTS. AFTER BEING BRIGHTLY COLORED, THEY'RE ATTACHED TO A TREE BOUGH OR. BUSH WITH GAY RIBBON LOOPS 7 - 47,500 6over 7.499 DECORATING EASTER EGGTREES AN OLD EUROPEAN CUSTOM, IS STILL POPULAR IN PARTS OF BY 77 iflilfWl Easter Fun And Feasting Unnnint9 65 60LDER DEBTon AUTOMOBILES, by Income Groups this reason the high lime schedule is being limited to and Moab where plants with carbonate circuits are in operation or are anticipated. While the schedules should work to the advantage of the majority of shippers to Monticello and Moab producing high lime ores, certain of these ores do however contain constituents which adverse ly affect the ores metallurgical characteristics. Hhe Commission may from time to time issue special contracts to individual producers for the purchase of these ores with appropriate deductions to compensate for their higher treatment costs. It is pointed out that penalty schedules on ores not meeting the amenability requirements of a particular plant are established at privately owned uranium processing mills by the companies in proportion; or Schedule II, Payment for high that own and operate the mills. The new Monticello and Moab lime ores delivered to and acschedules will not be in effect cepted at the Commission buying at the other Commission operstation will be at the prices set ore buying stations located forth in Domestic Uranium Pro- ated at Marysville and White Canyon, gram Circular 5, Revised, except Utah; Riverton, Wyoming, Globe that no payment will be made Yuba and City, Arizona; and for vanadium or any other conDakota. South Edgemont, stituent of the ore. These new schedules are made possible by advances in uranium ore processing technology particularly the development of carbonate leaching processes. For continue to be purchased under the terms of ore procurement contracts with individual producers, provided the ores have metallurgical characteristics. Payment for ores containing more than six percent lime that are purchased under the individual ore procurement contracts will be made under whichever of the following schedules the buyer determines will give the greatest return to the shipper. Schedule I, Payment for high lime ores delivered to and accepted at the Commission buying station will be at the prices set forth in Domestic Uranium Program Circular 5, Revised, except that a deduction will be made of one dollar ($1.00) per dry ton plus thirty cents ($0.30) per dry ton for each one percent of lime in excess of six percent fractions 63 60 50 UJ s' n 70 O oc cc With work starting oil the Me Elmo Canyon road in southwestern Colorado much heavy has been moved into the area. The photo above is Montezuma County, Colorado road crew Record photo a rock crusher furnishing material for the road. . . . Continued from Page 1 that do not meet the specifications of Circular 5, Revised, will 'Vx . tr Vi ' 3 i t ifeg$Sta5 Ore Buynig 'e.V t80 Head of Household Uni- by Age Groups tn J. ! vii v ' the offering, Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corporation will continue to hold approximately 70 percent of the common stock of Northwest Production Company. 00 - ' Commission. WITH BLUE BLADE DISPENSER AND STYRENE CASE r sr1' V 000,000. W zn - A- 9 discomforts yield quickly to STANBACK'S prescription formula. STANBACK tablets or powders work fast to bring comforting relief from tired, sore, aching muscles, neuralgia and headaches due to colds. t , r- 4 T COLD t w 4' WE D X ES I) A Y-- H UIIS D A Y March 28-2- 3&6nico&t, MAJOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS o' ' for 1954 share of Northwest Production Company stock for each share of Pacific Northwest Pipeline presently outstanding to Pacific stockholders of record. This sale will increase the production company's available cash to over $3,- - in A PERLBLRC SEATON Production USE of CREDIT 90 Fwwy8 i plan provides for the sales of one WILLIAM HOLDhN 22, 1956, Page 8 Common Stock 613,-00- 0 tij Thursday, March THE SAN JUAN RECORD Heavy Equipment is Moved Into McElmo Canyon Loran L. Laughlin, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. |