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Show THE SAN J1'A RECORD Thursday, April page 5 Picnic Lunch Dessert sufficient evidence had been presented which would indicate that she was creating ary kind of an unwholesome home situation for her children. if i JUAN COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Sermen title for Sunday will BAN 4,-D- Judge Kellar, in commenting on the new ly decorated courtroom said, This is quite a contrast v. hen compared w ith a courtroom The trial of the driver involved upstate. Several families of in a fatal accident south of skunks have moved in there at last September vv hich various times and really raie a killed Nadeen Norton began ruckus when we Democrats hae Wednesday morning a meeting , During the noon court recess, Sheriff Seth Wright of San Juan In a hearing on a petition to county conducted an experiment Issue a restraining order for in braking distances at the scene children to be kept within the of the accident 16 miles south of courts jurisdiction by the mother, Monticello An apparatus geared pending a divorce action, the to fire a 22 calibie bullet when judge granted the order, but re- the car brakes were applied and fused an addition ordering the to leave a spot of jellow paint mother to refrain from entertain- at the site, was attached to the ing men friends in her home rear bumper of the sheriffs car Mon-ticell- Magic Cookies Are Easy JUMPERS MOVE OUT courts opinion was that m The ir 26, 1956 v be Law Increase Freedom Everyone is invited to attend the box lunch and social time which will bt held at the elementary school gymnasium this Sat-u- i day evening starting at 7 00 p m All the ladies are invited to bring a box lunch for t o which is jour admission ticket All gentlemen are invited to come and eit lunch with one of our very fme ladies I am suie hat will have a good time Mr Johnson will be our auctioneer Ml pro-- ( cods w ill be used for t1 o organ v4 N - AhmJ x V f ;3)4r" How Does o fWM r' r:' A 1- ' V,,: -- 'V'- r- -: " vY v A. s - v - fund y A' V & M .HX- The ability to get to the right place in record time is a characteristic of the United States Armys Airborne troops. Fully equipped groups of more than 200 paratroopers can be airlifted in a huge Globemaster. Every paratrooper is a volunteer and is picked to perform this interesting and vitally important duty. DROP BY AM) TRY SEE OUR RENEWED PERFORMANCE CHAMPION! Mil a m. llOO 7 00 p m. 8 00 p m. Service St. Christopher the United church. Saturday, April 26 at 7 00 pm, the B. Y. F. is sponsoring a box social. Mr. Johnson will be the auctioneer. All ladies are asked to bring a box lunch for two Hospital News Births: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tree, which will be auctioned off All Mexican Hat, boy, born April 18. proceeds will be used for the Mr. and Mrs Francis Barton, organ fund. Everyone is invited boy, born April 22 Mr. and Mrs to come After eating, a good Lynn Haslem, Blanding, girl, born time will follow. B. Y. F. rally at Dolores, SunApril 24 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ricks, girl, born April 23. Mr. day, April 29. Registration begins and Mrs Lynn Maslem, Blanding, at 2 00 p. m. girl, bom April 24 St. Joseph's Catholic Church The Cerise twin boys are still Pastor: Rev. Father T. J. Kaiser at the San Juan county hospital Sunday Mass: but are gaining weight nicely and 1st 3rd, & 5th Sunday . 8.00 a m. are expected to be taken home 2nd and 4th Sunday . . 11 00 am. Rosary, Benediction and Confesin a few days The remaining Thrasher twin sion Saturdays preceding 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday 7.00 p m. boy left Wednesday afternoon. Catechism Classes: Beginners, Monday .... 3 30 p m. 3 30 p.m. Intermediate Tues parishes throughout States. Mission Clinic Holds Dedication DODGE & PLYMOUTH DEALER Monticello The first wing of the St. Christopher Mission clinic and dispensary at Bluff, Utah, was dedicated Wednesday, April 25. Erection and completion of the initial unit of a hospital and treatment center for the Navajo Indians living In the northern and western regions of the res ervation has long been the wish of Father Leibler, Epscopal missionary at Bluff The dedication program began with masses in the chapel early ien the morning At 11 00 a m the blessing was given and formal dedication of the wing was made Price NOW LOCATED TWO BLOCKS NORTH THE GRADE SCHOOL IN MONTICELLO OF 10 00 Tuesday 3 30 pm. Sunbeams 4 30 pm. Choir Tuesday practice Results were introduced in court At noon the Indians presented a and Bible study 7 30 pm. Prayer atfor dinner sheriffs the everyone Navajo durmg testimony. B. Y. F. The trial was carried over to tending the ceremony. Brief rites The Baptist Youth Fellowship bv visiting Navajo and Anglo Thursdays session (Episcopal church) dignitaries of the San