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Show . AAAAAAAAAAAA PARK TERRACE LANDING 2 Monday, May Brown beef gravy Whipped potatoes School NEWS By A.LBERT and GLADYS LYMAN Carrot curls Do you have wax in your ears? Glen Black thought he had lost his hearing in one ear, and he was sure it was not due to wax, but when he went to Dr. Fallon, Spring salad and a collection of wax was rePeach cobbler moved from the inner ear, he reHot corn meal rolls with butter marked what a noisy place the Monticello whip become. had world suddenly 2 May Monday, May 4 Wednesday, been callhas Guen Smith Mrs. Pork and gravy with fluffy rice Vegetable soup with meat class in teach ed to genealogical corn Buttered Cheese wafers .Ward Sunday School, Third the Whole wheat bread and butter pie Cherry criss-cros- s the position from which Mrs. Pear halves Hot white rolls with butter and Wright was released to act Milk honey whip as counselor in the new organizaTuesday, May 3 Milk tion of the relief Society. Meat loaf Thursday, May 5 The San Juan High school Whipped potatoes Maccaroni and cheese casserole in its bright and nifty uniCheese and egg bread band, Buttered tomatoes and green and its electrifying music, forms, Fudge cake beans is pleasant to see and to hear. Apricot halves, milk Chilled fruit in cars and on foot were Wednesday, May 4 Whole wheat rolls with peanut People lined up along the street when Chili beans butter, honey whip Corn bread they paraded up and down Main May 6 Friday, Carrot-celer- y sticks Street, all in perfect step with and fish casserole Eggs butter-honey their horns and their drums. Peanut whip Garnished buttered spinach Park Guymon and his wife Milk Fruit cocktail have gone to Wells-villGeraldine, Thursday, May 5 Hot cheese rolls with butter for a visit with her Utah noodle casserole Tuna Milk ness men and women were in attendance. It was explained that this meeting was held principally in the interest of roads to facilitate the growth and exploit the resources of San Juan County. This Associated Club is a union of 18 counties in the southern and eastern part of the state, and their policy is to pull together for projects in each one of the counties. The Club in this meeting, and in the visits they had been making in San Juan, were giving their attention to San Juan worthy ambitions for improvements. LeGrand Olsen told of some roads contemplated or in process of construction in the county, and of improvements soon to be made in the picnic grounds at Devil Canyon. Mr. Olsen of the Park Service spoke of the law which had been passed for the preservation, protection and improvement of beauty spots, ruins of antiquity, and places of special interest which should be kept for Buttered carrots parents. and made available to the public. Whole wheat bread and butter Mrs. and Mr. (Inez Lynn Of all the ways of defining visit He said that of the 118 places Peach halves man, the worst is the one which Hurst) Rogerson came on a milk to her Provo Gingerbread, parents, Mr. suggested as park areas, 11 had makes him out to be a rational from and Mrs. Arthur Hurst, and find- been selected for immediate atFriday, May 6 Anatole France. animal. and 18 others were being Grilled cheese sandwiches ing her mother in very poor tention, History repeats itself; histor- health, Inez remained here for the considered to he taken up when Vegetable scup it could be done. He said the Serians repeat each other. Cookies Philip present to help in the home. was getting many requests vice Guedalla. milk Fruit cup, Highway 261, which turns north for new places to be considered, from Highway 47 near Mexican and each area had attractions one Hat, has had the tack coat put way or another. He said he knew on it from its junction with High- of no area with steaks-frie- d jj greater attracway 47 to the foot of the big tions than this Colorado River dugway, seven miles to the north, Basin area in San Juan. He said ;; QUICK LUNCHES according to Hyrum Black, who that our petrified forests and otwas To working there Saturday. For Up People Banquets her gifts of nature to us are beThe Associated Civics Club of I; Gateway To Monument Valley and despoiled carried ing Southern and Eastern Utah met and should beaway to us. preserved DINNERS DELICIOUS SUNDAY Saturday, April 23 at two in the Don Smith explained that it afternoon in the auditorium of At City Prices the Blanding Grade school build- was up to us to decide which ones of our interesting places we would ing, Vice President Don Smith COLD BEER POP center upon for the present. He Jim Club President presiding. also spoke of our interest in ofother and of Richfield, Stacy 9 to 12 the streams of water that Dancing saving ficers of the organization were to waste go every year, and had the and north present from the BOB'S CAFE & LOUNGE west. Slim Hansen of the State Glen Allen display a map showing Park Service; Wayne Criddle, a proposed dam across Recapture At the Bridge Mexican Hat, Utah State Engineer and other state of- which could be united with a road Bob and Sylvia Nieves, Props. ficials, county officials and busi project to eliminate expensive Lunch Cherry corn muffins with butter Milk Tuesday, May 3 Spaghetti and meat balls Menu VVVVVVVVVVYV Lu-ci- le e, ' chicken Delicious 40 crooks and grades in our present Hocks. The Cherry Blossom Time of the canyon. The State Engineroad. was delightfully carried out with er, Wayne Criddle, was consulted The State Engineer introduced Japanese lanterns, beautifully sil- as to the propriety and legality other state officials, and express- houetted cherry trees in full of the procedure, what the Asin Japanese sociation could and could not do, ed his interest in San Juan and bloom. Waitresses its projects of conserving water, kimonas added to the charm of and many phases of the project were examined. It was recognized and of making roads connecting the performance. us with the west side of the state The finishing touches were ad- as a tremendous undertaking, but which now we can reach only by ded by the Francis Lyman or- with benefits to justify a resoa circuitous route. A leaflet pre- chestra from Grand Junction. The lute beginning. The laundry which has been pared by the Blanding Chamber dancers were accompanied and of Commerce was distributed, chaperoned from Salt Lake City operated for a number of years showing how a road to the west by Doctor and Mrs. Wesley Bay- by Wilford Laws, is to be operwould bring us to Cedar City and les, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and ated from now on by Mrs. Macey points west in but a small part of Mr. Hock. Doctor and Mrs. Wil- Hawkins. the time we have to spend in liams here from Moab for the ocA letter from Mrs. Mark Redd Mrs. Le-lacasion, returned home Saturday to her mother-in-lareaching those points now. W. Redd, tells of the signal President Jim Stacy said that morning, and most of the compour 18 counties had been among any returned to Salt Lake, but Dr. honor which has come to Mark, the poor counties of the state, Bayles and family with the Chap- in being elected to membership though San Juan was no longer mans, the instructor and part of in the Physics Honorary Society poor. He said that if these 18 the dancers, braved the terrible of Sigma Pi Sigma National Socounties will pull together, their sandstorm to take a look at the ciety. We who have known Mark from infancy rejoice in thi3 prounited voice will command at- oil fields. a in Perfect even less farce are The motion, and feel sure that it is Idiot, tention, though they in population than the counties three acts, put on by the Senior well deserved. in the north where they are go- Class of the S.J.H. on the eveMrs. Carol Lyman reported He said nings of the 20th and 21st, was that her mother, Mrs. Lucy Poring like a house-afirtoo, that a county gets farther in a real blues chaser. To see it and ter was much improved from the pleading for another county than hear it was to acquire a chivalr- heart attack she suffered recentous smile for a new start along ly, and the family feels encourin pleading for itself. the monotonous highway, and to aged. Another daughter, Mrs. from The proposed road west conclude that whether one is a Wilma Barr of Salt Lake City, was Colorado the across Blanding or a moron, it is all in the was here a few days on her motfreely discussed, and all voices in genius looks at it, and one can hers account, but had to return he way favor of it. much commotion as the home, and left Sunday evening as cause The Gold and Green Ball, sponin human affairs. Mrs. Mar- to catch a train at Thompson. other sored by the three Blanding ian Nielson, the director of this Her husband works on the railWards, and held here on the evehas, along with her players, road. play ning of the 22nd in The Recrea- made a creditable contribution to Erastus Burtenshaw, who was tion Hall, is perhaps the most the sum of good cheer. Her cast taken to the hospital with what kind occasion of its outstanding was well chosen and everyone was thought to be a heart atup to date. Those who missed it from the tack, is in a very critical confelt mighty sorry next day when performed splendidly, Kermit Butt, to dition with water on his