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Show I San Juan County Queen and Attendants DEVOTED TO THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY. UTAH THURSDAY. AUG. 20. 1353 MONTICELLO. UTAH PRICE 10 CENTS PER COPY 37 Blanding Woman Injured In f.C&r Vote Favors Govt Funeral Services Control on Wheat For June Laws Auto Accident farOne hundred twenty-eigmers in San Juan Count v Fri- day voted on the question of whether tney wanted more or less government controls. The voting showed 99 for and 29 against; 123 of the possible 302(a) Montivot.ng Community . NUMBER 29 The Old Settler , iB Francis Rogerson Killed in Salt Lake 1 Mrs Laveina Jmsen of Mon-somcom dohveimg a hud of Blanding Coi respondent) ' tnello Funeral sei vices for June Laws here m Colomdo. and "sterdav received a tele-w- a were Wednesday at 2 p m at enthusiastic about the won phone tall fiom her sons in Salt (By Blanding Correspondent) w ,th deiful the Blanding chuich Parents of Miss Rhoda Jane countiy he had seen be-- Lake, advising of the death of e Eivin Palmei, tween Mont.iello and C.utez He her brother Francis Jean Bishop William Nielson, Mr. and Mis Joseph L. Nielson, were very alarmed of the wide stnUhts of ci on. 146 4th avenue, Mondav. officiating The program was as ? 'follows to receive a phone call from beautiful land In i i ig bi ush He died atUr being crushed Denver, Tuesdav, stating that Sometime We11 Undei stand and weeds pioved its feitiltv b a load giader The dnver of their daughter, Rhoda Jane had u.rr-an- f iJ ?dlnot sUrlS bv a double mixed quaitet tVe knew little then about the gtader, Thomas S Wall, 53, Mont.iello been quite seriously injured in Community (b) he h id taken aPPu entlv did not see Mr Ro but Invocation am Will. aidiv Laws, farming, an automobile accident, Mon- was 42 for 19 against Communiaccount of long di iw - while u Min, who was placing road k, police said He died at day evening, Aug 10 She suf- ty (c) Blanding was 8 for and 3 he though water could he stoi-e- c bloi Wilev Violin Redd Speaker 12 10 p rn at a Salt Lake hos-- p fered a fractured leg, head and against. i ns foi it those leallv in Mv Thee" G"dt knee lacerations She was treattal More than 80,000 wheat glow- - det ,oauur a once ained and in great while, and Potter bJ ed at Colorado Geneial Hospi- ers throughout the country had had a chance to be Jean was boin Sept 17, 1885 Hunt, aicompamed by a leseivon tal, and transfeired to Of Mercy the opoortumty to vote in a Joseph one filled vveie in Paiaw'an, the son of John E. thing wo Idonna Cook Speaker, Bishop nationwide referendum to de- L hospital. suie we could accomplish and Sarah J Rogerson He atvery In Vo.dl solo My Bajles schools in Monticello Miss Nielson was traveling termine whether the Agricultuie Fathei's House aie Many Man- moie with a farm in the Piutt tended 1921, from Salt Lake City to Denver Department shall impose mark- sion'' Helen Bayles, Countiv than on the San Juan and resided heie until Speaker, when his family moved to Salt at with Paul Williams, a cousin of eting quotas on the 1954 wheat Speaker, Kail R whtie Bluff had wt Reliver Lyman s Lake He has been employed the of the farmers her brother-in-laLyman Bal-li- crop ks. Bishop Palmer, Closing been fighting with the sind and State Road Commission for the She had gone to meet a gill voting must appiove the quotas nal Om the mind me: God capncous Moves a MysterSong in 30 veais He was a veteran friend from Ft Collins, Colo if they are to go into. effect ious Way douole mixed quar- was made up to go we cheiished past When they arrived at Denver The referendum is a highly tet, benediction. Riddle Baiton, enthusiastic hopes but something if Woild War I, and a member of the North too late to find Eighteenth hotel accom- controversial subject in some mt.i veiled Waid of the Church of Jesus modations for Miss Nielson, her wheat growing aieas but the Our attention was i ailed to Chi 1st of Latter-da- y Mr Law's The of told speakers He Saints wheat from returns decided