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Show Continued From P.i;e 10 To attest to tl'.e amount of time this iv. an devotes to his profession and to his patients, he sees an average of nearly 200 patients per month. Thursday is his busiest day, with Monday the second busiest. He does most of his surgery on a Tuesday. His patients come from all over the county - Blanding, LaSal, Montezuma Creek, and Monticello as well as from Dove Creek. When he first came to Monticello the hospital was located in the building which is now the Country Club and the rooms were so small that you could not even get a stretcher through some of the doors. We learned that on one of his busiest days he handled many emergencies. In one he day, several years ago, who Wood Glenda attended had broken her leg, Grant Nielson, who had broken his BES reorganizes third grade Upon a recent screening of third grade students lor Remedial Reading, it was determined the Is Indian in youngsters were so deticient a language skills that special class other than Remedial Reading should be devised. Therefore, the three third -grades were re constructed for language, reading-- and math, which entails one half of their instructional day. Mr. Kay Johnson, who holds a degree in Indian Education from B.Y.U. was selected as the instructor for reading and math Mrs. Delia K. Shore, who's doing research for her master's thesis dealing with I.Q. tests for Indian Children, directs the English .u second language program, assisted by Mr. Jolm'on and Mrs. Violet Hickman, a very able and cooperatixc aid. The team is using tor rnglidt language study. Mr, Fries-Roj- origin as they study their families and the occupation their father and or mother. They are surprised to see that a many of these jobs are of as lohuson has introduced It's Bennett Day MeCraw Hill Programmed Reading and is uing main concrete esperi-enccri- n a xery CTeat deal of Importance. Their home room teachers, Miss Judy Finlinson and Mr. Leonard Howe, already report a good change in attitude they return to their regular classes in the afternoon. See and Hear Mimary modern math program. They have been also using a language Master machine with language cards that the children nave responded well to. The language program has begun to instill a pride of Richard M. Nixon & Wallace F. Bennett on ankle, delivered five babies in the afternoon and took care of a child who had been run over - all from 1 p. m. to 1 1 p. m. This is a busy man! He is versatile too - one evening he was playing bridge and was called to the hospital to care for a youngster who KSL-T- V 7:30 P.M. had suffered severe cuts. On his way out of the hospital, he found it necessary to stop for the delivery of a baby -then back to his bridge game. Pictured are Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Shore directing a small Dr. Goon is a real asset to group language activity. our community and a definite factor in its growth and development. Every community requires professional people to analyze its needs, to offer suggestions for the betterment of the community and to whom the residents can look to for active leadership. And San Juan County is fortunate in Hard-Working having a man of the caliber of Carroll D. Goon - to do all these things and to administer to the sick and ailing, to bring sunshine and hope to the life of both young and old Friday, Nov. 1 Paid Political Ad by San Juan County Republican Central Committee Continue the Record of Accomplishment of a Republican Legislature The Republican Legislature EAST The Gordon Baitells flew to Grand Junction last Thursday for an appointment with Dr. Rigg. M. Gastwirth from Cypress, Cal. , and Earl Bums of Long Beach, Cal. , spent the weekend here on business and with visiting the H. W. Redshaws. (Mr. Gastwith also visited The Record office and made our acquaintance. Honored their pledge not to raise taxes. Honored their pledge to repeal voting law requiring voters to declare their party before voting in primaries. Reorganized State Government in an effort to create greater economy and efficiency in State Government. ) Canasta Club met with Mrs. Myrtle Wancura last Wednesday. There were three tables Re-E- Alfred Frost lect to play. Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Bartell hosted a family dinner at their home Saturday evening. Guests were the Cooper Joneses, the Rex Johnsons, the Gordon Bartells and the Howard Saunders. Gary Crowley attended home coming festivities at Fort Collins last week and visited his sister Lavon and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith and small son have been visiting the Lewis Calverts. They are from F armington, N. M. There was standing room only only at the farewell party held for the Gordon Bartells last Friday, evening. They are leaving this week for their new home near Charlo,Mont. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, October 31, 1968 Page Eleven EXTEND FREEPORT Constitutional Amendment UTAH'S FIRST AIR POLLUTION LAW AGRICULTURE Provided for Constitution Amendment to permit assessment of farm lands on the basis of use rather than Market value. of all unRequired Board of Agriculture to verify ownership cattle offered for sale. branded non-dai- ry to Provided unlawful slaughter any livestock which has not been brand inspected. HIGHWAY SAFETY Created Legislation for better highway safety. Provided for lower alcohol blood content and immunity from liability to content. physicians, etc. , when blood is drawn for alcohol Unlawful and drivers training. Provided for better licensing for minore to purchase or possess liquor. NARCOTICS L. S. D. Added Glue Sniffing under Drug Control Act. Added to State Narcotics Code. Added L. S.D. to State Narcotics Code. Strengthened Narcotic Control. CRIME Passed Legislation to Strengthen Crime Control. Set up State Peace Officers Training Academy. Increased number of highway patrolmen to keep up with . . Interstate and Primary highway building. m more be Law to particularly inclusive, Amended Obscenity dealing with pornography. VOTE FOR MIHPiredI MADE TELEPHONE HARRASSMENT UNLAWFUL EDUCATION Increased level of support for public education. with Upgraded teacher retirement program to be competitive surrounding States. Provided for Utah's entrance into the compact for Education. PART TIME EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM FOR RETIRED TEACHERS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Strengthened Freeport Law. Allow Incorporated towns and counties to issue Revenue bonds to entice industries and meet industrial competition from app approximately 37 State with similar laws. GIVES PREFERENCE TO BIDDER SELLING UTAH GROWN MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS GRAND JURIES etc. OR Provide removal of public officers for malfeasance, Grand Juries given right to approve counsel and investigators. Firstf Candidate for State Representative Political Ad Paid for by Citizens for Alfred Frost A RESPECTED MEMBER OF THAT REPUBLICAN TEAM |