OCR Text |
Show San IfiC tyiian Tiectyid nu mTi HtwjSiInei5SSl o AS)C6TI6N rimfUgTrTTff 'K tiujKJi kiwu unmrtirm I m MRS. II. V. AI.WAItl) KDITOKS & I'l'IU.ISIIKRS N1 .MR. non Mccasun, nkws and fihmits i:ditor KnttrI .. at Monticillo, Utah an Kconi' in tht Puntoffice t'Una matter. rubli'hI rvtry ThuRwIay at Mntictlln, Utah SUnSCIWTION RATF.S: In County Outiiide County . Itox 42H, Monticillo, Utah 815.tr, . phone M7-227- H t 7 COKKESPONDKNTS Norma Young ..... Margaret Man el Helen ItaKhaw Mr. Kugene Iouahee Mr. Ial Dash . ... Monllcello Montlrello . Out Ka.v Itluff Monteiuma Creek .. Mr. I)aid Stairley Mr. Jeanne Johnnon . . Mexican Ha' Winding OSS ill a research brief issued this week by Utah Foun indicated in Sometime in the early 1970 n American 111 be able to telephone almost any here in the world without the help of an operator. Groundwork for worldwide direct dialing hai already been laid, the Nation al Ccographic Society lays. Each country hat been assigned a number under a global plan approved by the international Telecommunications Union in Ceneva, Switzerland. The Society goet on to lay that Americans will be able to dial direct to Europe at early at 196S. Intercontinental dialing will entail the uie of 1 3 to IS da t ion. n Uiing her phone, a housewife of the future will be able to order groceries merely by calling a supermarket and placing her order by pressing the code numbers for various staples. Another telephone Innovation of the future will be the "automatic transfer'1. A person leaving home can dial a double digit code number and the telephone number where he can next be push-butto- if these remarkable achfcv-ment- were? not enough, telephone companies are also working on the old busy signal problem. Instead of redialing the same number over and over when a line is busy, phone users sometime in the future will dial a number only . once. When the called patty has hung up, a switchboard will automatically put the call through and ring both phones. Utah's public schools, outstanding in their far reaching coverage and broad base approach, may be falling down in terms of encouraging high quality achievements, it is CCH1I, CCIC. T he City Maikrt hat amiuumrti that it Su-ir- t will Jjln with and lo-- e its doors f.r Ihc t lew Sundays, although the drC irion al to this being will be deferred until it it teen w bat Other liicft ha ut i w ill do. DGVKCimK. CC1C. is at Colorado State Vien-Unlvef-sii- t y have en. bailed ujon a long-ter- m study of bean Improvement tujjorted by a government grant of $60, ISA). known bean varirtict fall thort in protein compared with animal products and the study will be made In an atiempe to find an improved variety of bean that will approach the protein value of animal products. CORTE7, CCLO. Officials of the frontier Airlines met recently with the Chamber of Commerce and discus ted future plans for development of the airlines in the area. Although it was anticipated air travel would be slow. Frontier reports by Maxine Johnson pre- Thanksgiving dinner ,ucti at the home of John Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey and family and Andy Peterson. Ilia Semadenl and son, Tim-ml- e. went to Canada to spend 1965 National Merit Scholarthe holidays with Lila's mother ship exams, showed Utah rankand they will visit other relaing 45th among the 51 states tives and friends while there. and the District of Columbia. College Audcnts Diane and The most recent state rankings Clayton Johnson, Bobby Barry, in terms of fewest failures to Marie Johnson, Peterson, Andy past the Armed Forces qualiRae Richardson, La Von Crowfication tests, and of literacy ley and Sidney Snyder came of population over 14 years, home from their respective show Utah occupying its traschools for Thanksgiving. ditional place near the very top Mr, and Mrs. Dick Coleman "Utah has apparently succeeded and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom best in the measurements which Black and family and Pearl relate to a broad base approach Black were dinner gueAs on to public education. The com- Thanksgiving of Mr, and Mrs. Fore A Johnson. Carolyn Johnson paratively poor showing in high -- scholarship achievement, called in the afternoon. however, raises the question Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder without providing a went to Mesa, Aria, for Thanks-Rivinwhether lefinitive answer--o- f the state's present day educational philosophy may be tend- zona, Colorado and Nevada, a ing to provide insufficient chalSargent Shriver, director of lenge and incentive to the the federal Office Of Economic above-averastudent, from Opportunity, warned this wek whose ranks next generation that three significant changes leadership may be expected to in anti poverty legislation will the Foundation