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Show Pink and blue shower honors Bridge club meets with Mrs. Joe Adams Senior Spotlight Mrs. Jensen OUTEAST Mrs. Marvin Jensen was the honored guest at a pink and blue shower held Jan. 25 at the home of Mrs. Norma Larimore. Cohostesses for the party were Mrs. Velma Berry and Mrs. Helen Redshaw. Mrs. Jensen received many-lovelgifts from the 17 ladies who attended. -- Garden dub meet set for Feb. 7 FORMER MONT1CELLAX MARRIES IN MESA Granddaughter visits with A. B. Bartons Miss Myrna Gresko has The regular meeting of the been here from Mesa, Monticello Garden club will Ariz. visiting with her lie held at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. A. B.grandparents, Barton. She day, Feb. 7 at the home of is on vacation from her second Mrs. John Lewis. year of studies at the Good Rell Argyle, county agent, Samaritan Hospital School of will speak on 'Soil, a sub- Nursing. ject he has an abundance of information about. Anyone interested in joining the Garden club and all members are urged to attend the meeting. Nelsons at Mrs. honored Edway Redds BLANDING A former Monticello girl, Miss Nadine was Nielson, married Jan. 24 to Reed Ricks. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson, Los Alamos, N.M. The Mesa LDS Temple ceremony was followed by a breakfast. A reception in Los Alamos also honored Myrna reports that her mother, Mrs. Bill Gresko, has the newlyweds. enrolled in a practical nursing school. Myrna will return to Mesa Friday and4 will be ac- Mrs. Redd companied by her grandmother who will visit with after trip to the Gresko family. Rebus Rotas H. meet Mrs. Edway Redds Vice-preside- nt n, BLANDING The Young Marrieds of the Third Ward held a party Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shumway. The was spent evening playing a variety of card and table games. Pie and ice cream were served for refreshments. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Don Black. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sipe, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Black, Mr. and Mrs. LaVan Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. y Jim Slavens, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lazenby, and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Holt. Va-lo- sent. Next meeting will be held Saturday, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Lazenby Attend Sweethearts is the theme of the annual San Juan Stake Gold and Green Ball MIA which is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 17 in the Monticello LDS Recreation Hall. The Jack Norris orchestra has been engaged to provide the music, and there will be decorations and refreshments. A floorshow will be presented, with two numbers from Blanding, Moab, and Monticello, and one from Eastland. The public is invited to BLANDING The annual Gold and Green ball will be held Friday night. Feb. 2 in the LDS Church recreation hall. A floor show will be given at 8:30 p.m. featuring a dance exhibition with participants from all three wards. Music for the evening will be furnished by an orchestra from college. This is the ' outstanding dance of the year and everyone is invited to attend. AT DOYLE Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rowley hosted a lasagne dinner Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rogers. Maxine Peterson years were spent in Bums and East Summit schools. The subjects she is taking are English, Home Economics, Algebra, Spanish 1, American Problems, Type 2, and study. Her favorites are Home Economics, Spanish 1, and Type 2. Maxine holds the office of historian for the FHA Club. She won a Perfect Attendance Joint meeting set award in both the tenth and eleventh grades. for American Legion Maxine was on tne honor The American ' Legion and roll second term. Her plans Auxiliary will hold a joint for the future include Busimeeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, ness College. Feb. 6, at Hunts club east of town. District Commander Wagon- The San Juan Record er, from Moab will be here to conduct the meeting. Monticello, Utah All veterans and their wrives Thursday, February 1, 1962 are Invited to the meeting whether or not they are memPage Five bers of the American Legion. leaving here February 4 for a vacation trip. They will go first to Mesa, Ariz. for a