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Show 1 A Confectionate "Do It Yourself Television Schedule KSli TV, Channel S (Channel 12) (Morning and afternoon schedule, Monday through Friday) 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Calendar 1 Love Lucy 8:30 9:00 Romper Room 10:00 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Midday 11:30 As The World Turns 12:00 Password 12:30 House Party 1:00 I The Millionaire 1:30 The Verdict is Yours 1:55 Doug Edwards News 2:00 The Brighter Day 2:15 The Secret Storm 2:30 The Edge of Night 3:00 Groucho Marx 3:30 Aiyard Theatre 4:00 Happy Hale Time 4:30 Superman 5:00 Jeffs Collie 5:30 News 5:40 Weather e 5:45 MONDAY EVENING 6:00 - Pete and Gladys 6:30 Father Knows Best 7:00 Danny Thomas Show 7:30 Andy Griffith 8:00 Hennesey 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 Ive Got A Secret 10:00 Dimension 10:30 Million $ Movie TUESDAY EVENING 6:00 Password 6:30 Dobio Gillis 7:00 Red Skelton 7:30 Death Valley Days 8:00 Garry Moore Show 9:00 Gunsmoke 9:30 GE Theatre 10:00 Dimension 10:30 Million $ Movie WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00 Alvin Show 6:30 Window on Main St. 7:00 Rawhide 8:00 Westinghouse 9:00 Checkmate 10:00 Dimension 10:30 Million S Movie THURSDAY EVENING 6:00 Rip Cord 6:30 Frontier Circus 7:30 Dick Van Dyke 8:00 Golden Showcase CBS Reports 9:00 7:00 7:30 8.00 8 30 9:00 9:05 10:55 11:00 What makes a gift something special for Dad . . . when it is made with love, wrapped with thought and tied with care. Dad is sure to get the usual tie or shirt, but he'll really be thrilled by a gift you make yourself. He never seems to have enough boxes for all the sorts of odds and ends he collects extra nails, pen- Dennis Jack Benny Candid Camera Whats My Line News Sun. Theatre News Final Million $ Movie cils, etc., so heres an idea just right for young, slim Piggy bank bud- gets. Yqu can cover a long slim box with bright blue paper and tape ends together with invisible Magic tape. To give it a really sOlL FIELD NEWS special spell News-Cronkit- . 10:00 Dimension 10:30 Million $ Movie orice twists, cut to lengths to form the word. Hold in place with a strip of Magic tape. A small usable plastic box filled with Dads favorite candy will find itself being used long after Father's Day. Once the candy is eaten, it makes oddments. Place a useful container for small four vertical strips of Magic tape across the top of the box, to form a square. Then decorate by painting on a hammer marking pen. orand pliers with a black You can add a personal touch to an ordinary water glass. Fill it with Dads favorite candy, and hell enjoy it for months to come. Simply apply three vertical stripes of Magic tape to one side of the glass and paint on a matching design. Fill with candy, wrap in saran and tie with bright red cord. This can be used later for a pencil holder on his work table. NEW LOCATIONS No. 42-1- 2 Burton, NE SE SE Section 12, Township 40 South, Range 23 East Aneth Unit. Location for 6,255 feet Desert Creek test. Elevation 5,260 feet 656 feet (1,860 feet SN WE) round-the-hou- 1 No. California Oil Co. B (173) Red Wash, C NE NW Section 21, Township 7 South, Range 23 East Red Wash Field. Location for Greenriver test. Elevation feet KB. (660 feet SN 1,980 feet EW). 21-2- COURT RULES SAN JUAN NOT NAVIGABLE The San Juan Record Monticello. Thursday, June Utah 14, 1962 Page Seven FRIDAY EVENING Jim Backus 6:30 Route 66 7:30 Zane Grey 8:00 Twilight Zone 1 Step Beyond 8:30 9:00 Father of the Bride 9:30 Eyewitness 10:00 Dimension 4-- H youth attend leader school Patty Bryan of Monticello, Sharon Harvey of Eastland, Marlene Laws and Peggy Bay-le-s of Blanding and Billy Wolfe, Montezuma Creek, chaperoned by County Agent Rell F. Argyle, attended the Youth Leadership Conference at Utah State University in Logan last week. Some 150 delegates were present from Utah counties. San Juan delegates left Monticello Monday morning and arrived at Logan that evening. A Get Acquainted meeting was held Monday evening and the conference got underway morning with a Tuesday speech by Dr. Glen C. educational consultant 4-- Million $ Movie SATURDAY AM 7:00 Capt. Kangaroo 8:00' Video Village 8:30 Mighty Mouse 9:00 Magic Land 9:30 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:15 2:00 5:00 5:15 5:30 PM 6:00 6:30 7:30 800 9:00 10:00 10:30 Roy Rogers Sky King Baseball