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Show Office Extension From the Sai jtctan Channel 2, KUTV 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. April 11, 1971. 3r5 397". "ACROSS THE FENCE istticii uiwii KMUimm- "Purifying Water Electrically' "Freezing Meats" Plant Exploration on New Guinea" u- H. V. ALWARD Going To Seed t What should you look for in er a packbuying a 50 of pound bag? Louis age Jensen, Extension A gromist shows you how to buy seed and the precautions taken to protect you. Editor and Publisher Entered in the pustotiiee at Monticejlo, Utah as Second Clas matter published every Thurda it Monticello, seed--eith- Utah ' SU BSCRIPTIOX RATES $4 In County. $5 Outside Count Box 428. Monticello. Utah S45i5 'ACROSS THE FENCE 1400" 'Preparing For Retirement" "Environmental Forestry Research" Better Environment For Growing Seedlings" Phone 5iS7 2277 CORRESPONDENTS -- H LEADERS TRAINING SCHOOL 4-- Latest word from Amy Kearr sley states that during die middle of April she and Glenn Baird will be in the area and will hold leaders training schools in Grand and San Juan County for 4h Leaders who s loose mishaps. Sometimes it throw rugs and a highly polished floor that cause the trouble. Many of our home falls, result from failure to "mop up a spilled substance promptly. would Unnecessary because it take a minute to clean up a Tripping over such things as curlers or worn floor coverings and electkal toys, furniture, cords also cause many falls in the home. increases ImprFr lighting the danger of falls from other irx causes and is often the cause itself. This hazard can be greatly reduced by properly locating lamps and light switches. More than one -- third of all alls around the home occur on stairways. They present about all the hazards of level floors and more. Lack of uniformity is one of the most serious safety flaws in stairway construction. Avoid it jy having all uniform steps and planning stairways that do not have pointed and taper greatest hazards in a home. Circular stairs are beautiful, but the beauty is more than offset by the hazard conditions they create. Handrails on stairs prevent many bad falls. But the hand rails and the stairways must have proper maintained. Steps in need of repair and loose or tom stairways coveringsoften lead to serious injuries. Repairs on these should be made immediately. Even if stairways are In per- ( ng steps. These steps commonly called "pie shaped" present one of the fect repair, accidents happen Avoid the dangerous situation of using stairways and landings for storage. Also, when carrying large objects up and down stairs, try to do so In such as that the next step is always visible; don't guess where it is. Makeshift stepladders and step stools also cause their share of home falls. Boxes on chairs used for particularly dangerous, though a widely used Practice The best advise is to have a safe ladder and take time to use it. 'BslmeltorNot desire help. As soon as dates, and times are scheduled we will let you know. GRAIN GROWERS ASSOCIA TION MEETING By Albert-R- . Lyman We scarcely dared touch the honey, which she spread liberally over the fearsome blisout of shape, and her agonizing ters, and swathed each hand in cries making us shudder with a toweL It worked like magic. apprehension. I wondered where The little one, having cried we could go for help, and whe- herself hoars, fell to sleep, ther her hands could be saved. and in a surprising few days, We had nothing but our slow the big blisters dried up and lumbering wagon in which to sluffed off without leaving a start anywhere and no one to scar. or advize. help What a wonderful woman had The little girl's mother was come with me to face the stern demands of the raw wilderness! calmly rummaging among our jumbled heap of sacks and Having graduated from the boxes till she found a jar of back of a cayuse pony instead of from the fourth grade in the 3 district school, I had aspired to marry an education. But beNOTICE hold my helpmate had had BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEeven less schooling MENT, Utah State Office, than I. All the same, she was Salt Lake City, Utah. educated, -- no school or comNotice is hereby given that bination of schools could train, the State of Utah, under the a girl more perfectly to be the provisions of the Act of wife of a first settler. I was Congress approved June 21, due soon to discover that she 1934 ( 48 Stat. 1185; 43 was prepared and able to meet U. S.C. 871a) has filed apany and every crisis which plication for the issuance of a confirmatory patent for the lands following-describunder State the to granted NOTICE TO WATER USERS various acts of Congress for the support of common schools Keystone- - Wallace Resources Utah 13741 Inc. , Lisbon Valley, via Moab, T. 34S. , R. 23 E. , SL Mer. Utah 845 32 has filed with the Utah Sec. 2, Lot 1, State Engineer Appl. No. 40479 SW?NE; Sec. 36, SNE, to appropriate . 