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Show Utah Future Farmers to attend Nat. Conv. More than 75 members of the Pcrtridp season opens COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION Saturday, October 8 season opens of Future on Chukar partridge Utah Association Oct. 8 and does not Saturday, Farmers of America will travel close until Nov. 20 in San Juan to Kansas City, Mo., next week County. annual National 33rd the FFA for The long season was decided Convention. after field checks revealed upon The national convention, which that chukais are continually inand Oct. 12, opens Wednesday, and show ing up in new closes the following Friday is ex- creasing have been steady inareas. Theie pected to attract 10,000 FFA creases in some sections where members and guests from all the plants havent been made in four 50 States and Fuerto Rico. or five years. The Utah delegation will be led This is a new bird in the state by Frank Markos, Ogden, State and its habits are different. FFA president, and Robert Tuckin The weather is important er, Elmo, secretary, who will will send Rains chukar hunting. delserve as the States official them up to higher elevations and egates. Two delegates from each the more difficult to reach areas. votconventions the form State ing body. Stephen Adamson of American Fork is listed as an Utah duck season open alternate delegate. In addition to the boys who have official parts in the con- Saturday noon vention programs, many of the Utahs 1960 waterfowl season Utah vocational agriculture stu- will at noon on Saturday, dents will attend just to view the Oct. open 8. The following day it will proceedings. Elvin, Downs, State open at 6:03 a.m. Supervisor of Vocational EducaAn interesting change this year tion in Salt Lake City, said he had received information from voca- is that the U.S. Fish and Wildtional agriculture instructors .over life Service has returned the half the State indicating that Utahs hour before sunrise to the official attendance at the convention will starting times each day. 0 and 24 local chapters total READ THE RECORD being represented. 75-8- TAX ASSISTANCE BOOKKEEPING Arlow L. Phone JU Freestone, Agent 7-2- 1 61 after the kill Abrams 4th grade Mr. We are studying the six simple machines. The six simple machines are: Wedge, screw, wheel and axle, inclined plane, lever and pulley. We are working in committees. It is new to us and it is fun. Tuesday afternoon Mr. TO THE RECORD HercKbw! General Motors and Buick introduce AAAAAAAAAAAA MONTICELLO Monday, Oit. 10 Ioik chop suey with noodles Butteied peas Quick rolls with bGutter Chilled fiuit cup Milk Tuesday, Oct. 11 Fotatoes au gratin with franks Creamed diced carrots Whole v heat bread Chilled pear halves Cookies Milk Wednesday, Oct. 12 Meat balls in sauce Buttered green beans Cheese and egg bread Fourteen Boy Scouts and their Scout Allen Master, Grames, camped over the weekend on the Bears Ears. The boys got a bit chilly as it was cold enough to freeze ice. Betty McGee and children are in Springfield, Colo., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelsey. Making the trip with her wac Donita Tague and son Robby. Jelio fruit salad Donitas parents also live in Plain cake Springfield. Milk Teek and Louisa Lyman and Thursday, Oct. 13 son, Brett, were guests at the Chili home of the Jim Hunts and Mr. Tossed green salad and Mrs. Ron Daxis. Teek was Commeal rolls here on business and his wife acCherry cobbler companied him to visit friends. Milk Guests at the Ted Pitts home Friday, Oct. 14 recently were Thelmas brother Salmon loaf and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Buttered corn Pitts. They enjoyed a picnic on Bread Bears Ears. Also here was ThelFYidge cake mas mother, Mrs. Vivian HalPurple plums comb, from Springfield. Milk Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boltz were Kathleens mother, Mrs. Kathleen Ross, and sister, Peggy, from The San Record Tooele. Cal and Bernie Webb went to MONTICELLO, UTAH Monticello Sunday to have their Fkiday, October 7, 1960 baby girl christened. Bemies family also attended the christenPage Five ing. Virginia Van Arsdale had a party at her home Thursday. The party was enjoyed by all who Juan THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS The room, ride, go, pride of the costliest cars plus the savings and ease of the small Look at this gem then look at the Now! LOOK . Adair came and explained safety rules to us. It was very instructive, The class enjoyed it. We thank him for the time and effort