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Show the San Juan Record MEMBER OF THE rocw4l Open House at Library To Honor Mrs. Bartell Nine Children Confirmed at . Catholic Church An open house will be held honoring Mre. Reta Bartell, on Sunday, May 23, from Miles and Jane Turnbull 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p. m. Publishers in the San Juan County Library in Monticello, Utah. Mrs. Bartell is retiring from Entered in the Postotfice at Monticello, the San Juan School District Utah as Second Class matter where she has been employed for 27 years - the last 14 as Published every Thursday at Monticello, Elementary Supervisor. The Utah open house Is being jointly sponsored by the School Board SUBSCRIPTION RATES and the Literary Club. The In County public is invited to attend. $4 and Mrs. Bartell was bom at Rc&yn.Turri. Trujillo Outside County $5 The Record regrets that the Cedar City, Utah on July 11, names of four of these nine 1905. She began school at . Box 428, Monticello, Utah 84535 Parowan and later graduated children were mistakenly 1 Phone 587-22from high school in Pleasant omitted from the article on the confirmation in last week's Grove, where the family had CORRESPONDENTS issue. moved. She attended Brigham A reception for the children Young University, and later tncMhe Bishop followed the received a 2 year normal deMass. gree from the University of Utah in 1927. She came to Monticello to 1 U-- 95 school in 1927 and has teach . . from page been a resident of the comof Highways Henry C. Hellaai munity ever since. She marhas stated an additional teacher at Monticello High ried Kenneth R. Bailey in 000 School and present be four needed were bom will 1928. To them 500, $8, le to complete the Mr. Bailey died in whom still of all children, route between Hanksville and 1956. reside in Monticello: Kenneth Mrs. Bartell was married to R. Bailey, Jr. , a local conBlanding. The State Road Commission Leonard Bartell in 1958. tractor and former Mayor of of Utah has made a formal reMrs. Bartell has always been Monticello, who is presently to active in civic and church afquest George Bohn, Division in the Monticello Ward Bishopfairs. Her influence has been ric and is the father of four Engineer for the Federal Highhomefelt and will be felt for many that Reta way Administration, children; Adams, Federal Land Funds be allocatec maker and Secretary at Monyears to come in the schools two for ticello Elementary School, throughout the district. priority projects which SHERRYL SMITH AND TERRI AL HASKINS, mo of would the She is a wonderful person, a route from and three mother of once not but complete twice children; HOLYOAK, in to talk about Ci hats, fine educator and community Carol at Hanksville. on Saturday morning. They Behunin, Secretary Defense and burning permits. Blanding to to Director Helland, the Bureau of Land Managewere after poster board for citizen, and we would like all A1 says we should all be look- - According . to feel welcome to come to their advertising duties in complete ment, and mother of two PrritV ing for a Civil Defense mailing thesection connection witlrthe Dance Re in of P. Route the open-houon Sunday. State and children; Larry Bailey, about 60 days. It will tell vue coming up at Monticello 261 Route between State you where to go (watch it, Al) and Cottonwood High School on the 22nd. Wash, a and what to in case of Somewhere in this paper there's emereencv. do, distance of 19. 9 miles, 2. 5 an article on it. They had to FLORENCE GALBRAITH, our miles of which are on privatf BLANDING CHAMBER come back a second time be? Blanding correspondent. land. The request for the " cause they forgot to get an Federal Lands portion totals She and Mr. GalMr. A vaughn Hunt, President for a month and all of the extra sheet for someone's have been an importan $3,650,000. braith the Blanding Chamber of of Now little sister the first time. money put into them will go The Highway Department of county commercia Mrs. towards she knows, .and they will proCommerce, presented funds will fron Federal scene for many, many years, maintaining the program Pauline President about Park. it. Memorial hear Laudeiback, Aid bably Secondary and State Funds of the Garden Blanding Mrs. Ruby Bronson, who had Club, for the portions of this prothe to chamber meetweekly accepted the task of organizing ject situated on private land. She 13th. extended an the Frontier Days Celebration May ing The second priority project to all invitation the for the chamber members to asked present will be to grade, drain and flower 26th be ready to help make this 4th show, May spring surface 26. 