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Show ixiCi wAn jUAii KbwivU Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah, 84535. Second class postage paid at Monticello, Utah (USPS Address : Box 879, Monticello, changes Utah. The San Juan Record is a member of the Utah Press Assoc. 480-40- New 0.) J. Martin SUBSCRIPTION "L Adams RATES San Juan County Outside county Canada $7.50 8.00 Elsewhere Newsstand l) 'He who does not know the force of words cannot know men." Confucius hours at New hours for the Customer Service Window in the Monticello U.S. Post Office are 8:30 a,m. to 12:30 p.m. Hie window is closed from 12:30 to 1:30 and closed for PUBLISHERS the day i DUTSQay ocptcmucr at 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and open from 8:30 to noon on Saturdays. Postal money orders will be issued until 4:30 p.m. Monday 11:15 on and until through Friday post office Customers, particularly businesses and those depositing large amounts of mail, are encouraged to mail as early as conveniently possible to relieve the evening pressure for postal employees processing mail to meet the evening dispatch. The only significant change that will require adjustment on the part of postal customers in Monti- Saturday. . Mail deposited in the outside collection box after 4:15p.m. and inside the post office after 4:45 p.m. will be postmarked the following day. cello is the 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. closure for lunch. The remainder of the schedule is the same as before and the early mailing is emphasized because of the continuing in- - crease in mail volume and the necessity to meet dispatch dules. immediately, Beginning sche- the customer box lobby will remain open 24 hours a day for the convenience of customers who work out of town and for others who for the con7enience of customers who various reasons are unable to pick up their mail during the day and early evening. In the interest of providing this community service, the Mont- icello City police and the county sheriff office have expressed willingness to increase night vigilance at the post office to minimize chances of vandalism and loitering. The on a service will be 24-ho- ur trial basis and public cooper- ation is encouraged to protect the continuance of this privilege. EAST by Helen Redshaw Still no frost out our way and the rains have let up, so farmers are busy sowing fall wheat and harvesting wheat. barley and spring We extend sympathy to the family of Don Risenhoover in the death of Jonnes mother, Mrs. John Manning, in Cortez September 19. Mrs. Trav Johnson was happy to have her mother, Sarah Barton of Blanding, visit her Saturday. Her sister, Afton Randall, also came. The Delbert Risenhoovers have a baby daughter, born September 10 in the San Juan Hospital. She has been named Christine. Lester Crain is in the San Juan Hospital. He suffered a heart attack. Otto Cortez Anderson has been in Hospital after a heart attack. Hie Robert Miller family reunion was held in Kane Springs Park. Seven of the 11 children, grand and great grandchildren, attended. About 100 enjoyed the get-toget- her. Bessie West and Mrs. Arthel Hodson accompanied Avis Snyder to Dolores for the installation of Eastern Star members. GALLON Safe, easy way to reach high spots! Folds to a skinny 1 thick for noproblem storage most anywhere. treads. Strong, sturdy, with TWIN PACK Eveready D (1 10) Eveready C (111) no-sli- p old rust, Stops prevents new! Apply with brush'or sponge to leave tough polymer film. No primer needed to paint. (146) (141) easy to apply with color uniformity over varying surfaces Washable, fast drying, easy cleanup For walls or ceilings. (131) Self-primin- ISLANDING HOME CENTER N. Hwy. 163 Blanding Vs i i t r 678-223- 6 J) Penny Johnsonand Alene Allen went to Salt Lake over the weekend returning with Pennys sister Debra Larson and son, who are visiting her parents. Our Ucolo road is now worse than ever, with deep dust and still a detour on the south end. Forest and Maxine Johnsonand Mr. and Mrs. James Barry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Crowley to Durango last Tuesday. They all went to the Bar D Chuck Wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowly announce a new grandchild, a daughter born to Lavonne and Jim Harkendorf. Mrs. David Carhart hosted the U.M.W. in her lovely new home in Dove Creek, complete with a huge fireplace and solar heat. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Johnson visited the Manti Temple last week coming back through Emery to see Forests sister, Faye and Dewey Jensen. |