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Show Red Devils squeak past Buckarcos in final minutes law opposed by Sheriffs Patrol Gun At their regular meeting this week, the SherifFs PatMoabs Red Devils pulled compared to 29 per cent for rol adopted a resolution op1 from a tie in the Monticello. posing the gun safety law as last three minutes of play Following are the Individual it now stands in the state the Monticello Buck-aro- o Monticello statistics: of Utah. The resolution Is to cagers Friday night and managed to squeak to a 4 victory over1 the local five. The league game, played on the local court, brought the Buck-aro- o record to four losses in league play. Monticello got off to a good start and was leading 1 at the end of the first quarter. Moab began moving up in the second period and at the end of the half the Buckaroos held Achievement ceremony held for Cub Scout Puck 803 41-4- 47-4- 17-1- a lead, two-poi- nt 25-2- Second half play was nip and tuck and with three minutes to go the score was all STATE HIGHWAY PATROL officers literally invaded Monticello last Friday but tied up. Monticello had two lay ups and two foul motorists were not primarily to blame for the influx. Colonel Lyle Hyatt, front easy shots that could have totalled row left, state patrol commander, was making his regular visit to the area to meet 8 points but the Buckaroos with his officers and review the past years action. New administrative proced- luck ran out and none of the went through the hoop. ures were also explained at the meeting held at the courthouse . Eleven troopers shots Moab took advantage of the and checking station personnel from the district attended the meeting. Also situation and picked up 6 Record photo. points within a minute or two. present was the division supervisor, Lt. Samuel Hatch. Monticello in a final effort "Ar A scored one basket and picked Elder Sommerville up one charity toss but were unable to close the remaining called to mission three points before the final Chief of the Utah State Elder David Somerville has gun, been called to serve in the Highway Patrol, Colonel Lyle Moabs skyscraper center, Hysftt, commended San Juan Northern California Mission Mel Olsen, continued his scorFriCounty Sheriff Max King of the Church of Jesus Christ ing record and piled in 27 day for his decision to use of Latter-da- y Saints. The son points to lead the Devils to radar in an attempt to reduce of Mrs. Fawn Dickerman, Dur- victory. Monticello Coach Roy speeding In San Juan County. ango, Elder Somerville will Thacker had hoped that his Col Hyatt related that the enter the mission home In team could hold Olsen to no patrol had found that radar Salt Lake City February 19. more than 20 points and had was one of the most effective A farewell testimonial will he been able to do this, game deterrents to the speeding honor him January 28 in the outcome could have changed problems and that since the Monticello 2nd Ward sacra- considerably. Although Monttime resident death rate was extremely high Long ment meeting. icello dropped the game, the Buckaroos played better ball dies hospital than at any of the other league Mrs. Jennie Mae Pehrson, Farewell testimonial games and Coach Thacker has long time resident of Montihopes that his team Is now for Chris Palmer ready cello, died at 12:30 a.m. Thurs- set to get down to business. Shot-wis- e Chris Palmer the local crew day (today) at the San Juan Blanding hospital. Mrs. Pehrson had will be honored with a fare- picked up 50 percent of their been ill for some time. well testimonial at 4 p.m. tries In the first half as comFuneral services have been Sunday at the LDS Second pared to 21 per cent for Moab. The Buckaroos second half set for 1 p.m. Saturday at the Ward Church services. Monticello Church of Jesus Chris Is the son of Mrs. shooting dropped considerably, Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Barbara P. Palmer and a 1960 however, and Moab picked up graduate of San Juan High. 40 Monticello High school per cent of their field goals He has also attended Brigham wrestlers came back from a NOTICE Young university. trek to the Durango InvitaThe Drivers License ExElder Palmer Is to enter The San Juan Record tional Wrestling Tournament aminer will be in Monticello the Mission home in Salt last weekend with a fourth on Monticello, Utah from noon; Lake City on Jan. 22 prior 1962 place out of the eight schools andThursdays in Blanding on Thursday to leaving for Chile to serve Thursday, January 11, participating. Page Eight years. Coach Tom Burrs wrestlers afternoons from 4 oclock. for two and one-ha- lf picked up one first, one second, two thirds and one fourth to garner the fourth place. Buddy Redd turned in an excellent performance in the 133 pound class for a first place. Mike Bailey won a second in the 120 pound bracket and Stan Bailey picked