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Show Gnge-Dti'fo- The SAN JUAN RECORD n Monticello, Utah 28, 1959 Vows Exchanged . Miss Coleen Gape, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Faye Gape, and Robert Dalton, son of Floyd Dalton, were niairied Friday, August 25, at 5 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Butler, aunt and uncle of the bride. Bishop K. S. Summers performed the ceremony. The bride was dressed in a white waltz length dress. She carried sweetheart roses. pink Her maid of honor was Barbara Christensen, who wore a navy bule dress. Bridesmaids were Cal-h- e Somenille in yellow, LaMnni Young in pink, Sheree Lyman in blue and white and Karren Gage in pale blue. The best man was Bill Nielson. A reception followed the wedding, after which the couple left for a honeymoon to Old Mexico. They plan to make their home in Personal Mention Mon-ticell- o. Pictures weie taken by photographer Jack Kisling of Dove Creek. Katie Pipkin arranged glads for flower decoration. All the bridemaids and maid of honor carried pink carnations. Wedding cake was served to more than 40 guests at the reception. Persona! Mention Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Hinton of Lehi were visitors in the Karl Lyman home Wednesday. They remained over night with them. Harvard is in the house of senate. Mr. and Mrs. S. Whetstone had as a stop-i- n guest on his way through Monticello their Carl Evans of Farmington, N. Mex., on Wednesday. son-in-la- w F,riday, August Paul Strong is home for while from his work in a Mir.ers-vill- e. City Judge Mark Hammond was rushed to Salt Lake City hospital last weekend with heart trouble. He was taken to Moab by Art Adair, where highway patrolmen picked him up and drove on to Salt Lake. Robert Anderson is acting judge. We save you money on tires and batteries. Beeline Service. 30-lt- CATHOLIC LDS FIRST WARD Bishop K. S. Summers Phone JU short c Visiting the Mel Mitchells over the weekend were Mrs. Mitchells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don .Elliott, and her sister Suzann, all of Provo. They left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Crew and family were in Grand Junction one day last week on business. Mr. a. id Mrs. Ralph Bramwell and family left Monticello Sunday to make their home in Clearfield where Ralph is employed. Save 2 cents a gallon on regular and ethyl gasoline at Beec line Service. Mr. and Mrs. Art Adair and k family are home now after a vacation spent in Cuba, N. Mex., visiting Arts uncle, who has a trading post there. They also visited in Salt Lake City for five days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton returned home after spending a week-lon- g in Yellow-stonvacation the part in were They that was open all the time, the eastern part. They feel like they never want to be near an earthquake again. Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Burtenshaw 8:30 a. 9:40 a. 5:00 p. Sunday m. Priesthood. m. Sunday school. m.Sacrament meeting. Tuesday m. Relief soocity. m. Mutual. - 6:30 p. 7:30 p. LDS SECOND WARD Bishop Daryl Redd Phone JU7-261- 6 Sunday 9:15 a. m. Priesthood. 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. 6:30 p. m. Sacrament meeting. 7:30 p. m. Mutual. COMMUNITY CHURCH (American Baptist) Phone JU Sunday 10:00 a. m. Sunday chool. a. m. Morning worship. 6:00 p. m. Baptist Youth Fel). lowship (ages 11:00 12-18- e. Wednesday m. Bible study prayer service. 7:30 p. CHURCH 30-tf- SHOW TIME DRIVE-I- UTAH MONTICELLO, SHOW 3 N UTAH MONTICELLO, 8:00 P. M. Matinee Saturday VU TIME DUSK p.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THURSDAY, August FRIDAY, 28 and 29 AND SATURDAY THE SAD HORSE August 27, 28, and 29 THE LITTLE SAVAGE SHAGGY DOG SUNDAY AND MONDAY August SUNDAY 30 and 31 AND MONDAY THIS COULD BE August 30 and 31 THE NIGHT THE BLACK ORCHID GET MORE OUT OF GET MORE OUT OF LIFE - GO LIFE TO A - GO TO A and left last Wednesday to attend a two-da- y session of the county assessors state school in Cedar City. From there they will visit the state parks befoie returning home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker from an army post in Georgia are visiting in the Carroll Goon home for a week. Mrs. Goon and Mrs. Baker are sisters. oil drums, $3 each. Beeline SerPhone JU7-263c vice. Visitors in the Nick Cozakos home the past week were Nicks sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kastanis of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mitchell and her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott and Suzann of Provo went down to the Aneth oil fields and on to Mexican Hat sight-seein- g Sunday. Larry Darby, who has been in La Junta, Colo., working all summer hjis returned home to go to school here. Rhea Viges and her little girl left for Phoenix Tuesday. She had lived in Monticello years, was supervisor of nurses at the San Juan County hospital. Mrs. Rosalie Yoakam, a secretary at the local hospital, will lelive next Monday to live at Orem, where her husband works for P.I.E. Their address is: 630 East 1,700 south, Orem. Mrs. Margaret Bronson will replace her at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slavins and son are visiting in Monticello with relatives and friends. They expect to return to Wyoming soon. