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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1939 ' Try-o- By C. D. Smith FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS MONTICELLO HI-LIT- Linda Wagar Assemblies short-live- assembly try-ou- ts p Dance The anual Round-u- p Dance, sponsored by the year book, will be held this Saturday night, March 21 at 9:00 p.m. The Saddleites, a western orchestra, from Price wXilf play. Tickets will be $1.25 per couple and $.75 for extra ladies. Mr. and Miss Round-u- p will be crowned at the dance. The candidates are from the Seniors, Sami Rowley and Bobby Christensen; Juniors, Jimmy Pearson and Sherry Norton; Sophomore Karen How-le- tt and Bill Wilkins; Freshmen, Patty McAlister and Keith Nielson. A teenage girl writes: My parents fuss and argue all the time and when they dont have a disagreement of their own, they find something to get after the the process of "growing up. The home should be a place of safety, security and comfort; the family children about. Are all families should be happy, well adjusted, and much more a group than a numbke this? It is indeed regrettable when ber of individuals living under the same looking after their inunhappy or thoughtless parents terests roof, without concern for the "toconduct themselves in a manner an imthat leads their children to be- getherness thata is so vitally home life. of happy portant part an and to lieve develop wrongly unpleasing attitude where famiconcerned. "Home" and MONTICELLO Ben SOS are no substitutes for in its cultural uses writ- ing and printing but two thirds of the industrys product goes into industrial and commercial uses, in many of which there is competition with glass, plastics, textiles and other products Askew, Mgr. Utah FIRESTONE Prices Slashed on Boy's and Girl's 26-i- n. SPECIAL $44-4- 4 Chairs Camp Stoves and Camping Equipment STANDARD SUPPLY Phone Monticello f, . unequalled combination of maneuverability and payload capacity Universal Jeep. . . does hundreds of jobs! Jeep Utility Wagon . . . dual purpose vehicle for business and famdy! ai oa- - R the Job demonstration today! E D 14-in- ch D'S MONTICELLO, UTAH Avoid Risfd 'OTTmmarayirfiTWih - Monticello Plumbing & Heating PHONE JU UTAH MONTICELLO, e Saturday Evening w 3 im- from those in the fishing class (from 3 to 22 horsepower) to the bigger jobs that go as high as 70 horsepower. When you get into the higher horsepower units, the type of propeller used becomes increasingly Important to the boat owner who wants maximum economy in operation, as well as maximum speed and satisfactory service life. Different propellers are made so one can be found to help the motor achieve its optimum revolutions per minute on any particular boat and this is necessary if the motor is to develop rated power. Higher horsepower motors are sold without propellers, so the buyer can select from a large range to suit his particular needs. One outboard maker offers boaters from two to ten propellers for each motor from 10 horsepower motor has up. A ten different wheels, ranging from a two blade prop for light loads and speeds up to 43 miles three-blad- e per hour, to an propeller for pulling up to 4,000 lbs. on large cruisers. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers announce the marriage of their daughter, Sandra, to Glenn T. tomorrow, Trueblood, night, at Saturday 6:00 p.m. The ceremony v:ll be performed at the Rogers home with Bishop Scott Hurst officiating. Only the immediate family and close friends will attend. For the wedding and reception to follow, the bride will be dressed in a ballerina-lengt- h dress of white veil. She W'ill lace and finger-ti- p carry a bouquet of white carnacentions and tered with a purple orchid. Miss Rogers graduated from the San Juan high school and attended Sawyers School of Business in Lcs Angeles, California. Mr. Trueblood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Trueblood, formerly of Canadian, Texas. The couple will leave immediately after the reception for a short honeymoon then will make their home in Montic .o 1? Farewell Party Mrs. Norma Baird of D.ve Creek gave a farewell party Tues day for Mrs. Fred Everett who is leaving soon for her home in England, A number of ladies from Monticello were present, RAYETTE By LYN CONNELLY Italian version of the AN Parade TV show into a snag Hit has run Titled vehicles new permanent