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Show Ml ODDmtn What's Cockin'? Postmaster IIIIgd IMgEn KNOW YOUR SENIORS vvvvvvwww School Menu Monticello Monday Feb. 20 Roast beef Brown gravy over whipped potatoes Harvard beets Quick rolls and butter Milk Tuesday, Feb. 21 Meat loaf Butered Broccoli Carrot sticks Whole wheat bread butter Milk Wednesday, Feb. 22 Turkey casserole Tossed crisp salad Baking powder biscuits butter Cherry cobbler Milk Thursday, Feb. 23 Chili beans Com meal rolls and butter Saturday set for Delivery service each month Efficient general delivery service can be given by post offices only if the public clearly understands the limitations of such serBy Kathy Sehrafel To the joy of the students of vice, Postmaster Gordon A. Wood Monticello High school the fac- explained today. One can imagine make-u- p day Fifty-minut- AAAAAAAAAAAA Jello fruit salad explains General ulty, in their weekly meeting Monday, decided to stick by the original schedule of one Saturday each month for the make-u- p day. One Saturday each month the students rise and shine, bright and early and trudge to school e classes run by 8:00. straight through the noon hour and school lets out at one oclock. There has been a remarkable number of students present on these make up days. They should be congratulated on their efforts. This makes it much easier on Lunch everyone. LARRY DICKINSON The next make-u- p By Ellen Randall Senior is Dickinson the be held March 4. Larry personality this week. He hails from La Sal where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dickinson, reside. He was bom on Nov. Saturday will Personal Mention 26, 1942, Joseph Jackson received word in Richfield, Utah. Lots of hard work, fancy cars, of the death of his stepfather, J. and girls are the things Larry Frank Linford. Mr. Linford passlikes. His favorite pastime is ed away Wednesday morning of working on his car. His favorite cancer in Salt Lake City. The classes are Library Science and Jacksons will leave Friday to attend the funeral services on Sat. drama. Keith 'Norris is in Missoula, Larry would like to major in mechanics at the College of South- Montana to attend an Adminern Utah in Cedar Gity after istrators Leadership class at MonCabbage-pineappslaw tana State University. He repgraduating from MHS. Apple strudal resents the Bureal of Land ManMilk CALENDAR OF EVENTS agement for the course which beFriday, Feb. 24 gan January 28 and will end FebScandanavian spaghetti By Karen Howlett ruary 26. Feb. 17 Basketball Parsleyed carrots game with Descendants of Allen Frost will Bread and butter Moab, there. meet in Mesa, Ariz. Feb. Fruit cup Feb. 23 Community Development for a family reunion. There are Milk will be a large number of local people meeting. Recreation discussed. Everyone is invited. planning to attend. Feb. 24 Notre Dame will play Local listed Miss Edna Shill spent the weekbasketball game with Monti- end here at the home of her sister, cello. There will be a record Mrs. Ruel Randall. She returned on U of U honor roll dance following the game sponMonday to her home in Mesa, A local student, Keith Olson, sored by the Sophomores. Ariz. She was taken there by Mr. earned a place on the University and Mrs. Earl Randall who were balThe life includes a proper of Utah autumn quarter honor to California where Earl enroute roll, released this week by Dr. ance between work and play. This will attend the National Autos well to as grown-upas applies Ray Olpin, the university pres- to Los in motive Show Angeles. children. ident. le student Only students with grade-poiaverages of 3.5 or higher in the range of A to straight A work are listed by the honor roll. Olson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. nt G. L. Olson of Monticello majoring in Physics. and is The San Juan Record A just decision is one that lets us win. MONTICELLO, UTAH Friday, February 17, Page Three 1961 Wood Careful habits will often save somebodys life and the interesting part of it is that it might be your life that is saved. the confusion in a large post office if thousands of people were calling at its general delivery window each day to receive their mail, he stated. General delivery service is designed primarily for the use of patrons at offices not having carrier delivery service. Mail bearing as part of its address Transient, To Be Called For, General Delivery, or other similar words, is placed in the general delivery case to be delivered to the addressee upon his application and presentation of proper identification. At post offices having carrier delivery service, the postal regulations that service provide through general delivery be limited to transients such as traveling salesmen, tourists, or others who are not permanently located. Persons intending to remain for 30 days or more in a city having carrier sendee should arrange to receive their mail at a street address or through a post office lockbox. Change of address orders for mail to be forwarded from general delivery to a permanent local address are honored for a period of 6 months, unless the patron specNewly elected officers of the Utah State Press Association get together during the 63rd ifies a shorter period. Such orders USPA convention held this past weekend in Salt Lake City. annual to a mail than other forwarding Jim Cornwell, Murray Eagle (center), new president, is pictured with vice president permanent local address are valid Mac McConaughy, Morgan County News (right), and Jack Sumner, secretary-treasure- r, for just 30 days. Orem-Gen?- '-i Times (left). When requested by the sender, mail addressed to general delivery is retained at the post office up to 30 days for the addressees call. If the sender does not specify a retention period, such mail is held 10 days at an office having city carrier service, or 15 days at one not having city carrier service, after which it is returned to sender or other appropriate disposition is made. The point were most anxious to make, says Postmaster Wood is that general delivery is a Mrs. Redds 2nd Grade special service designed to fill a special kind of need. It is not inBy Christine Redd tended as a substitute for carrier February is an exciting month delivery or service through a post in our class. We are building a office box. post office. We found that George Washington sent the first air mail letter. It was sent in a PHONE IN YOUR NEWS balloon of course. Airplanes were not invented. We are all working on committees. They are: How Mail is Addressed, Alice, Shelley, Car-oleThe Work Done Christine. at the Post Office, Mike, Karla, Coleen, Tommy, Carma. Pony David, Tom, Denise. Express, MAIL TIME in the second grade at Monticello ElemenPost Office Helper, Craig, tary school as Postman, Tom Evans gives out letters to Rhonda Carroll Ann. How Mail Steven Berry, Karla Redd, Mitchell Foy, and Shelley WalTravels, Bill; Train, Airplane, ker. The class is taught by Mrs. Redd. Mitchell; Bus, Steven; Trucks, Steven M.; Ships, Raymond; Dog Sleds, Camels, Ricky. I ; u A A i , f . 1 t Hi Mrs. Nelsons 2nd Grade i di fis1a & . " n I ' I J k-i r 1 :"i M f. By Lonny 1 f 1 - I 5 What we did Wednesday we r I p planted phlox seeds. Each of us s : 5 M. have a small flower pot. John F. ' o- V and Kipper got some good soil for . . tS; us. We read the directions on the V, A package. We each put soil in our flower pot and planted the seed. They need to be kept moist. They need sunshine. 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