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Show ii CO Letter (Contd. from page 2) Dear Newsy (?) Nell, I am fine, how are you? Dont you have anything better to do Than conjur up hostile and negative votes Week-after-we- in your ek How can I When you c- Notes? "un-new- sy CO ever agree with your views down-gra- a our ads during Paul Harvey News? de Our sponsors pay for our butter and bread. They even take care of the overhead. They pay for the phones, the water and heat. Our sponsors (we love em) they cant be beat. They buy our kids clothes, their shirts and their shoes. We must have those ads during Paul Harvey News! T3 i. O o Q Besides all that, what else can we do When Paul Harvey says, "now a word from page two? Should we sit there for sixty" all silent and dumb? Or maybe you think we should sit on our thumb? Get serious, Nell. You give me the blues X c (U 3 When you knock our ads during Paul Harvey News. C cu If you dont like ads, start at home, not with us. Go to Miles Turnbull and make a big fuss. Youll find yourself sitting out in the street out of your seat! Pulling slivers and Miles needs ads too, and hell give you some clues Why we need those ads during Paul Harvey News. ice-cryst- 0) j H als or China your plan would be met With cheering and praise all you could get. They dont like ads eitherkinda like you. Now in Russia Its Free Enterprise scares them. something all new. Pay them a visit whenever you choose. They wont play ads during Paul Harvey News. Without all those ads wed have nothing at all. or basketball. No wrestling, no weather report. No Band Day, no Ray-Ra- y, So come on now, Nell. Please be a good sport. Birthday Club, baseball, whatever you choose, they ALL must have ads like Paul Harvey News. BEHALF OF THE UTAH DENTAL AUXILIARY and the Dentists of Utah, and San Juan County, Mrs. Merz W. Hugentobler presents to San Juan School District copies of two new books for children published through the efforts of the Utah Dental Auxiliary entitled The Little Lost Tooth and What Happened to Mike" to be used in each elementary school library in the District. She also presented several hundred toothbrushes to be distributed as needed Kick The throughout the district to promote theme for Dental Health Week (February in use to their and this consider Sweet Snack Habit". Each citizen is urged slogan personal oral health program. At the presentation (from left): Monticello Elementary Principal Hal Jensen; Mrs. Hugentobler; Kindergartner Merrill Hugentobler; Don Jack, Elementary Supervisor for the District, and Harold Allen, Media Supervisor for M.E.S. ON "un-musi- c", 3-- Remember that day, not too long ago, When YOU paid a visit to the Mike Club Show? Your Museum Board felt they had something to say. It was "Free Gratis"! You had nothing to pay! no us You gave money to broadcast your views. The bill was picked-u- p by Paul Harvey News! e"l now, Pve gotten that off of my chest. afraid that writings not what I do best. There Im Now that I read it, Im afraid it offends. Dont Look Back, Walton KUTA Radio sGeorge Gotta run. I have to go pick-u- my severence pay. p Watching Weight? All those interested in organizing a Weight Watchers Club in Monticello can sign a petition in Jensens Food Center, or can write directly to Weight Watchers, 811 E., 3300 S. Salt Lake City. A total of 40 girl. January 24: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Forrest, Monticello, a boy. January 24: Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Knight, Kayenta, Arizona, a boy. January 27: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cly, Blanding, a boy. January 28: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vernon, Bluff, a girl. needed on the petition, so be sure and sign up if you have any interest. And the greater number of letters to Salt Lake, the better chance of organization, also. Cal says he bakes 'em better: donuts, sweet rolls, pies, IFRESH Monticello Utah Show Time 7:30 p.m. VVVWWVv San Juan Community Church the Church -- Navy ship. The LDS Church is having their annual Penny Parade to raise money for the Primary Childrens Medical Center. A potluck is being plan- ned. The Lady Lions Club are using their funds to buy childrens books for the grade school. They will buy a book a month. A Navajo Class is being taught by Edith Begay, Monday through Thursday at 4:00 at the Montezuma Creek School. Animal Industry is being taught to the six grade class by Steve Cox, San Juan County Extension Agent. We have a new member in our community, Helen Dominguez. She is the future bride of Jim Thomas , the fourth grade teacher. She is presently tutoring at the grade school and living with the Merlin McCulloch family. Jay and Sharman Enloe are moving from our little community this week. They will live at Chaco Plant near Farmington, New Mexico. We will all miss them! Jaymes Helmstetler teaches guitar lessons in Blanding All those every Saturday. interested in taking lessons can contact him at the Montezuma Creek Grade School. Nothing else is new, except to express thanks for a great job to Sharon Bruce who was our former news reporter. Theatre Dove Creek, Show Time: See us for Colorado. Door and Window 7:30 p.m. Glass Installed . -- Last SAT.-M0N.-TU- Of Sheila LUXURIOUS LOOKING ES. Feb. 2, 4 & 5 PANEUNG Mackintosh Man Paul Newman Dominique Sanda Suspense Drama Rated PG THURS. Feb. 6, 7 & WED. Sunday; March 3 8 p.m. &t Bloomfield, New Mexico to the Little B Jamporee Saturday and played guitar for seven hours! Sharon and Larry Simmons and Sally Benty drove to Farmington to go to the movie. They said it was scary!! Boy Scout Troop 309 is busy as ever. A photographer came last week and took pictures of the troop for Boys Life Ron Barlow held Magazine. a meeting for the older boys Wednesday. The troop is also planning a trip to San Diego, California to take a ride on a 9): Richard Benjamin Dyan Cannon Mystery Rated PG motion picture fiction of Bible prophecy CREEK THURS FRI . 1 & 31 Feb. Jan. 30, WED. presents the "A Thief in the Night account A Montezuma Creek has been busy with people coming and The Tuffy Overtons going. had their daughter, Janet, and Grandson Justin Ward visiting for a week. Mike and Jackie Scott went to Forrest, New Mexico to Jackies brother Don Gunns wedding. They with her stayed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gunn. Lila and Joe Driver went to visit with Diane and Terry Underwood in LaMar, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce from New Mexico were the guests of Daniel and Sheron and Wanda Bruce. Toby Williams went to Farmington to visit Rita and DougMadlock last week. Joy Rich of Cortez spent the week with her mother, Margaret Rich. She visited the school, too. Dam-it- a Begay from Aneth was the guest of Jaymes and Georgene Helmstetler for four days. Jaymes Helmstetler went to The Little Theatre Empire DAILY! VS V VN VS VVVV Helmstetler La-Pla- ta, January 23: Mr. and Mrs. John Stash; White Mesa, a signatures are NOTICE: NEWS THIS WEEK, AT THE By Georgene But believe me, Nell, I want to stay friends. You write your column however you choose. Just leave us our ads during Paul Harvey News! P.S. -- -- Fuller -- 8 IWUMMSimilS Award Winner Drama Rated PG FREE SHOW: Bring Ad j Leon Randolph ii TT7TTT1 FRI. The Emigrants Blue Ribbon & - o onticello Lumber FREE SHOW: Bring Ad Barbara Myers ! .'.X7-212- 1 & Hardware |