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Show First Grade teacher at Blanding t t yfX A I?' I'. 1 v si j . f x. Mrs. Dorothy Shumway Nielson will teach the first grade at the Park Terrace School for the coming school year. Mrs. Nielson is a former graduate of San Juan High School, Dixie College, and Brigham Young University, where she received her degree in Elementary Education. During the summer Mrs. Nielson has been teaching in the summer Headstart Progra m. While in high school, Mrs. Nielson was very active in student affairs where she served on the student council, as a cheerleader, and in the drama club. Johnson reunion The Third Reservoir Plant near Farmington, N. M, spent the weekend with Ben and Oleta Smith. The Browns are former residents of Monteuma Creek and were returning home from vacation in South Dakota. . Colorado. Marty Just and girls, Stacey and Clifton Bonnie Don and i and Tracy, are in Crand children spent some time in $ Colo, visiting Farmington, N.M. , shopping Junction, mother. Marty's and visiting former residents, Barbara Welles and children Clay and Vcrda Bone, who no recently spent three days visitnow live in Aztec, N.M. ing Kay and Dick Barton and Deanna Clifton is recovering Mrs. Welles lives from her fourth asthma attack family. Kutz LI Past Plant the at this year. near farmington, N.M. The Don Just family recentMrs. Liz Garner and Lowell ly spent some time in Farmwent to Phoenix, Ariz. , to ington, N.M. take Liz's father, Homer McJames Williams drove Judy Ginnis, to his home. Mr. and children to Albuquerque, McGinnis accompanied the N. M. , where they met Judy's Gamer family on their vacaMrs. Ruth Baker. mother, tion. Liz's brother and Judy and children are spendCarlos and Carthree weeks in Center Oil ing mel McGinnis, from Phoenix and surrounding area visiting were recent visitors in the relatives and friends and Mr. Gamer home. Wayne and Williams will join them Carol Ann Avey and children there on his vacation. from El Paso's Cila Bend, Jimmie and Elsie Berkey, Ariz. plant spent last Sunday and Connie, Jimmie, Kerry with the Jim Garner family. Jo are on vacation. They are taking in the sights around Tyler and Amelia Benally and girls, Allema, La.Naya, Zion National Park. and Valerie recently spent Dianne Everitt celebrated three days visiting Mrs. her tenth birthday by treatBenally's parents and friends ing her girl friends at the at Ganado and Window Rock, San Juan Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Madlock, Ariz. J. T. and Bonnie Isham reDoug and Sandra, and the Don Clifton family drove to cently went to Las Vegas, N.M. for the funeral of Provo, Utah, Sunday where Bonnie's great uncle. Their Mr. and Mrs. Madlock attenchildren Roger and Lillie Rae ded the Lions International several weeks visiting spent GovDistrict 28-District grandparents in Las Vegas ernors Cabinet Meeting held and returned home with them. at the Rodeway Inn. NineOn vacation, J.T. played in attended this teen couples several golf tournaments infirst cabinet meeting for cluding the Santa Fe Invitatheir new year. tional in Santa Fe, and the has Churchman Timmy San Juan Invitational Tournbeen ill with strep throat. ament in Farmington. J.T. We certainly hope he is also won second last week at up and around soon. the golf tournament in Cortez, Happy birthday wishes go Colo. to Janet Overton whose birthKelly and Jame McLemee day was Aug. 11. from Farmington, N.M, spent Mr. and Mrs. Don Clifton, s. Sunday with the Doug David and Deanna are on The Madlocks visited vacation. They have gone to Saturday with former MonteLas Vegas, Nev. to visit zuma Creek residents, Gene BlakBonnie's brother, David and Darlene Simnson. Patty, ely. Her mother and sister Darla, and Kevin in Aztec, from Reseda, Calif., met N. M. Little Doug spent part them in Las Vegas. of his time in the irrigation Charles and Betty Brown ditch, quite by accident, and children from the Chaco clothes and all. sister-- Rose Evening vice-preside- nt; tributed. out-of-to- Lunch with movie stars Mr. and Mrs. Daryle Redd have had as houseguests her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Naegle, and two children, of Long Beach, Calif. , and her brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Balmer, of Salt Lake City. They entertained their guests with trips to Dugout Ranch, Indian Creek State Park, and Mesa Verde National Park, Colo. Also a trip to LaSal to visit the Charles Redd family. Highlight of that trip was an excursion to the Redd -- Wilcox ranch where a motion picture company from Hollywood were on location and the visitors enjoyed the unique experience of having lunch with a number of movie stars. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace of Sacramento, Calif., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd and Kathy. On Sunday, both families, together with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redd and children of Moab, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd in Blanding. Mrs. Dorothy Bigler has returned to her home in Stafford, Airz. , after spending two weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee Bigler. The Bigler's infant daughter, Cynthia, bom July 21, was blessed by her father and the LDS First Ward Bishopric during Fast Meeting services on Aug. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Redd and baby of Salt Lake met his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Redd, and their children at Hite on Friday for an overnight camp and a day of water skiing and boating on Lake Powell. They then accompanied the family to Monticello where they spent Saturday night and Sunday. VII Nu Vu MUllffijiTB Utah Monticello, August 16-- Dove Creek 8 August 18 17-1- MPA LA SUDAN 67 CHEVROLET 1 MPA LA SPORT COUPE Wuh radio, heater, new White sidew aTFtires, power steering and power brakes. Low mileage executive. I 6 6 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPF Vith radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, and air conditioning, and new white sidewall tires. 66 CHEVROLET IMPALA Four door hardtop w ith radio, heater, automatic transmission, new white sidewall tires, and power steering. 65 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP factory air conditioning, VS engine, automatic transmiss-- 64 OLDSMOB1LE 9S Four door sedam Immaculate. 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See us regularly for the best in service. 0 August 19, and Very clean. 62 CHEVROLET 2 -- TON TRUCK With HERIFINERIFLAVORg 'THUNDER ALLEY' THE GUNS OF NAVA RONE REDD'S ion and power steering. Art class tonight J SERVICE BETTER kVN Fabian 19-2- 1 ftTtF radio, heater, automatic transmission, new white sidewall tires, power steering and power brakes. Low mileage executive car. Completes training THAT MAN IN ISTANBUL August 67 CHEVROLET Mad-lock- inspirational Shirley T rent directed the children's sports which included races and group games. The older folks participated in vollyball, softball and horseshoes. The Evan Roseser family of Salt Lake City, Etta Lunt of Cedar City, Gladys Wilson and Hazel French of Monticello were members. 21-2- j A in ; I in-law, Blanding was the site for the gala annual family reunion of the Parley Johnson family. Activities began on Saturday, Aug. 12 at 11:00 am with visiting among the families and various types of games. Name tags were given to each one attending, differed colo.s representing different families. Clenna Stevens led the group in a song, "Oh, Those Johnsons" written for the occasion by Irene Watkins and Nancy Martineau. Rex Harvey gave the opening prayer and blessed the food. A community lunch was served at noon to 100 Johnson relatives. The committee was composed of Marva Laws, president; Fern Palmer, Nancy Martineau, secretary and Irene Watkins, committee member. The Second Ward Beehive Following the lunch a hilarious entertaining program Rose Evening was held Aug. was presented. The Johnson 8 under the direction of Ruth Nielson. sisters, Eva Fillerup, Etta Lunt, Nellie Harvey and The inspirational meeting was opened with Cooper Jones Gladys Wilson, gave Incidents of their early home-lif- e. giving the prayer. The class Another original song members sang the song "He. " was written by Zona Rigby The ceremony of "The and her mother, Etta Lunt. of the Rose" was done Tying The entire musical Johnson Washburn, Pat Stephanie by family, led by Christy Butler, Bonnie Barton, Gayle in singCarroll, participated Dalton, Donna Lee Porter, ing the song. Sylvan Johnson Jerilyn Maughan, Debra and his mother, Ellen Johnson, Bailey, Harriett Randall and entertained with guitar and Barton. When the Joyce harmonica number and was finished it was bouquet Fern Palmer read a humerous to the MIA Presipresented of the Johnson family. dent, Corine Roring. history Sylvan Johnson, Kay JohnThe closing prayer was given son and Fern Palmer were by Joyce Barton. elected as the new officers Refreshments concluded this for 1968-7- 0. They will apevening for the girls. special point the reunion chairmen for each of these three years. Geneology sheets were dis- . A meeting of the Utah-j Western District members os of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, will be held at The First Methodist Church, Dove Creek, Aug. 24. It will begin with registration from 9:(X) to 9:30 am, which will include a social period with coffee and donuts. The program, designed to familiarize officers and mem-- 1 bers with lesson materials for the next year, will end at 3:30 pm. Women attending are asked to bring sack lunches. Coffee and punch will be provided at noon by the Dove Creek W. S. C. S. Friends and members of the Methodist Community Church, Blanding, are invited to attend. Rev. and Mrs. Strayerwill attend a Pastor's Retreat at Mesa, Colo., Aug. The theme of the retreat will be "A New Day for Pastoral Identity. " The resource person, Rev. I loyd Greiner, will explain to the ministers and their wives the many aspects of the changing role of the minister. by Clorita Madlock The Dick Barton family and the Jerry Wilson family spent the weekend at the El Paso Natural Gas Company's cabin at Groundhog Lake in I T Methodist Church News n ifTiittavl k J Libby 389 46 oz. STATE FARM Fire and Casualty Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Snowdrift Shortening 3Lb 73 CITY MERCANTILE MONTICELLO ( |