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Show FRIDAY, THE SAN JUAN RECORD PAGE FOUR 1959 CLASSROOM. MONTICELLO by Donna Brown n, ' New Grandson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton re- cieved word of a grandson born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Cleal (Nancy Barton) Bradford, who live in Orem, Utah. The 8 lb. 14 oz. newcomer made his appearance at a Provo hospital. This is the fifth child for the Bradfords. Visit With Son and Mrs. Jim Scorup spent a Mr. week in Colorado Springs visit-- J ing with their son, John, who has just completed his basic training at Ft. Carson. On Friday John was flown to Ft. Gordon, Georgia where he will attend a code school, Business Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. Alfred Frost made a short trip to Salt Lake City w'here Mr. Frost attended a meeting of the board of directors of the Utah Association of Soil attending San Jose State College afl( wjjj graduate this soring, Attend Conference and Mrs. Representative Karl R. Lyman and son, Chad, were in Monticello Saturday and Sunday from Salt Lake City to be in attendance at the San Juan of the LDS Stake Conference State Church- ' - prize-winnin- Con- servation Districts. Tikonis Meets The Tikonis Club met last Thursday for a regular meeting, PresiHospital Cbeck-udent Barbara Hunsaker presiding. Fletcher Bronson is back Mrs. and Corinne Shumway Marilyn in Monticello after spending sevfor the hostesses were Wagner eral days in a Durango hospital for meeting which was held at the home of Kenneth Bailey. Mrs. observation. It will be necessary for her to return to the hospital Beverly Barbar gave an interesting demonstration on hair styling and for more tests this weekend. Bridal Shower beauty tips. Nedra Jensen and April shower last Wednesday for A bridal the hostesses be next Lee will Buster Mrs. honored 12. March on evening meeting Christensen, the former Miss BrenFund Raising Project The entire community has been da Gerstner. Mrs. Arlene Rogers and Mrs. Roene Carter ware hostesshappy to support the student memes for the event which was held Concert of the bers Community ' Association in their special project at the Rogers home. The ladies an enjoyed evening of to raise money for the Monticello attending followed by lovely refreshgames A Polaroid concert grand piano. Land Camera will be given to the ments. The new bride received holder of the lucky ticket following many usful gifts. a drawing Saturday at 1 p.m. Occupy New Home Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Evenson are Tickets are available at the Walker Drug Co. for those whom the in the process of moving into their located youngsters fail to find at home. lovely new home which is subBlue Mountain in the Heights Enjoy Skiing Facilities home contracted was The division. ski of crowd enthusiasts A large Carter Brothers, enjoyed the excellent skiing con- - ky Visit in Monticello ditions and the beautiful surround-- , and Mrs. Charles Whipple Mr. ski area ings at Monticellos new on Sunday, March 1. The tow and two children visited here with operated from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. relatives over the weekend. Charles with the Ski Club concession open ' has been stationed with the Air all. day. The days only casualty Force in Ft. Worth, Texas. The was a badly sprained ankle for Whipples planned to visit in Hyde Airs. Arthur (Helen Summers) Park, Utah, with Mrs, Whipples Redd. She is up and about again relatives before going to Sacra-an- d looking forward to more skiing mento, Califronia where Charles has a this season. training assignment. See New Granddaughter The following Moab skiers and Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Barton friends enjoyed the entire day at the area: The Grant Esslock fam- - enjoyed a short trip to Lethbridge, ily and party, the Clarence Ing- - Alberta Canada where they visited and strom family and friends, Lil Ale-- with their (P. E. teacher from Grand .ter, Air. and Mrs. Harold Tanner. were especially pleased to see y County High School), Mea nard (Afoab 1st grade teacher) the Tanners new baby daughter and the Jim Greenslade family. and her older brother. Rebus Rota Honors Member Fine Arts Banquet Around the World was the Airs. Lily Argyle was the guest speaker at the Rebus Rota Club on theme for the Fine Arts Club February 28. She told quet last Thursday evening. The of her sojourn in Iran, emphasizing decorations and the menu featured the role of women in that country, items from foreign