to the her take early companion neater at home, was an active member of the Mi Redd Whi'e Mesa. to Ft. Collins a distance of 50 growing state indicate that the outstanding qualities mv fathei befoie died he begot said he had known him Salt Lake sinee Democratic county or 60 miles. As they started to people m a r k et l n g fore want he had left Mexico to teady to build heic, but I have go, after waiting for a red light, quotas come to Blanding, and he was btn heie since that time Still organization He is survived by his widow, they looked up just in time to always very honoiable in a bu- my enthusiasm for that Piute Mrs Blanche Huff Rogerson; see a car coming at them, but f'k 1 me took ovei it with thiee sons, Donald Rogerson, siness deal His devotion to his Country they were unable to do anything ' ilUQ illXS. family was bi ought out, and his the Ifust oppoi tunitv . and it was Kearns; Dean Rogerson, Arizabout it. It hit the side where it to be. a ona and had pictuied kindness to his wife, Lou, in her all Biyan Rogerson, Salt wondeiful wilderness calling for Lake City, illness befoie her death wa? u8tHtin& and i long a Mrs. car he sturdy kind men and wo- Margaret Newcombdaughter Branch practically A large ciowd was in attendLong The town honored Dr. Jesse Mr. Williams was treated for ance, and the flowers vveie many men who undei stand of and love N J.; four grand children; two face cuts at Colorado General Simons and his wife at a t, and are not afraid its stern brothers Edw'ard and Lynn Roand beautiful 8 at the m., p. Monday released. and Hospital bu loving demands came gerson, Provo, and one from Dr. LDS Many Simons hall. people recreation long And that kind of men and La verna Jensen, Monticello. sister, Blanding people who attend- is a to be in attendance. Mrs. graduate of the University distances ed Markt Week in Denver call- of came women answer its to in left Tuesday evening for Utah, 1950. He interned at Some of them.weie Mr and Mrs call They built homes and high- Jensen Mickey Rogers ed to see the patient, and reSalt Lake for funeral A. W. Anderson, a sister and Salt Lake county hospital brother-in-laport that she is doing very nice- the valuable Funeral services are service. of the new Mrs ways and developed Public as S. U. and pending served Her are ly. have even good, and got arrival of his wife, who was visspirits fiom Diaggeiton; a niece, fauns They she feels very lucky to be alive Health physician in San Antonio Laws, to trees fruit without grow New Mrs. with in their iting Jersey Roy Jolley, Draggerton, after she saw the condition of Texas. He had general . practice and they aie beginning daughter Mr. Rogerson had just another Buchanone before Melford in niece, Doiothy year the car She is in a cast from to ci own the wonderful country returned from there where he He is a an, Richfield, and a brother-in-laher waist down, but the doctor coming to Monticello. it de- had Mrs. RogerMr H C. Jacobs, a teach- w'th the ornamentation member. Three State Natural Gas com- thinks He blue shield is very serves People who never saw son, accompanied by the time school starts much interested but returned to be on the at the Unier anthe Dallas, Young Brigham in public pany, Texas, Friday she will be able to have a smallas a not can it solitude appreci- job nounced location for an 8450 ft. er cast of medicine pre- versity, and Ethel Dack, a friend. the transfoimation on, and will be able health aspect it has The community extend their wildcat on the Bluff vention of disease and the main- Mr and Mis Roy Johnson came ate unit to go onputwith her school the last in sixty sympathy to the family. Mrs Zenos gone thiough tenance of proper standards of from New Mexico, southern San Juan county. health. He says Monticello is Laws, and two sons and their years The well is only about five That magnificent stretch of a growing community with mo- families came fiom Provo. Ridmiles north of Navajo Indian sagebrush prairie does not end Baiton and family and dem standards in