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Show THE SAX JTTAX RECORD Thursday, April - 5, 1956 page 6 who flew to the capital city from Las Vegas, Nevada, where she is teaching school. After a few days visit with her family in Monticello? she returned to Nevada. Mrs. D. B. Perkins, Chairman of the Monticello Clean-UPaint Contest Committee reUp Fix-Uceived the following letter from the National Bureau in Washington, April 3: We are pleased to enclose, two Certificates awarded to your community in recognition of your fine entry in the 1955 National Cleanest Town Contest. "Competition was the keenest ever in the 1955 Contest so these certificates are even more meaningful than usual. Congratulations to you and your committee. Report forms and rules for the We 1956 Contest are enclosed. will be looking forward to an excellent entry from your community. p p By Betty Merlo Mrs. Fred Jensen is visiting with her children in Salt Lake She expects to be gone two many things to many people. All City. weeks. the churches held special services The main one of the Catholic Mrs. Frank Redd left for Salt Church began at midnight Satyr-day- . Lake Monday where she exIt was divided into three pects City to visit with her children The Blessing of Fire, a for a parts couple of weeks. candlelight service. The Blessing of Baptism Water and the ComMrs. Wesley Norton accommunion Service. The Community Church con- panied her husband to Salt Lake ducted its services Sunday morn- City Saturday. They visited with Mr. Nortons mother Sunday and ing. There was a candlelight procession by the choir followed attended 'to business the next day home Tuesday. by several choir numbers and a before returning solo by Billy Brooks. Baptism Mrs. Ruth Bloomfield stopped service was held in the evening. It was impossible to hold the at the home of her mother for a regular L. D. S. Sunday School short visit while enroute to Salt Easter service because both wards Lake City Sunday. used the same chapel. But both Bill Redd and Sam Halls rewards presented a fine Easter service in the evening under the turned from Arizona where they sponsorship of the M. I. A. Bishop had been on a two week vacation. Summers was the speaker in the They spent some time with Bills Monticello First Ward and Mrs. brother, Howard, who is stationed Nina Barton rendered an organ near Yuma feeding lambs for the solo. Charles Redd Lamb Company. In the Second Ward, the choir rendered several special numbers Miss Alta Redd who is an inand Evelyn Perry sang a solo. structor in the East Junior High Seminary teacher, Bill Boding, School, Salt Lake City, came to spoke on the Crucifixion and Monticello to visit with her moof Christ. M a r e e n ther, Mrs. Lucinda Redd, during Thompson and Tonya Redd each the week of spring vacation. She talked on the same subject. returned home Wednesday. To many people, Easter, like Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lyman reChristmas, is considered a family day. Some chose Saturday for cently returned from a vacation the family outing. To try and trip through Utah and California. escape the sand storm the Alfred They spent several days in the Frosts motored to White Canyon, Manti Temple, went to Cedar, Maxine Sharp and her house where Karls sister, Mrs. Floyd guests and family drove to In- Atkins, joined them. At Sacramendian Creek. Others went to Mon- to, California, they stayed with tezuma and others below Bluff another sister of Mr. Lyman, Mrs. and down the San Juan River. Albert OBrien. Continuing their Sunday some people faced one of journey to San Francisco and Los the San Juan countys worst wind Angeles they visited with other storms and tried to find a shel- relatives and friends and saw tered place for an Easter picnic many interesting scenic attractions. On reaching home they family gathering. stopped only three days before March 26, returning to Salt Lake City WedMonday evening, Mrs. Louise Gamel entertained nesday morning to take care of the Tikonis Club at her home. business and attend the L. D. S. Guest speakers were Arita Redd General Conference. with a dramatic reading, Another Spring, and Maureen Mr. and Mrs. F. Peter Jones Thompson with an oration The are guests at the home of their Refresh- son, Devaughn, who lives in Living Constitution. ments were served by the hostess. Farmington, Utah. Easter in Monticello meant n Cordially, s Dr. Frank Monaghan Director Parks Program Sen. Wallace Bennett this week made public the detailed proposals for Mission 66 relating to Utah National Parks and Monuments, and outlined improvements which are expected to total $16.3 million. The Mission 66 program had been announced previously in for an Easter egg hunt with Mrs. Joan Saunders pupils. Those taking the Eastland group were Joan Crowley, Mrs. Marion Miller and Mis. James Barry. Out East Schafer, Wednes day. Refresh- FARMERS ll AND SMALL MERCHANTS TAX HINTS WEEKLY (privately syndicated tax suggestions) FREE (13 weeks) just for writing for