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Show Concert Assn, to begin campaign Blending girl wins prize Again study for novelty act at state county insurance buildings and vehicles was a- gain discussed by the San J uan County Commission MonLiability exposure will be- county problem next when the new Utah law come a July 1 concerning governmental immunity to lawsuit goes into ef' V ' ( fect. The commission asked that Mr. Bailey present figures culminating in a meeting Saturday, Oct. 9, to select the artists for the seasons concerts. It was announced that the organization had placed a hold on the popular Men of Song quartet for one concert. Inasmuch as Blanding has a fine new auditorium, it was decided to hold one of this years concerts there if enough memberships were sold in that community and south to justify Lyman family it. The annual rummage sale has visitors was set for Friday and SaturThe Maxine Lyman home has day, Nov. 5 and 6. It will be building been a happy place with many held in the vacantMonticello of the visits from members of the just north Co. There will also be family. Daughter Janean visit- Lumber ed for two weeks before return- a bake sale in connection with ing to the College of Southern this project. Utah at Cedar City and another daughter Tauna, also a CSU FOURTH QUORUM PARTY student, was with her family last week. Robyn Lyman has HELD ON FRIDAY been home on leave from the Members of the Fourth Navy before leaving for Hick- Quorum of Elders and their man Air Force Base in Hawaii. partners met for a party FriA nephew, Dennis Sharp, and day evening in the LDS Culturhis friend, Robert Poulsen, al Hall. spent a recent weekend here The group numbering 40 perwhile enroute from Denver to sons dined on barbecue sandProvo. The group got together wiches, salad, root beer, and for a Sunday dinner with the watermelon. Entertainment for the eveEd Garret family and Larry ning included table games. Lyman before Larry left for his studies at BYU. , A proposal by Dave Bailey of Central Utah Insurance for a comprehensive insurance policy to cover liability and physical , damage for all county day. The board of directors of the San Juan Community Concert Association discussed-- the fall membership campaign at a meeting Tuesday evening in the Alonticello Library. The campaign will get underway with a kick-of- f banquet Monday evening, Oct. 4, and will continue throughout that week, broken down as to the cost of the insurance for various county activities. It was also decided that it would be best to wait until the outcome of the special session of the legislature is known as the immunity problem may be changed somewhat at that session. SET POLICY The commission also Monday established a policy to pay all county employes the $3.45 insurance allowance, whether the employes join the county group insurance plan or carry their own insurance. It was felt that this was a salary fringe benefit and should not be denied an employe simply because he did not desire to The San Juan Record join the countys group insurMonticello, Utah ance plan. Thursday, September 23, 1965 Page Eight Sell it with a Classified Ad i ) fi" ... WHEN Candidates must fiie for council by Oct. 18 The deadline for prospective candidates to file for the fall municipal elections in Monticello is Monday, Oct. 18, according to City Administrator Phil Palmer. Mr. Palmer said this week that forms and nomination petitions had been given to chairmen of the two city parties but individuals may have their names placed on the ballot by obtaining 25 voters signatures on a nomination petition. Parties may nominate candidates at the official party conventions. THREE VACANCIES The terms of two city Arlow Freestone and Milt Nielson, expire this year FIRST SECURITY BANK of Utah was one of the most as well as the term of Mayor active participants in the recent Utah State Fair JunKen Bailey. Both the council ior Fat Steer Auction. Here Willard L. Eccles, left. and mayor positions carry four First Security senior vice president, and A. J. Redd, year terms of office. Monticello, director of beef cattle for the fair, hold a Prospective candidates who string of ribbons representative of the cattle purchased desire to be affiliated with the bank from 4-and FFA members. The large two city parties should contact by the was ribbon to First Security for purchaspresented either Eddie Boyle or Ernest reserve the ing chairmen of the grand champion steer. Sonderegger, groups. coun-cilme- H Ivanhoe: Russian garden tool. Utahs Bennett on Ethics Committee Planning A Party IT'S A "MATTER OF FORMS" SEE US Miss Jeanne Hunt Jeanne Hunt, age 10, is the contest in Monticello Aug. 21. proud owner of a second place That prize consisted of $10 and red ribbon presented her at a trip to Salt Lake City. First the State Fair in Salt Lake place winner in the state conCity Sept. 17. The contest took test was a lad from Davis place in the Riverside Stake County, with a beautiful soHouse which adjoins the State prano voice singing in Italian Fairgrounds. Jeanne won her and third place was won by a $10 second prize and red rib- five year old boy from Washbon in the annual Farm Bureau ington County who gave a Contest doing a novelty act comic reading about a tramp, which included performing on dressed in a tramp costume. the piano, giving a reading and A second thrill for Jeanne, finishing with an accordian in addition to enjoying the number. exhibits at the Fair and There were approximately .20 many Ice the Capades, was winning contestants in the 1 to 10 year a blue ribbon cookfor her group and Jeanne became eligi- ies as did her friend Denise ' We print forms See our Complete for every business need New line of and print to forms the that wilt perfection Let us design a T. On a label to a suit your business to anything from letterhead, get our suggestions and estimates. 4-- ble for the contest by winning Blickenstaff. first prize at the San Juan Jeanne is the oldest daughter County Farm Bureau Talent Of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black of Blanding and in addition to The wrong lies in unmerited in the falsehood her parents was accompanied censure, to Salt Lake City by her grandwhich does no one any good. Mary Baker Eddy mother, Mrs. Hester Black, and her foster sister, Diana Jersey. Personalized Vice President, Hubert Humphrey, left, discussess the new Ethics Committee assignments with committee members, Wallace F. seated, left to right. Sens. John Cooper Bennett John Stennis standing, left to James Pearson right, Mike Monroney The newly named Comand Eugene McCarthy mittee is authorized to investigate allegations of improper conduct which may reflect upon the Senate, to recommend disciplinary action and to suggest new Senate rules defining and insuring proper standards of conduct. The San Juan Record Party Napkins THE SAN JUAN RECORD Record Want 279c POST TOASTIES Ads BEEF STEW Bring PIE FILLING PEAS Results 9$100 SSET DABY FOOD Dinty Moore 24 49c N 35c DelMonte303 CATSUP ""I1:... JUICES Dpl? graplfruUPlt!T: -- PECANS Phone SALVO Pillsbury ,0oH 10 4$l . 3$l lb- - 2277 DELI ITEMS GRAPE JUICE FRYERS CertiFresh 14 oz 69c 69 FRANKS rilCCCr ViKICCjE iT.2!-.57- e . ib. 33c 55c AA.rAA"1... Mild Longhorn Hiland Maid Lb. Pendleton frozen FISHSTICKS !.1A-!--- 59c u 69c BUTTER G!'d!u?!!t--. Friday and Saturday c ALL Meats USDA Choice Beef Only DON'T SETTLE FOR S&WAA6$1 LESS jfoop stoms CELERY u.,.a.h.B.le.a:h........ 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