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Show 6 COLTS MONTICELLO NEWS by MARILYN "Promised Valley1 seored a before eueeeie complete oapaolty oronds in three performances Sat Mont., and Tuea. The musical production was sponsored by tbs Mutual Improvement Assos.of the two Montieello Vfards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweatt and their three children have returned to Houston, Texas after spending the past two months in Montioello. They plan to oone back here next summer. In the winter Mr. Sweatt is employed as a teacher in the Houston High School system. Keith Olsen spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrende Olsen. He was accompanied by his fiance. Miss Roller, of San Gabriel, Mary Arm & ftULJl ROWLEY Montieello. They made a trip to the scenic Goosenecks and also spent some tine in Spanish Fork with Mrs. Hetherington's father before returning to their home. were Kenneth Mauian and Mrs. Mr. in Salt Lake City for a business trip. last week Janice Aldean of Bakersfield, Calif, was a weekend guest of Miss Lei Momi Young. She has now returned to Provo where she is a sunner school student at BYU. Miss . Mr. and Mrs. Pudge Pehrson anc family of Minersville spent several days here. They stayed at the home of Mr. Pehrson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pehr- son. Mrs. Hyde and Donna ohildren California. Both young people have returned from a visit with are students at the University her parents in Los( Angeles, of Utah. Keith is now making Calif. Her mother, Mrs. ftrth preparations for an Mr. and son, Mission. John Larsen and of Bioknell, Utah Mr 3. Homer, have been LOS Anderson, came with the family for a short visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson and visiting here with the three ohildren son and daughter, days Larsens' Lowell Larsen and Phillis Heaton They Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Redd had as and weekend guests Mrs. Redd's par- from ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe L. in Salt Lake spent several City last week the Frontier Colts Kimmerle,Tony Brovin, Don Palmer, came out second in the Blan-di- Lane Lyman, Jinny Hurst, Danny Left to right Tackett, Larry Skinner, Roscoe . Tournament, Here who are ng - they are: J2.ck Noonan, and Mrs. guests of Mr. David Heyman, Grant W. R.fr visited with Dean's brother Bronson. Also a guest was Miss his family who were there Cally Somerville of Salt California. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones took AA Gandy, Neb. to make their home here. Mr. Auble will work with his in operating the Servioe Station. is Markosek, Amerioan Oil from Logan, Utah, having oompleted a session of summer school at USU He was aooompanied here by a Dale SPRUUIUK OR IRRHSATHKI IS FORBIDDEN DETWEEU OCLOCK HOOHAHD 2C0P.il UtJTl FURTHER Ed father-in-la- w, KOIKE. Maughan home nieoe, Miss Janet Benson, will visit at the Maughan for a IRE HOURS ONE POLICY Children4,- - for Mom, and present and future. BENEFICIAL LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Edgel have had visits from two of their daughters and their families. The visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Child and three ohild ren, ttirray, and Mr. and Mrs.; Vaun Atkinson and four ohildren, Sandy. A Jeep trip to the Needles and Insurance Company Park was enjoyed last week hy Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Redd, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Redd. Weekend guests at the John Roring home were John's uncle Chesler (TURN TO PAGE 7 COL. 2) Lcqcd Notice USERS ROE DEQUESIED TO SHUT OFF ALL ROSE USE IfflEDlATELY BAER FIRE at Blanding Irrigation Company with principal place of business Blanding, Utah. . delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the eighth day of May, A. D. 1961, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: There are $230.05 250.00 Grant L. Bayles Reed E. Bayles A1ARHBQEAQB 44.88 Aroe Brown Ervin Please note: This restriction toas not ordered as a water saving measure It appears that there will be plenty of water for the summer's use . This restriction is necessary because the inflow line at the C tty tank cannot keep up during this period of extra heavy usage 102.00 13.25 25.00 174.80 26.10 152.50 Guymon Kenneth Helquist Wilber Laws M. F. Lyman Lyman Ray Floyd W. Nielson Wm. Ervin Palmer Clarenoe Perkins Ray and Carl Perkins . J. and 87.50 137.80 143.74 83.87 Glen Shumway Jos. W. 44.03 Smith in aooordanoe with law and an order of the board of direc- so many shares of eaoh parcel of such stook as may be necessary will be sold at the Blanding City offioe building on the 11th day of August ,1961 at the hour of 10 A.M., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the oost of advertising and expense of sals. tors MOM WATER DEPARTMENT v m... Dad, For further details afywt this remarkable new plan Phone 2306 who horns few weeks. dso... vtik PORTER and Mrs. Diok Auble and daughter, Tonya have come from nan nnEB usas 12.-0-0 E. HYRUM Mr. NOICS FOR all-in-o- ne Commission. Game WE USE OF WATER MAN FAMILY PLAN Kay AA A A Hurst. HERE'S THE with the Johnson and Norman Gage their young grandson, Casey have and been her in Qgden this week for Jones, to Elk Mountain for two Madsen, brother, Roy business reasons. Madsen, all of Salt Lake City. days of oamping last week; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Diokerman, Jones was there taking a deer Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hethe'ring-to- n is the former Patsy Allen of Durango, Colorado, were weekend count for the State Fish and ft 1961 July 28, BLANDING OUTLOOK made on the eighth day of May, A.D. 1961, B. Frank Redd, Secretary Blanding, Utah . |