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Show m fi i jl ji ii ;i iT ij i ;i ii ii ii it n n it ll ti ir ii ;TlTl7T7tT J?TT IT T I 11lT IT rTT jTfTfTrT IT1 ntc Sent fluent Second NATIONAL EDITORIAL AScQTlgN MtMOH RU SI MR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. JONES, Owners and Publishers BOB McCASLIN, NEWS AND SPORTS EDITOR MRS. MARIAN CIRCULATION McCASLIN, MANAGER WAYNE MOYER, APPRENTICE CORRESPONDENTS Monticello Marilyn Rowley Norman Lnndell Blandlng New Jeline Holt Blanding Locals Helen Redshaw Out East Mrs. Carlos Hall Bluff Francis White La Sal Entesed in the Postoffice at Montieello, Utah as Second Cla, matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published every Thursday at Montieello, Utah SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In San Juan County ...... $3 a year Outside San Juan County $4 a year Box 428, Montieello, Utah Phone JU ifintiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiitiiiiiiiiiliiii MONTICELLO jitiii tTlijilililili ji ri7i7iTn?n liam C. WaltOn home were Mrs. Waltons brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. George, LaHabra, Calif.; her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Baker, Escalante; and another sister, Mrs. Olive LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen and children, Warren Clyde, The Old Settler . . quences. Every good thing For the degree of life and which men enjoy must be used within certain limits of health which I still enjoy, I safe moderation if Us maxi-mubenefits are achieved. One juicy slab of beefsteak be about right, while Twitchell, Salt Lake City. may The group traveled Saturday two are harmful and three to Gallup, N.M. where they are dangerous. One of the commandments saw the colorful Indian Ceretaught to me from childhood, monial Dances. was: "Cease to sleep longer than Is needful; retire to thy bed early, that ye may not be weary, arise early that your minds and your bodies may be invigorated. My father obeyed that commandment, not only because he believed it, but to answer the stem demands of necessity. I worked with him under pressure of these demands, and I got habit firmly the early-risinfixed In my way' of life. I have not only a guilty conscience if I stay In bed till 5:30, but I am not alive and awake as I would be If I had got up In time. Drive with peace of mind. Get our I know people who have bumper to bumper safety inspection Into a themselves slept and service. chronic state of sluggishness and stupor. They never do Let us put your car in g shape today! Jr. and Sandra were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Y. Jensen. They were enroute to Salt Lake City where Warren will enter the LDS Mission home Monday prior to leaving for the Gulf States Mission. Weekend guesti at the Wil m Drive in here for . . . tfuxo g QCteGiK INSPECTION safe-drivin- - WE CHECK SHOCKS S&H FREE LITTLE THEATRE OF CHARGE MONTICELLO, UTAH SHOW TIME S P. M. Matinee Saturday S p.m. Stamps with Gasoline Purchase 6 a.m. Open 7 day 10 p.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PARKWAY SUPER . ALBERT R. LYMAN get fully awake 60 they can use all the nerve and mentality to which they were bom; they make undue delay of the proper time of retiring, and then they make another and more damaging delay of the time for being invigorated in body and in mind. This lack of pep and vigor which would come to them with early rising, leaves the flabby tissues of their bodies a s poring ground for incipient disease and decay. My dear San Juaners: to arise early, even It Dont cheat yourself with if itpays becomes necessary to the idea that sleep Is a mat- take a nap later oa Inveterate ter of Insufficient consequence may frame their to deserve any special atten- sleepers In favor ol arguments wordy tion. You invest one third of their fixed but spoken habit, your time in sleep; you should theories have no weight with realize from it one third of people who know from years all your profitable returns. of practice what is good for But sleep, like every pleasant them. They know that there thing we enjoy, can be and is such a as the proper is Indulged to excess, and be use and thing the foolish abuse of followed with harmful consesleep. By August 17 and SERVICE THE 18 SAD HORSE am indebted to my observance but I of this principle, couldnt have appreciated it and known what it