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Show recuperating in the hospital with THE SIN JUAN RECORD two broken ribs, some shoulder trouble, shock, and various bad Conservation bruises. The Rebus Rota Literary Club is justly proud of the concert which it sponsored last Saturday at the high school auditor- ium. When the scheduled program was finished the audience still clamored for more numbers from the Octavo Singers and from their soloist conductor, Fred Peterson. It was a musical treat for the music lovers of Monticello. Utah delegates were in attendto the Western Regional Conference of Prsident Eisenhowers Committee for Traffic Safety. The committeemen unanimously voted for a resolution endorsing high school driver training. Mr. Freed, Utah Committee Chairman, said, at this meeting Utah auto dealers have pledged in writing to furnish cars for such a program in the schools. A suggested plan to raise the money for the high school training is that an additional dollar be collected with each license plate. It is estimated $375,000 could he raised in this manner. The Utah delegates will present the resolution to the governor and ance Invitations are out bidding guests to a bridal tea honoring Mias Michelle Monson at the the legislative council and urge home of Karl Saturday, that it be passed into law by the 2 to 4 p!m. MissLyman Monsor will benext Legislature. come the bride of Kay Johnson near future. Reverend and Mrs. Alderman in tile are leaving for a vacation. While The M.I.A. First Ward Mutual away they will attend the Nationheld its Fireside at the al Baptist Convention in Seattle, group home of Clynn Young Sunday Washington. evening. Dan Barber was the guest speaker. A covered dish City Marshal Arthur Adair, luncheon was served. State Patrolman Clifton Green and Wallace Johnson attended Mrs. David Coomb entertained the Convention of Eastern Utah Peace Officers Monday in Hunt- the Tikoms Club Monday last at Mrs. Lynne Lyman ington Canyon. Their wives ac- the home of Wood gave a talk, Mrs. Fern companied them and participated in the pistol shoot, barbecue, and Birth of a Baby, refreshments were served. The club will meet dance. Monday, June 19 at the home of Miss Katherine Redd who has Mrs. Katherine Easton. been teaching in Las Vegas, is at home for the summer. The Monticello First Ward High Priests were host to the Frank Hairs horse stepped in High Priests of San Juan Stake a prairie dog hole near Peters Saturday at 6 p.m. Over a hunHill last Saturday stumbling in dred guests sat down to white such a manner it rolled over Mr linen covered tables centered Halls several times. Two horse- with colored spring flowers and men nearby saw the accident and white bridal wreath sprays broght Mr. Halls who was un- which extended the length of the conscious into town. He is now table. Weslay Norton acted as the master of ceremony, and introduced the following entertainers-thKeith Jewkes family who responded with an instrumental trio, Jerry Norton, a comic reading; William Walton, after dinner stories; the wives of High Priest members, two choral numbers, George Hurst, a short talk. June ter. No designation is required if the serviceman desires payment in that order. GI insurance, on the other hand, permits a wider range of beneficiaries, with no particular order stipulated by law. Beehive girls. When a change of beneficiary is submitted to VA, the policyBlanding was the scene of an- holder is mailed a copy of the other M I.A. function Friday VA action for his record. If the evening. The occasion was the policyholder has no such VA recSpring Dance Festival at the ord in his files and does not reward recreation hall. member receiving one, it is likely that no change was recorded Quite a number of the Demo- by VA. cratic party faithful attended the VA cautioned that a beneficiary patio party at the home of Mrs. designation on defense form Johnny Johnson in Blanding Fri- DD93 is NOT a change in beneday evening. It was a fun affair ficiary for GI insurance. It is and everyone enjoyed himself immerely a beneficiary designation mensely. Weiners, salads, rolls, for the various gratuitous beneThose were served. and drinks fits and, as such, cannot be apattending from Monticello were: plied to GI insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson, Forms for changing beneficiarMr. and Mrs. Wilford Christenare available at all military ies sen, Miss Belle and Ray Redd, and at loMr. and Mrs. H. U. Butt, Mr. and and naval installations,VA form is a If offices. VA cal Mrs. John Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. policyholders may Rodney Pehrson, Mrs. Thomas unavailable, VA stating clearly the benewrite Pehrson Mrs. Evans, Marguerite to designate. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wilson, Mr. ficiary he wishes and Mrs. Bert Warren and Mar ion Hazelton. Every donation to the swimtoming pool fund is a donation wards healthy recreation. 7, 1936 - page 6 the afternoon a Hive Building Ceremony was conducted. Awards were given to the Honor Bees and to the girls having met the indiv idual awards requirements. Skating at the Blanding rink finished a delightful day for the Tips For Drivers Ne-ad- a 1 (V'S Thursday, s iif.n.r.f. '"'V.w . s. viv ' V. ' The Lovina Redds back lawn was an ideal setting for the Relief Society closing social of the Second Ward Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Redd introduced the program with original rhyming. The theme was Home. Mrs. Maxine Lyman read. It Takes a Heap of Living in a House to Make It Home; Hills of Home, was sung by Mrs. Carrol Chapman. Virginia Fullmer danced the charleston, Mary Etta Barton Maris and Cherry Redd sang, Home. Mrs. Marie Redd read, Little Boy, and Tonya Redd followed with The Things That P . 