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Show PAGE SIX THE SAX New Home Builders MONTICELLO NEWS are parents of a seven pound, six by Mrs. H. K. Blake For Easter Sunday, services at ounce boy, Thomas Dale, born the Community Church will be at April 13. the regular times, Sunday school Mrs. Pearl Black left April 9 at 10 a. m. and worship service at 11 a. m. for Caldwell, Idaho to attend the funeral of her father, Martin L. Last week everyone enjoyed Lancaster who passed away April the Sunday school singing under the leadership of Gaylen 8. Mr. Lancaster was 85 years Adams, with Helen Pehrson at old. Surviving are his wife, six the piano. The daughters and two sons. were former residents Lancasters Rev. Parks returned to Grand Junction after Sunday services. of San Juan county and will be remembered by many. It was learned this week that Mrs. Julia Bailey and children the Community Churchs wellloved former executive secretary along with Carolyn Rasmussen Dr. Elmer C. Adams ,now of Ore- were shopping in Cortez gon, has been promoted to Wees-errepresentative of the BapThe B.Y.F. under the sponsortist M and M Benefit board. He is succeeded by Rev. D. D. Dod- ship of Mrs. Lee reorganized at a meeting in the social hall at the son of Salt Lake. Community Church, April 14. The The Alonje club met April 10 at follwoing officers were elected, the home of Mrs. Veda Pehrson. Gaylen Adams, president; Helen A report was given on the com- Pehrson, vice president and promunity health council. The group gram chairman; Linda Matkin, ; will meet this Friday with the Freya Springrecreation to a see cancer ladies chairman; Alyce er, auxiliary film. At the meeting much time Kruse, refreshment chairman and was spent making memorial the following committee members, Refresh- Judy Matkin and Kenny Adams. wreaths and sprays. ments were served by the host- Time of meeting have been set All The next meeting on April for 5 p. m. each Sunday. ess. 24 will be at the home of Mrs. young folks are welcome. Aleda Jorgenson. While visiting her sister, Mrs. A supper will be held Pat Gohogon in Greenriver last at the Community Church on week, Helen Pehrson had the honor of playing two piano seSunday, April 28. lections for the Legion auxilary. Mrs. Vera Hazelton, Mrs. June Mr. and Mrs. Robert ChristenKinnaman and Mrs. Julie Bailey were Blanding visitors Saturday. sen and Joanne and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson and Ula went to Mrs. Trina Williams came from Bluff on a fishing trip Sunday. Bluff Friday to bring her broth- They state the water was so er, Richard Nielson to the hos- muddy they did not have much luck. pital for a checkup. n secretary-treasurer- pot-luc- k The hospital staff, friends and associates are sponsoring the nomination of Mrs. Vera Hazelton as the KVFC Woman of the Month of May as the woman in this area who made the most outstanding contribution in the field of nursing and medicine. at the San Juan county hospital are: A five pound, eleven ounce son, David Alvin for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Powell on April 9. Their first born. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Poole welcomed a girl on April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Shumway are parents of a six pound, ten ounce girl, born April 10, Mr. and Mrs. Connie E. Shumway also have a girl, Helen Elizabeth, weighing seven pounds, ten ounces, born April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison New arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Alden Edwards and Jerry Edwards from Logan and Stephen Nielson, Ted Edwards and Bert and Ray Odette from Provo attended the Junior Prom Saturday night. CHURCH NEWS L.D.S. LA SAL BRANCH CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS MEETINGS OF MONTICELLO WARD Branch President Oscar M. James 10:00 Sunday School Sacrament Meeting . . 11:30 1:30 Priesthood Meeting M.I.A. Tuesday 7:30 Relief Society Wednesday Phimary Wednesday . . 3:30 Bishop Kenneth S. Summers 1st John D. Lewis, 2nd George Sloan; Ward Clerk3 Calvin Carter, Wendall Frost First Sunday of the Month Priesthood Meeting . . . 8:30 a.m. Sunday School .... 9:40 a. m. Fast-Meetin- 10:45 g p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 7:30 p.m. SAN JUAN COMMUNITY CHURCH a.m. Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Affiliated with Americas Baptist Sundays of the Month Convention 8:30 a.m. Priesthood Meeting Pastor: William E. Parks 9:40 a. m. