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Show Peterson FLORENCE (Contd. from page 8) kindness she did for Lenore, Jeanene and I when our mother was very sick. By Florence Galbraith 1975 Afton Hurst 6, Grover. conducted Several All of George Hursts children have been here the past few days visiting him at the San Juan Hospital. George has been very seriously ill for the past several weeks. He seems a little better today but still has a long way yet to go before he will be able to return home. His many friends will want to remember him with cards and letters. Aaron Harvey seems slight- ly improved at this writing. He is recuperating here at home. His friends could give him a call which will hasten his recovery. 'J rtf &!& STUDENTS in the popular and practical clothing class at Ricks College is San Juan High graduate Andrea Perkins (left). Andrea and other students enrolled not only sew in the course, but create and design their own dresses. model as shown, learning The girls work with a half-siall the principles of pattern and design and moving easily from that to full-sigarments. With Andrea in photo is AMONG ze Verna DesPain of Salt Lake City. Ricks College photo. bon Bucks (Contd. from page 3) place. Then they turned things around. When Coach Nelson was asked what caused the turn around he declared 100 little things. And he added, They (the Bucks) decided to play like they could. The coach feels the Bucks have a good chance in the We have a lot of tourney. tournament experience, he explained. One player who has experience and is hoping to play is Jason Ramsay. Jason was injured several weeks ago and has sat out the last few games. He dressed for the East Car game but didnt get in. Were bringing him along Coach Nelson reslowly, We expect him to play ported. some. X Duchesrw? 9 3 XMonticello East Carbon Tabiona Green River Altamont 8 4 7 5 4 8 9 X 3 3 9 .750 .467 .583 .333 .250 .250 773 733 814 762 680 784 750 .500 505 491 735 676 781 838 788 846 X XX - 6 2 4 4 5?7 498 family members Wonderful Mother of Mine followed by a talk from Ray Johnson, followed by a tribute to his grandmother by Kenneth Pehrson, then Wilbur Laws spoke, after which Norman Nielson spoke. Then six of her former Primary boys (all grown men now) Remarks by sang a song. Donald and closJack Bishop was by Kirk Pehring prayer son. The grave was dedicated Clinch State Tournament Berth Clinch Playoff for State Tournament Berm Standings do not include Saturday games Plans Fashion Show By Hope Musselman Beta Delta Sorority met at the home of Cheri Sweeney for their February meeting with Edris Calvert as The educational was Only Jay Hamon and David Perkins. Active pall bearers were Ray Johnson, Perry Johnson, Eugene Pehrson, son, co-hoste- iktgiiu- Kenneth Pehrson, David Pehr- Special guest of the evening was Stephanie Barry, wrho presented a demonstration of the various ways of wearing scarves. Two new ladies were pledged into the Sorority, Sherry Redd and Joyce Martin. The remainder of the evening was spent discussing business matters and going over plans for the upcoming fashon show to be held March 22nd. Interment was in the Blanding City Cemetery. Arrangements by San Juan Mortuary, under the direction of Don W. Palmer, funeral director. Lamanite friends attended, along with her host of friends and relatives. Galbraith. ijns - Save money. Use your present pickup and farm tractor with a Donahue Stock and Grain Carrier to transport livestock and grain! 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Region Ten Claw Juan GALBRAITH sang ze The many friends of Mrs. Minnie Johnson are happy to have her back home after her long winter, which she spent in and around Roanoke, Virginia. Record Eugene Pehrson. the weekend. Mr. Truman Rigby, along with other school authorities, attended a special school meeting in Salt Lake City last weekend. by Bishop Donald Jack of Blanding Third Ward. Family prayer at the Mortuary was by Perry Johnson. Sabrina Peterson sang a vocal solo. Opening prayer by Lorenzo Hawkins. Carol Black played the prelude and post-lud- e music. Opening song was by the Relief Society chorus, with Elaine Wright as soloist. Life history by Hurst and their sister, Maggie Harvey, have gone toSaltLake to attend the funeral of their aunt, Melissa Hurst, who passed away last week after an illness. She was the wife of the late Hugh Hurst, who is well known here. Mrs. Hurst is survived by a son and three daughters. Craig Redd of Rifle, Colorado, was here visiting his mother, Theressa Redd, over Mrs. Ada Rigby and Florence Galbraith hosted a birthday party at the Rigby home on Friday evening. A roast beef supper was served the twelve guests present. March services Lovely funeral LDS were held in the chapel for Jennie Peterson Wednesday, February 26th at 1p.m. San Juan High Junior Prom will be held March 14th 1975. Plans are underway for the biggest best prom ever. Parley, Delores and Melvin Bnc. pL-- J San The |