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Show The SAN JUAN RECORD 'Natani Nez' Returns, Brings Hit Of Hollywood to Monument Area Monticello, Utah Friday, August 7, 1939 MONUMENT VALLEY, FOUR CORNERS COUNTRY Throughout the red clay land of the Navajo, in every hogan and trading !f post, the word has spread. Natani Nez, John Ford the tall leader is hack. Back to the beloved spires and awesome splendors he has offered the brilliant panorama before all the civilized peoples of the world in the motion pictures he has created. It was two decades ago when the director heeding the quiet, yet persuasive, words of Monument Valleys pioneering Harry Goulding fiist entered the legendary land of the redman to bring to the screen the nver-to-b- e forgotten, Stagecoach. Now, in his sixth picture in the red mountain terrain, he is shaping the story of Warner Brothers, Captain Buffalo, an epic tale of the heroic men of the Ninth and Tenth United States Cavalry who fought and died on the battlefields of the Old West in the days after the Civil War. The screenplay was by the famous novelist, James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck and Patrick Ford, son of the director, are seivmg as producers. the cast are Jeffery Topping Hunter, in the role of First Lieutenant Thomas Cantrell, a duty soldier; Constance Towers, as Gold-bec- II I II illll I till If llllllllllllllllilll Mary Beecher, a western born but eastern educated girl returning to her home after a long absence: and Woody Strode, as Braxton Rutledge, a colored professional fighting man who is a top soldier to his troopers. Vast movements of men ard equipment preceded the actual start of the shooting on Captain Scores of craftsmen Buffalo. moved in. All the paraphernalia projnecessary to such a ect was placed in readiness. Accommodations were arranged, with the shortage of rooms making it necessary to locate the troupe at widely separated points Gould-mgKayenta and Mexican Hat. Never given to repeating setting previously used, Ford has spent considerable time with Goulding scouting new points of interest through the endless expanse of the Monument Valley. Settings finally chosen include o Valley, familiarly called the Valley inside the Rocks: formation, Rock Door, Shadow Mountain, Dry Lake Bed, Superstition Valley, Soda Basin, Goosenecks of the San Juan River, ' Spear Butte Mesa, Castle Butte, Big Indian Butte and Monument Pass. In addition to Stagecoach, the motion pictures the director prebig-sca- le s, Tsay-be-g- Yea-be-ch- ai viously had filmed in Monument Valley are My Darling ClemenFoit Apache, She Wore tine, a Yellow Ribbon and The Searchers. Rounding out the cast of CapBuffalo are Billie Burke, Mae Marsh, Willis Bouchey, Juano Hernandez, Caileton Young, Jud-so- n Pratt, Bill Henry, W liter Reed, Chuck Hayward, Jack Pen-nicGeorge Shug Fisher, Fred Libby, Jan Stine, Toby Riihard, Charles Seel, Hank Worden, Bobby Johnson, Ciff Lyons, Dan Bor-zagJIarvin Luster, Louis Byrd, David Washington, Rafer Johnson, Bobbv Lee Smith, James ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL tain k, e, Includes Hair Cut, Permanent Wave and Personalized Styling . . , only multi-motore- THE EMPRESS BEAUTY SALON Make your appointment early while plenty of time is available. Phone JU ii it mu HHS'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiitini if mu mmni i n n mm 7- - 2683. n mi n n luinininini Johnson, Walter Torrance, Trusse R. Norris, Clifford Brandon and Naaman Brown. They have finished the picture activities in Monument Valiev and the last of the Filming Troupe roared into the early morning sky d in planes blasting out huge clouds of deseit dust into the beautiful sunrise, headed back to Hollywood and its hustle, bustle and glamour on July the 29th. Monument Valley has again settled down in peace, serenity and all its lovely splendor ' for the more casual visitor to again enjoy the wonderful experiences Monument Valley has given so n any folks that have been fortunate enough to have come within her boundaries in the past. n m I iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ample accommodations THE BAFFLES By Sheepmen to Vote Mahoney On Promotion Sheep produerrs m this area will hae an opportunity to vote during September on whether or not to continue their piomotion and advertising program conducted by the Amenean Sheep Producers Council, headquartered at Denver, Colo. Don council Clde, president of the and himself a sheepman from Hcber City, Utah, said it would be a tragic occasion for the sheep industry if the program It is self-hel- p is not continued. programs such as this that are removing some of the stigma trom agriculture in the eyes of the general public, Clyde declared. In its three years of opeiation the ASFC has developed a program of advertising and promotion for lamb in 21 major marketing areas across the country and a nationwide piogiam for wool. We are trying to educate the consumer to eat more lamb and wear more wool. The sheep industry, if it is to survive, must broaden the demand for its prodMrs. LaNeve Thompson, ago 40, ucts, Clyde asseitid. No one is passed away at the San Juan county hospital July 30 after sev-eimonths illness. Funeral services were held in the L.D S. chapel on Monday. There was a large' number of soirowmg friends and By Mrs, H. E. Blake relatives in attendance. Sorrowing Mr. Russell Jaiboe conducted one so young shoud be takthat