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Show San fuan Second EDITORIAL NATIONAL iiSSa Ic6ti5; UUKU URNKl lErtOUUniB MR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. JONES. Owners and Publisher BOB McCASLIN, NEWS AND SPORTS EDITOR Entered In the Postofficr at Monticello, Utah os Second Class matter, tinder the Act of March 3, 1879. Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah $3 a year SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In San Joan County $4 a year Ontside San Jnan County Phone Box 428, Monticello, Utah 587-227- 7 CORRESPONDENTS Monticello Monticello . . Blanding News Blanding Out East Bluff Montezuma Creek ... Mexican Hat Marilyn Rowley Grace Cleary Norman Lnndell Barbara Palmer Helen Redshaw Mrs. Eugene Fonshee Mrs. Pat Davis Donna Brown What progress cancer research? How soon can we expect a cure for cancer? It is a disease of tremendous complexity, yet research gains already have led some scientists to predict we will see the problem solved within our lifetime. There is reason for this hopeful outlook. Within the short span of 25 years, we have made such progress as this: A drug has been developed in treating a rare type of cancer found in women after pregnancy. It is the first solid tumor ever to respond to chemotherapy. The "pap smear was developed, making it possible to discover uterine cancer cells in an early and curable stage. The mortality rate of cancer of the uterus, once the most feared of all forms of cancer in women, has dropped 50 per cent in 25 years. At present, there is no preventive or cure for leukemia, but the lives of patients are being prolonged with new combination of drugs, and many scientists believe that cures will be found for this type of cancer sooner than for any other cancer. Hundreds of scientists in many branches of cancer research are working long hours in laboratories across the country to find new clues to fathom the mysteries of a disease which takes the lives of more than 800 Americans A DAY. The head of one of the largest research centers has said, "People think there is a lot of money available for cancer. There really isnt. There are many things we wish could be done . , This is worth keeping in mind when you are asked to contribute to the American Cancer Society during its annual April Crusade against Cancer. The pace of support for cancer research must be stepped up to bring closer the day of victory. Your dollars can help, so contribute generously when volunteers begin calling on you this week. , Have you read the Classifieds? Mews of the Queen Gfy of The Golden Circfe Montezuma Creek News Spring has apparently begun its first major upheaval this week with warming days and sounds of distant thunder. Fishermen have been bitten the hardest and if the weather holds, many will probably wet their lines this weekend, t? ijf Monticello Scouts, seeking credits for safety merit badges, this week observed traffic in the city at various hours and some of their findings were astounding. Hundreds of unsafe practices were noted, some rather humorously. Several boys, for instance, observed from the Post Office Monday morning. One was heard to observe, when he saw local insurance agent Eddie Boyle coming to work, Oh boy, here comes E. Boyle, he ALWAYS jaywalks!! r At least one law enforcewas also observment officer ed by the Scouts to be PARKED IN THE RED ZONE! Those youngsters have sharp eyes and they dont care who it is, they still make their observations. Were just thankful that no one has yet deputiz 4 it LEGAL ed them and Issued them ticket books. tr Your pocketbook may feel a little shrunken after all the have claimed their drives share this month. Seems like By Pat Davis What a way for spring vacation to start Rain and then all that lovely snow. It was wet but you cant deny the beauty. But if this is spring weather, I wonder when summer will come this year? The Francis Longs are parents of a boy weighing 8 lbs. 14 ozs. They named him Jonathan. Congratulations from all of us. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Wolf and Sue Lynn took advantage of the school holidays. They headed for Jal, N.M. to visit Elsamaes sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. C. R. Fussell. On the way, they stopped by to see their son LeRoy who lives in Albuquer- Uncle including everything, Sams income tax collectors, make their drives for funds during the months of March and April. Coming up this week are Heart and Cancer Fund drives and ticket sales for a Monticello Museum benefit. All, however, are worthy projects and should receive the que. residents wholehearted supMr. and Mrs. Wendell Wills port. spent the long weekend in ei Paso, Texas with a side trip Reports drifting into Mon- to Juarez. ticello' from the north this Another immunization clinic week indicate that the State was the 30th. There has Department has been held Highway a good turnout for these started work on additional clinics. laning at the Indian Creek Mrs. Wayne Perry hostesturnoff on U.S. 160 to provide a wider access and turning sed a birthday party for her lanes to the access road to son Mark last Wednesday eveNational Park. ning. There were 15 fifth ana Canyonlands It would appear that the state sixth graders to enjoy the fun. road is in agreement with San and refreshments. Mark was Juan County that the present 11 years old. The Doug Madlocks, Huck turnoff is entirely the proper Morrises and Don Howes and adequate location. spent last weekend boating. The square dancers are having a real good crowd but theres