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Show The SAN JUAN RECORD MONTICELLO NEWS TEEN. H. E. Blake Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Campbell A group of friends of Mrs. and Scotty returned Friday from Rosalie Yoakum called on her September 25, 1959 their trip to Ogden. Friday evening to tell her goodMrs. W. R. Coleman and daugh- bye. Mrs. Yoakum is moving to ter Janine from Dove Creek were Provo. They brought ice cream LEGAL NOTICES in to see the dentist Friday, and and cake. to visit Mrs. Pearl Black. Kellie Sullivan entertained 14 Mrs. Ruth Sorenson was a little friends at a birthday party BIDS WANTED pleasant caller at the Sr. Blake celebrating her sixth birthday Notice is hereby given that the home Saturday from her ranch Friday evening. Her date was Board of Education, San Juan home. She reports they are saw- really September 12. She is the School District, will receive sealed ing and hauling in wood for win- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ter at the ranch. bids for one 1960 Sullivan. There were games and e M rs. Trina Williams from 8 drive, passenger Bluff, refreshments of birthday cake, Hunt from ice cream sundaes and punch. The truck suitable for school bus pur- and Mrs. Myrtle poses. Complete specifications are Blanding were callers at the Don- little folks enjoyed the evening. on file at the school district of- ald Blake home Sunday. Save 2c a gallon on regular Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young were and ethyl gasoline at Beeline Serfice at Monticello, Utah. in Salt Lake last week to reg- vice. Bids will be publicly opened at ister their son at the U. of U. Clyde Christensen and Phillip the office of the Board of EduMr. and Mrs. Paul Strong were Sieber left Friday for Salt Lake 1 at p. cation, Monticello, Utah, business visitors to Salt Lake City where they will enter the m. October 5, 1959. U. of U. for the winter term. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ChristenThe Board of Education reMrs. Betty Mason, sister of the serves the right to reject any or sen left Sunday to take their Dalton brothers, and Mrs. Una all bids and to waive any inforBarbara, to Logan Black, underwent major 'surgery daughter, in where she will enter college. She bid. a mality at the L.D.S. hospital last week. will share a dormitory room with Mr. and Mrs. Max Dalton went Board of Education another girl. to see her at the hospital during San Juan School District MONTICELLO, By Afrx. UTAH ...SCENE ij (Teen Scene is written by 17 - year - old M o n t i c e Ho High senior Virginia four-whe- el panel-typ- Clerk Published September 25, 1959 In The San Juan Record M. Palmer, BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTTR OF THE APPLICATION OF TEXACO INC. FOR AN OR DER (A) AUTHORIZING APPLICANT TO CONDUCT A L PILOT TEST IN FURTHERANCE OF A PLAN OF SECONDARY RECOVERY the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson were in town from Las Alamos, N. M., on their way to take their daughter, Nadine, to Snow college in Ephriam for the school year. C. R. Christensen came in from Tucson, Ariz., Saturday. He does not like that country when compared to San Juan. FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS Being "Hew" ONE-WEL- BY think. Since todays teens are going to be the prominent people of tomorrow; I have decided to let the teens voice their opinions on the matter: I 15, says: Kathy Pipkin, think Khrushchevs visit can do more good than harm provided doesnt happen to something change his opinion of the United States. Mark Barton, 17: It can be an asset' to the United States in the way of friendship. A stronger friendship might aid preventing a war. Conni Devenish, 18: Mr. Ks visit to the U. S., is a touchy situation because any opinions of us he may receive now-- will be of world wide importance. It is our responsibility as citizens to give him a true and complete picture of our American way of life. Gary Wilson, 17: I hope that the money spent by the United WHAT ARE THE TEENS OPINIONS OF KURSHCHEV'S VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES? There are articles printed in the papers every day that are devoted to the opinions of prominent people in the United States about Khrushchevs visit. Some people dont think we States for Mr. Khrushchevs proteens care about such matters as tection will not be in vain. Any slip on our part could play an important part in causing a war. etc. Jeanne Redd, 17: Im not sure from The Community church Mission A letter of appreciation Circle met September 16 at the Mrs. Harold Cook for flowers Mr. Ks visit will have any value home of Mrs. Velma Askew, with and cards and notes sent her in .our diplomatic relations with 12 present. Devotional was given while she was in a Grand Junction Russia. I think he should be dealt with firmly, and understand by Mrs. Pearl Black; roll call re- hospital recently was read. Lesthat we do not sympathize with sponse Bible verse; minutes by son by Mrs. Pehrson. Mrs. Elva stateMrs. Pehrson; financial Trueblood and Mrs. Black rolled his godless cause. Charles Mayne, 17: Mr. Ks ment Mrs. Myrtle Christensen. bandages. Refreshments served Business discussion relating to assisted by Mrs. Myrtle visit, along with those of our high officials to his country, I coming bazaar and White Cross, Christensen. think, is a step in the right direction; however, the differences Smith D. C. By between two such diverse cultures as Capitalism and CommIn Town Often Difficult unism cannot be resolved without many years of patient work by should realize that she must culour diplomats. tivate some friends and will probIT'S Nancy Snyder, 16: I think Mr. ably become acquainted with sevTO A Khrushchevs visit could do a lot eral boys while the girls ara of good with the diplomatic rePRIENDLY FACE- making up their mind as to whether or not they like her. lations between the two countries. at newscomers However, it could also do a lot We are all of harm if both countries, dont one time or another. Moving to enter into it open mindedly. a strange town is the same thing as going to a party or a social Buddy Jones, 17: Hope he gathering and finding that there doesnt get the wrong impression is not a friendly face in the of us as Americans. crowd. But, even If they- are Last I will state my own opsometimes hesitant, people and inion: I think that if the Premparticularly teenagers, are friendly and sociable. It may take a iers visit can do anything to little time, but an individual who promote good will and sustain a has the right attitude wfil never more lasting peace, then I am fail to make friends and to beall for it. Besides, who needs as one of the come "accepted and good will more than peace are before a period of waiting they crowd. we do? " accepted. The adjustment is genLearning to meet new people erally made in time. them beFor some season, it seems that and to get along with Threats by city officials against comes increasingly more impornewcomers much random boys accept outside watering appartant as we travel the road of life. quicker than girls do. It would will continue to be ignored. ently more the we older the get, And, seem that girls like to wait and Nobody has been arrested or must be see what type of person the new- we must learn that we fined, and outside watering on if we expect to others friendly comer is; while boys get to be friendly with us. days continues, even acquainted immediately and find them during daylight. problem 70a tteu out for themselves. . If ,u want to disc ass, or an absorsaUan to Ed Clark had the petrified tree Actually, if the girls are wor- make, address your letter to FOR ABOUT TEENAGERS, nationstump outside the Lariet Cafe ried about the newcomer gather- AND WEEKLY SERVNEWSPAPER white and Ora is mad at ICE. FRANKFORT. KY. ing a bunch of boyfriends, they al him for it. 34-lt- c. By George this just because we dont have any say so about these things. But we are more awake than you 6000 ' SEE INJECTING WATER INTO THE DESERT CREEK OR ANETH FOR- NATION OF ANETH FIELD THROUGH A WELL CAUSE LOCATED IN THE SEU OF THE SEV4 SECTION 24, NO. 25 TOWNSHIP 40 SOUTH, RANGE 24 NOTICE EAST, SLBM. (B) APAUTHORIZING OF PLICANT TO CONVERT ITS NAVAJO C WELL HEARING TRIBAL NUMBER 28 LOCATED IN SAID SE OF THE SE SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 40 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, SLBM, TO AN INJECTION WELL, AND (C) APAUTHORIZING PLICANT TO TRANSFER THE OIL PRODUCING ALLOWABLE FROM SUCH JECTION WELL TO OTHER WELLS LOCATED ON THE SAME LEASE A teenage girl writes: My girl friends are all put out with me beeause I am nice to a