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Show Monticello Golf Notes of The King and Queen Monticello Match Play golf for 1961 is Ben Askew and Annie Broderick. Lynn Adams and Arah Corbin made gallant bids for this honor. Lynn and Arah, in losing, won the admiration of critics for their conduct in defeat. The real burden of character in battle lies in coping with the hard fact of losing. Action in other sections of the City Match Play Championships last week completed play in the Ladies division. June Hopkins won A Flight, and Helen Wight is B Flight titleholder. In the Mens 'A Flight Milt Nielson tangles with Gordon Wood to see who will meet the winner of the Jim Wight-Te- d B Flight Bronson match. action pits Bill Dunow against (Dale) Maughan, the winner to face Ralph Bailey. The springtime emigration of Sinclair Oil and Conoco Oil Corpmen effected oration golfing-staf- f a sas in local golf turnout. have While the replacements been few in number, they have been of high quality. In point, the coming forth of Don and Jean Het-lanoutgoing, personable and apparently filled with that myswhich only golf terious inner-sti- r can quicken. Only one out of forty Americans golf. Does this mean not all are adaptable to golf ? Who d, Hospital Notes Blanding wins ADMITTED Sept. 19 Frank Montella Jr., Blanding; Michael Karr, Blanding; Ernest Herrera, Monticello; Nick Vijil, Monticello; Vicenta Velarde, Monticello; Billy Johnson, Dove Creek. Sept. 20 Thelma Ballanger, Cahone; Barbara Hall, Bluff; Betty Black, Blanding; Cecelia Wilcox, La SaL Sept. 21 Marlene Singer, Slick Rock; Elmer Chamberlain, Blanding; Michael Brooks, Bluff. Sept. 22 Harold Lehi, White Mesa; Laurie Washbum, Monticello; Keele Johnson, Monticello; Tanis Johnson, Monticello; Terry TiptOh, Blanding. Carol Thatcher, MonSept- - 23. ticello. Rogers, Sept. 24 Marguerite Monticello; Ester Stansell, Montezuma Creek; Jean Higgins, Dove Creek. Sept. 26 Marilyn and Winifred Hall, Bluff; Marjorie Crowley, Monticello. Sept. 26 Dixie Dull, Monticello. DISMISSED Sept. 19 Betty Johnson, Faye Poter, Wayne Long, Gregory Holt, Frank Montella, Michael Karr. Sept. 21 Pete Bishop. Sept. 22 Harold Long, Michael Brooks, Barbara Hall, Tanis Johnson, Keele Johnson, Robert Shri-ve- r. can say? Work at the County golf course is presently aimed at grassing Sept. 23 Dee Anderson, Warren tees and shaping greens. The Allen, Billy Johnson, Laurie Washgreens will be the talk of Utah burn, Cecelia Wilcox, Terry Tipton. golfdom, for they will represent Sept 24 Jean Higgins, Vencil careful design and will embody all Marguerite Symonda Berry, the subtle considerations com25 Thelma Ballinger, Sept. trapanion to great golf course Carol Thatcher, Ernest Herrera, dition. Betty Black. The mountain, viewed from Meadow Lark Hills is a nature lovers collectors item. Many Air Force moving take this delightful stroll daily. This is the season that brings out two mill buildings the best in the game of golf. Five members of the 9628th Air Force Reserve Recovery Squadron from Provo have been working MISSOURI GUESTS VISIT this week at the local AEC mill Mr. dismantling two prefabricated MONUMENT VALLEY and Mrs. Gene Sanders and Mrs. metal buildings which will be Virgil Hunt, all of Hannibal, Mo., moved to the Provo Municipal are visiting Mrs. Maurice Knee at airport by the reserve unit for Gouldings. Mrs. Hunt is Mrs. training purposes. Air Force trucks were to have Knees mother. arrived today to haul the two PHONE IN YOUR NEWS buildings to Provo. 