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Show By ALBERT and GLADYS LYMAN . City. Milton moved from here several years ago hunting relief from hay fever. Mr. and Mrs. Sheuff of Provo were the gm-stof Glen and Kva Lyman Shumway in their, toui of the budges, Mexican Hat, the Goose Necks and M esa Verde. Mrs .Sheuff, foimerly Effie Roper, is a relative of the Blanding Lymans. Allan Blacks daughter Jean, with hei husband Larry Crocket Johnson Creek last v eek we saw CD that heavy lain had been gating up the countiy in the neighborhood of the Brown fauns, and filling the ditch with solid, but the traik of tlmt storm was narrow. No jecoid of ram fall u A Court;,- - Civil rtatiig of tlie to be leliid up m without a (i- Dtfense v as K-'uHimn the from d.fLrent areas. mport c t rt louse July 31. Waid at Third Attendance D metor of Civil Utih Sat meeting Sunday v,a- - 84 per cent; D feiise Leonard II jrg.i'.s v as inthis ul.-- o g es bv f.ts ata stre iks troduced by cnimmsaoi ; L. J. in unpi edictable irregularity. F.j.tel. Ilgg ns e.oairel the new tire-- an ended Sta 8uii-v- . n" and stat'd tvat the of this p; vvoiJd be ope ata-the dlect iesponib.hty of the elected and appointed county with the board of county commissioners at the head. By Mrs. II. E. Blake Each county officer v ill be i Soveial of the Blake and Bailey for the den'rtment relclan and their guit- made a tnp to his ated br'r.rh of to th Pi'dges tling the we"k the county particular v government i , It is a trie wa.ni them r und the erfvo'ment jiogum Mr. and Mis. Lynn Ilegeis of she'ifCs r fce. Piovn c'me from thoie WednesA. J. Redd, who has been the day to Is t relative-.- . Ml. Ioge'S is a guest of his sister ai d huscounty civil defense dire, tor for reband, Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Jensen, the p .st several yens, while Mrs. Rogeis is visiting her tained in tl at position. mother ,Mrs. Hurst, m Blanding. Mrs. Lloyd Barton was named director of Womans Affahs, to work with the county director. It v ill he her job to inform and advix1 the women of the couny in regard to storing supplies and preservation of foods far emer- gt ncy use. Tc!d s Baik Guj mon is home from branch and his missionary comRapid City, S. D., where, with panion, 10 people fiom the Indian his wife and two childien, he has Mission in Uintah, also a' Mrs. been for some time w ith the Air Claw and her sisters and sonm Force. He is now released from of her children and another Navathe service, and is making his named Johnson, who held the home in Blanding, and has a job jo attention of the house as rapt as chemist in Montieello. His in their native languspoke they wife and children aie visiting a Mrs. Claws little son sang age. while with her folks in Wellsville a solo, accompanied by his aunt, but are soon to join him. who later played a piano solo. Mis. Inez Hurst Rogerson and Twelve little children Navajo her husband Lynn Rogerson, time and harwith sang together formerly of Montieello, and her mony favoiable with the singing daughter, Mrs. Merlyn (Phillis of white children. One of the ocRogeison) Brown, of Puno, are casions for the meeting w as the v isiting w ith her parents here, baptism of six children, which Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Hurst. took place in the afternoon. Gary Lyman and his w ife and Mrs. Elnu Guyir.on Nelson of three little boys are isiting here Salt Lake City was visiting heie Hazel and with his patents, Lynn over the weekend with her parLyman. He is accompanied by his ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moiley Guy-m- o wifes bi other, Osmond Hailine, n. who is director of economic busiGrandma Nancy Kartchner, ness and research at the Univer9ti years old, held a renearly and his wife with of Utah, sity union with 89 of her descendent3 children. Gary lives in Salt Lake, on the fifth in Salt Lake City. and is employed by the Mountain Three of her and their daughters States Telegraph and Telephone husbands and four of her sons Company. and their wives, met at the home We are all glad to know that of her daughter, Mrs. Charles M. Lynn Lyman is recovering from (Lydia Kartchner) Carroll for his jeep accident and has prosand refreshments, and games pects of being about as good phy- many of the next generation with sically as ever. He is still moving them. They had a pleasant outing slowly and cautiously, but is im- next day in Jordon Park. Grandproving. ma was very much alive, and In early New England a certain charmed the children with her Justice of the Feace had somehow-incurre- stories. the displeasure of the Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Wright people who made the recoids, and and three children, and Mrs. they have made a practice