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Show News of the Queen City of the Golden Circle New F&G licenses News Happenings Glen By Donna Brown needed April 16 Wallace and Cecil Johnson back Fred Jensen is back in Lee Richey. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin after spending the winter in Mesa, Ariz. with his son of Denver were Saturday overand wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde night guests of Mrs. Martins Joe Jensen. parents, Mr. and Mrs. vacaMon-ticell- UYJ stock up on MIU for the weekend ! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by Vtuh D.itn banners Shop with The Record Advertisers juec&&' M o A family excursion of the Salt Lake LDS Temple is planned for this weekend. Going from here will be Mr. and Mrs. Clyn Young, Mrs. Cornelia Perkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Nielson. They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sampson of Provo. Wayne Young and a friend. Miss Louise Goodworth, were down from the University of Utah for a weekend visit with Waynes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darroll Young. Also making the trip was Alan Nugent of B landing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams returned last week from a trip to California. They brought with them for a short visit their daughter, Mrs. LaRae Jensen, and her two sons, from Gridley, Calif. Mrs. Cornelia Perkins has returned from a stay of two months in Mesa, Ariz. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Zola Peterson. Mrs. Perkins attended the temple sessions frequently and had a good visit with many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and little daughter, Audrey, are vacationing this week in Sun City, Ariz. with Mrs. Youngs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adams. They had been tioning in Phoenix. Mr. Martin has been transferred to Ft. Wayne, Ind. so the family will be moving there when school is out. SJH honor roll fold A man doesnt start life unthen hes til hes married finished. TEX burgebs) We Specialize In New Kitchens -- Cabinets Kitchen Rearrangements Howte ej 3 Basket Cabinet fiHItv Jr. Texburgers Sat. Only! Shop Ph. 565-346- 6 1440 E. Main Cortez Jim Slavens Ph. 678-389- It was love at first sight looked into a mirror and there I was. Blanding 6 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NATIONWIDE UTAH STATE B. P. A. TEAM EVENT $5,000 April 1st - May 10th FINANCE $5,000 In Prizes In CO. Prizes Nearest Home Of "READY CASH" Mens Preliminaries $15.00 Per Team Mixed Preliminaries Womens Preliminaries $12.00 Per Team $15.00 Per Team BOWL ANY TIME LANES ARE AVAILABLE Money when you need it. RULES CALL or WIBC bowlers. Open to all sanctioned 50 for women. Based on 23 of 200 with maximum of 40 pins Men Average based on last year book or current average, whichever is higher (21 games or more) 3. Bowlers may bowl preliminaries as many times as they like but can only bowl with one team in finals. If you are on more than one team to go to finals, you can be replaced by another eligible bowler. 4. One team of 5 bowlers, 3 must be regular bowlers (21 games or more) and shall bowl the preliminaries In the house their league is bowled. Mixed Doubles Any sanctioned bowlers and in any house. 5. $1.50 Bowling, $1.50 Prize Money. ($1.50 per bowler in finals.) 6. One team out of every 3 entries in preliminaries will go into finals Based on high Ogden .Utah. handicap series for 3 games. FINALS MAY 23, 24 1. ELIGIBILITY 2. HANDICAP ABC "Southeastern J. to serve yo- uFarmers, let us get your tractors and trucks ready to go now. This weather wont last much longer' and it will be time to get into the fields. with 36 months to repay. Auto Signature Household goods 1st and 2nd Real Estate Mortgages Our new mechanic is equipped and experienced to handle all of your mechanical needs. Baling Twine Wire Good Used Cars and Trucks 61 Dodge, 62 59 58 57 54 V-- 8 $1495 ton, r. sedan $1795 Pontiac Catalina, V-Ford Galaxie, a.t. $695 V-a.t. Chevrolet, $750 V-- 8 Chevrolet, Vi ton, $795 wheel drive 4 $400 Jeep pickup, Vi 4-sp- d. 4-d- 4-d- r. 4-d- r. 8, 4-sp- Barbed Wire Ford, 8N, 6 cyl. Ford, 9N, 4 cyl. MM, UB Case S. 160 Minneapolis Moline TRADING POST d Hisen-houve- Out East By Helen Redshaw Eastland reports 1V4 inches of rain so far since April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Barton went to Salt Lake over the weekend where they attended the LDS conference and Evan consulted his doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson were in Farmington and Aztec last week. Carroll Johnson and Rex accompanied Gary Crowley home from Cedar City last weekend for Garys sisters wedding. Marsha Crowley accompanied Judy Blaidsdell home to Cortez Sunday. Mrs. Marion Miller left Monday for Southwest City, Mo. to visit her mother. Dinner guests Saturday at the J. W. Crowley home were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mahaffy and children and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson of Yellow Jacket, Colo. Mrs. Helen Redshaw returned home Friday after nearly three months in California where she went for her brother Guy Crones and his wifes 50th wedding anniversary. She also visited relatives at Concord and Novato, and friends at Madera. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder have returned home after spending the winter in Mesa, Ariz. ft Your Cur Needs Attention Now! Ul-te- y MONTEZUMA By CREEK Pat Davis Mr. and Mrs. Mevin Johnson travelled to Albuquerque last weekend. They combined a trip to the doctor with a shopping spree. Quite a few of the boys and girls attended the junior prom last Friday night. On Saturday night the Post Prom dance was held. Billie Mathews was one of the chaperones for both affairs. Its been a happy week for Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dick having Mrs. Dicks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lige Ellison here visiting them. The Ellisons came up from Crosbyton, Texas with Rev. Otis B. Tetherman who is the guest evangelist at the Calvary Baptist Church this week. Don Forbes, our school principal and Baptist preacher, was pretty happy himself lasta weekend. His fiancee Miss Robertson visited for a few days last week. Miss Robertson attends a seminary in Louisville, Ky. She stayed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Patrick while here. After seeing the pictures on the front page of the Record, Jim Mathews headed for Halls Crossing Monday to try his luck. Wy-non- Door and For those Spring and Summer driving Window Glass months ahead. BROKEN? New Glass Your car needs a thorough lubrication to replace washed out grease and to force ont old dirt from all important joints. Equally important is that thorough wash and wax to preserve your cars finish. job Installed In Wood Aluminum & Windows and STOP IN AT ONCE Well change the oil, lubricate, wash, wax and do shape for the everything to put your car in y warm days ahead. , tip-to- p Doors MONTICELLO EL LUMBER & HDWE. I 587-242- 4 PASO SERVICE Monticello 587-263- 6 P AmOCDKKSDD H Gas Co. has recently been purchased by Gordon Adams. We welcome old and new customers alike to call us for all their LP Gas needs. We will strive to give prompt and courteous service. Black & Nielson LP I L G A Canyon Lands Propane Service E. Gordon Adams, Owner Blanding 678-271- 6 - S The Complete Gas Service , Monticello 587-244- 2 Depressions always come at when everybody a bad time is out of work. v The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page rfeven ii i I rJ Remodeling or IHC, M New John Deere, D Case, DC Farm and Haying Equipment Noble Cultivators SAN JUAN d. Construction UTE MOUNTAIN CONSTRUCTION JIM SLAVENS P. (Former Firestone Store location) Monticello New Holland g 8, Bean Capital Motor and Implement Company East U. News from Good Used Tractors Kent (Red) Rogers & MOAB Loans up to $5,000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo on East U.S. 160 and are ready Manager Today and Pick up your READY CASH the next day. Monticello We've moved to our new location E. Blair, AL 39911 Utahs Finest Recreation Center 587-229- 5 I Modlin, all went horseLola and Harold Page spent riding up Johns Canyon the weekend in Las Vegas and families from Salt Lake Sunday. visiting their son and his wife, were dinner guests Friday eve-inand Fern Newport Marvin and Betty. Betty is Floyd of the Jack Pehrsons. were dinner guests Sunday at home from the hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doug- the Elmer Price home. doing fine. lass and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown and family spent their long change in Moab. Morris and Donna attended the Easter Sunrise Services at the Arches Monument. Others attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Unger and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis and family. Norbert Wolner was a guest at the Newport home for Easter breakfast. Next to the beautiful San Juan River Susie Burns is working in the staff house now taking 22 Modern units, wall to wall carpet, air Judy Neffs place. Mr. and Mrs. Foulke, Ester conditioning. Roberts folks, visited here last week before going on a vacation to Arizona and ColoTasty foods in our modern Restaurant