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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1958 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Patronize MONTICELLO Home Industry XHXXXHXHXHXHXtlXHXHXMXHZ I SEE US For Your I X H X H. E. Blake by Mrs-- An afternoon Sunday up from Mesa, Arizona to attend School the Junior Prom and spend the planned for Sunday, April 27, by the Community Church H picnic is I Lumber Nails- H Hardware Plywood XH h H Doors Windows Roofing Siding Glass Weather Stripping NEWS week-en- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redd, Moab, are moving to Monticello Mrs. Evan Pehrson was ill at her to make their home. Arthur will home the end of last week. be employed at the Redd Motor group. The kitchen cabinets are now finished in the Parsonage and ready for paint. Co. Frank Wancura suffered a bum ed hand from hot tar last week, Friends were happy to see Mrs. and Harold Young was injured by HARVEY BUILDERS Lee Richey again back at Church a flash flame when a brick was dropped into the hot tar, causing SUPPLY Sunday after her recent illness. jj the flame to injure his eyes. Both sc Blanding, Utah Phone 208l accidents occured at the site of and Aneva Carol flew HXHXHXMXMXMXHXNXNXMZHXHX Whipple the new home being built by Harold Young. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey and baby come from Ephraim last week to visit with family and friends ' gUPi 6 sat GREAT DAYS -- mon. thru APRIL 28, 29, 30, MAY 1, 2, 3 At advertised on HANSEL AND GRETEl in THIS WEEK, PARADE, PROGRESSIVE SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. RO-BAL- " Rexall's NBC FARMER, FARM Show, JOURNAL and and L ASPIRIN DEODORANT PANOVITE with Minerals PAGE THREE be planted on (fie Acreage Reserve ASC Farm News before January 1, 1959, except that Chairman L Ashton Harris of with the approval of the State the San Juan County Agriculture Stablization and Conservation Com-mittetoday urged local farmers to be careful about their responsibilities under the Acreage Reserve of the Soil Bank during the coming crop season if they want to get the full benefit of that program-Ia planting season reminder to farmers, Mr. Harris pointed out that the signer of an Acreage Reserve agreement has undertaken a blinding commitment to hold his reserve tract out of production during the 1958 growing season-"I- t will be too bad. the Chairman said, "if a farmer goes into the Acreage Reserve conscieniously and means to comply, but fails to keep informed about requirments and deadlines and loses his payment through carelessness. With regard to the Acreage Reserve tract (land on the farm diverted from allotment crops to the Reserve- - Mr. Harris cited three main requirments as follows. ( 1 ) PLANTING- - No crop may e, A group of friends staged a weiner roast in Dry Valley last Mr. and Mrs. George week to observe the 18th birthday Hagler were shopping in town Monday of Bill Nielson. from their South Point ranch. They Mrs. Jennie Beeson is now con- have just recently moved back to valescing at the home of Mrs. Ann the ranch after spending the winter E. Hyde following her recent ill- in Moab. ness and hospitalization. Several young people from the A treasurer hunt, records and Catholic Church attended a Cathoof a lic Youth Conference in Salt Lake refreshments were Mrs. and Mr. John City last week-enby given party Lewis for their son Tyron on his Seniors of the Monticello high birthday. school enjoyed a banquet in the Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson and Rainbow Room at the Avalon Cafe family left the first of last week Saturday evening. for Deming, New Mexico where LaRae Harvey and Palmer Black they will make their home. Jay will work for a mining company were married Friday evening at the Ed Black home in the presence of in Mexico. the immediate families. Bishop K. Bill Nielson, Butch Kinnaman S. Summers performed the cereand Toby Pearson spent the Easter mony. The groom is enlisted in week-en- d with the Dale Kinnaman the Navy and will return to his base soon. family in Reno, Nevada. Committee planted in harvest in that is the certain crops may be the fall of 1958 for 1959 or later, where normal practice. (2)GRAZING. The Acreage Reserve may not be grazed before January 1, 1959, except under certain emergency conditions and with a reduction of the farmers lU Wf b? J.y. ,, ts d. 100't 2 for 70c III 2 for 60c Reg. 59c None finer made! 100's rolls on Antiperspirant, easily without waste. 2 for 4.96 Reg. tablets. Reg. 30c 36's 2 for .31 Reg. 14c 12's 2 for .15 4.95 including plus 12 minerals. GIANT SIZE AEROSOL SHAVE CREAMS 10 92., Reg. 9Se 2 for 99c fe Resall ReadyEachShave Res , Lavender Lavender Mentholated 7 exalt Waterproof, ADHESIVE TAPE PRO-CA- P 5 yd., Reg. 43c V?" 10 yd. or l flexible,' less irritating. ADRIENNE 2 for 44c HAIR SPRAY 11 02. aerosol, j Reg. 1.89 Ideal for quick ! for 1 90 GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES Adult's or Infant's. 19 c 1.75 35c 10c 39c 10c 10c 25c 25c .'