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Show VOL. Si, Mont ic ello, San Juan County, Utah 84535 NO. 14 12 PACtS THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1971 Canyonlands Capitol IOC per copy Cool Climate - Warm Welcome Rep. McKay to visit San Juan Washington D. C. -- - Utah Congressman Gunn McKay today announced that he will be in Utah the first two weeks of April to meet with interest-e- citizens in the outlying counties of the state's First Congressional District. Representative McKay will ' leave Washington the first of April in time to attend sessions of LDS Conference in Salt Lake City and also has meetings scheduled with Utah Cover nor Calvin L. Rampton and other state officials. While in Utah, congressman McKay also plans to visit Morgan, .Cadie, Rich, Summit, Wasatch, Duchesne, Daggett, Uintah, San Juan, Grand, Emery, Carbon, Sev ier and Sanpete counties to make personal contact with as many ol the constituents of his District as possible to get a sounding on the current political problems facing Congress. Details for the visit are now being completed by Congressman McKay's district offices in Ogden and Provo. Golden Circle network of science and recreational high- ways in the State of Utah. Representative McKay was speaking in support of the Resolution of the 39th Legislature of the State of Utah and entered the Resolution in the official Congressional Record. Lady golfers plan year month at the club. The ladies Invitational Tournament has The Ladies Coif Association kickoff meeting was held te April 1 with President Pehrson presiding. Ladies days this season will jbe every Wednesday at 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. All ladies who are interested in joining are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Pehrson, or at the Pro Shop. The luncheon meeting of the Association will be held the first Wednesday of each been scheduled for July 14 with a 9 hole flight and an 18 hole flight planned. A luncheon will also be held and prizes awarded. Ladies clubs from the area will be represented at the tourney. Several Club tournaments have been scheduled fa the season. Qualifying rounds will be accepted after April 15, and hopefully before Mar-guri- Utah Symphony to play here April 14 Program for the Utah Symphony Orchestra in Monticello on April 14 has been announc- ed. It is listed below: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor-Tchaikovs- Intermission. Overture of the "Barber of ky. Seville"- - Rossini Punch and Judy- - Robertson Capriccio Espagnole- - Rimsky Korsakov. This is a varied program which should be enjoyed by everyone. Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony is famous for its melodious themes, several of which will be familiar because they have been adapted for popular songs. Rossini's comic opera, "The Barber of Seville, " is well loved for its lively melodies, and Rimsky -- Korsakov's Cap- riccio is constructed of Spanish dance themes with brilliant orchestral effects and virtuoso solo passages for several instruments. Symphony made its first European tour. In addition to began his career in Germany, later conducted in Paris and came to America as the youngest conductor ever engaged at the Metropolitan Opera. Mr. Abravanel has since conducted many of the major orchestras of the world, including the Berlin ' Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. Associate conductor is Ardean Watts. the five concerts at the Athens Festival and eleven other concerts in the major cities of Europe, the orchestra gave, enroute, its debut performance at Carnegie Hall. Maurice Abravanel, Musical Director and Conductor of the Utah Symphony since 1947, was bom in Salonica, Greece and was reared in Lausanne, Switzerland. He Monticello Chamber Reports According to a report by Treasurer Bob Sparks, 62 members have signed up for the Monticello Chamber of Commerce this year, a total of $1100 in dues so far. Mr. Sparks also reported that 65 trees will be in Salt Lake City about the middle of this month, ready for planting as a Arrangements have been continuation of last year's completed for the appeartree project. ance of the Utah Symphony City Councilman, Larry Orchestra in concert at the Bailey was a special guest Monticello High School Audiand discussed the City street torium on Wednesday, April program at the Chamber this 14, at 8:00 p. m. under the He reported that the week. baton of Maurice Abravanel. County has completed a center The Utah Symphony, listed line survey of the City streets by Fortune Magazine, as one of the top twelve orchestras jand that the Council has identified several drainage problems in America, has earned this which it hopes to solve. fine reputation not only The general street program through it's fine concert being followed was developed series "at home", but as few years ago and continues a result of extensive regionthrough 1972. The City has al touring, its tours abroad tried to get federal funds for and extensive recording. curbs and gutters, but was Concert audiences throughturned down. The council has out eleven western states look also found that legal costs forward to regular visits from of a special improvement the Utah Symphony, and in district would be prohibitive. 1966, at the invitation of the Greek Government, the Utah However, the Council is pushing property owners to complete curb and gutter work at the time streets are improv- ed. May 1. Redds installs new machinery i With the installation of a new Bear Telaliner, Redd's announces the development of a new service to electronically balance and realign tront ends as a new safety service for San juan County residents. A t the time of the installation of the new equipment, Jack Codner and Jim Warren f have received special training in the operation of the new equipment which is said to be the largest in the Four Comers area of it's kind. Manager Bob Sparks said, "We are delighted with the newly installed equipment and know that it will give a fine new service for all of our many friends and customers. Mayor Ehterington has stated that a special citizen committee to work on curbs, gutters, and sidewalks would be encouraged. City Administrator Bill Walton explained the bond payoff schedule of the City and stated that Class C Road funds received from the state were inadequate for the road work scheduled by the City. Robert Skewes dies in Viet Nam Pfc. Robert J. Skewes, 20, Bountiful, a former resident of Monticello was killed in Vietnam March 20 when . hit the night quarter in which he was stationed. Pfc Skewes entered the U. S. Army Sept. 2 and was a member of the 501st Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. a grenade Jack Codner and Jim Warren check the wheel alignment of a Buick on the new Bear Telaliner at Redd's. |