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Show The SAN JUAN RECORD MONTICELLO Monticello, Utah BRIEFS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Washburn and three children spent the v eek-en- d at the home of Mr. Washburns brother, Clem Washburn. Bruce came especially to bles the Clem Washburns little son, Brian Clem, in services of the Monti-cell- o 2nd Ward on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Daryle Redd and family spent last week in ( at their summer ran;;.1. They were joined by the Don Barton family, and members of the two families traveled to Durango for the Spanish Trails Fiesta. oil drums, $3 each. Rhone Jl'7-263Beeline Servc ice. The annual summer party f the Rebus Rota Club was held Saturday evening at Dalton Springs. Special guests woie Julia Bailey, Mrs. Zola Peterso", Provo, Mrs. Minnie Anglin, Enid, Okie., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mesa, Ariz. After being rained out the party of 23 went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pehrson for their program. Mrs. Anderson told of her teaching here G2 years ago experiences when she was 18 years of age. Lily Argyle and Vera Park each gave a reading, and the group j'oined in community singing led by Mrs. Helen Redd. Committee members for the were Bertha Asfalg and Josie Pehrson. The club will meet August 8 at the home of Helen Redd. A travelogue on the Orient will be presented by Mrs. Leona Ba'lev. We save you money on tires and batteries. Beeline Service 27-- 4 tc Relatives here received word of the serious illness of Clarence A. Frost who has been living in Gallup, N. Mex., while filling a Southwestern Indian LDS Mission. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Alfred Frost, Melvin Frost, and Mrs. Lloyd Barton traveled to Gallup where they made arrangements for Mr. Frost to be flown to Salt Lake City where he will receive 7, 27-3t- party Friday, August Rosalie Vesper and Ger.e Yoakum. The ceiemony was perfumed at the home of Mr. and Mis. Willard Hewlett bv Bp. Daryle M. Redd. Guests of Mr. and Mis. Frank Halls last week were Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Biaithwaite and sou, Kim, Kearns; Mr. H irold Koho, Pocatello; and Mr. Chi; lie Brown, Mesa, Am. The guiup traveled to the Aneth oil fields, to Bluff, and juumeyed to Durango Saturday for the Spanish Trails Fiesta. Save 2c a gallon on regular and ethyl gasoline at Beeline 27-- 4 tc Service. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Wincm-eihave been visiting at the home of Mrs. Winzenreids mother, Mrs. Lucinda Redd. Mr. Winzenreid returned to Salt Lake City and will come back for his wife in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson have been visiting here a ith relatives while the Manti LDS Temple is closed for summer vacation. They plan to visit with thpir daughters in Salt Lake City and Idaho before returning to Manti. The Tikonis Club held a delightful steak fry Friday evening on the lawn at the Lloyd Bartons. Hostesses for the occasion were Helen Halls, Maxine Cluistcnsen, and Katherine Eastin. Of Loan Chanaes Interest rate increases ami other changes in GI Loan legislation will alter the plans of many Utah veterans seeking homes, according to Thon tas R Buttrey, eterars Administration Contact Representative, who will be visiting Moab on Aug 11 and 12. Adding one-hapercent t He interest rate has already resulted in .increased lending activity and home mortgage companies in Utahs urban center--- , Mr. Buttery said, but, unfortun ately, little private financing is available over most of the State, and Federal funds for direct loans are still lower than the demand.' The VA expert invited all veterans and dependents in this a;ea to bring their problems and questions on any aspect of veterans affairs to his personal attention at the Moab Employment Semuity Office from noon to 4:30 p. m. on Aug. 11 or from 8 a. in. until 3 p. m., Aug. 12. s TIME! - Insulate -- Room or Garage. to $2,500 Available, With Small Monthly Payments. US FOR Out East RTSULTS spair when fair weather 4-- THE SEE FAST DETAILS Monticello Lumber & Hardware Ben Askew, Manager up (service certificate was RECEIVES AWARD A five-yeawarded Bill Walton (left) for work on the local selective service board at a conference of selective service workers in Salt Lake City last month. Presentng the award is Maj. Richard . Peay of the Utah state selective service headquarters. de- unex- pectedly turns to foul on the day of the big fishing trip. Sometimes, however, weather changes greatly improve the fishing and the angler who realizes this and has the patience to take advantage of it usually fills his stringer Veteran anglers will tell you that fish seem to have a way of knowing that a weather change is on the way. Sometimes they will undertake heavy feeding activity just before and after a heavy rainfall or a storm. In the Spring, when pond and creek water temperatures go up and down with the changing from cool to warmer days and