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Show T J Intercepted Letter Veterans News Hospital Notes... Veterans Administration warns Entered: November 29, 1953 veterans that they can take Barbara Storm, Monticello, Willis W. Ritter Judge training under the Korean GI medical. Salt Lake City .Utah bill only in those courses approMargaret Christensen, MontiYour Honor: ved by their state approving agmedical Your decision on behalf of the ency for Korean GI bill train- cello, Yvonne Keel, Blanding, baby ing. of the right Navajo Indians, gives many of us much joy to salute, sesApproval of schools and cour- girl Emma Smith LaSal, surgery for training under the World and commend you, for your worKeith Monticel 1 o , Nielson, II Bill GI War suffice not will action. thy medical for Korean GI bill training. Simple unadulterated justice, Thomas Jaramillo, Monticello, Veterans who want to learn is to often missing in such cases medical wish courses the whether they especially where the weak and to Glenda Rhodes,, Monticello take under the the Korean medical lowly are the victims. GI have bill been Therefore, it is refreshing to Gloria Monticello, Sweden, information may get this the hearts, and minds of millions to hear of your forthright man- from their nearest VA Regional medical Carter, Monticello, baby Gaye ner of dispensing justice, where office. VA regional offices maintain girl it is so desperately needed. Alta Bailey, Blanding, baby record of courses You have added another rea- an son why the State of Utah, has aproved by the State for Korean girl had such an honorable name in veterans. This information is not Released: John White, Robert Zuefelt, such matters she has given spe- kept in VA headquarters in cial care to looking after the well Washington, since changes occur Val Hoggard, Emma Lou Freeconstantly, and it never could stone, Myrtle Hunt, Reginald being of her citizens. Beeson, Barbara Strom, MarMay your kind of justice- - jus- be completely current there. VA also suggested that vet- garet Christensen, Yvonne Keel, tice, with a heart as well as a not do erans ask their regional Emma Smith, Keith Nielson, mind, increase. Gle n d a Yours respectively offices for complete lists of ap- Thomas Jaramillo, InEverett H. Lea proved courses in all fields. Rhodes, Gloria Sveden. Escondido, Cal. stead, a veteran should have a fairly good idea of the type of RABIES IN November 29, 1953 training he wants, when he con- BORDERING STATES tacts the VA for information on BE CAUTIOUS Judge Willis W. Ritter Take heed, GI approved courses. This way, Salt Lake City, Utah have your dog or cat immunized can VA furnish him with easily Your Honor: and report unusual actions As a friend of the Iniiir,: I names of schools offering cour- observed in any animals in your- ses in his chosen so that field, commend and deeply appreciate can where to train. you highly for your wise deci- heIf the decide Within recent weeks canine veteran isnt sure what sion in behalf of justice extendtraining to take, he may rabies has broken out in two ed to the long suffering Navajo kind of avail himself of VAs vocational states bordering Utah. To the Indians. has Through tests and east five cases of rabiesVetern-ari Your decision in this unpoit-- counseling. y the interviews, counseling pro- been reported by the ant cas sets a precedent that all cess Public Health services of enables him to understand true American citizens will nevcapabilities, so that he is in the Colorado State Department er forget as the beginning of a his Health. Within the last week new age in behalf of the long, aa much better position to make of the State Department of Agriwise choice. wards of neglected disgracefully culture has reported six case9 the Federal government. Your de . . . (confirmed) of canine rabies in cision will also aid tremendously SPECIAL SESSION Five humans Burley, Idaho. (Continued from page 1) ' in helping erase this sordidr.ess been bitten by known rafrom the pages of history that where Utah with 20,578 students have bid animals and three of these leads the nation with a ratio of cases proclaimed the record of the are, at the present, taking mal2.98 or double the national avStates Governments treatment and betrayal of the In erage of 1.51. Yes, and our col- the Pasteur treatment. The cause of the outbreak dians as relating to the sacred- leges cost $10,000,000 a year to has not been definitely traced ness of consummated treaties. maintain. As to our ability As an American citizen I am Utah is in either of these states, and, ashamed to report, as you likely relatively poor, as has been poin- as both states as well B9 Utah know, that our Government nev- ted out. Our per capita income are not considered to endemic, er fulfilled its negotiated obli- payments of $1,453 last year that is, areas where animal raof the national bies persist, it is felt that the gations involved in any of its were but 85 disease is