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Show Doc Smith, takes his childoffices of Mr. Anderson are ren and family to the desert located in the small white areas, enjoys his garden which building just across the street and his entire family he both from the postoffice and many work with, although he says times residents can see the Madge is the motivating facmidnight oil burning in his tor there. And up until last offices as Mr. Anderson labors over some knotty legal proweek, he was an avid bycycle blem presented to him by some rider. BUT - after taking a troubled client. spill on his bike which put a large scratch on the side of A call to his law office may his face and which necessitfind our counselor immersed his wearing a bandage on ated deep in his law books, with the head, he is not so sure i his desk piled high with briefs, Our profile likes to hunt and notebook, scattered papers, Is a canny hunter - he presand of notes piles opened ented his wife with a new legal books in which he has deer rifle (fully expecting to been briefing a case. Most be able to use it) but she allaw offices are a hodge-podof legal documents and Mr. ways goes on the hunt with Anderson's is no exception as him and brings home a nice he answers the phone with one deer. L. ROBERT ANDERSON In school Robert excelled hand, scribbles on a piece of in from paper, hastily grabbed sports and during his senior the wastebasket or the desk, year was named the "All Around advice one momAthlete" being progiving rapid ent and listening intently the ficient in tennis and other next. All this denotes the where he grew up, graduating sports. He has managed a we are Little League baseball team here," "LaFayette, busy profession this man is from Manti High School. the historical phrase all can involved in. However, he is in the past, currently plays recall reading about, may He thereupon attended Snow a happy man in his work and tennis to keep trim and thorhave been the one used by says that "the practice of law College at Ephriam for two oughly enjoys the game of in a place like Monticello is Madge Anderson when the years before enrolling at the Rook, although he insists Anderson family arrived in on and University of Utah where he playing with "Sanpete extremely stimulating Monticello to make their " received his Bachelor of Laws Rules. is There such a satisfying. home way back in 1954. in 1954. of and interdiversity people However, he declares that Yes, our business profile ests that no one worries about Immediately after his gradhis favorite pasttime is that this week is none other than uation from the Law School of being a "railroad" fan. He getting in a rut. " at the Robert the While attending the Junior Anderson, University, LaFayette only loves to ride the railroads and eminent barrister, churchman one in the State, he came to College at Ephraiam, Bob does so at every opportunity. and citizen of Monticello. Monticello where he joined met and courted his now wife, It is probably fortunate for the in the practice of law with Mr. Anderson is probably the Madge, although it took him county as a whole that we do at Donald Adams until Mr. Adams four years to win her. No County's leading attorney not have a railroad nearby, law and legal defender. He left the county to take emdoubt his talents as an outstandwe would lose a first class or was born in Provo, Utah and ployment with the state in ing attorney would have stood lawyer. Salt Lake City. The law him in good stead at that attended schools at Manti Mr. Anderson could be particular time for he apparSan Juan's "Mr. called ently needed a lot of good Republican" for he is comargument on his side ! The pleting his second successive Andersons have eight children as County Chairman of term ranging in age from 16 years the Republican Party at the to three. They came to MonSales and Service on new and used machines time and during the present ticello with two daughters and he '50's served two years in have since had six sons and Good this capacity also. He is most as Bob puts it "it may be the active in his church, and is water". The family is a close We will be in Monticello every Tuesday a director of the jresently one and enjoy the outdoor Cemetery District. He is a life a great deal. Bob enjoys Call 587-2- 2 77 lor Service membe r of the Chamber of jeeping, something the entire Commerce but admits that he Sales & Service Sewing s not "a very good one" as family does, takes flying with his close trips friend, ie just pays his dues. (Note to 103 N. Main Moab, Utah Business ge We have purchased the Singer franchise Service Guaranteed Machine CC president). He is a pleasant person and always has a Jocular word for a friend and a smile on his face. He can be seen walking to his home from the office or to his office from his home. He is a hard worker and bums lots of electricity as he toils throughout the late hours. He is also a scholastic genius - a member of Phi Kappa Phi, a member of the Board of Editors of the Utah Law Review, has been admitted to practice in the State Supreme Court and holds the Order of the Coif. This is a scholastic organization limited to the Law School of the nation and to the members of the profession and a limited number of graduates are awarded tills distinctive honor. Attorney Anderson believes in the future of Monticello and the county. He says he feels that anyone is fortunate to live in Monticello and that he does not know of anywhere else where you can ski within 15 minutes drive of the city, or where you can partake of the recreational facilities offered in our county. He says, and we quote, "the thing that makes the future bright is (1) we have a lot of space, an advantage in a number of ways. As people move around the country, there is more demand for space. (2) Because we have a lot of area, we have wide opportunity to develop our natural resources. " He went on to say that we have more natural resources than most places. He continued "during the 14 years since I have been here I have seen a couple of oil booms and the uranium business come and go and come back again, and potash exploration and activity. You don't know what is around the comer - something i s always popping up and I think that certainly we have a wealth of natural resources, including our scenery. My main concern is that we have emphasized our tourism angle to the neglect of some of the other things we need, such as development of 'bread and butter' business things for the good of the entire " The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 4, 1968 Page Sixteen FLEETSIOE PICKUP (MODEL CE10934) CHEVY-VA- N 108 (MODEL GS11305) during snsurolefs soltien ttnniuersm Specially eauipped pickups: Buy now and get special sale savings on a husky 12 ton Chevy box. Job Tamer with a big comSix or V8 engine. Custom fort and appearance equipment. Chrome hub caps. And chrome front bumper. 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