...2 for .80 COMPOUND, Pint ADRIENNE BATH POWDER with velour puff. Large box .. 2 for 1.76 SACCHARIN TABLETS, Vi gr. 100's 2 for .36 REXALL RUBBING ALCOHOL BOBBY PINS, black or bronze, 2 2 2 2 for .11 for ..40 for .11 for .11 2 for .26 2 pkgs. .26 POWDER PUFFS, foam rubber HELEN CORNELL HAIR NETS ELITE LINEN INK TABLETS OR ENVELOPES COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES HOI ON iirSALI FUN BUY SPECIAL BARGAINS WWWXi AEROSOL TOOTH PASTE. 7 o z. can REXALL 3.75 VALUE AORIENNE LIPSTICKS. Buy 3 and 2.50! 3 for 09 VALUE REXALL 72 adhesive bandages. Save 30c. NOW ONLY 1 1.59 Value Rexall Fluoride or pH7, 3 tubes 99c 3.00 VALUE 10RIE FLORAL BOUQUET BUBBLE BATH. 20 packets per box. QQa wOU BUBBLE BATH. 3 boxes L 18s KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES IMpfaONUS lUtS 98c 2 for 54c - 79c .25 VALUES EVERYDAY GREETING CAROS. 59c fold or 14 Golden Pastel 12 95 VALUE LADIES' FIESTA WRIST WATCH. Save 6.29! C CC D.DD now INDELO Save 1 OC I.ZO 1 9.95 Value Men's Wrist Watch 6.66 Plus Federal Tax on Some Items 6,000 No RADIOS TO GIVEN AWAY! BE Just ask any Rexall salesperson about SUPER PLENAMINS. purchase necessary to win Pay Day Drug Phone 2781 Blanding, Utah The Church Workers met Wednesday, April 16, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Black. Mrs. Harold Cook gave the opening prayer and Devotional by Mrs. H. E. Blake. A lesson on the history of the different temples of Biblical times was given by Mrs Wilson who also offered the closing prayer. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Christensen. The meeting May 7 will be at the home of Mrs. Lee Richey. Mr .and Mrs. Darroll Young two days in Salt Lake City spent Whether it means pumping up a bicytire or caring for your car were always ready to serve you. Taking care of your car means more to us than just keeping it supplied with gasoline and oiL It means the kind of toi flight service cle PHONE 122R2 UTAH With today's BARGAIN ! Savings Accounts For Your Entire Family Pop, Mom, Junior and Sis can all h a savings account at First Security Bank individually or jointly. Regardless of the amount in each account, 3 bank interest is paid tv:- - - JV. Twin $ Savings gives doublc-vour-mone- y protection. The amount of the account doubles (2 for 1) in event of death. Good bank interest, too, is paid twice a rnr MONTICELLO TEXACO HAS TAKEN OVER NORTHERN GAS A APPLIANCE IN MONTICELLO Scan saving today at Hut o. iLiiuv' iiirnk BOTTLE GAS And Delivery Service NIGHT OR DAY SERIVCE CALL 122R2 OR 122R4 AAAAA A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA ra3TQtHaiG(Dt3nnGln GQ30O 0G0EOHK? CIS first Security Bonk of Utoh, N.A. gasoline... YOU'RE DRIVING Mrs. Ethel Lancaster and children, Mrs. Donna Rubauina, and Ed Richmond of Salt Lake City visited with the Max and Melvin Daltons last week. Mrs. Etna Schafer, Mrs. Ken Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Donald Adams, and Mrs. Parry attended the Art Show held in the Community Baptist Church in Moab last Saturday. They were luncheon guests of Mrs. G. P. Decker, formerly of Monticello. that adds thousands of miles to the life of your car. Giving your car the care it deserves is our part in the progressive oil industry that brings better living to this community. Drive in today and let ns serve you! MONTICELLO TEXACO Mon-ticell- T3 Pick-u- p k'-- ' ... wiiHL ol Julie Ann Gussie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gussie, Denver, MONTICELLO, was born April 13. Mrs. Gussie is the former Hilda Dalton of vvvvvvvvvvvyvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv L.P. 6AS V;. : on business last week. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday, April 18, at the home of Mrs. Lucinda Redd with Mrs. Redd and daughter, Isabel, as hostesses. President Mrs. Fern Frost conducted the meeting. Prayer was then a given by Mrs. Ella Barton followed session business short Mrs. Thora Norton gave the lesson on "Women and Children Who Batal-lio- n Accompanied the Morman from Winter Quarters to California". Closing prayer was given Refreshby Mrs. Mariel Randles. Redd Mrs. served by ments were Southworth. Mrs. and Nl payment. Leasing of the land to permitted acreage is the Soil Bank others for grazing purposes is pro- base two-yea- r average of grain hibitedand row-croless land placed HARVESTING. No in the Soil Bank. (3) crop may be harvested from the Acreage By willfully failing to complj Reserve during the calendar year with his Acreage Reserve agree1958. ment, Mr. Harris said, a fanner In addition to observing re- will lose his payment, and may, quirements on land placed in the under certain circumstances, be Acreage Reserve, Mr. Harris said subject to a civil penalty equal to the farmers must keep within the 50 percent of the payment he farm's total permitted acreage. 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