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Show fats&LtinlLr mmes Miss Brocks honored ot kitchen shower oem Bride-to-bMiss BLUFF Cindy Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, was honored at a kitchen shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Richard Nielson Saturday e, at Hostesses were Cindys cousins, Margaret Nielson and Sue Blake. Guests were Marlene Martin and Fredda Crittenden, from Monticello; Lynda Beeson, Marlene Black and Pat Heyman from Blanding; and Juanita Scott and Jacklyn Pierce of Bluff. Cindy and her fiance, Tyrone Simpson of Grand Junction, plan a spring wedding. of mid irenti) Young Mameds meet night SPECIALS FOP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 22 & 23 i Jackson home The Young Marrieds group the Monticello 2nd Ward Testimonial will honor Elder Yancy Lee Dalton Larry P. Bailey, and Dale Maughan, with remarks by Bishop F. Bennion Redd. Elder Dalton is presently attending his second year at the College of Southern Utah, Cedar City. He is a graduate of Monticello High school where he was active in wrestling. Prior to leaving for his mission assignment, Elder Dalton will undergo a three-mont- h training period at Brigham Young university while his Mexican visa is being met Sunday evening for a lesson period at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson. ton, B. Family recreation was the study subject. Special guests were Mr. and Stake Mrs. Phil Palmer, 1 Young Marrieds leaders, who reminded the group of the forthcoming excursion to the Manti Temple on March 30. New officers installed WHOLE a! Country club meeting the dining room where of the Monticello and Country club met Thursday night at the club house for election and InstalLadles Band concert set retir- ing and new officers were grouped behind a white covered table decorated with pastel green candles in candel-abra- s lation of new officers. with a center piece of After a short meeting ballots were cast and counted yellow carnations and acacia. Installing officer, Reta Bar-tel- l, with .the following officers presented a past presiIla Redd, president; dents pin to Arah Corbin, Gwen Halls, vice president; and a flower to each of the resecJoan Saunders, tired and new officers. retary; and Jean Hetland, The committee in charge treasurer. served refreshments after the Installation took place in ceremony. Golf taraae!! Time Holland' is in g in Tinfe at 8:30 LDS ello mood will add to the enjoyment of the evening, as will the light refreshments to be served. Music for the dancing will be by the Reid Davis Orchestra..: The public is cordially invited to attend this always-pleasan- t evening of entertain- Holland" the In p.m. Recreation Special feature of the event a at floorshow g will be p.m. with dance numbers om all the wards In the ake. In charge are stake ment. d s sale. Mrs. William ter Huber, Secre meeting, April and 10, Sunday, March 24 will honor Elder Yancy Lee Dalton, prior to his departure for the Mexican Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Yancy will represent the Monticello 2nd Ward. Speakers for the Sunday program include the missionMrs. Max Dal Relief Society holds anniversary social EASTLAND The Relief Society morning work meeting and potluck dinner planned for Tuesday March 12 was called off due to bad weather conditions. However, a social was held in the afternoon to commemorate the anniversary of the Relief Society on March 17. A short program was presented and refreshments were served by Oral and Charlene Johnson. Johnsons return from trip to Mesa Mr. and Mrs. EASTLAND Eldon Johnson and sons, Clayton and Brent and their cousin Sandy, returned recently from a trip to Mesa, Ariz. While there they were guests of Mrs. Johnsons mother, Mrs. Emma Whipple. They also made the acquaintance of a new little niece. s Linda Kay Schafer Young Marrieds meet for potluck ed it 3 a secretarial Linda is a She course. graduate of Mont- - The annual Seminary Youth Convention of the San Juan Stake will be held In Monticello Sat, March 23, from nine a.m. until 4 p.m. Approximately 200 young people are expected to participate with their leaders, Dick Williams, Monticello, Robert Relief Sccieties Hales, Blanding, and Morris Slack, Moab. hold Featured speaker for the parties will be Hal Mitchell, head BLANDING The Relief day at Brigham Societies held birthday parti- football coach There will university. Young es to commemorate