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Show June 24 1060 MONTICELLO NEWS MARILYN by R. T i ROWLEY Elder Garth Stevens Black will Utah, working toward a Master of be honored at a farewell testi- Science degree. monial program Sunday .in the Melvin Frost and Sue LDS Chapel. Elder Stevens will arrived Tuesday todaughter,a few spend a two-- ar mission in the days here. Mr. Frost is collecfill West Central States with ting information for the Maat Billings, Montana. ster's thesis he is writing at He will represent the Montieello B.Y.U. Ward of the Church of Jesus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson Christ of Latter-Da- y and family Saints. went to Thompson, A son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sat. where Mr. Jackson boarded a Elder Black train for Urbana, 111. He will Black, Montieello, is a graduate of Montieello High attend a summer science instiHe has attended Dixie School. tute at the U. of Illinois. He St. Utah. received a scholarship for this College, George, The testimonial program will purpose from the National include talks by the mis s Iona rys Science Foundation. parents, by Bishop Kenneth S. Ladies of the county are reand Sumners, by Elder Black. minded to be preparing handiwork There frill be musical numbers by articles for the County Fair the ward choir and an organ and which will be held the last of head-guart- ers duet by Doris B. Foy and August. Not much time left I Marion. Miss Pearl Walton left by bus Prayers will be offered by Steve Black and Quinn Wednesday for Turlock, Calif, where she will spend two weeks Blaek, brothers of Elder Black. Mr. and Mrs ..Joe Foy have rewith her niece Mrs. Doyle (Pat) piano Diane turned from a short trip to Arizona to see Springerville, Joe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Foy. After enjoying. 3ome fishing and. relaxing in the . beautiful Arizona Mountains, the returned to Montieello them with their ohild-re- n, bringing Mitchell and Sheila, who Foys had been visiting their grand- parents there the past month. The Vaun Mlckelson family will be living nepr Stanford University in California for the next six weeks while Mr. Nlcklesen, attends a sunrner session in the field of eoonomios. He will return to his teaching duties at Montieello fall. lb, High in the School and Mrs. C.A., Frost came from Mesa, Arlz. to spend the weekend with relatives here. were They sporting a new Ford Ffeleon station wagon. They left Monday for Gallup and their duties in the L.D.S. Southwest- ern Indian Mission. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence Black and Jan and granddaughters, Carter, returned Saturday form a Jill Also were Hetherington, and her family. An excursion to the Manti LDS temple is planned for this weekend by the Seventies' Quorums of the San Juan Stake. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bennion Redd left, Tuesday for a short trip to Salt Lake City. While awAy they will attend the opening of the big, new World Motel. . Mr. in California. accompanying the Blacks stay their daughter, Lee Erma Zinke, and her children. While in California the Blacks stayed in Los Altos With the Zinke children while Mr. and Mrs. Zinke enjoyed a Hawaiian vac- Okt a to the Los ation. tripBlacks visited Angeles area, the Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, the LDS temple grounds, and the beaci at Santa Cruz. Mrs. Zinke leave Mr. their girl friends. . traveling from girls dams it e. The Salt Lake City to the Glen Oanyon Five San Juan County . women left. Tuesday for Provo to attend a 4 --H Judging. school. They are Lily. Argyle, .Ila Redd, Ruth Bloomfield, Montieello) Louis and Kisten Harvey, Eastland) Perkins, Blending. The school will instruot the ladies on procedures for Judging fair and H 4-- exhibits. Miss Ingrid Adams is now va- cationing in Msxioo City. A of It, and Mrs. Joe Adams, Montieello, Ingrid will return soon to Salt Lake City daughter where she works at the Veterans Administration Hospital. She is also attending the University of Also be Miss Joe Redd, who nlo the making Mrs. L. Fank Redd will visit with her daughter trip will who summer institute at Stanford University. lives in Want-- Ad Juan Stake Ensign-Laur- el election night was held at the of Mrs. home Willie Barton in Montieello. Several humorous skits were presented to introduce the candJ idates ffice. who were running for oElected as the' new Stake Ensign president was Clyde PalRetta Ann Laws mer, Bland ing. is the new Stake Laurel president. Following the elections the large group of young people enjoyed an outdoor supper and games. Miss La Ralne Marx and Mr. J. Redd recited wedding Whitnsy vows Friday June 17 in the Manti The new bride is a LDS Tsmple. Wesley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and P. Marx, Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. A. J. Redd, Montieello are parents of Mr. Redd. . insertion. 