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Show Mr. Porter. Mr. Iola Brown, made a short business trip to Betty Young and Elizabeth Denver leaving Thursday and Young were callers Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Eldon LeffeL ;i returning Monday. 'r SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET The County Commisisoners met in regular session Tuesday, all members of the commission being present, also County Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKibben Mrs. Juanita Beaver and Lela Hendrix were business visitors in Cortez Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dossey were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dossey. "ZVotticiit d Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson of Price spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Forsythe. Calendar of Coming Events April 18 D. Prom-Perfe- ct . . . DOVE CREEK. COLORADO PHONE ITEMS TO 34 FOR THIS PAGE of Dolores Alfreds Brazil spent from Friday to Sunday at the Lester Hall home. Gay, Dress - Up Pape Civic Club, Mrs. E. hostess at Kadlub her Pearl Butt. Tuesday evening in regular form with 24 members present. An invitation was received from the Mancos Grange to attend their achievement night. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Tanner were voted to be new members of the Grange. John Humphreys, Dick Humphreys and Hank Lettman will be janitors at the next meeting. home, 2:00 p. m. Tigress Club, Card April 20 Party, Civic Club. Dorcas Society, 2:00 April 21 p. m. SDA Church. W. S. C. S. Mrs. R. April 22 P. Redshaw hostess at her BRIDGE CLUB home. Kanasta Klub, Mrs. Mn and Mrs. M. C. Dean enApril 23 tertained Saturday, April 11 for Floyd Davis hostess. OJUJUULiULIUUULOJLIULOJUUULU the Bridge Club. Four tables of bridge were played during the GRANGE NOTES thirty-eigevening with Mrs. Walt Goodhundred One Subordinate Grange members man and Jim Decker winning met Monday evening at Lake prizes for high score and Mr. achievement and Mrs. Pierre McAlroy receivVista for their from ing consolation prizes. Those attending night. Refreshments were served duthe Dove Creek Grange were Mr. and Mrs. George Herron, ring the evening from a buffet Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shutt, Mrs. table. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre McRobert Shutt, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Alroy were guests. and Mrs. Redshaw, and Mr. Dick Redshaw and Mrs. Floyd W. M. S. Davis. The W. M. S. had a special Mrs. George Herron represent- meeting Tuesday at the home ed the Dove Creek Grange with of Mrs. J. W. Stone. The proa number on the program. Pie gram was a review of "The alamode and coffee were served West is Big, was given by Cleo the guests by the Lake Vista Gore. Six members were pres- WEATHER SLOWS ent. A short business meeting SHEEP SHEARING Grange. The cold windy weather in The Dove Creek Grange met was held. . the County has been bad on the sheep shearing business. Daryle Redd and Lloyd Adams have been in . the process of shearing for sometime. It is reported that the Delbert Redd bunch had a loss of upwards of 100 sheep. A. M. Gonzales of Camp Wood MONTICELLO SCHOOL FFA HOLD FIRST FATHER Texas, who has sheared here for AND SON BANQUET BOARD MEETS several years is doing the shear, The Monticello Chapter of the The school bosrd held their ing in this vicinity. They have Future Farmers of America held meeting two crews working near Montitheir first Fathers and Sons regularly at scheduled the high school. Con- cello and LaSal, the price is 36 banquet Wednesday evening at Tuesday time was spent in dis cents per head and they furnthe high school auditorium. In siderable the teacher problem and ish everything but the wood and charge of the whole affair is cussing an increase in salaries. water. The shearers tie the of new Mourer, Wayne president The President and Clerk were fleeces, put the wool in the bags, the Chapter. of to contact owners sew the bags. The price of wool The committees for banquet authorized are food committee: Bob Barton property adjacent to the Monti- is low and very little has been Steven Nielson, Clark Fullmer. cello high school grounds to see sold, although several clips have Decoration committee, Kay Mou- if some land could be acquired been sold for 50 cents a pound. for school purposes. They would Most of it will go under the rer, Kedrick Somerville. Pro- like to approximately Government loan gram committee, oficers of the five acres adquire to be used as a pos- program. chapter who are Wayne Mourer, sible location for their elemenYour International Dealer president; Pete Bailey, vice pre- tary school. Ashton Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans sident; Kedrick Somerville, sec- Merrill Stevens were authorizPhone 52 Dove Creek, Colorado spent Sunday