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Sunday School 5:00 p.m. Sacrament Meeting 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Every Tuesday B.Y.F 2:00 p.m. Relief Society Community Church Workers 7:30 p.m. Club 1st and 3rd Wednesday 2:00 Mutual Every Thursday p.m. 4:00 p.m. Primary Womens Missionary Society, Monticello Second Ward 4th Thursday 7:30 p. m. Bishop Daryle M. Redd Boy, Scouts Every Thursday 7:00 ;; First Counselor, Ernest J. Second Counseler, Don R. p.m. Sond-ergger- Barton. ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC Sam Lee, Joseph Ward Clerks: CHURCH P. Foy, Gordon L. Heaton. Monticello. Utah Schedule Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood Meeting and fitfh Mass third first, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and 8:00 second at a.m.; 6:30 Sunday Sacrament Meeting p.m. 7:30 p.m. fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. Monday M.I.A p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Wednesday Primary 3:45 Thursday Relief Society.. 2 p.m. G. B. and Addle B. Croasmon Fas tors Blanding Grayson Ward Sunday Services at Monticello 10 a.m. Priesthood Meeting Sunday School 11 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship Opening Assembly 10:00 to 10:40 Young Peoples Service. .6:45 p.m. Quorum Meeting Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p.m. Sunday School . 10:40 to 10:55 Friday Services at Blanding Prayer Meeting Opening Assembly ... 11 to 11:35 Blanding Cabinet Shop 7:00 p.m. .. 11:35 to 12:15 Class Work Everyone Welcome Closing Assembly . 12:15 to 12:20 6:30 p.m. Sacrament Meeting Leisure is the time for doing Fast Day Meeting 2 p. m. on something useful. N. Howe. to be alone. First Sunday or Designated Fast We most Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Sundays. Meetings Will Start Promptly at Time Shown Rushing around smartly is n,o of accomplishing much proof Blanding Blanding Ward Baker Eddy. Mary Priesthood Meeting 9:00 a.m. Opening Assembly . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:15 to 9:55 Quorum Meetings MONTICELLO Sunday School 9:55 to 10 (Southern) Prayer Meeting .... Opening Assembly . 10:10 to 10:45 Pastor: S.R. McLeroy Ph. 114R3 10:50 to 11:30 Welcomes Class work you to all of its services .... 5 p. m. Sunday School Sacrament Meeting 10 a. m. 11:40 on a.m,' Fast Day Meeting 11 a. m. Service Worship or Fast First Sunday Designated 6:30 p. m. Training Union Sundays 7:30 p. m. Meetings Will Start Promptly at Worship Service Time Shown Tuesday evening prayer and L.D.S. EASTLAND BRANCH Bible Study 7:30 p. m. Branch President Meeting in the Monticello Travest M. Johnson American Legion Hall. First Counseler, Enos W. Neil-soSecond Counseler, Rex C. FIRST BAPTIST MISSION OF Johnson; Branch Clerk, Evan H. BLANDING Barton (Southern) Priesthood Meeting . . . 9:30 a.m. to all of its services Welcomes a. m. 10:30 School you Sunday 10 a. m. 11:30 a.m. Sunday School .... Sacrament Meeting 11 a. m. 7:30 p.m. Worship Service M:I.A. Tuesday Meeting in the Blanding Relief Society Tuesday 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Legion Hall Primary Thursday To Sewage Problem Sani-tria- n . problem by requiring every home that Is not connected to a public sewer to be provided with an approved septic tank and disposal field. The regulations are set up to assure proper construction of these units to avoid the difficulty and health hazard which results from pootly designed facilities. Detailed information is available from Mr. Burgener, whose office is located at 113 South Carbon Avenue in Price. Your health and your families health is dependent on your obtaining this information if you are building in an area where connections cannot be made to a public sewer, Mr. Bergener said. 18, 1957 filOAB BLUE PRINT COMPANY P. PHOXE O. BOX 158 MAPS - AL3-124- - PRINTS PHOTOSTATS ENGINEERS SUPPLIES MAIL OARDERS HANDLED PROMPTLY AND CONFIDENTLY EXECUTED We carry THE 1 00 MILLION YEARS By At & U . 