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Show Mexican Hat News Jeffry Hunt celebrated las birthday at a party given by his mother, Myrtle Hunt. . . . Anita Grahams fflonticello COMMUNITY CHURCH (American Baptist) Phone JU celebrated Lori Van Arsdale her birthday this week with a party. The Girl Scouts held a benefit card party Monday night. Mrs. Ralph Cross won the 22 pound turkey which was awarded for the grand prize. Dale Steerman is in St. Marys hospital in Grand Junction. His condition is said to be improved. Newcomers to camp are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mussleman who are living in trailer A-- l and Mr. and Mrs. Tack VanDyke and family who are living in D-Those attending PTA meeting Wednesday night were shown an excellent film on bicycle safety which was followed by a talk from officer Lacey. Ed Tyler and his daughter, Janice, went to Phoenix over the weekend to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thomuson are the parents of a new daughter. Kaye Wagner is wearing a cast Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton entertained at an outdoor luncheon on the mesa. Guests were the Gaylord Stavelys, Everett Neffs, Floyd Newports, Jim Hunts, Ron Davises, and Red Cunnungham and Jim Hunt. Bob and Myrtle Christensen, from Monticello, were in Mexican Hat Sunday visiting friends. Anne Crain and new baby have returned home. Bernadine Leyshon is entertaining her sister who is visiting her for a short time. They made a trip to Durango to visit their mother. Mitch Asbury had the misfortune of crushing his foot. Kathryn vpoltz is home and is doing as well as can be expected. Her mother is here caring for the children. N Ethrig Gray from Dove Creek was visiting friends here last w eek . Ricky McGee and Anita Grames hae been selling chances on a aquarium. The winner will be announced next week. 2. after falling and breaking her eg Pfc. Robert Nieves called his mother, Sylvia Nieves, long distance frr-- n New York where he was visiting his grandmother and relatives dvring a four day leave. Rebus Rota gives program at fAcab JU Moab 9:30 a. m. Sunday Mass Monticello 12:30 p. m. Sunday Mass La Sal 4:00 p. m. Sunday Mass ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Rev. B. R. Long Phone JU Sweet Potatoes Vegetable ill. OUT WEST CAFE Record UTAH Friday, November 18, 1960 Page Five i LITTLE THEATRE Recipe of the week 10-1- 2 jj jj lb. turkey Sour Cream i Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. Christ Ambassador service (young people). 7:30 p. Evangelist sendee. Wednesday 7:30 n m. Prayer meeting. FIRST BATTIST OIURCn Pastor S. R. McLeroy Monticello, Utah 10 11 7 8 Stuffing. a. a. p. p. JU m. Sunday School m. Worship m. Training Union m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. I; Born at Verdure UTAH MONTICELLO, i; SHOW TIME 7:30 P. M. ;! Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. ;! Friday and Saturday s Nov. 18 and 19 !; ji !; YOUNG JESSE JAMES i: Sun., Mon. and Tues. Nov. 20, 21 and 22 !; Wednesday Evening Prayer meet- WARD Phone JU Thurs., Fri., Nov. 24, 23 1; Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Shumway The with skirt brides gown was white a lace bodice and taffeta with an overskirt of nylon. corsage and bridal boquet of mums and rosebuds. Her were Judy Christensen, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Craig Shumway, cousin of the groom, as best man. The bride attended Monticelli acted High School graduate of Priesthood. Sunday school. Sacrament meeting. 8:30 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 5:00 p. m. and the groom is a San Juan High School. The couple took a honeymoon trip to numerous places in Utah and Glen Canyon Dam. make their The couple will home in Blanding where Mr. Shumway is employed at a mine. j; 13 FIGHTING MEN K. S. Summers Bishop ! Wednesday Nov. 23 i; FIRST & Sat. & 26 PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES Tuesday I wish to' thank the people who voted for me in the school board election and to give my congratulations to Corless Chapman. UNITED STATES Nov. 14 Stephen Nielson, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Blanding; Danny Ellertson, MonBUREAU OF LAND ticello; Jesse Johnson, Blanding; MANAGEMENT Marvella