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Show TO BE MARRIED i'UBHW"'. J. rm.in and Mrs Corn of I.iHcYy, CV.l.f, aP.iurrid the marrrge of th lr d.ujr r, I'fT-tnto Am-Vcw R V. sen of MotUctIlo. J.iv end Mnn Redd -. M- n,rQG)u u ( . r 4 o J' V i & 4, U'f pavw. vt -- t v , 4 4 : ti .. w a- . 1 i sssii ,, & if Memoir g VX V , J,V v X w i ,, Jv X -- 'X X X ',' 1 X A it I X '! fvX N X J: m " N If'' v . v x V x ssJ.-3- - k. X f . - ay ii nhi ffe J in SHUTTLE BUGGY Designed to work in tunnels and mine shafts, and built right here by Youngs Machine Company. About 125 have .been manufactured here since 1953. Shuffle Buggies Big Business As Home-Grov- n Industry Here of Monticellos blossoming n industries got a boost Shuttle last month when the Buggies made by Youngs Machine Company received safety requirement approval from the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Darroll Young and three of the ore shuttle cars spent three weeks in Pittsburg last month, where the machines were subjected to safety tests. Individual paits of the buggies engines and scrubbers have been tested for two months before that. One home-grow- u-- e rdii.' - v at l w id,!. ng '.hi t t ' pi Salt La e Ttmoh. A v ( d eg h'.cn'f. st X pirn, cl after the aid thp R"dd and Jar-m- . MONTICELLO, UTAH a f. cs v. go to Beikclty r a a i t 17. p on on Acgus, AI COHOLICS ANONYMOUS Hr Ih 1.1 V.s rfceity graduMeetings Friday 8 p.m. Phone ated fr n I!U, is a veto 4 n of Ask for Butch for JU u Eoic,.n War ad has filed a information. 522tfb he t:r miss on m Switzer FOR SALE hot plate. land. Call John at JU He v i enter Med ca S col at he. Ur Ivors ty op L'tar. in SeptemI DS church and other books. ber, and the couple will make their ELDERS BOOK STORE Locathome in Salt lake City. Their ed at BLUE MOUNTAIN SUPV. 2"d addros trmre u I! t 53 ERETTE, Monticello, Utah. 30 No. off on some books during invenA.ViERCAN MOTHERS 626tfb tory reduction. CONTEST STILL ON There is stil rmple time fer $400 MONTHLY Spare t:ne, reanyone to enter the contest bing and collecting money filling ponsored Iv the American Mothnuts from our candy, high grade ers Committee, Inc., according to this in area. and machines gum Mts. D. C. Perkins. No selling! To qualify for work Contest deadline wa July 31. but las been exend'd to Septemyou must have car, references, $600 to $1,900 cash. Secured by ber 31. Contest bank rvv be Irj by inventory. Devoting 7 hours a week to business your enel of wnting American Motheis Compercentages of collections will mittee, 525 Lexirgt m A' o., N.Y. net up to $400 monthly. With 17. Mrs. Peikirs aid she haa very good possiblities of taking over full time. Income increasdozen or so contest blinks and beHiklets or hand whirl eontest-mt- s ing accordngly. For interview include phone, write P.O. Box may have by calling at her 27-lt- p nome in Monticello. 1055, Boise, Idaho. T! MMse I Argit II. narrow shafts and tunnels, are built in four models two-to- and n, and two four-to- n bugmodels gies. The two four-to- n vary in that one is long and narrow and the other short and wide, to handle work in r.ll types of tunnels. Cost of the smaller model is $3,300, up to $5,350 for the huger models. It takes Youngs about three weeks to turn out the finished product. Power for the buggies diesel engine, is a German-mad- e First shuttle cars were manu- equipped with an exhaust condfactured here in 1953, when the itioner or scrubber that treats mining boom was on. The cars carbon monoxide so it can be carried out of a mire by are small enough to operate in three-to- n pio-per- MIRS LAUNDRY You wash or we wash it for you Clothes Drying - Finishing 2 blocks east of bank Phone JU air ciiculation. The scrubber was designed by Youngs. business. Its a three-brothClyn, 45, started building buggies on an individual basis. In 1953 Darroll, 48, joined him and they organized Youngs Machine Company, Jack, 39, joined the comer pany in 1957. Darroll, traveling salesman for the company, says his buggies are the most economically priced car on the market for the woik they - do. Although the mining business in general has been slumping for several months, the shuttle car business is getting better, he says, N $4 m and: jr As long as tunnels are being built and mines made, therell be a future for shuttle cars. f t4 40 v T ?4 t c W ff I APARTMENT and Trailer DwellFree storage on all winter ers clothes cleaned at Abajo Cleaners. 