of re- Wrights sister, Darlene Feinauer ferring to him as, Just Ass of all from Petaluma, Calif., are the Peace, and that is going on here to visit with Bevans parents down to the ages a3 an indica- before his trip overseas. Leaving tion of New England dignity in his family for the present in Colonial Days. Salt Lake City, he will report on The little Indian chapel was September 12 at Charleston, S. crowded with 235 people Sunday, C., and will fly from there to with a special program and visitwhere he is to be statTripoli ors from Shiprock, including the ioned for some time. His family president of the Shiprock L. D. S. wil join him later. Mr. and Mrs. John D. The SAN JUAN RECORD stationed for the present Rogers, at the on this Manti came way Temple, Friday, August 14, 1939 their return from visiting their son Milton and family in Kansas Montieello, Utah and her little daughter, Cheri, MOHTICELLO V vs Scenes from Pioneer Day Fun g. . .. U'M'jK- - THE TRUE E KENTUCKY BOURBON OLD-STYL- always smoother KENTUCKY EARLY Bourbon Wiukr NTUlllf II UM Jg- - slow distilled STRAIGHT BOURBON DISTILLERY COMPANY, TIMES Sought WHISKY 86 PROOF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY At Mexican Hat to Solve Your Problems Farm-Duildi- ng August V X . . tri'- Type end Size to Fit YOUR Need Fast, Easy Erection Weathertight Construction Lower Maintenance Protection from Fire, Lightning, Wind - New Armco Grain Bins are erected in hours. Armco Grain Storage Buildings can be converted to machinery storage, other farm uses. Armco 24 foot Special Buildings are ideal for low-co- st machinery storage and shop Write or call us for complete data. Ask about our erection service. -- A.u.tlrorizecL Pjn Anrcico I L W.V.0 GTEEZL ' kV space. Dealer BUILDINGS FIRST PRIZE in the YOUNG'S MACHINE CO. Montieello. Utah Phone JU 7-22- 93 Blanding 2nd vs. National lead at Blanding ft 6 p.-- m. at vs. Liors Blanding Blanding at 6 p. m. Zinc vs. Truckers Texas Mexican Hat at 6 p. rn. 1st at TUESDAY, AUGUST IS Blanding 3rd vs. Bye. Redds vs. Blarding 2nd at Montieello at G p. m. Blanding 1st vs. H & W Dairy at Blending at fi p. m. National Lead vs. T ruckeis at Montieello at 8 p. m. Texas Zinc vs. Lions at Mexican Hat at G:30 p. m. v ? J i 5 Personal Mention i Amber Hughes was hostess on her 13th birthday Monday with a slumber party. Invited guests were Le Ann Sobor, Linda Wood, Lorna Evans, Carol Christensen, Bonnie Hyde, Patty Bryan and r Deaun Christensen. THE BIKINI'S BACK . . . Even though its almost backless . . . and frontless. New swim suits, like the one above, show the shape of things to come. Elouise Walker to Silas Bar- MexiCor-nell- y C KTBt your energy by and mountainous country, with the highest peak in North America, and the Yukon River compares in width to the Amazon, a mighty stream fed tew' yt by big glaciers sliding slow-lsaw down from mountains from which 1 ! , f not cenfor melted the snow has v turies. They have extensive forests and great herds of caribou that stay together to protect themselves from the packs of wolves that roam the country. The president and his wife reSECOND PRIZE was port that they found the hotel accomodations surprisingly good, by the Steele children. the Eskimos a very friendly people with quite comfortable homes, with chapels for worship, and many of the conveniences of civilizations in their houses. But the white population of Alaska is very small for such an extensive territory, and about a third of the white population is our and other government patrolling and fortifying the country against its menacing neighbors on the west, and the cost of that work is staggering. But 0. what if we hadnt paid that trifling $7,200,000 for Alaska, and now had that menacing neighbor looking right down our floor. Hanging laundry? Get a waist high oart that will eliminate much of the bending to get the clothes THIS WEEKS RECIPE Pineapple Party Punch (Makes 2 quarts) won went THIRD PRIZE com- numbered 180, though but four families of Helquists still lived in Juarez. These four families feted and entertained the visitors in royal style with ban- quets, barbecues, boating and 'water skiing, making it an occasion pany FOURTH to shown here on went (Anna PRIZE Peep WHAT EVER YOU WANT TO THE TAKING THEM OUT FOR D1NNER-- AT ii i i mi nut mi it in i! i ii am ana WEST OUT FAMILY-STYL- E n 11 iun i a 11 IT BY SAY-S- AT mu iniiinianiuii a n imi a COM-FORABL- out of the basket. The same goes for taking down clothes. Folding laundry? Fold them into a high cart so you wont stoop to place them in a basket. They may also be folded at a table which is high enough to b comfortable for you. Waxing floors? Theres no reason to get down on your knees if you have a wax applicator thats long