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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD rAGE FOUR Blanding Newcomers Honor Sue Graves IN JUSTICE COURT MARRIED IN HOME RITES MONTICELLO For Work in Promoting Organization Lewis Lester John, 32, LaSal, no drivers license, fined $25. Lawrence Morris, Dove Creek, passing a vehicle on wrong side, fined $15. Clyde Konold, Bicknell, Utah running stop sign, fined $5. Jack C. Jones, Salt Lake City, running two stop signs, fined BLANDING Regular meet- one Ness from Wyoming, Patsy ing of the Blanding Newcomers May and Neva Townsley from club was turned into a surprise Colorado. Goodbyes were said to Madeline birthday party for Mrs. Sue Chandler, who is leaving for Graves Tuesday night. Mrs Graves was honored by South America, and to LaNez club members for her untiring Elam who left for LaBarge, Wyo. and unselfish promotion of the Newcomers group. Although the club is relatively new, having been organized in October, 1956, the fast turnover of club executives and members is a constant problem to those who are concerned with the entertainment and pleasure of the Blanding newcomers. Sue has been steadfast in her loyalty to the club, always offering her services, her home and her time in order that the club might remain active. Club members presented her with a gift in token of their appreciation. The birthday cake, beautifully decorated, was baked by the hostess, Darlene Lynch. Those attending the meeting were Eilene Bookout, Lou Ann Jones, Sue Jackson, Eloise Turner, Virginia Sheriff, Sue Graves, Hazel Strader, Darlene Lynch, Ruth Deese, Madeline Chandler, Dora Denton, Ann Mercer, Sybil Cruse, Delphine Terrill, Maude Farr, Lena Mallard, Carroll Flom, Janaone Ness, Charlotte Cleaver, Elva Schafer, Patsy May and Neva Townsley New Members New members introduced were Eilene Bookout from Illinois, Lou Ann James from Oklahoma, Car-roFlom from Minnesota, Jan- ll $7.50. Larry Wynn, no inspection sticker, fined $5. MONTICELLO City Court Garrett Freight Lines, overloaded truck (two counts), posted $50 bail on each count. Joseph Ines, 44, Monticello, gross weight not displayed, fined GRASS stains can usually beIf from clothing they're newly made by sponging with ammonia and water. Wash In suds a&d let dry In the sun. Chewing gum can be problematical when you get it on clothes. Hold an Ice cube underneath the gum, then over it and get it frozen solid. Scrape oil. Dog hair will come off uphol- THIS WEEKS RECIPE Crusty Tomato Halves (Serves 6) tomatoes 6 medium-size- d 2 tablespoons softened butter Vi cup fine bread crumbs Vi cup grated Cheddar cheese 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons bacon drippings Rinse and cut tomatoes In halves. Spread with butter blended with mustard. Mix together remaining ingredients and top tomatoes with the crumb mixture. Broil 3 inches from source of heat for 7 to 10 minutes. HOSPITAL ISSUES EDICT All persons wishing hospital care were warned this week by hospital officials that proof of insurance or a $50 entrance fee stered pieces with a great deal of must be paid before care can be ease if you rub moistened chamois over the furniture. given to patients. All industrial Brass pipes and fixtures can be cases sent to the hospital by a polished to brilliance if you rub a ' company must bring a written cut piece of lemon over them. off with hot water and then Rinse notice of insurance carried to polish until they shine. cover an industrial accident. Clothes are much easier to iron if your board' is well padded and the cover stretched taut over it. Have the cover damp when you place it on the board for best re- BE a wreck Jess driver! P.M. NIGHTLY Mats. 2:30 Sat, Sun, Wed, Fri ... thorough agency service, see... BASIN REALTY & INSURANCE CO. ' P. Blanding, Utah O. Box 575 Ph. 2767 of 1958 Mail Orders: Send stamped, addressed return envelope with check or money order to Utah State Fair, Bov 2136, SLC. Specify two choices of dates. If for Sat, Sun, Wed, or Fri, specify matinee or night. Prices include tax and Fair adm. Nights & Sat & Sun. Mats. $3.75, $3.25, $2.73, $2.25. Bargain mat 918 $2.75, $2.50, Gen. adm. $1.75 Public Offering FINANCE COMPANY (A Utah Corporation) shares of Class B Common Capital Stock with a Among the many The square neckline was hand guests were the brides grandfrom beaded with seed pearls. A