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Show BL AN DING NEWS By ALBERT and GLADYS LYMAN The water situation has eated enough to allow gardens and lawns to be irrigated twice a week till further notice; the noith half of the town on Monday and Friday, the south half on Tuesday and Saturday. Big clouds and loudly promising thunder gets us elated with hope, and then it may be but a sprinkle or nothing at all. The M.I.A. Road Show came to us Monday evening, to bo repeated in Moab Tuesday evening, and in Mor.ticello Wednesday evening. It consisted of an oiiginal show' from each one of the seven wards in the stake, and every one of them was too good, and too entertaining for us to venture any suggestion as to which was best. Most people are afiaid to step out of the beaten path of old convenFarmers Comprehensive Personal Liability tionalities, to say and do any different thing and in any different way to what it has been done In fore, but this road show is a l.ne in which the new way aid the different thing is ihe real charm. You can tell the old thing in the new way, or the new thing in the old way, and hold pcple3 attention; but you cant tell the old thing in the old way and be forgiven for it. In that l show Monday evening, some of it was the old thing in the new way, some of it the new thing in the old way, and some of it the, new thing in the new way, but all of it very much worthwhile. Grandma Lillian Helqu'st, in her eighties, left heie Monday with most of her chihnen and and husbands to visit , their wives their old home at Juarm, Chihuahua, Mexico, from which they were driven out more than thirty years ago. The company includes her sons Ken, John, Ernest, Lynn Farming was and their wives, and her daughdifferent . . . ters Melba, Marba and Ina and others, some of them with their husbands, and from different placMR. FARMER -- You es in Utah and other states. need Liability protection Grandma came here Helquist for the operation of your with her husband, Charles farm tractors and other and their children with equipment on public them, now he has been dead for roads just as you need a number of years, and some of the family are moved far away. Liability protection on We still swim, notwithstanding your automobiles. the drouth. Since television and Let us explain our Farmthat swimming pool came to ers Comprehensive LiaBlanding, there really isnt much time for, some people to bother bility Policy. Average about anything else. We thought yearly premium on 160-acr-e that cars and picture shows, picnic farm only $12.00. parties and funny papers had us See us todayl pretty wall occupied before, but now about the only time we have to sleep is after getting-u- p time There is a in the morning. Western policy Tom Watkins and his wife and to meet your needs two sons and a daughter-in-laof Mesa, Ariz., called on us MonCentral Utah Insurance Company day evening to renew acquaintFirst Security Bank Building ance, and talk of the times when they were helping us to build Monticello & Blanding, Utah homes ' where sagebrush and cedars had prevailed from the remote AGENTS ARE: past, x We are sorry to part with our Robert Dalton & Harold Lyman lo-u- then Hol-quis- friends, Mt. and Mrs. Henry W. Davis and family who are moving to Anchorage-- Alaska. ITS JUS , Card Bowen was taken Monday to the Mont'cello Hospital wuh an acute attack of sciatica. When a Navajo stole Grant L. Bayless sadd'e, another Navajo came and told him where it was hidden, and by moving promptly he recovered it. Then fnm his nephew, Grant A. Bayless, a lot of tools were stolen, and the thieves weie trad'd down and brought back, admitting that they were guilty. Lynn F. Lyman is till in the hospital with the injury no suffered in the jeep aetidenf, an Blanding is hoping earnestly for which had been in process of his speedy .eeovery. preparation for weeks beforehand. Aunt Alice Standard is with us Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Galbraith again having been away since enjoyed a buffet supper at their February. She was d 'tamed in home last week, 'having a? guests, San Diego, Ca!:f, by a lingering Mr. and. Mrs. Chester R'dd and sickne.ss. She had gi ne there to familj, Truman and Adi Rigby visit her daughter. B. Frank Jimmy V Inters has been mar- and their little son, ar.it ried "to Mis i Je iriette Garnr oi and Theressa Redd and children. Gcodhintl Kan?., and expects to Chester Redd showed screen pictures of scenes in which each one make his home in that state. Weve read what Humbert Rees at the party had taken part in has to say in the editorial depart- some time during the past year, ment of last weeks Record, To making it a very pleasant evening Hell With Everybody, Otis Wright, who Ins been lain ,hich he admits that he is a little b't boring as a missionary in Walla griped. We Claim a share in his Walla, Wash., has been transgripe. When men receiving three ferred to Kent in the same slate. dollars an hour put the squeeze His brother Willard, serving as a on the rations economy for fif- missionary in California, is due to teen cents more an hour, a fifteen be released in two months. Anothcents for which multitudes of peo- er brother, Bevan Wright, who ple receiving three or less dollars has been in the service at Hamila day, have to tighten up their ton Air Iort, is transferrert to belts and eat less, were griped. North Africa, to be there for a We cant help but feel that way; period of two years. He is to have we dont like it. We regard it as a month leave of absence for the big bog getting his feet in visiting before going overseas, the trough while the smaller ones and when he has been there three go squealing with hunger around months, his family can join him. him. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Galbraith The descendants of Herman D. of Kerns, Utah, spent several Bayles held a family reunion on days here with his parents, Mr. the Mountain Friday. Present for and Mrs. Douglas on the occasion were Platt D. Bayles their way to Yerington Las Vegas, and family from Los Angeles, where they will relatives and also from California, Mrs. and travel on to the coast before Velyn Bayles Stevens and her two returning to Kearns. Wallaces stalwart sons. Dr. Wesley L. Bay- younger brother and sister, Billy les came from Salt Lake City, and and Lilly accompanied them on Mary Bayles Holt and her daugh- the trip, to return later in the ters from Kamas. hese with the month. many Bayles people in Blanding, known by various family names, made up quite a company. They UNDER THE STARS report having a good time and getting into a very refreshing By LYN CONNELLY shower on their way home. begun his STAN KENTONas has A reunion for the descendants an exclusive year of Amasa M. Lyman was held in Capitol artist . , . Were happy Blanding, Saturday the first. This to note that John Raitt has again included all the Bayles blood in been signed, along with Janet Eadie Adams, to do the Blair Blanding, ard a string of Blacks, Dinah and Shore show this summer Browns, Palmms, Smith-;- , Redds, . . . Raitt. in our humble opinion, Nielsons, Jones, Adam", Shum-wais the most underrated person in Johnson, ad infinitum. Bethe business . . . Handsome, persides the many Lymans with thrt sonable and possessing a rename in Blar.d.'ng, Lymans came sounding baritone voice, nothing with that n;? e from various placseems to happen to him and its es in Utah and from as 'ar away difficult to figure out why. Goes to show how little talent as California, some of them carryA person means nowadays ing the name of Finlinson, Rcpcr, like Presley who isnt much of a Stoddard, Hoinv, Johnson and a singer and pecks at a guitar lot of names we failed to write, his hips to compensate for swings and then failed to remember. The his lack of talent and has the girls in a tizzy . . . Raitt, with a trained company included about 250. The reunion began with an informal voice and an excellent one, cant get off first base, although hes meeting in the big hall at tw 'n, the afternoon, follong been a Broadway favorite . It seems you have two strikes lowed by a business meeting in against you in the recording and which Hugh Lyman of Salt Lake television business if your voice was elected .ire .ident of the has been trained Y hug.? six banquet at in the evem ig was followed by PLATTER CHATTER a program in which the three WARNER BROS. Bouncing, boisterous Betty Hutton comes up Partridge siuArs, Caroline, Kiiza with an unusual package in an aland Lydia, da igbte.--s of the fit it bum aptly titled Betty Hutton at L.D.S. Bishop, Edward Partridge, the Saints and Sinners Ball . . . and mothers of all the Lymans Playing a Jekyll and Hyde of in San Juan and in a number of Betty goes from the sinmusic, other places, were the principal St. Blues, Basin which ners theme. Life-siz- e pictures of them Is one of the best Hutton rendihad been painted by Mary Ann tions weve heard yet, to the Hurst Morrow, a When the Saints Go saints Search My of Amasa M. LyMarching In and Heart . . This is a unique alman, and the three women were bum by a unique trouper. represented on the stage in a diai album Another fine WB where were reminiscing log they done by the is Meeting" Sunday hisabout their days in the early Old Victory Baptist Choir tory of the Church, their trip hymns and spirituals are well across the plains, and their comdone by this church choir with no professional training ing to Utah with the first settlers. Words to some of the hymns In Great credit is due to Preston the album are reprinted on the Redd and others for their successlack of the cover for impressed ful handling of the banquet and isteners much of the extensive program. cost...fire safety ...comfort in winter and summer... reduced Riaintenance...fast delivery... jfcrJgSi. y, hi-f- MEXICAN HAT NEWS Monticello, Utah Donna Brown, reporter Friday, August g TIDBIT Wide-eye- - od ;v vAvX- Artlxorizecl 3Dea,lei rftftrertiftft 'Aoss JrS&VA V . V..wAV For Complete Information, Call YOUNG'S MACHINE CO. Monticello, Utah , Phone JU 7-22- 93 14-1- Myrtle Davis drove to Moab Saturday and got her daughter and her family to come spend the weekend. Athol and Maxine Faulke are the proud parents of a fine baby boy named Glenn Wayne. Glenn was born Saturday morning at Gouldings and weighed 6 pounds 10 ounces. Ken and Kay Wagner returned Sunday after spending the weekend in Grand Junction. ColoTravis Tadlock drove rado Springs Saturday to get Lee, who has spent a week there with his aunt. meeting. The Frank Finch family spent Saturday in Blanding. Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Donnie Brown had 15 friends to help him celebrate his third birthday. At 1 :30 oclock Monday Blacks friends 10 of Bobbie helped him enjoy his second birthday. Then, at 3 p. m., Kenneth Pherson and 15 of his friends celebrated his seventh birthday. Glenda Strickland and Clara White drove to Salt Lake City last Tuesday to take Donald Peck for medical attention. The Bob Davis family returned home Sunday from a weeks vacation in Monticello and Cahone. They also attended the Spanish CHARCOAL FOR BARBEQUE COOKING Monticello Lumber & . Hardware COOKED rice browned lightly with mushrooms and then mixed lightly with cooked green peas and sliced pimiento gives a colorful accompaniment to your sliced roast meats. For a quick glamorous dessert, fill canned cling peach halves with a teaspoon of currant jelly, methen top with a ready-mi- x ringue and brown lightly jn almost thirteen and would like to start . My mother thinks I'm too wearing make-upyoung . How can I prove I'm not ?m Fruits and berries for ice cream need to be crushed thoroughly THIS WEEKS RECIPE sensible about t.You can prove you're to be go overboard with and heavy eye lipsticks and complexion make-u- p that you By being- Bean and Frank Round-U- p (Serves 6) 4 slices cooked bacon Vt cup chopped onion Vi cup chopped green pepper 2 can red kidney beans 1 can tomato sauce H4 tablespoons chili powder Vi teaspoon salt 2 cups grated sharp Cheddar cheese 6 frankfurters, sliced Cook onion and green pepper in 2 tablespoons reserved bacon drippings. Combine with all other ingredients in saucepan. Cover and heat slowly for 15 to 20 minutes or until hot, stirring occasionally. or the ice crystals will form in large sizes on them as the cream mixture Is frozen. For a delightful flavor in molded salads, use 1 cup of hot grape juice with 1 package lemon-flavore- d gelatin and 1 cup of cold gingerale for the remaining liquid. Keep two or more different kinds of icebox cookie dough in the refrigerator so you can bake them while you have the oven on and prevent the cookie jar from becoming empty during vacation time. By C. D. - trusted with cosmetics rf you don't too-brig- ht don't really need. Women only wear make-u- p if it Helps them look prettier. At your age, too many cosmetics will only hide your best features, not improve them. Wear a light, pretty pink lipsfick--- a new snow shade called Misty Pink is very fashionable this season, and it'll be a color both you and your mother will heartily approve of. train Instead of wearing eye make-uyour eyebrows with a tiny brush dipped in cold cream. Brush the hairs outward and persuade them to grow in a natural p, it's to remove arch Don't a few strays that might be growing across the bridge of your nosei . pluck-unle- ss Copyright 1959 Ponds Good Grooming Service 63 fTT rWWVVVVWVWVWYVVYVWQ Smith education. question of high- - school course, is can one get by as well (financially speaking) as he would be able if he had the benefit of college training. A high school graduate can usually find employment, in a pay scale fair for high school graduates probably the same pay a college graduate would receive m the same job. It is not until the opportunity for advancement comes along that the value of additional training and education becomes recognizable. Looks personality, capabilities, and other things being equal (depending upon the job and its requirements) it is usually the college grad who will get the promotion. The employer believes that the extra training will give the college graduate the edge in job performance. No, one doesnt need a college education to get 8 job. But there are few fields of endeavor in which college training is not a valuable asset where job security and advancement are concerned. college education is to acquire specific training to qualify for a professional career. Going to college just to please someone is certain to be a waste of time both for the student and for the school. Despite the fact that the majority of colleges and universities are graduating more and more students every year, and these stuIf 70a have a teenage problem pan go? to disco, or an observation to dents are entering practically want address your letter to FOJ make, There would seem to be no real busiof T TEENAGERS, NATIONand ABOt AND type profession future in going to college to please every SERV WEEKLY NEWSPAPER AL one still can ness. by get KY. today ICE. of FRANKFORT, a ones parents. The purpose Is a college education really necessary, asks a 59 high school graduate. I have lined up a job in my chosen profession and am ready to go to work. My folks say lam foolish for not going to college and are willing to finance this education. 1 dont think it will help me in my job. so, why should I m ihkal ning. The L.D.S. Piimary is going to have a special program Sunday August 16 at 11 a. m. at the recreation hall. The Little League team played the Sparks from Blanding last Saturday and won with a score of What About Going To College! Recreation BUILDINGS da munches a tidbit at a New York party. She recently has finished her first film. The important ARr.ico Gina d Trails fiesta at Durango. Mark the 29th of August on your calendar as there is something nice planned for that eve- Riven A baby shower wa-Wednesday afternoon for Maxine Faidke with 17 of her friends attending. After a few games of Cootie, high was won by Ester Roberts and low by Dorothy Schnim. A guessing game was won by Virginia Van Arsdale. Maxine opened her many nice gifts, then refreshments were served. Chuckie Thompson had 16 friends help him celebrate his birthday Friday afternoon. Anna Pherson, Glenna Stevens and Nola Pherson drove to Moab Wednesday to attend a primary ifV with only VA'WAV' 7, 1959 s TEENAGERS FOR AND ABOUT Plants and Warehouses The SAN JUAN RECORD visit . Stores, Offices, Schools . FATHERS 1 . gei an flrmoo Ut-E- -- ... For good appearance. ..low LO YOUR INSURANCE M AY BE OUT OF DATE, TOO! You cant call on an old insurance program to cover today's higher costs. Let us plan a adequate insurance program to suit your needs and today's prices. Call us today! low-cos- t, Basin Realty & Insurance Shumway Office Building Phone OR8-201- 6 Blanding, Utah lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA |