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Show Out East . . Mt. Riders hold Peck 318 meeting set horse show Ichor Day for Monday night Elk M. Alvin Gaudio will present a calf riding, suiton cub scouting Monday, film case race and other events of skill 12 at 7:30 p. m. at the ComSept. and entertainment were the order munity church. of the day at the Elk Mountain This will be the monthly pack Barrel-racing- -, Riders second annual horse show meeting for Pack 318. Awards and refreshwill be presented held Labor Day in Blanding. ments will be served. In the horse show competition, The pack campfire August Dexter, owned by Leroy Gosper meeting was well attended with of Cortez and shown by Lou Gar- approximately 50 persons present Cub Scouts and their cia was named champion stallion. including Robert families. Bryan received Horses owned by Cosper and V. and Wolf his badge gold arrow W. Hyde, Cortez, won champion point. colt mare and champion horse The three dens are all meeting classifications. again after school vacation and The champion mare colt, Miss are scheduled as follows: was entered by Karl Den 1 meets at Mrs. Jo ShoeAlltwist, Curtis and Mahon, Blanding. makers home at 4 p. m. on WedChampion yearling mare ribbon nesdays. went to Two Bars, owned by Den 3 meets at the home of Bet Redd, Blanding, and was Mrs. Mable Lloyd at 4 p. m. Tuesshown by Teke Lyman, Blanding. days. Platt Bayless showed the champDen 5 meets at the home of ion yearling horse colt, owned by Mrs. Marguerite Pehrson at 4 p. Alma Redd, Blanding. m. on Tuesdays. Anyone interested in joining Hotshot, John Seeley's horse, Cub Scouts or in helping with was named champion working this organization, please contact and champion horse gelding. any of the ladies above or Rev. Maurice Helquist brought the Richard Campbell at the ComSatan. best two-yegelding, munity church. Pepper Candy, shown by Joe Taylor, Moab, won the Record The San mare class. MONT1CELLO, UTAH Trudy Eslick, Moab, rode Rena Friday, September 9, 1960 Red to win the Ladies PleasPage Eight ure event. ar Juan ld Welcome Bow and Arrow Hunters TO THE STEAKHOUSE BUCECBOARD NORTH 24 Open MONTICELLO hours a day Closed DININGROOM CHOICE STEAKS & Sundays . The Blazer class of the Primary group of Eastland church enjoyed breakfast Saturday at a cook-oCoal Bed Canyon with their teacher, Jim Murrey of Dove Creek. ' Mrs. Ruth Crowley took Janice to Durango, Tuesday, where she will enroll at Fort Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkins Visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Barry Sr. Uene Miller, Mrs. Marion Miller, Jean Crittenden, lone Slavin and son, Larry, left Tuesday for Oklahoma to visit Mildreds mother and brother. Jean will go to Shawnee, Okla., to college this year. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Crowley, of Tagosa Springs, spent the weekend with the J. W. and Jaimie Crowleys. They also went to Kay-ent- a Saturday. Visitors at Jaime Crowleys Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkin, Marion Miller and son, Glen, and the Eldon Johnsons. The Forest Johnsons had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kuykendall and the Delmar Butts are driving new cars. Wilmer Stringer of Dove Creek will teach the Summit Springs school. There are 13 pupils enrolled. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crisp have another daughter born Aug. 25 at the Cortez hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kelley of Canon City, spent the weekend with Huberts sister, Mrs. Rex Kuykendall and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Walter Snyder returned Saturday from a two weeks visit in Kansas. Mrs. Chole Coffman and Mrs. Hall Terry took the Intermediate Sunday school class of the Methodist church to Monticello for swimming Sunday. Mrs. Ross Carharts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pretz of New York City, are making a two weeks visit with the Carharts. ut Personal Mention OPEN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Redd had infant son blessed and named Sunday. The child was given the name of William McKay Redd. Here from out of town for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Blanding, and Miss Cherry Redd, Denver. Cherry came to spend the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Redd. their SEAFOODS We Specialize in Pan Fried Chicken Come as U R Big Ed and Ora Clark Personal Mention Mrs. Harry Randall and son, Harry W., and Clarence Ramsey spent a pleasant weekend in Es- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS calante. They picked up Mrs. at 8 p. Meetings Saturday Emma in Moab and then Whipple journeyed via Capitol Reef to Escalante for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Grant McMullen and family. The travelers returned via Glen Canyon and Page, Ariz. Mrs. Ralph Bailey is recuperating in a Provo hospital following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Barton have the Jack McEntire purchased home east of town and are moving there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey had a houseful of company the past weekend. From Ephraim came Mrs. Baileys parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hughes, and her sister, Mrs. Ethelyn Peterson and five children. In Provo last Friday for the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. King Barton were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee, Mrs. Helen Halls, and Alfred Frost. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Abrams had as weekend guests Mr. Abrams parents from Logan. Elwood and Alice Lovell and their two children spent the holiday weekend in Delta, Utah with Elwoods parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Foy and two children were in Monticello during the weekend. They visited the Joe Foy family. Norman has recently transferred to Salt Lake City where he is assistant sales manager for the Solar Salt Co. Guests at the Arlow Freestone Mrs. Freestones home were brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porterfield, and their children from Gallup. Mrs. Doris Pehrson had an unfortunate encounter with a lawn mower and had two toes cut off by the sharp blades. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Palmer traveled to Cedar City to spend the holiday weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Don Cahoon, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sondereg-ge- r have had as guests Mr. mother, Mrs. Grace W. Sonderegger, and his sister, Miss Colleen Sonderegger. The senior is currently Mrs. Sonderegger Utahs Mother of the Year. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Maughan traveled to Dragerton to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Welch. Mr. Welch is a former coach at Monticello basketball High school. Phone JU SALE ure home, m. FOR c 47-tf- 40x8 1957, Leis- Call Earl Waites. 30-tf- levy is among the very lowest in pairs 44-tf- 'Mine vent holes HAVE DOZER, truck and compressor for hire. Write box 233 or phone OR Blanding. WEDDING PHOTOS Studio Work of All Kinds Complete Camera Supplies fc SALE FOR Good Call 1948 Vies Chevrolet. car for teenager. JU LO $100. LDS church and other books. ELDERS BOOK STORE Located at BLUE MOUNTAIN SUPERETTE, Monticello, Utah. 44-tf- WILL CORTEZ BABY JU HOME DELIVERY CLOVERLEAF REWARD for cornet left in weeds behind Western Mine Supply. Leave at Newspaper ofp fice. 32-lt- 2 bartenders, male WANTED or female, to work Fridays or Saturdays. Contact Hunts club. 32-l- c Carroll D. Goon will not be in his of-- ; f ice on Mon., Tues.,:; land Wed., Sept, 5, 6 40-lt- lo the Monticello airport for three or more students at no extra charge. Dual in your plane $5 hr. Dual our plane $13 hr. Solo $9 hr. I will come to c FOR SALE Excellent Motel buy Phone OR in Monticello. 15 Units I Reasonable terms permits each county to levy 1 mill for libraries. San Juan Countie's advice of a competent advisor and levy for 1960 was .8 mills. The proposed levy for 1961 will be similar. These two years, 1961, will complete the library buildings and the furnishings. After 1961, a smaller fraction of a mill will maintain and stock both libraries and the bookmobile. FIRST THINGS FIRST At a recent meeting with representative oil executives in Durango, Colorado the following list was given as requisites for enticing permanent businesses and res- Blanding Flying Service bile library now in operation is doing a fine service and its continuation, of course, is strongly recommended. The present planning for the two county library buildings is a much needed step, and it is reco.mmended that this program be given full support, says the Planning Board. Past experience has proven that a combined county and school library is not feasible. Keeping the building open after school hours, the additional burden on the school librarian, and the fact that school libraries are limited in the committees have been selected to choose sites, review plans, and to make a joint library undesire-ablAlso, the present crowded 1, types and subject matter of books allowed on their shelves combine e. . Contact . . . UTAH COLORADO GAS Vernal, Utah Drive-in- Box 348 CO. Phone 715 RENT Apartment, furnished or partly furnished. Used apartment FOR SALE sized gas stove. Call JU in mornings or evenings. FOR tp fruit jars. Quarts FOR SALE Phone JU $1.15. Pints 85 32-lt- c ning predicted on the possibility of diminishing tax returns, and cooperation with the State Library Board and architectconstant ural advisor, has been the policy of the San Juan Library Board. The public buildings in San Juan County have all proven inadequate soon after completion. In Park Terrace the Library Board has made an effort to provide sufficient room for needed expansion in the future. long range planning (signed) The San Juan County Library Board 1 Monday, Sept. 12 Hot pork and gravy Snowball potatoes Buttered green beans Chilled peaches Hot rolls, butter, milk Tuesday, Sept. 13 Sheppard