enough to reach into all kinds of spots. Washing floors? Place two square-size- d plastic buckets on a board set on wheels, one for cleaning water, the other for rinsing. This can be rolled from room to room. Plastic buckets are light when you have to empty them for refilling with water. Cellulose yarn mops are very lightweight and will hold a lot of water for floors that have to be washed. They wring very easily by shaking and then a light twisting with the hands laniiianiiiiuiManaiiiiir 'i I to Mae long to be remembered. Kay and Velma Lyman have another boy, born on the seventh. This is three boys and four girls. Carl Bowen, father of Hazel Lyman, who was taken from here to the San Juan hospital, has gone on to Moab and is staying at the home of his daughter Margaret, and is reported to be improving. Very soon we are going to be hoppin more deep trenches up and down the streets where new water mains are to be laid. The pipes are now strung along on the ground as a warning to get in good hopping trim for the extended interval of the g. It is alleged that the rain falls on the just and the unjust; now when it rains on one side of Blanding and not on the other, that does that mean, then, the other side is neutral. Up in E, CAFE top. L Little Bo Pehrson.) 2 No. 2 cans pineapple juice 2 cups grapefruit juice cup lemon juice to 1 cup sugar 1 pint mint or lemon sherbet Combine juices and sugar and stir until sugar is dissolved. Pour over a block of Ice in a punch bowl, then add scoops of sherbet to float on h Kirk Pehrson, his tricycle. providing proper working equipment end then routine chorea wont get the best of you. Provide yourself with a long handled dust pan so no stooping la necessary to get the dirt off the military pipe-layin- .. rg 3id 'V is a wild far away as Canada, and the 8 p. m. can Hat Pioneer Day parade went to Randy, Lenny and Squires. turned from their family reunion in Old Mexico, where they met in Juarez, and at the lake near there and had an enjoyable time. Kinsmen were piesent from as Costs 10 Herron, Blanding, ton, Montieello. his home in Blanding. Cardon Jones has bought the Ilo Brown home in the southwest part of town, and moved in with his family on Monday. The Ilelquist people have re- A D.ury vs. Bland, at Montieello. at kin Platte D. Bayles, who has been busy in the grocery business in Los Angeles, has leased the West Side Market, to take over on the first of September, and will make and gain these advantages vs. Bye. & W MARRIAGE LICENSES August 5 Margaret Ann Haney, Egnar, Colo., t5 Robert Joseph Thompson, Egnar. Y necks! Use Armco Steel Buildings Redds 11 the courty 'program. people How SECOND KOI NO FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rarrell and family visited in Montrose over The cities" of the county are to the weekend. set i.p programs comparable to n Hi friends with 1 1 i-r- your 1 1 HEWS ei air. It at fifoeting - came from Arizona to visit with her parents, Alan and Genieve Black, who combined business with pleasure and leturned with her to Prescott. President Leland W. Redd and his wife, Allie, gave a very en-ttaming accout of their extended excuision up .beyond the Artie Cm lo, it so vivid and clear, we feel almost as if vve had leally made the trip ourselves. About the most remote point to which they went westward was Nome, but they visited Katzebue., a little Eskimo village noith of there on the coast and on the Artie Circle. The peninsula between these two points forms our side of the Bering Strait, 55 miles from the Russian coast. They were much interested in the Eskimos in Katzibue, whom they found to be an industrious people, honest and They never lock their homes; they hang out their fish and their clothes to dry with no fear of them being stolen. The Eskimos seem to be of Asiatic origin, and consider themselves above the Athapascan Indians who roam the interior and are not so nearly civilized. They say the ground is frozen there to a very great depth, and when people die in the dead of winter, their bodies wait in that natural cold storage till warmer days before a grave is dug for them. Gold is abundant in the frozen earth of Alaska, but the cost of thawing the ground out to get it is worth more than the gold. They say the sun goes round in a circle this time of year, getting nearer to the horizon on one side but not setting as it does here. To Nome and other places they visited, there is no road, the only approach is by sea or San Juan Ccuntv Softball Schedule Plans Improved A VERY PALPABLE HIT Despite a desperate effort to escape, Soviet fencer Kostava is nailed from behind by Italys Tassinari at the World Fencing Championships in Budapest, Hungary. 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