countries. There She showed many lovely treasurers were thirty-twpoeple who the country and told personal TTT p j five-wee- k son-in-la- w daugh-Cormic- k Alay-jThe- o incidents connected with each one. Airs. Hubert Asfalg was hostess at this meeting which was held at the home of Airs. Harold Blanck. Airs. Nettie Redd, chairman of the Alother - of - the - Year Committee, read the announcement from Airs. Ellis (Eastern-DistriMorgan Dan Chairman) kins had been chosen to represent Eastern Utah in the stare competition for Utah Alother of the Tear. She paid a beautfiul tribute to Airs. Perkins motherhood and civic accomplishments through the years. Special guests Airs. were San Juan Society Organizes for Cancer Conquest n Basin Realty & Ins. Chevy makes one for you... Nails Weather Stripping LUMBER WILL SELL MONTICELLO LUMBER The plain fact is Chevrolet builds so many different kinds of cars theres one to please just about everyone. Say you want a stylish, spacious car that combines low initial cost with operating expense. Youll find what you want Sedan-o- ne in the Biscayne of the lowest priced of all Chevy modtels. And you can have 6 under Chevrolets new the hood to stretch and stretch Ben Askew, Mgr. Utah Monticello, rock-botto- m FASHION MODEL ITS Phone 2081 the distance between gas stops. If, on the other hand, youre looking for a car of utmost elegance, you could hardly make a happier choice than the Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan. And, to go with it, Chevys velvety V8 power Turboteamed with one of the finest, smoothest glide automatic drives offered on any car. These are just two examples of the dozens of different kinds of Chevrolets you can choose from. triple-turbi- Its almost certain with models ranging from five beautiful, dutiful station wagons to the unique Corvette that Chevrolet builds your kind of car. Your dealers waiting to help you pick it out. OptwiuU at extra cost ne skateflaw CHEVROLET The smart switch is to the 59 Chevy! r - look r ' ' T . J"-- ' HERE IN OUR SALON . . . the new soft permanent wave that stays and stays day after day with no further setting. Right from the first e moment Rayette is a joy to behold . . . and to manage. Mello-Wav- No frizzy "new permano nent look waiting for the hair to soften because the softness is built right in! ... Cold Wave Sale $10.00 Includes Hair Cut - Permanent Wave, Shampoo and Set Call JU HARVEY BUILDERS SUPPLY CTTeMr-wi!Lr.w- and youll want it for all its worth HUE Regularly $17.50 Now on Sole for the Low Low Price of Plywood Windows Siding Glass ir Al-AI- neio permanent Holly For Your Blanding, Utah M-Al- AI-AI- (V(Wt March Lumber M-M- Hi-Thr- ift California Visit Airs. Emma Whipple is visiting in Santa Clara, California with Air. her son and daughter-in-laand Airs. Loren Whipple, and their new little son, John Jacob,II, who was born January 14. Loren is Hardware Doors Roofing Plan for Veek ,,,,,,,,,, and Mrs. Alickelson. The next hostess to the Rebus Rota Club wlil be Nettie Redd on March 14. Harold Blanck. Welfare Director, will present the program. SEE US Mr. and Airs. Jim two boys, Jimmy and their weekend guest, ningham, charted a Gleaners M-Me- Per- Airs. scouts will be held Alonday, Alarch 9, at 3.45 in the recreation hall. Hunt, their Jeffrey, and Morris Cunplane from Cortez Sunday afternoon to see Glen Canyon and other points The tops on these new indhidual desks lift to store books, paper and pencils. The whole unit tilts of scenic interest. They returned to nmae usefulness for drawing , reading and writing. Every room has indirect lighting, and clock. The Roger Wakefield family to Cortez, then returned home went and musical be several will there picnicking Sunday afternoon, following dinner. er, n, numbers presented. On the preceding Saturday, Alarch 21, at 7:30 p.m. a Stake and Gleaner Banquet will be Plans are in the making for held in the Alonticello LDS Recand reation Hall. Committee members the San Juan Stake is under which the have chosen the theme, "Added Gleaner Week The Officers of the San Juan direction of Dr. and Airs. Leroy Upon, for the banquet which will County Chapter of the American Evenson, Stake and Glean-ne- r honor all Master Golden "vn Cancer Society were called to a and leaders. A Stake Fireside Chat Gleaners, Honorary r3 meeting this week by Ila Redd, will be held Tuesday, March 24, Honorary Golden Gleaners of the Jj County Chairman, to lay plans for at 7:30 p.m. in the Moab LDS San Juan Stake. Other, special their campaign next month. Chapel. Bill