Indian treaties. average. Then reduced to in- introduction of this Many thanks to your honor, come per pupil in average daily possible through the transportawith tion of dogs from southern states Judge Ritter, for your recogni- attendance our ability tion of justice for the Navajos $6,885 is the very lowest in the by migratory workers. These as it is the constitutional right 11 Western states and is but animals, undoubtedly, were in of the National average of the incubation period during of all citizens, without predu 65 dice or discrimination. $10,662. We have good schools. their transit and developed symMost sincerely, We want better schools just ptoms shortly after arrival Preventative programs have Dr. I. M. Cohn as good as we can afford along with national defense, foreign been launched in the areas of occurence and dogs are being You may get your pictures aid and taxpayer solvency. which have been sent to the San Cigarette taxes. More recent vaccinated against rabies as well Juan Record by calling at the information than that contained as being quarantined to restrict D. B. Perkins home and asking in our October bulletin shows their movements. Because of our proximity to for them. that but five states, including Utah, have a tax rate of 2 cents these states we fell that an Parker and Scheaffer Pen and per pack while nineteen charge ounce of prevention is worth a Pencil sets make lasting and 3 cents, ten charge 4 cents, four pound of cure, and with very useful gifts for anyone. Dove charge 5 cents, two charge 6 little effort on our part we can Creek Jewelers, Dove Creek. and eleven charge 8 cents. be protected against this serious VACCINATE YOUR disease There's news in the advertise- - 3f you Dont Advertise in the DOG REPORT AND IMPOUND ALL STRAY DOGS. Press We Both Lose Money. tnents, too State-approv- a-r- , . 1 US Forest Service subject matter. Your county ent has your copy. Sheep Judging Christmas Tree Cutting Policy With the approach of Christmas, applications for cutting of Christmas trees on the Monticello district of the Manti- - LaSal National Forest are being made. The following policy was established a few years ago and is still in effect: 1. Due to the high watershed and timber values of our native spruce and fir trees, no permits would be issued for the cutting of spruce or fir trees to private business establishindividuals, ments, or for commercial sale. Permits will be issued to Church groups, public schools, and civic clubs, the hospital, etc. Trees issued to public groups mentioned above must be designated for cutting by the Forest Ranger , 2. Permits for cutting of pinion pine only will be made for private or commercial use. Application for the pinion pine trees can be made to the Forest Ranger, Monticello, Utah. These are for trees to be cut only on the National Forest. Julian Thomas, Forest Ranger ! ! LEGISLATIVE . (Continued from Page 1) 21 recommendations of the school survey commission, in eluding bills on retirement and school finance. the council Meeting with were top educational representatives and members of the legislature who arrived early in the city. Republican lawmakers will be feted Monday night at a get acquainted" dinner at the New-houhotel. The gathering, sponsored by the GOP state central committee, is mainly for the purpose of introducing new GOP state chairman, Oral J. Wilkinson, to members of the Legislature. No formal gathering of Democrats has been planned for Monday. Groups of the Demo lawmakers plan to hold informal meetings among smaller groups, but no party caucus has been slated until after Gov. Lee delivers his opening address or until a fight develops over seating of lawmakers. non-coun- se Publication Announced Sheep judging entails the consideration of two valuable sheep products, lambs and wool, states a recently published Utah State Extension Fact Sheet, Judging Sheep. Arthur of the new Extension publication is Russell R. Keetch Extension sheep and wool specialist He has condensed into four factual and pictorial pages the information necessary to judge Utahs various breeds of and sheep sheep products. The shepherd should make a daily practice of judging his sheep and analyzing their im- The Fine Arts Club effected a new organization Friday night at the home of Mrs. Fern Wood. The incoming officers are Mrs. Beth Poorman, president: Mrs. lone Heaton, vice president; Mrs. LaVerda Barton, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Maxine Frost, historian. Mrs. Maggie Harvey of Blandand ing demonstrated artistic novel Christmas wrapping. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Vera Hazelton. tions and excess handling. He suggests handling sheep only to verify observations made from a distance. He also advises against the opening of fleece on the back. g Included in the fact sheet are lists of useful descriptive terms: a general score card for mutton breeds, wooled breed and fat lambs; and a summary chart of the characteristics of the most popular sheep breeds in Utah. All county agents now have a supply of the Extension Service Fact Sheet No. 27, Judging Sheep, to meet the needs of commercial sheep growers, Club members with sheep projects and others interested in the sheep-judgin- Mrs. her son Christensen Rowena Taylor Jackie and flew 29-2- 18-4- 3 Parents Teachers meeting will be held Thursday, Dec. , 7:30 p. m. in the high school building. The program theme i9 Christmas in Many Lands. Refreshment will be served. -- 4-- H ELGIN New watches our advance showing See for selection. as PLUS CLtCLMPtf? tea WITH before C. R Court. Bruce Cheese, Navajo, for illegal possession of liquor was ordered to leave the county. Cosme Chacon, charge, Grand Larceny, was bound over to the District Court then committed to the custody of the she-i- tf pending the furnishing of a $50.00 bond. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Ganado, Ariz. and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hill have been visiting with Mrs. Ila Belack, mother of Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hill. The high schools pre season basketball game was played in the Monticello gym Tuesday nite with the Dove Creek High school The Monticello teams were win ners in both games with a score of 2 for the second team and for the first team. Lets Give The Whole Family A Treat - Cases coming 10-d- INFRA-RE- RAYS D Healthful, infra-re- d rays, millionj of them, provide instantaneous warmth while reom temperatures are still low. Radiant heat plus circulated heat is the perfect combination and Panelray gives more of both. ) FASTER HEAT PIIIUDE. Miniature stirrups strut as for this dainty Elgin DtLuxt. lt y f THI WOVO DAY & NIGHT $45.01 TRAMMAKMt.VJ.MtOm Fed. Tan Prlcos tncL i Easy Terms If You Wish Reserve your choice on our layaway PLAN! We Are Here to Serve You Southwestern Gas & Appliance, Inc. Dove Creek Jewelry The Store That Stays" Phone 44 Monticello, Utah Dove Creek, Colorado with Sherryl to Salt Lake C. townsite. Wide selection of models Low prices Chevrolet Yi ton pickup. - Si speed transmission, heater and I defroster. 24,000 actual miles. 1951 popular makes for greater valu- e- 4- International Vi ton pickup transmission, radio, hea- ter and defroster. 1951 I Chevrolet V ton pickup. Brand new tires. heater and defroster. $ 1951 Chevrolet Yt ton pickup. Heater and defroster. transmission. New paint. S 1951 Irani-missio- Vn MV n am p n, I am w lly n Heater defroster transmission. Chevrolet fOCDl LM and American Greeting That Your Kiddies May Have the Finest and defroster We have chosen with care the best items from well known brands of Toys. Use Our Convenient International REDDS 1 ton stake. Lay-a-wa- Dennison Kaycrest Yt Heater and- defroster, dual wheels, new tires and new paint. Mi Beautiful Christmas Cards and Wrapping ton pickup. Healer and defroster. Spotlight and transmission. 1950 .1949 Phone 58 mM. Many of the boys and girls in Korea will go to beJ hungry tonight. Hostilities have ended but the struggle against hunger continues. A contribution to CARE for Korea Children, 660 First Ave., New York 16, N. Y., or your local CARE office will send a CARE package of rice and other staples to provide many nourishing meals. n ; t i Merle Cummings and family have moved to the new A. E. All ; FINER HEAT City to spend Thanksgiving day with friends and relatives. Reconditioned for longer life I portant features, the specialist The Helmar Johnson, Baxter remarks. However, to maintain a system is required and defects Miller, and Bill Joyce families The Harry Moulton and Gale consistent judging and selection, ate dinner together on Thanks- Holt families spent Thanksgivand disqualifications must be giving day. ing in Salt Lake City. understood, he adds. Commons faults in judging to Professor sheep, according Keetch, are inadequate observa- Christensens Justice Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis reamed last week from a visit with deer hunter friends in California. They saw the UCLA and Southern California football game while there. THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday. Dec. 3. 1953 Page Win First Hoop Game of Season Fine Arts Club Organizes ' J. P. Court News Mr. and Mrs. Pete Itso recently of Denver stopped with the Frank Halls family enroute to Fairbanks, Alaska, where they intend to make their home as Mr. Itsos government position will keep him in Alaska. Mrs. Itso is a niece of Mrs. Emma Wood and Frank Halls. Other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Halls of Rico, Colo., spent with the Thanksgiving day Frank Halls family. ag- y MEN'S WOMEN'S TOILETRIES DOROTHY GRAY ELIZABETH ARDEN REVELON MATCHABELLI COTY RICHARD HUDNUT EVENING IN PARIS WRISLEY SHULTON'S OLD SPICE SHULTON'S Desert Flower Shullon's Friendship Garden RODGER & GALLET Plan! Select Your Gifts NOW! RILEY DRUG Monticello, Utah & "HIS" CUTEX LA CROSS CO. J. i |