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Show uVQfn n ii diT) ?:i .AlDG) Butane, GENERAL SHOE REPAIR and Fhone JU7-275- 5 canvas work. New soles, heels, for immediate delivery. broken straps ? Let us take care Rays Northern Gas. of it for you. Fast service. NelFOR RENT or sale Building lies Shoe Repair Shop, Dove in south Blanding. Suitable for 46tfc. Creek, Colo. mechanic shop or warehouse. Contact Sprouse Jewelers, in NOTICE Monticello or Blanding. 45-tB. A. Dr. Broughton, optomis in etrist every ThursBlanding LOST Eyeglasses. Reward. Earl call For appointments Waites, Standard Supply. 48-- 1 tc day. Sprouse Jewelers, OR INCOME TAX Assistance Work Dr. Broughton is in his office done accurately and in confi- in the Redd Building, Monticello, L. Gordon dence. Heaton, every Friday. For appointments call Sprouse Jewelers, JU Monticello, Phone JU or optometrists office, JU HOME DELIVERY bottle and bulk. How will 34-tf- c. t the steel strike afand newly-settle- d fect Monticello? Prediction: youll first notice it in price of cars and apliances, later this year. Whether the big steel companies will wait till after election to transfer the us strikers increased wages is debatable. consumers pore If Mr. Nixon, who so deftely gleaned political grain from both sides by "settling the strike, remains in the saddle we may not get a general rise in steel until after next November. The effect of strikers salary increases probably wont be felt in Monticello for some time, as the increased purchasing power of big labor gradually translates itself into higher prices for commodities we must have. Sam Taylor of the Moab Times continues to refer to Iures San Juan County oil discovery as just south of Moab (while we refer to it as just north of Monticello.) Sam, you know darn well that rig is many miles closer to .Monti cello than Moab. All in all, things are quiet fc on the journalistic front. ( Dr. Mason of of the Monument Valley Mission and hospital, writes: Just to set the record straight the first baby born in San Juan County in 1960 was Randall Carlos Hale born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hale of Bluff. He was born in our hospital at 12:47 a. m. Jan. 1. Okey, we goofed. f I 48-tf- c. 44-tf- FOR SALE Couch, good condition, $35. Rocking chair, good condition, $15. Call JU i I FOR YOUR PAINTING AND DECORATING NEEDS Call . tc t Used Underwood FOR SALE standard typewriter, $87, reconditioned and in top condition. San Juan Record. I ! Make it with Wool contest are: WINNERS of the National Left, Beth Johnson; Right .Myrna Gresko. They are now running against state competition. and blankets that stretchers would be made available. Bluff Scanning the areas Fifth tate Es : Hospital Notes ADMITTED Jan. 5 Sandra ezuma Creek; Ann Free Estimates Evenings Cortez four-smellin- Lee Burten-sha- Monticello; Geradline Leah Brown, Blanding. Jan. 6 Gerald Ketchum, White Mesa; Lyle Johnson, Blanding; Everett Grabeel, Cahone. Jan. 7 Linda Nielson, BlandBlanding; ing; Nadine Adams, Michael Christensen, Monticello. Connie Jan. 8 Slaughter, Blanding; Helen Rutherford, Ca- g Personal Mention Matthew Williams, 18 month-old-so- n of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams, staved around to welcome the New Year at a party thrown by his folks. New Manager For Chevron Station manager of the Monticello Chevron station will be W. J. Wilkerson. He and his son, Gerald, 17, will manage the station here formerly operated by DeMar New- - Perkins. The new Chevron dealer comes to Monticello with his wife and five children from Shiprock, N. M where he has been managing a Chevron Station for the last five years. He has been in the service station business nine years, and will do minor mechanical work at the shop here. Before Shiprock Wilkerson worked in a Chevron station in Neola, Utah, and for three years before this was assistant manager of the Texaco station, Duchesne Motor Co., in Duchesne. He and his family have rented the Jim Walters house in the north part of town. DiNOSAUBS KERE NOT ALL HUGH BEASTS - ri j ? rh t ; 28-t- fc fc 50-lt- Juan Your Neighbors the News In 50-2t- IN THIS serve-yourse- weather, washers and dry- disagreeable lf ers at Abajo Cleaners make The Shirley Thompson family c wash day work easy. returned to Monticello last week after a trip of two weeks dura- LDS church and other books. ELDERS BOOK STORE Locattion. They left here Dec. 24 and ed at BLUE MOUNTAIN SUPwent first to Salt Lake City where they visited Mr. and Mrs. ERETTE, Monticello, Utah. Order books to give for ChristWallace Johnson and family. They 44-tf- c. mas gifts now. stayed overnight in Reno, Nev., while enroute to Menlo Park, JWISS AND AMERICAN Watch Calif., which is near San Franwork All guaranteed. repairing. some where time cisco, they spent L. J. Stull Jewelry, Dove Creek. with Mr. Thompsons sister-in-laMrs. Claire Dickson. In Van ANONYMOUS ALCOHOLICS Nuys, Calif., they visited Mr. and Meetings Fridays af 8 p.xi. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and family. 