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Face Opening dates for three general outdoor seasons were listed again this week by the Utah Department of Fish and Game in answer to the continuing inquiries about Prospective home builders in San Juan County were warned these seasons. face a diffiFishing season Opens June 1, today that they may problem if disposal cult sewage closes October 6. their new locate cannot they General deer season Opens home distance connecting within Saturday, October 19. sewer. a of public Game birds season (pheasant, Robert Bergener, District quail, chukkar and Hungarian with the State Health DeNovember opens partridge) 9. partment, pointed out that many owners dont All waters, with some local ex- prospective home of the understand importance ceptions where private lands are sewage disposal facilities, and involved, will open to angling therefore have a tendancy to igSaturday, June 1. With few ex- nore this important problem ceptions, all will remain open until too late to accomplish a through October 6. solution. The general deer season open- good Mr. Burgener said that practiing is set by law as the nearest homes being built today, all cally Saturday to October 20, thus the moved from one October 19 date this year. Length including those are provided to location another, or of the general season, any of with modern facilities, plumbing the many early, late and other often garbage grinders including will not be type special season, washers. These set until the executive session of and automatic are well worth the Utah Board of Big Game modern facilities owner in this Control is held in late June. All while to the home but of convenience, modern age facts covering the deer seasons a sewage discreate also they be will published following this which cannot be Elk, antelope and posal problem meeting. ignored. hunts be will also set big game New regulations have been by the Board during late june. adopted by the Utah State Board Only the opening date of the of Health seeking to meet this game bird seasons has been set for November 9, as listed above. other. Ready assistance can be Bag limits, length of season and summoned when needed in law other regulatory measurse will enforcement or other department not be formed by the Utah Fish work. and Came Commission until late In several areas the system is summer when brood counts and also tied in with the highway paother field surveys are concluded. trol and other law enforcement These will be published soon agencies, making cooperative thereafter. The Commission will work between these agencies a as soon set the sage grouse hunts. objective when needed. as the field surveys are available ready from Radio communication about plane to vehicles on the ground Proclamations listing all rules is also proving valuable in patrol and regulations for each open sea- and survey work. son are published as readily as Director Gains Award possible after the date they are J. Perry Egan, director of the set. Reprints of the proclamations Utah Department of Fish and are then made and may be obtain- Game, was recently awarded the ed from license vendors over the Bridger trophy for outstanding state or from department offices, achievements in the wildlife con1596 West North Temple, Salt servation fields. Lake City. The award is made annually The department noted that only by the school of forest, range and the 1957 angling proclamation is wildlife at the Utah State Uninot printed and available, that versity. those for all other season will be Egan, who is now serving his r ready for distribution soon after third term as departall regulations for each season ment director, received this signal are set, and again reminded honor in recognition of the adeveryone going afield to know the vancing management program rules governing the various open covering the states fish and season each year. game resources. Radio Equipment Valuable He was chosen for the award Ready communication and a by representatives of the states more thorough coverage during organized sportsmen, Utah State field patrol work are proving University, state and federal rethe value of radio equipment now source management agencies. being used in department of fish and game vehicles. Spokesmen noted that the first Adams Roofing Co. radio equipment was installed in six vehicles and one airplane more than a year ago. Recently All Types' another 15 field cars were so 'Roofing of equipped. Present plans call for intsalla-tioFree Estimates of radios in another 33 This will give units. coverage for department Phone 2416 field employees. Chief value of the radio service Blanding, Utah is the means of quick communianfield one man to cation from i . . JITAX RECORD display this famous trademark See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer in Irish! |