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Show 7 S&tt f U&K THE OFFICIAL CCO-t- d PAPER OF SAN JUAN every Friday at Post Office at the Entered at second class matter under the March 3, 1879. W. J. Olds, publisher. Monticello, Utah Monticello, Ltah, as Act of Congress cf owner, editor and One the nation needs more hospitals, schools, facilities. Items that benefit us all. The side argues that medical care, community other side says we cant pay for w'hat wreve spent already. They have the federal debit in mind and rhe need for federal tax reform. Again, not a popular line of argument, KDITOItlALS No Dummies at Mexican Hat but understandable. For the fact is, that the federal government is up to its ears in debt, and still must carry the heavy load of national defense and annual interest on its debt. Not much chance for the 8 billion-plu- s cuts in these two biggest spending items. Juan County's bookmobile, with Sam Parry at the wheel, Meanwhile, the other members of the national family," the made the rounds last week for the first time. Results were good, Sam checked out 447 books, and that fig- states and communities, are constantly stepping up their income ure will increase as the route of the bookmobile becomes better ad- through tax increases. And most of them have stayed far closer to a as though go basis than the federal government. So it vertised. in better financial shape than Unde Sam. A tip of our hat this week to the county library board, for theyre :al governThis being so, the chamber suggests, states and organizing the project. Tax funds paid for the bookmobile, of course, citizens to get the ball rolling on projects ments might do more toward paying for the programs they want and but its up to become a bit less demanding on the head df the family. like this. San pay-as-yo- u civic-minde- d Industrial Note Note for Down at hose to the copper workers, who will be on strike when you Note at an open-hous- the industrial development file Grants the other day, the Anaconda Company was Exhibits on display induded one lowing what 100 new factory workers mean to a community. Here's a summary as reported by the Grants Beacoa read this: we dont see how you could have picked a worse time to 296 more people, 112 more households, 51 more school strike, but well bet you come out of it with a pay raase ren. child- $590,000 more personal income, $270,000 more in bank de- Pa Pays posits. 107 more passenger cars, 174 more workers employed, four for fall clothes the or room, Most of us, according to the Chamber of Commerce of the more retail establishments. And $360,000 more in retail sales. United States, would say yes in a hurry. All of these items add to a That should be enough to convince anyone .1 ronvu ig ;s necfamilys welfare. Theyre hard to argue against. The family breadwinner, though, might have some second essary of the value of the industrial develo'vjaefE. prog Q iiat is thoughts. Such as lets wait until the car we have is paid for, or until being organized here, Want a new car, a recreation I get a raise or a better job. His point of view may not go over with Farmington (N. M.) Daily Times. tailing cookies for better roads Cookies of asphalt paving are baked and make lane markers easier to see . . . roads which are smooth, quiet and comfortable. frozen in our laboratories, so we can measure how highways wear in all types of weather. The man is William H. Ellis, one of Standards scientists who conduct many such tests to improve highway materials and construction methods. We actually build roads, subject them to crushing pressure, try out many paiing mixes, work closely with highway engineers. Our work benefits you both as a motorist and a taxpayer. Asphalt costs less than any other pavement . . . three miles of highway for the cost of two. You also get roads that resist skids, cut down glare, ' and Mr. Bill Halls, Mr. Merle Crew, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ken Coates and Mr. Ed Dickerman atterded the A.I.M.E. dinner yr meeting it Moab Fnday '3 7,- -' evening. !l Mr. and Mrs. Maivin Steadman Sondia from Grand Junction ard z. A were overnight guests at the Or- " ' , A! llle Steadman home. They came from Grants, where thy visited the W. L. Summers, former Monticello residents. They left for Salt . Lake to visit a few days before r leturning to Grand Junction. , ' . ,, V nlTTT . JT L.?Mr. and Mrs. Steve M lyne and d c t , family passed through Monticello Friday night on their way to Salt ' r v" S Lake where Dorothy, Charles and the small daughter weie to untreatment for their eyes. yyy dergo r y ' S - JtJ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roberts and daughters, Emily, Christie and Cynthia of Phoenix, are visiting Mrs. Roberts parents, the A. J. Redds. They will leave shortly for S lit Lake to attend the wedding of Amasa Redd to Karen Jarman at the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast will be given by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd at the Hotel Utah before The Highway Commission in a all sojourn to California. they special meeting on July 28 acGlad to see the Glen Wilkins TEEN of terms the the cepted general family back in Monticello. They Ute Mountain Indian tribal counmoved from Hesperus, Colo., to cil for the purchase of right of and will live in the Leon here, way across the reservation to Adams place while Glen works Fullmer 666 Virginia By US from provide a highway Aneth. at All westw ard to the Utah line with a boys have interests. Many branch to Four Corners. Gov- like sports and mechanics, while RECORD ernor Steve McNichols, who was we girls go in for knitting and The SAN JUAN we Sometimes Commissget embroidery. present, approved the Friday, August 14, 1959 funny ideas that the male and ions action. The Ute council had asked female interests are completely Monticello, Utah $480,000 for a 250 foot right of different. This is not so. Each way, plus 15 cents a ton of grav- sex normally has a few interests el over one milllion tons. The new