other respects dell reservation land on which Shell Monticello, it ext.nds on to It deserves up to date facilities Marie Laws DuVall and family, at Oil company and Carter Oil coma long way. Befor the diagnosis and treatment from Salt Lake City, and Mrs the southeast $4 pany recently paid nearly the reef of the Comb it yond Clinic of The and disease. Wilson, San Juan children, Gladys for to nillion drill oil The completion of the gravelirights on again at much the anc1 gas prospects. The rules for the flower show has attempted to provide such Arthur and Hazel, and Mr. and cairies same altitude, the same kind of ng and oiling in front of the Mrs. able to be Monticello we facilities and Alpha Barton, hope Three State's No. 1 Utah State are m connection with the counsoil, a wide region of sagebrush, Monticello high school adds to to give the people of Monticello wildcat is located on a school ty fair. cedars and pine It too is call- the looks and convenience of care a other on with medical 1. Entries accepted 'ection belonging to the state between modern communitiesparin the state. ing for the courageous kind of the town. This work was done of Utah the hours of 8 00 a. m. anj lO'OO men and women who want to at a cost of $2,000 for the oiling The clinic is housed in the old build homes of their own, to itself Another project is in proxPrecise location of the well a. m. on the opening day. Record building on have and be sustained by a farm, ies-- The street running from 2 Flowers entered after 10 00 San Juan will be m the northwest quarter street belonging to Mrs. The August meeting of to extend their roots into the the John Roring home to the of Section 32, Township 39 a. m. will be entered for display Main Della Jensen. Association of soil of good old earth, and es- hospital is now being graded, Clubs Civic South and Range 23 East. only. clinic house The at and Southern tablish themselves in an empire giavcld and oiled,, and culverts Utah will Eastern open they 3. The committee reserves the Utah would receive 12 per The installed This is a very fine given before the reception be held at Loa, Utah, Aug. 29, of individual independnee cent of any oil and gas produc- right to remove unsightly en- was as during the winter to acquaint the people with the 1953, in the thing Wayne County man who make his living from months ed from this lease. tries. this road is almost imclinic and the equipment and Courthouse The executive board the soil around him is the most 4. All entries must be identiOfficials of the firm m Dallas facilities available for their care will convene at 10 30 a m ; the independent man in the world passable. stated that Hawkins Drilling fied. For purpose of demonstration general meet, to which the pubTake the road westward from 5. All flowers entered must be be would company probably an electrocardiogram was done lic is invited, at 2 00 p m Blanding and stop at the sumcontractor on the wildcat and grown by the exhibitor. on a volunteer from the group. In Addition to members of the mit between the Bear's Ears 6. that operations would commence Exhibitors must furnish shown association, there wil be in at- to the distant south, southeast were The people on or before September 1. ' containers. The committee will the and southwest stretches a great the re- tendance at this meeting Shell Oil company is partici- not be responsible for loss or through the building Federal region as big as Rhode Island State and following The town tax for t the year not ception room, the consultation pating in the test, but Three breakage. Cans or bottles It is intersected by rocks and 1951 was mt as levy officials: Dave slates is the operator. examining room, and government accepted unless covered or paint- room, the room.' of but has chairman road commiscourse, it gulches, the baby and General PurA couple of years ago. Shell ed. 7 Flowers that are the only From the open house at the sion; Perry Egan, chairman fish miles and miles of prairie land poses 5 nulls found high gravity