Can- - -- zonlssima," the first show in the series successfully presented the top seven selections as compiled from a poll of viewers . . The problem arose, however, when the next four shows had to present exactly the same songs because the results of the poll were Identical . . . Former Hit Pastars here must surely rade commiserate with that predicament since it is similar to their own . . . How can you play a song 27 times and make it sound new and exciting each time? Tony Martin recently signed a contract with the Desert Inn in Las Vegas which will pay him a total of $1,000,000 over the next five years . . . The contract calls for $25,000 a week for eight weeks of each year . . . Nice going and if anyone deserves It, Tony doe . . . Looking so much like Cary Grant and with a heavenly voice to boot, it has been difficult to understand why the singer never could make It in the movies or on television. WARNER VflLLYS.. .worlds largest manufacturers of 4 Wheel Grin eehlclt Get planning to purIFchase anareoutboard motor and boat, you can get the most for your money by being sure that you get the size and type of motor and boat that will best suit your needs. The outboard was popularized by the fishermen, as a means of getting to distant fishing spots and moving from one good spot to another. Today, the outboard is used for a variety of water sports including water skiing, racing, and cruising. The first consideration is size of both the boat and motor. Each year, lives are lost because someone that didnt know any better put too much motor on too little PLATTER CHATTER f family of The od Wedding Set YOU Higlens father. lltliili l!tiltllil1l! Rugged 'Jeep vehicles have the extra traction of drive to deliver your payloads to areas ordinary trucks drive cant reach shift easily into conventional for economical highway travel. And with power take-ofthey operate many kinds of special equipment. Theres a Jeep vehicle to fit your specific needs! Forward Control Jeep Trucks AND ABOUT TEFN4GERS. NATIONAL WEEKLY NKW8PAFER SERVICE FRANKFORT, KY. Rogers-Trueblo- Hospitalized Ernest Black entered the San Juan county hospital on March 10 for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Al Higlen of California came here. to be with him. Mr. Black is Mrs. - 7-22- 56 Theres a rugged Jeep vehicle for your jobs! ty WORLD OUTDOORS of spring. Mrs. Nielson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and Mr. Nielson is a son of the Milton Nielsons. Weekend at Home Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nielson will be in Monticello this weekend taking advantage of the few days between quarters. r Trip to Dentist Mrs. Max Dalton made a trip to Cortez Saturday jo t ike their daughter, Ginger, to the dentist Annual Vacation Over Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bailey are back home again following their annual vacation in Mexico. Visiting in Provo Mrs. Patsy Jones and child are Forthcoming Marriage visiting the Ralph Baileys in Mr. and Mrs. George Slavir. Provo. Mrs. Jones is thei.- d announce the forthcoming marriage- of their daughter, Opal Better Now Janice, to Marion C. Okerlund on Chrish-nseBarbara was on the March 28, at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, sick list the first of the week. The rites will be performed in the Following the Sun First Baptist Church with a reMr. Mrs. W. R. Bronson and follow ception to immediately and Faw-Somerville have reafter the ceremony. turned from an extended tour of Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bailey and two small sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Emer Bailey Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Maxine Allred. Entertains for Relal ives Mrs. Mattie Crews and Mrs. H. E. Blake were diner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey Wednesday. Grand Junction Trip . Mr. and Mrs. Devon Burten-rhamade a trip to Grand Junction Friday. They had as passengers Mrs. Ann E. Hyde, and Mrs. Mattie Crews. Mrs. Crew-was enroute to her home in Fountain, Colorado after several weeks visit in Texas, New Mexico and Utah. Mrs. Crew-- s is a sister of Mrs. II E. Blake. Annaconda Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jerral 1 Bailey and two small sons arrived from Annaconda, Montana Saturday for a visit with Mr. Baileys father, Timer Bailey and other relatives. Cortez Shoppers Mrs. Jean Anderson of Bluff and