brief come," have a "great and grave impact states. on tbe Wyr on Povertyacioss th the nation. The laA congress is to blame for the situation, more Eighteen unpublished Shriver says, because it (1) rereports of uranium investigaduced funds available for local tions made by the Atomic Ensolutions by earmarking large ergy Commission geologists and engineers in the 1950's, a sums for certain programs, (2) reduced overall hinds for the guidebook to Western uranium War on Poverty below the and a deposits, preliminary minimum" budget geologic map of an area near OEO had requeAed, and (3) Austin, Nev. , have been placprograms OEO slid not ask for ed on open file for public inwere added and additional fund spection in the technical libary to finance them were not proat the AEC's Grand Junction, vided. Bearing the brunt of Colo, office. The 18 reports the cut most heavily, Shriver deal with geologic investigations and airborne radiometric said, will be local Community Action programs where funds surveys of properties in Utah, will be short and none available Wyoming, New Mexico, Ari- to support new CAPs. ge -- s lb,.! run H ilh 1 month bat brrn a. In )u) M). news dories about the b) -- pass, ing f P.ko by Highway 145 dy ol la 0 lprt Under-standab- CCRTFZ, CCLO. Television at Ion KRL7, In Durango, through Its attorneys, has tiled a pel Irion against the four Comers TV Club seeking to prevent the Four Comers Club from inter-tradi- ng two of ill 3 and 6 - in order channels to Improve service to all areas. This is a renewal of a continuing controversy between the two television A at ions and each one's claim to certain rights. A ais.! Mrs, S.ii ucl J, Sn.jth Alanjl.s, I all!,, os V 11?, (1 ry we. i! e s. eel end to v to hit ijnt I'i a i atives, then returned to .eHo oh Wednesday t.f n.. daVS I dole going O cr l.'f relMoist a tew Mr, and Mrs. Jsud Cole and w ei to S,!t take Ciry la-t Thursday rs.oeidng where they wens luauseguests of Mr, and Mrs. VafolJ Rolfson for it.e weekeitd. As it was their evening. .btiJien A Firtbday and Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, ft being T urn's birthday. Cunts isd Mrs. fJw ay Redd and JaugUcf, Kathy, Mr, and Mrs. Art Redd ami iaug'Sers of Moab and Mr, and Mrs, Ceorga Herron of vv Creek, aui and uncle of Mrv. Redd. Rat and Krirtl Redd rtayed over the weekerut with the Tom Redd family, tefore returning to their home f.t Moab. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Pearson aiwi family went to Greeley, Colo, Wednesday (or the holidays with the Ny le Coltons. Cn Saturday they drove to Delia, Colo, where they visited friends and relatives before returning horn on Saturday, ment when that department revealed it bad been buying and was continuing to buy up the necessary right of way along the main route of the ly pnapoied ftighw ay. the rumors and A ate ments caused a great deal of concent among U residents of Rico. a .!, I eak m l(il (l.ir tail atd lanl'y, 1'.. ..J Mis, Jcnjj 1 .r, and Mrs. Turn Redden-tralned with a combination were proven to be falte rumors by the State Highway 1 at a Ofuiter fcurit j V.r, .ud dr, Tcm Redd on Urditet. The PC1CK15, CCtC. t, t'tjh, Mrr HugruKJ afeiSt Cl !er, Sjeirftbe I an gls ing biiidayi si'i their . and I t fall lk i M.'l lKe. f.a liJ.us.HCf buy, Utah vl lh e tr a,, air tr.vti to l.r Ice rvi'iai'ieJ lor a week's visit, while Mrs, and the s I il.lieu let.irne J sn Mr, and Mrs. Cm Porter and cl ildren seat to Handing (or a fan sly T haiikiglvlug dinner -- t the home of bis sister and fan ily, Mr, and Mrs, Stanley tyiiiau. Cther dinner guests were bislrother, Lewey Porter, Alamogordo, N. M. , ami Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Porter of Handing. Jerry Creyeyas, who lives with the Porters, spent the holiday visiting his mother, Mrs. Beth Aten at Cljeto. fhrl-tet.ie- Mr, and Mr I Vy le Rowley and children went to I -- rvw an Wednesday fse the vuoutiois. were guests of Ms Tbete parents, Mr, and Mrv, W, Clair Rowley, They all wei to Cedar City T hursday to hav dinner with bfs sfaer and family, Mr, and Mrv. first visit to Salt take City they cii),-- ed sho) ing and sightseeing Mgf light ot tlseir vim was a jkone call on Thanksgiving J)ay Iron) 1 1. v id Roll son at the Van lego Naval Base, Mr, and Mrs, lee C. Christensen and sons went to Redmond la Wednesday to ftnJ Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, Arthur Christensen. Al bis mother has been tn poor health for som lime. y The San Juan Record Maalkrlios flash Thursday, I See. I, 1964 Tag DOXOL Liquid Gas for heat is "QUICKEST" PALMER'S PROPANE MONTICEUO BUNDING 5172652 6713641 Two V Thi V paulkl this V V Out East News g. reached. Thereafter all calls will be automatically switched to that number. t.J ler t! CORNERS sentation is based on two nationally published reports which offer sharp contrast with one anothrr. t recent tabulation by the Council for Basic Education, based on results of the digitt. As The Foundation n. Mr, and Mrs. 1. A, H.jg NAtlONAl NfWSPAMI lull. ill Around the 6fia( ptwtr af 1181 Pft3 atfttl! Mr4vr sfortl V V V 9 9 tight men and their tractors plowed the EaAland Branch Chutvh farm Saturday assiAed by several other men and young boys who worked single handed. Mr. and Mrs, Fukon Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Semadenl, Mr. and Mrs. John Catcher and family and Oscar Semadenl were all holiday gueAs of Margaret Serna-den- i. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Mrs. Bartell't father, Jack Horn 9 9 and his friend, James Lewis, 9 from Leitchfield, Ky. 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder 9 and family, with their daugh9 9 ter Phyllis from Boulder, Mr, 9 and Mrs. Earl Spry from Fort 9 9 Leavenworth, Kansas, all met 9 in Pueblo, Colo., at Uie home of one of Mrs. Spry' friends for Thanksgiving dinner. 9 9 Thanksgiving dinner gueAs 9 at the Eldon Johnson home was 9 Neriece's mother, Mrs. Emma 99 9 Whipple, and her slAer and 9 family, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Nesh 9 9 from Mesa, Ariz, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Brad-fie- ld 9 9 were Sunday visitors at 9 the home of Mr, and Mrs. J, 9 9 W'. Crowley, 9 Mr. and Mrs. James Barry 9 9 and Stephanie spent Sunday 9 at the Jamie Crowley home. 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koeh9 ler from Albuquerque are vis9 9 iting with Mr. and Mrs. Jamie 9 9 Crowley. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Beata Johnson is happy to have her tlAer, Cwen Erickson visiting with her. Fireside was held at the James Murray home in Dove Creek on Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. ForeA Johnson called on Ceorge Barry, Sr. , Sunday afternoon. Callie Bartell celebrated her ninth birthday by having Amalie Young spend the night with her. Callle's mother had prepared a lovely birthday dinner for them. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Bartell had at their holiday gueAs I Otal alts iktta PROvta valaai (ran (la HOMEMAKERS mm TURNTABLE SPIH-A-BI- N WITH 5 PLASTIC CONTAINERS confainen on an aasy spin turntable. Snug seal in flavors lids bint designed for easy fitting and handling pouring. Fiva tee-i-n 4 DELUXE ELECTRIC SLICING KNIFE : PRESCUT CRYSTAL PUNCH BOWL SET 27-P- C. This impretsiva Easy American ! al REG. 18.95 SALE PRICE REG. 5.7S styled bowl with 9" base, 12 cups, 12 plastic hangers and a ladle pecked in a handsome gift box. set includes an A A r A A A A A . A 15" t. QmBbs INDOOR SET 7-F- REQ DELUXE T. SCOTCH PINE TREE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS 178 SPECIAL QQ JjlJC in7 light C7 l2 assorted color set. Each lamp lights on T socketsadd With dependently. spring clip sage connector for easy decorating. 9 . 0 . A A BOX CHRISTMAS WRAP Natural tapered branches A A A , A A A A -A -A A ' A . A , A A A A . A A : A A for authentic beauty. Branches color coded for easy assembly and storheavy ing. Flameproof duty stand. Lasts for 5 rolls years. SPECIAL of smartly designed Christmas wrapping paper and 2 rolls of colorful foil. REG. A A A A A A A A A i 4 77 I 1.98 CtCCsC(CtClCICCCC!C!CtCtCCClCC!C!CtC,CCtC(Ci rcitcr.3 0 TIME-AL- 0 10 TRANSISTOR L AM FM AUTOMATIC LAMP & APPLIANCE CONTROL Now is the time to get REG. 11.98 SPECIAL 8 RADIO SALE PRICED 17 88 88 " DRIVE 1 1 -- PC. SOCKET WRENCH SET 8 88 LOW LOW Automatically turns any lamp or most appliances on or off at the time you select. A lighted home warns prowlers away. UL 10 Music at its best! 2 band radio with extension transistor antenna pulls in stations loud and clear. AC jack, 9 volt battery, PRICE Lifetime Reversible t. extension, 3 t. sockets, 4 sockets, spark plug wrench, metal box. guarantee. 5" ratchet, 12-p- earphone. TDdjJ04Ul in nm roe u CMiitkojul Black a Decker COMPLETE of both personal and business greeting cards. Your choice of either will be kept exclusively yours. 14-P- C. Vs" DRILL SET We have a complete selection $23.99 NOW ONLY 89 Custom fitted carrying case, 3 drill bits, 3" wire wheel brush, 3" buffing wheel, chuck key and holder, 5" rubber backing pad, three 5" sanding discs, 12" wheel arbor. Western Mine Supply MOXTICEIXO IXX)K COMPLETE SOLDERING VALUE 19 PHOXB 587-220- 3 ' ' ; IS88 i A V A A A A A ' REG. 11.95 SPECIAL GUN KIT 9!99 A versatile tool for any home soldering job; regular tip for utility use, a fine tip for delicate work. Kit includes a flat iron attachment and plastic cutting attachment. A A A A A A A A A A A A A Parley Redd Merc A B LANDING A A A !MAkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkK!ikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk , j : |