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Show iTTljllh!) hit!) jitflil? niinrillii llttilTi jiji I l)lT7jTjt 1U ll Ml The Old Settler Scut tyucui Second . . . ALBERT R. LYMAN weep over you. The state will NATIONAL EDITORIAL give a mother a bonus for her MAMR Illegitimate children, and If CUMSTAT! she neglects them sufficiently she can save enough out of her ADC (Aid to Dependent MRS. GEORGE MR. AND E. JONES, Owners and Publishers Children) payments, to keep BOB McCASLIN, NEWS AND SPORTS EDITOR herself and her boyfriend in MRS. MARIAN McCASLIN, CIRCULATION MANAGER wine and gin. WAYNE MOYER, APPRENTICE What Jenkin Jones has to CORRESPONDENTS say about the movies, is Just a beginning to the way I feel. MonticeOo Marilyn Rowley Norman Lnndell When I first saw movies 67 Blandlng News Jeline Holt B landing Locals years ago, I thought them Helen Redshaw . Out East My uear ban Juaners: wonderful. They were wholeMrs. Carlos Hall I Imagine that everybody some and entertaining, but Blnff Francis White . . La Sal gets that way once in a while. with morbid passions to Entered in the Postaffice at Monticello, Utah as Second Class I may not have said so for create greater sensation, they matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. my own self, I may have been descended to the vulgar and Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah fearful people would believe coarse till I seldom found anySUBSCRIPTION RATES: In San Tuan County $3 a year me, but Ive heard a lob of on the screen worth seeOutside San Juan County J4 a year men and women ask In des- thing ing through to the end.' Can Box 428, Monticello, Utah Phone JU peration: Am I crazy, or is anyone deny that movies are else crazy? When dirtier than ever? asks JeniiQii everybody jiiiiTiiitiJiiii ji jnioiiooDlt i;ijfiiiiitiiiiiliitiii;ijiii;iiiiiii everybody disagrees with a kin Jones, But they dont man, he must either know for call it dirt, they call it realism. sure what he Is talking about, Why do we let them fool us? or he must have a cast Iron Why do we nod owlishly to maintain his conten- when they tell us that filth Dont be too rough on Dad if he sleeps in a lit- ego tion. is merely a daring art form, tle late Sunday, after all this Fathers Day business A man whose family told that licentiousness is really only comes around once a year. A year of being a him he would go crazy if he social comment? Isnt Is plain didnt quit drinking, conspir- that the financially harassed father should qualify Dad for that one day of rest. ed to take him into a movie Industry is putting gobs It is indeed refreshing that some of our holidays office where they had abishops stuffed of sex in the darkened drive-in- s are set aside to honor the parent. If it were not for hen perched on a typewriter. in an effort to lure curthese happy days it might not be possible to bear the When he looked In astonish- ious teenagers away from ment, and wanted to know their TV sets? Recently the burden of National Yogurt Week, National Left-Ov- what that chicken was doing screen industry solemnly anMeals Week and a myriad of other such weeks there, his folks looked in pret- nounced that perversions and of national importance. If Dad can put up with this ended surprise and saw no homosexuality would no longnational week business and his offspring too, he cer- chicken, but looked one to er be barred from the screen another and shook their heads, provided the subjects were tainly deserves a day off if for nothing but his sur- and two of them burst into handled with delicacy and vival. tears."Why couldnt he have taste. Good Lord! An American touring comHonor your Dads Sunday whether you are a quit before! one of them sobbed. It jarred him terribly, pany presented one of Tenlittle kid or a big kid. Hes earned it. he was seeing chickens where nessee Williams more depravthere "were no chickens. ed offerings to an audience When we are compelled to in Rio de Janerio. The audidraw an unorthodox conclu- ence hooted .in disgust and sion we may feel around to walked out. And where did ascertain whether anyone they go? Right across the else thinks that way, and how street where a Russian ballet the public would react if we company was putting on a made bold to speak out. Two beautiful performance of the years ago, after visiting some glory of Russia! How dumb art galleries and other ex- can we get? We are drowning . our hibits less than 600 miles from here I ventured to put youngsters in violence, cyniin black and white just a cism and sadism piped into little of what I thought about the living room and even into it. Some of the people wTho the nursery. The grandchildread it pronounced me an ex- ren of the kids who used to tremist, a pessimist, an old weep because the Little March Scrooge, unable to appreciate Girl froze to death, now feel modern art, modern educa- cheated if she isnt slogged, tion, and the progressive raped and thrown Into a Besmethods by which civilization semer converter. When Nikita Krushchiev goes forward by leaps and visited Hollywood, he was bounds. In the U.S. and World Re- shown only one movie set, port of May 28, 1962, Jenkin that of a wild dance scene in Cau-CaHe said it repreLloyd Jones, has made bold .. to say what I said, and a lot sented decadence, and Im sure of things