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Show MONTICELLO By Mrs PAGE THREE THE SAN JUAN RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1959 H. Mission Circle Meets The Community Church Mission Circle met Wednesday, March 18, at the home of Mrs. Ben Askew. Meeting was opened with Mrs. Pearl Black giving the devotional and prayer. Reading of the minutes was by Mrs. Pehrson. Mrs. Myrtle Christensen gave the financial report with a business discussion following. Mrs. Campbell reported on the training convention recently in Salk Lake City, then gave the lesson entitled, A Momentous Sunrise. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Move to Bluff Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook and Dennis are moving from Eastland to Bluff to be nearer to Mr. Cooks work hauling ore from the Happy Jack mine, .White Canyon, to Mexican Hat. ' ' Goes to Salt Lake Shirley Thompson went to Salt Lake Saturday to visit Mrs. Thompson over night. He was accompanied by his daughter Dian and Georgia Dalton. Georgia visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Dalton. At Home in Moab Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Christensen have moved to Moab, hoping the warmer climate and lower atitude will benefit Mrs. Christensens E. NEWS Bltke Bailey and children went on a picnic to Aneth and south San Juan. Brings Wife Home Fletcher Bronson made a trip to Durango Sunday to bring Mrs. Bronson home from the hospital. WThen she arrived at home she found a beautiful orchid whicn had been sent by air from Honolulu, Hawaii by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper. They are now on their way home after enjoying a won- derful sight-seein- g trip. News From Out East 1 Stuck in the Sand? Going Fishing? Get License April The new 1959 fish and game license issue will be in the hands of some 500 license agents throughout the state by April 1. This announcement came from department of fish and game offices today as spokesmen reminded that beginning April 16, a proper issue of the new license must be worn visibly by early season ang-le- is and others whenever afield. The new licenses show a change in color this year with the various types for residents being printed on yellow paper, the nonresident licenses on pink paper. The change from the usual use of white paper was made for the purpose of identification and to answer complaints concerning the danger factors, real or imagined, during the deer sea-- s on. by Mrs. Helen Redshaw A lovely pink and blue shower Across the face of each license was held at the Eastland Church issued will again be found the Saturday for Mrs. Riley Howe, reminder that "This license does not authorize you to trespass on formerly Bessie Harvey. private property whether posted Sunday dinner guests at the or not, without the permission of John Peterson home were Mr. and those in control thereof. Mrs. James Harvey and children The department noted that the and Mrs. Bemetta McDonald and 1958 license must be used through baby son. April 15, since legislative law sets the fish and game license year beRobert Wilkins was over from ginning April 16 one year and Durango for the telephone meeting ending April 15 the following year. No change is shown in the size Monday evening. of the license for 1959. They will health. Mrs. Stanley Kuykendall pre- fit the same license containers, Flu Strikes pared dinner for her parents, Mr. with new obtainers available from Ginger Dalton was among the and Mrs. Smith and two brothers agents if needed. sick on Monday. Possibly an ag- of Mancos and Stanleys parents gravated case of flu. and sister Esther Sunday. Weekend at Home Film Now Available Karen Christensen and Ted EdH. W. Redsha w is working at wards were down rom Salt Lake To Show Where Dulaneys mine. for a weekend with home folks. Flu Again Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hall of West Taxes Go and How Don Christensen returned to Summit purchased the school house A new half-howork Monday after several days there and will move it ' to Dove film, showing with the flu. what makes the worlds largest Creek for her home. tax collecting organization tick, is Call at New Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert ChristenMr. and Mrs. David Starkey and available for showing by local civic sen called to see Mr. and Mrs. two little girls who recently moved oi ganizations, schools, and TV C. R. Christensen in Moab Sunday. here from California are living at stations. Mr. Roland V. Wise, District New Babies in San Juan Ucolo in the A. R. Redshaw home. Director of the U. S. Internal New babies in the San Juan County Hospital include a son, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Larson from Revenue Service at Salt Lake City, Gary Allen, for Mr. and Mrs. Rol- Provo spent the weekend with Mrs. said he has received a limited number of I6mm prints, both in and H. Richau, born'JIareh 16; a Larsons mother, Mrs. , Margaret color and in black and white. son, Conrad, for 'Mr. arid Mrs. Semadeni at Cedar Point. He said, requests for booking Harold J. Hafen, born March 16. Picnic Weather Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown of should be made to Jiell A. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Jerad Baiey and Provo, where Wayne attends the at EM Ext. 467 or by mail to P. O. Box 1288, Salt Lake City, sons and Mr., and Mrs. Elmer BYU, were visiting home folks Utah. over the weekend. Since our print supply is limwe will The James Barrys went to Moab ited, Mr. Wise said, have it available on a Sunday to visit with James sister, first-com- e, to make first-serve- d basis. Mrs. Ella Shupe and children. . LITTLE THEATRE The picture is of high profesThe Vencil Barrys spent Sunday sional quality, depicting the hisMOXTICELLO, UTAH in Dolores with Vencils parents tory of taxes and what Internal Revenue Service now is doing to after church in Dove Creek. collect and account for all forms in answer to a growing public de"How are the girls in this town? FRIDAY and SATURDAY mand for a film of this nature. asked the visiting playboy. "Some good, some bad, reMarch 27 and 28 We never did find out just wrhen