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Show Persona! Mention looks chipper, was holding court as usual this week after his recent stay in Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. S. H. Whetstone was in Salt' Lake over the weekend where she attended a wedding reception of a friend. She returned home with the Vic Wilkinses. Glenda Wood is back to work after a long absence from her duties at the post office. She suffered a broken leg some time ago. Rell Argyle was in Salt Lake She is making good progress on City finishing up judging at those crutches. the State Fair. He planned to reMr. and Mrs. Joe Norton and turn Wednesday. family left for Roosevelt Sunday Garden hose sales reported to where they were called by the have picked up since watering re- grave illness of Mrs. Nortons strictions went on. Why? Prob- father. ably to get more water on the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner enlawn during the allotted time, tertained the grade school teachsays Harry Randall at Motor ers Tuesday at four p. m. with Parts. and Green River watermelons Fifteen hundred letters to cantaloupe. deer hunters are being Bureau of Land Management sent now by the local Chamber of Keith E. Norris and personnel Commerce. Letters extoll the at- Victor J. Wilkins and their famtractions of Monticello, invite ilies took a trip to Salt Lake City hunters to bring their families 19 to see the football September and stay longer. the N.Y. Giants between City judge Mark Hammond, game who says hes a bit shakey but and San Francisco 49ers. Homer Chandler discovered two skunks in his garbage pail last week, right by the back door. How to get them out? Horner pushed the pail over with a stick, then ran. Skunks didnt, stayed and enjoyed the garbage for several hours. Chandlers held prisoners at rear exit. We save you money on tires and batteries. Beeline Service. 34-lt- c. 4-- H te NEW... In Monticello News Drhfs Hospital Notes San Juan County! ADMITTED Sept. 16 Lucille Goans, Monticello; George Jones, Monticello; Jimmy Harvey, Monticello; James Wright, Blanding; Arlene Higgs, Blanding; Gertrude Olson, Monticello. September 17 Sheila Trujillo, Monticello; Hancock, Dorothy Blatiding. September 18 Janet Miller, Monticello; Betty Walterscheid, Mamie Wilson and Blanding; Dorothy Kinchee, Egnar, Colo. , Ket-chuSeptember 19 Marvin White Mesa. September 20 Ruby Roundtree Monticello. September 21 Carolyn Day, Gladys Day, Blanding. DISCHARGED September 15 Marilyn Lyman, Frank Flom. September 16 Jack Manson, Donna Osborne, Gloria Keely. September 17 Stella Eyetoo, George Jones, James Wright, Paul McFarland, Oren Zufelt. September 18 Lynn Laws, Meah Johnson. September 19 Dorothy Hancock, Betty Walterscheid, Mamie Wilson, Dorothy Kinchee. Gertrude OlSeptember 20 son, Charles Harvey. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. September 17 Dee Hancock, Blanding, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Royce Higgs, Blanding, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olson, Monticello, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Jonny Trujillo, Monticello, a girl. News From mmv Out East Q Guests this week at the Karl R. Lyman home have been Mrs. and sisLymans brother-in-later, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moss, Idaho Falls, and another sister, Mrs. Max Phillips, and daughter. Gale, Rexburg, Idaho. While here the visitors enjoyed side trips to Mesa Verde, Monument Valley, and the Aneth Oil Field. They left for their homes Wednesday. WATCH for details of big Snow Tire Sale. Beeline Service. In Salt Lake City for the weekend to see the new little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald were Wesley McDonald and children, Scott and Laurie. Mrs. Betty McDonald, who made the trip earlier, plans to stay in Salt Lake City and assist with the care of the new little one for a few more days: Attracted to Albuquerque, N. M., last week for a business and pleasure purposes were Mr. and Mrs. F. Bennion Redd and son, Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Redd. A luncheon honoring the 95th Lucinda birthday of Grandma Redd was held Wednesday at the patio of Dorothy Adams. Other hostesses were Nora Christensen, Dora Adams, Ila Redd, and Della Bronson. On the guest list were many of Mrs. Redds friends. Mrs. Paul Strong was in Salt Lake City last weekend, meeting her husband who is working in Minersville at the present time. The Strongs also spent some time with the family of their daughter, Mrs. Stan Sutherland. Hostess to the Rebus Rota Club Saturday was Isabelle Redd. Pearl Butt conducted in the absence of President, Mrs. P?ul Strong. The guest speaker was Albert R. Lyman of Blanding who discussed the early events of the settling of San Juan County. Other guests were Mrs. Lyman and Miss Jo Redd. The next meeting will be held October 3 at the home of LaVerna Jensen. A program on public affairs will be under the direction of Nettie Redd. Homer Chandler will be the guests 34-lt- c. Vice-preside- nt by Mrs. Helen Redshaw Of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore welcomed a new baby daughter at the Cortez hospital September 15. They have one other child, Barbara, who started to school this Has established a HOME-OWNE- D, year. HOME-OPERATE- D00R-T0-D0- D Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shutt at-- , tended the Grand Chapter of the Masonic Lodge at the Consistory Cathederal in Denver September Mrs. Shutt was instructor for Dist. No. 27. 