up a third place at 103 pounds. John Johnson scored a third in the 95 pound class and Larry Perkins managed a fourth place , at Wrestlers take 4th mat tourney 8-- Application for one of the By McKAY H. KUXZ HERE elk that are to be killed in At an achieveBlanding This Friday night the Buck- Yellowstone Park was also ment ceremony held Thursday aroos will take on East Carbon made by the Patrol In the night at Blanding Elementary in another league game on the hopes that some sort of fund school for boys of Pack 803, home floor. East Carbon has raising project could be start- the Cub Scout unit sponsored beaten Monticello in the last ed with the elk in order to by the Blanding Park Terrace four league tries and Monti- raise money for search and Association, cello will be out to prove that rescue equipment. several awards were made. EAST CARBON, Parent-Teache- it cant be done again. East The Patrol members furnish Carbon has won two and lost their own Jeeps and donate two In league play so far this their time in search and resyear. cue work. No provisions are purchased by any governmental agency for the group Clark released on rs Kunz and by songs led by Mrs. Kunz. One interesting event was the winning of a Scout knife by Mike Terrell while playing a musical game of unia package. The wrapping meeting closed with the benediction given by Lance Patter- Pictured above is Clark Hirsc-h- i, son. Others present included Cub pack committee chairman and a teacher at Blanding Scout Gareth Criies, as well Elementary school, who made as parents of the boys named. the presentation to Mike Terrell of a Wolf Rank silver Lions initiate new members $500 bond Jack A. Clark, who was being held in San Juan County jail for Cortez police, was released on $500 bond Friday pending decision of the governors of Uath and Colorado on extradition. Clark was picked up last Tuesday by local officers after a pickup order was issued by Cortez police seeking Clark for questioning in an assault matter. According to Cortez police, Clark allegedly cut an Indian In a Cortez brawl and then escaped to Monticello. Virgil Eastin reports that It If the governors agree to was 2 degrees below zero Wedextradite Clark to Colorado nesday morning. he must turn himself over to local authorities to redeem A state-wid- e program of bond. trapping and tagging deer is again being conducted by the department of fish and game For Printing phone JU this winter. ' master McKay Kunz for having been a Cub Scout for at least one year. The program began as the Flag was presented by Lynn Patterson, Jay Dee Tregelis, Steve Lacy, and Lance Patterson. This was followed by the invocation given by Jeffrey Three new members were Initiated Into the Monticello Lions Club Monday evening at a regular meeting held at the county court house. Those joining the organization were Philip Palmer, Marion Hazleton and Don Hetland. Bob Dalton, manager of the Monticello office of the First Security Bank, led a discussion on the impact of the recent Federal Housing Administration order whidh cut off FHA approved loans to persons building in towns without approved water supplies. Mr. Dalton pointed out that the situation in Utah has become quite serious since nearly all the smaller towns and even some of the larger, cities do not have approved water supplies. SPECIALS FOR Fri. & Sat., Jan. 12-1- 3 at 127 pounds. Schools participating in the tournament besides Monticello were Durango, Cone., Monte Vista, Aztec, Dove Creek, Moab and Blanding. AT CORTEZ FRIDAY Monticello wrestlers will go to Cortez Friday night for matches with Cortez High wrestlers. Cortez grabbed second place at the Durango tournament, and '.Coach Burr expects some .tough competition- for his crew. Bill Nebek-e- r, who has boon put due to a knee Injury,, will probably be in the lineup Friday night in ..the heavyweight spot to give Monticello a full complement for the Cortez matches. DUV MOW and S COFFEE w 63c PINK GRAPEFRUIT 5 BACON : L LB. LBS. 25c Oriole, Thick or Thin Sliced LB ELEMENTARY school PTA SET FOR WED., JAN. 31 Eddie Boyle, president of the Elementary School PTA, has announced that the next PTA meeting has been set for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. race e EGGS DOZ, 53c LETTUCE T: LEMONS 6 .... ..... 9c 25c for SWIFTS PREMIUM 31. FRANKS FOR SALE LB. USED TV SETS 1957 21 RCA table Model 1961 17 Philco Portable 1958 21 Hotpoint 1958 21 Coronado 1959 Coronado Radio and 49c PORK STEAK SIMPLE SIMON PIES Phonograph combination Used Frigidalre Automatic Washer Used Philco Refrigerator BIG SAVINGS New 1960 Philco Electric Dryer (never been nsed) LB. All Steaks and Roasts Cut From USDA Choice Beef Only , Used Heater 40,000 ,n.VS CREAM PIES Each 49c ,9landic FISHSTICKS Lb. 49c BTU Butane $35 - Monticello CHICKEN BREASTS Home & Auto Store MONTICELLO , UTAH BUTTER 69c MRS. CHESSHERS $00 |