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Show TAGE THE SAN JUAN RECORD FOUR AEC CHURCH MOMTICELLO Says It Is Stepping Buyin g Program Up DIRECTORY M0 i 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, LDS FIRST WARD f'r 6:00 p. m. Baptist Youth FelBishop K. S. Summers ). Phone Jl" lowship (ages Wednesday Sunday 7:30 p. m. Bible study and 8:30 a. m. Priesthood. 9:40 a. m. Sunday school. prayer service. 5:00 p. m. Sacrament meeting. CATHOLIC CHURCH Tuesday Pastor Father Thomas J. Kaiser 6:30 p. m. Relief soocity. Moab 7:30 p. m. Mutual. 1st, 31x1, 5th Sundays 11 a. m. 2nd andn 4th Sundays 8 a.m. LDS SECOND WARD Redd Monday Bishop Daryl 10:00 a. m. Relief society. Phone JU7-261Monticello Sunday 5th 1st, 3rd, Sundays 8 a. m. 9:15 a. in. Priesthood. 11 a. m. 2nd 4th and Sundays school. 10:30 a.m. Sunday La Sal 6:30 p. m. Sacrament meeting. 7:30 p. m. Mutual. Every Sunday 4 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Mrs. G. B. Crosman (American Baptist) Phone JU Phone Jl' Sunday Sunday 9:43 a. rp. Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Sunday chool. 11:00 a. ni. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Christ Ambassador service (young people). 8:00 p. m. Evangelist service. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. 31, 1962. A 4 K irl I V t AU V James A. GRADUATING Perkins, son of Mrs. Kisten Perkins of Blanding, will receive his R. S. degree from Brigham Young university College of Business, Department of Finance He is and Banking, June a graduate of San Juan high school. This is another action by the commission to implement the program announced April 2, 1958, to expand to a limited extent do. mestic uranium production, thus The commissioners recently approviding maikets for those areas which had no market or had an proved an application fo- - a beer inadequate market for ore reserves license by Trena IXilliams. The developed prior to November 1. establishment will be located at Invitations to bid on a residen1957. the Twin Rock store in Bluff. tial and utility are road at Arches National Monument headquarters near Moab have been issued by Supt. Bates E. Wilson. Inck.ded in the contract for the three-tenth- s of a mile long road w ill be grading, drainage, base course and bituminous surfacing. The road, part of the Mission 66 program for Arches National Monument, will service the present residence and the soon to be constructed visitor center, residqpces and utility area. Wouldnt a glass of Prospective bidders may obtain specifications and plans at monument headquarters or from the taste good right now ? National Park Service Box 1728, Santa Fe, N. M. Bids will lie opened in Santa Fe, at 2:00 p.m., June 16, on the 90 Scout Monday morning, Troop No. 318 left for a four day camping trip to the Grand Canyon. Rev. Campbell was in charge. At Moab Arches Refresh Wift SWIft! W MILK day-contra- Of Club Mews By SHARON HARVEY BANK nOTES by Malcolm Reporter - 1 tue rowan empires f,kst official gold OHMS' Z7 B C. .. ALSO WORE the FIRST HloH HfcEL r shoes oM RECcwa the soles awo heels were pups eou. second meeting. It was called to order by President Marie Johnson and opened with prayer by Beth Nielson. Our song leader Elaine Nielson led us in some songs. Pledges were led by Verdell Harvey. A health demonstration was assigned to Verdell for next week. Old business was taken care of, and we decided to invite the mothers to our next meeting and present to them the schedule that is outlined for our summer work. We have just installed a revolutionary cleaning process that makes cottons look and wear like new. Why not bring in your garments today and let us prove how this new process can serve you! When Appearance Counts Count on Effective June 1, BUSY WEEK The past week has been of school activities. full visit- ing her granddaughter Mrs. Jean Anderson and family in Bluff. LEAVE FOR OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleburn and family left last week for Oregon. Their