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Show Page 8 June 23, 1961 BLAHDIHG OUTLOOK Jal MONTICELLO NEWS MARILYN ROWLEY Mrs. Maxine R. Frost has been Redd and two little Also girls. appointed to the Utah State here were Kelly's BUY roosnats, 3oard of Direotors of the Utah Edmund Barker, and members of his Heart Assool&tlon, effeotive family who were on a vacation 1 for a tern of two years trip to Mesa Verde and the south July As chairman of the 1961 San Juan em Utah parks. County Heart Fund Drive Mrs Miss Lei Momi Young, daughter a Frost directed successful of Mr. and Mrs. Clyn Young, is by Utah housewife, and everbody eastern drive in this area the a to enjoying with spending money will trip else Mr and Mrs Clarence Ramsey United States. She flew Tuesday July 1 to pay a little drove to Cortez to meet Clar- from San Mateo, Calif, with the begin more to keep state government ence's nephew, Marvin Jones, who Morris Winwards, the family of operating. had flown there fro Mesa, APIST-o.i- a, Leim Komi's girl friend at BVU The state's sales tax on that Kelvin will spend the sun The trip will also take them to date goes up from 2 to per rrer here with the Ramseys anc Canada. They plan to get a new cent, by act' of the 1961 LegiwiTh the Harry Randalls while car in Detroit for the homeward slature. The increase was voted his mother, Mrs. Grant McMullen journey, which will take them by to balance the state's budget i3 in Mesa to stay with her mo- way of Idaho to visit friends. after the state Js public school Mr. Kc The travelers expect to be gone program was raised. ther, Mrs. Maude Ramsey. Mullen is nearby at Tempe attend about two weeks. In the 12 oounties buoying in school. Clays on Lyman came from Gall local treasuries with a half 3ert and Kemice Odette enter- Lake City for a weekend visit cent local option sales tax, the tained some of their friends at here with friends and relatives. increase in tax rate will bs oook-o- ut a mountain Thursday He stayed at the home of his from 2t; to 3 per cent. The state and local taxes ere at Dalton Springs .Guests aunt, Mrs. Edlty G. Lyman. 'an eluded Bob and Arlta S parka, Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey and collected together. Local shares lay and Rose Odette, and Buddy family moved this week to Moab are distributed to cities and and Lorraine Redd. oounties in proportion to the where the parents will oontinue tax yield i n each city and d. Sumners and daughter, as employees of the First Secuoounty. lathi een, went to Salt hake City rity Bank. Counties in which the sales to t:et Mrs. Ann She person anc Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sparks and tax will be increased from 2 to her children, twins Janice anc little daughter, Pamela , left 3 per cent are: Daggett, Davis, Joyce, and son Bobby. They were Monday after a visit at the home nin.: here for the missionary farewell testimonial honoring Kelly Summers. Coning from Ioab for the occasion were fir .and Iirs, Arthmr HfrihHiriHhfiH Duchesne, Emery, of Mrs . Sparks' parents, Mr. and Krs,.Kdway Redd, They will spend a few days in Salt Lake City with Mr, Sparks' parents, Mr. Facean and Washington. rate The . ad- to 2 Utah patterned its 3 per cent adopted by rate oard after one intended to California. It's and cents eliminate fractional the need to figure the tax take vance from 2 sale. on each Tax Commission Chairman State rs anther savs the system with Merchants many penny-nickle-di- me salss will not pick custup sales tax from their omers, but they'll be obliged to make tax payments as do othe: merchants on their sales volume. Those businessmen lnolude the tax as a part of the cost of do ing business. Trade With Local Merchants To Build Garfield, Grand, a Better Community Piute, Salt Lake, San Juan,i Kane, will eent. per elsewhere Bob Just days of traveling and visiting dea Soience of received Master with relatives. They attended gree in retailing from New York the MIA June Conference In Salt University and the family will Lake City and spent some time now live in San Francis oo where with Mr. Jackson's mother and he'will be employed by the J.C. Mrs. Jackson's