he spent. By Vance Randall, pres.; Debra Bailey, vice president, and Rachel Anderson, secretary. SUBSCRIBE Acnu frosted at Bear's Ears cooled is made. Cleanliness means keeping the meat covered from kill to storage to prevent contamination from dirt, dust, heat or any foreign matter. More and more local ordinances are being passed and enforced law. denying the use of public plants information Much regarding and shops to those who impropercare of game meat is available ly care for their wild game. today for either the novice or the regular hunter who will take Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd have a little time to look it up. Sources range from game personnel to returned to their Monticello home libraries and sportsmens period! after being in Salt Lake City cals. two weeks in connection with the Main points to remember when Utah State Fair. Redd, who is the kill is made are to see that president of the Fair board, reit is well bled, throughly cleaned that the Fair was the largand then kept clean. The hide ports est and most successful so far, of big game animals should be re-with carcass the moved and 300,000 people attending. complete Lunch LIABILITY Boy Scouts go? w care. School Mexican Hat News Plan Rov; to take care of your Elementary School deer during coming season If it is worth the chase it is ashed and diied, and the meat News out just as soon as possible worth the This yearly reminder was issued by the Utah department of fish and game this week as the hunting seasons get underway. Spokesmen again advised that it is illegal to game meat of any kind. Arrests are made each year for violations of this AUTO LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY KARL R. LYMAN AAAAAAAAAAAA FIRE full-siz- of action the special-siz- Buick e below. Can you doubt the Specials all Buick, too? Combining savings and ease with Buick comride fort and luxury! For an and total more hip head, leg you get room than in the compacts . . . the same kind of Control Arm suspension as the 61 Buicks. And for git, its e new aluminum V-- 8 and aluminum Dual-Pat- h Turbine Drive give you twice the pow per pound of most e compacts (more even than many cars)! But, the biggest news is that all this is yours for just a whisper all-da- y e BUICK SPECIAL full-siz- full-siz- Optional at extra cost attended. Guests at the Jack Steele home were Jacks father, Bob, and his wife from Chula Vista, Calif. They were impressed with the scenic Goosenecks. Returning home from a vacation last week were Dr. and Mrs. Mason. They took their sons back to California to attend school. The Masons also attended several meetings. An article in the Salt Lake Tribune Sept. 18 paid tribute to the busy doctor. Bobby and Audry Black had a birthday party this week and invited all their friends. Weekend guests at the Bob home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed McElwain from Boulder, Colo., and E. McElwain from Charter Oaks, Iowa. Howard McGee received word recently that his wifes grandfather passed away early Tuesday morning. Smaller than Bigger Now! Full size living in two new-siz-e small surprises or - than He will go as far as Monticello by car and take the bus to Spring-fiel- d for the funeral. There is a box in the Mexican Hat Market where news can be left. I will pick up the news every Monday. Thank you your news reporter, Anita Grames. big SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD Noon Grand Junction, 12 Colorado WESTERN SLOPE "ALL BLACK" CONSIGNMENT SALE Registered Angus Bulls) Cows and heifers bred bred calves, cows, and open heifers. 150 Head Commercial females ready for service. n Non grown. fitted-mountai- At The Valley Livestock Sales ink - All Colors llow! Full comfort, full luxury, new trimmer car! Sale starts promptly at 12:00 noon MST Featuring the complete dispersion of Bonanza Angus Ranch, Grand Junction, Colo, plus consignments from: Bruce Farms & Orchards, Hotchkiss; A. 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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1960 4-- H AS FI N E, AS N EW, AS YOU CAN GO 0.0 (15 Steamboat Springs; George Herron, Dove Creek. Also several leading commercial herds represented. Steer Projects many Commercial cattle to be sold in uniform lots. For Catalogue and information CONTACT Sale Managers Austin L. Moody, Rt. 3, Box 150, Longmont, Colo. Ph. PR The San Juan Record JA Lots 150 Cattle 9 0 Phone JU Bring Your Entire Family! 7-22- 58 Sponsored by Monticello 2nd Ward. Proceeds to Church buildI ing fund. STST |