oil (distillate) from once and lived game commission, John wher people Water supplies 4 mills in the Bluff Unit No. 1 wildcat. one of its kind will be judged for clinic everyone went on the state publi- its soil, and where people will Finance 2 mills The well never was completed merit only. hall. Light refreshments, a Campbell, secietary disometime live again Streets and Sidewalks 4 mills commission, C. J. Olsen, 8. No foreign ecaue of mechanical difficulfoilage to be ception at the L. D. S. recrea-progra- city from Take the road south Sew'er and Drains 1 5 mills and dancing filled the rector of Region 4, U. S Forest ties. But the conviction has re- used m horticultural exhibits. to Shirt-tai- l Corner Service, and Harwood, reTotal 16 5 mils 9 All entries will be named in the minds of many judged rest of the evening. The pro- presenting theRoyalCommittee of Blanding The 16 5 mill levy is the same and thence west across the Comb that the prospect actually re- for flower merit or artistic ar- gram was as follows. ( 60. Matters pertaining to the and UP into the region of Sage- as for 1952 presented a commercial discov- rangement. Piano solo, Mrs. Baxter Milwill be dis- brush and cedars where roads Prizes will be given as follows- ler; two vocal soloe, Mrs. Ben-nio- n above commissions ery of o 1 cussed. There wall be also be in can be followed to many of its The latest word received from Neal Artistic Arrangement A vertiStrangely enough, the distillRedd; Trumpet solo, a good number of remote corners. in Dr James McConkie is not too attendance ate was produced with carbon cal $1 00; B horizontal $1.00 Thomas; Chorus, male quartet; be in my day, for encouraging, though his family dioxide gas. Junior Arrangements A 6 to Reading, Kay Allied; and a our state senators and represen- I Itammay not on borrowed time, feels there is a slight improvetatives. living The Utah State No. 1 wildcat 10 $1 00 Ages 11 to 15 $1.00 accomguitar duet with a The day's activity will con- but surely in this progressive ment. He has ben critically ill Best Dahlia, $1.00; Best roses paniment by Keith piano will be drilled at a surface elJewkes and clude with a banquet sponsored age, when some people are ter- now for two weeks with bulbar evation of 5392 feet. $1.00; Best zinnias, $1.00; Best children. by the Wayne County Lions rified at the mcreasmg birth- - nolio, he still has to be packed sweet peas, $1 00; Best petunias, Club, president James W. Lan- rate in the United States, that in ice to keep his temperature $1.00; Best gladiolas, $1.00. Best caster officiating The following region south of Elk Mountain down to 102 degrees: his blood asters, $1.00; Best chrysantha-mum- s, trip will be filled with homes, farms pressure went down as low as morning, Sunday, Aug 30, aMonBest $1.00; marigolds, into Capitol Reef National highways, fruit trees, gardens, 50 His father, who is at his $100. ument is being planned by the school houses and communities bedside almost const a n 1 1 y To the person receiving the The two fish ponds, one at most blue ribbons, $2 00 of aggressive men and women. phones daily notifying them of ' Relief Society con- Lions Club for the guests. Stake The Old Lake and one at Race Track j James condition Albert R. Lyman vention w'as held m Blanding Sweepstake prize $5.00. on the North end of the mounDue to unavoidable circum- last Tuesday. The singing mo- The Monticello High Pnests and Mrs Harold Young, Mrs. DeMrs. Mary Stalling of Lewistain, have been completed at a stances Mrs. Ila Corbin, who was thers of Monticello rendered two their wives entertained all the cost cf approximately $700 00, to be a the afternoon session High Priests of San Juan Stake ville, Idaho stopped in town von Burtenshaw, and Mr. Glen numbers be wil town out of in judge, their partners Sunday while on her way to Peterson entertained at a stork according to Claud Foy, presi- and unable to be in Monticello under the leadership of Betty ' together with delicious Florida to spend the winter. She