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Show Redd gives program at club Committee starts annual search Mrs. for '1964 Mother of the year' National The American Committee Inc. is now conducting a search for the 1964 American Mother of the Year. The committee hopes that in so doing all American motherhood will be honored. A person or an organization may sponsor a mother. Entries from the Southeastern District (San Juan, Grand, Emery and Carbon counties) must be in not later than Feb. 15. They should be addressed as follows: Mrs. D. B. Perkins or Mrs. Leonard Bartell, Monticello, Utah. Entry blanks may be secured from Mrs. Perkins, chairman of the Southeastern District Selection committee, or, Mrs. Albert H. Belliston, 1244 East South Temple, Salt Lake City 2, Utah. Mothers Buckaroo wrestlers shut out The Tikonis club held its Green River in league matches first meeting of the year Wednesday evening at the home of Monticello High school several classes because of Marcia Nielson. Lora Burr was wrestlers last Friday night on weight limits or no boys to fill home mats completely blanked the spot. Foi the program Mrs. Ivalou the unskilled Pirates from Monticello won in all twelve Redd gave a rendition of the Green River. The Pirates are weight classes in the meet Bowling Broadway musical show, Ok- entering wrestling for the first either decisions or forlahoma. She was accompanied time this year and forfeited feits. by pins, Maggie and Jtggs at the piano by Mrs. Maxine MOAB WINS Team Standings Frost. The 1964 year books Notice Legal In a close session of match- Northern Electric were distributed by the ofI es here Saturday night the UNITED STATES ficers. San Juan Lumber Moab DEPARTMENT on won Devils team OF THE The annual club Valentine INTERIOR points Monticello, due First Security In the interest of time, a mother or the one who sponsored her should gather materia at once pertinent to the mothers life and the accomp lishments of her children. The entry blank will be sent upon request. The mothers life sketch should be no longer than six typewritten pages and each childs sketch a page only. A recent photograph of the mother should accompany the written material. Three disinterested judges will decide who shaj) Leagues A-- 21-2- a party will be hostessed by to the loss of two heavy men, Parley Redd BUREAU OF LAND e Hunt, Jeanne Jones, MANAGEMENT rorfeited the two heaviest Gateway Adams-Perkin- s Filler, and Marilyn NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and these forfeits gave weights Wagner. & Henrie recCONTINUES FUN at finest southeastern PUBLIC Utahs Lyman SALE - this Moab meet. the district in the represent1Individual high games, Bud 1964 Bowlers state contest. The state win- reation center Park Lanes in Monticello. January 20, Results of the Moab matches Nielson 199; Clea Johnson 171. ner will pdmpete with other shown here are taking part in the Tuesday Mixed Fashion is subject, Under provisions of section were as follows: Individual high series, L. J. 2455, R.S. (43 U.S.C. 1171), state wfhners for the title Monticello there will be offered to the (M) Campbell 519; Clea Johnson league competition.' Shumways team Tuesday capt- at Palette club 1964 Mother of the Year. Moab (G) 413. not less at but highest bidder, and 626 ured both a series honors with All nominater mothers, whehigh game high BLANDING S. Johnson (M) pinned Team high game Parley The Palette than the appraised value, at a 95 ther or not district winners, pin high game and a 1,748 series. If you are not now club met Jan. 17 at the home public sale to be held at 11 Redd 603; high series, NorthJ. Murphy (G) will be honored at a state cerein the game of bowling, come on down of Louisa Lyman with Merlin oclock a.m., on the 11th day 103 , J. Codner (M) decision-e- ern Electric 1,774. mony in Salt Lake City this participating of March next, at Land Office, Jones as Mens Friday Night to . R. Lanes and Adv. Jackson (G) Park enjoy yourself. 312 Salt spring. Darling Building, rW An interesting illustrated Lake P. Redd (M) decisioned Team Standings Utah motherhood has been Utah the following 112 For Tlie Best . . . Bean Capitol Impl. 51 lesson on fashion from the be- tracts City, R. Dull (G) land: of Land honored in recent years having DescripCARD OF THANKS Concert tickets good ginning of time to the present tion, Utah 0118339, T. 34 S R. 120 J. Johnson (M) pinned Mesa Mining three Utah mothers made Luncheon Broderick Tire was 23 Mae Mac Jessie Sec. 26: Tne OrchesUtah Utah P. E., SLMer., given by Johnson Symphony We are sincerely grateful to Mother of the Year. (G) Western Mine Donald. NWV4SEV4, NEV4SWV4; Acres, 127 J. drew another state tra conducted by Maurice Randolph (M) Representing for and friends their neighbors Central Utah Ins. . Dinner will perform Friday bach wore a fash- 80; Appraised Value, $400.00. ladies The with Dr. Carroll Goons mother has Roger (G) McNeely acts of sympathy during ion of the past to add to the The lands will be sold subject 133 Purcell (M) lost to Foy Midnighters also been an American Mother evening, Jan. 24, in Moab un- many to reservation for ditches and Redds Motor der the auspices of the Moab our sad bereavement, and to enjoyment Breakfast (G) by pin of the Year. and a reservation of canals; nurses who doctors Dulaney Mines the and AssociaB. 