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Show COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION TAX ASSISTANCE AUTO BOOKKEEPING Arlow Blondie L. Phone JU Freestone, Agent 7-26- LIABILITY 11 LAFF OF THE WEEK By Chic Young i Notice To The Public adhere diligently to The San Juan to all rules, Friday, October 14, Page Three Utex contract trucks are identified by U and a num-be- r. Standard contract trucks are identified by S" and a number. Reports should be made to: UTAH oju.irwrrTy'jiiHrHi MINING ASSOCIATION the earth comes an abundant life for all " fr''Tr;Tr,'"nr'H iirtr it1 FOR THE HOME YOU imi1 BUILD... ORIGINAL COST: home costs approximately $417.00. Enough brick to complete a 1500 sq. ft. with materials and this other building Compare youll find you make big savings. Brick on any job represents only about 5 of the total cost yet represents about 80 of the total house appearance. ... JF the years pass, your brick home will remain like new. Brick has a .V.v cost . . . never needs painting, in fact it grows more charming with age. FPf pleasing . . LONG WALL LIFE: natural stability of brick gives protection against the destructive forces of weather. Wind, rain, heat, and cold. Brick stands solid against them ell. Your home is storm-saf- e and fire safe, dry end comfortable all year round. HIGHER ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTY: Brick is cn attractive asset to any style of architecture from extreme modern to quaint colonic J. And it looks rz nil in a rrrnsion as it does In a modest home. . y INTERSTATE!C j I9 toim lie t.Y I T BRICK CO. MIT Mil Clf I, I A M v N.V V1 'I . u - experience. No local authority took charge, and no formal opening or announcement was made here; the assembly heard all these preliminaries as they took place in the big tabernacle .hnance The NiM'Wfr itself i . Petersons mother. The Priesthood meeting Saturday evening, where the speakers in Salt Lake were plainly heard over closed circuit, was a very LOW MAINTENANCE COST: As University of Utah HomecomLoren Hawkins of the Chamber fields is to the effect that this ing is set for Thursday, Friday of Commerce, and the five men system is provirg very satis- and Saturday, Oct. 20, 21 and 22. There will be a football game, who went with him in three jeeps factory. to look for a roadway between In the Sunday evening meeting parade, dance and a host of open Hite Ferry on the Colorado and of the Third Ward, we went in houses. Fraternities and sororEscalante about 100 miles due word pictures with Joe and Mar- ities will act as hosts to returning west of there, report that they ian Nielson over some of the alumni. will Events found some very rugged country, countries they visited in their tour get underway through which it would not be of Europe this past summer. One Thursday. Saturday will feature easy to make a direct road. This of the first features of the coun- the parade in the morning, footis interesting, but not discouragtry to make an impression of ball game in the afternoon with ing. Weve been finding ways of people from our dry San Juan, the Utes pitted against the Denbuilding roads for 80 years, we was the grass and flowers, the ver Pioneers. know there is an old road from many green trees and forests. The Homecoming dance will be Halls Crossing to Escalante, we England and Scotland looked as held Saturday night in the union have read the diary of a woman if they had been carefully land- building. who traveled that road, and where scaped. The Nielsons had a son, Old grads, young grads and iron-tire- d wagons with horse Francis, working as a missionary former students of Utah Universure feel teams could travel, we in Germany, and a daughter, are urged to attend. Make a way could be made for cars. Rhonda Jane, teaching school sity to road reservations the with early. But even there, so Germany had special Hanksville, and taking the high- charm for them and they took way west from there we are bet- special account of the thrift and TRY OUR WANT ADS ter, for the present, than having industry of the people, with whom to go to Trice, a 150 miles or they were pleased in many ways, more on to the north to get to one of them being the the part of Utah lying directly LIFE honesty manifest in their FIRE west of us. The gorge of the Colo- work and their dealings. In Norrado makes southern Utah into way with 24 hours of daylight, Kay R. Johnson the two tines of a fork and to they didnt know when to go to Insurance Agency get from the point of one tine bed. In Denmark Joe visited the to the point of the other, it is birthplace of his grandmother, necessary to go clear up to the and found an ancient Dane 90 ferrule on the handle. It is un- years old, who told them some thinkable that the people 5f very interesting things about the Southern Utah are not resourceplace and its people. In Spain ful enough to find a way direct and Italy they found country more from the end of one tine to the like home in being dry. end of the other, especially when Our big rain, 1.1 inches, is not Glen Canyon Lake has people colbut it is too unusual and news, lecting along its shores from each too pleasant a thing to pass withside. out, an expression of appreciaLynn Lyman is back from a 17 tion. It seemed almost like inday trip with his 86 year old gratitude to sleep while when A - .... friend, P. W. Tompkins, who is its gentle purr on the roof was Rhone vacation his annual trip a much-love- d making old tune. Agent for . . . from his home in California. He has been confined Ed Galbraith COUNTRY MUTUAL and Lynn spent much of their AND time in the vicinity of Lake City, to the house for several days with UTAH FARM BUREAU Colo., where