rado. Earl, Grace, Marvin, and Mae Rasmussen drove to Monticello Sunday for an evening See the Fabulous beauty of Monument of bowling. and Natural Valley, the Goose-Neck- s The Wayne Brennen family Phoenix. weekend in the spent Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mar-oland family left early SatCANYON COUNTRY SCENIC TOURS urday to spend their long change in Sagauche. r Lawrence ana fat Standard Oil Products and sons were week-- , end visitors at the Luther 'A' Chevron Gasoline 'At RPM Motor Oil Risenhouver home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradley Indian Jewelry Picnic Supplies and family returned home this weekend from their vacation. Tourist Information ft Indian Rugs Lupita Harrison Is in the Monument Valley hospital. LICENSED HUNTING GUIDES The Dick Thompson family moved to Moab Sunday where AZ. Dick was transferred by Mexican Hat, Utah June Bailey returned home Monday from Salt Lake after spending some time visiting her daughter. Gay and Cameron Staveley returned home Monday after the weekend in spending Grand Junction on business. Everett Neff, Norbert Wolner, Bruce and Glenna Stevens Leo Barthelme, Bobbie and ft ft Bur-tensha- Kathleen Guy11th grade mon 4, Don Bernhardt 4, Charles Lyman 4, Robert Nielson 3.83, Scott Blickenstaff 3.8, Ruth Harris 3.8, Berdene Brown 3,8. Terri Burtenshaw 3.8, Carolyn Guymon 3.6, Sylvia Nielson 3.6, Kline Carroll 3.5, Ronald Burnett 3.5. 12th grade Dwight Hurst 4, Robert King 3.83, Shirlene Denney 3.67, Dixie Harvey 3.6, Nancy Kartchner 3.5, Walter Buttrill 3.5, Curtis Butt 3.5. Up to 5 years to pay Steaks 7th grade Uene Harvey 4, Mary Blickenstaff 4, Marcia Jones 4, Kaye Palmer 4, Tony Brown 4, Dee Stevens 4, Iris Cox 4, Marta Redd 3.83, Robert Seely 3.8, Jackie Skinner 3.67, Jeannine Rich 3.67, Elo Heyman 3.67, Dina Nielson 3.67, Layne Lyman 3.6. 8th grade Karma Palmer 4, Minerva Brown 4, Jeanne Hunt 4, Allyn Kartchner 4, Sue Zan Lyman 4, Brenda Martineau 3.83, Rhea Laws 3.5, Wendellyn Jones , Wayne Beeson 3.5, Stephen 3,5, Susan Mosley 3.5. 9th grade Mary Kay Lyman 4, Caroline Watkins 4, Grant Hurst 4, Brent Jones 4, Sterling Palmer 3.83, Roscoe Heyman 3.83, Elaine Black 3.83, James Hacking 3.83, David Kimmerle 3.8, Ruth Martineau 3.6. 10th grade Calvin Black 4, Dale Black 4, DeAnn Halli-da4, Patti Fletcher 3.83, Austin Lyman 3.83, Danny Palmer 3.83, Elaine Guymon 3.8, Shirley James 3.67, Ted Black 3.6. t Char-Broile- d 14. y Kitchen MONTICtLLOJTAH By Norman E. Lundeil The honor BLANDING roll- for San Juan High school, third term, was released last week. Sixty-fou- r students made the honor roll. The seventh grade has the most on it with Utahs 1964 fish and game licenses will be in the hands of agents throughout the state by April. 10, in ample time to meet the April 16 deadline on the old licenses, according to the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Beginning on April 16, anyone in pursuit of fish or game must have a valid 1964 license in his possession and visiblv displayed. RESIDENTS Residency requirements of the state require that a person purchasing a resident license must be a citizen of the U.S. who has been bona fide domiciled in the state of Utah for six months immediately preceding the date of purchase of a license required by the law and includes residents of this state in military service, attending school or employed in the federal service, who have not established residence in any other state. DEER TAG The only major change in the licenses this year finds the deer tag attached to all the big game license issues. Cost of the licenses is unchanged with the various kinds and prices remaining the same as in previous years. from Mexican Hat, O. Box 474 Blanding Phone Continental 678-389- 6 Like Camping with your boating? cockpit of this aluminum runabout has room for all the camp-ou- t gear youll ever need . . . pins space to spare for fishing tackle and skis. Upholstered front seats offer more storage in the seat backs. Flat floor makes deck chairs ideal for rear seating' or accessory upholstered rear seat. Hydro-formealuminum construction . Over-siz- e d Gnl. Length 166; Centerline 159; Beam 66; Transom width 62; depth 37; load cap. 1300 lbs.; max hp. 75; approx, wt 415 lbs. COLOR STYLING; White hull. Charcoal Red deck. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: AD items above trim. (except rear seat) pins running lights wired to switch; windshield; steering; transom splash well; drain; foam flotation; hardware. Long shaft transom. ACCESSORIES; l. fnel tank Canopy; with gange; upholstered rear seat thru-transo- E. 678-290- 1 A. Black Blanding |