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Show Page 6 September 8, BLAUDIMG OPTLOOIt of Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randxil MONTICELLO NEWS went MARILYN ROWLEY by to Grand f JL961 SEPTEMBER BRIDE Canyon Mwidey get their daughter. Gay, wr spent the eununer working thare. -- Dr. and Mrs. Carroll fi Goon Grand Junction has been In lo hod a few days of vacationing in this week on business Mont-ioel- The last week. While matters. Salt lake-Citthere they had a visit with DoElder Larry Adams nald y Montioello Elementary of a steak Sohool was the soene Lyman, son of .Mrs. fry Monday for faoulty members and Dorothy Maxine Lyman, has received a of Monticello High School and Guests at the hone of hr. and oall to the Southern Far East their partners. A new Mrs. Joseph Jackson have been LDS Mission with headquarters in 'baby daughter has Joined husand Mrs. Jackson's sister Hong Kong, China.. This is one the family of Mr. and Mrs. Bill band, Nr. and Mrs. Ruel We stover of the newer missions opened by Halls, Grants, N.m., formerly of and their five ohildren from was the. ohuroh. A farewell testi- Monticello. The California. Colton, monial for Elder Lyman will be bom Saturday, September 2, at A new home is being oonstruot-e- d held in the Montioello 2nd Ward ; Utah Hospital in for Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jensen on Ootober 15 He will report Provo. She isValley the fourth daugand family. It is located just and they have Lake hter the home Halls' for to Salt east of their present home and to the mission23. one eon. Pleased about the news is being built by Young Brothers The faoulty of the Montioello are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Construction Co. School started ' the Frank Halls and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edith G.lyman is enjoying Elementary Lloyd Barton, all of Montioello. a visit from her ison, Dick, his year off with a A steak Mr. and Mrs. George Bloomfield evening. wife, Mary Ann, and their three party Thursday was served in. the school were in Hamah, New Mexloo from supper Lynda, Lisa, daughters, of Sunday to Wednesday of this weak Leslie Kay. Vhile here Diok is lunchroom under the direction Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barker of Bert Odette, spending much of his time deer oonmittee members, Lake City spent the Labor Salt and Guen Nelson. hunting during the bow and arrow EarrellandBrian, weekend here with Mrs. BarMrs. Grant McMullen Day Mr. season. The family will return, have ker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry next week to their home in Sea- and family of Mesa, Arizona been visitors at the home of Mrs Randall. ttle, Washington. former Miss Edith Rich, a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker and McMullen's sister, Mrs. Harry teacher in the Monticello High son, Jerry, traveled to Honqy-vil- le Randall. School, spent the weekend here Doyle and Noel Stewart have and and Harperward for a week visited with many of her Orem end visit with relatives. They returned to their home in former students and other friwere accompanied as far as Heber after spending the summer here ends. She was a house guest of uncle, Ernest Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Redd. Miss City by Coach Roy Thacker who working with their The boys are ohildbrought his wife and three sons Sonderegger. Dolores and Rioh is now the engineering liStewart,of Mrs. ren from there to Monticello. brarian at the University of Mrs. Pauline Wetherington of tha family are former residents Utah in Salt Lake City. - six-poun- der hi City-Octobe- r get-acquain- ted ; .and - 4 Pat Prescott, daughter of Mr. Prescott of and Mrs. Thomas Jerome, Idaho beoame the bride of Clays on Wells Iyman in a Temple wedding at Idaho Falls, September 1, 1961. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Lyman of Winter Park, Florida, and Montioello The newly weds ents at Brigham rsity this fall. formerly will be Young stud- Unive- mm HORSE SHOW Glass 7. Mare foals of 1960 First Plaoes Jan's Salinas owned by Lee Roy Cosper, Cortez Claes 6. Hare fouls of 1959 First Places" Nunes Debonair owned by Nunes Brothers, Clovis1 . California. Second Plaoes Anti Poker owned by Joe Taylor, Moab, Utah. Third Place: Gallant Bess owned by Redd Ranches, LaSal, Utah. Fourth Place s Miss Sly Dog owned ty Richard Perkins 3 landing, Fifth Plaoes Miss Sbioky owned by V.W. Hyde, Cortez, Colo; Sixth Places Silky owned by Bob Snyder, Hirango, Colorado. Class 9. Mare foals of 1958 -- First Placer Pepper Candy owned by Jce Taylor, Moab, Utah. Second Places Piu Mas30 owned by Dr. Flom, Blanding, Utah. . Third Places Towaco to CITY WATER USERS UK Flom Blanding, Utah. G.M. Carmichael, Moab. Lilly. owned by Dr. USE 0FWATEQ FOR 12:00 THE HOURS -- Grand Champion 2KI0P.il Kim Bay Reserve Champion Geldings OCLOCK H00HAHB FURTHER KOIKE. dso... Black Seoot owned by Orin Scarlet Joe owned by Dave Guymon. Geldings SPOULUG or mmGfluoa is fordidoeu betweeh Fourth Places Teena Twist owned by Class 10. Mare foals of 1957 and before First Places Squaw 3rocks owned by V.W. Ryde, Colo. Second Plaoes Bar B. Jet owned by Alma Redd, Blanding,Utah. Third Plaoes Miss Lilly Me Cue owned by LeeRoy Cos per, Cortez Fourth Plaoes Miss Vego owned by Lee Hoy Cosper, Cortez Fifth Places Josephine Canaoa owned by Jes3 Grover, Blanding. Grand Champion Mares Nunes Debonair owned by Nunes Bros. Reserve Champion Mare: Pepper Candy owned by Joe Taylor, Moab, Utah. Class 11. Gelding goals of 1959 First Places Scarlet Joe owned by Dave Guynon, Blanding. Class 12. Gelding foals of 1957 & 1958 First Place: Bay Scoot owned by Or in Black, Mirray, Utah. USERS ARE REQUESTED TO SffllT OFF OPEN SHOW Class 1; Mare foals of 1961 First Plaoes Mlssie owned by Seoond Place: An unnamed colt Blanding, Utah. (daes.2. Stallion foals of 1961 First Place: Mr. Ed Sizzler Second Place: Smoky Class 3. end 4. no entries Class 5. Mare foals of 1959 owned by Glass MARIUS owned by Art Adair, Monticello. Rocky Oliver, Blanding, Utah; owned by Ken 6. No entries 7. Mares three years or older ; This restriction was not ordered as a water saving measure. It appsars that there um be plenty of water or the summer's use This restriction bcoauca i.noc.a.ary tha inflou itna at tha City tank cannot haapup during, thta partod of axtro haovy uaopa. ' Helqulst, Blending. Utah. Merlin Grover, Blending, Utah. Class 8. Gelding three years- old or older First Plaoe: Shorty, owned by Mike Bailey, Monticello, Utah Seoond Place:1 Ranger owned by Johnny Helquist, Blanding. Third Plaoes Hobbie owned by Clarence Perkins, Blanding. Boots owned by . - 1. a 9. Western Pleasure First Plaoes Little Braver cello. Setind P? c rngar cav'd owned by Stanley Bailey, ' Monti- I Helquist, Blanding. Third PL e Shorty d b; Mike Bailey, Monticello, Utah. "Nunes The grand 'Champion Mare owned by Nunes Brothers, mare Bsbonair" is the high point in the United States in halter olasi as registered with A. a .H.A. owii-- - ' First Place: Oueenie owned by Art Adair, Monticello, Utah. Second Plaoe: Little Beaver owned by Stanley Bailey, Monti-eell- o, Third Place : DEflQB PlQasQ note.- First Plaoes Vanity Fair Class ALL HOSE USE IffiENATELY tiUERFIRE Howard Rogers, Montioello, Ut. o w n e d by Merlin' Grover, by Johnny . ; of |