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Show SAN JUAN RECORD Monticello Amasa Mason Redd, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd enters the L.D.S. Mission home in Salt Lake City June 22. He will leave Salt Lake City July 3 for the Atlantic Coast. There he will embark for Europe. His field of labor is in the Swiss German Mission. His farwell testimonial was giv Thursday, June 16, 1955 Page 5 en Sunday evening. The Mens Chorus sang Til Go Where You W ant Me to Go Dear Lord and An Angel From On High. The speakers were Bishops, Kenneth Summers and Daryl Redd; Ernest Sondreggor, Mason, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd. Since leaving the service, Mason has spent one year at the Brigham Young University. It will require another year to finish his college work when he returns. Doctors lasts show amazing pravantiv relief of pain, backaches, nervous feelings tain ern In action. It exerts a Te- markably calming effect on the uterus without the use particular days Of every month may be suffering quite needlessly! Such is the conclusion from tests by doctors in which Lydia E. Pinkhams Compound Vegetable stopped or gave amazing relief of such distress in 3 out of 4 of the casts . . . even on the very first and worst day of trie period! Yes! Medical evidence provcsLydiaPInkharn's mod Mrs. Lovina Redd was hostess to the Rebus Rota Literary club Thursday. Mrs. Fern Richey installed the new officer, Mrs. Vern Jensen, president; Mrs. Ella Barton, vice president; Mrs. Joe PalMrs. mer, Lee Richey, assistant secretary; Mrs. Pearl Butt and Mrs. Minnie Bronson program committee, Mrs. Cornelia Perkins, historian. Some of the officers were either out of town or sick which made it necessary to install them without being present. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mickcon- cerned when their six year olds could not be located. After a frantic search they were found at dusk near a reservoir in the old Deliah Perkins field. These tiny tots were soaking wet from floating on a log in the reservoir which easisly might have drowned them had they fallen off. secretary-treasure- Dr. and Mrs. Redd Holdaway and six children of Springville were calling at the A. J. Redd home Tuesday. Mr. Holdaway is The parents of Christine Per nephew of Mrs. Redd. NO MONTHLY CRAMPS, not oven on the VERY FIRST DAY! Women and girls who suffer from the functionally-caused cramps, backaches and headaches due to menstruation who feel upset and irritable on cer- kins, Leslie McAllister, and ey Houston became deeply drugs! The effectiveness of Lydia Plnkhams needs no proof to the millions of women and girls whom It has benefited. But how about yeu? Do you know what It may do for you? Take Lydia Plnkham's! See If you don't get the same relief from cramps and weakness . . . feel better both before and during your period! Get either Lydia Plnkhams Compound, or new, improved Tablets, with added lronl Lydia Pinkhams Is wonderful for "hot flashes and Other functional distress of the change of life, tool Paul Jones and his ren, Salt Lake City, Monticello Tuesday. on business and the visit with relatives. four childThe place was the Devil Can arrived in Picnic Grounds: The time was yon Paul came Monday evening: the guests were children to the husbands of the Tikonis Club members: the occasion was a pot was perfect Mr. and Mrs. Norman Foy ar- luck lunch: the affair came late in the until the rain rived from Baltimore Maryland but even that added to Saturday. They will stay here evening, until Norman enters the Univers- the fun. a The next club meeting will be business session at the ity of Utah in the fall. home of Mrs. Rita Butler MonJune 27. day, Hilda Dalton, daughter of Mr. Lydia Dalton, Salt Lake City, was Lydia Pinkhams has a quieting effect on the uterine contractions (see chart) which may often cause menstrual paint married to Allan Guffy, La Junta Colorado by a pastor who is a close friend of Allans father. Immediately after the marriage the newly weds left for Denver to make their new home. Hostess to the Alonje Club last Wednesdty was Mrs. Helen Perkins. It was a busines session. Entering a float in the 24th of July parade and assisting in the Community Achievement Contest was discussed along with other matGinger, the daughter of Mr. and ters. Refreshments were served Mrs. Joseph Black, Monticello, be- by Mrs. Perkins. came the wife of Frederick A. (Buck) Rogers, son of Mrs. Neiley, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in a home wedding, June 16, 6:30 p.m. C. R. Christensen performed the double ring ceremony, which was witnessed by the immediate members of the family. Present were the parents of the bride, her 3 sisters, Mrs. Lola Mae Oliver, Mrs. Clive Burgess from St. George and 9 year old Carolyn; and a brother Lavan Palmre with his wife; the grooms brother, Keith with his wife and the grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Taylor. A reception followed the wedding. The bride wore a white dress accented with blue. She carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Receiving with her were the groom and his parents. Many guests called to congratulate the new couple. Gifts were displayed on a long table centered with a four tierred wedding cake with pink and white rosebud trim and topped with a replica of a bride and groom. Following the reception the young couple left for a ten day MONTICELLO BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOAB (DPDni and Mrs. Melvin Dalton are in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. with the most advanced truck features the industry has ever seen! Among those attending the Mutual convention in Salt Lake City other than those listed In a previous issue were Mr. and Mrs. Wes-LeNorton, Mrs. Dolores Stewart and daughter, Carolyn; Jack Peterson, Mary Etta Barton, Colleen Gage, Aneva Whipple, Mrs. Arlo Freestone and Bennion Redd. y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and children and Mrs. D. B. Perkins drove to Salt Lake City last week. Enroute Mr. and Mrs. Anderson stayed over night with Mrs. Andersons mother, Mrs. A. I. Tippets, Springville; and Mrs. Perkins stopped in Provo wth her sister, Mrs. Zola Peterson, who is very busy preparing for a two months trip to Europe in the near future. STEWART ROMERO BOOTS OF DISTINCTION FOR DRESS Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wingo of Oklahoma stopped at the Fred Jensen home Monday enroute from Salt Lake City where they had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen of Kearns. Returning to Oklahoma with the Wingos, was the young son of Lisle Jensen who will stay with his grandmother Wingo during vk FOR WORK I , . piUp.y O The finest workmanship to bring you the most complete boot on ,r j the market! ' .W.1 V. 30 Tuesday. 