vice versa, many bass and bluegill anglers check the weather forecasts in order to be fishing on the last warm day before a cool snap." Water temperature is a highly important factor, and one that too few fishermen take into consideration. The famed white bass run up Kentuckys Dix River has taught fishermen in tl.it state the importance of water temperatures. Each year, wher. tne water temperature reaches a certain point, the white bass swarm outward from Herrington Lake into the shallow waters of the Dix River to spawn. But the temperature of the water controls the run like a puppet on a string. Let the water temperature be lowered by a sudden rain or cool spell and the run Is shut off as if someone had closed the barn door. When the temperature climbs the run is on once more. Fish react to changes in water temperature. Remember this. And, next time you are heading for your favorite fishing spot and it suddenly clouds over, begins to rain or looks as if a small storm is coming up dont turn around and head for home and the easy chair. C. V. Crapes. Mr. and Mrs. Vic News From USE THE SAN JUAN RECORD CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR NOW'S FHA Loans Up r lf 4-- H that Mahoney Vets to Hear club is The Sewing Eigh making good progress, with Dorothea Guymon as our leader. We have finished our scarves and are now beginning our skirts. further treatment. Most of the girls attended the A double wedding cerep'.ony camp on Blue Mountain. in marunited afternoon Saturday Donna Rae Wozniak, reporter, riage two young couples. They artj Lucille Cash and Wayne Crr, and Blanding. Add By 7, 1939 a fisherman throws MANY hands in anger and To Modernize Your Home THE BAFFLES It Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coates and hoys have returned home from a week's vacation in Idaho. LOCAL NEWS NOTES . . sisW of Th Mrs. D. B. Berk-in- Mrs. 7olu Nielson of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mesa, Ariz., were weekend guests at the Perkins home. Old timers will remember Mrs. Anderson as Mrs. Belle Watson of Provo who to Verdure as a young school teacher f2 years ago. Mr-- ,. Peterson and Mr .and Mrs. Anderson were the guests of hoiuu at i dinner at the Out West Cafe. Those thus honoring th'un weie Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bronson, Mr. and Jlrs. D. B. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins. A 1! of the folks were students of women Mis. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clynn Young drove from Colbrann, Colo., Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. LaNeve Thompson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Palmer returned this week from a vacation in Telluride, Durango and Silver-toNarrow They rode the Gauge and report a scenic trip. Mrs. Palmer is back at work as county clerk, and Mr. Palmer is on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilkins and family of Hesperus, Colo., were visitors in Monticello Tuesday. Wednesday the Womens Mist.s host to the sionary Circle Moab Womens Mission jrrouo at Dalton Springs with a luncheon. n. Mrs. Volney Lill and daughters of Provo, Utah, are visiting in the Monticello area. They are formally local residents. by Sirs. Helen Red.shaw We finally gut a nice rain Sunday evening. It stopped the wheat cutting for several days but we dont think anyone will mind. Ten of the Redshavv and Barry turned families out Saturday morning and hoed their potatoe field. Cyde Royce of the Disappointment area was at lledshaws for rye Saturday and Tibbets from McPhee community were after barley Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homar Vance from Nuturita were over our way Sunday and called on the R. P. Redshaws. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crapo have had a well drilled and moved their house up on the road near Peterson Til-for- DJEYTJ... Mr. and Mrs. Oris Sober took Le Ann and some of her friends for a swim in the Blanding Pool Saturday. Patty Bryan, Patrica Harrell, Mike Steadman, Rev. and Mrs Richard Campbell and Scotty are attending Baptist Youth Camp at Utaba near Salt Lake. They will return late Saturday night. Linda Wood spent the weekend with Le Ann Sober. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slavins and boy are visiting relatives in the Monticello area. Charlie Davis, from Ft. Worth, Texas, and his daughter, Miss Zne Davis, of Denver, were in Monticello last Wednesday. They were taking a photographic tour of the country south of here, and parts of Colorado. Carried over from last week returned Kathleen Summers home from Las Vegas, Nevada, Thursday after visiting relatives there. RUNNER-U- P Despite a toothless victory - type g r i h, Bobby Schwenker, 8, finished only second in a blueberry pie eatfest in Schenectady, N.Y, ' Now at single-stag- e cost . . . you can have a new STARline water system to provide your home with fully automatic instant vsattr at every faucet every time. 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