0R 16-1- 9. fflDD.CS DELIVERY SERVICE Monticello, Blanding, Bluff and Mexican Hat Featuring ALL fine dairy foods , Call Keith or Mary Lou Hoggard For Your Cloverleaf 400 Dairy Products Phone JU Delivered to your door. For Information , f 93 Union Carbide Nuclear Corp. announces the opening of a med- New Milk Company ical dispensary at Slick Rock. Dr. Business Here M. P. Vogel of Cortez will be In there each Tuesday. The facility Cloverle'af-Pe- t Dairy Company is open to the public. of Salt Lake City this week anJimmie Harvey has been in the nounced that Keith Hoggard .has hospital since last been selected as their distributor (Monticello ' Thursday. in San Juan County. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson from Keith and Mary Lou live in Blanding were speakers at East-lan- d Monticello, and plan to make this church Sunday. They had city their permanent home. They with them a returned missionary, have lived in Monticello the past Elder Willard Wright, from seven years. northern California. Hoggard is second vice comThe Redshaws are being mander of the local American with Bob Cats and' Legion, and Mrs. plagued Hoggard is first Skunks. Pretty hard on the hens vice of the Auxiliary. president and eggs. For the past five years he was The James Barrys had dinner engaged in the trucking business, 'with Bernice's parents Sunday, as but recently sold out his interest it was Bernices birthday. and plans to devote full time to selling Clove rleaf-Pdairy proThe SAN JUAN RECORD ducts in this area. His territory includes delivery in Monticello, Utah Bluff, Blanding, Mexican Hat as well as Monticello. September 25, 1959 et CLOVERLEAF Home of Fine Dairy Foods door-to-do- or 0 ,CT)c!j ij ij ij: i.O CfDQ) j - - FOR RENT 40x80 ft. building ERETTE, Monticello, Utah. 307 carburator with dual exhausts. suitable as warehouse or garage off on 6ome books during invencash offer. Phone best or $1,500 in Monticello. Office adjoining. 626tfb tory reduction. Blanding OR8-344Large yard. Choice location on SALE Complete rotary 1955 Buick Hardtop FOR highway. John Roring, JU FOR SALE 65tfb Riviera. Inquire at Chevron drilling unit, May hew 1000 with mounted compressor, waService Center. Will take trade-in- s, FOR SALE Spiral music comter truck and all accessories. lltfnc. prefer pickup. position books, special at 5c Write Walter Duncan, Box 137, and 15c at The San Juan Record. Durango, for inventory. used only FOR SALE Tote-GotCall Gary FOR RENT as a demonstrator. FOR RENT Office in Redd un30-tSprouse, JU furnished apartment. Mrs. A. building. Ground floor, new B. Barton, JU building. Contact Sprouse Jew- FOR RENT Trailers. Phone 47tfnc. 28-telry. JU shoe counselor. YOUR Mason FOR SALE 1956 Plymouth BelPhone JU Watch 1WISS AND AMERICAN vedere, V-- 8 convertible. Red & repairing. All work guaranteed. MOVING Call Art Adair- - local white with new top assembly, L. J. Stull Jewelry, Dove Creek tor tires and battery. Power winBailey's Moving & agent Van Lines- - State Allied dows, brakes and top. Radio, A Storage 4x6 Trailers. Rent twin-barrFower-Fa- k movers- - Phone Nationwide and heater, trailer for as little as $3 a day 46tfnc- Monticelregardless of mileage. lo Texaco Service Station. 31-tFOR SALE Three FIRE RUN bedroom home in Monticello. Phone JU A minor fire reported abouf or see Jim Pipkin. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening at the D-- 2 mill house was put out FOR SALE TRAILER For Rent, reasonable before the fire department arrates. Trailer Ranch, North rived. 26-t4- Monticello. 88 1955 OLDSMOBILE New motor, door ;; Hardtop. I; $1,495.;; FOR SALE perfect Used, like new LEGAL NOTICES Base. If interested! 