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Show AT MONTICELLO LEADERS GET TOGETHER STUDENT Teachers Conduct HIGH foreign ports. Teachers from Blanding, Monticello, La Sal and Eastland, representing a fair portion of the San Juan Basin Teachers Association, left Monticello high school Saturday to begin a tour of scenic points of interest throughout the San Juan Basin area. On the agenda for the day were Marie Ogdens community farm; U tex Exploration Companys mine, owned by Charlie Steen, Dead Horse Point, and Charlie Steens home, situated on hill overlooking the town of Moab. Speed Boat Ride The group enjoyed a picnic lunch on the banks of the Colorado River, to be unexpectedly enhanced by a thrilling ride in a speed-boaServing as guide for the group was Alfred Frost, longtime resident of Monticello. After this day of great adventure the participants expressed but one regret.' They all wished they had resorted to more persuasive measures to see that a greater number of their fellow teachers had arranged their schedules to include this excursion. Plan Next Year It is hoped that enthusiastic response will be shown to a proposed plan for an excursion of this sort, to be planned for next Spring. Those in attendance were Reta Bailey, Rosalie Robertson, Ila Robeson, Mrs. Rhea Viges, Joseph Jackson, Alfred Frost, Barbara Keown, Jeannette Clark, Harold Hafen, Louise Redd, Rose Gorda Adams, Don Smith, Gene Blickenstaff, Veda Gunnel, Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Titensor and daughters, Mr. Sorenson, Warren Reck and Vere Densley. t. year at Monticello High. The students lost no time in selecting Record photo capable leaders to carry out their programs. Catholics Form New Ready to lead the cheers for Monticellos athlets throughout the school year are the four peppy Record photo gills shown above: Maris Redd, Ardith Nielson, Kristine Soltau and Jerry Adams Crash Takes Life Of Truck Driver Denver truck driver who was injured Saturday when his truck left the highway 16 miles west of Bluff, raised San Juan county's traffic toll for the year to six, double the figure for all of 1956. The driver, James Allen Amos, Death of a died in a Cortez, Colo, hospital topped a hill, the officer said, saw another truck apSunday after suffering a prob- when he When he braked, his proaching. able fractured back and internal from side to side swerved truck injuries. He. at first was taken to and then left the road. the San Juan county hospital in Mr. Amos death was the second Monticello but later removed to traffic fatality in the county with the Cortez hospital. He was paraa week. in of his lowrer lyzed in the portion body. Patrolman Ralph Highway who investigated, Gongaware, said the driver was thrown from his truck and dragged down the steep bank of a wash at the side of the highway. He had just CYO Group The Catholic Youth Organization elected officers for the fall and winter at its last meeting in St. Josephs Parish hall. Elected president is Lenora Gonzales. Vice president is Lillian Nieves. Jeanne Garcia is the new secretary and Erminio Martinez is treasurer. The CYO of St. Josephs parish is affiliated with the National Catholic Youth Association which has six million active members. The group accepted its church project of buying the paint for the renovating of the interior of the activity hall. To raise the necessary funds for this, it will hold a raffle of a portable radio. The group also made plans to entertain the Price CYO at a Halloween party. The CYO will carry out the planned program of the national organization. This consists of a t program: religious, culand athletic. The social tural, Rev. Thomas J. Kaiser will be moderator of the religious section. Adult leaders will be assigned to moderate the three other sections. Mrs. Jerry .Lesher furnished refreshments for the group at the meeting. After the business session a social hour and dancing were held. GFT A WINNING DEAL ON A Social Security Man Will Be Here Ocf. 2 A representative of the Trinidad social security administration office will be in Monticello October 2 from 1 to 3 pm. in room 110 of the courthouse. He will give assistance in filing applications for social secur-- " ity benefits or to answer per- taining to the social security act. COMPLETE TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetzner Palmer Black, Monticello sailor, is of San Mateo, Cal., King Barton leave at home. spending y and Lent and Fern Frost have trip just completed a into the Needles, Salt Creek five-da- y Sailor to Spend Leave At Home Tn Monticello Horse and. Divis. canyons. Avoid Risk! 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