shower for Mrs Bill Halls at dent of the Sportsmen Club. The' officers from Saturday evening. A at Mrs. Ruth Parrot McDonald! this time. This was made possible by was served. A is a great grand daughter of the home of Mrs Harold Young i luncheon were Monticello Austene Mrs. Frost, of Maxine Howell and contributions - from members of Moab will be followed of vocal musical Francis A. Hammond who play- Close friends and relatives were gram Etta Barton, Summers, judges. San the invited guests. Refreshments the Sportsmen club and towns selections were given by Mrs. ed an important part in Flower committee members Pearl Walton, Nina Barton, Hose Benmon Redd, the Mens Chorus, Juan early history Mrs. Stalling were served by the hostess after people, and is very much appre- are Susan Jameeson, chairman, Palmer. Cornelia Perkins and ciated by the Club, as well as Helen Redd, Lacy Steele, Marand the Julian Thomas family was looking for relatives, but the gifts were presented to Mrs McDonald. Halls. the fishermen of the town. This ion G. Nielson and Beth Guy-mo- Betty found very few. wras The convention presided and speaking numbers. norning a load of brook trout, of Blandover Marg by Lyman 0 cans was received and plantinstructor Mrs. Special ing ed in the streams and Beaver Mrs. Haymon and Jacobs Leona dams on the mountain. of Salt Lake City of the Relief The second term of San Juan Society General Board were in county district court convened attendance. They stiessed thework of Relief Society at 2 p.m. August 6th with Judge State of Utah vs Don C. Clark L. Leland Larson presiding Sev- to LDS women saying its well For running a stop sign. Defencases were heard rounded program was compareral dant appeared and pled guilty. and probate civil cases were able to a high school or college several Fined $5 00 fe; I : continued on motion of counsel. course in religion, literature, sovJsrS State of Utah vs Afton Frost, In the case of A. E. Shumway cial science, and home managerunning a stop sign. Fined $5 00 et al vs. F. A. Sitton, the White ment. Women were present from State of Utah vs Vernon Roy Canyon mining company, et al, Moab, LaSal, Lockerby MontiSchafer for operating a motor motions to dismis the actions by cello and Blanding. vehicle without a muffler. Fined the defendants was denied and ht 4 V f THE SAN JUAN COUNTY FAIR IS FRIDAY & SATURDAY VOLUME 1 M O. D .x U7 sti-eis- as 1 Rog-spok- Two-third- f. son-in-la- ; w Ul. Simons Honored .. Corinne Helquisl Hunting Areas For San Juan New Well To Be Drilled at Bluff County Defined The regular deer hunting season will open in San Juan county on Saturday, Oct. 17. The regular season will last until Oct. 27. There will be 3500 either sex permits available for sale on Elk Ridge and 750 available for sale on the Blue Mountain area of either sex special permits. The special season will continue until Nov. 1. The special hunting area m San Juan county is bounded on the north by the Colorado river. Hatch Wash, and the Big Indian-Lisbo- n Valley Road. Special permit areas' (a) Elk Ridge 3,500 E S , Oct 17 to Nov. 1. Beginning at Bluff, Utah, thence northerly to Blanding; thence northerly up the JohnBlue son Creek road aeioss to Mountain Indian Cieek, thence down said cieek to the Colorado river; thence down said river to San Juan river, thence up said river to Bluff the point ot beginning. (b) Blue Mountain, 750 E. S , Oct. 7 to Nov 1. Beginning at Bluff,; thence north following state highway No. 47 to Blandnorth following ing; thence Johnson Creek road to Indian thence Creekdown Indian Creek to the Colorado river; thence north along th Colorado river to Cane Springs Wash; thence easterly up Cane Springs Wash to Highway No. 160, thence south along Highway 160 to Big Indian road, thence east along Big Indian load to Mac Intyre Canyon, thence easterly along said canyon to the - Utah-Colora- state line, thence south along the Utah Colorado state line to Aneth Extension of the Navajo Indian reservation, thence following the Indian reservation