1st league game By N. E. LlNDELL BLANDING Blandings football team, victorious in the first region game last week, travels to Fillmore this Friday to play the state champion Millard Eagles in a game. Millard, the scourge of the football field in past seasons, hasnt shown as much power this year as they usually do. They have been beaten twice already, once by Toole and once by Spanish Fork. Although these are A schools, Millard has been able to handle them well in other years. San Juan will be out for revenge for the defeat the Eagles gave them in the state finals last year. However, Millard may be ready to fight back with all power after tasting revenge at the hands of Toole and Spanish Fork. San Juans team eked out a game over Notre Dame last Saturday 19-- 6 after taking an early scare when Notre Dame marched 76 yards, after taking the opening kickoff, to take an early lead The Broncos fumbled the first time they got a .chance to run a play. In the second quarter the Broncos forced Notre Dame to kick from deep in their own territory. Certonio carried the ball from the 16 yard line to the 7. Flom carried to the 4 and Johnny Conway raced over from the 4 to score and tie Nielson tried a the game quarterback sneak for the extra point but couldnt make the necessary ground. The second San Juan score came late in the first half. Johnny Nielson passed to Johnny Conway for the touchdown. After the try for extra point failed, the score stood non-leag- Persons owning and using motor ts scooters and were warned this week by state law enforcement officers that these vehicles must meet certain requirements and be licensed before they can be driven on purnic roads. Also any operator of such vehicles must be licensed. Many youthful drivers of such vehicles have already been cautioned that they must have a drivers license and henceforth youth driving the vehicles will be cited into court for offenses. go-car- 6-- 0. 6-- 6. 12-- 6. Conway also scored the last touchdown and extra point, making him the only point-gettfor Blanding. The final score was 18-- 6 er WANT AD RATES (Minimum charge 750) Ph. 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Per- Record. sonal forty point critique of each MIRS LAUNDRY & TRAILER painting. Walker School of Art, COURT You wash or we wash Box 486, Montrose, Colo. it for you. Clothes Drying, FinishThe best is the ing. 2 blocks east of bank. Phone FOR SAIL Monticello, Utah. cheapest. Homegrown acclimated JU 16-- 3 tc Nordan Crested wheatgrass seed. 33-3- tp 33-4t- p. Certified recleaned. See JB Grain NEED RETIREMENT INCOME Co. or P, E. Car hart, Cedar Point. Western Bankers Life Insurance 33-tCo. Billy R. Long, Agent. Ph. JU HOME DELIVERY Butane, JU7-2755 bottle and bulk. Phone FOR SALE 32 x 8 Travelite for immediate delivery. trailer. Excellent condition. Terms c. ask for Rays Northern Gas. if desired. Call JU 20-tBob Bailey. Dr. B. A. Broughton, optometrist, is in Blanding every Thursday. FOR SALE Fall and winter pasFor appointments call Mrs. Edna tures with live water. Contact Black, Gateway Motel, OR Saunders, phone Cortez LO Dr. Broughton is in his Moab or Mona Rogers, Dolores and 5 (or later office from by appointment) every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS CLERK WANTED at the ASCS Saturday. Phone: Alpine at 8 p- - m. Meetings Contact Saturday 30-toffice. Typing necessary. 47-tf-c. P. 0. Box 643 Richard Holyoak at the ASCS office. WANTED L. R. (Ross) French A CORRESPONDENT FOR SALE Second Sheets. 