in Mancos, Colo., retary; Stuart Lyman, reporter: ed to locatheir young son Clifcelebrating Kay Mourer, sentinel; Steve tions ininvestigate posible Blanding for an ele- fords birthday, also Donalds Nielson, treasurer; and Walter mentary school building there. fathers birthday. Svedin, advisor. The superintendent was asked The program consisted of three to express appreciation to the talks, by Walter Svedin, Karl instructor adult supervisor and R. Lyman and Zenos Black, a their interest for chaperones solo Niel Thomas, trumpet by vocal solo Stuart Lyman and a and conduct of the tour to Salt Lake and adjacent area made by reading, Joyce Lyman. The de- the American Problems class of corations were miniature imple the different Monticello. ments, given by Implement companies, and plac-- ! TYPHOID CLINIC IN ed on the table on green bask-- i ets. The dinner will be cooked BLANDING AND and served by Mrs. Mary Gard MONTICELLO Immunization for typhoid are ner and the Home Ec girls. The being given in Blanding. clinic is held at the elementary FFA TO GO TO school and all are urged to atLOGAN MAY 2 tend. It is important for adults Twenty-on- e boys of the Mon-- i to be immunized as well as ticello Chapter Future Farmers Time 9 to 12 Friday, of America and instructor Wal-- j children. 17 and 24th. ter Svedin, will go to Logan, to April An immunization clinic is bebe present at Agathon Day, May held for Monticello, to be 1 and 2 at the Agricultural col- -j ing held Wednesday evenings, Apen-I lege. While there they will 22 and 29 and May 6. There ter into the state F.F.A. judging ril are plans for only three clinics contest. so The beef judging team con- dateall should keep the time and in mind. Those who had a sists of John Scorup, Wayne series last year need t0 have Mourer and David Somerville. a booster this year. The time Poultry judging team Kay will be 4 to 6 p. m. April 22 and James and Niel Miller, Harvey 29. The charge is 15 cents per Thomas. shot. . John Sheep judging team Adams, Phil Jameson and A1 COURT FINDS Barton. KEISLING GUILTY Swine judging - team Ray District court was held in Odette, Steve Nielson and Ked- Monticello this week, with rick Somerville. Farm mechanics judging team Judge L. Lelancfr Larson, pre- David Miller, Karl Miller and siding. The case of the State at-of Utah vs Wm. T. Keisling for Bob Slavin. assault upon a three-year-oBob tempted child, took Dairy judging team most of the Barton, Bert Odette and Pete time. By 11:30 oclock WednesBailey. had been secured. day a Meat judging team Whitney Membersjury of the jury were LawRedd and Earl Purcell. rence Hawkins, Willard J. Guy-maWm. C. Walton, Duane MIA SPEECH FESTIVAL Johnson, Elliott Redd, Heber M. SLATED FOR MONTICELLO 'and Carroll, John O. Helquist AND BLANDING LaVar Lyman. The case went to The San Juan Stake M. L A. the Continuous supplyl You take cubes out Serve! puts jury at about 11 oclock Speech Festival under the direc- Thursday em back! Keeps refilling the basket night and day! All and the of verdict tion of Edith K. Lyman Speech was rendered at about guilty" automatically! director, was held at Moab high 3 oclock. His sentence will be school auditorium April 9. Some Just pltk 'em o utl Cubes are loose! No messy trays to 25. passed April 50 participants presented the fill or spill! No trays to empty or forget to refill! theme, This is America a speBob Wise of Bluff, Utah, cial copywrited production, with Super-cubeBig, dry, supercold IceCircles! guilty to a charge of the view of inspiration for the pleaded intoxicants full size to Indians. last longer! selling beauties of our heritage and the He was sentenced to three years Won't stltk together even duradvantages of life under the in the but was put American system of government. on two penitentiary ing automatic defrosting! Take years probation. This special function featured one or a handful! choral choruses of ART EXHIBIT SPONSORED readings, musical numbers from the var- BY MONTICELLO PTA Plenty for portlosl Fills basket ious wards comprising, the Stake, Under the direction of the after basket! Replaces ice cubes including Moab, Monticello, Monticello Parent Teachers Asas you use theml Blanding and Grayson Wards. sociation, an art exhibit will be Mrs. Assisting Lyman were held 26 and 27 in the the following speech directors high April school auditorium. It will Plus JUI These Extra Senrel Features! from other wards. Nadine Bay-le- s, be open on the 26th between 2 Bea Brinton, John Lewis, and 5 oclock, the Removable Egg Kssts Room, Doer Shalvti program comEASY TERMS Ila Johnson, Irene Williams, a Buttor Keeper mencing at 3 oclock, and on the adjustable Sbdvtt Westwood. Solo readers 27th from 2 oclock until 7:30. TO FIT YOUR INCOME o Randle Chtsse Chest were Gene Blickenstaff and There will be no charge, but any Jesse May McDonald. Piano