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Kuykendall are home from their vacation to the Texas panhandle. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Carter and family of Minersville were in Monticello over the weekend. CHARCOAL FpR MOVIE! MOVIE! BARBEQUE COOKING Monticello Lumber Teeners' Bed-Livin- g & 46rfnc- Hardware Room Is a Family Boon Monticello. FOR TRADE 2P-tf- 1957 36-fo- ot m 30-2- te Two FOR RENT ap- furnished. elementary artments, partly Hays Apt, near school. Heat furnished. 28-tf- FOR YOUR PAINTING AND DECORATING NEEDS Call Personal Mention PETE THE BAFFLES By Mahoney Utah. Evenings Man for farm machinery and appliance dealer. Must be able to meet the public, experience with farm machinery, sales parts, desirable, must be able to keep daily records. Good salary in line with ability and experience. Apply in person. Standard Supc ply, Monticello. HELP WANTED 30-tf- 40x80 ft. building FOR RENT suitable as warehouse or garage in Monticello. Office adjoining. Large yard. Choice location on highway. John Roring, JU 30-4- tc church and other books. ELDERS BOOK STORE Locat- at BLUE MOUNTAIN Box 262 JU Monticello, Utah ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetings Friday 8 p.m. Phone Ask for Butch for JU information. 522tfb LDS ed LOPEZ Free Estimates Classified Ad Sells It Quick SUP- 65tfb ERETTE, Monticello, Utah. 30 off on some books during inven- FOR SALE Spiral music com626tfb position books, special at 5c tory reduction. and 15c at The San Juan Record. PEARS AND APPLES Anyone Office in Redd wishing to place orders for FOR RENT Provo Bartlett pears or cooking Ground floor, new building. and eating apples may contact Contact Sprouse Jewbuilding. Mrs. Don Barton, phone 47tfnc. elry. JU7-241- 7. 29-3- tc YEAH. A COUPLE OF THE BOYS PIP GET HURT. I HELD A ROYAL FLUSH ON 'EM IN A POKER GAME. CARD OF THANKS FOR RENT Former San Juan The family of Neal ChristenRecord building on West Cen- sen acknowledges with grateful ter St. Suitable for business appreciation the kind expressions andor residence. Inquire Marie of sympathy in our recent bereve-men- t. M. Ogden at Ogden Center. To those who contributed p flowers and money, food and exDr. B. A.- Broughton, Optome- pressions of kindness in any way, trist is in Blanding every Thurs- we extend our heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs. day. For appointments call the Hazel, Deaun, Bill, C. R. Christensen and family Dr. OR Sprouse Jewelers, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson and Broughton is in his office in the p family Redd building, Monticello every Friday. For appointment call Mrs. MASON shoe counselor for or OptomHelen Redd, JU Monticello and area. Last longetrists office, JU er, fit better, cost less. Have Velvet-Ee- z innersole. 191 styFOR RENT Attractive 27 les, jackets. Phone JU apartment. Couple only. 30-lt- - 30-lt- Phone JU 522tfb 28-2t- fc I A Classified Ad Sells It Quick BUSINESS Food and cooking equipment: Water supply, a minimum of 7 gal. Food supply) OPPORTUNITIES self-servic- e, coin-operate- per person) Eating utensils . supply) Paper plates, clips, and napkins , Openers for cans and bottles knife Pocket Special foods for babies and the sick , , Supplies and equipment for sanitation: Can for garbage ( Covered pail for toilet purposes Can for human wastes Toilet tissue, paper towels, sanitary napkins, disposable diapers, ordinary and waterless soap Grocery bags, newspapers for soil bags Household chlorine (2 pt.) and DDT (1 qt. of 5 solution) Waterproof gloves Shelter equipment: Battery radio with CONELRAD frequencies (640 or 1240) operation marked, and spare batteries for Home use radiation meters, when available Flashlights, electric lantern, and spare batteries for 2 weeks X Earn $5,000.00 or more net per year. Let us prove it. Select from our new merchandising program, the DAY4NITE LAUNDERCENTER package which best fits your town and pocketbook. Call or write: (20-ga- (10-gal- .) FAMILY FALLOUT iliiiniutni imi NEW! NOW AVAILABLE IN MONTICELLO. Want a business of your own? Invest in the rapidly growing, d unattended, laundry business which shows large returns and requires very little time. No no credit no inventory problems, problems, payroll accounting. No one else offers the exclusive features of the nationally LAUNDERCENTERS. proven franchised PHILCO-BENDI- Home Fallout Shelter Checklist Writing material Reading material Screwdriver, pliers, and other household tools Games and amusements for children Items outside the shelter but within reach: Cooking equipment (canned heat, or camp stove) and matches Home equipment Rescue tools (From The Family Fallout Shelter" booklet ) Free upon request: Box Home Shelter, Battle Creek, Michigan. Mr. JIM COOMBE Day-Nit- e SHELTER-WH- rr 2263 B Franchise Distributors South Highland Drive Salt Lake City 6, Utah Phone: IN 7-94- 46 1 i;M: nini iHinii mmnmmmi linn BASEMENTS ERE iiiaiiaiii mil ih in $ mi i mi i n i tin liliiiilJ i i i mi mmmi ARE NOT AVAILABLE For Family Protection in Nuclear War Q j Combination bedroom-livinNew color scheme, g bed-couc- IiV x. t room give tbe teenager room to entertain in the smaller home. small dining table and TV helps to effect the transformation. new and expensive furniture. room BY EDNA MILES h, Having your living draped constantly with teenagers is not conducive to a rest- teen-ag- e daughters bedroom can ful feeling. Yet, your be converted to a need a place to entertain their or what the Victorians friends. Its their home, too. used to refer to as an apartMost families cant afford an ment. extra room these days. It means Here she can, with her friends, more rent or a more expensive listen to those awful records, house. watch TV and talk endlessly. But they can make one room The room need not be fur serve the purpose of two. Your nished from start mish with teen-age- rs Secondhand pieces, refinished, can serve nicely. The bed can be transformed into a couch, TV set can be inset in a desk and a small dining table added for snacks. Give the walls a coat of latex paint as the first step. Pick a y. color scheme that isnt Cost will be low and the whole family will get a break. bed-room- e 30-lt- 2, X c trailer. Will trade for house. Call JU in equity 30-lt- Clothing Bedding (rubber sheeting and special equipment for the sick) A first-ai- d kit and supplies listed in OCDM Leaflet First Aid: Emergency Kit; Emergency Action 9 - TRAILER For Rent, reasonable rates. Trailer , Ranch, North tc 28-tf- 30-lt- HU-- Storage Allied Van Lines- - State and Nationwide movers- - Phone e, 7, LITTLE THEATRE Call Art Adair- - local MOVING for Baileys Moving & agent 1955 Buick Hardtop WANTED FOR SALE Energetic couple to service Chevron at station, small Riviera. operate Inquire Pastor Father Thomas J. Kaiser and trailer court in South trade-in- s, lodge Will take Center. Service Moab lltfnc. Eastern Utah community. A prefer pickup. 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays 11 a. m. real opportunity for the right 2nd andn 4th Sundays 8 a.m. FOR SALE Tote-Gotused only party. Apply with complete inMonday formation to TRAILER, Box as a demonstrator. Call Gary 29-I10:00 a. m. Relief society. c JU 428, Monticello, Utah. Sprouse, Monticello Trailers. Phone FOR SALE Used Kohler 1.5 RENT 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays 8 a. m. FOR c JU KVA 115 volt AC Generating 2nd and 4th Sundays 11 a. m. Plant, model 1E21H1, with JWISS AND AMERICAN Watch La Sal large supply of spare parts. repairing. All work guaranteed. 3 ton winch, with power Also Every Sunday 4 p. m. L. J. Stull Jewelry, Dove Creek takeoff and drive setup for ASSEMBLY OF GOD GMC transmission. Gaylord CombinaWORK WANTED Pastor Mrs. G. B. Crosman Staveley, Box 156, Mexican with and welder tion mechanic, Phone JU c Utah. Hat, welder. Call Rowley Trailer court, p Sunday Monticello. A. D. Anderson. MIRS LAUNDRY 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. You wash or we wash it for you. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Clothes Drying - Finishing 7:00 p. m. Christ Ambassador 2 blocks east of bank service (young people). Phone JU Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and 8:00 p. m. Evangelist service. UTAH MONTICELLO, family of Bountiful are spending Wednesday a week in San Juan county. They APARTMENT and Trailer Dwell8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. are staying with Mrs. Powells Free storage on all winter ers brother Karl Lyman and family. Church The clothes cleaned at Abajo CleanBaptist Utah. They will take them sight-seein- g 626btf ers. (Southern), Monticello, Sunday school at 10 a m., wor- and water sking. About a dozen rolls Clayson Lyman, son of Mr. and FOR SALE ship at 11 a. m. Training Union is 127 camera film, over exposure at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 Mrs. Karl Lyman is in the army date but guaranteed. Two bits p. m. Wednesday evening prayer and stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. Record office. roll. a and east Dean Mrs. block Butler and 8 One Mr. m. p. meeting of Rowleys Trailer Court. S. R. daughter are vacationing in CaliPIANO FOR SALE Beautiful fornia for a week. McLeroy, pastor. Lester Betsy Ross Spinet to be in San Juan County. picked-u- p Reliable party can take over A balance of payments. For information write Daynes Music Co. 145 No. University, Provo, First 30-lt- two-wee- DIRECTORY CHURCH MQMTICELL0 . V A ,, ' - S,WV corrugated metal sections or over with earth as shown here. Materials concrete ean be used for shelters would cost about $703. A contractor probeither above or below ground. They form ably would be required to help build it. The Family Fallout Shelter, published by effective faiiont shelters when mounded PBE-SHAPE- pre-ca- st the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, contains building plans for five basic fallout shelters. Copies may be obtained by writing: Box Home Shelter, Battle Creek, Mich. |