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Show Folk 120 years with birthday party . Blanding The 120th birthday of the Relief Society was celebrated Saturday night with a dinner party at the LDS recreation hall with over 300 ladies and their husbands attending. Theme of the evening was Womens Sphere with table decorations carrying out the motif with rockets, and dolls from around the world. An interesting program was presented with LaVee Redd depicting an astronaut in a capsule visiting countries the world. First songs of Ireland were sung by Helen Bayles, Gordon Adams and Harold Lyman. The highland fling was danced by Nalene Jones; reading by Micky Palmer; oriental dance, Shirley Shumway, Delores Pendleton, Carla Lyman and Joline Holt; Spanish dance, Maurene Palmer, Sylvia Nielson; song, Gor- - don Adams; Indian dance, Sharon Shumway. After Mrs. Redd landed on the Navajo reservation, she was greeted by Ruth Nielson, president of San Juan Stake Relief Society and bishops from the wards. Louise Hurst took the part of the reporter and Ervin Palmer was at Mercury control. Mrs. Lyman honored at Et Cetra club Blanding Et Cetra club members hon- song stars sngaged for concert The San Juan County Community Concert Assn. will present Archer and Gile, singing artists, to members of the association on March 29 at the Monticello High school. Miss Archer and Miss Gile will sing art songs based on folk songs from around the world, with numbers in languages as varied as Chinese, Hawaiian and Pueblo Indian. The demand for their concerts takes them throughout United States and Canada for some 90 performances every year. Frances Archer was originally from Texas and Beverly Gile from California. A little vocal soon experimentation showed them that they had voices which could be used either to blend together or to contrast each other and the partnership W'as formed. This concert promises to be the most popular of the season. The association hopes for a packed auditorium. ored Mrs. Ellen Lyman Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Nadine Adams. Mrs. Lyman was featured in the evening program, This is Your Life. She told many of her interesting experiences during her life. Pictures 'of her husband Fred and herself were on display as were Cindy Bailey has many of her hobbies. Mrs. Corene Hurst and Mrs. Jean Surprise party held birthday Lowery, who were in. charge Cindy Bailey, daughter of of the program presented Mrs. at Smith residence Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey cel- Lyman with flowers. A surprise birthday party ebrated her birthday Saturday A luncheon was served by Saturday evening honored at a party given by her mot- Mrs. Adams and Richard Williams, Dr. Jerrold her. Mrs. Marba Lazenby. Smith, and Robert Anderson, Guests attending the party all of wrhom had birthday anwere Ann Redd, Marjorie Oniversaries that day. lsen, Debbie Oats, Sally Officers elected The party was given by Kevin Bean, Billy their wives at the Smith resiLeatham, and Tyke Williams. Friday meeting dence. After dinner the crowd The group attended the matAt a meeting of the Monti-cell- o of neighborhood friends playinee and were treated to refreshments of individual cakes Ladies Golf club Fri- ed games. Those present were Mr. and and ice cream by Mrs. Bailey. day night at the L. A. Odette home, election o( new of- Mrs. Phil Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Christensen, ficers was held. Supper held Friday Elected were Mrs. Bud Mr. and Mrs. Arlow FreePalmer home Corbin, president; Mrs. Ken- stone, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilneth Bailey, vice president; ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, Blanding A covered dish supper was Mrs. John Saunders, secretary; and Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams. enjoyed by several ladies Fri- and Mrs. Eddie Boyle, treasday evening at the home of urer. A business Mrs. Lelia Palmer. meeting was Local couples attend Those attending were Mrs. held and plans were discussed Ida Mae Palmer, Mrs. Ardell on raising money for the club. meeting in Las Vegas Black, Mrs. Lela Black, Mrs. Mrs. Odette served refreshMr. and Mrs. Paul Strong 14 members to Mrs. prePatsy ments Evelyn Perkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Frost Shumway, Mrs. Nadine Bay- sent. traveled to Las Vegas, Nev. les, Mrs. Clea Palmer, and Rent it with a Classified Ad to attend a convention of the Mrss. Guen Tooley. National Jeep Search and Rescue Association which was PAMPER YOUR POCKETBOOK WITH THIS COMPANY MENU held at the Stardust Hotel March The Strongs were joined there by