they took pictures some chronic ailment. of fall colors. Mr. Tompkins has INS CO. VGet and Thora Bradford were visited San Juan frequently in the 188 W. 2nd N, Monticello us with expectSunday, last 10 years, and is now' visiting visiting CASUALTY AUTO ing to return to their mission Wayne County. field at Manti mismorning. Monday our lady Audrey Adams, sionary to Austrailia, has been released after a year and a half THE WORLD'S GREATEST STORY home in that country. On her she will fly by way of New Zealand to visit the LDS Temple at that place, and will, meet her father and mother, Melvin and Mamie Adams in Honolulu, to which' city the parents flew from Salt Lake. They will spend a wreek or more visiting and seeing the sights in Hawaii before coming on to Utah. We have the formal announcement of the marriage of Theda Laws to William M. Timmins of Salt Lake, the ceremony to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Oct. 14. Theda will be remembered as the daughter of Ash Laws and Marie Black, who was left a widow at the death of Ash Laws, after the accident at the Uranium mill in Cottonwood. She is now Mrs. Presley Arthur Du Val. Bruce Palmer has a call from the Western Telephone Union to take an eight weeks course of training in Fresno, Calif., after which he will be assigned to some city where he will go with his family, who are staying here with her parents till then. Sponsored by Monticello 2nd The Blanding Laundry, owned by Loren and Macy Hawkins, has Ward. Proceeds to Church buildbeen leased by Mr. and Mrs. Paling fund. mer Black. The doctor had advised Macy that she should not operate the laundry, especially in cold weather, on account of the arthritis in her hand. Mrs. Clarka Bayles Peterson, and son of New York are visiting here with Mrs. Pearl Bayles, Mrs. r Absolute freedom of the press to discuss public questions is a stone of American foundation liberty. 1960 has a mining burden is lighter because industry. This year, for example, mining assessments of all property tax assessments in the constitute 22 state. And in addition, metai mines and oil and gas producers are the only ones to pay severance (occupation) taxes. This year's severance taxes will amount to $3,646,000. "From pi of Your tax Moab, Utah 10W make every square acre and sea give an account to your breakfast table. f.liniRg lightens your load Utah Utex Exploration Company or Standard Uranium Corporation BEST Record MONTICELLO, UTAH regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any reports contrary to these conditions should be reported. Jr The newspaper does its best to of land " a Our contract ore haulers and their truck drivers have j we skip the whole thing and go bowling? say Whaddaya been instructed By ALBERT and GLADYS LYMAN LIFE KARL R. LYMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Homecoming set for Utah University BLANDING NEWS FIRE I in Salt Lake City, and the speakers: Marion G. Romney and Mark Peterson of the Quorum of Apostles; and Henry D. Moyle and Davis O. McKay of the First Presidency, were heard as clearly as if they had stood in the empty pulpit before us. It was announced that 271 such meetings as ours were listening, in the U. S., Canada and Hawaii, and something over 14,000 had been reported as listening. Alma Redd, Bill Black and Lo-ri- n Hawkins of the Stake Sunday went from here School Board Sunday to visit the Sunday School at Mexican Hat. Joe and Freda Hunt were surprised to receive a package from their son, Jon, who is stationed as a missionary at Aberdeen, Wash. It was a case of canned clam, which he had caught. His missionary president has a new plan of operation, in which he tells his missionaries to work with their might while they work, and then relax. They are given from noon Saturday till two p. m. Monday as their own to relax, go sight-seein- g or whatever they wish, so long as they still conduct themselves as missionaries. Sunday, of course, is for missionary work. Reports from other mission 1 ENTRY BLANK OFFICIAL DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL Obj tivp of the contest ta to select the winning presidential candidate and eetimate his total pop ular vote together with a statement in 10 words I or leas completing the sentence prefer Hi Land Fach person may Dairy Products because submit as many entries as he please. Winners will be notified by mail Decision of the judges ta final Each entrv must be accompanied by the cart m top of any Hi Land Dairy Product or a reasonable facsimile thereof All entries must be mailed to HI LAND CON TEST P O Box !O)0 Sa t Lake City 10 Utah FIRST full I PRIZES - p ly of fan It ii I Imnk 4 My selectio My estimate I Hi Hi ' l.anit t u Lan of HI ly of Land rui inning rand date for President of T m ri iikb i nree m runs sipply of HI i) (.and Dairy i reduces for an averaxs family of f nir IE h t Sflth Prises On month t am piy of Hi hand Daiiy Piolu.ts for an averax family of I ur On gallon tit Lard he Cream. Slat to 101t I in qi m I tut total popular vote Prefer r la Hu pints SWEEPSTAKES Contest begin Wednesday September 14 160 and all entries must be post marked before mid night Sunday November b ItfbO The figure used for the popular vote totals of the winning candidate will he that released by the Associated Press as of midnight Nov 10 19b0 Eligible to participate are ail residents of the Hi Land trading area Not eligible are empiovee of Hi Land Dairy and their families and Axelsen Advertising Agency Inc its advertising agency All spaces on the official entry blank must be filled Please print or type - Is - la Dairy Products Because . (Us t, Sp rt S lfT r UU -- i)jn .mgNW.-- '6;; fT V s Tja. ll f rj ID word or less) |