AIcConkie, Moab City guests will be the San Juan Stake Service Chairman, Fern Wood, Judge, will be the featured speak- - Piesidency, Stake AIIA officers, PERSONAL EFFECTS COVERAGE read the latest reports on services Ward Bishoprics, and Ward AIIA detecof cancer education available to cancer patients. Cancer public officers. Tickets for rhe event are tion. TRAILER-TRI- P INSURANCE patients who desire more detailed Ila priced at $1.00 per person. officers include; County information or assistance should Redd, County Chairman; Edway Following the banquet there will contact Mrs. Wood. Discusjions Redd, vice Chairman; Dr. Carroll be an election of Stake PERMANENT POLICIES also included the possibility of D. Goon, Aledical Advisor; Fern Council members. Gleaner ,and getting a cancer detection unit to Wood, Service Chairman; Marcome to San Juan County some guerite Goon, Educational Chair- There will also be a shore protime this summer. Further investiman, Julia Bailey, Publicity Chair- gram and dancing. General chairgation of this possibility will be man; Julie Felmeth, Secretary; man of the event is Bill Halls. made. Alany films are available to Mabel Wright, Treasurer; Elizabeth Assisting; him are Helen Halls be shown at public meetings or to Hall, Alonticello Chairman; Jose- program, Barbara Hunsaker, food; clubs and other organizations. Pres- phine Pehrson, Monticello vice Helen Chandler, table decorations, Shumway Office Building on are and ent plans to concentrate Chariman; Pearl Bayles, Blanding April Lee, table setting; Air. Phone 2012 Blanding Chairman; Francis White, LaSal Airs, Norman Barton, invitations; joyed the buffet dinner which was Chairman. Chairman for Bluff, Air. and Airs. Donald Rogers, served in the Recreation Hall of Alexican Hat, and Eastland will be ticket sales; and Air. and Airs. the LDS Church. The group was Clarence Pehxson, music. in the near future. entertained by a group of dancers appointed under the direction of Betty McDonald and by a humorous reading given by Jeanne Redd. Hostesses for the unusual evening were Bessie Bailey, lone Heaton, Madge Anderson, and Maxine Frost. en-fro- for the Air. and Airs. Bill Oakes also spent the weekend in Alonticello where Mrs. Oakes is attending teachers classes. n. friends were present with prizes won by Jean King, Donna Peck and Virginia Van Arsdale. Refreshments were served following the opening of gifts. Betty and Shirley James and Betty and Jerry Laimbock drove to Blanding Saturday on business. Fourteen ct that Saturday afternoon the boy scouts left for an overnight camping trip on the mesa. After a cold night, they returned Sunday. Air. and Airs. Ralph VanArsdale Sr. and Bemie spent the weekend in Alonticello. Girl Scouts met Monday night with a featured part of their meetThe Bob Maurice family spent ing learning the Virginia Reel. Fillfor the weekend in Albuquerque. ing part of the requirements Susan Monk award, achievement an Air. and Airs. Ben Apland and the group a new game. family were weekend visitors in taught in the patrol under the diGirls Grand Junction, Colorado. rection of Airs. Benallie displayed Jen Tyler, Marie Wilhite and their latest project, a yarn octopus. Ruth Fryburger gave a baby show- Refreshments were served by Karo) er Friday evening for Airs. Venetz. Investure ceremony for the Hear Prize Winning Story Gay Carter was hostess to the Amicci Club last Thursday. Mrs. Marian Neilson came from Bland-nearb- y g ing to read her from the "A Desert. Gift story. Mrs. Claudine Cooper sang several vocal Thf c!ub wl!I. "lcet weck ac the home of Reta Adams. Temple Work Going to St. George last week to work in the LDS temple there were Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Barton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray. of the warmer weather. Alice Douglass gave a bridal shower Thursday at the recreation hall for Janet Thompson. Prizes were won by Janet, Janis Megger-soand Donna Brown. After Janet opened her lovely gifts, refreshments were served by the hostess. Air. and Mrs. Bill Larson and family were dinner guests at the Wilhite home Wednesday. The Larson family left Sunday for their new home in Califronia. BRIEFS NEWS taking advantage MEXICAN HAT HEWS STYLE MARCH 6, 1959 7-26- 83 Your Chevrolet choice includes the Corvette, the Impala Sport Coupe, the Nomad Station Wagon, the Bel Air Sedan, El Camino, and the Impala Convertible all shown above. now see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers! for appointment J awn Monticello, Utah r? Phone JU 7-22- 58 |