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Show TEEN... ...SCENE 16e San )uan Second Published every Friday at Manticello, Utah I A First ria Publication Entered in the Postoffice at Monticello, Utah, at Second Class Matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscriptions: $3 a year in San Juan County; $4 a year outside San Juan County. Owner, Editor and Publisher W. J. OLDS ! ! ! Phone JU 72277 jfjijiji jiji ji ji iji jijiji fiji j f jM.1!! !f j.1'?!??? j wtSi U Lt 2 Ate Tfcw t PETTY OH CAWHfcO -r babv toco: FRfD AnP CAW 5L6fP OCtOCrt ALL WiT r Bawl , M'ApvvlI harry Jouwa Tire RiM Ov HtS To LixxYat J MfNTmTwP CoLtCi kec A0 Urt Sayaruf fiTOMACH IP TUaT PoCmV SWMATPo Mfc LAY v woS' Uif ''howoA' f Yo UCAt to fHoutoepAwp PhT l us ! 7 7, YouPeM ' ITrtEM fibh Pack BUR.W tM JiMMY tarTS tAWKr'A0oJTfr y o AmP ., i--- e St vlEi I awfic CefiiNfr 4v- lwt Awwct ?,, T ViX U MYAMNifc. lATOwCfgj - . What's Cookin'? ms . . . By Albert R. Lyman School Lunch ?f j j? DDfiDfifiji jijitTT BLANDIXG beans. with green My Whipped potatoes with gravy. Whole wheat roll with butter. Delicious red plums. Milk. Tuesday, Feb. 9. Chili with crackers. Celery sticks. Pineapple with cottage cheese. Cinnamon rolls. Milk. ht V h f.-- TO V-- AVV.vswiL . A Classified Ad Sells It Quick man said, no sign of agitation, I need no gun to travel safe His across your reservation. mouth came shut with jail-doclick; he eyed them with disdain; no wish to speak another word, nor deal with them again. They gazed in awe as dogs well whipped, with nothing more to say, while Haskel and his trusting aids rode silently away. And Haskell rides on bravely still, within our memory dear; a man who faced the whole mad world without a twinge of fear. or Menu Monday, Feb. 8 Meat Loaf Stewed tomatoes T The Old Settler dear San Juaners: Haskel was bearded and old and gray, and his face was long and lean, yet he was a rugged old Dear Virginia Mullmer: I and his eyes were black dynamo, Since you seem to have all of and keen. He took his part as a the answers about the teenagers BY LYN CONNELLY gallant scout in the seasons long-sinc- e and their dating problems, 1 who insiders, Hollywood gone the eighties and ninewould like to have you help me THE hard-fougresented ithe the constantly ties, years in the with a problem which I have. The tremendous success of westerns of our San Juan. founding problems name is Roy. He is a over all other forms of TV fare, He sawyed the Piute dialect, freshman in college. I am a junior now are predicting that the cycle and the tongue of the Navajo; in high school. What I am really will fade during the coming fall Wednesday, Feb. 10 whenever their depredations callconcerned about is now that Roy season, with renewed emphasis on Hot pork with brown gravy. ed, then Haskel wTas- first to go. Snow ball potatoes. is in college that I will lose him. mystery shows and comedy . . . He spoke their language by He writes me often, at least twice But they ignore the question: Buttered spinach. and signs, but sparing in from? is grunts the where Hot roll with butter. comedy coming or three times a week. use of lungs, he spoke it in potent Gobel will an As George halves. example, Apple wont Everybody says that it silence often in a half a dozen 12 shows for NBC-Tnext Milk. last because so many teenage re- do only Edwith season, tongues. alternating again Thursday, Feb. 11 lationships go on the rocks every- die Fisher, who also will do 12. Ten horses had been stolen day. Am scared to death that this The deal for Fred Astaire to Hamburger casserole. from the fields below the town, Tossed salad. will happen to Roy and I, I didnt take of the summer time vaand Bluffs old bishop called for part in the want him to go to college cated by Club Oasis failed to Buttered beets. him to start out and track them Hot rolls with butter. first place. But he said that he jell and Spike Jones landed the asdown. The old scout with two atbutcake when Chocolate with to because to had . NBC has signed peanut college go signment . tendants crossed the river right ter icing. we get married he would need an Sylvia Fine to produce a fall specaway, and through the reservaeducation to be able to support tacular but it will be minus her Milk. tracks tion followed wind-blow- n 12 us and our family. I love Roy illustrious husband, Danny Kaye, Friday, Feb. all day. ! very much and the thought of who remains a video holdout . . Goulash. They found three natives, armlosing him worries me. Cant 1 McCadden Productions is looking Buttered corn. ed and gay, and stopped to ask tor comea the format for right be an exception to the rule? Does Apple dumpling. them where, the outfit was whose series starring Ann B. Davis, Hot roll with butter. every teenage relationship go on dy Bob of the fading trail they saw before Schultzie, Cummings Milk. the rocks? Please help me. them there. The natives said they show . . . Red Buttons has rejectWorried. ed all offers to do a weekly series, didnt know, and answered with a past hed rather USE THE SAN JUAN RECORD a sneer, while Haskels two men remembering Dear Worried: heard threat in silence and forget. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR in fear.the Yes, of course there are exFAST RESULTS The old scout feigned no words FEED THE BIRDS ceptions to tne rule. There are WINTER to speak, no language to avail, THIS always exceptions to the rule. in making clear why they were there along this dimming trail. And yet he heard and understood whatever they were saying, dark plots that they were building up, dark plans that they were laying. Husteen, the spokesman said, Look here, well have some well-pai- d fun, and right on top that other hill, well kill them every one. You shoot the one with heavy boots, and you, the one behind him; Ill kill the old man with the beard; the Mormons will not find him. Thales Haskel heard it every word, but didn't bat a winker, nor show a sign that what they said amounted to a tinker. They started for the other hill, the old scout long beside them, still hearing every word they said, as poker-face- d he eyed them. Before they reached that other Husteen hill, he faced quite sweetly, and speaking plainest them comNavajo, astonished pletely. Weve found, said Haskel, three brave men, the bravest of their nation, plotting to shoot us in the back without a provocation. And you, Husteen, will murder me, and they will kill the others; brave men like you, for twenty cents, would kill their own dear mothers. It fell upon them like a bomb, exploding as with thunder, they drew up short half paralyzed, and tried to think of wonder. Husteen grew pale, his jaw dropped low without a word to utter; the other two with gasping sounds, began to grunt and stutter: No, no! Not me! Not us! said, We meant to do no they When Kennecotts copper producing facilities have been killing! And Haskel sat as cool as stone, no small emotion spill-lindown for an extended period of time, getting back TEEN TROUBLED ABOUT BOYFRIEND y Starts R j COLIC LANE AND STORK AVE., U. S. A. VV U Assistant Editor and Foreman GEORGE E. JONES Box 428, Monticello, Utah Every since the beginning of time. By the sound of your letter you do have a right to be concerned. Since this guy Roy, writes you so often and has plans of marrying you, I dont think that you have anything to worry about. You should feel proud that he is preparing for the time when you are married because to have an edu(Teen Scene cation is a good insurance policy. is written by So just relax and be glad that 17 - year-ol- d boyfriend is smart enough your M o n t i c e llo to know that being in love isnt High senior the only thing that goes to make Virginia a successful marriage. wheels turning again shut NOTICES LEGAL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLARA KNUCKLES, Deceased. TO CREDITORS Probate No. 577 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Offices of Adams & Anderson in Monticello, Utah, on or before the 10th day of April, 1960. L. Robert Anderson Administrator of the Estate of Clara Knuckles. Deceased. Date of first publication, Friday, February 5, I960. Date of last publication, Friday, February 26, 1960. The San Juan Record MONTICELLO, UTAH Friday, Feb. 5, 1960 Page Two OIL STOCKS Companies in the huge new Northwest Lisbon area. TEXAS OIL CO. Debentures ... $1.02 i 5.81 (convertible) 6 to First Preferred ...50 (will buy at .50 ) Common Stock .10 (buy .10) LISBON OIL CO. ....Common . . Bid $1 Ask $1.10 (will buy at 97!4) DOW CO. & SECURITY DEALERS 23 Stock Exchange Bldg. 39 Exchange Place S. L. C Utah DA Valentine Day Feb. 14 g. to normal production presents an almost endless number of problems. No wheel can turn, no operation can begin without spending time on extensive preliminary work. Starting up equipment is in itself an enormous task. Tractors, shovels, ball mills, trucks, cranes and hundreds of other tools of production must be checked for damage caused by idleness, and repaired when necessary. Each of Kennecotts operating departments has its own special problems. At the mine, fallen power lines must be strung again; at the mills, ore frozen solidly in cars must be thawed; at the smelter, furnaces must be reheated p slowly and carefully; at the refinery, a of each operation is needed to return the scheduled cycle to normal. Because these and other problems are multiplied many times, there is no shortcut to getting back to normal production. Only by taking the time needed to solve each problem can complex operations begin after a long Here, have my gun, Husteen and offered it stock Have ours. the other forward. two chimed in, Well prove we are no cowards. Well give our guns to make it right, to honor heap-bi- g bravery; to show you that we wash our hands of actions so unsavory. No, keep your guns, the old half-begge- d, Wired or Delivered Locally SARABETH BLANCK Phone JU Hours Before 8 a. m. and After 5 p. m. (Agent for Glenns Floral, Cortez) Notice To The Public step-by-ste- shutdown. Arranged Bouquets Corsages Our contract ore haulers and their truck drivers have instructed to adhere diligently to all rules, regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any reports contrary to these conditions should be reported. Been Utex contract trucks are identified by U and a number. Standard contract trucks are identified by S and a number. Reports should be made to: Utah Copper Division. J'ISsnnecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH Utex Exploration Company or Standard Uranium Corporation Moab, Utah |