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Show N. M. FOR RENT OR SALE B-- M New Olympia Ceupla buy Bcr ranch Fred and Joanne Bixler, ranch owners in Rio Arbia County, N. M., recently purchased the B-Bar ranch from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Portable TYPEWRITERS Junge. The ranch is located nine miles south and two miles west of off the Blanding highway situated on 160 acres at the base of the Blue Mountain. $119.50 Mon-ticell- and Adwell The accommodations consist of a large recreation room, with fireplace; a dining room that will Adding Machines $125 Hand Operated accommodate 30 people; modern kitchen and rest rooms. There are eight individual log cabins. The lodge is being operated this year by Mrs. Mary Lacky, Mrs. Bixlers mother from Arizona. It will be closed to the public after the deer season but will be open again in the spring for the summer recreation. Electric $179 APPLY RENTAL FEE ON PURCHASE See at THE SAN JUAN RECORD READ THE RECORD BUCKBOARD STEAKHOUSE Seafoods and Fried Chicken Seafood Cocktail served with all Steak and Chicken Dinners The In Big Ed and Ora Clark ieE fcoitos dteala the Bar Lodge B-- M Blue Mountain area will be open for hunters' accomodations after Oct. 10 and continue to Nov. For information write box 1115, 1 Mont-icell- o, Utah, or contact the Texaco Service Station, JU 7-27- in 24, Juan Record MONTICELLO. UTAH Friday, October 14, 1960 Page Seven What's Cookin'? Elementary School School Nevs It is illegal in Utah for any person at any time to hunt, pursue or kill deer with any rifle having Mr. Milners Fifth Grade a bore of less than 23 calibre, or Elayne Sonderegger, reporter a cartridge less than two inches In our class we had a spelling in length, or a bullet not recogtest. Thirteen got 100. In geognized as an expanding type. raphy we just finished about exploring in America. We have new swings, witches hat, monkey bars We think it and is fun to play on them. Mrs. Nelsons Second Grade Be John Larsen, reporter We all enjoyed our vacations. On KSL John Fellmeth went down to California. Stephen had his tonsils out and isnt to school yet. Mrs. Nelson went to UEA. All of the boys and girls went visiting or had fun at home. Mrs. Redds Second Grade Coleen Bailey, reporter Our class elected officers. Bill e Hamilton is our president. Redd is Vice President and Denise Washburn is secretary. We are going to have a Halloween party. We had a surprise Friday. It was a visitor from far away China. She wrote some of our names in Chinese. ..Mrs. Hydes Third Grade Bonnie Barton, reporter. Our class is studying about pets. Today Marilyn brought a parakeet to school. She told us what her bird ate. She said that it ate grit candy and meal and drinks water. Mrs. Hyde brought The last Monday of each a turtle to school also. We are month, Kennecott Copper Corporation features on THIS learning a lot about pets. We are BUSINESS OF FARMING a going to have a puppet show. special report on the livestock The name of the show is A Ride situation in this area. Don E. to Animal Town. In our Workof the Salt Kenney, Manager we were studying ing Together Lake Union Stockyards, will be the featured guest on Monabout homes. We are studying day, October 31, at 12:15 p.m. about the way homes are built. He will give his report with We all like our studies. David relation to livestock in Utah. had his tonsils out, and we all Late fall and wintertime made him a card. Monte brought control of rodents and pests around the home, garden and a telephone for our room. farm will be discussed on Fri12:15 at 7, October p.m. day, Dr. George F. Knowlton, Extension Entomologist, will parREAD THE RECORD merry-go-roun- d. Car-olle- Gosed Sundays Open 24 hours a day for your convenience 5 a. m. Gose 5 a. m. 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