the morning service at the Com- en. She leaves a young family, munity church Sunday, and taught and grief-stnke- n husband. the adult Sunday school class in On account of rain Ihe biidal the absence of Rev. Campbell. shower for Mis. Vicki Duiham Community church congregation was changed to the Rodney Iehr-so- n enjoyed the trumpet solo played home Monday. by Mr. Earl Waites Sunday. Rev and Mrs. R. W. Campbell and Scotty, Patricia Bryon, Patricia Harrall and Mike Steadman MONTIOELLO going to do it for us, he added. He pointed out that it has taken time to stop the downward trend in sheep production and the corresponding diop in markets fc r lamb and wool. That trend has been stopped, and sheep production is on the increase. The sheep industry, Clyde declared, has a bright outlook if it continues to expand markets for its products. We cant expect increased production of lamb and wool to find a good maiket at a fair return to the pioducer unless we help to create such a maiket, Clyde said. LOCAL NEWS NOTES . . Mrs. Stanley Shaw and hei daughter, Mrs. Webb and her three daughteis, left for their homes in Globe, Ariz., Monday. Carol Whipple is in Mesa, Ariz., visiting relatives Gay Randall went to visit 1 datives in Snowflakes, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch of Boise, Idaho, returned to their home after visiting with relatives in Monticello. Mrs Maude Ramsay returned with them for a visit. Mrs. Lester Rose of Dragerton, Utah, is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Reha Vigis. al NEWS are attending the Utaba Junior High school fiom Aug. 1 to 8. Mrs. Julia Bailey and childien, Phyllis, Lee Faye, and Rex, left early Monday morning on a business trip to Phoenix, Ariz. Susan Blake has returned ftom a visit with relatives in Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slavin and son have gone back to Evanston, Wyo. Mrs. George Slavin was calling on fiiends in town from her Out East home Saturday. Mis. Grace Cleary and children, Margaret and Stephen and Miss Mabel Kalin ai rived fiom Biook-lyN.Y , by car Sunday for a visit with the Blakes and Mrs. Julia Bailey families and to do n, sightseeing. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Dalton went to Salt Lake City Friday and brought Melvins mother, Mrs. Lydia Dalton, down for a visit. Mrs. Lydia Dalton is not very well. are Tomato Macaroni Dish For Summer Dinner again available at Mexican Hat to the east, Kayenta, Ariz., to the west and at Gouldings Lodge in the heart of Monument Valley. i i Notice To The Public Our contract ore haulers and their truck drivers have been instructed to adhere diligently to all rules, regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any reports contrary to these conditions should be reported. Utex contract trucks are identified by U and a number. Standard contract trucks are identified by S and a number. Reports should be made to: Utex Exploration Company or Standard Uranium Corporation OUT OF THE BLUE . . . This pigeon came to Sandy Seham-bon 4, who was over the death of a pet baby lamb. n, Moab, Utah grief-stricke- On the lookout for a new way to serve macaroni? Here is a tomato macaroni casserole ideal for a summer dinner on the porch or terrace. Of the many advantages of 1 package elbow macaroni casserole cooking, theres one 3 tablespoons batter that comes to the fore with 3 tablespoons flour warm weather. That is the case 1H teaspoons salt in serving. teaspoon pepper Tomato macaroni casserole is 2 cups milk a meal m a dish that whisks Z cups shredded sharp Cheddar ever so handily to the porch or cheese terrace. It saves on the number 3 medium tomatoes, sliced of dishes to be toted to your out- Paprika door eating spot. Cook bacon until crisp Dram Substantial enough for a sum- and cool. Cook macaroni m 2 conmer dinner, this casserole salted water until quarts tains meat in the form of crum- tender boiling Dram 0 minutes) bled bacon. Add Melt butter saucepan in The combination of bacon and Add milk and salt pepper flour, sharp Cheddar cheese with the and cook, stirring conmacaroni gives a distinctively gradually, smooth and thickuntil stantly, pleasing flavor. Chopped baked ened Add 2 cups of the shredded ham may be substituted for cheese and stir until the cheese bacon. melted Crumble the bacon A refreshing beverage to ac- is and add to the cheese sauce d company the dish is half of the macaroni in milk. Take a pitcher of milk Spread a buttered 9 inch square baking from the refrigerator just as dish (2 quart capacity) Arrange youre ready to wheel the serv- half of the tomato slices on top to cart the porch. ing half of the cheese sauce When the clan has gathered, Top with and pour cheese layers Repeat a and pour tall glass frothy icy sauce over all Sprinkle the top for cold each one Remember cup shred-da- d remaining the growmups need milk just as with the cheese and paprika Broil s do the growing-up4 inches from the heat for minutes or until the cheese is TOMATO MACARONI a. BETTER DIESEL PERFORMANCE When you use RPM CELO Lubricating Oils, your diesel engines spend more time working, less time in the shop. It stays on parts whether engine is hot or cold, running or idle. Special compounds prevent deposits that clog and stick rings. (8-1- -- ice-col- To extend the useful service life of your diesel engines and reduce down time, use RPM DELO Lubricating Oils. 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