Juan Community Church have taken as their procompleted the program Funds for the clinic have been ject for this year to raise funds donated by members of Episcopal to purchase an organ for the AMERICAS USED CARS Sunday School Morning Worship B Y F. AT THE A & R UTOCO STATION Contact De Mar Perkins Salesman f L.D.S. Church Monticello Ward (South) K. S. Summers Bishop Sundays: 9.40 Tuesdays: f 10 00 a m. Primary Relief Society Work Meeting Second Tuesday in each month 10.00 a m. t M.I.A r Tj 8 pm Monticello 2nd Ward Daryl M. Redd Counsellors Bishop Ernest Sondregger Don R. Barton 9:15 Sunday Sunday Soc. School meeting 10-3- 630 Wednesday 3:45 Primary MIA. 7:30 . Thursday will like. , Be sure to use sweetened condensed milk, not evaporated. as known and milk sugar The rich, concentrated blend of fresh weetened condensed milk is necessary to make this simple, recipe work. . ire-pro- of MAGIC PICNIC COOKIES . can) sweetened condensed milk cup peanut butter one the six ingredients listed below: of Any 2 cups bran flakes 2 cups raisins 1 cup chopped nut meats 2 cups com flakes 2 cups chopped dates 3 cups shredded coconut condensed milk, peanut butter, and any ont sweetened Mix of the six ingredients listed above. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto d baking sheet. Bake m moderate oven (375 F.) for 12 minutes or until brown. Remove from pan at once. Makes about 30 cookies. (ANS) lli cups (15-o- well-grease- Three-A- ct Play LITTLE THEATRE Monticello High The Tattletale, was presented to a large audience in the school auditorium Friday eveThe play was well cast, characterization waS good throughout, anc the staging effective. From the first to the last curtain, the actors had their audience with Suzanne Adams roll as Patsy, the was ably assisted of the cast. They had the title tattletale She by 27 others were Mernice Allred, the mother; Kink Barton, father; lone Miller, older sister, Thomas Peterson, a younger brother; Jerry Jones, a boy friend, Judy Peterson, a girl friend; Grant Barton, a young editor; Leland Carrol, high school principal, his wife, Shirley Pipkin, Loya Rae Duckett, teacher, Joel Norton, Somerville, detective; Carolyn Gwen Jameson and Phil Houghton, school friends; Malcolm Young, president of the school board, Ronald Harvey, business man; LeiMomi Young, president of the Womens Club; Lenore Gonzales of the radio; Suzanne Wood, renorter; and Marion Christensen, Jerry Norton, Caroljm Warren, Clyda Nielson, Linda Emerich, Sheree Lyman, Ronnie Turner and Patti Lyman, stu The play was directed by Mrs Anne G. Olsen, teacher of speech ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH at the high school. G. B. and Addie B. Croasman Pastors Sunday Services: Sunday School Morning Worship ft, a V5- - a t i 9 Bssr ,4 's Ifcr yevimicsi fi' EQlilPKJKT irncjl " A -- X v. I. .X .' V,, , v J f. - Tf $ T mt s.j;,,mr: "" ft:3 7 I ,rr irj J Training Union Worship You are Welcome GARLAND. MttMW --jt APRIL 29 & 30, MAY 1 iifTTF lARli-foi V V r. f: j I I ii ! !'- - I . own combimaticn YOUR f I 1 ' AIT b'V ff: & THURSDAY MAY 2 & 3 ' s limiting true story of s ooldier of fortune who courted high bora besutj! iA IE A CinemaSooP THE KINGS THIEF IfJ Hf!S BLYIBEDMlUtD DAVID NIVEN GEORGE OR CONTRACT (PQ2S32120C1 SAN JUA Phone 111 or 1 12 N PROCEEDS REFRESHMENTS HOME BAKED CAKES AND PASTRIES PARCEL POST PACKAGES FOR BUILDING ITwesdlGo RECORD fine commercial printing POND HOME MADE CANDY FANCY WORK DOLL BOOTH FISH hr EVERYONE FUND 7 to 10 P.M. SJ3333S iisca fixaajssu1 i FUJI and PHIZES ONLY YOU KNOVy FJkii7 ST. JOSEPH PARISH HALL Monticello j1 J1 WEDNESDAY x ' ' biHi.kfci'adlfr Color by TECHNICOLOR GEORGE ZIMMERMAN At The Frost Trailer Park PM PM t SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUES. Free Estimates 00 AM 7 00 8 00 mm NOjSffSSWS J22S PUKDOM SANDERS - DRY WALL - DECORATION BY THE HOUR. 9 45 A M 11 MGM's AtffHTy TfeCKNiCOLOft IlUSICAL S - ' -- & PAPERING SOUTHERN BAPTIST MISSION 3 Blocks West of Stop Light at American Legion Hall Worship Service FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 27 & 28 v' WnrT .t M V.. pm. 7 30 p.m. SS 7:30 p. m. PAINTING 9:45 am. 11:00 a.m. Childrens (?hurch Evangelistic Service . ning. 2:00 dents Relief Beginning May 1 there will be shows at 7:30 and 9:30 each Monday, Wednesday and Fri--j day day 1 show Tuesday. 2 shows as scheduled Sundays Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 The high school play, a three act comedy, UTAH MONTICELLO, Presented By them. John Lewis Counsellors George G. Sloan Sunday School NO PICNIC MENU IS COMPLETE without plenty of cookies,not only for dessert at the picnic feast, but for nibbling afterward You can make a big batch m a jiffy with sweetened condensed milk and peanut butter, plus one other ingredient, such as nuts or raisins. They are crunchy delights that everybody 13 |