Mrs. Margaret Nielson of Monticello were shoppers in Cortez last week. Tuesday Dinner Mrs. Margaret Nielson, Mrs. Mattie Crews and Mrs. II. E. Blake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blake, Tuesday of last week. , Welcomed Arrivals New babies at the San Juan hospital include a girl for Mr. f.i.u Mrs. Wendell P, Jones born Natch 9; Wallace Dean, for Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Brown, born March 12; a giri, Alma, for Mr. and Mrs. Denetsi3ie, born March 1 Inut Selection ot the motor is Flower, Vegetable, Lawn and Many Other Garden Seeds and Supplies v- - home. The home known at least a portant. Outboards range Auto enamel finish. Jet airplane coaster brake. Spring cushion saddle. Texas Steer handle bars. Full length chain guard. Firestone Speed Cushion Tires. -- happy that has never Bhke e boat. BICYCLES Lawn two helio-tropis- paper LUMBER Monticello, family cles. its blossoms move with the sun The process is called Cells grow much faster on the shaded side of the sunflowers stem, causing its curvaThere SELL d. It should be a safe assumption that there are more happy homes than unhappy homes in this great country of ours. Let us hope so, anyway, for the sake of the coming generation. Many great leaders have overcome the handicap of an unhappy home life and, by the same token, many children from happy homes,, for one reason or another, sometimes fail to seek out a happy life of their own. Yet, common sense tells which type of home life is most likely to produce the leaders we shall need world. In an atomic, space-ag- e It yan hv taanaga problem yaa want discus, or an observation to moke, address year letter to FOR Though a sunflower has no mus- DUMBER WILL in a are GEMS OF THOUGHT ture HAVE But, of course, things are not ly life and home life are always as they should be, even Sophomore Assembly Friday, March 13, was brightened by the Sophomore assembly. Chairman in charge of the assembly were Ellen Randell and Kathy Schrafel. great institution! in the life of the boy or girl who is struggling through E. and old Mexico. and They reported sunshine flowers all the way with a preview tile southwest HEWS At the Community Church In the absence of organist Helen Pehrson on Sunday, Mrs. Fehrson and Mrs. Harral played the piano and organ for the Sunday school and church services. Mrs. Campbell had chaige of 'he adult Sunday school class as Mrs. Cook was absent. On March 27, from 12.00 noon urtll 1:00 p.m., there wid he a at Fpccial Good Friday Sen-ictr.e Community Church. Weekend Trip Helen Pehrson was a guest of or friend, Loyce Forrest and her family on a trip to Flagstaff, Vriona over the weekend. Parents who argue before and with their children work against the realization of the "togetherness" that unites the family group and in so doing these same parents create an unhappy atmosphere that undermines the feeling of security and comfort where their children's need where home life is concerned. were held at the M. H. S. gym Tuesday, March 17. The students will represent the talent of our high school at Moab and Blandir.g. The talent is participating chosen by three judges and the vote of the student body. Round-u- By Mrs. II. minor argument would be difficult to find: But arguments and dissention in the happy home are ES Ex-chan- .MONTICELLO Home Atmosphere Is Important by ut PAGE FIVE THE SAN JUAN RECORD BROTHERS: Year nostalgic, really 1940, fine , ry ft r and music its to remember . . . "Imagination, InterHawaiian War Chant, You Are My Sunshine, mezzo, When You Wish Upon a Star," Theres How High the Moon, Johnson Rag, a Small Hotel, "Last Time I Saw Paris and other beauties x ITS HERE IN OUR SALON... the new soft permanent wave 1 rt . .trjr-- that stays and stays day after day with no further setting. Right from the first e moment Rayette is a joy to behold . . . and to manage. Mello-Wav- 'jx X.X, V,X, Fashion model look iJsxA -- j. ! aaw March Cold Wave tui-. 1CF Sale Includes Hair Cut - Permanent Wave, Shampoo and Set Call JU 72683 for appointment ciuitij vinrt ... $10.00 mp re bb fm- No frizzy "new permano nent look waiting for the hair to soften because the softness is built right in! Regularly $17.50 Now on Sale for the Low Low Price of ) j 4t01 mm B'Biv What were yon doing in 1940? Like to relive the year? Warners presents Garry Moore, TV star, in Thai Wonderful for the (SJfilon ifefbSNHhsArfwv BBltl t |