plied his host. Bud Rory Calhoun Corbin celebrates his birthday. "Oh, you have to take the bad him several time just about Seeing the with good." In on December 31. wed midnight no was the answer. "Gee, When you take the bad you want j as' ren someone shouted "Hap-t- o j Py New Year or Happy Birthday, THE SAGA OF be alone. ' ur DOOOOOOOOOO - Tells How to Get Ouf Has Experience 1 - Former Editor A man who has spent 48 years like a game of golf or an invigorat-i- n and ing hike. the Desert Southwest not a It is an adventure mired has this time, who, during It is his car in deep sand so many times j catastrophe, he writes. humans to want characteristic of me accused of friends have my with doing it on purpose, has come life to go along smoothly up with a philosophy for getting nothing to disrupt our normal way of doing and thinking. We are out of the sand. Randall Henderson, writing in seeking constantly to create a rut a nice comfortab'e the April issue of Desert Magazin", for ourselves will pay maxof sort a that nit in he founded 1937, a publication not ony has been stopped by sand, imum reward for a minimum of I have been bogged down in quick- effort. To the extent that we succeed sand, in swampy cienagas, in snow, mountain streams, in ground squir- in achieving this goal we bring rel colonies, and dry lakes that about our own decay. Heres his formula were only dry on the surface. Once, as a reporter, I went down for turning a road mishap into into the delta of the Colorado profitable mental and physical River and nearly lost my car in an therapy: First problem is one of morale. up in Monearthquake crevice ument Valley Harry Goulding ar.d Apologize to your passengers I once hung up our car in a drift accept in cheerful vein their criticism. of you iv, poor driving. You of tumbleweeds. pxay.jiave to cpll upon them to d Hendersons stuck - in you shovel and push. philosophy is that its no disgrace help Inspect, your equipment jack, to have to dig your car out, and if youll be cheerful about it, it shovel, axe. Make an engineering around the car. Monticello may even be good for your health, survey Then sit down in the shade and A FISH STORY contemplate the situation. Undue Plumbing & Heating or panic will d hump-headeThe parrot fish haste, PHONE JU bites off chunks of corral reefs surely work against you. MONTICELLO, UTAH some Let to out of the tires air with its heavy mouth resembling a parrots beak and chews slowly to digest the living matter within the coral. Its discharge of small clouds of sand is used by wind and To meet school, state agency, and building requirements, sea currents to build sand isands j ) MISS traction. Dig out onder four wheels, then try to ease your car forward (or backward). If your wheels spin, immediately stop the motor. Jack the rear end of the car well up in the air, and place rocks under the wheels. Make a brush runway to solid ground. Henderson retired last month from 22 years as editor of Desert Magazine. Earlier he had sold controlling interest of the publication, to a corporation headed by Charles E. Shelton. Promoted to Henderson's editors post was Eugene L. Conrotto, who has been on Deserts staff since 1955. increase all , AU3lfj Rfsfll JAN SLAVIN step-by-st- Jan Slavin to Wed ep ... M. C. Okerlund Sat. in Monticello the-san- Mr. and Mrs, George Slavin announce the marriage of their daughter, Jan, to Saturday, March M. C. Okerlund, at 2:00 p.m. be will performed at the First Southern Baptist Church with Reverend S. R. McLeroy officiating. A reception will follow immediately at the church. The bride will be dressed in a ballerina-lengt- h dress of white lace over taffeta with a finger tip veil. Miss Slavin is a graduate of and reefs. Montiicello high school. Mr. Okerlund is the son of Mrs. HAVE LUMBER Virginia West, Centerfield Utah WILL SELL and is a graduate of Gunnison MONTICELLO LUMBER Valley High school, Gunnison. Ben Askew, Mgr. Following a short honeymoon, the couple plan to make their Monticello, Utah home in Monticello for the present. The ceremony 28, filming shores the cost the Utah legislature voted expenditures greater than anticipated revenues. This will call for more money from taxes. Part will come from plugging tax loopholes, the rest from a statewide property tax levy of about five mills. Mining will carry a big share of the increase, because its assessed valuation is 28 of the state's total. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " What we already know about your 1963 car will be lighter weather or driving situation at the touch of abutton. and will give you improved performance, including f better gasoline mileage. i ' i We know this because Standards scientists are already developing gasolines of the future. To test Gasolines are tested at varying speeds and engine loads to simulate mountains, traffic, freeways . . . at under climatic conditions ranging from 120 desert heat to 40 below zero cold. them,- we use experimental engines installed in current model cars. The engines are obtained from the future may never experience such punishing conditions. But if it does, well be ready with gasolines that will deliver all the power and performance built into its engine. Research that leads to new and improved gasolines is one of the ways the people at Standard are planning ahead to The engine of your 1963 car 4 - auto makers and modified in our laboratories to match engine design forecasts. These future fuels are given the toughest possible on the road, as well as on this indoor workout highway. Here we can create almost any kind of ew 'vi J i Your car of serve you better. ( i HEMP BROWN CinemaScope Color by Eastman Matinee Saturday, 3 O'clock 5IOXDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY March 29, 30, and 31 Tenessee Williams Explosive Prize Play CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF With Burl Ives Elizabeth Taylor Jack Carson Paul Newman Judith Anderson THURSDAY WEDNESDAY April 1 and 2 FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 3 and 4 ANDY HARDY COMES APPLIANCE HOME MONTICELLO, booooooooooo GAS SOUTHWESTERN UTAH PHONE JU & STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA v |