Scoreboard Cavalcade Baseball Saturday Movie J. Bracken Lee Dan Smoot N. Y. Confidential . Icabod and Me Suspicion Have Gun, Will Travel Gunsmoke Perry Mason Dimension Sat Theatre SUNDAY 8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 8:30 Look Up & Live 9:00 Camera Three 9:30 Wash. Conversation 9:55 News 10:00 This is the Life 10:30 Cavalcade 11:15 Baseball 2:15 Sunday Movie 3:30 College Bowl 4:00 20th Century 4:30 Mister Ed 5:00 Lassie , 5:30 Topper 6:00 Ed Sullivan IN ANY LANGUAGE OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST LET US SHOW YOU HOW GREAT SERVICE STILL Depend IS! on ns for complete auto repairs, as well as for the regular care your car needs! Drive In today and let ns show how good auto service can be! Famous ATLAS 6-V- olt Battery $12.95 ED'S AMERICAN OIL FOR YOUR Furniture Needs Dil-din- Canyon. Dr. Dildine again spoke to the group Wednesday morn- . .. NOW IN STOCK At the recent' graduation exercises at the Brigham Young university, Stephen Nielson received the Outstanding Chemical Engineer award. Out of 1,138 graduates of engineering, he was one of the 29 students on the high honor roll. Stephen also served during his senior year as vice president of Beta Lamba Mu, engineering honor society. He received a Phi Kappa Phi (national honor society) key. THE Free. Ray's Northern Gas Weather through courtesy of Virgil Eastin. Phone JU Home Owned . . . Home Operated ... I REDD'S Insure ... To Be Sure DAY OR NIGHT MONTICELLO KARL LYMAN INS. CHEVROLET BUICK OLDSMOBILE JEEP Sales & Service EDDIE BOYLE Office Home COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR GOODYEAR TIRE DEALER 24-HOU- R WRECKER SERVICE BRODERICK TIRE SERVICE 587-263- CLOCK can ns in case of an emergency! We fill your tank, or deliver bottles right away! DONE LOCALLY WHILE YOU WAIT Phone 'ROUND Phone 0 587-225- SELF-SERVI- DRY CLEANING 10 - $2.00 LBS. ABAJ0 CLEANERS 8 587-251- 6 By Thelma Ballenger Mr. and Mrs. Homer James returned from Oklahoma Saturday. Frank Armstrong accompanied them from Farmington and spent last week with the Willie Risenhoovers. Mrs. Olena Howard plans to leave Wednesday for Texas to visit her mother who Is ill. Mrs. Winnie Glazner will accompany her as far as Loving-ton- , N.M. to spend a couple of weeks with the Shorty Rogers family. Mrs. Herman Brose is home from the Cortez hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Byers and family from Olathe, Colo., have been guests at the Forrest Neely home. The church group enjoyed a party Friday evening at the Pleasant View Chuich honoring the high school and eighth grade graduates. Mrs. Lavem Weaver and the Prentis Lewises visited Mrs. Frank Lewis and new son Friday evening at the Cortez hospitaL Word was received here that Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Risen-hoovare the parents of a er son. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Byers from Olathe and Mrs. Forrest Neely and baby had dinner at the Prentis Lewis home Monday. Mrs. Ruby Johnson drove to Monticello and spent Friday day at the Herghel Fosnot family. Mrs. Katie Fosnit spent Friday at the Hershel Fosnit home. The Bureau of Land Management administered 84,323 acres of commercial forest land in the Eastern States in MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE AND IMPLEMENTS Also Drapery and Carpel FREE Cal! ns Monticello JU . Blandlng OR COMING California-bounare Mrs. Harley Handy and daughter, Susan. They left Tuesday for Sacramento where they will" visit their son and brother, Harley K. Handy, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bronson and family are vacationing on the west coast. d award receives TIRE RECAPPING YOUR Cahone News NEW HOLLAND San Juan Electric NEWS Mon-tcell- TRACTORS CALL COMFORTING ing and was asked questions following the discussion meetings. o The group returned to Friday. SPECIAL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED TWO WAY RADIO MAINTENANCE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS therewith. Office of the County Clerk 5. Contract Time; All work Of San Juan County shall be completed within 60 Monticello, Utah working days. June 8, 1962 6. Plans and Specifications: 1. Sealed proposals will be reCopies of the contract docuceived at this office until 11:00 ments, plans and specifications oclock A.M. July 2, 1962, for are on file at this office and grading and paving apron and the office of Neff Engineerparallel taxiway; for tiedowns; ing, 2500 Evergreen Ave., and for seeding at the San Salt Lake City, Utah, and are Juan County Airport, Monti- open to public inspection. A cello, Utah. set of such documents may be Bids will be opened at the obtained upon a deposit of office of the County Clerk of $10.00 which will be forfeitSan Juan County, Utah, on or ed unless a bona fide bid is about this time by the San made and the plans and speciJuan County Commission, fications are returned in good Utah. condition within 5 days after 2. All bids must be addressed the bids are opened. 