pie Stuffed celery Fruit cocktail Hot rolls, butter, milk Wednesday, Sept. 14 Barbecue hamburgers Parsley potatoes Crisp coleslaw Honey fudge cake Hot whole wheat rolls, Milk ' Thursday, Sept. 15 Goulash Buttered corn Jello fruit salad Hot rolls, butter, milk Friday, Sept. 16 Macaroni and cheese Tossed green salad Juicy red plums Hot rolls, butter, milk CLUB The well known night spot of San Juan County. Gas pumps by Utoc. Selling be- Monticello School Monday, Sept. 12 Roast beef, brown gravy Creamed corn Hot rolls Butter-hone- y whip Pears, milk Tuesday, Sept. 13 Pizza pie Tossed salad Buttered peas Cherry cobbler Milk Wednesday, Sept. 14 Chili beans Cheese apples aerrot sticks Corn meal rolls and butter Orange halves Fudge, Milk Thursday, Sept 15 Pigs in blanket Buttered green beans Celery sticks Whipped fruit jello Snickerdoodle cookies Milk Friday, Sept. 16 Scrambled eggs with cheese Harvard beets Whole wheat bread and butter Pear halves Fudge cake, Milk PLAN FOR FUTURE FOR SALE HUNT'S VTV7WVVV7VV Two years of long range plan- mo- schools; 2, churches; 3, libraries; and 4, recreation facilities. Throughout the county, citizens' idents: I engineer, suggested that the reinforced concrete floor One acre of ground. Dock height loading or unAlso ground level, loading. 8 31-l- Menu serve the general public. The County Planning Board, on Utah Call comparable to the proposed new libraries in order to . adequately the nation. The State of Utah At Monticello, 40x60, 14xl4 Office AIRCHARTER FLIGHTS, CRAFT RENTAL. F. A. A. LICENSED COMMERCIAL INAND FLIGHT PILOT STRUCTOR AVAILABLE FULL TIME. SAWS FILED Any kind. Wayne Rasmussen. Saws can be left and picked up at Lumber Co. All work guaranteed. Warehouse All steel Butler Bldg. FLIGHT INSTRUCTION c SALE $10,000 i tc Mon-tisel- FOR ijand 7. hound pups given away FREE to good homes. Phone JU 32-lt- monthly. More full time. For personal interview write P. O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. p Include phone number. Dr. FOR SALE 1,000 gallon butane tank. Like new. $350. Phone JU twelve-hour- 31-lt- p 32-lt- MONTHLY spare time refilling and collecting money from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to weekly can net up to-$4- Keith Hoggard, Dist. Monticello Ph. JU SIT in my home. 32-lt- DAIRY MILK c. For Free Estimates Call JU $400 PHOTOS 31-2- tp facilities at the schools would require additional building needs BOARD RECOMMENDS rWater mell Lunch ibrary program. At the present time, the San Juan County tax p 34-tf- c. School L- Evans 32-lt- 32-2- te w make suggestions and recommendations regarding the county library plan. trailer EXPERT ironing $1.00 per hour. DELIVERY Butane, Just received new 235 East 1st South (north of and bulk. Phore JU7-275- 5 FOR SALE fineline Shaeffer for immediate delivery. Superette). JU eversharp Juan uas. San Northern the at $1.95 Rays pencils. Record. NOTICE X L. R. (Ross) French Dr. B. A. Broughton, optom- FOR SALE Three bedroom etrist is in Blanding every Thurshome. Write Dale Pehrson 323 WATER WELLS call For day. appointments N. 4th West, Provo, Utah. Mrs. Sue Graves at OK c well drilling Dr. Broughton is in his office in the Redd Building, Monticello, MIRS LAUNDRY & TRAILER cleaning You wash or we wash every Friday. For appointments COURT call Sprouse Jewelers, JU Pump sales and re-- ; it for you. Clothes Drying, Finishor optometrists office, JU ing. 2 blocks east of bank. Phone c. JU Monticello, Utah. HOME bottle AAAAAAAAAAAA fi- hitch. 30-t- fc What's Cookin'? Everyone is interested in the nancial picture of our County Tour Aid SALE See at Donald trailer park. FOR low cost. Check price and to go with the property. Plus $600 a year lease, on a part of the land. Large home joins the size club. Dance hall and set-up- s allowed. Contact owner at the club Ralph Hunt, Monticello Phone JU Cross Arrow Ranch dissolution sale At the Ranch 16 Mi SE of Alamosa, Colo. Monday, September 19, 1960 Sale starts promptly at 9 a. m. MST THE ANGUS SALE OF THE 400 OFFERING YEAR LOTS. 200 cows with calves 100 bred and open heifers 100 bulls. The largest sale of quality Angus schedeuled in the west this year! Featuring one of the wests greatest Herd Bull Batteries THEY ALL SELL! This herd undoubtly repre- sents the greatest concentration of Bell Boy breeding to be found anywhere in the West. A real Herd Cow-ma- catBig, rugged, Heavy-bone- d tle with worlds of quality. Healthy, Hardy, Mountain-raise- d at 7500 ft. elevation under average range conditions. FREE DELIVERY: All animals bringing $750 each, or on any total purchase of $3500 or more will be delivered free to the town named in your mailing address. SPECIAL CREDIT' AR- RANGEMENTS: A special short-tercredit plan will be available, without interest, for those who qualify write for m butter, information. Owners: B. D. Norris, Wichita Falls, Texas; R. B. Garretson, at the Ranch; Ray Hendrickson, at the Ranch. For Catalogue & Information Write Austin L. Moody, Sale Mgr. Longmont, Colo. |