finger- mothers, Mrs. Fannie Redd, IsaCalifornia, and Mrs. Niles, a crown fell veil of from tulle tip Utah. of draped peau de soie, adorned belle Kofford, Castle Dale, and with touches of lace and seed Mrs. Melvin H. Frandsen American of LaRue, daughter pearls. The bridal bouquet was Mrs. a large cascade of white begonias Fork, Carl Pack, Alpine; ColClyde Kofford and daughter, and stephanotis. of Castle Dale; Mrs. Pat Bishop Daryle Redd, of the leen, Dr. and Monticello Second Ward, officia- Winters of Castle Dale; Lake Salt of McAffee Don Mrs. double-rinted at the ceremony. Mrs. James O. Henderson (Bev- City. From Price were: Mi, and Mrs. erley Jones) attended as Gordon Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. She wore a blush-pinCromar, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene a lace dress fashioned with scoop M. Redd and Frank and MarPaul neck and full skirt. The bridesMr. and Mrs. S. M. Snow, maids, Sherron Snow, Joyce Ly- jorie; Sherron Snow, Mr. and Mrs. man, Carolyn Jean Sparks,' and LaRue Frandsen, were attired in Mauxine Tatton, daughter, PhylRedd lace sheath lis; Mr and Mrs. Charles matching and daughter Becky, Mr. and Mrs. dresses. All of the attendants carried Joe Redd, and daughter, Carolyn, cascades of white daisies. Junior and Judy from Provo. The reception guests were serbridesmaids, Kathleen Redd, and at individual tables in the ved Linda and Judy Sparks, were garden. tafdressed in white with green Mrs. Melvin Frandsen was in feta sashes. Richard Wrathall of Magna charge of serving the guests, was assisted by Mrs. Clyde performed the duties of best man, and and and the ushering was done by Kofford, Mrs. Pat Winters, Richardson. Gordon Mrs. Ronnie Sparks, brother of the Mrs. Ruel M. Redd, and Mrs. groom. with Redd entertained Keith At the reception honoring the hours the selections during couple, vihich was held following piano the ceremony, the mother of the of the reception. bride donned a champagne beige WARDS HOLD PARTY lace afternoon dress. Mrs. Sparks The MIA of both Monticello also, wore beige lace. Both mothers wore corsages of orchids. LDS wards held an outdoor party Home Decorated on the local tennis courts and The wedding party received adjoining lot Monday night. The guests in front of two large program included a softball game, lighted candelabra and an arch volley ball, horseshoes and other covered with greenery. The home sports. A dance followed a musiwas decorated throughout with cal program. Refreshments were served. garden flowers. n 9,750 Shares of Class A Common Capital Stock, Preference right Offering Price: $1 Per Share Price: $1 Per Share Offering (Sold in Combination) This Company is actively engaged in the Finance business and is expanding its activities. Send Coupon for Y'our Offering Circular Uinta Finance Company Post Office Box 182 Midvale, Utah lime-gree- Kenneth Ray Kelso, 24, Blandon expired license, Name City Nails Lumber Proposed withdrawal of 80 H Plywood g acres of public land in the Manti-LaS- h Hardware National Forest from appliWindows Doors cation of the mining laws was Siding h announced Thursday by Val B f Roofing Richman, State Supervisor of the s Glass Bureau of Land Management at x Weather Stripping Salt Lake City. g withThe application for the HARVEY BUILDERS 5 drawal, which was filed by the rewas of Secretary Agriculture, SUPPLY corded on the public land records Phone 208l in the Land Office at Salt Lake S Blanding, Utah KSHXMSMXMXMXMXMXMXHXMXHS City on February 6, 1957. Effect of the recordation was to temporarily ban prospecting and locating of mining claims in the affecWHY ted areas, pending action on the : application by the Department of : the Interior. SEE US FOR YOUR A waiting period is procomvided during which written ments or objections may be submitted by the general public. ! The public lands involved are : : to be used for the development of the Dalton Springs Trailer Camp. A detailed description of the public lands involved in the proposed withdrawal will appear shortly in the Federal Register I and will be posted in the Land THUNDERBIRD Office at Salt Lake City l The EXCAVATING CO. j National Forest is under the supervision of Ph. 121R1 the Regional Forester of the U.S. Monticello, Utah Forest Service at Ogden, Utah. I ! WAIT? 30-da- y DIGGING WATER LINES jSEWER LINES! drain LINES Manti-LaSa- Points the way ! $7.50. Dan