means, but for an unusual experience I had 40 years ago. At that time I was teaching a school besides going through with a heavy corresponde nee course and running a farm. It was too muqh; I had gone on with it till I was about to the jumping off place. I was arising plenty early, but I was not sleeping at night nor coming alive enough in the morning. In this crisis, and feeling desperate for what the outcome was to be, my attention was attracted to the advertisement of a doctor in the east who offered, no matter what the complaint, to do more good in six months than any doctor had done before, or the treatment would cost nothing. I found out that the president pf the United States, and very prominent men and women were among his patients, and I wrote for particulars. He answered frankly saying that for $30 he would send the course, and if, after I had followed his directions six months I had not received more benefit from it than from any doctors treatment in that length of time, he would refund the money. 1 was to be the judge as to whether I had received the promised benefits, and he would also accept my word as to whether I had followed the course xaitnfully. I ordered the course, figuring that I would have my money back in six months, for I had no idea that he could do all he promised. At the end of the six months, I felt impelled to write him to the effect that I was surprised and delighted with his treatment, that it had done all he had claimed for it. He hadnt given nor recommended any kind of pills, drugs, shots, nor any of the strong and nauseating stuff which most sick peo- -' pie think they must endure in order to be well. The main thing he did for me was to tell me, and prove to me how to sleep and how to come It was a sane preparation for sleep, good 6leep, and a similar process in reverse for waking up. It was some easy, restful exercises, and a warm sponge to the waist before retiring, and the same exercises followed by a cold sponge to the waist in the morning. That I had cold sponge which dreaded, became sweetly refreshing, inviting. I enjoyed it when I had to break the ice in the morning; I' enjoyed getting out and sponging off with snow. I really went to sleep, and I really woke up. My dreams were exhiliratlng, pleasant to enjoy, pleasant to anticipate. This is another very important phase of sleep which I shall not have time to tell as it deserves to be told. In short, it is this: When the mind Is occupied with our problems during our waking hours, it gets up a momentum by which it can and does carry on with them when it is relieved of our interfering consciousness. For instance, a reliable man of my acquaintance declared that when he was stumped with a problem in algebra, he retired to bed and in his dream he was shown that problem clearly solved. Several months ago I was very much annoyed because I could not find the apron of my typewriter which I had put away, and now I needed it. A man wanted to buy the typewriter, and I wanted to sell it, but that apron had to go with it It was where I had put it, but I had hunted my little study room from floor to ceiling, and couldnt Imagine what could have become of It. My concern carried right on into my dreams in which I went into my little room and opened the top drawer of my desk, and there was that apron. Besides seeing it there the positive assurance came over me that what I saw was real. When I awoke, although I realized that it was but a dream, I had no doubt it was in that top drawer, for I had seen it there, and I was about to get up and get 'it, but I was sleepy, and persuaded myself to wait till morning. In the morning I thought of that dream and smiled at my credulity, for I knew I had looked in that drawer, and it was not in sight I forgot about it till I went to my desk in the afternoon, and when my eyes fell on that top drawer, I decided to open LOCALS it, just for fun, and running of Mr. and Mrs. Guests my hand down under a little Rasmussen have been sheaf of papers, I pulled out Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. that typewriter-apron- . Thomas, Kearns. The two couples traveled over the million dollar highway to The San Juan Record Silverton, enjoying the beautiful Colorado scenery. The Montieello Utah Thomases returned to Kearns 1962 16, Thursday, August Ariz. and Bryce via Page, Two Page Canyon National Park. Legal