their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strong, and their two children from .Barstow, Calif. It was Jerrys birthday Saturday, and the family had a celebration in his honor. party t Fell-met- at at - 16-1- 8. Debonettes meet with Mrs. Palmer This company menu is glamorous and delicious though its based on leftovers from the holiday meal. To impress friends and yet be kind to your pocketbook try this Turkey Rice Casserole garnished by Canadian bacon cornucopias and served with Frozen Cranberry e Salad and Cheddar Cheese At"ffins. Bitti-Siz- MIET OUR NEW SALESMAN MISS ARCHER AND MISS GILE, singing artists, who will appear here March 29 at the Monticello High school under the auspices of the Community Concert Association. NEW YORK San Juan Countys annual baby crop stands up well, in point of and quality, with quantity those in other sections of the country. In relation to the local population, the new arrivals have been appearing at the rate of 44.7 per 1,000 residents, which compares favorably with the baby production rate in the United States as a whole, 23.7 per 1,000, and with that in the State of Utah, 28.8 per 1,000. Comparison is made on the basis of the latest nationwide compilation of birth figures, released recently by the U.S. Public Health Service. They show that a total of 404 babies were born in San Juan County in the year ending Jan. 1, 1960, not counting the ones born locally to nonresidents. All of these newcomers arrived on the scene with clean slates. They had no commitments, no political ties, no convictions, no affiliations except family ones, and no debts. . On the part of their parents, however, or in lieu of them, on the part of the public at large, there were certain obligations, among them the duty to provide the youngsters with at least the necessities of life and with an education during their formative years. As to the cost of having a baby, those in the know say that the hospital costs and the obstetricians bill are only (Formerly Manager of Parts Department) SALES REPRESENTATIVE CLOCK FOR Office m Ray's Northern Gas NEW & USED CARS AND TRUCKS Phone-587-2- 524 J Can tu in ease of an We fill emergency I your tank, or deliver bottle right away! REDD'S Home lU THE 587-225- 8 Phone JU Home Owned . . . . . Home Operated c. water tbsp. lemon juice 1 tsp. bead molasses 3 tbsp. soy sauce ' 2 tbsp. cornstarch 3 tbsp. water Brown the lamb riblets In lard or drippings. Pour off drippings. Add onion, celery, salt, pepper, pineapple juice, V cup water, lemon juice, molasses and soy sauce. Cover hours tightly and simmer 1 or until tender. Mix cornstarch with 3 tablespoons of water. Add cornstarch mixture to riblets and cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. 4 to 6 servings. 1 'ROUND interesting car it Ladies of the Assembly of God Church announce that Mexican food dinners will be served next week on Thursday, March 29 from 5 to 8 p.m. Food will be served at the Billy Long residence tw'o houses north of the Avalon Cafe. It may be eaten on the premises or carried out. New officers elected for 2nd Ward YWMIA cello 2nd Ward hits $204,000 locally V2 LYNN MORGAN Ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary are making a plea for discarded eye glasses, The YWMIA of the Montihas new officers. They are Ada Eager, Deanne Randall, president; Age Group counselor; and Sandra Truebood, Activity counselor. the beginning. A trade publication estiThe retiring officers are mates that average parents, Norma Young, president, and aided by their doting kinfolk, Ada Eager and Judy Lee, spend over $500 on clothing, counselors. furniture and other basics per Expenditures on new babies the week .Jttmm Pack 318 holds Date changed for Mexican dinners Recipe of Ant Cub Scout non-prof- Blanding Debonettes club members enjoyed a party last Friday night at the home of Mrs. Seminary students Curtis Palmer. The St. Patricks Day motif was carried will hold convention out in decorations of green and Monticello, Blanding shamrocks and pixies. Moab Seminary students will A luncheon was served by hold a convention Saturday at Mrs. Palmer assisted byMrs. the Moab LDS Church. Joe Finn Lyman. Bingo was Theme of the convention Is played and prizes presented If It is to Be, It is Up to Me." to the winners. A featured speaker will be on the program as will Seminary Mrs. Cahoon hosts officers. The morning will be taken up with registration, speeches, and a testimonial Devonza club meeting followed by a noon luncheon and a dance in the Blanding Mrs. Louise Cahoon was afternoon. hostess t o Devonza club members Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing table games under the direction of Mrs. Pearl Bayles