home recently burned to the ground at Carlsons ranch. ENJOY BOATING Mr. and Mrs. E. Pehrson and family spent Sunday with their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Tat Gahagan and had a ride with them in their boat. PUZZLE 1 ACROSS Liveiy 19Ui Century dance 6 Valley in California 10 Small barracuda 14 Place of combat 15 Religious image 16 Persian elf 17 Presiding officer's mallet 18 Neat 19 The Orient ' 20 Holland commune 21 Female horse 23 Famous bridge over Grand Canal in Venice 25 To season 27 Word of affirmation 28 Writing fluid 29 Anger 31 Cupboard (pi ) 35 Polish 38 Remain 40 Contend 41 Sound quality (pi.) 42 Over (poet.) 43 Occurrence 45 A kiln 46 Small insect 47 Raves 48 Making expiation US ABAJO EANERSf Idaho. Classified Ads get fast results from the San Juan Record Classified Section. We Will Be Closed Saturday Afternoons you can depend on 71 72 73 74 75 city Brinker Pronoun Depart Opposed to aweather Otnerwise Foreigner Soaks Occupies a seat Church notice of a proposed marriage DOWN 1 Measures 5 Tree Saltpeter Land measure (pi.) Hawaiian dish WrathfuUy Utters Resound 2 Tilled land 3 Even 4 Pronoun 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Formerly Yugoslav ruler Answer to Pestle No. America s preferred bourbon FARM CENSUS Farmers are requested to give information needed for a complet census this fall. To provide the census ir formation, farmers will need to keep a few records. These are the kinds of records that should normally be kept for good farm management. According to Rex Argyle, o m agency. From such information, the census bureau compiles an of our agricultural resources and a recoid of our fanns and farm production for every country. This census will provide facts on the ranidly changing soene of agriculture, Argyle explains. te - FCENE ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR EVENT? AT THE COUNTY FAIR OF 50 YEARS AGO, WAS THE TEAM PLOWING CONTEST. ALTHOUGH THE CONTESTS REMAIN ON THE PROGRAM AT SOME COUNTY FAIRS TODAY, THE WORK HORSES ARE KEPT FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS OR H06BY PURPOSES. - raduates, we congratulate you! The completion of this phase of your education is an achievement of which you may well be proud. It was not made without effort nor without sacrifice and we are confident that your experiences and studies will NYTM4 Lm OAt COVMC lb prove invaluable to you in the future. Light Mild 86 Proof KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BY 546 BANK CROW FRANKFQRT.KY..DISTR. 65 66 68 70 Grinds teeth together who tends sick (Pi.) 50 Doctrine 51 Popular festival of Japan 53 Foremost 54 Flowers 56 Girls name 57 Bird 58 Adolescent years 59 To scorch 60 Hearty 61 The dill 63 Thick fiat piece 67 Man's name 69 Guidos high note 46 49 One . . . Is,- OLD CROW DISTILLERY C0 64 artist Entrances Electrified particles New Guinea THE CHANGING TASTE THE GHEATBIESS of historic 183 59 62 vote Athamas 26 Prong of fork 30 Thing in law 31 Wheeled vehicle 32 Smooth 3J To color 34 Places 35 Portico 36 Large number 37 Preposition 38 Composition for the voice 39 Beverage 43 Silkworm 44 Furniture moving trucks 24 Wife of Juan county extension agent with Utah State University, Logan, the census question will call for FARM AND GARDEN three kinds of information. SEES EXERCISES The first is a count of farm Mrs. Kenneth Brackett of Dove resources such as farms, area of Creek attended the graduating ex- EARTHWORMS What ran I do this year i farms, areas of cropland, acres ercises for her brother Ronald niv lawn from being roughed of pasture, number of each kind keep the at evening Harvey Thursday up with earthworm mounds? is of livestock and poultry on farms, high school. the tone of dozens of information number of persons working on CIRCLE CONVENES requests received at the county farms, and kinds of farm equipMrs. Mary Stedman was hostess agents office. ment. to the Community Church Mission To control earthworms, Dr. Second will be a request for a