626btf Dr. B. A. Broughton, fx J,' ,(X, f'- - beCrs s day. For appointments call the Dr. Sprouse Jewelers, OR Broughton is in his office in the Redd building, Monticello every Friday. For appointment call Mrs. or OptomHelen Redd, JU etrists office, JU Watch Out For 26-3t- prescriptions. Prompt service at any hour. WALGREEN AGENCY Monticello, Utah Hours: 9 a. ri. - 8 p. m. Weekdays Sundays & Holidays: 10 a. m. 5 p. m. Emergency Phone: JU - 7-25- 16 Previous vaccines contained only one strain so one should make sure that both strains are in the vaccine. Vaccinating for brain fever requires technical knowledge and training as it must be placed between the layers of the skin to be effective and not under the skin, accoiduig to Dr. Thomas. FAILS Thats the City that helped brighten the Pioneer Mer-chantil- es iWISS AND AMERICAN Watch All work guaranteed. repairing. L. J. Stull Jewelry, Dove Creek 626tfb FOR YOUR PAINTING AND DECORATING NEEDS Call PETE Livermore, Calif. LOPEZ Furnish details and fee. 40x80 ft. building FOR RENT suitable as warehouse or garage in Monticello. Office adjoining. Large yard. Choice location on highway. John Roring, JU 65tfb Free Estimates Box 262 FOR RENT One bedroom apartment, furbished. Available Aug. 6. Contact Bruce Frost or Ruth WILL TAKE care of young chiBloomfield. 26tfc. ldren in my home; will do ironing. Office in Redd FOR RENT Sulema De Lara. Ground floor, new building. Call Art Adair- - local MOVING Contact Sprouse Jewbuilding. agent for Baileys Moving & 47tfnc. elry. Storage Allied Van Lines- - State 1955 Buick Hardtop and Nationwide movers- Phone FOR SALE 46rfnc- Riviera. Inquire at Chevron Service Center. Will take trade-in- s, TRAILER For Rent, reasonable lltfnc. prefer pickup. rates. Trailer Ranch, North 2P-tMonticello. FOR SALE Green brick house in Blue Mountain FOR SALE New Black Hawk Inquire at Monticello bank. Chiefs Bow, 52 pound pull. 23tfne JU7-244- 1 or see Ked Phone 27-tSomerville. CLASSIFIED .. FOR SALE 1950 Oldsmobile 88, The SAN JUAN RECORD clean, good condition. Contact p Mel Mitchell. Monticello, Utah Man for profitable WANTED Friday, August 7, 1959 Rawleigh business in San Juan Co. Good living at start. Write Rawleighs, Dept. p Denver, Colo. JU Monticello, Utah UTH-250-10- IIIAPAO! Ease PAINS OF HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NEURITIS with STANBACK TABLETS The THEATRE U DRIVE-I- N UTAH MONTICELLO, 8:00 P. Matinee Saturday M. SHOW UTAH TIME DUSK 3 fV.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRIDAY AND TOM 8 Test STANBACK against any preparation Cf f . Snap J ITTITT! fiiJ POWDERS TUESDAY running WEDNESDAY Two of the most common stains that seem to get on childrens clothing are grass and ink. If these stains were always on it would be easy to take them out says Rell Argyle, San Juan County Agent. Stains on washable colored and clothes may be taken out too, if the correct methods are used. Rell Argyle suggests the following stain removals for grass and sponge with dry cleaning fluids test the fabric to be sure color will not change. Ink: On white cotton or linen soak in cold water then apply vinegar or lemon juice if stains remain use household bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Wash in hot suds. On washable colored material wrash in warm suds if stain is ink Grass: On white cottons or lin- not removed treat with dilute hyrinse at once. en rub with lard or oil wash in drogen peroxide use an abOn hot suds. If stains remain use a bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Rinse sorbent such as corn starch or white talcum powder on moist or thoroughly. new stain. Work the powder into On washable colored material suds treat the moist stain shake off as it wash in lukewarm stains with dilute alcohol or hy- becomes colored repeat until the drogen peroxide. Rinse thorough stain is removed. Aug. 11, 12 APRIL LOVE THURSDAY TERROR III A THE BSG LAND home-cooke- TEXAS TOWN GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND CARD OF THANKS to express our sincere thanks to everyone who helped in any way during the illness and at the time of the death of e Thompson. The S. O. Thompson Family Lora Douglass p D LASTIC coated paper plates re excellent for placing under potted plants to catch any drips from watering. If the garbage can is an eyesore in your yard, paint it a gay color and then tape flowers and vegetables from seed packets to the can. Coat with shellac. Dust in die home can be cut down with the use of air purifiers. THIS WEEKS RECIPE Piquant Beets (Serves Vi cup crushed pineapple with syrup 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons cornstarch 2 cups sliced, cooked beets 2 tablespoons butter Vi teaspoon salt Combine crushed pineapple and vinegar; heat to boiling point Mix sugar and cornstarch thoroughly and add all at once to hot liquid, stirring until smoothly thickened. Add beets and butter and then salt Heat slowly to serve. 