ac- contribution would be Mabel companist was June to help defray expenses. accepted BlandHurst ing, Moab, Monticello, Dove Those in charge of musical Creek have each been asked to numbers were Clyda Christen- contribute a number on the proGREATEST REFRIGERATOR VALUE IN YEARSI COME IN-S- EE IT NOW I sen, Marilyn Maxwell, Mabel gram. June Hurst. There will be a space for About 250 people were in at- local artists who would like any to tendance at Moab, and the pro- display their picture. Bring wil be presented in the them to the high school Sunday gram Blanding Ware! Recreation Hall morning. on Tuesday, April 14, and in the Carl Olson is art instructor Monticello Ward Hall on Tues- at the Carbon college at Price, day, April 21, by special request. and has extension classes in Price and Green River, and it s Work has commenced on the is through them the pictures are new Latter Day Saints Church being sent to Monticello, accordat Eastland. 44 Saturday of each ing to Mildred Odette, president. week has been set aside as work all kinds day for evepone who is willing LEGAL BLANKS and can assist in this enterprise. for sale at the Press Office ht up-kee- These new smart graduation formats are just the sweetest things youve seen.. In all of, the new pastel shades. WILL ARRIVE NEXT WEEK - In all colors, complete range of sizes o o need in and Slax. m- wearing apparel Dove Creek, Colorado? , iiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!i;iii:iiiiiii:ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini to&MDftaaig Crocker Chocolate Devils Mix Food A Oc Per Package fc Betty Crocker Party Cake Mix Per Package A)c JL - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO LIGHTEN YOUR HOUSEHOLD WORK Neutralizes hard water Calgon soap to cleanse, helps water to rinse Size Large ? the all purpose detergent package has a premium Breeze helps qqc J each Tc Giant Size DENNY & JONES 5 ld n, Breeze J Large Size Friday and Saturday Specials Cheese 2 o se Where Your Dollar Goes Farther Betty Monticello N ews - Good Used Cars Me KIBBEN'S (OuuiuBi FARMALL TRACTORS New International Pickups LADIES DAINTY NYLON PANTIES In all of the new high shades Anything you See Us. FOR NEW AND USED Graduation Dresses Blouses, Skirts Equilization date was changed from May 25 and set up to June 1, to more fully comply with the law, which states that the first equalization day must be held on May 31, but because May 31 falls on Sunday this year, it was stated that June 1 would be the nearest legal date. A great deal of time was spent discussing matters pertaining to the roads throughout the county and the purchase of new equipment. Keith Jewkes, town manager, asked the cooperation of the county in street construction. The commision agreed to put the necessary equipment on the streets when there is time between county road work. This work would be charged to the county road funds. Also discussed at the meeting p was the of the doctors home. Dick Nielson met with the Comissioners in regard to getdone on the ting some work streets of Bluff.' The Commissioners stated that work for that purpose was set up in the road budget. The budget for the year on B roads was set up. SAN JUAN RECORD St DOVE CREEK PRESS Pa3 10 THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1953 AERIAL SPRAY FILMS LIONS CLUB HOLD TO BE SHOWN REGULAR MEETING The Monticello Lions Club April 23, under the direction held their regular business meet- of the home extension service, ing Monday night at the court two aerial spray films will be school in house. It was decided 1 spon- shown at the high will sor a Queen Dance during Monticello. RepresentativesAero three entrants be present from the State June, to select from the northern part of the nautic Department and Civil and county in the queen race, who Aeronautics Department will later compete with entrants posibly Geo. Knowlon of to from the southern part of the Extension Entomology . Departcounty for a queen for the Coun- ment. ty fair. They are asking each of the clubs to sponsor a girl. The CALORIE COUNTERS CLUB rules, regulations and qualifi- HOLD MEETING Club cations wil be given to each The Calorie Counter Monclub. meetings are being held in Edwav Redd, representing the ticello and Blanding for those Lions Club, and Ralph Bailey as desiring to reduce. The Club will Mavor of Monticello were ap- - meet in Blanding at the elemen-- l afternoon, pointed to meet with the County ' tary school Fridayat the courtCommisioners to see what could and in Monticello 'be done about having the Main house Thursday evening at 7:30. street oiled from curb to curb Mrs. Carl Harris district along where there is a curb and from the State Welgutter. fare department was in MontiLEGAL BLANKS all kinds cello Tuesday on official for sale at the Press Office tf. 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