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Show c xV Volume 42 Monticello, San Juan County, Utah, Friday, January 31, 1958 8 PAGES Monty Sello . . . says MONTICELLO Broncos Win 6; . . Number PER COPY 1 Open House Slated SECOND WARD'S 'GUIDE PATROL' Good Bet for At Blanding Region, State Titles By First Security g The most vital part of any car is the nut which holds the stear-inwheel that old saw is still as true as the first day it was said when the first automobile rolled from its birthplace. Through the years improvements in styling and the mechanical parts have been made but so far there hasnt been much improvement in that nut at the wheel. He is still taking chances, only greater ones because his car can go faster. Tires and highways have been developed for safety, glass has been manufactured which cannot shatter, yet the nut behind the wheel just hurries faster to greater mayhem and murder on the roads. Insurance rates for collision and liability go up steadily yet our nut pays $100 a year for protection, and the first $100 in case, of an accident, a $100 in fines for violating the law, then complains about high taxes, part of which must go for patrolmen who try their best to keep the nut from cracking up on the road. There is one particular type of nut that grows in all sections of the country. Hes the variety who pours a little too much alcoholic fuel into his own tank, then feeling his way to the car with visibility zero, climbs in and drives home to avoid staggering. There is a chance that this nut might become extinct. The only trouble is that he also is responsible for the extinction of other varieties of the species. Ranking right along with the nut is the half cracked one who goes about bragging I drove to Salt Lake in three hours last wreek. Could have made better time if It hadnt been snowing, and the brakes being shot slowed me down. Having but one headlight didnt help much either. This nut got by being dropped on his head on a volume of Stupor Man while a baby. Just to prove a point our own county collects nearly $1,000 week from traffic offenders. Guess its just the high cost of leaving by car. 10c First Security Bank will open San Juan High has topped them the doors to its newly constructed all in Region Eight (South), and home in Blanding, San Juan it looks like the Broncos will county, Utah, on Saturday, it was give a repeat performance in second-hal- f to gain a sure berth announced Thursday by Max in the annual state cassic in First Thomas, Security (senior March. vice president in charge of the Southern division. They climaxed their string of victories last week with a decisive Mr. Thomas said that a public Alwin over Monticello, open house would be held at the new bank building on Saturday though Francis Nielson, as usual from 3 to 7 p.m. The bank will topped all scorers, it was a team be open for regular business in victory for the Broncos. Their its new home on Monday. Hours teamwork, offense and defense w ill be from 9 a m. to 2 p.m. Monwas faultless. This was by far their best performance, which if days through Thursdays, and from 9 a m. to 6 p.m. on Fridays. maintained will in all probability First Security opened a bankbring to the area its first state Aunt Caroline Redd praised title. For Monticello, ing office in temporary quarters nothing in Blanding in August It was at final rites held Wednesday. worked, and the harder they tried the tougher it got. Nielson got 25 Blandings first bank in 23 years. Manager of First Securitys counters, and still leads the state wih a 26 9 average. His closest Blanding bank is Robert A. Dalton, who also manages First competitor is Joe Borich from 0 to 22 who has date. Also Securitys bank in Monticello. Murray Assistant manager at Blanding is in the for getting Harold J. Lyman, Blanding. Also Blanding were Jack Hunt, 15, and Carl Black, 13. Phil Himmelberg-e- r To assisting is Connie Swenson, At ceremonies conducted Wednesday, January 22, under the direction of Mrs. Norman Young, was high man for Monticello Blanding. scoutmaster, five scouts of the Guide Patrol of Monticello Second Ward received their Tenderfoot with 14. "Complete banking services, inBy Albert R. Lyman badges. Members of the troop pictured here are front row, left to right, Jim Haziewood, Stephen Monticello Mrs. cluding safety deposit boxes, will Wednesday night Funeral services were held Jensen, Don Redd and Clyn Young; back row7, left to right. Hardy Redd, Jonathan Wright, be in our new Blanding a bounced back with provided of member the Another Heaton. victory troop, George Young, John ONeil, George Adams, and Kirk Wednesday Jan. 29, for Caroline ' said. "Various Mr. Dalton Moab over to bank, wind Record their first Juan San was up taken not was Walton photo. Nielson Redd in the Blanding present when picture type loans made in other First LDS Chapel at 3.00 p.m. with half of P13? with a 4winSecurity banks will be made, inBishop Kline Black of the Gray-- record. Offensively it was An cluding mortage loans for home Himmeland thony Camberlang son Ward presiding. who stoled the purchasing, Timeway loans for ber8er limelight Aunt Caroline Redd died Fri-the purchase of automobiles, ap21 16 and tanked They they points 24 at the home of her day Jan. To I pliances, home modernization and daughter, Mrs. Josephine Roberts, respectively. Still the top per-iI formance of the other personal needs, and comevening was by Santa Barbara, California. She talked-abomercial and agricultural loans. I Grant Barton who stole the show will installation be the much Monticellos contract, is the last one in Blanding, and in Good White-Waa became wKh Complete service for savings