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Show SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, May 5, 1955, Page Church next Sunday. Monticello 8 The newly elected officers took over their duties Sunday mm u The Federation District of Wo- mens Federated clubs will meet in Monticello on May Mrs. H. E. Blake 12. Friends of Miss Peggy Palmer brought her own mother or a sub. situte. Miss Batad sang three selection. Mrs. LaNevre Thompson gave a reading titled Mothers Karen Cristensen Day Rosary played two piano solos. A duet Home Sweet Home sung by Miss Batad and Mrs. Leona with Mrs. Nettie Redd at the piano. Mrs. Markosek gave an amusing reading. A lovely plate lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Milton and Mrs. Grant Anderson and family were visiting friends and relatives in town the past week from Norfolk, Va., where Grant has been stationed in the Navy. They were on their way Mrs. Lee Richey attended the to Texas where Mrs. Anderson Womens Club Federation con- and children w ill stay with relavention in Ogden Thursday. Then tives while Mr. Anderson attends came to Salt Lake for the church school in the east. Grant is a convention. former Monticello boy. Mrs. Richey was elected to the The Alonji Club ladies enterboard of managers on the Utah on April 28 at a Mothers tained Convention. State Baptist Day party at the home of Mrs. There will be a special Mothers Milton Nielson. There were over member Each Day service at the Community forty present. Mr. WATCHES By Hamilton AVyler Diamond Watches, and Omega DIAMONDS By Keepsake BIRTHSTOXE RINGS SILVERWARE By Rogers 1847 The Seminary Church History class went to Ogden Center one day last week. They were entertained by Mrs. Ogden at her home do some deep sea fishing. WATCH BANDS by J.B. or Geinex Large Assortment of Ear Rings Ropes and Pearls , Necklace Sets h ut- - f i wf t Mines vr J. STULL JEWELER MONTICELLO, UTAH P.O.M.G.A.S. $', x C 1 VtirUtti'it Charles A. Steen, owner of the Utex Corporation, recently played host to a group of East Coast authors of various business publications, both magazine and newspaper. Shown above, far left, is Mr. Steen conducting the writers on a tour of the world famous MiVida mine located in San Juan county approximately thirty miles Northeast of Monticello. Third from right is William A (Bill) McCormick, President of the Standard Uranium Corporation, and President of the Dove Creek State Bank. Record Photo Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tree have taken a residence at Syracuse, Utah where they purchased a small farm which is leased to a Japanese man. They have sold their possessions in San Juan. was The Monticello residence purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wayne and the farm by Wallace Endter. These fine people will be missed in these parts but they will likely be seen here from time to time to visit their children who are Harold Tree and Mrs. Grant Bronson. Miss Jo Redd and Lucy Redd spent several days last week in visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redd. Lucy was attending to legal matters in Moab and Monticello and Jo was vacaHelen Coopers Beauty Shop at tioning from her position. the state line is now open. Cal! Toll 3 for appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle B. Rowley left for, Salt Lake City on ThursMrs. Maxine Allred is the new day afternoon. clerk at the Riley Drug store. Mr. Rowley will attend the of U.E.A. Friday and meetings Mrs. Laura Pehrson returned to her duties as cook at the San Saturday representing San Juar Juan County Hospital on May 1st County Teachers Association. after several weeks sick leave. Record Honor to San Juan of came March for month the by On April 29 Mrs. Lewis Smith honored her husband on his students in journalism of photo Utah at the University birtday with a surprise party, a graphy Under subject of promotion lovely turkey dinner was served Navrjos Hold First to: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Pehrson, thepicture was se , Election Unsupervised and Mr. and Mrs. Wale Daniels lected for Picture of the Month. son, Mr. Bemore and the Smith family. The evening was spent F. Bennion Redd attorney pleasantly playing Bingo. to Salt Lake on busines He returned to Mon last Tuesday. The Dance Festival at the High School Friday evening was a suc- ticello, Thursday evening. cessful affair. A sizable addition to the resi Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lewis of fence of Richard Ihrson is well Price visited the Sweede Lewis mc.er way. family Thursday. During the past week son of Mr. and Mrs. Jiiv Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Blake or was entertained at a lovelv ove-nigtown in Pipkin stopped Canyon with a by his mothei visit party after birthday Monday, Young friends were invited anr their son Don in Mt. Pleasant. well planned games ant refreshments. nice Wimscot Dave Mrs. Mr. and are spending a few days in Elko, Nevada. d L. - - v v' 13, 1955. FINAL LARGEST STADIUM in The club voted to assist sending a girl to Girls State in Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Trueblood Logan. are here from Canadian, Texas to Mrs. Redd served refreshments look after their farming interests. at the close of the meeting. in San Juan. Mr. Trueblood is a brother of Mrs. Ben Schafer. The Fine Arts Club was entertained last week by Mrs. MaxMr. and Mrs. Robert Christen- ine Frost and Mrs. Bessie Bailey sen and Mr. and Mrs. Therus at the Frost residence. The guest Sorensen were among those from was Mrs. Dorothy