lungs Perfect Idiot, they heard folks saying, It was the little darky maid, Betty Jones. which threatens to smother him. just out of this world; What won- The players were: Kathleen Bron- It is reported that his kidneys derful artists could have done that son, George Jones, Betty Jones, and bowels are not functioning, decorating; What a breath-takin- g James Palmer, Merlin Grover, and he is in great distress. sight; How could dancers fail to Kermit Milton Harvey, Butt, heavMr. and Mrs. Jerry (Norma in such a perform perfectly Pearl Kartchner, Cherie Jeanner-ettBartlett are rejoicing Everybody agreed Helquist) enly setting. Steve Karla Guymon, over a that the floor show was someKeele, Sally Redd, Craig Shum-waboy who arrived on Friday. This thing special, the dancers talentt. Bill Galbraith and Ruth is a second child, the first is a ed. e. e, y. Er-ret- Gean Renee, who owns the Reene Dancing school in Salt Lake City, was the instructor who put on the wonderful exhibition. Her dancers were: Nowell Taylor, Alan Ross Bayles, Steve Chapman, Judy Green. Elsie Oyler, Vickie Otterstrum, Linda Diana Yoshmito, Tamara Sat. Ray-boul- Paso Natural Gas Company d, The Blanding Water Users Association met Saturday evening in the Town Hall to consider the possibility and propriety making reservoirs for storing water within a 15 mile radius of Blanding. Bud Nielson wras chosen as chairman of the meeting, with Harold Lyman as secretary, and a proposed constitution and by laws was read for a company or corporation, whichever was decided upon. It was decided to form a corporation, if for nothing more than to determine what could and should be done, and Hyrum Black was elected president, with Mer-rStevens as vice president and Harold Lyman, secretary. A board of six directors was elected: Ervin Palmer, Ash Harris, Budd Nielson, Loren Hawkins, Glen Shumway, Les Graves; the first three to serve two years, the second three to serve one year. A reservoir was proposed for Recapture to be built just above the road, with the dam a part of a correction in the goosenecks and elbows in the road on each side girl. That furious wind which bombarded us with clouds of penetrating sand Saturday, brought temperatures which left fruit trees and young gardens looking sick Sunday morning. Some folks say the fruit is all gone, others have hope that some of it may have escaped. The San Juan Record MONTICELLO, UTAH Friday, April 29, 1960 Page Three il 1959 ANNUAL REPORT: iVDO for the rapidly expanding West INK All Colors The Son Juan Record On the first day of 1960 El Paso Natural Gas Company merged into its system the facilities TASTE of Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corporation and began unified operations of the expanded system. t iff ' i Gas reserves in Canada... in the Southwest ...in the Rocky Mountain States... are now made available to households and industries in an enarea in the most efficient and ecotire nomical manner. This and other steps to meet the Wests mounting energy needs are detailed in El Pasos 1959 Annual Report, recently mailed to 58,753 share-- , owners. in the West continued to In 1959, energy-us- e soar and El Pasos gas deliveries reached an all-tipeak of more than 1.1 trillion cubic feet, an increase of more than six times that delivered by the company a decade ago. At the same time, our owned and controlled gas reserves, essential to fill future requirements of our customers, rose by three trillion cubic feet to a record level of 40.5 trillion cubic feet. The Annual Report summarizes other progress made during the year, including applications pending before the FPC for new pipe line facilities designed to maintain El Pasos record of leadership and service in natural gas, in petroleum, in petrochemicals. El Pasos broadened service area and plans for the future outlined in our 1959 Annual Report assure the dependable long-tergas supplies so necessary to sound and speedy economic growth in the West. 11-sta- 5 i IK f- - xy x II 1 te ever-increasi- t . . THE GREATNESS 1835 125 1960 of historic years of 3L3B) Bourbon Greatness E)W Born 125 ng years ago! Light Mild 86 Proof KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO , FRANKFORT, KY., DISTR. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CO. m For Copies of El Paso's 1959 Annual Report, Write to El Paso Natural Gas Company, El Paso, Texas EL PASO NATURAL STENO BOOKS COMPANY El Paso Natural Gas Company provides natural gas to industrial customers and distribution companies in Ari- zona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, West Texas and Wyoming. San Juan Record |