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Show 1972 necuiu 27, April Juan ban The The Old Settler By My ALBERT R.. LYMAN Dear San Juaners: Poke was under cover, but he was supposed to be too far away to shoot with accuracy. At least that was the way it appeared to Jo Aikin, who was not aware of Pokes artillery. Jo was on the ground near lying flat the top of the hill northwest of the Decker home in Bluff, and Jimmy Decker was standing in plain sight on top of the hill, for he knew the Piutes, and they knew him as a Mormon. Jimmy could see where high-pow- er DAVE SMITH HAS ALL THE LUCK, pin one of the corsages the 1972 Buck for it was he who got to basketball seniors pre- sented to senior cheerleaders at Monticello basketball banquet last Friday night, this one going to Marilee Christensen. basketball in high school was bad enough Being second-strin- g for the photographer, and all he got to do at the banquet was Miles Turnbull photo speak. Poke was firing from cover, and when Jo lifted his head to glance with one eye over the ridge, Jimmy saw that Pokes Pinewood Derby Results Are In Pictures and captions by Marleen Somerville Monticello Second Ward Cubs held their annual Pine-woDerby April 20 and Troy od Butler entered the fastest car. Kody Somerville was style winner. Here are the speed winners by den. Overall speed and style winners are pictured. Den 1 (Den Mother Karen Greenhalgh): First, Troy But Second, Chad Moore; third, Kendall Fuller. Den 2 (Den Mother Marleen Somerville); First, Matt Porter; Second, Tony Montella; Third, Brent Graham. ler; Weblows Den (Leader Del- bert Atkinson): First, Sanford Randall; Sevnd, Jeff Jones; Third, Jeff Adair. bullet pierced Jos forehead, and he died without a struggle. Other men of the posse failed to see what had happened till Jimmy called their attention to the prone figure lying as if asleep. From the moment of Pokes roar, everything seemed to have dropped into confusion as a complicated plan which had exploded prematurely, and was going wild from every angle. State Marshall Nebeker of Salt Lake City had been in charge of the program, but with the startling fate of this genial fellow from Dolores, admired and respected by all who knew him, fired different individuals from far and near with ambi- tion to boss the job, even men as far away as Washington, D. C., as we shall see. In the confusion, some members of the Posse had to climb the cliff to escape destruction and walk many miles to connect again with civilization. Then the guard who had Havane in charge in the upper room of Please turn to Page 8 the San Juan Record Miles These young men were the winners with the fastest cars. From left to right, First: Troy Butler, know Second; Jeff Jones, Third: Sanford Randall. These boys SPEED WINNERS: how to get them going. & Jane Turnbull! Thats what our customers will tell you, but there are still people who dont know we offer the full range of automobile repair. And there are people who still havent met Harold Gipson, Parkways manager and a professional auto mechanic for 17 years. As Harold says: "We look at each car as if it were ours. And we tell the owner exactly how we'd fix it if we owned it. But we never pressure him to have any work done. "Also, and most importantly, we stand 100 behind the work we do. If anything should be less than 100 on one of our jobs, we'll fix it free, fast and with no argument. "Give us a chance to prove it. Come in and take advantage of our tune-u- p special and see for yourself the kind of work we do. " well give you a complete engine tune-u- p for only. . . Publishers Entered in the Post Office at Monticello, Utah, as Second Class matter. Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah. Subscription Rates: $5.00 a year in San Juan $6.00 a year everywhere else Post Office Box 428 Monticello, Utah, 84535 Phone 801587-227- 7 MEMBER OF THE somco Winner of 1971 Better Newspaper Contest Awards for: - Excellence in Typography - News Story Winners of the neatest style in the Pine-woDerby were left to right, First; Kody Somerville, Second: Mike Kirby, Third: David Schaugaard. Pretty Fancy Cars, dont you agree? STYLE WINNERS: i od Advertising Campaign Service you can trust 209 N. Main Monticello |