Frost, Monticello attending the livestock speaker of her experience in Artelling sale at Cortez Tuesday. voted to assist club The gentina. Achieve the with Community On Friday, April 29, Mrs. Don ment Contest. for a nice Christensen gave party her two little folks, Louise five Club Hostess- to the Amici and Rex, four, who have the same Monday night was Mrs. Mary Lou birthdate. They had fun playing Redd. Miss Marvel Battadd with with their little friends who came Hawaiin music and history of Mrs. Hawaii. to help them celebrate. Christenson served refreshments. Refreshments were served. Supply Company have started work on their new building just south of their present place of business on South Main Street. CLOCKS If doned on April Norman. Bvron Eastin of the Southwestern Gas Company is on his vacation to the Gulf of Mexico to Eastland Brazil boasts the largest stadium in the world, Maracana, which seats more than 150,000 spectators, says the National Geoin graphic Society. Completed 1950 and built of reinforced concrete, it provides an impressive setting for soccer games, Brazils national sport. Soccer players are among the most lionized notables of the country. Their salaries sometimes reach $20,000 a year. A 9.foot moat inside the stadium around the playing field protects players from zealous fans. proving after being ill for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. John Garcher gave Mrs. Margaret Semadeni a surprise dinner party on her birthday. Those present were her daughter Irene and sons Oscar and Lorenso. The grandchildren, (small Garcher children) and the visiting college girls added fun to the happy occasion. Most of the W. I. C. C. members of Northdale met at the home of Mrs. Avis Snyder Thursday. After routine business, Mrs. Mary V. Brumley gave an interesting lesson on education. Some of the ladies quilted while we all listened to recordings of the General Federation meetings in the fall, in Denver. It was thought by all that it was the outstanding meeting of the year. We wish to express our thanks for all the kindness shown in our lid recent berievement. Mrs. Bernice Burtenshaw Mr. Arch Mortenson Mr. Udell Mortenson Mr. and Mrs. Evan Barton and Mrs. Pearl Lovenburg Mr. Bob Mortenson family moved into their attractive new home in Eastland last week. The Pontiac Safety Arc speedgood crowd attended the ometer indicates speed with a Cancer benefit dance Saturday continuous red curve. night and made a successful ttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunii)- LOST AND FOUND Irene Semadeni, Joanne CrowLost in Blanding: each One RCA Victor Harvey, ley and Mary brought a girl friend home with Phonograph Part them from the BYU college to 5 In Box Reward Offered spend the week end. They were E CRAIG REDD . BLANDING Thelma Davis. Emma Sagereta and Janice Wadson. The highlights of their entertainment was nimiiiimiimiimmimiimimimiiir; horseback riding, dancing and participating in tbe birthday dinner for Mrs. Semadeni. A 9x2xl. Frit-Pipki- Mrs. Robert Wilkins has been ill the past week. Mrs. Joan Saunders and Bar bara visited Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders. Mrs. Saunders is im DECORATING - RECORD ACIIIHQ MUSCLES Rliv paint of tired tort aching mui cUt with STANBACK tablet or powder STANBACK acts fast to bring comforting relief. . . because the STANBACK formula combines several prescription type in grodionta for fast relief of pain. REDUCE PILES WITHOUT SWELLING SURGERY! In 90 of cases of simple piles tested by doctors amazing Pa zo Ointment stopped bleeding, reduced swelling, healed cracking... shrunk piles WITHOUT Pain was stopped or materially reduced. Pazo acts to soothe, relieve itching instantly. 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Tickets for the silk quilt which will go to the person holding the lucky number at the final draw ing was distributed among the members. They in turn will sell them. The proceeds will be used as a college scholarship for the most worthy graduate with the highest scholastic ratmg. This quilt when finished will he put on exhibition in one of the store windows. 1: REPORT. The high school seniors went on a trip last week to Albuquer que. New Mexico. They were ac companied by coach Ralph Butler and Mrs. Faye Gage and son The Western BRASSWARE ft r t. r? NW No. Ran Schlutnberger to total depth 3050. Schlumberger tops: Mahogany Ledge 1055, Garden Guich 2212, Zone comparable to that productive at Piceance Gas field 2574, and Wasatch 2665. Elevation 6005 ground. Contractor - Carmack Drilling Company. No commercial shows of oil or gas encountered. Dry and Abandoned on April 13, 1955, FINAL I Mr. and Mrs. Page Allred of Salt Lake City were guests at the Laura Allred home a few days. Page is still wearing the cast on his injured leg. Choose From COLORADO Yellow Creek WC SW; Square X Perkins. Jimmie Wood celebrated his birthday, April 27, with a nice party. They enjoyed playing Refreshments were served. MANY GIFTS TO The Carter Oil Company Scouting DivLxion Summary of Wells Drilling For the Week ending April 26, Mar-tose- t, Dr. Clayton A. Pepper of New of Cahone, Colo.; will be interestYork City was guest speaker at ed to know of her forthcoming the Community Church, on marriage to Mr. James Glazner in Nielson, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mrs. June. Josephine Lewis and Mrs. Helen Rev. Alderman and family returned late Saturday from attendance at the Utah Baptist State Convention held in Salt Lake City. Oil Field Briefs Hosts New York Writers BUILDING SUPPLY CLYDE M. FUNK |