new girl who moved into town. They say she's boy crazy and dont like her. She is a neighbor of mine. I like her and know what they say isnt true. Can I keep all of my friendships? Quite often, teenageri who move to a new town with their parents, despite the fact they may have been in the thick of social activities before the move, find they must go through CROSSWORD PUZZLE I Unsorted wheuten flour of India 5 Cuts off short 10 Chief god of Memphis 14 Place of trade 15 Kind type 51 52 54 56 58 61 62 63 of 16 Alleviate 17 Folded 19 Spend21 22 24 25 26 27 30 32 34 35 37 39 40 41 42 44 45 48 64 thrift African worm which infests eye Ancient Greek theater A witch Abstract being Unruly outbreak A special aptitude Distinct part in an aggregate Injure Pedal digit Painful Hard money Sun god Allowance for waste Make mistake Go by Pacific island screw pine Seethed Opposed to aweather 67 69 70 72 73 74 75 Township 40 South, Range 24 East, SLBM, to an injection well; and to transfer the oil producing allowable from such injection well to other wells located on the same lease; and for such other and further orders as may be shown to be proper in order to prevent waste and to protect waste and to protect correlative rights. Dated this 21st day of September, 1959. THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF UTAH CLEON B. FEIGHT, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (First published in The San Juan Record Friday, Sept. 25, 1959. ltc.) 20 21 27 28 29 31 33 35 , 36 Mountain nymph Equal Chum 43 One who states positively but without proof (pi.) 38 42 45 46 47 50 53 55 57 59 60 62 64 65 66 68 71 Velocity Spread for drying in Dealer cattle (pi.) One gigantic in power (pi.) Is indebted to Colors Part coat of Stanza Genus of geese River of Asia Benevolent uncle Philippine tree Consume Golf mound Earth goddess DOWN 1 Abundant preys claw 3 Collection of precious things 4 Indonesian of Mindanao 5 6 7 Believes Roundup Sacred Hindu word 8 Chess piece 9 Nahoor 10 sheep Part of flower Answer te Pnssle No. 552 It Quick A Classified Ad Sells PROFESSIONAL SKILL r WORKING We work together with your doctor for your good health. We bring you skilled compounding the most modern sick-roo- m of needs. WALKER DRUG AGENCY WALGREEN Monticello, Utah - 8 p. m. Weekdays Sundays & Holidays: 0 a. m. - 5 p. m. Hours: 9 a. m. UTAH: one-we- ll 12 13 18 pillar Persian ell Roster Prepared for print Mentally dull Girls name Cravat Depart General labbr.l One who stands at a theater presentation Annoys Female relative Wrath Irish Gaelic Church service Weight of Eastern Asia (pi.) Danish weight (pi.) 5&S Objective An enzyme Norse god Rounded protuberance ipl.) Disgrace Contrarily Prefix: three Norwegians Tantalize Seine Land measure over Steps, a fence 2 Bird of prescriptions, interested may, if they so desire, appear and be heard. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether said Commission should issue its order permitting and authorizing Texaco Inc. to conduct a pilot test in furtherance of a plan of secondary recovery by injecting water into the Desert Creek or Aneth Formation of Aneth Field through a well located in the SEVi of the SEH Section 24, Township 40 South, Range 24 East, SLBM, to C convert its Navajo Tribal Well Number 28 located in said SEi of the SE14 Section 24, 11 FOR YOU! THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL TAKERS OF OPERATORS, PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS AND OTHER PERSONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE GREATER ANETH AREA IN SAN JUAN COUNTY, Notice is hereby given that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Utah will conduct a hearing at Room 310 Newhouse Building, 10 Exchange Place in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day of October, 1959, at 10 oclock a. m. upon the application of Texaco Inc. in the above entitled cause at which time all persons, firms and corporation No. PUZZLE 49 Buddhist ACROSS 1 Emergency Phone: JU to get the most mileage out of your car dollar! H ow 7-25- 16 Frank Hopkin, Pharmacist Finance your car through First thats the way Security Bank to get the most mileage out of your car dollar. It doesnt have to be a brand new car, either. We finance used cars as well as new at low bank rates. 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