and bis and floor defensive certanity estimated an and maintenance at play San Juan county of the original contracts week when checking accounts is provided. on boards. Barton tvork the this signed pulled cost of $2,000. This contract is company of pioneers who camp-Scouts of America The Boy The new building, constructed ed on the bald sand stone by 17 rebounds off the opponents w;ere received by City Manager more favorable from observes its 48th Anniversary durconsiderably I road state from the by Shumway Brothers of Blandon the Colodado basket, often going up above the Byron Oberg the city's viewpoint than original is completely air conditioned 7 Scout ing, ball. commission. . the Week, retrieve hooP t0 February ing Boy River in the winter of and has fluorescent, the made of with 65 sta'e new street looks The San negotiations At this like it lights, a to Born in Cedar City, Utah, July point 13, by launching yearlong, Two teller stations are 21, 1874, she was six years old Juans strongest challenge will them, will be installed on high- and provided for in the bond pro- nationwide Good Turn. The Safe- lighting. into was the provided, and provision has been gram. Formerly city wiien the company halted there come from South Emery who are way 160 from the 5th North Good Turn, undertaken at the made to double the number of ty 42 B a & install on and fixtures to the J south only a month or more to make a way fu second place with but one tersection cost basis writh the state, suggestion of President Eisen- these facilities when the need down to the river, and she lived loss to the Broncos at Blanding. Grain Co. cutoff and east from to be eighty-threIt is seventy- - At home, both Emery teams are the traffic signal to a point ap- Monticello, in their bonding pro- hower, will find four and a half arises. "We are happy to bring this eight years this month since that always tough, so next week end proximately 100 feet east of Dons gram, has $9,700 earmarked for million boys and leaders engaged I should tell service to both a of this better will be five purpose; saving the tale, as San Juan Conoco station. There company made their way down in promoting traffic safety, out- complete banking residents and business firms the than $7,000. to the river, arriving on the sixth and Monticello go to North and fixtures per block, alternately door safety and home safety. on The (continued to of page one eight) the side receive the from South Emery for games Feb of April at what became Bluff. city expects spaced Calling the Safety Good Turn material from the state within "Aunt Caroline, as she has for and 7. Only league scheduled" in street to the other. The new steel poles, brackets, the next 60 days. The contract an opportunity for service o years been lovingly known, began the county this week end will be I her unique education in the log tonight in Blanding as the Bron-for- 21,000 Leumen Mercury Vapor provides they must install the your country in the highest traa schooling which was made cos tangle with Moab. Luminaires, and other material system within 30 days after re- dition of the Boy Scouts of Ameintense and Impressive by the I Our pick is for San Juan to will be furnished by the state at ceiving the material; therefore j rica, President Eisenhower said, thrills and perils of Bluffs re- - take the region title, with Mon- - a cost in excess of $20,000. The it is anticipated the system will We must seek new ways to moteness and many dangers. From (continued on page four) citys responsibility according to be in operation in April. save the basic resources of our To childhood she w7as engaged and Nation: its people. The Red Devils of Grand High concerned in the inescapale battle Editorial An automatic increase in wholeschool at Moab set a new high in of the little community to preHe told the Boy Scouts that he natural gas rates is scheduled sale hospitality Wednesday night after serve its existence against the was encouraged by the splendid to into effect during February. go the basketball games. Both A and rampaging river, agains tribes of their Conservation This increase, in turn, forces the results B teams were invited to a Deviels of lawless Indians, against a Good Turn. I nowr urge you, he gas retailer to raise rates to the Deviled egg and devil horde of white fugitives from jus Dinner The stage is set, the cast named, the script enabling legislation set for January, 1959 or wrote, to adopt Safety as your residential and commerical cused ham sandwiches, potato chips, tice, against drought, and sand writtea San Juan longer. county will be the location for service project for 1958. Through tomers of Utah Gas and Service Food storms and Devils This and porverty. hot chocolate the Navajo Tribe would like comp I a historical Naturally in excess of million two "which the concerted action of your mem- Co. in Monticello, Moab and Vercosting traSY the schorin she built-ucake. We thought it was ah--o- f plete control of this revenue, to spend and use doUars a and in cooperation with nal, according to E. E. Drake, for bers, one but to not produce, the splendid faith and sturdy year, when and where they see fit. During a period of a nice thing to do. other of the gas comorganizations, you can alert wromanhood which made her rnany. a year or more, we think theyre going to get it. I to the the need for pany. public urgent Aunt Caroline over all San Juan In the starring role will be Governor George The high school gang have They have already made the first move. Early in I the tragic toll of acciApplication for increased rates D. Clyde with the supporting cast including the new brand of humor. Replacing County. January