5 ,Wi, SEi. sec. -- ft. of water in San Juan Persons asserting a claim to. County, State of Utah. The any of the water is to be diverted from a 10-iland other than through ft. deep well 200-3bona-fia or the State, having at a point N. 410 ft. W. 760 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 28, objection to the proposed issuance of patent, are reT29S, R24E, SLBGM; and used quired to file protests or notice from Jan . 1 to Dec. 31 for of their claims with the mining and milling purposes State Director, P.O. Box and incidental uses in the 1 1505, Salt Lake mining of copper in Big In- City, Utah 84111. Any claims or objections dian Mining Dist. at Keystonemust be filed with evidence Wallace mine and washing that a copy thereof has been and showering facilities of 25 served on the Utah Division people within NE? Sec. 34, of State Lands, within 30 T29S, R24E, SLBGM. days from date of last Protests resisting the granting publication indicated below. this application with reaof Where the State of Utah may sons therefor must be filed in have already transferred the duplicate with the State Enlands to private ownership, gineer, 442 State Capitol, the issuance of a patent will Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 not affect the present owner's or before May 15, 1971. on title to the lands. s R.D. Nielson Hubert C. Lambert State Director STATE ENGINEER First Publication March 11, in the San Juan Published 1971 . Last publication April Record April 1, 8 G 15, 1971. 8, 1971. HOME little girl's hands, puffed all WHILE PLAYING THE ROLE OF A PRESIDENT DYING OF CANCER IN 'THE BEST MAN." LEARNED HE HAD CANCER HIMSELF. HE HAD HIS CVOCE BOX ) REMOVED. LARYNX UNDAUNTED. GARGAN LEARNED A NEW WAY OF TALKING WITHOUT VOCAL CHORDS. NOW HE CRISSCROSSES THE NATION MAKING SAFE HOME AN INSPIRATION SPEECHES TO IThe San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 8, 1971 Page Two I ss might arise. When and if a wild man of the wilderness should thruss his big 45 in my face and threaten to blow my brain s out, she would be prepared and ready at once to suggest calmly just what I ought to do to go on in the enjoyment of good health. Now the settlement of White Mesa can not be related in the simple sequence of events. It is a complicated story. It deals with more interesting men and (05-80- 0) above-describ- ed 00 de - I women than can be introduced on a dozen pages. I was by no means the founder of the first settlement. The people slated for the beginning and could not come, some for one reason and some for another, till there was one on the townsite; and range to say there could be nobody on the townsite till somebody came. I volunteered to break the annoying stalemate by agreeing in 1904 to be at the place appointed in the spring of 1905. I was assured that the ditch would . have been completed to the upper Mesa in 1903, would be completed to the town when I got there. We waited and hoped in the solitude for that ditch to come and wondered whether it would reach us before the spring runoff was all gone. Inc 25.000 Progress SINCE 1947, WHEN THE 1ST DRUG FOR ACUTE LEUKEMIA WAS FOUND, MORE THAN 200 CHILDREN HAVE LIVED 5 YEARS AFTER TREATMENT, 100 HAVE LIVED OVER 10. SURVIVED 20. YET ACUTE LEUKEMIA WAS ALWAYS THOUGHT TO BE INCURABLE. TEN BILLION MILES OF DNA IN AN ADULT Km FcAiwrti yndKt. Mofld ngHit fewrved AMERICAS OTHER VOICELESS CANCER PATIENTS. each year kill about 28, OCX) people and injure another foui million in the United States, according to Spencer H. Daines, extension agricultural engineer, Utah State Uni-- I Cancer Mystery CANCER RESEARCHERS versity. ARE PROBING THE Although many home falls MYSTERY OF DNA IN involve stairways, porch steps, THE HUMAN CELL. DNA and ladders, more' than IS THE STOREHOUSE OF half of them occur on the same HEREDITARY INFORMATION. level. Slippery surfaces IF COILED STRANDS OF cause IN EACH CELL floor level DNA frequently WERE UNWOUND. EACH falls. Highly polished floors are responsible for many of these THREAD WOULD STRETCH 6 FEET ygs. igfeiKegn n. WILLIAM Falls continue to lead the list of home accidents that f ed WITHOUT A VOICE GARGAN, IN 1960. James Crowley and County Agent, Blaine Jones left Tuesday morning for Logan to attend a grain growers meeting on Wednesday. It was a vn good session on problems on growing the grain. They returned Thursday evening. The Old Settler is climbing 2 . AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY LEX REALTY, Realtors Monticello's finest beauty sljop with complete stations for operators and plumbing for jwo more. 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