1 from the Bluff area ream (500 sheets) for only $1.00. jj WATER WELLS for the San Juan Record. San Juan Record. Please write Record Water well drilling FOR SALE Spinet piano, this if you are interested area. Take over small monthly Well cleaning in writing a weeRly column. payments. For more details write re-i; sales and to Credit Mgr. Box 148 S. H. Pump WEDDING PHOTOS Station Salt Lake City, Utah. pairs c. Studio Work of All Kinds Mine vent holes Complete Camera Supplies Colt breakHORSE TRAINING !; For Free Estimates VIC'S PHOTOS ing, reining, roping and barrel Call JU LO CORTEZ horses, $60 for two weeks; $110 per head for one month. Also shoeing. Glen Claussen at Arthur Adairs corral. Monticello, Utah. FOR SALE 65 tons first cutting hay, half orchard grass, half alfalfa hay. $25 ton. Herb Cruzan, PIANO TUNING Edgar Fern-le- y LOgan will be in Monticello Oct. 24 17 SPACE TRAILER COURT SALE 933 Caterpillar loadto tune the concert piano at the FOR like AND MODERN FIVE-ROO900 hours on it. new, er, HOME WITH FULL BASEHigh school. Others who would Priced to sell $9500. Call Leland MENT like pianos tuned are asked to $25,700 OR Shumway Blanding. call Maxine Frost at JU 27-t23 SPACE TRAILER COURT after 5 p. m. Cost is $12.50. c. IN CITY $15,000 HONEST AND ENERGETIC 200 HWY FRONTAGE ON sales minded person for the MontiEAST HWY . .$40 FRONT FT. cello area. Guaranteed high earnji jj ings on our new 1962 program. 320 ACRE DRY FARM NEAR Car essential. No canvassing. Free EASTLAND. WITH HOUSE training and samples. Tart time AND MACHINERY OR CAN okay if able to work 16 hours per BE PURCHASED SEPARweek. Apply only if ambitious. ATELY. SEE US FOR PRICE i; AND TERMS. i; Write M. R. Rogers Co., Box 141, SLIGHTLY USED will Utah. Provo, Representatives j; Retails for $33.75 new. ;; 35-4call. SOUTH A catechism registration has Another member of Monticello Monticello Highs starting lineup will be out been announced by the of commission for the Notre Dame Catholic church for Sunday, Oct. the mass. game Friday. Left halfback Grant 1, immediately following Nielson came up with a broken The registration will be for all collar bone in Wednesday evening children in elementary and high practice and will be out for the school. remainder of the season. Starting in Nielsons spot in Fridays game will be Buddy Redd. The San Juan Record The Buckaroos have been Deer hunters are also reminded that if they have mountain-typ- e scooters that they plan to use this plagued with some bad luck prethis season when first season such vehicles will have to viously halfback Buckley Jensen string be licensed if they are driven on broke a leg in a public roads to the hunting area. game with Dove Creek. UTAH Thursday, September 28, Page Four 1961 n 29-3- 0 i r- RKMIirff 40 Oz. Ml Box - TIP TOP FROZEN ORANGE JUICE DRINK Post Toasties CORN FLAKES 180,Bex.-3- AA GRADE EGGS 6 Ounces 3 Medium 45 CHOW MEIN DINNERS 75 La Choy Chicken Snow Crop Frozen PINEAPPLE JUICE & 65 Tree Sweet GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29 6C, 699 Swansons Turkey or Chicken TV DINNERS 59 ; , Q, VVVVVVVVWVWWVVWVVV! forSESTFUL ElEOLS.... SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS RED fc f 30-lO- tc 34-tf- MONTICELLO, Specials for Friday and Saturday, September CL0R0X t Motor scooters and driven on public roads must have a license plate and must have brakes. If the vehicles are used after dark they must also be equipped with headlights and tail lights. All of these rules also apply to a bicycle equipped with a motor. for San Juan. and Tom Dahmen George Walker, Salt Lake City, were guests of the Bob Coopers last week. They came to hunt for chukars. CATECHISM REGISTRATION AFTER SUNDAY MASS NIELSEN BREAKS COLLAR BONE Scooter riders given warning DELICIOUS INSTANT COFFEE fc (10 OFF LABEL) 89 APPLES L Pound La-ve- 9-- 1-- 35-2- tc 882-445- 9. fc 35-2- tc 34-3t- 34-4t- p. n 1 POUND CELLO FOR SALE 34-3t- p. M fc 34-tf- Typewriter Table tc ON SALE FOR $19.95 ij Sen Juan Record POUND j FOR SALE Cattle rack for 54 Chev pickup $30. Max Johnson JU 32-- 4 tp FOR SALE 1951 GMC deisel tractor with factory sleeper. Bob Howell. Cash Bluff c or trade on late model car. 672-213- 1. 33-3t- Save at . . . BLUE MOUNTAIN EASTERN REALTY CO. J. Corless Chapman Ph. JU STORAGE FILES, file folders, file boxes, staples, index cards. San Juan Record. : L |