at a meeting of the Navajos of the Aneth reducing dents. was made last fall by the wholeI From was she knocks knock active of girlhood the School held the the near Hatch Trading at Interior, Navajo Indians, Department region Day the old handies, Governor George D. Clyde, in sale supplier, Pacific Northwest Little Audreys and Ivy League in the cause of spiritual and tern-- United States Senate and Legislature, as well as Post, it was charged that none of the immense I with this nation-widcall Pipeline keeping Corporation, but the bonuses which have been paid have thus far been I jokes, we now have Ivy League poral salvation, toiling with her other state and local officials, on I crowded the schedule of the Federal has all asked Scouts, Boy and hands I This epic, entitled "Whats Twenty Million exercising her powers spent in the area. On January 9 the Cortez Journal II jokes. Sample: Mother, get Power I Scouts of Commission has not perthe Four Utah Boy of. She was circles. will in be in conversation a distance persuasion. three acts, reported: "In always Dollars, Anyway, long phone presented dizzy running around I mitted a public hearing as yet. to assume a Councils, State zealous for the other officials with standards Window for Procrastination and tribal nail the at Indifference, Rock, Journal your Goodbye Dough, Quiet dear or Ill Wide call to help with a safety Therefore, the increase in gas I foot to the floor. End of joke which her father, Bishop James Residents have already seen a preview of the first learned that copies of a letter criticising both the rates is being made effective unmove-marNielson, had left his native Den-- two acts, lacking only the Navajo tribal government and the state of Utah program. in case you were wondering. I The der bond and Is refundable in the Governor has all Cub asked and made his the was being sent to Secretary of Interior Fred way with the ments getting ready for the finale, Not Ivy League But, little I event Scout Exhand-car- t that economic justification and Packs, Troops a Commissioner Record of Indian Glenn San Affairs in December the to suffering Seaton, to Juan Early company rabbits were being chased by is not proven in the hearings to I lished Posts to at plorer was at reGov. said had an editorial the Emmons Escrow join together It and entitled "In home of to he rabbit her little One Clyde. Clyde Today pack of wolves. I the Capitol Building, February 8, be held soon. turned to the other and said, mother Aunt Kisten, that the I Tomorrow? In this article we foretold of plans ceived no such letter. Any such increase in wholecan take it from at 1:00 P.M. to report to the The most How about you and me stopping terrified women and children for this drama, and events since that date bear out I sale rates is required by the Utah Governor 1957 their Continued cries for of there the night after our predictions. concerning agitation, poverty a minute and outnumbering them" gathered I Amasa Barton had been shot The Congressional Act of 1933 pertaining to and neglect, the poor indian, Department of the In- "Onward for God and Country Public Service Commission to be or, At the age of eighteen or nine-- the Aneth Extension and Piute strip provides that terior investigation, Congressional hearing, Utah program and to deliver to the passed on to the consumer, accordCouldnt you think of anyteen of Navajo royalties on oil be paid to the apparently doesnt want it - - - Give It To The Governor a 1958 Safety Good ing to Mr. Drake. she was married to Wayne I 373 in home thing better than coming I All of the distributing Turn Pledge Letter, pledging Indians. State of Utah to be expended in the area for roads, utility drunken condition? asked the H. Redd, like herself, had been I customers In their demdeserve San and of the Pacific Northand beneficial Utah health indians in and education the support to Juan County projects schooled by the rigors of stern Certainly mdear,1 wife. "Yesh, outraged I will amount and should have a right to say where this money onstrations related to the three west Pipeline Corporation will be answered the husband, "but 6he necessity on the raw frontier, and that area. Oil companies estimate this derived from the natural resources should be spent. phases of the program, Traffic affected by this price increase in a million in a of minimum ten $20 to became year pil-period together they sturdy was out of town and finally, a special session of the Utah legis- Safety, Outdoor Safety and Home the same manner. here be and reach million The Answer to $40 In lers the and to possibly develop-spent learn may support A lot of college kids The rates for Industrial service and ment of San Juan County. They in San Juan county under the control supervision lature. Governor Qyde has two choices. He can Safety. The letters will be accepttype so that when they write were ed in of Increased similarly a few the rotunda as be of known State the author or third the this of the State of Utah. However, at act, moment, rewrite the home they can use the touch were among the very early fami-months Capitol ago. first Building. the without two. utilize this or money jUtah cannot accept (continued on page eight) system. g 61-3- landing Rites Wed. Pay Tribute double-colum- n Native Pioneer I - soft-shelle- d soft-shelle- d 51-4- 4 I 1 Utah Stale Road Commission Okeys Boy Scout Week 1 I Contract for Monticello White Way n Feature ut I 'Safety y Turn' 1 k 1879-80- no-glar- e -- I 50-5- 0 e. half-cracke- d Wholesale Increase t, Forces Gas Co. i Seek Rate Hike San Juan Tragedy in Three Acts Vice-preside- 1 e behind-the-scener- 1 y k, pub-Uta- h. -- simple-minde- d 1 1 1 I 1 |