6" & BURROUGHS ITEMIZING jj CASH REGISTERING 8 MACHINE U To Help You Run fi Your Builnois ' g H 4-- This Burroughs Itemizing Cash Registering Machine prints receipts showing price of each item, total sale, tax, and number of items purchased . . . gives added protection to you and the customer. It records all transactions on locked-idetail tape . . . keeps a locked-itotal of sales . . . permits cash balancing at any time. The Itemizing Cash Registering Machine is also a fast adding machine. It will speed all your . . . bring new accufigure-worracy to every figuring job. We have Burroughs machines to meet your Come in figuring needs. nrd see then- - soon. &at&, Reiefof long-ter- . mother-in-law- FURNISH Ben-nio- HOME YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Peterson motored to Ogden. They returned Saturday after a ten day visit n Veterans News All persons in active service or recently discharged who have iTT GI insurance under premium waiver should make sure Veterans Administration has t. Break njafchjs in two. 6. Dont litter the highways an accurate record of their insur2. Extinguish cigarettes, cigars 7. Protect picnic areas. ance beneficiaries. NEURAL3. Use the ash tray. 8. Carry refuse bags. Eat PAINS of HEAOACHE, The advice applies particularly 4. Douse campfires thoroughly. GIA, NEURITIS with STANBACK TAB9. Drive slowly in woods. STANBACK or POWDERS. 3. Don't disturb bird nests. 10. Dont pick wild flowers. to those who have married or LETS STANnot a on ingredient formula for divorced after were teveral medically proven BACK combine applying Keller said that Studebaker dealers support of this years conto taka dose, pain reliever into on easy the insurance, VA said. ference was the first step in a effectiveness of theta . . . The added program to give wider diswho Some service personnel MULTIPLE ingredient bring fatter, mora tribution of conservation facts to drivers, who constitute a virtually, untouched frontier" for conservation progress. completa rahef, easing anxiety . and tension have GI insurance under usually accompanying pain . are under waiver premium tek ' Test STANBACK the mistaken impression they Count, and Patty Lyman with a by will be remembered by old have servicemens indemnity covAgainst Any Preparation timers as Angeline Hyde, sister comic reading. erage instead of insurance. You've Ever Relief Society class leaders, of the late Mrs. Charles E. WalUsed The beneficiaries of serviceMiss Peail Walton, Mrs. Charlie ton. mens indemnity are limited by Bodme, Mrs. Norma Young, Mrs. law to wife; child or children; Mrs. Eugene of Pleasant Grove Thelma Walton and Mrs. Cornemother, father, and brother, sis- , her is lia Perkins; anfl work director, visiting with Mrs.. Laura Allred. Mrs. Alice Johnson were presented with a gift by the Relief Riding with their son, Society presidency. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redd A covered dish luncheon was left hurriedly for Salt Lake City served. Friday morning wrhen they received word of the accidental The First Ward M.I.A. opened its summer season with a Moun- death of a neighbor child of their tain Party Tuesday evening. The daughter, Mrs. Homer Smith. The With Complete Quality Home Furnishings crowd met at the church at 7 child was playing with other when Smith the in children yard were Cars for those p.m. ready who did not have their own a fall from a slide caused instant From Empire Furniture in Moab, Utah death. transportation Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hoggard have returned from Logan wrhere they went to attend the commencement exercises at the Utah State Agricultureal College. They were there to honor a brother and sister-in-laof Mr. Hoggards who graduated with a bachelor of art degree. low-co- . 'p': SIOUX CITY, 10! A Motorists can prevent $100 million in damages this year to state parks, foiests, wild life and natural wona national automotive official declared here. Wdliam A. Keller, ders, Studebaker general sales manager, told 96 Boy Scouts, Clubs and Future Farmer delegates to the third annual Young Outdoor Americans conference that these millions could be saved if the na- -, tions diners Prfj their farailies would become conservation con- iiious With Dr. Byron K Barton, left, conference manager, and William H. Pringle, right, president of the Izaafi Walton League, sponsors of the conference, Keller urged the young to help the 80 million Amencans who will be using their state paiks and highways this summer to practice these ten Conservationist Commandments. Seminary teacher of the L.D. S. Church has left for Provo where he will attend summer school at the Brigham Young University. His family accompanied him. , Two elementary school teachers Mrs. Reta Bailey and Mrs. Susan Jameson, are also enrolled at summer school in the northern part of the state. H v, r UPHOLSTERED George and Ruth Bloomfieldi were wreek end guests at the home of Mrs. Bloomfields mother, Mrs. Lucinda Frost. BEDROOM MATTRESS DINING Devil Canyon Camp Grounds was the place chosen by the San Juan Stake Mutual Beehive, girls for their swarm day. They came from Moab, Monticello First and Second, Blanding and Grayson wards. In charge of the program was Verlene Peterson, stake bee keeper. The beekeepers and presiding officers from the 'various wards came with their girls. The stake Y.W.M.I.A. president,- - Mrs. Norma Young and her counselors, Mrs. Edith Lyman and Mrs. Thor a Norton had general supervision of the outing. A luncheon of barbecue meat, root beer, ice cream and sandwiches were served at noon. 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