sisters. Travel- and Mrs. Bruce Sparks. NOT1C to ing on tc Las Vegas they visited 3 an Francisco for a short visit two more of Mrs. Jackson's sisbe sister Mrs. Sparks' will ters before returning to Montic-ell- o Miss Kathleen Redd, who will also via Glen Canyon and Page -spend some time with her Grand Arizona. mn.h.r Redd who lives there. Rehearsals are underway for DaA at "Promised Valley" whioh will be family Fathon lton Springs was enjoyed presented in Monti cello on July Penny Co. k cm Him usa$ Accompanying them get-toget- her THE USE OF WATER FOR SNORKLING er's Day by Mr and Mrs.L. Frank Alfred Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs.F. Frost and family, Mr. and Bennion Redd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rowley and family, and Freya Homer and Rsdd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton and family have returned from Salt Lake City where they took their son, Mark, to the LDS Mission home. Also making the trip to the city with them was Miss Jana Jacobs of Emmett, Idaho, who had spent a week visiting at the Barton home. The group stopped Redd, OR IRRIGATION IS FORBIODER BETWEEN THE HOURS 2:00 P.U. 12:00 O'CLOCK H00HAHD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. also... lng them for this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burrville who are spending the simmer in Burrville. The Bartons plan to return to Salt Lake City this week end to attend Mark's testimonial at the mission home prior to his departure for his mission headquarters in Ft. Vbyne, Indiana. AUHCISIIEODB not - Mon-tioe- llo 1st and 2nd Ward MIA's. "Promised Valley" tells the saga of the famed Mormon trek from Winter Quarters to Utah through the story of Celia and Jed, a Mormon typioal oouple. The pro- duction features muslo, drama, and dance. Celia will be played by Iv&Lou Redd, while Riohard Williams has the part of Jed. Ben Hess takes the part of Fenley Parsons, wid- father of eight stair-ste- p sons. Others in the oast lnolude owed Jeff Frost, Young, Bruoe Adams, Steven Rsdd, Mitchell Foy, Mark Hamilton, and Allen Chapman. There will also be danoers and a chorus. Producer while Marge is Tharla Holyoak, Jaokson is director) Clyda Christensen, drama mu- direotors Iv&Lou Redd, vocal left Thursday solo director) J&ok and Beth sic nlsts Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall and cago for a business Oh his trip. Mr. and Mrs. D&rroll Young wore return, he was met at Farmington in Salt Lake City the past wssk NJ1. by Mrs. Bloomfleld,and they attended the testi- attended a family reunion there services at the LDS Mis- -i on Friday and Saturday. slon home whioh honored, among Every ohild in the community other missionaries, their sons, is Invited to participate in the Hariy W.Randall and Wayne Young. miniature 4th of July parade Gb Monday Harry left for the whioh will begin at 9s30 ajn. at Netherlands Mission, and Ifcyne the LDS (fcurch end will oontinue departed for the Weat German westward to the tennis oourts. Mission. The parade will be followed by a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jaokson carnival, gams and raoos, pony and faadly are home after a few rides, sad other attractions and. monial , mtk M Dqyle B. Rowley morning -- Vri by the combined for Baltimore, Maryland Young, dance direotors. Robert where he will spend the next six Dalton, Business manager. weeks at a Sumner Institute in art Helen Williams, Johns Hopkins Johnny Bailey, and Donna Redd. Mathematics at University. Gsorge Bloomfield flew to Chi- ordered as a water saving measure. It appears that there wtll be plenty of water for the summer' s use. This restriction is neeessary because the inflow Itne at the City tank cannot keep up during thts period of extra heavy usage. WATER DEPARTMENT 25 Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson and Nielson. The Parsons boys are went through the LDS Temple .Join played by Craig Young, Clyn L. ALL HOSE USE OXOIATELY WHEN FIRE teas and enroute to Salt lake City at Edna Rogers, Glenn Barber, Dsn Kanti where they visited with Heaton, Stewart Lewis and Keith USERS ARE REQUESTED TO SNIIT OFF Plea., note; This restriction 24 They |