47-tPhone JU They saw Mr. Thompsons sister, Mrs. Cecil Nichols, in Redlands, FOR SALE $400 adding maCalif. On the way home they chine, new, $250 at San Juan stopped in Mesa, Ariz., to see Mr. 48-tRecord. and Mrs. Bill Thompson. The travelers saw the many sights of FOR SALE House trailer, 10x45 California, including Marineland, feet, 1959 model, or will trade for furniture. See at GrandDinseyland, Knotts Berry Farm, p and various museums. view Court, Dove Creek. Plans are nearing completion Small furnished RENT for the San Juan Stake Gold and FOR modem house. Call Rigby Green party scheduled for Jan. c. JU Wright, 29 in Monticello. The theme will be La Fiesta Un Oro Y Verde. 49-tf- 50-2t- The popular notion of the ancient dinosaurs that once trod the earth in many parts of America is r that they were enormous monsters J 35-tf- few whose skeletons are on exhibition at various museums. However, the truth is that many of the species were rather small animals, some being less than three feet long when completely grown up. The giants among them have been dramatized in our exhibitions, and the ordinary and small fellers have been largely ignored. like the s ' f s ....v S.. NX- Winter Storage Of Vegetables To Be Featured On KSL V: V Weather conditions and the moisture situation so important to fanners and ranchers in the Area, will be featured during January on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING. Oh Monday, January 11, at 12:15 p.m., the wintertime monthly snow survey will be discussed with hydrologists of the Utah Soil Conservation Service. The 1960 outlook for dairy prices in Utah and the nation, and methods of eliminating cost-pric- e squeeze on ail culture will be presentedagri-on Inter-mountai- before buying anything The plan of paying myself first certainly works for me. And, for the first time in my life Im really saving money. 7 r Vr 1 ? 1 ' .v i 'W - - ' 'f - ' ( - y- & , IK;V h ... ' y '? iX i W a V , and I put part of ail that part of every paycheck should be mine Bank. First account at my savings Majbe youll want to Security try this plan, too? If so. start today. feel earn in ?v. .. -- fr You get these extra benefits when you save at First Security Bank Choice of three accounts- Automatic Savings, Twin $ Savings or Standard Bonk Savings. One stop for all your bonking requirements. You establish a good credit reference and become known of the bonk. Save by moil service. We pay postage both way. Guaranteed bank interest And, of course, at a bank your money is available ony time. Each depositor account insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. i FIKST SECURITY BANK first Security Book of Idaho, N A First Security Bonk of Utah, N A Fast Stcvnty Bank of Rock Springs Members Federal Deposit insurance Corporation Tuesday, January 19 Friday, January 22, a.m. 1 I - Phone fc V V v I Trailers. fc d, 50-l- tc K 20 acres Is mile FOR SALE north of Monticello on highway. Water and electricity available. Write box 42, Monticello. 50-tOffice in Redd FOR RENT building. Ground floor, new MIRS LAUNDRY building. Contact Sprouse JewYou wash or we wash it for you. 47tfnc. elry. Clothes Drying - Finishing 2 blocks east of bank LOST Ladies billfold, Dec. 20, Phone JU in 1959, Monticello, belonging to Miss Ann Shaughnessey, MONTICELLO, UTAH 905 Solano Drive, N. E., AlbuSPECIAL BUY Typewriter ribquerque, containing important bons, to fit all standard and papers and money. If found, portables, $1 each. San Juan R. McCage at please contact T. 36-tRecord office. in Post Office Bldg. JU p Reward offered. Call Art Adair, local MOVING tor Baileys Moving & agent Van Lines. State Allied Storage The San Record and Nationwide movers- - Phone MONTICELLO, UTAH 46tfnc- Friday, January 15, 1960 1956 GMC pickup FOR SALE Page itight li ton, 4 spd transmission. 1959 GMC truck with 8x10 grain bed, stock rack. Rowley Trailer p Park, Wayne Alexander. FOR RENT JU Mont- Rec-cor- d. slack-jawe- Box 262 Monticello, Utah fc Stocks, Journal and Sentinel are hone. at it again. Sentinel darkly hints Jan. 9 Sheran Iverson, MontiWalt cello. There was a discussion of the that Cortez and now suspended Winegar, of the Jan. 11 applicaVirginia Carlson, wording present With dhl equipment being in- tion for a P. 0. with licorralling charged business Ramsay, MontShirley Blanding; general stalled in Bluff City, the question cense in the Monticham- funds for himself, snafued dis- icello; and the Hawkins, county Trudy of a fire alarm system being in- ber Journal of tribution their papers. to a motion Lisa Monticello; Cooper, cello; objecting passed corporated in the phone system it on the grounds that it was un- retortes IT never had any dis- Judith Thacher, Monticello; Jack by Midland Telephone Co. was fair as it allowed the commis- tribution problems, and why doe- Brown, Bluff. raised at Bluff Chamber of Comsioners to revoke a license with- snt the Sentinel look closer to merce meeting last week. DISCHARGED out a hearing and without giving home. Jan. 5 Georgan Burtenshaw, This brought about a discussion a reason. Dove Crick Press editor con- Don Simmons, J. W. McCrary. of the possibility of forming a The chamber also wished to tinues to buck and rear in all diJan. 