Show mr and d mrs clarence ram gay returned thursday from a vacation trip to reno nev where they were the guests of mrs ramsays Ram says parents mr and mrs vigo peterson the ramsays spent nt christmas in the nevada city and came horn home by way ot of logan utah to ter er mrs maud ramsay and visit clarences mother and sis clara jones mrs maud ramsay is quite seriously ill in logan where she is 13 spending the winter with her daughter clara jones monticello camp of the daughters of the utah pioneers turned to mrs beth summers president of the county samp camp to be used in printing the history of san juan county mrs lou LouIe ie trost and her coworkers are to be congratulated for the worthy work they are ding the monticello camp has contributed a total of for this project money was raised from bake sales quilt rattles raffles and the booths at rodeo time word comes from salt lake 1 city that mrs J W norton I 1 had the misfortune to fall on the icy walks of the city sustaining a broken arm and pain full bruises mrs norton will abe be obliged to wear her arm in a sling for the next six weeks nancy bradford andA and young youri g son boyd will live with mrs Is g brad rad I 1 fords pare parents fits in monticello while her husband is away icy highways caused a tie up in traffic at peters hill wednesday morning when a truck skidded crosswise cross wise of the road another truck attempted to pass the first ani and became stuck shutting oft off all traffic for several hours the state road equipment and the wrecker from redds motor co were dispatched to the scene to help unsnarl the jam of bus trucks and automobiles severa I 1 vehicles had to be towed to town joseph palmer has moved h his is family to monticello where the children will continue school T they he y w will ill live in the F P jones house by the new high school and mr palmer will be the custodian for the new building tex bradford is home after attending school at logan ile he and mrs bradford and daughter nanette will make their home in blanding the frank fullmer family were very worried friday when mr fullmer failed to return from his ranch cast of town where he had gone to investigate the condition of his stock following the recent storm fullmer left town thursday morning on his tractor expecting to return that night he was warmly dressed but had only enough food for lunch and there avas vas none at his ranch when he failed to get home that night mrs fullmer became worried and sent her son dark clark to the farm early friday in a truck to look for his father A party of men were just ready to leave town to join in the search when dark clark returned and reported that his father was safe and on his way to town he had been unable to locate the stock on thursday and had stayed over night and resumed the search the following day mr fullmer says the snow is even deeper on the farm than in town and the cows are having a difficult time walking in the snow the county office and the soil conservation office are open week days AT monday on day through friday from 8 a m to 5 p m they will be closed on saturdays in the future stated clement johnson county chairman of the production and marketing administration mr and mrs N W sitton have returned from a two week vacation in phoenix ariz the utah state department of health reports that for the week ending january 11 1952 san juan county had 16 cases of chicken pox 2 cases of measles 3 cases of mumps 2 cases of strep infections and 5 cases of whooping cough the total number of cases of communicable diseases in the state tor for I 1 this week in as compared to last week and for the same week in 1951 clarence perkins of blanding was attending ito go business mat in monticello wednesday |