of its own, but on the whole boys farmer: Cwprrhmiivt PerroncU liability road, including the extension to and girls think alike. Four Corners, would be about 25 do we hear How many times miles long. girls say: All men are alike, I hope Its not too often. T feel The resolution of the Highway the poor fellow who has Commission stated that it has sorry for to listen to a girl prate that favorably accepted the generil phrase. Unkind remarks as that terms of the Ute resolution, and are degrading to those who make the Highway Department has them for it only shows that she immedibeen directed to proceed has very little understanding of ately with the necessary details human behavior. required to effect the requisition of this right of way. The final Some of you gals are probably preparation of the required wondering what men thing of tall will be conditioned on girls. Actually some girls who necessary approvals and collater-a- ll are self conscious of their height agreements between the bord- develop bad posture habits. Comering states and federal agencies. ing right down to it, these girls The proposed road would leave are more concerned about their US 666 in the vicinity of Chim- height than boys are. And if ney Rock. Total cost of the new cruel classmates call out string highway, including right of W'ay bean or and other teasing reand a bridge over the San Juan mark, they may, subconsciously River in the Four Corners area, be jealouos of your height. We can well understand why was estimated at $2,620,000. a tall girl prefers to date boys If the Bureau of Public Roads her own height, and as times goes Farming was approves the proposed highway, on, gals, you will probably beas a federal aid secondary, the come less conscious of such difnew road may be built from 100 ferences. per cent federal funds. MR. FARMER -- You Last gals, but not least Men need Liability protection Want Freedom. And so do you. LOCAL NEWS NOTES . . Your boyfriend wants freedom to for the operation of your act in ways that will, or should, farm tractors and other The San Juan Community please you. He wants to be able equipment on public church held an ice cream social to act his role as a gentleman by roads just as you need Thursday evening on the church helping you on with your coat, home-made of lawn. Quantities Liability protection on but, in putting on his own he ice cream and angel food cake wants freedom to do your automobiles. it himself. to He on wait doesnt want you Let us explain our Farmwere consumed. Mr. Floyd Carmen went to Dur- him or make silly sacrifices. He ers Comprehensive Liaango Sunday to meet his wife wants freedom Independence. bility Policy. Average to be He does not want and two children who have been yearly premium on 160-acchased. However, once he has visiting in Ohio for a month. farm only $12.00. asked you for a date, he will appreciate your putting him at ease. See us today! Boys seem to be more nervous on Bible Comment: dates than girls are. Tbere is a A girl who honestly believes Western policy Is that she can understand her boyto meet your needs friend is generally willingto trv. And if she tries she will succeed. TRY TO UNDERSTAND.. Central Utah Insurance Company I V Mr. ''i S v y y. y a 4? - s y s ,y ji New Road Will Cross Ute Reservation And Also San Juan River Another tip of the hat to the community of Mexican Hat. Percentage-wise- , they checked out more books than any other town 182 books, to be exact. You Yin Personal Mention :xr again during next year's elections. COUNTY. UTAH Published the family, but it's understandable. And it's the very same issue, die chamber points our, thats been debated all during this season of congress, and will be debated Asphalt roads are ready for use within hqurs after laying . . . cost less to maintain and can be even stronger and better after years of service. By such continuing research that brings you better products at lower cost, the people at Standard are planning ahead to serve you better. Standards asphalt products are made and sold I American Bilumuls & Asphalt Company, a wholly owned subsidiary. ... ...SCENE different then.. re Being Christian More Than Being A Church Member A generation or so ago one often used to hear a distinction made between churchianity and Christianity. It is a distinction that one seldom, if ever, hears made today. The reason is probably that churches in general have approached more nearly to the Christian ideal. Sects and sectionalism are less emphasized. In the wide range of Protestantism the ecumenical movement, effective in the of National and organization World Councils, has done much to ease, or obliterate, harsh boundary lines in emphasizing a common source and elements of a common faith. Denominational labels are less significant. Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationahsts, Anglicans and Episcopalians are emphasizing to the world that they are Christians first of all. That is as it ought to be. But there is still a need of a distinction between churchianity and Christianity. In the wide range of religious movements one may observe a tendency for movements to become much diverted from the principles and convictions with which they began. Churches need testing the basic essential truthsagainst that they profess There is a real sense in which churchianity may not be Christianity; and there is a possible actual discrepancy in the fact that church membership is not always the accompaniment, or evidence, of Christian life and character. Individuals, as well as churches, need to check themselves against the life and teach- ing of the Master. M CHARCOAL FOR BARBEQUE COOKING Monticello Lumber & Hardware First Security Bank Building Monticello & Blanding, Utah Robert AGENTS ARE: Dalton & Harold Ljman hAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAl YOUR INSURANCE ed RRST CENTUM w3wung in fieedoM progress Kj STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA MAY BE OUT OF DATE, TOO! 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