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Show 2 Nells notes (Continued from page 16) French and family. They are guests of Mrs. Hazel French. Robert Francom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Francom, has returned from an LDS mission to the Uruguay Montevideo Mission. Welcome Robert. home, George Rice has moved his mother to Monticello' where she can enjoy her grandchildren and retirement. Mrs. Rice lives at the Donald Evans trailer park. House guest of Mrs. Bernice Nielson is son Rye and his wife from Mesa, Arizona. Joyce lyn Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Frost has received a call to serve in the Belgium Mission. She will be leaving in September. Mrs. Ethel Randall of Mesa, Arizona passed away June 22 at her home. S;.e was the mother of Harry, Ruel and Earl Randall. She was also the sis- buried at Joseph City. All family members from here attended her funeral. Visiting afewdays with Mrs. Glenda Wood were her daughter Linda and husband Kenneth Bailey and two children, from Colorado. The Littleton, Mrs. Wood and Nina Baileys, Hyde spent the 4th at Trout Lake at the Baileys' cabin. Mrs. Woods other daugh- ter Suzanne Shaw and husband Ther-ro- n and six children from Aurora visited the pre- vious week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks from Denver are visiting the Hal Jensens. They are the parents of Mrs. Jensen. July 4, the 200th birthday of our nation, I saw only one American flag flying on Main street in Monticello. That was over the postoffice. THE CARPENTRY CLASS from the Mexican Hat Training Center in Mexican Hat graduated in ceremonies at the Window Rock Motor Inn in Window Rock, Arizona, on July 1. Each of these area. Left to right, young men will be placed as an apprentice carpenter in the Four Corners AUen standing: Don Edwards, instructor; Wilson Calvin, Irving Alfonso, Cecil Benally; sitting, Market Floyd Begay, Danial Sloan, Mitchell, Robert Hadlley, David Washburn, standing, David Chee, and Photo instructor. caption by Larry Dennison. graduating class, and Burnard Owens, ter of Seraphine Frost and Mons Smith. The funeral was held in Mesa, and she was Beans, Wheat, $13.00 Named regional forester $ 5.00 Americas 200th Birthday Celebration is now in Full Swing ... and so is A the former staff member on National Manti-LaS- al Forest has been appointed gional Forester of the Re- five-sta- te Rocky Mountain Region Forest Service, USDA. Rupp succeeds Craig William J. Lucas, who retired W. County income (Cont'd. from page 6) households rather than the number of individuals, personal income per household in Utah is found to be only 6.6 per cent below the U. S. aveThe report rage. sizes, however, that the larger family size in Utah results in want you to help us celebrate our 25 years of serving the people of San Juan County... so we are offering you our We Shopping Center, for One-Sto- p m greater needs. For example, the larger family size means more children to be educated and consequently a greater task for the schools. Education accounts for approximately 50 per cent of all state and local expenditures in Utah. The report indicates that some of the largest percentage gains in personal income during recent years were recorded in some of the smaller counties of the state which have experienced mineral last February. During the last four months Rupp served as Acting Regional Forester. Rupp, who has served as Deputy Regional Forester, for Resource Society. Rupp began his Forest Service career as a seasonal employee during the summers of 1950 and 1952 and his professional career in 1953 upon graduation from Pennsylvania State College with a bachelor of science degree in forestry. His first assignment was as a forester on the Boise National Forest in Idaho, and later he served as District Ranger on the Sawtooth National Forest. He then moved to staff posiNations on the Manti-LaStional Forest in Utah and then to the Intermountain Regional Office in Ogden. al & . '- V- by CHAMPION C0NCHEM0 L7i 'J CONTINENTAL I MAKING GOVERNMENT BIGGER ISN'T GOING TO MAKE OUR PROBLEMS SMALLER WIDE CHOICE OF MODELS plus: COMPLETE SALES, SERVICE, FINANCING, INSURANCE ... All in One Stop! IEDDS join V7ith US 6782792 5872763 San Juan County of Monticello REPUBLICAN PARTY 639 WEST 100 SOUTH, PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Man- agement in Denver since March, 1975, will now be responsible for the 22 million acres of National Forest System, lands and cooperative efforts with state and private landowners in Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas and parts of South Dakota and Wyoming. Rupp is married and has four children. He is a member of the Society of American Foresters and the Wilderness BLANDING, UTAH 84511 (vOCh |