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Show Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Redd Cortez Memorial hospital for Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Christensen have gone to California to stay surgery last week. was among the servicemen home for the winter. Mr. on leave during the past 10 days. and Mrs. Harold He returned to Camp Pendleton, Lyman will live in their Mrs. Mr. and Ernest Heer, home and ence Calif., Tuesday where The Kent Clar he is shipduring their absence. Judy and Jerry from Dragger-to- n Frosts are busy getting the ping clerk in the personal effects and Mr. and Mrs. Bud PillHAND engraved ename led Blue Mountain Dude ranch in and baggage center, and takes ing from Wellington were guests at the Mary M. Bronson home brassware from India. Ideal gift readiness for the expected in- charge of articles of clothing beover the weekend. They ' were for all occasions. Dova Creek flux of deer hunters. The Nava- longing to men missing, woundjo Trail Motel addition will also ed and killed m action. successful in getting their deer. Jewelers. help to house the throng that is attracted to San Juan when the W. Keller F. from Price Judge Pete Bailey, Clayson Lyman season opens. Reynold Brunatti, who came and his brother Tom from Boun- and Jerry Edwards drove to i to Monticello to visit his sister Dart from Price Snowflake, Ariz. to see their tiful, Judge and Donald Adams and Frank friend Bruce play in a football Cpl. Joe Christensen son of Mrs. Dean Butler, is one of the Halls were members of a hunt- game. While there they were the ing party on the Shay mountain, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse also Mr. and Mrs. Demar Perk- Smith, Buck's parents. ins and a group of friends from Life Insurance Is The Only Plan Salt Lake. Jack Peterson, rifle instructor Completes at Ft. Ord, Calif., is spending If something happens to you it pays your family, not just Frank Allred is home on a part of his furlough with Mr. what you had already saved, but the amount you had planmonths furlough and is at the and Mrs. John Lewis. Before ned to save. home of his mother Ila Belack. coming to Monticello he visited Frank has been stationed in with his sister, Hilma Peterson William J. Hunter General Agent New York most of the time since in Boise, Idaho. he has been in the service. At Co. the end of his furlough he will Dick Lyman spent a few days 111 Phone at overseas Alaska, for report in Salt Lake City last week. Monticello News That -- Itself Pacific National Life Assurance 187 S. Main duty. Keith Nielson, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson the wife and baby from Oklahoma Mrs. Jay Nielson was in were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Butler during the THE SAN JUAN RECORD Ted Edwards, SN, U. S. Navy proud deer hunters, who caught son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ed- Thursday. Oct. 22, 1953 his deer, a doe. Page 4 wards is home on a leave The Bridge club met at the Ted enlisted in March, 1952 and home of Louie Frost Monday has been sationed at Coronado, his leave. He is in the personnel night. High score was won by Calif., and will return there after division. Ann Palmer. 10-d- ay ARTHRITIS ? I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other- forms of hands deformed Rheumatism, and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits my telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell how I received this wonderful relief. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Butler during the week, were Mr. and Mrs. Kriss Kobb of Carzana, Calif. They were lucky and got a deer the second dav of the season. vicinity during the week. Mr. Jim Redd and a friend Swede Maggard from Salt Lake returned home Sunday each taking a deer with them. f t Mrs. Leslie ante, mother Walton, and a Mr. and Mrs. George of EscalThelma of Mrs. sister and husband Grant V. Twitch-el- l Monticellos Wonder Flour Insist on it at your favorite grrocers Made by the Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 2695 Jackson 7. Mississippi Monticello, Utah 2805 m week. ' Always be sure to use MONTICELLO FLOUR MILL . Visitors at the Dean' Butler home over the' weekend" were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brunatti, par- ents of Mrs. Butler, and their small son. They are among the many hunters in Monticello and Baking Sirs. Lela S. Wier Utah . Helper, To Assure Perfection in Your ul v To 5 Year Limit Mow Counts for Extra Large Mumber of Votes FOR CONTESTANTS IN THE