and Mrs. Agnes Hurst. A delightful spring lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Allie Adams. Tropical Lamb Riblets 3 pounds lamb riblets 2 tbsp. lard or drippings Phone In Your News JU Vi c. chopped onion 1 c. diced celery 1 tsp. salt tsp. pepper l'2 c. pineapple juice Kw you have any of these? frames, broken jewelery, dented silver pieces, etc., even old sun glasses. These articles will be turned over to the Eyes for the a Needy, organization, to be used for persons with poor eye sight who are unable to purchase glasses. Anyone having any of these items to contribute are asked to contact Mrs. Jim Pipkin, or Mrs. Glen Wilkin, Monticello. V Relief Society celebrates Do baby. It consists of a layette, $50, furniture, $185, clothing, $120, toys, $40, diapers and pants, $35, bedding, $30, and toiletries, $45. These average expenditures, applied to San Juan Countys yearly arrivals, brings the baby launching cost for such basics to approximately $204,-00- 0 a year locally. The Public Health Service predicts that there will be a big spurt in the birth figures in the United States beginning about 1965. That Is the time when many ofthe young people in the country who were born in the prolific post-wperiod will be reaching the age at which they will be marrying and having children themselves. ar Bonus concert set for March. 29 Retiring officers honored at party A party at the Lloyd Barton home Wednesday evening honored Deanne Randall, Rae Randall and Carolee Evanson, retiring officers of the San Juan Stake YWMIA. Other guests were the stake MIA board members. Hosting the event were the Stake MIA excutive officers. races Cub Scout Pack 318 held Pinewood Derby race Saturday night at the Monticello Elementary school with some fine models of racing cars made by the boys assisted by their fathers. Judges for the event were Max King, LeGrand Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. George Jones. The official starter was Harry Randall and the finish line judges were Wyman Redd and Earl Randall. The fastest cars in each den were: Den 1, Roy Wilkins; Den 2, Charles Thayer; Den 3. Alan Behunin; Den 5, Gregory Barber; and Webe-lo- s den, Vance Randall. Medals were given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in speed. The grand champion was Alan Behunin with Steven Redd and Charles Thayer taking 2nd and 3rd place. First place in best design went to Craig Ney. Roy Wilkins and Greg Barber placed 2nd and 3rd. Sheriff Max King supplied pocket knives for prizes and made the presentations. The flag ceremony was con- - its annual Senior Spotlight By Pat Pehrson The senior in the spotlight this week is Dixie Barton, blonde, cute and talented. Dixie is a very ambitious worker, as her years at Monticello High school show. She has served as U.N. delegate (two years); student council representative ( tw o years); Yearbook representative, YearYearbook edibook tor, Junior assembly chairman, FHA second F H A president. Pep club r, Monticello Church Directory COMMUNITY 9:45 11:00 6:00 pan. Assn. Concert lo New board of directors of the Community Concert Association has been' announced season. for the 1962-6The are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black, Mr. and Mrs. Hy-ruBlack, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Pearl BayMcDonald, les, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellif Palmer, all from Blanding. New directors from Monticello are; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Wes McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Bennion Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Cor-les- s Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boyle. These directors are in addition to holdover members and both Monticello from 3 m Blanding. Daddy Date' party set for Friday night The Monticello High school pep club is spearheading a Daddy Date party at 8 p.m. Friday, March 23 in the high school gym. Games, contests, stunts, and prizes plus a program will be the entertainment for the evening. All Monticello girls, seventh through the 12th grade, are invited to bring their dad to the party. Linda Johnson will be the mistress of ceremonies; Dixie Barton, chairman of stunts and contests; Betty Barton, program: Gay Randall, re freshments; Sue Blake, invitations and publicity; junior pep club, decorations. at Odette home (American Baptist Phone JU Sunday a.m. Sunday school. aun. Morning Worship. p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship (ages ). p.m. Evening Service. Wednesday pjn. Bible study and er New directors named Bridge dub Held CHURCH Commuity Concert Membership Chairman Mrs. Edway 7:15 Redd announces that the Aicher-Gil- e concert to be held 7:30 prayer service. in Monticello on March 29 CATHOLIC CHURCH will be a bonus concert. Pastor Father John Rasback Newcomcrs or others who JU wish to join the association Moab for the 1962-6- 3 season on the Sunday Mass 9:30 a.m. Monticello night of the concert will be admitted free to this final Sunday Mass 12:30 p.m. La Sal concert of the season. Sunday Mass 4:00 p.m. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Rev. B. R. Long LOCALS Phone JU Mi. and Mrs. Clement Johnson came Monday from 9:45 aon. Sunday school. Sunday Manti for a visit here with 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. the families of Fay Gage, Kay 6:30 p.m. Christ Ambassador JoVinson, Don Barton and Pat service (young peoButler. They will return to ple). 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic serManti Thursday. Jacob R. Young has return- vice. ed from a winter vacation In Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Praver meeting. southern California and SouthFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ern Utah. Monticello, Utah Supply Pastor Chris Woodard JU BAILEY FAMILY ARE 10 a.m. Sunday School. BACK FROM GERMANY Wednesday 8 p.m. Evening Prayer meet-'inMr. and Mrs. Kendall (Pete) and baby daughter, Bailey One block east of Rowleys Terry Lee, are back in MonTrailer Court. ticello after spending the past 11 a.m. Worship. two years in Germany where 7 Training Union. Pete was serving with the 8 p.m. pan. Evening Worship U.S. Army. The family Is at LDS FIRST WARD home in Youngs apartments. Bishop John Lewis Phone JU Sunday LEES HOST GUESTS 9 a.m. Priesthood SAT. AT DINNER 10 :30 a.m. Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Lee 6:30 p.m. Sacrament meeting Monday hosted a 7:30 p.m. Mutual Saturday evening, Tuesday ling dinner Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. 7 :30 p.m. Relief Society Wednesday Sam Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rogers, and Mr. and 3 and 4 p.m. Primary Testimony meeting, 12 noon, Mrs. Cleal Bradford. first Sunday of month. LDS SECOND WARD DIP MEETING SET Bishop F. Bennion Redd FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON Phone JU Blanding Sunday Daughters of Utah Pione- 8:30 a.m. Priesthood ers of the Nellie Grayson 9:40 a.m. Sunday School Camp will meet at the home 3:00 p.m. Choir practice. of Mrs. Lydia Redd at 3 p.m. 5 :00 p.m. Sacrament meet Friday for their regular meeting. ing. Testimony meeting, 10:45 a.m., first Sunday of month. The San Juan Record 4:00 p.m. Monday Primary. Monticello, Utah Tuesday 1962 Thursday, March 22, 10:00 a.m. Relief Society. Pago Five 7:30 Mutual. ducted by Den 5. Best in attendance were Dens 1 and 2. Special guests from Blanding were Mrs. Lily Kunz, den mother from Pack 803, Mrs. Lee Patterson, and Cubs from Dens 1 and 6. Mrs. L. A. Odette was hostess to her bridge club at a dessert bridge Tuesday evening. counci and representative, Seminary girls' president. This year her classes Include English, home economics, chemistry, library science, Pep club, physical eduation, physiology, seminary, chorus, and study. Her future plans are to attend College of Southern Utah, and Utah State Unversity, majoring in Home Economics Education, and minoring in music. Dixie likes sewing, dancing, singing, and reading for her pastimes. With her talents and ambitions, she will surely go far. Cards were played at three tables with score prize going to Mrs. Bill Walton. Guests for the evening were Mrs. John Hirschfeld and Mrs. George Palmer. SQUARE DANCE CLUB WILL MEET SATURDAY Monticello Square i Dance club will meet at 8.30 Saturday night. All members and other couples interested in learning to square dance are welcome to attend. -M--AttEf To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blanding, a boy born March 20. Des-chin- e, Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Draw again Chum Perfectly French river Eras Shoulder ornaments 17. Guided 18. Practices 19. Interlace 21. Thin fog 22. Made neat 1. 8. 11. 12. 14. 15. 26. 27. 28. 33. Because Building wing Chaste High-price- d Affection 38. Musical drama 37. 39. Watchful- ness 42. Jima 44. Song birds Armadillo Number 47. Girls name 1. Moroccan 49. Pig pen coin 50. Long steps Annrtl to Paul 45. 46. 2. Barely: 3. Transferred by document 4. Abyssinian prince 5. Aluminum: chem. 6. Bent 7. Kind. $ 8. Quickly! 9. Poker stake 10. Fewer -12. Body 1 Wily Colloquially Jewish holy book i 31. Turn aside 32. Combining form: soft 33. Pet lamb 34. Goddess ' of harvest 35. Compass point 39. Camera stand proteins 13. Shrub 39. 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