8 per line with The Girls' annual San Juan Stake MIA held ThursSaturday, June 5, will IFOR SALE. typewriter ribbons for all pojxilar makes. OutStandard and Portable . Office. look Dr. B. A. OPTOMETRIST 3roughton, Optometrist, is in 40 For Blanding every Thursday. call Mrs. Sue appointments Graves at 2491. Modem Apartment VOR'RBVT in Bluff. $1500 per ween, Inquire all utilities paid. -- for subsequent runs of consecutive same copy with every 5th run free. Display advertising in Want-A- d columns 80 per column inch. Card of Thanks 10 a line with $1. minimum. minimum j of W. W. Cheveron Simpson, Station Bluff, Utah. POR HIRE Have Bulldozer, Truck and Compressor for hire. Call OR or write Box 233, Blanding, Utah. HORSES FOR SALE .One saddle ROCK HOUNDS Please note. I horse and one mare and oolt. have a 24 inoh rock saw and Call Gordon Adams at or will do custom sawing of rock,POR RENT gems, wood or bones. Leland Tiller, Lawn Poller and Seeder Shumway, Phone 2516. for Rent -- - Western Auto. FOR SALE FOR SALE Bumper 8-4- 126 8-3- 531 safe, - Large fireproof inch Elec trio neon 1G table. pool Coin Good operated. condition. Ideal for reo-reati- on room. Cue sticks and clock, and check proteotor. balls lnoluded. $25 complete. Call 2491 or after 6 p.m. call 2436. LOST- SILVER DOLLAR BAR. L.W. Graves Phone - t rt. Right Away, Sir $ "Where to, Sirf " asked the chauffeur of his wealthy boss. "Just drive off the nearest cliff , James. Ym committing suicide! 2056. WANTED- -Lady nnnts ride to Los Angeles, California. Phone 2197 or 2467. from pg. 1 for water storage. The matter of the Sawmill being built on the reservoir site came into attention last week when it was learned that the Hudspeth Company was seeking to acquire its millsite by out- i t Advertising Doesn't Cost It PAYS from the Bureau BWUA is Management. right purchase Land Bluff, Utah. FOR SALE 5 nan rubber .Raft. Amy Surplus Variety. I. W. Cox Phone 3871. Furniture. Particularly in terested in used desks, thone of Bill Huber, Old Hardwood WANTED Water 2-8- 521 Part of fishing rod near upper reservoir last Tuesday, Finder return to Carl Engle-hapleas to seeing the ground to Hudspeth because of the possibility of having to buy use. it back later for reservoir Officials of the Utah Water opposed deeded and 35 Power local site last opinion Annual GIIA Girls Gann 6aag HeU Rates per line with 50 niniBum for first Me- MIA i 10 Park. Saturday for amonth and then her husband Don, a pilot with Pan American Airlines, will oome to get her. Overnight guests Saturday at the Joseph Adams home were their nieces. Miss Shirley Frint and Miss Diane Frint, and two of will attend a Rowley physics, will visit here with her parents were and Mrs. Doyle B. Rowley Sunday for Calif, where San month? s Page 11 ujoic Board met men with about at the Recapture Friday to get local on whether the deed Of the sevshould be issued. eral who expressed opinions at the meeting, all were back of BWUA in opposing an outright sale to Hudspeth. Museun be from pg. 1 olear aoross the U. S., and in ths oapitols of Europe. In all these years we have failed to recognize these things as our heritage, at least in part, and to cling on to enough of them to erect a. museum here where it should by has cause all be. This and a means become a sore pl&oe, of humiliation in the minds of many San Juaners, and in answer to the question they have answered: "Yea, I do have relies, but nobody is going to take them out of San Juan some inviting everyone having relies County." or other interesting specimens, 'Now, that's the spirit - put at the Blue Mountain Guest to lend then a written with to twelve them on exhibition right hero Girls' ages Ranch. to ths museum. They whero agreement in they will attraet people nineteen will participate need not surrender their right direction the our to under They can still country. tent camping of ownership, nor bs afraid that Stake YWMIA Aname or to with Camp day through 23-2- of Gaye Carter, their things will be confiscated Sports direcctivity Counselor. seven wards in as ths olub has been assured tors from the that the display of the museum Montieello and Moab, Blanding, will not be Interfered with. affair. the with also help will Sines 1893, when thousands of Activities will begin Thurs- dollars worth of muunios and a day evening with Progressive othor relios were taken out of Parts of the supper and San Juan County, thess valuable! Hike. the. entertainment will be enjoyt have been going out in a stream ad at various points along the every year to enrioh museums hike trail. particiFriday the girls willtournament from the girls. softball a pate in The group will break camp foland in a handicraft program. breakfast on Saturday program lowing a c. That evening campfire will feature skits and songs morning. your if you wish, thus showing that you have a pride in wiping belong you, them, out the shame of letting our these country be robbed all without years doing anything about Another thing: If every business concern in tho county will give us a written statement oi it. important thingo tourists and everybody in general might want to know about them,we will file these statements alphabetic the oally, and have them when answering to refer questions. t |