Notice BACK TO SCHOOL - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND SPHSOflG, MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST To: DR. F. T. JONES, DR. F. .V. COLOMBO, LUKE PAP-UA. G. REID, L. R. PETERSON, Contests 9658 and 9661, against High Box Rim No. Reed No. k Permanents and High Reef lode mining claims described as being within sec. 2, 11, T. 35 S., R. 13 E-- , SL Mer.: D. V. WATROUS, F. P. ONEIL, FARRIN HOOVER, FRANK DOZIER, Contest 9659, against Dietz No. 1, 2, and 3 lode mining claims described as being within sec. 25 and 30, T. 35 S., R. 12 and 13 E., SL Mer.; LILY E. HALL DENNY, ALSO HEIR OF A. J. DEN2, 2, Deceased; NY, F. LILY E. IRITA DENNY, LER, ...... $7.00 Includes hair cutting and styling CASTLE BEAUTY SHOP Phone OR8-424- Blanding 1 LAW- HALL HALL TANGREN, OREM HALL, ELMA HALL, heirs of R. D. HALL & C. R. HALL, deceased; M. I. TANGREN, ELLA CLISTA JENKINS, STILSON, RO- RUBY HERMAN BERTSON, HALL, ERMINE FULL-LE- N HAROLD HALL, HALL, BARNEY HALL, heirs of A. E. HALL, deceased; MILDRED DEEDS, MAXINE TOPPING, BERDENNICE JACOBSON, NIS WARD DORRITY, DORRSCOTT SAMUEL ITY, FRED TUPPEL DORRITY, Heirs of D. S. DORRITY, deceased, Contest 96-6- against Prince Albert placer mining claim described as being within sec. 26, "T. 34 S. R. 13 E. SL MER. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, those certain mining claims set forth above situate in the Counties of Garfield and San Juan, State of Utah. A complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be Invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: (1) the land involved is nonmineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau 'of Land Management, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a bearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: July 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16, 1962 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 16, day of July, One call saves a lot of shopping To Serve you better we stock the most complete line of farm petroleum products in the West more than 100 in all. Besides familiar Chevron and RPM fuels and lubricants, we carry roof coatings shingle oil and stain solvents and paint thlnners wood preservatives, and many other useful products for farm and home. For any Standard Oil product, call E. A. HELQUIST, JU OR above-describe- d Nu Vu MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR Drive-I- n Theatre TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! Friday and Saturday August 17 and 18 THE 300 SPARTANS Sun., Mon. and Tues. August 19, 20 and 21 LUCKY LIGHT IN LICENSE THE WEKTAK Nearly PIAZZA Wednesday and Thursday August 22 and 23 THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER 20,000 prizes given away each week for a period of six weeks. Transmission Lucky License Numbers Are Listed At Your Local Goodyear Dealer, BRODER-IC- PRIZES LISTED ARE: Hammond Organ Laundromats and Dryers the lucky Theres nothing to buy, Just fill in a card with your name and license number and drop in the mail. This is the second week of the contest and several San Juan Bicycles Encyclopedias Fishing Tackle Fountain Pens Perfumes Carrel Hall Slicers Gold Plated Car Keys Keogh, Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah By G. M. Prisbrey Acting Chief, Minerals Section Transmis!ion with us. ' ver' - Special know- - HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO . . . Know your license plate number, then go to BRODERICKS, your Goodyear Tire dealer and see if your number is one of OF STATES J. E. Special Vacation for two in Paris, Steel Swimming Pool TV7 set (in color) ledge Special Tools Come in and Ye specialize in all y.v ! s t types. Automatic end . I f . Standard. 24 hours service on most cars. V ' v Mj. b , 'V'fxt t. ft, Born of sturdy Pioneer Ancestors check. 90-Da- Montieello V " ones. County numbers have already been listed. BRODERICK Candidate For San Juan County Clerk Democratic haul is a speciality K Montieello. TIRE SERVICE, In 1962. UNITED Mrs. Seth (Mabel) Wright WHIPPLE'S TIRE SERVICE 587-263- or 4000 Mile Guarantee y AUTOMOTIVE Taxpaying resident of county 26 years. Desirous of opportunity to work Employed over 5 years by First Security Bank The Wright Way of Service Live More Abundantly in San Juan I 0 Phone ' f 587-255- 1 S . would appreciate your support THE PRIMARY ELECTION IS VITAL V |