4--5) air conditioners and WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Aug. 13 27-lt- ly- - "MONDAY Aug. 12, 13 FOR SALE Home hair clipping set, all attachments, one only at p $16.95. Standard Supply. Can be Removed, Says County Agent A PLACE IN THE SUN TUESDAY 27-tf- 27-lt- Aug. 9, 10, 11 SOME CAME WANTED Ironing, house cleaning, washings. See Angie Gonc zales. La-Ne- ve Aug. 9, 10 SUNDAY, MONDAY, 27-2t- 1 THUMB SUNDAY FOR SALE 1955 33-f- t. Victor Mobilehome. Excellent condition. Write Larry Felkins, Mexican p Hat, Utah. iii MAN OF THE WEST ' 6, ! Aug. 7, 8 SATURDAY Aug. 7, STANBACK Grass, Ink Stains on Kid's Clothes NU-V- SHOW TIME or POWDERS combines several medically proven pain The added effectiveness relievers of these MULTIPLE ingredients brings faster, more complete relief, easing anxiety and tension usually accompanying pam. mS (R-Ari- z) -- McGees United States will have over the next decade need urgent for every pound of uranium metal this country can produce, plus thousands of tons from Canada or other sources. In fact, by 1970, be out of doThe disease is carried to horses we shall probably at a time when uranium and human beings by mosquitoes, mestic reactor nuclear demand for power from fowl and birds, such as fuel will be climbing sharply. conetc. Mosquitoes pheasants, & Co., Members trol is important in prevention of Harris,, Upham of New York Stock Exchange. this disease. MONTICELLO, ... 2345 Palm Ave. FOR RENT IN BLANDING One bedroom unfurnished Apt. $80 per month including utilities. Call Sprouse Jewelers, Blanding OR BIANCHI 27-lt- (D-N- Mr. Argyle says there was only one case m the county that he was acquainted with last year. However there may have been more. LITTLE ... RAY 27-lt- Jones has written letters to Anderson and Sen. Barry Goldwater about the closing. Jones letter pleads that the impact of the mill closing would Farmington Daily Times have a disastrous effect on an Sen. Clinton D. Anderson desperate economic situalready was informed that Ken on the Navajo reservation. ation cone concentrate-purchasOf the 179 employes at the Shiptract with the AEC will not he rock mill, 125 are Navajcs. The renewed when it expires October mills payroll is $112,000 a month. 31. Anderson has appealed to the AEC to keep the mill open and Paul tribal chairman Navajo Frank Hopkin, Pharmacist FEELIN GOOD . . . just took the wife out to eat at the no dishes for her to do . . . keeps her sweet Out West Cafe food in d I take her there once a week . . . best town. See you at the Out West. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 a. m. to midnight Continental Bus Line Stop in Monticello deer hunting. Contact Attractive apartment. Couple only. Phone JU 522tfb uranium-processin- g compound your physicians p FOR RENT May Close Oct. 31 Shiprock pharmaceuticals with which we accurately furnish pack horses and good information on deer hunting area, that will provide trophy-typ- e fe Everybody's Got Their Troubles; and high quality of the contact hunters desire to private rancher to 5 n. r1 Be on guard for brain fever in your horses. It occurs rather frequently all over Utah from June until November warns Rel! F. THE CROP THAT NEVER Argyle, San Juan County Agent. He strongly advises that you ha e theme with their float your horses accinated for brain Day parade held here. fever if you havent had them done this year. It is necessary to vaccinate horses each year for maximum protection. Dr. Don W. Thomas, Extension Veterinarian with Utah State Mill University at Logan, states that this disease is caused by a virus. Theres a possib'hty that the To. complicate matters, there are four distinct strains. Two of which K e r occur in United States and have mill at Shiprock may close this been found in horses in Utah. fall, according to last weeks in the potency Ironing. Phone JU WANTED Group of fc ly Brain Fever You can always have complete confidence WANTED OptomeThurs- trist is in Blanding every 24-4- tp -- ?; , xvqX' ) l?-Q- PICKET DUTY- - -- United Steelworkers Union chief David J. McDonald, second from left, is greeted by strikers as he appears on picket line of U. S. Steels Fairless Works, Morrisville, Pa. dust-deterge- nt treated mops and dusting cloths. Paper plates are excellent for keeping 'dripping or stirring spoons from messing table or range. Use them also for flouring and sifting dry ingredients. Keep a roll of paper towels handy when working at the grill. It can be used to clean the surface of a table top or for wiping spatulas, skewers, etc. Oblong stiff foil pans are excellent for carrying hamburgers, weiners and other meat cuts to the grill for cooking as vell as for serving them. If you dont feel like washing them, theyre Inexpensive and can be riicnosed m |