few days. From there they and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frost will journey to Florida for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frost and family. banquet host barbeque supper at Snow college Ferrill and BLANDING entertained Several Saturday night at their home ladies from Blanding attendMother-Daughted the banwith a barbeque hamburger quet given last weekend by supper. the Associated Women stuGuests were Jack and Tate, Gary and Kay dents at Snow college in EpRich, Calvin and VerDawn hraim. Those attending were Mrs. Rdtt, and Ellis and Mabel Ray Perkins as guest of her June Palmer. daughter Judy; Mrs. E. A, Helquist, guest of daughter Karen; Mrs. Eugene BlickenMIA Speech Festival staff, guest of her daughter set for Feb. 1 1 Cathie, and Mrs. Preston Redd, of daughter Sally. The San Juan Stake MIA guest be Festival will preSpeech sented Sunday, Feb. 11, at Devonza members 4:30 p.m. in the Monticello BLANDING Marba Lazenby er La-ve- Gold and Green ball set for Friday night LASAGNE DINNER HELD ROWLEY HOME n By Charlene Miller VACATION TRIP PLANNED Maxine Ruth Peterson has TO ARIZONA AND FLORIDA been going to MHS for the Mr. and Mrs. Kent Frost are past six years. Her first six k weekend from a vacation trip to Hawaii. She left the mainland on Dec. 14 for Honolulu to visit her son Burton, his wife Mary and their family. Burton is a U.S. Army Colonel. Mrs. Redd said that she had never enjoyed a trip so much as she was privileged to see more than the average tourist does. She also visited the temple there. After flying back to Los Angeles, she visited her brothJohn and er and sister-in-laHazel Vidmar, and visited the set for Sat., Feb. 17 Mickel-so- are proud parents of a new baby daughter born Jan. 24 at the San Juan hospital. Little Lynette, as she has been named, weighed in at seven pounds 11 ounces. She has two older brothers, Lance and Larry, and a sister, Leah. BLANDING Mrs. Irene Redd arrived home last Green and Gold ball Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Hawaii Marrieds hold party Tuesday night MICKELSOXS ARE PARENTS OF DAUGHTER six-wee- party at the orations in the valentine motif added to the enjoyment of the evening. Bridge was played at three tables with Mrs. Mrs. George Palmer, and Mrs. Lynn Adams. Guests for the evening were George Palmer, and Mrs. Lynn Adams. y home A neighborhome of Mr. The Rebus Rota club met and Mrs. Lyle Johnson Sun- Saturday afternoon at the day night honored Mr. and home of Mrs. Ila Redd, with Mrs. Grant Nelson prior to Mrs. Tharla Holyoak as cotheir leaving to hostess. Blanding Helen make their home at Bountiful, Redd conducted the meeting Utah, where Mr. Nelson will in the absence of Ruth Mickel-sobe employed by Beeline Gas president. Refinery. An informative program on Attending the potluck sup- cancer was presented by Mrs. per were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Don Hetland, education chairBlack, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin man of the San Juan County Butt, Mrs. Nora Nielson, and Cancer comrfiittee. Two films Mr. and Mrs. Willard Guymon. were shown and a discussion followed. Miss Kathleen Redd LDS temple. entertained the group with a She was met in Salt Lake piano solo. Young City by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delicious refreshments were Blickenstaff who brought her served to the 15 members pre- back to Blanding. hood Mrs. Joe Adams entertained her club at a dessert bridge Tuesday night at her home. Pretty house and table dec- chapel. Participants from each ward will speak on the subject Who Is My Neighbor? Mrs. Marvell Wilkerson, stake speech director, Is in charge of the event. see SJ County film BLANDING Devonza club members met at the home of Mrs. Joe Nielson last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Bayles and Mrs. Myrtle Hunt were A lovely luncheon of baked chicken and dressing W'as CANCER FILMS served by the hostesses. SCHEDULED Mrs. Allie Adams was reAt the meeting of the Misfor the program sion Circle Feb. 7 at the Com- sponsible munity Church, cancer films which W'as the film recently will be shown by Mrs. Don made of San Juan County, Hetland, Educational chair- shown by Frank Wright. man of the San Juan County i Phone In Your News JU Cancer Society. 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