boundary to the San Juan river, thence dow n the San Juan river to Bluff, the point of beginning. That area within Closed area Natural Bridges National Monu- ment The cost of regular license for is $3 50 and for non$40 The cost of the special permits wil be rsidents $5 00. $3.00 and Special permits wil go on sale ept. 7. residents residents ts Co-o- p Robbed Thursday NightFarmers night the storehoute was entered. The lock had been sawed off, a truck driven under the chute, loaded with grain and dnven around away. It is estimated four tons of grain had been taken Investigations was made by Sher.ft Haivey and Proc May. Thursday Co-o- p Mrs. Horace Pehrson is in the St. Mary's hospital at Grand Junction for a major operation. Mr. and Mis. Pehrson and sons reached Grand Junction several operation was days ago. The scheduled for Wednesday. The sister, Era Johnson's two daughter-in-laws Anna and Veda and Pehrson Mrs. June Mr. and Road Work Continues Flower Show Rules Civic Club to Meet Aug. 29 Town Tax Levy Same as Last Year Whit-tenbur- g, follows-Con'ingen- re-ti- m - Fish Ponds Completed Relief Society Convention n. District Court J. P. Court News LrwJ $10 00, $5 00 suspended. OUTING The Stake M. I. A. fathers and sons outing was held at the Blue Mountains Guest Ranch. Friday and Saturday. A father not having a son was asked to borrow one. A well prepared was rendered Friday reached Grand Junction Wed- program evening Each ward in the Stake noon. nesday participated. The crowd returnMrs. Pearl Butts entertained ed home Saturday with a closer between each father and the card club Monday evening bond Mrs. Eddie Saul was special son because of the night together the stars. guest. Ua Redd received high under scoie. Mrs. Charles Snow of Teas-da- le old with W'as visiting Monday, the road ciew were puttting the last coat of oil on friends in Monticello. She has the main street road running been staying with her daughter from the school house north of Fern Peterson at her ranch east of town. town. over ruled. FATHER-SO- - JJ Hospital News Aunt Emma Weed was happatients for week Hospital pily surprised Sunday to receive ending Aug 17, 1953: from her sister Marcia Monticello, LuWana Black, Piccone of Denver and Lavma medical. Hamond of Mancos, Colo. Jack Weyer, Huntington Park, The Reed Fairbanks family Calif., medical. Consisting of Mr. and Mrs. FairVelma Jean Holiday, Blanding banks and three sons of Salt medical Lake City and Josephine Wood Blanding Conrad H. Bauer, of Ogden, visited in Monticello medical with Aunt Emma Wood. Mrs Lillie May Butt, Bluff medical Fairbanks will be remembered Gary Martin Monticello, suras Josephine Wood They went gery. into Colorado and visited with the Jim Decker family, and the a burned Sunday afternoon Claude and Elmer Decker fami- Lincoln car bearing an out of lies. They picked up Mrs. Lillian state license, was found standD. Wood who had been visiting by the side of the road at for sometime with the Deckers ing Shirt tail coiner south of Blandand went to Bluff to spend the ing. Who the driver was or what became of him is not known. night, returning home Tuesday. a.-is- I I At the Blue Mountain Roundup held in Monticello July 24th and 25th, the feature race of the 24th was a matched race mile between Grey Lady owned by A G. Tilton, Palisade, banker, vs Mud Hen owned by Byron Smith and Redds, Paradox, Colo. The race was won by Mud one-eigh- th Hen It was her thuteenth of which she had won all one. The second day Mud won first place in open all, one fourth mile. She ridden by Lucile Derr In the ing held formerly daughter fiom Whitewater, Colo, Her husband, Glen Armour is cattle foreman for Preston Redd at c00 , and also a money Brama bull rid-fwmner in , . raceicher but Hen free was or Mud jjen lg shown with the her picture Mud Hen is be- blanket which was won byMonby Mrs. Glen Armour, in the futurity race held in Miss Carolyn Wadlow, ticello in 1952, but which was of Jack Wadlow, ran- - just presented at this time. Im ng C-p- . |