5, i-- Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith have as guests this week Mr.-- Smiths mother, Mrs. O. W. Smith of Texas, his brother, R. O. Smith,, manager of Caeron Lumber Co., San Angelo, Texas, his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams of Tucumcarri, N.M. Mr. Williams has mining interests in Hite area. h DAY Oz-on- The San ,4 DELIVERY -- V t V Juan Stake, YWMIA will be held at annual camp-ou- t Bar Ranch June 30th and the ending July 2nd. It is hoped that each Bee Hive, Mia Maid and Jr. Gleaner girl in the stake will take advantage of the well planned pro. gram of sports, handicraft and fun and plan to be in attendance. The parents are invited to visit B-- ORDER YOURS TODAY! MCMISTER SHOE STORE camp. Friday July 1st is a program followed by a dance will begin at 7:30 to which the public is cordially invited. The Church standards will be strictly enforced. ifirra! j Utah Monticello, CORD N ALL-NYLO- Lfjjt3L3 DcLuxo Super-Cushio- ns s by Only new Chevrolet TkshFoice Trucks te Tubeless tires standard on Vi ton models. Greater blowout protection! Every Power Helper in the book. Power Brakes are standard equipment on option on models, an extra-co- Work-Stylin- g, trucks, Chevrolet brings you two styling and for jobs. models, another for heavy-dut- y model! the to matched thats Styling light- - medium-dut- y The latest in cab comfort and safety. 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More Line Stop-Notch- Deep-c- ut gas-savi- Chew lets S3ew For a W st 2-t- get the most modern trucks money can buy fn viewl ST0P-ACT10- Triple Traction -- st an enBeginning with detruck in new development tirely in any line of time first the For sign. a featuring . . . bring you the shortest stroke V8s in any leading truck and todays most advanced sixes plus allofthesemodern a modern features! Theyre the marks truck and they out-daany make without them ! treatments-o- ne Fi. To Choose From 20 Styles e JH vrOlet, lfcn Inter-stat- e Thompson demonstrated some household hints. The libraries at the high school and the elementary school are To attend to business, Elmer open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 2 to 5 p.m. Jones motored to Salt Lake City n any job Trucks 2 Monticello Theatres Combining business with pleasure, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Redd motored to Denver lat week. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rogers who went on to Kansas to visit with Mrs, Rogers grandmother. All of the party have now returned the summer. home. Marilyn Palmer, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pehrson left and Mrs. Ward Palmer Is home for Salt Lake City to get medical for the summer vacation after attention for their baby. spending the winter at the University of Wyoming. Mrs. Evan Pehrson is in Price where she went for surgical Mrs. Etta Barton, Mrs. Emma Whipple, Mrs. Clytie Barber and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Poorman Mrs. Ann E. Hyde served lunchare the proud parents of a two eon at noon to the ladies attendwork meetmonth old son whom they recent- ing the Relief Society a film on mens After ing. eating, ly adopted. He has been christenclothing was shown and Mrs. ed Michael Earl. honeymoon. They will stop in Oklahoma City to visit with Mr. Rogers mother. On their return they will make their home in The M.I.A. of the Monticello is Monticello. off to a good start. Nearly 50 members and officers attended Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd return- the Church-Wid- e Young Mens ed from Mesa Arizona last week and Young Women's Mutual Imbringing their daughter, Alene provement Association Convenher children, Emily tion in Salt Lake City last week. Roberts, and Christie Lynn, for a six weeks They came home thrilled and invisit. spired with their experience. Get One! Most r; and Recreation Committee have been working for several months on the project, and plans are To Sponsor Shows For rapidly taking shape to assure both young and old adequate recreational facilities in the City. Swimming Pool Fund The next edition of the Record The two Monticello theatres, will show a sketch of the proposthe Little Theatre, and the Nu Vu ed Recreational area, and an Drive In Theatre, are each sponing of the proposed soring a show for the Monticello swimming pool. Swimming Pool fund. Proceeds of the two shows will be donated to the fund to construct a swimming According to the Automotive pool and playground area in Mon- Safety Foundation, on the rural roads portion of the ticello. The Nu Vu Drive In has set highway system, 15,155 curves July 12 and 13 as their donation are sharper than standard; 560 dates to the fund. Showing at the grades exceed the maximum for theatre will be The Spanish safety; 916 others are too steep Main starring Maureen OHara for prevailing traffic conditions. and Paul Henreid. The Little Theatre will show Traffic accident deaths to Make Haste to Live on June date are twice the total of bat29 and 30. tle deaths in all wars in U. S. The Monticello Swimming Pool history young people participated In the colorful dance festival at the University of Utah Stadium and four in a meeting at the LD.S. Tabernacle. The heard the 3,000 voice chorus composed of young people from verious parts of the church and attended the drama festival to see the prize winning play San Juan Outpost, with its setting in Bluff, Utah, year 1SS3. They met in a Sunday session presided over by the first presidency. Also featured during the three day convention was special training for officers and department leaders. twenty-fou- r Monticello, Utah PHONE 58 Phone 49R2 |