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Show J The San Juan Record The Old Settler MONTICELLO, UTAH Friday, Jan. 8, 1960 Page By Albert R. Lyman more lucretive. I have had just enough contact with the outside to intensify my love and my preference for San Juan. It has been a tender nurse to me and if I had it to do over again I would again choose this w'ondrous region, with more love for it than I had before. The new coun- Two MONTICELLO CHURCH DIRECTORY LDS FIRST WARD Bishop K. S. Summers Phone JU Sunday 8:30 a. m. Priesthood. 9:40 a. m. Sunday school. 5:00 p. m. Sacrament meeting. Tuesday My dear San Juaners: 6:30 p. m. Relief Society San Juan County, Utah, with 730 p. m. Mutual. its 7,761 square miles, is more LDS SECOND WARD than six tirrms the size of the state of Rhode Island, more than Bishop Daryl Redd twice the size of Delaware, once Phone JU7-261- 6 and a half the size of Connecticut, Sunday and lacking little of being the 9:15 a. m. Priesthood. size of New Jersey. It is the larg10:30 a.m. Sunday school. est county in Utah, and stands in m. Sacrament meeting. the second bracket for assessed p. p. m. Mutual. valuation. Salt Lake County is the only one in the state standCOMMUNITY CHURCH ing in the first bracket. The as(American Baptist) sessed valuation for San Juan Phone JU this year was between ninety and Sunday a hundred million dollars. As to 10:09 a. m. Sunday school. the population of the county, it 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. was something like 6,000 before 6:00 p. m. Baptist Youth Fel- the big rush, and judging from ). the many new school houses lowship (ages which have had to be built since 7:15 p. m. Evening Sendee that time to accomodate the Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible study and throngs of children, it would not be easy to guess how many peoprayer service. ple are in the confines of the CATHOLIC CHURCH county at present. Whatever the Pastor Father John Rasback number, they are but a handful in wide stretches of w ildemess. JU Monticello As a personal witness of what 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays 8 A. M. has been going on on this south2nd and 4th Sundays 11 A. M. east comer of Utah the last 80 Moab years, it seems to me that this 1st, 3rd, 5th Sunday 11 A. M. country has been in the throes of 2nd and 4th Sunday 8 A. M. birth all that time, and now it is La Sal born, or about to be born, and beEvery Sunday 4 P. M. hold it is to be very different in form and potentialities to what ASSEMBLY OF GOD its obstetricians were wont to B. G. Mrs. Crosman Pastor expect. Some of our Phone JU men discerned some of the things Sunday that have come about, and things 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. yet to be along certain lines, but 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. what the earth has yielded from 7:00 p. m. Christ Ambassador its hard old hills, and from the depths of its hidden strata, is service (young people). 8:00 p. m. Evangelist service. quite beyond anything our most fantastic dreamers dared to preWednesday dict. 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. Our great big, glorious San FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Juan with its limitless possibiliPastor S. R. McLeroy ties, its vast undeveloped reMonticello, Utah sources, its important beginnings JU already made, and what it is des10 a. m. Sunday School tined to become, is quite enough 11 a, m. Worship to justify the hopes and the at7 p. m. Training Union tention of all its people, old and 8 p. m. Evening Worship young. Our aspinng young peoWednesday ple with their youth and beauty, 8 p. m. Evening Prayer meet- thir vigor and capacity to do ing big things in the world, have an One block east of Rowleys Trail- opportunity to make the kind of er court substantial growth that comes more from growing up with a country, than in going away to ape what pioneers have done in other places to be revamped there to fit their style. 12-18- far-seei- Key to Business -- Advertising Tile Ceramic Toffee Delight a new icinter dessert 1 If i i S. "S i"- - ) 5 ZVBelranT-s- r 'EY JOHN HARVEY FUmrPH.D If everyone could stand beside The bed of some close friend And hear the doctor say No super-satisfyin- Hope Before that fatal end, And see him there unconscious, Never knowing what took place, The laws and rules of traffic I am sure wed soon embrace. 3 If everyone could meet the wife And children with Dad gone, And step into the darkened home Where once happy faces shone, And look upon the vacant chair Where Dad wTas wont to sit, I am sure each reckless driver Would be forced to think a bit. 4 If everyone who takes the wheel Would say a little prayer. And keep in mind those in the car Depending on his care, And make a vow and pledge himself Never to take a chance, squares unsweetened chocolate Vx cup ice water cup instant nonfat dry milk Whipped cream for garnishing, 2 if The great crusade for safety desired Melt Vi cup butter. Mix with wafers and nutmeats. Spread half the mixture in a spring-forpan Cream remaining butter with until sugar light and fluffy. Add egg yolks and vanilla Beat again. Melt chocolate, cool and add to creamed mixture, blending thoroughly. Place egg whites, ice water and mstant nonfat dry milk in small bowl of electric mixer Whip until mixture forms stiff