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Show 7e Scut fQctcui MEMBER ATI ruan ixtcui ec&ui EWs umu Kfiminnm - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hines and pMpeh Association Founded 1885 EDITORS & PUBLISHERS Entered in the Postoffice at Monticello, Utah as Second Class matter Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah SUBSCRIPTION RATES In County $4 Outside County $5 Box 428, Monticello, Utah 84535 Phone 587-22- 77 CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Vera Park Monticello Mrs. Pearl Lewis Monticello Mrs. Jo H. Bayles Blanding Mrs. Florence Galbraith Blanding Outeast Mrs. Helen Redshaw Mrs. Sharon Grounds Bluff Mrs. Pat Davis Montezuma Creek Youth learns on the job As Summer Vacation comes around every year, one of the most pleasant sights is to see so many young people on the job working in the stores, for the City, and in many other capacities. is quite true, as the Employment Service says, "Youth learns on the job. " Even an hour's job, properly supervised, is good training. Let's remember our younger For it days and how hard it was to get that first job and try to support the young people who are seeking their first job, and a good learning experience to go with it. We know, from the number of young persons working, that employers are well aware of this problem and the only good solution to it. But let's try just a little bit harder and find some more jobs now. Scouts pack trip into Dark Canyon A pack trip through the virgin wilderness of Dark Canyon climaxed several months of pack and week-lon- g survival training for the 22 members of Explorer Post 2313 of the Monticello 1st family have moved into the Rex Harvey home. The Harveys have bought a trailer and will make their home in ArizArvid Black. Pete got his ona for the present. Master's degree in Accounting Visitors at the Ray Lymans in May and has a position in the were the Portland. during holiday Raymond and Austin Lyman MR. AND MRS. H. V. ALWARD least explored areas in the Nation. The Party planned to explore as many of the major tributaries as time permitted. The group was led by Buck-le- y Jensen, the Post Advisor, and Johnny Wade Hansen, a Ward. senior at Brigham Young On May 28 the Explorers traveled to the head of Trail University. the for and Explorers who participated Canyon, camped the expedition were: Monte in the night. Thursday morning leaders and their Christensen, Scott Boyle, Kirk began boys of one of their exploration Bailey, Dow Young, Richard and David Smith, Robert San Juan's great canyons. and Months of planning Adams, David Bronson, Silas prepand Alma Smith, Kay Randall, aration have made it possi for aration made it possible Doug Pehrson, Kim Lewis, Kerry Freestone, John Larsen, the boys to live in relative comfort (considering) with Richard Brady, Phillip Brodand food a of few pounds only erick, Jimmy Muhlestein, and Kelly Rogers. equiptment per man. On June 3 the party was met Considerable experimentation at the mouth of Dark Canyon was made with various kinds a party of boats, and taken and by of concentrated dehydratLake Powell to Hite, to down food Total ed foods. weight an epic Scouting conclude nine about was for the week adventure. pounds per person. Bedding consisted of a sheet made into a bag and a space TB blanket. Total weight of the bedding was about 112 pounds. Experimentation indicated that this arrangement Tuberculosis Clinics have was at least as warm as a norbeen held this week in San mal sleeping bag, but with ' Juan County under the direconly one --third the weight. of the San Juan County tion Pack frames, extra clothing, and the State Office Health cooking equipment, and other Division of Health. survival gear bring the total the Clinic was On pack weights per man to about held Monday Monument at Valley; on 17 pounds. at Tuesday Navajo Mountain; Dark Canyon is one of the at Montezuma on Wednesday great Canyons of the entire on Creek; Thursday at Aneth Southwest, and certainly one on and at Blanding. Friday -of the grand daddy's of the 1965 this Since service has San Juan County area. Its a year. twice provided )een remoteness, size and rugged has the San Juan County terrain have combined to keep lighest incidence of tuberit one of the least known, and culosis in the State. Clinics held this week Mrs. Merene Humphrey and Mrs. Jacqueline Wilson and children spent several days visiting with brothers Vint, Kent and Gordon Redd and their families. Mrs. Humphrey comes from Orangeville and Mrs. Wilson from Provo. Mrs. Wilson expects to join her husband Dean in Pennsylvania soon. Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Shum-wa- y with Maryann, Gayle and Mark have gone to Capistrano Beach, Cal. , for two weeks on as Salt Lake by Mrs. Washburn. The Frost Slacks entertained at a chicken amner on Monday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wesley L. Bay- families from Salt Lake and the les visited at the home of his Dale Lymans from Hall's Cross- brothers, Grant L. , and Scott L. , for the Memorial weekend ing. and called on many other relMr. and Mrs. Jim Copeland who were on their way to Provo atives and friends. They made a trip to Blue Mountain and the to attend the graduation cera in for brief Bayles Ranch at Allan Canyon emonies, dropped visit with the Ashton Harris and enjoued a picnic on the family last Thursday. The range. Dr. and Mrs. Bayles couples had become acquainted continued on to Grand Canyon when the Harrises were in Jack- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watkins sonville, Fla. , during their have received word from Mesa, mission years about 33 years Ariz. , that Mrs. Watkins' twin ago. A group of friends of Jim sister, Inez, is very ill with cancer and undement surgery Harris from BYU arrived last Friday to see the scenery of San again on Tuesday. Juan County and spent the night The Lynn Lymans went to at Hall's Crossing. Mancos on Memorial Day where Mr. and Mrs. Pete Black and Mrs. Lyman visited a cousin, son left Tuesday for Portland, Essme Bauer who works at Mesa Ore. , where they will live. Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Platte D. Bayles They were accompanied as far and family came from Flagstaff to The San Juan Record spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Caroline Bayles Monticello, Utah and sisters, Carol, Margaret Thursday, June 5, 1969 and Marion and brother Reed. Page Two Steve Bayles, son of Platte, recently returned from a mission to New Zealand and will report this week for the service. the beach. Four of the children cf the Lynn Palmers visited their par- ents this last week. Coming from Thornton, Colo. , were Mr. and Mrs. Phil May and their six children; from White River, Ariz. , the Kent Palmer family and coming from Hinton, Okla. , was the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Palmer. In addition the Ned Palmers of Blanding joined the group and all spent a few days at the ranch north of Blanding. The six May children remained for a visit with their grandparents. Jay Palmer and family continued on to California but will return to Blanding. Other guests of the Lynn Palmers last week were the Clyde Gutkes and the Wilbur Gutkes of Holiday, Utah, who were on their way to Phoenix and Douglas. Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watkins left early Thursday for Pullman, Mr. and Mrs. Clisbee Nielson Wn. , to see their son, Clyde, of Salt Lake spent the weekend receive his Doctor of Vetervisiting relatives, among them inary Medicine from Washington State University. He will Yvonne Fortner, Eva Labrum, Mrs. Wiley Redd, and Mrs. Ida Nielson. Bonnie Isham and Dee Towle practice at Roy, Utah. The Mrs. Clint Palmer and daughW atkinses will spent a night are all attending two college with their daughter, Marilyn ter Polly made a trip to the credit classes being held in last of state the northern two for the next part Smith, and family at Hyrum, Blanding week and made arrangements weeks. both going and coming. for Polly to enter BYU this Mrs. Irene Watkins received It's good to see Judy Morris fall. She is a once visit from Mr. and Mrs. in camp again. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black Russell Rogers and family and taking care of the Towle chilreturned last weekend from dren while Dee is attending Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers Bloomfrom and family who were on their school. Judy came Provo, bringing their daughter Elaine home with them from field on Sunday. way to Salt Lake via Hanks-vill- e. BYU. On Monday the Blacks Russell will be rememMarrin, LaFern and Debbie went to St. George to visit to bered as "Bing" to many of his Avery left for Oxnard, Cal. , old friends here. the Ralph Brown family, Mrs. spend a few weeks with their Pearl Hawkins and Mrs. Evelyn Relief Society at the Nursing son, Charles and family. Brown Woodrow and dome In the few games that the El Hughes Tuesday proved to be an enjoyable one. Instead of Paso men's softball team have and family in Hurricane. The the regular lesson a program two men are brothers of Mrs. played, they have come up of music was given by Mrs. Black. victorious. Keep up the good Nadine son and Redd Mrs. Vint Bryce Bayles and her childwork, guys. Lake ren Salt in several J. T. and Bonnie Isham and Hans, Judy, Bruce, Gary, days spent last week. Bryce traveled to Jim and Lyle. Mrs. Bayles children drove to Las Vegas, N. M. , over the Memorial Craig, Colo. , for a visit with accompanied her children as they sang group songs and weekend where Bonnie's folks a missionary companion and live. dans, Bruce and Jim gave Mr. Redd joined his family on vocal The Harold Rupe family mowill week This solos, while Hans and they Saturday. Jruce sang a duet and Bruce ved to the Wingate Plant at be buying merchandise for the gave a piano solo. Gallup, N. M. Sorry to see thenParley Redd Merc, ' We had all been go. expecting them to leave but it still was ' sudden. Our deepest sympathy to Bob Towle and family on the death of his mother in Arizona on Monday. Blanding Reservoir had its share of Montezuma Creek citizens on the opening day of Fishing season. All returned home with smiles and fish. Anita Cordova is vacationing Find out how to make in New York at the home of delicious everyday dishes her brother, Chuck and his with beer such as beer bride. Tuffy and Louise Overton, meat loaf, beer chicken,-beewith Janet and Billy are in ks sausages and beer Killeen, Texas for a cake. And then there are visit. They hope to attend a baseball in game league big such gourmet treats as Houston while there. rarebits and Carbonnades In a few days the Melvin Walker family will be leaving Flamandes. j our community. Mr. Walker Beer cookery is as has served as school principal traditional as yesterday... this past year and is returning as modern as tomorrow. to USU where he has accepted an assistantship while he conBeer adds a! real flavor treat. tinues his studies. Mrs. Walker las served as president of the Aneth Relief Society. It has 5een grand having them with us and we hope that one day L beer. Send me I'm interested in recipes for cooking my they will return. free pamphlet. Hats off to Frankie Yazzie, im Mullis and Tommy Nelson who have consented to help with Little League this season! IffiraO asciis (gfftggfc Learn the ! secrets of beer cookery r two-wee- Summer Session starts Monday School will start Summer next Monday in Monticello. Interested individuals may contact their teachers for iirther information concerning classes offered, times, etc. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOlTM 5TH SALT LAKE EAST CITY. UTAH |