Show FROM OUR FILES taken from the may 24 1934 iesue of the iho san juan roped and reprinted for the information and benj 0 y in e n 1 t of our many record readers 1934 FAIR GROUNDS PROJECT aked project for completing the fair grounds vest rest of town has been approved and may commence any day arid and should be handled a one ones because the work is urgent under the emergency rules cash is not wid aad but pay is taken la orgies ori for necessities but even 0 oi k this basis likely help will wil ta ba found willing to get the ou jolt team am work is fairly well up by other employment now both normal and the road building and wherein farming for cash take precedence over projects but if monticello is to have a good race track the work of leveling it down and cle clearing pring up the unfinished condition the he left are important and the town and county offa bals should now take interest inter estr in some plan that will permit proper use of the grounds if work should be delayed another month then the track at least will not be ready for the legion celebration 1934 PARTY HELD FOR ELDERLY MOTHERS OF monticello sunday afternoon at abe more elderly mothers of monticello were honored at thet the home of mrs K S summers the hostess being reta B bailey ail helen redd elva eliza jones julia ma hyde and bebb summery summers included in the gusts ii list st wert were sarah perkins mary jane wilson mrs innes L A redd annie edwards emma wood mae cooper mrs cap hansen evelyn adams minnie jones louie walton annie bailey mrs weber mae rogerson mrs nielson laura allred mrs nick wilson mrs bill hyde mr winnie duckett and mis nora jones showed had beca ample amal many the musical nu program consisted of two vocal solos by donald may a duet by helen redd and frea peterson orchestra music wn was furnished throughout the afternoon by fred peterson donald may and warren barton after lengthy informal converse conversa tion a delicious lunch was served the party has become an annual affair 1934 interstate CLUR CLUB entertains friday evening the state line club which represents mp resents the women in utah and colorado in the vicinity of northdale Nort hdale ura do etc presented presenta a very good old time comedy drama to a good audience jn the high school auditorium it was a full evenings entertainment and nothing but the highest praise was heard af ayer r the performance the cast consisted of leroy harvey alene butt mrs N G cook karl howell morse howell C E and hazel crapo considering si the difficulties of meeting ng for practice which the play were not only surprised but were proud of them it was a good show and every part was taken skillfully 1934 COMPANY MOVED TO UINTAH last week the governments C C C camp stationed in grand county for about a year wass 1 m moved v d to the uintah river north of if roosevelt taking the men area plus 10 who will stay a 9 few days to clean ap up the camp or oc a total of men during the cold weather wather period the boys have been near tte tb town of moab and prior to their moving to winter quarters ahry were on the casals several san juan men cerii are in the party but the names of those still el lusted are not at hand rules as understood make one year the maximum time a young man may partake of this help and the ages emust I 1 must be between la 18 and 25 at the time of enlistment |