peaks Fold carefully mto chocolate mixture and pour over crumbs in pan. Sprinkle remaining crumbs on top. Refrigerate for several hours Serving suggestion: Cut into Would suddenly whipped cream and walnut halves. Makes 8 servings. English HOME-OWNE- Stephen Foster, writer of imperishable American folk songs, is often referred to as the man who wrote Carry Me Back to Old because it- is just the sort of song he usually wrote. But he was not the author Carry Me Back to Old Virginny was written by an obscure Philadelphia Negro, named James Bland, whose fame has been sadly neglected. This is not the only hit song written by Bland, for he also turned out those songs, In the Evening by the Vir-ginn- y, - ever-popul- Slippers!" iA8i HOME-OPERATE- D, D00R-T0-D- ar Oh, Dem Golden and Moonlight advance. Anon. flOfir wedges and garnish with visit to their parents in the northern part of the state. LeGrande Olsen is preparing to write an article condemning those who are condemning him for his choice of a Lions Club Christmas tree. Harold Blanck was home from University of Utah after he and Sarabeth celebrated Christmas at Salt Lake City. Hes doing graduate work in social work, and lately has been interviewing prisoners at Point of the Mountain. Reason for most painter. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams They werent loved by have returned after a Christmas their parents, says Harold. w, everyone "who drives a car Could lie a month in bed. With broken bones and ugly wounds. Of fractures on the head. And then endure the agonies That many people do, Theyd never need preach safety Any more to me or you. USE THE SAN JUAN RECORD CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR FAST RESULTS 2 try offers very choice gifts to those who love it, and have faith in it, and give generously of themselves for what it is sure to give in return. About 800 years ago, tens of thousands of people were living in San Juan, a nation as numerous, or more numerous than the present Navajo nation. Anyone wanting to challenge the claim that 20,000 of them lived on White Mesa, should first take into consideration the extensive remains of their dwellings, their reservoirs, their dishes, their mill stones, their knives and arrowheads made of flint. The abundance of these things indicate not only how numerous they were, You wont need a yardstick to but the length of time they dwelt measure the popularity of this here. delicious dessert, for ,t is one They were a primitive people, of those rich, crunchy taste with no highways over which to treats, just right for a special bring their food and other necesoccasion. sities from other lands, there Toffee Delight is a combinawere no adjacent people to furtion of creamed butter, egg nish such supplies, no way to yolks, vanilla and melted chocolate to which a stiffly whipped bring them and no way to pay mixture of instant nonfat dry for them if they were available. milk, water and egg whites They had to dig it out of the have been added A top and bottom crust of crushed vanilground, and that is what they did for several generations. With la wafers, melted butter and g nuts give this dessert its farming implements, crude incrunchy quality. the hillsides terraced deed, they This is truly a very special and dammed the draws to avail kind of dessert that has a par-tyis- h of every drop of water that fell air about it, so plan to on their farm or garden. Their serve it when you want to impress your family and friends. implements, being make of wood, have mostly rotted away, yet Toffee Delight enough of them have been found 1 vanilla wafers, crushed cups to prove how handicapped they cup walnuts, chopped were for the fight they had to cup butter 1 cup powdered sugar make to live. 2 eggs, separated They lived not only on White H teaspoon vanilla Mesa, but in every direction from success and the it, considering they made with their handicaps, what wonderful things are posLOCAL NEWS NOTES . . sible to this generation with its know-hoits science, its facilAbout 75 skiers daily were reities and devices beyond anything ported using the Blue Mountain ever known in the world before. ski run and lift over the weekend. Young people should consider Mary Steadman and Mike have this, and discern the splendid opmoved to Palisade, Colo. Her adin San Juan. portunities dress there: Box 21, Palisade, Colo. Joe Norton was in Roosevelt doing glass work part of last week and this week. Joe plans to continue to makerfhis home in Monticello, and his work as a sign By virtue of 80 thrilling years in helping to make San Juan what it has become, I have no hesitation in saying I am glad I fought it out here, instead of being lured away to something with the appearance of being more easy and Seme Good Advice D 0R 0 I D. C I DELIVERY SERVICE Monticello, Blanding, Bluff and Mexican Hat Featuring ALL fine dairy foods Keith Hoggard Phone JU Monticello 7-25- ... Irish-bre- d THE WINNER Cavan, with Pete Anderson In saddle, crossed the finish line six lengths ahead of favorite Tim Tam. HowTo Be Thrifty in 1960 Plastic Tile Carpets Door Mats Floor Tile -- o- You, like everyone, want to save money But it's not as most people know only too well. NOW OPEN Linoleum Our Shop Open From 8 a. m. to Consoveld 'Devvk' Formica O Thats the secret amazed Plywood . 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