information on our MAIL-O-MATI- BOOKEEPING & TAX SYSTEM With new QS Evaluation Service, that actually shows you how to make more money from your business. Yes, and its even cheaper than any other service in this bookkeeping state. Write: Service. The highway system would be designed to meet present needs and needs twenty years from now. Our present highways are at least 20 years behind the times. inter-stat- e Timpanogos, $233,000; Na$979,000; Zion National Park and Monument, Capitol Reef, $1,651,000; Arches, $2,409,000; Dinosaur, Hovenweep, S84.000. The reason for the large appropriation for Dinosaur, the senator pointed out, is that work in that area will be starting from scratch, and will involve building roads through some particularly rugged MA I 160 So. 10th East Salt Lake City, Utah RENT FOR OFFICES 0; r Faster dinner guests at the all home Butt were Mrs. storm Mr. bad dust and day very Saturday and Sunday blew out a Earl Shaffer and two children lot of the Fall wheat and doing from Helper, Utah, and Mr. and Mis. M. Merz and son Bob. an untold amount of damage. terrain. He emphasized that the Mission L. J. Bartell and little grand- 66 program is still only a tentaLittle Barbara Wegner, ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Weg- son Calvin were at Redshaws tive proposal, and still must be enacted into law by the Conner, had an operation for appendi- Saturday after barley. citis at the San Juan County Hosgress. I am pleased to have been Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Bartell of able to work with Director Wirth pital Saturday evening. Durango, spent Easter with the and other National Park officials Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Smith and Howard Saunders. on many of the specific developments planned for Utah, some of little daughter have moved back Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kuykendall which are all ready included in to their homestead. Helens brother is here from Texas and stay- and Esther went to the home of this years Interior Department Mr. and Mrs. Jess Foster on Sum- appropriation bill, Sen. Bennett ing with them.i mit Ridge for Easter. said in his speech on the Senate The Lloyd Larimore family were dinner guests of the Walter Snyder family Friday evening. Del-ma- A W.I.C. Club met at their club house Friday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Shutt as hostess. My Mr. and Mrs. Ted Neilson of Eastland, have a new bafey daughter born at the Monticello hospital March 29. master likes Mr. and Mrs. Dick Redshaw were in Durango Wednesday to consult Dr. Kopliwitz. 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She will fly to Salt Lake Citv and her parents will meet her there and bring her to Monticello. hi - Old Fashioned Straight Whisky J ments were served by Mrs. floor. I am in general accord with, and heartily endorse the program for Utah, although some specific items may have to be modified. I know the people of Utah and the people of the entire nation will join me in urging Congress to support the vision of the carefully planned and ably conceived Mission 66 program so that our neglected National, Parks and Monuments will be a source of national pride in 1966, the 50th anniversary of the National Park tural Bridges, The Ralph Pritchards moved back to their farm on Cedar Point, Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. David Mi'ler moved into the apartment vat ated by them. 13 We now have 10-ye- Releases Details On At the regular meeting of the Miss Martinez, the Eastbend Mr. and Mrs. John Redd drove Rebus Rota Literary Club Attor- to Salt Lake City Mast week to teacher, took her pupils up to ney Ralph Hafen talked to the meet their daughter, Kathleen, Summitt Springs school Friday Local Town Governsubject ment. The nominating committee presented the names of the offi& 45 Popular & Classical Records on 33 cers that will be chosen at the next meeting of the club. The hostess, Mrs. H. U. Butt, CORTEZ RADIO SERVICE CENTER served dainty refreshments at the close of the meeting. 209 E. Main Phone 782-, . The Ladies Club of the Community Church held an Easter Party at the home of Mrs. Etna general terms, but no idea of the cost had been disclosed. Following a conference with National Park Service Director Conrad Sirth, Sen. Bennett disclosed that he was urging top priority for a number of projects, including a road into the Zion National Monument area, an oiled rim road at Cedar Breaks, a new road into Arches, a visitors center at Bryce, a visitors center at Zion, a road into Dinosaur and a well at Capitol Reef. He also urged the Senate to give speedy consideration to the Bennett bill to merge Zion National Park and Monument. Amounts which would be spent in each of the parks under the program are: Rainbow Bridge, $171,000; Cedar Breaks, $1,354,000; Bryce, Senator Bennett 90 proof STRAIGHT MELROSE DELUXE OLD FASHIONED 90 7 YEARS OLD. MELROSE DISTILLERS PROOF. 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