always room for more. NOTICE So you adults and teenagers it out on try nights. cent interest, and $4.00 cost Seven oclock Thursday is the time. and advertising fees, are paid Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathews before April 9, 1965, at 2:00 spent last Saturday shopping P. M., I shall pursuant to the in Farmington as did Mr. and provisions of said Section, sell Mrs. Frankie Yazzie. the personal property at PubDon Burnhardt placed very lic Auction to the highest bid- high in the State Math Meet. der, in my office, County Court I believe it was sixth place. House, Monticello, Utah, upon Im sure his family is pretty which said taxes are a lien proud of him. to San Juan County, in the Don, Orian Peikert, Darrel manner prescribed by law for Mathews and Ronnie Burnett such taxes, penalties and PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES FOR 1965 Pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and by the authority vested in me by said Section, I, Ralph Burtenshaw, County Assessor of San Juan County, Utah, do hereby give public notice that the following persons are delinquent in the payment of personal property taxes in the amounts costs.' set opposite to their names on Ralph Burtenshaw, Assessor the property indicated, in San San Juan County, Utah 1965 for the year Juan County (SEAL) for the several amounts which STATE ) . OF UTAH go to make up the whole )SS taxof the delinquent OF SAN JUAN ) COUNTY es hereinafter set forth, and Subscribed and sworn to bethe same are hereby made part fore me this 31st day of March, of this notice. A.D. 1965 My Commission ExUnless said delinquent taxes, pires Mar. 22, 1969 together with penalty of two Marian Bayles percent of such tax, eight per Notary Public (DISTRICT) VALU. TAX NAME DESCRIPTION . Owner Unknown Reo Truck 1952 Model 100 $3.91 Serial no. 108910 120 Willys Pickup 1955 Serial 55168 10215, with an Auner drill 3 mounted no. This equipment is located at Noki Dome. Published April 1 and 8, 1965. 4.70 LITTLE THEATRE Monticello, Utah Show time" 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. A HARD DAYS NIGHT The Beatles Mon., Tnes. & Wed. HONEYMOON HOTEL R. Goulet N. Kwan Free show to Eleanore Hacking Bring Ad TH-581- Mrs. Sarah Barton left last for the week for a visit in Logan with State Speech meet on debate the Wesley Norton family. She and legislative forum. Don will also spend some time in was given a superior on the Salt Lake Citv. latter subject and Orian rated The Jimmie Forrest family a good. spent a few days in Los AlaDiana Nelson wasnt serious- mos, N.M. with the family of ly hurt in the car wreck last Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edwards. Friday but shes pretty well It was the first time they had battered and sore. This was a seen their new little grandhard way for the teenagers to daughter. learn that cars arent play Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen but it could have been and family spent the vacation toys worse. from school in Orem with his Brother Lawrence Layman parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron from Springdale, Ark. , will Jensen. They also stayed one provide the sermons for the night in Nephi with Mr. and coming revival services at the Mrs. Harold Laird, former all went to Provo Calvary Baptist Church. The revival starts April 4 and will end April 11. Do plan to attend. Tuffy Overton and yours truly have their birthdays this Sunday, April 4. If he wont tell his age Ill keep mum, too. Were over 21 thats all that needs to be known. Bill McAlpine and Bill Davis are planning a weekend of fishing down on Lake Powell. If they can catch them as big as they talk theyll need to take a dump truck. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson and daughter, Vivian, vacationed in Salt Lake City, returning Sunday. During their absence Diane Nelson stayed with her friend, Elizabeth Hurst, in Blanding. Preston Cook family. Mrs. Carol Behunin and daughters spent the school holiday in Salt Lake City and Provo,' returning here Saturday. Lisle Adams and sons, Gregg and Robby, made a business trip to Salt Lake City the last of the week. We Specialize New Kitchens Monticello residents. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Jones and family had a brief trip to Provo and Orem. They visited with Mrs. Velma Cook and the For Tbs Best Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen Rearrangements ... Up to 5 years to pay Breakfast Basket Cabinet Luncheon Shop Dinner Ph. Elk Ridge Cafe Ph. Blanding, Utah 565-346- 6 Jim Slavens 6 Blanding 678-389- The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 1, 1965 Page Two Door and Window Glass important to the safe driving of every car on the road. Make certain that your car is safe . . . bring it in to ns soon for expert repair BROKEN? New Glass Installed In Wood & Aluminum Windows and Doors r.lOHTICELLO LUf.lSER & IIDWE. 587-242- Smart car owners know that balanced wheels mean safer, smoother riding; the wear while and tear of your tires. yon save on Come In soon and let one of our skilled mechanics balance your cars wheels. Wrecker Service Palmer's Ford Sales N. Highway 47 4 Call Us the Next Time You Need Blanding Ph.: 678-298- 1 b Monticello Shell Service Dick's American Service Monticello Monticello Monticello r.lonticello Texaco Ed's Chevron Service Hurst Oil Monticello Monticello Monticello and Blanding Redd's Monticello 66 Service P & F Service Monticello Monticello Bluff Mnmr Cortez 1440 E. 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