6 Geraldine Leah Brown, volunteer department, according Martin Sipes. to the Bluff C of Cs publicity thar.k all those who made the rections, casting Jan. 7 Ruth Partin, A rah Corfrom Brother Juniper, Thristmas parties such a success, bouquets at the San Wan release the release said, and gave special If the vigilantes would re- bin, Anna Lee Burtenshaw, Lyle secretary. It was decided that the chamber thanks to Mr. Brown for the tree bury him we could all go back Johnson. Jan. 8 Lydia Norris. should approach the county com- and Mr. Burnett for his assist- to sleep. Jan. 9 Ruby Lankford, Michmissioners to see what help they ance in stringing what we becould give toward equipping a lieve to be the only Christmas Blanding paper reports that ael, Christensen, Sandra Stocks. street lighting in the county. Jan. 11 Linda Nielson, Judith Blanding C of C meets this week rural volunteer department. an unpaid secretary. Thatcher. mentime same At the it was The chamber received a letter to hire This is precisely the same situationed that a group of station from France asking for pictures tion Monticellos C of C is in. under direction the wagon owners, and stories of BlufFs natural atof Dr. Watson Lacy, were laying tractions. Slides and other picGrand Junction Sentinel (best plans for the organization of a tures are being sent to the newslocal ambulance corporation. paper in Colorado, including daily man Karl R. Lyman wras guest as paper requesting them, Recent incidents in the area he said he intends to publish them the Denver Post, for our money) speaker at the Rebus Rota Litpolitical pointed up the need of such an in one of the large French papers. is running Herblocks Club held at the home of cartoons showing Nixon as un- erary organization, the C of C release Mrs. D. B. Perkins last week. sinister. It shaven, And, said Brother Juniper, said, and again the chamber unFOR PROMPT and efficient inder took to see what help could was noted that the dues for 1960 Whether this is Herblocks opinbe obtained. The county sheriffs are now due and should be paid ion, or that of the editor, it is come tax service, see the Karl R. Lyman Insurance Agency. grossly unfair. department has already promised at once. Organizes Fire Alarm System I LOPEZ PETE 48-t- fc Perhaps the best thing to corae Monticellos way in a long time is the Development Comunity plan. Purpose is generally to 1) determine town problems and posthem. sibilities, and 2) solve There will be some vacancies at the leadership classes the evenings of Feb. 5 and 6, and 12 to sign up. and 13. Call JU Cost is $3 (a poor mans Dale Carnegie course.) c. M at at Weatherbird Wallace Shoe Store Cortei WEDDING PHOTOS Studio Work of All Kinda Complete Camera Supplies Vies The popular ukulele is not a native Hawaiian musical Instrument as is usually believed. It is a German Instrument and was popular in that country In the twelfth century, according to the records of the Royal Library at Stuttgart. Later it was Introduced into Portugal, from which country It was carried by sailors to the Hawaiian Islands. Its popularity among the Hawalla ns Is of very recent date, and they named it which means. In their ukulele, language, to jump like a flea. CORTEZ LITTLE THEATRE ;i UTAH MONTICELLO, SHOW TIME 7:30 P. M. Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. i; FRIDAY, ;i Jan. SATURDAY 15 & 16 THE LEGEND OF TOM DOOLEY i 12:15 i SUNDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY p.m., the program will deal with prevention and care of concrete construction to avoid freezing and cracking. Various tax changes which go into effect in 1960 that con- DIVISION OF KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION. PHOTOS LO 6:45 cern rural and urban residents, with emphasis on agriculture, will be discussed with State Tax Commission officials on Friday, January 29. at 12:15 p.m. Saturday, January SO, at 6:45 a.m., valuable information dealing with wintertime storage of potatoes and other vegetables will be presented by Dr. Alvin Hamson, horticulturist. THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING, heard over KSL RADIO, is brought to you Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:15 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 45 am. by the UTAH Shoes Jan 17, 18 & 19 A HOLE THE Wednesday When your skin worries you, when you need relief from harshness, itching, sunburn and other irritations try HY GRAD! the specially medicated HY lotion. GRADf LOTION Comes in easy to apply liquid fomv peao (rates deep, gives instant relief la chopped, sun or wind burned skin, dry, cracked cob leased hands or feet, and many other skHi irritations. It stimulates your skin to new vitality. Relaxes that dry end brittle feeling Immediately ' Jan. 111 HEAD & Thursday !l 20 & 21 THE BANDIT OF ZH03E GET MORE OUT OF LIFE - GO TO A MOVIE! !i j |