3 miles on U-9 :00 from 6:00 to p. m. at the of July a memorable one. from near White Canyon Mrs. Blanding Dy Albort-RLibrary, President Hunt introduced Lyman to Atomic Rock. The second Lauderback this explained years Mr. and Mrs. John Thomppriority will also surface 3. 7 fund raising promotion had son!. from Bluff, Utah. Mr. of roadway which was miles settlement on the San Juan If I am to carry on with the taken form conof small a in contract. Thompsons' wife, Laurel, spolke previous graded River. Walter was not inthese Old Settler stories, I one made by each with reference to the health tainers, of Lands Federal The length cluded in the call, but aftei must make bold to say right Garden Club food store she has recently is 27. 7 miles compared to member, placed years tp in various stores around town. here, that Bishop Jens Nielson waiting and hoping 5 he 3 miles on private land. 2. opened in Bluff. and Walter C. Lyman, have go in that direction, The containers will be lands Federal The request for displayed made a more substantial conjoined his brother, and said funds will be programmed tribution to the building of goodbye, for the present, to -- A id Federal from d, Silvia Lovell. Secondary his San Juan County, Utah, than and Funds State for the portion with contacts His rugged any other two men who have on land. San in and outlaws private lived in it. Uncle Walter, as Indians did on priority one and in Completion Colorado, Juan, he has been known to me since will complete the link and pronot dampen his ardor for the my early childhood, was born promised this vide an all weather surfaced in mission region 108 years ago in Fillmore , he two after but figured roadway from Blanding to years Utah. His mother was CaroOak to back must he City, Lake P0well at Hall's Crossing. go line Elie Partridge Lyman. him to Silvia and join bring She and two of her sisters, Priority one will also comhis way as mission In the Eliza Maria and Lydia May, plete the Jink from Blanding with it. He to begin :o Natural National were wives of Amasa M. Lywould have to travel by team, Monument.Bridges man. They lived together, and behold his horses were The special Federal Lands and each one of their 12 chilHe hunted for them all lost. are being requested runds dren had three mothers, inMary Bell over Bluff Bench, and then because the entire area served stead of just one; each mother over 432 Hayes Ct. Big Bench to the foot of had 12 children instead of jy this road network is 95 White Mesa. under Federal control, prejust four. Mutual interest, cluding the normal tax ' under the goad of poverty, He had no idea bound them together in the ?ase used in other areas for his horses were on the mesa, road improvements. bonds of love. but curiosity impelled him to An additional $8, 233, 000 When Walter was 12 years climb up over the broken rim, firewas and look wonderingly in all las been invested in State gathering old, he taute 276 connecting U-wood among the cedars south directions. To the north, 15 with Hall's Crossing, These miles away, he saw the edge of their home in Oak City, when a pronounced impresof the dark cedar forest, that projects were funded using know MouitBlue him made down to state funds. Federal -- Aid that from reached sion -tain to the wide sagebrush his big life labor was to be Secondary funds, Garfield and All Professional Beauty Services distant that the in Over the for edge San Juan County funds and the prairie. Indians, Wigs & Hairpieces Included argest contribution coming region beyond The Colo- of the cedars hovered an aura, ?ron the Economic Developor halo, some alluring attracrado River. There was then ment Administration. no San Juan County; the coun- tion, filling him with eagerness once. to there That at been not had go surveyed try was impossible, it was late, nor given a name. When and he had to hurry back to The San Juan Record Walter was 17 years old, his The Shop with Perfect Hours Bluff. He promised himself elder brother, Platte D. LyMonticello, that he would come again For the Lady Who Works man, Bishop of Oak City, enthe ride and to Church the 2U, to Thursday, 171 was called by May very soon, Two a chanted make cedars. and of the others with Page edge 432 go Nine children were confirmed Sunday, May 16, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Monticello. The Mass was presided over by the Most Rev. Joseph L. Federal, D.D, , Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. The children confirmed were, Jose Gurule, Daniel Herrera, Sylvia Herrera, Carol King, Karmen Kissner, Donald Langston, Patsy Langston, Inez - 77 . city-councilm- 125-mi- It Was Good To See. se MEETING . I The Old Settler 95 . girl-frien- Evils) lV o-pe- ned 95 Now Open Call for Appointment big-wil- Marys Beauty Shop j Hayes Ct. Monticello 587-29- 15 an. |