120 i!l955 GMC Stake. A feal ;; call or see Guyla Rowley, $895 at buy c. JU NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS new motor.; 1956 FORD Two FOR RENT Sealed proposals will be re- ;; ap$1,095; ceived by the Board of County furnished. artments, partly Commissioners of San Juan CounHays Apt, near elementary Tuck Murray c school. Heat furnished. ty, Utah, at the Clerks Office in the County Court House, MontiFOR YOUR PAINTING AND cello, Utah until 2 oclock P. M., ii j; B & K Ford Sales DECORATING NEEDS in the 19th day of October, 1959, Call for the construction of a Clinic Blanding, Utah PETE LOPEZ Building, and appurtenant items, Phone OR Free Estimates as described in the plans and Box 262 Evenings JU specifications therefor and now Monticello, Utah on file in the office of the Clerk MIRS LAUNDRY of San Juan County, State of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS You wash or we wash it for you. Utah, and at the specified time Meetings Friday 8 p.m. Phone Clothes will be publicly Drying Finishing opened, read Ask for Butch for JU aloud and tabulated in the Com2 blocks east of bank information. 522tfb missioners Room of the County Phone JU Court House, Monticello, Utah. MONTICELLO, UTAH Each proposal shall be made on the form furnished by the FOR SALE TWO HOUSES FOR Baldwin Acrosonic County Clerk, and must be acSpinet Piano, one blond, one companied by a bid bond in an SALE TO HIGHEST located near here. mahogany amount of not less than five (5) Will accept most any terms in per cent of the amount of the order to sell immediately but BIDDER FOR CASH proposal, made payable to San can arrange for Christmas deliJuan County Treasurer. very if desired. Write Adjuster, One New Three Plans and specifications governP. O. Box 412, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. ing the construction of the Clinic Bedroom House have been prepared by Architects Both are frame houses with, Carpenter & Stringham, 42 South APARTMENT and Trailer DwellFifth East, Salt Lake City, Utah. ers Free storage oh all winter k asbestos siding containing ap--( Said plans and specifications are clothes cleaned at Abajo Cleankproximately 1,010 square feeti on file with the Clerk of San ers. 626btf iof living area plus attached ( Juan County, State of Utah, for Both are located in? y garage. the examination by bidders. CopWANTED Player piano, with or Blanding, Utah and will be, ies of said plans and specificawithout rolls. Eddie Boyle, Kshown by appointment. tions will be sold upon payment For( JU after 6 p. m. further information phone of Ten Dollars ($10.00) or appoint- - ( c. or see at City Merc. i The owner reserves the right Jment to see, call Texas-Neto reject any or all bids. p Mexico Line Pipe Company SALE No Hunting Board of County Commissioners FOR between 8, phone OR signs, 20c each. San Juan ReSan JuanCounty, Utah Ka. in. and 4 p. m. Monday ( cord p office. By William . Walton 33-2- tc 1. 33-4- tc e, m fc 31-tf- c. fc 32-tf- c. el fc 33-6- tp fe 32-2t- '2-to- n, 28-tf- 33-2- tc 81-tf- w 32-tf- Chairman of Board Attest: Ada Palmer, Clerk Pub. in The San Juan Record First Pub. Sept. 25, 1959 Last Pub. Oct. 9, 1959 j" -FOR SALE Stake bed for ton truck. See at Navajo Trail Motel. c. 31-tf- Dr. B. A.- - Broughton, Optome- through Friday. bids for either' one or both houses to! Texas-NeMexico Line Pipe Company, Box ,478, Blanding, Utah not later than October 10, 1959 pMail trist is in Blanding every Thursw call the day. For Appointments Dr. The first submarine to actually Sprouse Jewelers, OR sink another enemy vessel under Broughton is in his office in the combat conditions was the Con- Redd building, Monticello every federate Hunley built during Friday. For appointment call Mrs. the Civil War. Helen Redd, JU or OptomSOwner reserves the right to etrists office, JU reject any or all bids. LDS church and other books. ELDERS BOOK STORE Located at BLUE MOUNTAIN SUP- - NU-V- FLORSHEIM LITTLE U DRIVE-I- UTAH The new concept In shoe color.. TBrown and Black TIME DUSK 25, 26 RETUSH OF THE FLY THE ALLIGATOR Now! for the first time, a sensationally neu shade of brown PEOPLE its almost black so rich youll wear it proudly with everything yon own from the new lighter blue and grays to dark browns and charcoal shades! Florsheim calls dark it Perfecto and styles it for Fall in a Sept Right: The Kenmoor, 31650; Left: The Como, 31309 ; lal in Shetland calf Shetland calf move-fro- blacker CARL'S jtort at SHOE SHOP Q95 27, 28 AL CAPONE TUESDAY, Flonhdm Shoe Saturday 3 p.m. SATURDAY FRIDAY, Sept. 25, 26 WESTBOUND SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY complete line of completely new patterns for every occasion! It Florshenn B and B brown and black, a new concept in shoe color. P. M. AND SATURDAY Sept. the B and B shade you wear with everything! UTAH 80 SHOW TIME Matinee FRIDAY THEATRE MONTICELLO, N MONTICELLO, SHOW 34-3t- c. Sept. WEDNESDAY Sept. 27, 28, 29 IT HAPPENED TO JANE WED. & THURS. 29, 30 senoR prom RETURN TO WARB0V 1 Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 NIGHT OF THE QUARTER MOON GET MORE OUT OF A3 ADVERTISED IN ., .11.. MOAB, UTAH GET MORE OUT OF LIFE - GO TO A MOVIE! LIFE - GO TO A MOVIE! ( , |