Wilkerson, Monticello; ADMITTED: NOTICE OF CONTEST Relva Monticello; Sondregger, To: W. N. STALEY, Agent for Nov. 8 Janet Larimore, Mon- Davis Bell, Dove Creek. H. G. DeRODIMONT, ANNIE MonDISCHARGED: Debra Johnson, ticello; SANTELL, WALT PEAS, H. ticello; Fabian Badback, White Inez Bryan, Ila Redd, Nov. 8 W. STALEY, JOHN GARMesa; Dale Noki, Blanding; Mab- Hosie McGehee, Janet Larimore, Contest 8962, against FIELD, el Hurst, Blanding. Debra Johnson, Loraine Hansen. Gertrude Garfield Placer Min9 Nov. Ross Kenneth Nov. 9 Robert Jennings, Hards, ing Claim, Bluff; Kenneth Karr, Blanding; Karr. Contest THOMAS TOBIN, . Monticello Patti Whaley, Nov. 11 Betty Pritchard, 8963, against Navajo Placer Nov. 10 Catherine Rhodes, Kelly Fiorenzo. Mining Claim, Marva Laws, Nov. 11 Nov. 12 the above two claims being desRobert Jennings. bounds withmetes cribed Nov. 14 Danny Ellertson, in sec. by T. 41 and R. 12 13, S., E., SL ing. Marva Law, Stephen Nielson, Mer.; Nov. 12 J. Y. Nethery, MonMabel Hurst, Klaire Rowley. Contest JOHN SMELTGER, ticello; Clifton Wall, Slick Rick, 8964, against Lunnell Placer Colo.; Klaire Rowley, Monticello. Mining Claim, Nov. 13 Scott Williams, PHONE IN YOUR NEWS A. J. HERSINGER, Contest Monticello. 8965, against Harvey Placer Mining Claim, the last two claims being described by metes and bounds within sec. 14, T. 41 S., R. 12 E., SL Mer., Utah. fine You, and each of you, your heirs, complete representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United drive vehicles! 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Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shumway, Blanding. stuffing mix A reception was held from 7 to 1 cup dairy sour cream 10 p. m. at the motel. The lace Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese covered table was centered with In saucepan melt butter in water. a three tiered wedding cake topPour over stuffing; blend well. ped with a miniature bride and Mix in sour cream and cheese. groom. The cake was baked by Pile lightly in cavity of bird, Margaruite Pehrson and decortruss and roast. ated by Ettna Schafer. Pumpkin Pie Coffee San Juan The MONTICELLO, 9:45 a. m. Pin neck skin to backbone. Bind legs together and tie wings close to body. Place turkey on rack in side up. shallow' pan, breast Soften 12 cup (1 stick) butter, spread over entire turkey covering breast, drumsticks and wings well. Melt remaining butter for basting. Roast, brushing occasionally with melted butter drippings. bird 3 12 Roast 6 to bird 4 12 hours, 8 to bird hours and 12 to 4 12-- 5 12 hours. Turkey is done when meat at thickest part of drumstick feels very soft when pressed with protected fingers or when an internal temperature of 185 is reached. Nippy Sour Cream Stuffing Yield: 5 cups Vi cup (12 stick) butter 1 cup water 1 package prepared bread Baked Han Roast Tom Turkey ). Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible study and prayer service. CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor Father John Rasback Truss opening with skewers or stuffing nails and clean cord. Salad imply weds Lyman G. Shumway 12-18- Evening Service 7:15 p. m. Sunday Nippy Soup Sunday school. Morning worship, Baptist Youth Fel- lowship (ages Preheated 325 degree oven Wash and drain turkey; pat dry with paper toweling. Fill with vnnef: Dressing Miss Janis Christensen The Rebus Rota club presented an exchange program Saturday to the Moab Womens Literary club. Miss Shirley Harrison presented a lecture on music and demonstrated various types of music. The two groups annually exchange a program, and the Moab group is scheduled to present a program here in April. The clubs next meeting will be held Dec. 3 at the home of Mrs. Fred Jensen; a program on will be under the Conservation direction of Mrs. Frank Halls. 1 DAY 2:00 p. m. Relief Society 7:30 p. m. Mutual. LDS SECOND WARD Bishop Daryl Redd Phone JU7-261- 6 Sunday 9:15 a. m. Priesthood. 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. 6:30 p. m. Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m. Mutual. Sunday 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. Butter Baked Turkey Shallow roasting pan and rack THAMSIilVIKG Church Directory 'Providing crystal intact and genuine parts used. jj ;; ; i: |