Posey, Blanding, no driv$25. ers license, fined Harry Dutchie, Blanding, disturbing the peace, fined $50. Dean Shumway, Blanding, improper muffler, fined $15. George Tim Perkins, Blanding, improper muffler, fined $15. See Your Local Merchants First Patronize Home Industry CHARCOAL. AND HICKORY CHIPS at MONTICELLO .. LUMBER BANK BY MAIL AT Dove Creek State Bank Dove Creek, Colo. Member F.D.I.C. HO -- and Building Supplies Don't Put Off The Things That Must Be Done. Let Us Help You With Expert Advice And Supply You With Materials You Need t VISIT The Monticello Lumber Compressors Cats 34836 h William M. Getty, Salinas, Cal., parking too near fire plug, fined Diamond Core Drilling PHONE ALpine H I $7.50. MOAB DRILLING CO. Winch Trucks State Asked on Forest SEE US For Your Virgina P. Carlson, Blanding, parking too near fire plug, fined n Address I Cortland Dielter and Robert Wright, Farmington, N. M., overloaded truck, posted $50 bond. BLANDING r. FOR HIRE Land Withdrawal ing, driving fined $10. 8 Please send Offering Circular of Uinta Finance Company to XKXKXHXHZKXHXHXHXKXHZHXM 50-mi- $10. y Veil of Tulle Matron-of-Hono- This is neither an offer nor a solicitation to buy or sell these securities; such offer is made only by means of the Offering Circular. This offer is limited to bona fide residents of Utah. 185,250 August 3 in Monticello Home Rites g lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll UINTA Arita Redd, Robert B. Sparks Married d 8:30 surance from a service-minde- d agency. For prompt, Berne Lorensen, 29, Monticello, failure to keep proper lookout, fined $10. Gene Langston, 24, Monticello, no drivers license, fined $10. Express Drilling Company of Roswell, N.M., overloaded truck, posted $50 bond. Earnest Gordon Adams, 26, Blanding, gross weight not displayed, fined $5. Elbe F. Moore, Mexican Hat, no drivers license, no inspection sticker, no mud flaps, no clearance lights, failure to obey a police order, fined $95. Roswell Dean Allen, 38, Hotchkiss, Colo., driving while intoxicated, fined $125. ComStanton Transportation pany, Craig, Colo., overloaded truck, posted $50 bond. Vernon Schafer, 22, Monticello, no drivers license on person, Mrs. Robert B. Sharp, who, before her marriage August 3, was Miss fined $5. Arita Redd. The couple was married in rites at home of bride. noIona Rasmussen, 37, Monticello, drivers license on person, fined $5. William M. Sheppard, 20, Blanding, speeding 65 miles in a zone, fined $20 Oliver Price Roberts, 44, Monticello, improper backing, fined Miss June Duncan The home of Mr. and Mrs. presided Redd was the scene of an over the guest book, and the gifts early evening ceremony, Satur- were in charge of Mrs. Sam Lee, and day, August 3, which united in Miss Jerry Ann Adams marriage their daughter, Arita, Misses Anne Wilson, Carol Whipwith Robert B. Sparks. ple, Judi Peterson, and Mernice Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sparks, Allred, wearing matching green Arcadia, California, are parents net aprons trimmed with daisies, served the refreshments. The sults. of the groom. nuts Never iron over buttons, hooks, The radiant bride walked down Junior Bridesmaids passed snaps or fasteners. These will the aisle on the arm of her fa- from small white baskets decorascratch the bottom of the iron. ted with green net and daisies. ther, to the strains of the wedMrs. Keith Redd provided muZippers should always be closed ding march, played by Mrs. Ruel sic before ironing. during the evening. dresToss your plastic clothes line in M. Redd of Price. She was Parties Given fasha full length gown, warm water and suds either in sed in Parties on honoring the new Mrs. ioned lines from ivory princess the tub or washing machine to were given by Mrs. Sam Sparks white under soie lace, clean it easily. Rinse before using. peau de Lee, Mrs. Byron Oberg, Miss Arwhich formed the short-sleevebodice, dipped down the skirt lene Potter, and Mrs. Barney front in an apron effect, and fell Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith to twosmall points in the back. Redd. UTAH STATE FAIR SEPT. 13 THRU SEPT. 22 Auto wrecks are on the increase. Be careful be a wreckless driver. Wise motorists obey traffic rules, keep their cars in good condition. And wise motorists buy in- $5. Ed-wa- AUGUST 8, 1957 THURSDAY, (Co. "Keeping Pace With Community Service" Moab Utah PHone 13 Ben Askew, Mgr. 1 |