the analso be student speakers and of the society. niversary a testimony bearing period. Parties were held by the 1st ward on Wednesday afternoon, the 3rd ward on Tuesand the 2nd day afternoon, ward held their party on Tuesday afternoon of this Mrs. George Jones was host-s- s to the Tuesday night week. ridge club this week at the Programs were presented at lonticello Country club. each and refreshments served. After a dessert course, .ridge was played at Frank Fullmers have family Mrs. Mr. get-togeth- er and Frank Fullmer was the scene the of a family past weekend when most' of their children were here. From Logan came Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis, Mrs. Wayne The home of er Budge, Mrs. Wayne Cardon and her three children; Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Black and a little daughter came from Sandy; and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Powell, Salt Lake City, completed the family group. ATTEND NCA TOURNEY r, Alex BLANDING Melvin Adams, and Fred Haliday attended the tournament NCA basketball at BYU while they were in bait Lake on a business trip. Alen-ande- The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, March 21, Page Four convention Seminary Linda Kay Schafer, daughtBLANDING The Blandof Mr. and Mrs. C. It. ing 1st Ward Young Marrieds has ac-eptchafer, Monticello, met Tuesday evening for a an office position with potluck supper at the Blandftesco, in Salt Lake City, announced by I. W. Stevens, ing library. Games were the diversion Stevens resident, Henager for the evening. Allege. Miss Schafer recently com- er The Monticello High school will present a concert next week on Wednesday, March 27. Time of the concert is 8 p.m. at the school auditorium. Reid Davis, music supervisor announces that the program will Include overtures, marches and broadway play music. A small admission will be charged. Proceeds of the concert will be used to purchase covers for band uniforms. The public is cordially invited to attend. 5 band nie Swensen, and Marilyn Shumway. Models, who showed spring fashions, were Leola Henrie, Arlene Lyman, Gerry Osborn, Carol Lee, and Chloe Ann Shumway. After the show refreshdaughter, Linda, flew ments were served by the from Cedar City .to be with hostesses. her family in Mesa for a few days. the of 3 p.m. BLANDING A fashion show was enjoyed by the Et Cetera club last Thursday at the home of Sharon Parkinson. for the evening were Arlene Lyman, Con- At the March Chairman annual pre-Ea- fashions modeled at show bake sale BLUFF - Spring Decorations in a gay Dutch PTA plan - A farewell testimonial at ary, his mother, ball Tulip for March 27 Elder Yancy Dalton 1963 March 23 Following a luncheon the young people will present a talent show, and the days activities will be completed with the showing of a movie. Mrs. Redd hosts DeVonza club BRANDING The DeVonza club met Thursday at the home of Lydia Redd. Mrs. Agnus Hurst was the and Allie Adams was in charge of the entertainment Games were played and prizes awarded to the winners. ss Easter Special THROUGH APRIL 6 $17.50 Wave three Now $15.00 tables with high score prize Mrs. Adams is on by Mrs. H. U. Butt $15.00 Wave Mow $12.50 Guests for the evening were hostess to Rook club Mrs. Robert Fellmeth, Mrs. $12.50 Wave MOW $10.00 Mrs. Allie BLANDING Lee and Mrs. Christensen to was Adams the hostess Homer Smith from Salt Lake Rook club which met Satur- INCLUDES SHAMPOO AND SET, HAIRCUT, CONDITION-INCity. LaModa club meets at Palmer Save at BLUE MOUNTAIN Ef3 home day night and Irene Score prizes were won by Nora Nielson, Leola Carter, Redd. The LaModa Miss BLANDING Johnson in club met Thursday night at the home of Ida Mae Palmer. CSU opera cast Maggie Lyman was The group spent the eveMiss Linda Johnson, Montning doing needlework on icello, Is a member of the cast slat-f- d of Pirates of Penzance for production at the college of Southern Utah. HAS REDD MRS. The Gilbert and Sullivans NEW GRANDSON comic opera will be presented Mrs. Myrtle by the music and drama deBLANDING Redd reports that she has a partments of the college Apnew grandson born to Mr. and ril 3, 4, 5 and 6 in the CSU Mrs. Owen Burham In Ogden. auditorium. PERSONALIZED TREATMENT BRIGHTEN HAIR TO LOOK YOUR BEST YOUR IN YOUR HAIR STYLE NEW EASTER SPECIAL ON COLOR ENSEMBLE $5.00 Regular $5.50 Phone 587-230- 6 for Appointments Mi Ladys Beauty Salon Operators Carol Behunin and Judy Wilson G |