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Show NELL'S NEWSY NOTES Moss Raps "No-Fau- lt memory of my sister, Lora Wight Young, who died in the spring of 1959. Let them need and want to cry" Are some words you wrote before you died. When they read them, everybody cried. And now sometimes out on a hill When Pm alone and all is still Memories come of days gone by And Lora, I still can cry and cry. Stephen and Glenice Nielson of Salt Lake are happy over the arrival of a son, born April third. Ryan Stephen weighed eight pounds five ounces. He is their second boy. They have five girls. Proud grandparents inMonticelloare Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. Ruth McKelvie made a business trip to Montrose, Colorado last Thursday. Congratulations to Mrs. Pat Davis and the senior class for bringing the house down in their hilarious production of This year the innovation in g is most interesting, said Moss in a Senate statement. It appears that each Senator has received a brief public opinion message from 32 residents of the letter-writin- must go die ult islation. Just fifteen years ago today You said goodby and went away To a place where everyone I By Helen Redshaw The National Auto Insurance Bill is expected to come up for debate on the Senate floor soon and today Utah Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss found fault with some of the lobbying techniques being used in opposition to the legNo-Fa- In Let there be mourners when east Stall Tactics By Nell Dalton But how and when we do not know. to Old Mexico. They went to Nogales, then to Mazatlan and ferried the 14 miles to La Paz then, to Baja and LeCate and back home through Cali- See How they Run. The was our Reverend Toop schools answer to a streaker. Helen Knight of Moab visited Charlotte Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stanard and daughters, Randy Sue and Robin, returned home Saturday after a weeks visit with Randys parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanard in La Moille, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dalton, Richard Perkins, and Walt and Sydney Snyder attended the livestock sale at Delta, Colorado last Thursday. Claude Rasmussen of Montana was a guest last week of his brother, Wayne Rasmussen and family. Ste-venvil- le, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton made a business trip to Salt Lake last week. They visited relatives in the vicinity while Baltim- area. ore-Washington He noted that telegrams he received are identical to 32 telegrams received by Louisiana Senator Russell Long and North Dakota Senator Quentin Burdick. Moss, who is a sponsor of no -- fault legislation, said a little research revealed that each of the 32 signatories of the separate telegrams is an attorney. I do not believe that on the morning of March 22, thirty-tw- o Baltimore-Wash-ingt- 1974 on residents suddenly had the idea to send public opinion messages to each of the 100 Senators on the same subject, Moss told his colleagues. He estimated that it cost Dont forget this is Cancer Month and we will be calling on you for a donation some time in the next two weeks. Avis and Charles Snyder have returned to their Ucolo home after spending some time in Mesa, Arizona and other interesting places. Redshaw hosted birthday dinner for Earl Helen a Sou-thwor- th, 5 th. the Friday, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Southworth, Webber, Bessie West, Louise Small of Dove Creek and Let-t- ie Jones of East Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butt and family were Sunday evening guests at the Delmar Butts. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Crowley and Mrs. andMrs. Kenneth Todd of Cahone recently returned from a three week trip about $200 for each set of telegrams. This $6,400 investment in telegram is part and parcel of delaying tactics, misstatements, and in some instances, outright falsehoods, which some opponents of No-Faare using in their attempt to subvert both the will of Congress and the needs of the ult American people, said Moss. fornia. Mrs. Barton Johnson and children are visiting her parents and family in England. The James Barrips and Eldon Johnsons visited with the Forest Johnsons Sunday evenMr. and Mrs. Travist ing. Johnson called on the Jamie Crowleys Sunday. Dennis Bobo is building new cabinets for the Walter Snyders in the kitchen. Ethel Butt took her mother, Mrs. Merz, to call on the Raymond Shears last Friday. They are doing some remodeling as so many others seem to be doing this spring. Netta McDonald and children are here from Winslow, Arizona visiting friends and relatives during their spring vacation. Mrs. Fern Peterson is in Salt Lake to see her mother, Mrs. Snow, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley spent last weekend with son Leo and family in Phoenix and getting acquainted with the new grandson, JohnWillin, who joins a little sister. The Byron Petersons report a new baby girl, Denise, born Sunda y the 7th at Monticello hospital. Netta McDonald brought a friend with her and they have gone to Salt Lake with Fern. Richard Redshaw underwent surgery on his shoulder at Mercy Hospital in Durango April 1st. there. ADVERTISEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Knight of Moab visited friends and relatives in Monticello Sunday. They were dinner guests at the home of Arvilla KSL INCORPORATED Dear San Juan County Residents: &QHJA NET HAIR SPRAY 13-o- z. Stereo Receivers and then discovered there are no useable FM signals in their community. 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