7. All work shall comply with as follows: Office of the County Clerk the Federal Agency Standards. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD San Juan County OF COUNTY COMMISSIONMonticello, Utah Contractors Bid ERS 02 FAAP NO. OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, 3. The work consists essenti- UTAH Mrs. Ada Palmer ally of 12,800 cuyds of embankment; 5390 cuyds of aggregate County Clerk of San Juan base course; 23,610 sqyds biCounty tuminous surface course (2 First Publication June 11, 1962 thick); 28,300 gallons bitumin- Last Publication June 18, 1962 ous material MC-3- ; 5,900 gallons bituminous prime coat Rent it with a Classified Ad MC-1- ; 5,900 gallons bitumin180 tons ous seal coat RS-2- ; cover aggregate chips; 2.2 acres seeding and aircraft tiedowns. 4. Proposal Guaranty: Each FRONT END SERVICE bid shall be accompanied by MOTOR SERVICE cash, bid bond, or certified COMPLETE BRAKE check made payable to the SERVICE WITH LATEST County Treasurer of San Juan EQUIPMENT County, in an amount equal State Inspection Station 851 to at least five per cent (5) of the amount of said bid, BILL HARDS and no hid shall be considered unless such cash, bid bond AUTOMOTIVE or certified check is enclosed Monticello, Utah LOCALS 1960. HUGE STOCK OF FURNITURE FOR from Washington on Human Relations. Delegates then into discussion separated groups concerning Dr. talk. After lunch delegates were placed on various committees and in the evening a picnic was held in Logan Dil-dine- , 6:00 10:30 se felt-tipp- 5,-6- The U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Denver has upheld a decision? of the U. S. District Court at Salt Lake City which held that the San Juan River in San Juan County is not navigable, according to the Utah Oil Report. The bed of the river could not legally be leased by the State of Utah to a lessor, since mineral rights remain in the U.S. Considerable value may be at issue here since the river traverses the Greater Aneth Area fields. the word Dad across the top with lic- -- Shell Oil Co. touch, out Stephen Nielson LEGAL NOTICE for Dad DELIVERY ANYWHERE at home if after store hours-L- Campbells Furniture HAY & EQUIPMENT COMPLETE TRACTOR IMPLEMENT REPAIR Noble Cultivators Continential Sprayers Post Hole Diggers BEAN CAPITOL CORTEZ, COLORADO IMPLEMENT AND MOTOR CO. How much do we know about human life? V Not nearly enough. The great promise of youth so often is not realized. So much of what happens between birth and maturity depends upon chance upon factors we do not hilly understand. Through, knowledge, our lives have been made more meaningful in many ways. Science has greatly reduced the impact of disease. Research has made us more productive, more capable of coping with our environment. And today man can dream of moving beyond familiar patterns of scientific endeavor. Our minds can reach out for knowledge of life that will give us greater control of our destiny and permit human beings to realize their greatest potential. The Salk Institute for Biological Studies is being built to give full scope to the creative power of those scientists who are eager to explore the challenge that lies in the fundamental nature of life itself. Here, eminent scientists from laboratories the world over will apply their imagination and knowledge to questions that bear on the future of mankind. The common goal of a better world demands that scientists and public work together, as they did in solving the problem of polio. The Institute, with Dr. Jonas Salk as director, is another such opportunity in which you can share. It is a step which you and the scientist can take together. The science of life is the responsibility of all people. 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