138 decisionCommunity Concert, (M), Berry all oil, gas, sodium and potash Inuividual high gamd, 'Kfeith , Mrs. Mickey Palmer from to the helped care for our loved one. ; Z. (G)-;-.Francis ed The San Juan Record tion. 225;, high' eettes, Our appreciation cannot be Salt Lake City is here to tend ance United States in accord- 145 - Holders of San Juan ComShumway L. Woods decision (M) with the provisions of the Monticello, Utah HarrlfcSfel. Rodney expressed. adequately her Concert tickets while Mrs, mothers C. ed may family Act of July 17, 1914, March 4, Phillips (G) c, Thursday," January 23, 1964 munity Team high game, Bean CapiMr. and Mrs. Alvis Mize Dora Bayles is in the San Juan 1933 and is subject to rights 154 Blanding, Utah attend this concert free of M. Crittenden' (M) Page five tol Impl. 955; high series, Bean and the Gardner family of prior permittees or lessees hospital. charge. by Rex Moor (G) to use so much of the surface 165 S. Peterson (M) lost to Capitol Impl. 2,508. (With a total of 57 games played, Only of said lands as is required for B. Shelton (G) by pin 4 separate the first without mining operations, Monticello forfeited two hea vy four games teams.! to the patentee compensation . j for - damages resulting from weights. Bantam BLANDING HERB proper mining operations. (Ages 8 thru 12) Bids may be made by the This Saturday evening the Team Standings W L principal or his agent, either Buckaroos will meet the' San 3 Spares 4 2 at the sale or by Juan Broncok' fn 'the '.Moi)ti-cell- o Hot Rods personally 3 3 , mail. Bids for a parcel must w '.M'-j . gym. 3 No. 2 3 be for all the lands in the par3 3 Fireballs cel. Bids sent by mail will be 1 ' 3 3 Lions considered only if received at 2 4 Land Office, P O Box 777, Salt Vikings Individual high game, Joe Lake City, Utah, 84110 prior to 11 oclock' a.m., on March Black 132; hjgh series, (Joe 11, 1964. Bids must be in sealBlack 249. i ed envelopes accompanied by " Team high game, Team No. e certified .'Checks, . . 2, 434; The Bluff City! Chamber-ohiglj sfies, ,T?m or bank drafts, money orders, Moncashiers checks made payable Commerce, at a meeting Hits and Mrs. to the Bureau of Land Man- day night at the Recapture W Team Standings L agement for the amounts of the Court Motel, discussed the i 4 '! iO ) 12 bids. The envelopes must be petitions regarding the Butler Tigers STRIKE 6 area of Utah Highway Dairy Queen Wish lower in marked the 3Y 6 corner Public Sale Bid, Parcel 47 and planned a 'Picture of Shumway Apts. STAMPS H&W Dairy,-- , Sale held March 11, the Week promotion. 7 1964. The highest bidder at 10 Broderick Tire chamber Mrs. Warren Reck,5H-rthe sale will be required to 10 6 Cleaners it the meet- Abajo Electric ri,ta! ' pay immediately the amount president, presided 10 6 thereof. Any adverse claim- ing. Many of the U47 petitions Eager 11 5 have been filled and tetumed San Juan Record ants of the Individual high games, por-inn- e trucking Comland should file their claims, and several Shumway 219;! Ken Bailor objections, with the under- panies have sent letters indii signed on or before the time cating their cooperation. The ey 204. Individual high series, Rodney designated for sale. Any con- chamber felt a little more time Rasmussen 600; Corinne tiguous owner claiming a pre- was needed to complete the ference right must assert such gathering of material, Includ- Shumway 542. Hunts Ye,,ow clin9 Team high game, Shumway right to the undersigned with- ing Pictures. Anyone having in 30 days from the above sale halves or sliced, 4 No. 2Vi cans of accidents on the Apts.' 725; high series, Shumpictures date. However, contiguous 1,975. owners will not be able to as- Put'er section of U47 were way Apts. Tuesday Trio sert their preference rights to ureed to send them to the Hunt's any parcel for which bids are chamher. not received. For reimburseThe first week in February 6 No. Cans ment to owners of authorized was tentatively set as the time improvements on the lands, to present the material gatherpayment of cost of publication, ed to the governor. and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further BROCHURE 8 Oz. Cans fe The new Bluff brochure was information, write: discussed and Brother JuniR. M. Zundel per was authorized to complete Chief, Lands Section P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, the editing and have it printed. Utah 84110 PHOTO CONTEST ies, Corinne Shumway 517. Published Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, ' Team high game, Shumway in week the first Starting 13, 20, 1964 February the chamber -- will Apts. 479; high series, Shumsponsor a Picture of the way Apts. 1,400. Week contest. Four pictures will be put on display each Publisher visitinq week in one of the businesses in Bluff and the best will then in Mexican Hat be chosen by the public at a SANDWICH SPREAD, Swift's Prem. AA F2TlFaBv.,;ile K. C. MEXICAN HAT penny a vote. The winner for Chubs 3 8 Oz. By Colleen Bitter the week will receive a Den Dooven Jr., publisher of On Friday Dotty Mullikin gift certificate from the the Northern Gateways and departed from the mission to business where the pictures the Lake Powell Vacationland her home in Springfield, Mo. are shown. The contest is ex- magazines, is here gathering She has worked at the mission pected to last four months. material and advertising for a for a period of eight months in The chamber feels that the Canyonlands magazine which various capacities, but chiefly contest will accomplish two will be published the latter cooking and overseeing the ends (1) acquaint the people part of March or early April. school lunch program and of Bluff with points of scenic Den Dooven attended the 38 Oz. Bottle other kitchen duties. Her stay interest around Bluff and (2) San Juan Tourist and Publicity at the mission was marked enable the chamber to get a meeting held Monday evening with devoted service and she supply of pictures for future in Mexican Hat. will be missed by all staff and use. people. Dottys future plans Rules of the contest state Hiahway Patrol include entering the convent that all Ru,o pictures must be of near Boston. Ann St. of of interest in the Bluff leads M Men league points The new school roof has now area and prints must be black The Highway Patrol M Men been completed and clean up and white or color at least two basketball team, with six wins Some work is in progress. f inches in the and leading stone work remains to be done smallest dimension. All prints and no losses, are now M Men in the San Juan Stake allows. warmer weather when ( must be accompanied by a slip are followed They league. n outsta-tioThe regular Sunday giving the name of the photo- closely in second place by the Holy Eucharist was held grapher, the subject photo- Monticello First Ward team 3 at 4 p.m. Aneth Government graphed and directions on how with a record. school. Father Wayne and fam- to reach it. (Thursday) the Tonight ily stayed to have dinner with All photographs submitted games in the league will be Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shaw. must have been taken after Highway Patrol at Monticello On Monday Father Leibler Jan. 1, 1964 and all will be- Second at 7 p.m.; Monticello Minute Maid deand Brother Juniper will come the property of the Bluff First and El Paso at 8:30; and 6 6 Oz. Cans part for Huntsville to be in Chamber. Pictures should be Blanding First at Blanding attendance at the annual Epls-con- turned in to Mrs. Dean Bit- Third at 7. Clergv. The retreat Is be- ters. Apple, Cherry, Peach, Mince, Pumpkin Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday ing held at the Trappist Monasof next The BLANDING LOCALS meeting regular Frost N' Flame tery near Huntsville. the chamber will be Monday, January 24, 25 & By Jeanne Johnson A birthday party was held Feb. 3. each Lqe. 24 Oz. Size, i and Mrs. E. A. Helquist Mr. Helena for Monday evening went to Salt Lake City on mission LESS at the AT REDD'S PAY CASH AND PAY Longjohn EXPLORER GROUP business Monday. They were school. Cake and ice cream PLAYS BALL IN MOAB accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. were served to 15 guests. The Explor- Ken Helquist EASTLAND Dancing and record playing er group of MIA traveled to followed. On Sunday evening the St. Moab last Thursday evening BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jack-soChristopher club, has been in- where they participated in a vited to a birthday partv bv basketball game. Farmington, N.M.,'a girl , Mrs. Lune Hale for her n'eoe. They played LaSal Monday bom Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Phil To In are be Monticello. held The will at the night They BLANDING party Gold in all Strike We give Stamps departments Monticello, a boy mission school after the regu- under the direction of Jack i bom Jan. 22. Codner and Max Johnson! lar club meeting. Va-nit- Mer-rilen- d Eft Ridge Cafe A , i Bluff Chamber discusses i U47. i post-offic- Kgoltd1 KS ..... .. 39c SALAD DRESSING left-han- d It i 1 ....$100 ... $1 VIENNA SAUSAGE 77c ROUND STEAK FRUIT COCKTAIL STEWED TOMATOES ...... 69c GROUND ROUND MILD CHEESE lb c FEMIITand UEGETflBS.B POTATOES .$100 0 r PANCAKE FLOUR ... ...35c 33c 6 YELLOW ONIONS ib, i SHORTENING 59c CRISC0 OIL 65c JSr. 27 St. Christophers ! 49c , 25c . ... News from two-doll- u,, .... 43c LEMONS t. . BRIDGE MIX clri.Fres.h.. r? POTATO FLAKES TOMATO CATSUP $100 SYRUP Pvv d $100 300 IT 49c FRANKS ib.i,!':.p.r!.m:u.T....... 49c above-describe- $00 PEACHES TOMATO SAUCE . ! one-hal- nx 19c $100 ORANGE DELIGHT GRAPE JUICE PEC md (Irralfe ... $100 $100 29c 5-- 1 |