that I thought, but he really thought so. It is a lacked the intestinal fortitude dogma of current Communist to offer them in words. We faith that America is Sodom are told that his speech was and Gomorrah, ripening for snapped up by the thousands, the kill. I am genuinely disYoull get both with Chevron gasolines whether you so 1 assume that his standard turbed that to the idealistic use them in your tractor, truck or car. They contain of sanity is not to be challeng- youth in many countries the Methyl. .. the first new antiknock compound since ed. To justify myself as old fraud of communism appears octane .so effective it performance... steps up Ethyl.. with morality, Scrooge, and extremist and synonymous knock. stops a pessimist, I want to repeat while we, the chief repository Economical, too! Chevron gasolines also give you some of the things Jenkin of real freedom, are regarded retor-cleaning Detergent-Actiofor smoother idling Jones says in unmistakable as being In the last stages of and lower gas consumption. clearness. decay. In short, gentlemen, T. m. FOR ANTIKNOCK confound Speaking of some of our lets cover up the cesspool lEh some he says the artist and start planting super-ar- t For any Standard Oil product, call throws colors at a canvas, flowers. After pointing out some of and the art world will discover E. A. HELQUIST him. He can stick bits of the features of our degenerOR JU glass, old rags and quids of ate school system, which I used chewing tobacco on a have found it unpopular to board and he is a social critic. mention, he says: The funny He can drive a car back and thing about progressive educaforth in pools of paint, and tors is that theory vanishes Life magazine will write when the referees whistle In the him up. So our museums are blows for the kick-off- . filled with daubs being stared classroom they pretend to at by confused citizens who grade subjectively against the For .. havent the guts to admit they students supposed capacity, are confused. Lets have the lest he be humiliated by naturguts to say that a book is al inadequacy. But in the footdirt if thats what we think ball field they never put in half-bacThey it is, or that a painting may a well be a daub if you cant put in the best half-bacfigure out which way to hang theyve got, period. The ungiftit But the Age of Fakery in ed sit on the bench or back art is a small cross that Ameri- in the stands even though can civilization bears. Much they, too, might thirst for more serious is our collapse glory. If our schools were as of moral standards and the anxious to turn out brains as blunting of our capacity for they are to turn out winning football teams, this strange righteous indignation. "Clearly, something is miss- contradication wouldn't exist. After saying much more ing. Could it be what the rest of the worlds children have which cannot be denied, Mr. been given the doctrine of Jones says, We have reached individual responsibility? Re- the stomach-turninpoint, lief is gradually becoming an and there gentlemen, is where honorable career in America. you come in. You have typeIt is a pretty fair life, if you writers, presses and a huge have neither conscience nor audience. How about raising pride. The politicians will hell? &..1 pool will sponsor Monticello By lASt6,,2N t.i:...?,.:r::iua Dad's Day . . . er PERFORMANCE PLUS ECONOMY power-wastin- carbu- Have you read the Classifieds? This summer the Monticello Swimming Pool will be sponsoring a swimming team that will compete in several meets, Alan Laidlaw, pool director, said today. Mr. Laidlaw enboys couraged to join the competitive team in order to strenghten the group and also reminded that swimming was a good way to keep in shape for athletics of all kinds. All beginner classes for the first half of the summer are now filled, however there are still vacancies in the class for youth 13 and under who have completswimed the intermediate ming class. Girls or interested women are also asked to join the water ballet group. Mr. Laidlaw also stressed that Dove Creek residents are invited to enroll their children in any of the swim classes where there are vacancies. The roster of swimming classes and their lesson schedules are as follows: 8 a.m. BEGINNERS Kevin Leatham, Amber Adams, Jana Gay Jackson, Gary Redd, Christine Redd, Carolee Ney, Cheyanne Iverson, Patrice Behunin and Kevin Burr. 8:30 a.m. BEGINNERS Benni Kay Hess, Russell Schafer, Lloyd Larsen, Beverly Black, Robert Young, Ricky Bailey, Elaine Hoggard, Mike Black, Diane Cox, Kathy Lee, Valerie Bradford and Sally Fellmeth. 9 a.m. BEGINNERS Stewart Hughes, Allen Behunin, Kerry Behunin, Ralph Randall, Nyles Christensen, Jimmy Christensen, Joni Abrams, Leola Torres, Terry Bradford, Mark Bradford, Margie Olsen and Mary Fellmeth. 9:30 a.m. Jana Robson, Stephanie Hess, John Fellmeth, Jana Redd. INTERMEDIATE 10:30 a.m. Kathy Redd, David Bronson, Kathy Larsen, John Larsen, Val Hoggard, Shirley HogDanny gard, Mark Fuller, Frost, Richard Brady and Julie Redd. team k coaches. Cahone News Air Conditioners Refrigeration Washers Stoves Dryers By Thelma Ballenger DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Mrs. Emory Sabo was host- ess to the Cahone Home Demonstration club June 7 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Coffey. Seven members were present to work on their sign project Several children from this area atended the circus in Durango Saturday. Most of the farmers in this community finished planting beans this week and are hoping for a bumper crop. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bracken from Tacoma, Wash., are guests at the Harold Tanner home this week. They came to attend the marriage of Mary Beth Garrison of Cortez. Bud is stationed at Tacoma in the Army Reserves. Mrs. Isiac Beanland and children moved to Mexican Hat last week to be with Mr. Beanland who is employed there. Mrs. Marion Tanner attended a shower Wednesday in Cortez. Mr. and Mrs. Erman Delpaz drove to Ouray to attend to business maters before leaving today for Grass Valley, Calif., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Don Pruitt AFTER Emu!? gfannos REWARD FROM NOW UNTIL JULY 21, 1962 WE ARE OFFERING $50 FOR THE OLDEST CONVENTIONAL TYPE WORKABLE MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE IN SAN JUAN COUNTY. If you have one that will qualify, just drop us a line or call and we will come and look at it MAYTAG APPLIANCES ZENITH TV's AND STEREOS Milk does have a way of making your favorite food taste better! And with Milk, the enjoyment lasts . . . because Miik is powered with protein, for energy. Keep Milk on your table always! Cool, clean, fresh-tastin- g GOLF CABINET AND M DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by Utahs Dairy Farmers BUILDING REMODELING BENNETT'S AND BASEBALL PAINT GLASS FINISH BUILDING MATERIALS Brad's Appliance and Cabinet . 37 So. Main AMERICAN Phone 678-389- 6 GET YOUR CAR READY FOR SUMMER DRIVING MOTOR CLEANING RADIATOR BACK FLUSHING CHECK FAN BELT CHECK BATTERY NEW TIRES PACK FRONT WHEELS ic ic RELINE BRAKES CHANGE OIL & FILTER SERVICE AIR CLEANER MONTICELLO TEXACO BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the proposed city budget for the fiscal year will be held 1962-196- 3 at the city office at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, June 20, 1962. For Family Fun & A Healthy Sport Come To SAN JUAN ROLLER RINK Monday and Tuesday Matinee 5 p.m. Evening Closed Wednesday except for private 2-- 30 parties Matinee only 5 Friday and Saturday Matinee 5 p.m. Evenings Prices: Matinees Children under 6 251 404 Children, 2 Adults 754 Thursday 2-- 2-- a Treat SWIMMING BLANDING were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Acrre. Mrs. Winnie Glazner spent last weekend at Farmington visiting the Harold Glazner family. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Neely were Sunday dinner guests at the Cliff Neely home. The Ivan Neely family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Higgin, Loreta Chastain and daughter drove to Mesa Verde Sunday. Judy Blaisdell has employment at the BLM office in g For office. neys APPLIANCE REPAIR lasting glow and go . one-legge-d parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanley Brady, in Fairview, and with friends in Fillmore and Cedar City. Mrs. Nancy Cahoon has replaced Mrs. Rita Butler as secretary in the countv attor- Turney's Appliance Service WATER BALLET - 11:30 a.m. Nedra Jensen, Joanne Redd, Pamela Behunin, Diane Nelson, Tauna Lyman, and Debra Bailey. 1:30 p.m. BKfdNNERS Gordon Barber, Gayle Barber, Lance Mickelson, Ann Sharon Fuller, Scott Redd, Rasmussen, Darcy Hunt, David Redd. 5 to 6 p.m. COMPETITIVE Mike Bronson, Joanne Redd, Nedra Jensen, Ruth Randall, Dennis Robson, Jeff Frost, Monticello. Burch Howard and Grayson Redd, ' Scott Redd, from Bloomfield N.M. family spent the weekend at the T. B. HoThe San Juan Record ward home. An ice cream party was enMonticello, Utah at joyed Saturday evening Thursday, June 14, 1962 Ivan Neely home. the Two Page The Clyde Ayers family spent last Sunday at the Walter Byers home in Arriola. Mrs. Adrain Bradfield will take five Farmers Union girls to Bailey, Colo, this week to attend camp. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson, Mrs. Nellie Bradfield, Mrs. Nancy Cox, and Warren Alexander accompanied 19 on a camping trip to the Glades last week. $50 have returned from a vacation trip. They visited Mr. Bradys Dr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Provo were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald NielVernon Redd and Eddie All-reson and daughters went to Classes are held Monday Provo last week to attend the through Friday at the times wedding of Mr. Nielsons sister. indicated. TUMBLING Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Brady Tumbling. Judo and trampoline classes for girl3 age 10 to 21 began last Friday. These classes will be held from 3 to 4 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday and interested girls may sign up at the pool. A girls softball team is also being organized to practice on Monday and Friday from 4 to p.m. Ellie Thompson and Carolyn Warren are the swimming competitive News of Queen City of the Golden Circle 2 doors south of The San Joan Record Phone 587-249- 1 - p.m. 7-10:- 30 6-1- Evenings Children under 12 50 4 Adults 75 4 Saturday evening, all admissions 754 WANT SKATING LESSONS? Then get in touch with Sandra Carter or Dale Denton or phone OR8-424- 1 1 FRIDAYS a.m. Ages SATURDAYS a.m. 7 and 1 person 12 lessons $3 2 In oni family $7 3 in one family $10 3-- 6 1 up |