Circle on May 20. Mrs. Thehna George F. Knowlton, extension record of farm Harral conducted the meeting. entomologist at the State Univers- and sold in 1959. products produced Opening prayer and devotional was ity suggests apn!ving 10 pounds The third kind of information given by Mrs. Bessie Winscott with of 5 per cent chlordane dust or asked will include such questions and verse a Bible roll call, reading chlordane granules over each 1,000 as how many days did the farmer of minutes by Mrs. Marguerite square feet of law n area. work off his farm ? How much Pehrson. The financial report was For those who prefer to use a his farm? How much made by Mrs. Myrtle Christensen. spray, the following recommenda- fertilizer off Mrs. Pearl Black and Mrs. Mary tions are given. Use Vi pounds of much was spent for farm labor? Farm custom wark? Feeds? Gas Stdman reported on visiting. It 40 per cent chlordare variable and oil, was decided to contribute $15 to- powder, or 8 fluid ounces of 75 The law requires that data cothe house of the ward expense per cent chlordane emulsifiublo llected in the census can bo used carry. Refreshments were served liquid in sovoial gallons of valor for statistical purposes in by the hostess. on each 1,000 square feet of lawn. only totals for counties. Inobtaining Best control results are obtain- formation for an individual formIN IDAHO Mrs. Richard Campbell and small ed with spring or fall treat vents er or farm cannot he made availson are visiting her mother in with these chemicals. able to any tax or investigation r DOVE CREEK STATE modern bourbuo 53 55 Storage container North American country (abbr.) Away Spanish News Of EDuiRwaar. JAMES CROW created the tint 52 547 22 Affirmative son-in-la- AMAV1WWW DEffcRTMEWT HAS BETM SET UP IM AH OKLAHOMA G IV BANK TO F1YINO OF KINPS FINANCE ALL YOU DO KNOW 51 1 New Life for Cottons (sem m TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Earl Southworth who have been in Arizona all winter while Mr. Southworth has been teaching, returned to Montioe'Io last week. After resting and visiting a few days, they went on to Santa Barbara, Calif., where they plan to make their permanent home. Marion Hazelton while here. HAS BEEN ADDED AT ABAJO CLEANERS IN vice. 4-- 1 AUGUSTUS CAESAR... WHO minted iar;-j- PLAN PICNIC June 7 has been the date chosen for the Sunday school picnic on the mountain. The group will leave the community church immediately after the 11 oclock ser- club met JOURNEYS TO BLUFF YYs BBs recently at the LDS chapel for its Mrs. Margaret Nielson is The SttmctMng New UTAH On ATTEND GRADUATION Mr .and Mrs. Dale Kinnaman, son Teddy and daughter Charlotte of Jerome, Idaho, came down for Stephen Bretckes graduation. Thev were guests of Mr. and Mrs. American Dairy association TRIP ON CAMPING Invite Road Bids 4-- H CROSSWORD PUZZLE 0 H. E. Blake By Mrs. 6 i H T I CELL 29,1959 NEWS 12-18- The U. S. Atomic Eneigy Commission and the Lucky Me Uranium Corp. have signed a new uranium procurement contract effective from July 1, 1959 until December 31, 1966, which permits an increase in the processing of ores from the present 833 tons per day to 980 tons per day, and provides for the purchase of increased quantities of concentrate by the commission. The new agreement also provides a firm market for a number of independent producers of the their ores area by dedicating to the Lucky Me mill -- on the basis of allocations. The original contract was scheduled to expire on March MAY FRIDAY, NATIONALDIST.PRQD.CO. To you, then, and to your parents and your instructors, we express congratulations on a job wll done. OF MORE PRACTICAL INTEREST TO FARMERS ATTENDING COUNTY FAIRS TODAY ARE THE TRACTOR CONTESTS POWERFUL TRACTORS AND MOTOR FUELS MAKE THIS COMPETITION EXCITING. HERE, FOR EXAMPLE, AN LP-&FUEL TRACTOR PULLS AHEAD. LP-GIS GROWING IN POPULARITY AS TRACTOR FUEL BECAUSE ITS HO PLUS OCTANE RATING DELIVERS GREATER POWER. SOUTHWESTERN GAS APPLIANCE MONTICELLO, UTAH ) PHONE JU & I ti !2 |