Record-Dov- e an Juan are visitors at the Walton residence for several days. Mr. Twitchell is taking advantage of the hunting while here. Creek Press is received that ' Mrs. Word Louise Walton is recovering satisfactorily from a major operation performed in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Kate Hanson who is presently visiting in Lansing, Michigan, writes home that a new the has arrived at daughter home Mr. and Mrs. Willard Name, Francis Kay. Mrs. Barlage will be remembered as the former Helen Hansen. Norman Foy is home on a furlough, visiting ' at the home of his parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Claude Foy. Norman entered the service in June and took his basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. After his furlough he will go to Ft Holebard, Baltimore, Maryland, to a special language school. He learned the Spanish language while on his mission in Buenos Aires and will now specialize in the Portugese language. K. N. Garard of Window Rock, Ariz.; boarded the plane at Albuquerque, N. M., Sunday for Washington, D. C., where he of went to represent a group vanadium miners. 10-d- ay I 4 ' 1 I I Prize Subscription Contest have of course wished favorite have e. Bar-larg- Friends of contestants, you no doubt helped him or her in a your well; you small way to achieve a very laudable ambition, but have you really extended your subscription to the full $10 Limit permitted - at actual money-savin- g to you - toward his or her ultimate victory in this local race for high1 est honors and prizes worth literally thousands of dollars, soon to be awarded? 5-y- ear Your Second Payment Subscription, costing only $7 for 4 years, would entitle contestant of your choice to 47,000 votes or points if original yearly subscription was reported to contest department during that contestants first week in race. This extension' feature terminates Saturday night, October 31st., as previously stated, and is the only way extra votes may be obtained during' remainder of contest. Mrs. La Verda Jensen and her sister 11a Palmer of Blanding drove to Cortez oh business last week. k 1 FROM NOW UNTIL THE FINISH IS THE TIME WHEN 100 PER CENT EFFICIENCY COUNTS came Helen Marie Summers from Salt Lake City to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. SL Summers over the weekend. 4 4 - 1 L rr 5 T-- '- ' - ' - - vv- Vs I Zt ll Shows BRAND NEW 1953 Theatre n 7iC0 and B:09 p. m. Every Night Ffldaf'hnd Oct.' 23 and 1 Saturday 24 WILD NORTH f Chevrolet 210 DeLuxe Sedan j., not 4PttSAH 4-d- oor Equipped with Deluxe Radio, Healer, With LI- cense Tags and Sales Tax Paid Sunday and Monday 7 'i YH &$ i t. - . m wm fteasr , - , I fix PURCHASED FROM REDDS '1 - MONTICELLO. UTAH V Ti - ' ", Jml .. HEM'S Stewart Granger Cyd Charrise 'Technicolor Shorts Oct' 24 and ' : U ,7 , ii it f AUTO-V- U Drive-I- . J T X', t V4. V T r Local Chevrolet Dealer '4 -- t-V' n 26 Across The Wide Missouri GRAND John Hodiak Clark Gable Cartoon Technicolor f Tueiw Wedr and Thun. Ocf. 27, 28 and 29 1 Westward the Women and 31 !. . Ronda Hathen No Extra Charge i ic Children 9 cent MUes West of Dave Creak on Highway FOR he eMMea AM e Wide e Pa nmw Wlnr mr t evue Ik 1 eMNte ef r- k ww rh - lev n dl PdrwT 4 tk tm r r "WEEKLY 188 3 i PAYROLL" WORKERS riftli WlMtf rhe 9 k imh iv I eree--i e 1 M b uek fea - kverun Ve- Per- kWdkekied PHONE Dove Creek 34 wU? share in this Commission - J10n'Prui, Second r a Prize and p EXTRA CASH AWARDS FOR "WEEKLY P AYR r.ni Tklr. fc ekU p. ierek m m to $1,000 Cash --A SPECIAL bonus awud. offered, Adults 80 easts 3 51 5 THE BRUTE MAN : rAWARDS VMM Walker Lancaster-LRoberf- " Technicolor Shorts Midnight Halloween Show . ' EXTRA CASH L Vengeance Valley Burt 1 , CAPITAL PRIZE CASH $500.00 Grand Second Grand Prize and Friday and r Saturday GRAND DISTRICT TWO (Embracing San Juan County) $500.00 CASH Cartoon Oct. 30 Valued at Exactly $2265.98 21 0 DISTRICT ONE (Embracing Dolores County) r Robert Taylor Denise Darcel r $1. per car 3 nights 1 1953 Chevrolet CAPITAL PRIZE rwnn m to 4H x . I : ... ft e( wi.. j I nt,k k wwk aW,abH PfMir ken a fdere eiK vwr lM to M ante to a rtkiifte Met e I I k e44Mk 4 .kkH 6 1 h tnti nAkr ftla- Wn4rtv PaffMir Will r vv. ,.l FUND-$1,0- 00 1 L LWORKERS I j J k CNib w rewetw WT PtfndP .. mi 4 e.te ni eei M to t to to Mel Cash ners on a 20 per cent basis. Any participant who fails to win one of the prizes or cash assuring compensation to ell participants and mean, there will be no losers 1H ihis racel The Dove Creek Press and The San Juan Record PHONE Dove Creek 34 |