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Show Ailen-Wrig- vows exchanged ht Salt Lake Temple ceremony in I V.4 V Young marrieds celebrate all Engagement is announced n Kir. nd Mrs. Ivn R. Briggi of Burlington, Wyo. hv announced th engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Loreruo If. Serr.adeni of Provo Mr. Semadenl it the ton of Mn. Margarita S cm a deni and the late Albert Semadeni of Dove Creek, Colo. Mitt Briggs received her bachelor'l degree from Brigha Young University. Vvhile there the wat active in the BYU Pro gram Bureau, ttat a member of the A Capped Choir and wat associated with the Lnglith Majort Organiration. She hat toured with the Choir through Canada and five of the western states. At the prelent time Miss Briggs is teaching at Springville High School, Spnngvillc. Mr. Semadeni Is a senior at Brigham Young University and hat completed an IDS mission States. to tit He It a past officer of the BYU Chapter of Delta Pit Kappa an is at present active at master ol ceremonies for the BYU Program Bureau. In 1964 under the direction of the State De paitment, Mr. Semadeni represented the United States, the State of Utah and Brigham Young University in Israel. He expects to graduate in August with a degree in marketing an business management. A late May wedding is plan ned by the young couple in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. North-Weste- r N rn Jaycettes elect Fools Day fruy Library' In - r - sin e 65 DUICK special deluxe station wagon, radio, heater, automatic tranmisMon, power steering, power brakes, white wall tires. FACTORY WARRANTY , . side-jMiria- m $2295 65 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, radio, heater, standard sidewall tires, big engine, 7000 white transmission, actual miles. FACTORY WARRANTY Malibu Super 65 . I DUICK &OAOCI I -- Community Church The Community Baptist ham dinner was served to the 33 guests in attendance after which games were played. of the dinner were $2295 In charge Black 65 Ford Mrs. Pearl and Mrs. Mustansr Coune with radio. Wter. white sidewall tires, Lucille Thelma Ms. Beasey. transmission, and V-- 8 engine. Harral was in charge of the games and entertainment and Ms. Marguerite Allison was in 65 Chevrolet $2395 charge of the decorations. Impala four door sedan with radio, heater, automatic Very clever invitations were transmission, and white sidewall tires. made from colored construction FACTORY WARRANTY paper in the shape of Easter and the nut cups were 62 Ford $995 eggs minature Easter baskets. Each Falcon Futura Station Wagon with radio, heater, auto- guest was given a name tag in the shape of an Easter egg. Almatic transmission, and white sidewall tires, though the party was principally an Easter party, the occasion of April Fool's day was cele63 Volkswagen $1395 with a game geared to sedan with radio, heater, and white sidewall brated a foolish theme. 11 ham di.ini r Wav Served at holiday dreOfated tables -every holiday but April fool's Day. Table occupants who won a tuu.ifg contest were rewarded witn chkkrn dinners for Id - you guessed it, food for 10 chickens. Publicity film Rainbow." Delicious refreshments were served the guests by Mrs. M.u-ghaugh-a- n, l Bailey-wil- entertain the club for the April meeting. Bennion Redds motor to Idaho $895 rear axle and four speed transmission. $695 58 Chevrolet ton pickup with 6 cylinder engine, transmission, and long wheelbase. One-ha- lf drive pickup 55 Jeep four-spee- d $495 Student teacher begins duties Haul S. V , son Ol Mr. and nji! . Mrs. Iijiik Wright oi B'andi :g, exchanged sews in a marriage ceremony performed n the Sail lake LDS Ten pie on M.rvhI7. franklin D. oi the Council of the Twelve and Otis iormer missionary president in the North Easter Fun Day to be April 9 n, Everyone in Mexican Hat is limited to the big Easter Fun P y on Saturday, April 9 at the Mexican Hat school. The fun w ill begin at 3 p. m. with an i alter egg hunt. Following the gg hunt there will be games or ill ages - sack races, relays 'asketball, vol ley ba 11 and soft -In 11. Food and other goodies fee ill be on Sale dunng the day. A free program beginning t p. m. will feature western jitusic and Hawaiian songs and dances. The highlight of the evening will be a Samoan fire Thursday, April 7, Page Four their daughter and her family, rigid The sou-.- g con) le are living in Sail Lake C it y where they ale bol'i employed. n.e n.loimal wedding dinner held at the home oi the bride's parents i.i American fork was alien Jed by the following mem bers Of the groo m's family: Mr. and Kirs. Frank V. right. Tech. Sgt, Brian Wright, Glasgow Air fosce Base, Mont., Mr. illard right, Price. and Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs. Lynn W right, Jacinta, Calif. ; and Mn. Dorothy Bishop, San Diego, Calif. Butlers return mile-sojour- n vacation trip r' 'o'orado. Highlights of their trip a visit to the oldest church in Albuquerque, N. M. Built in 1706, it had lately been condemned as unsafe but he citircns of Albuquerque came to the rescue and repaired it so that it is still used for regular church services. In Dallas, Texas they visited the memorial at the site of H L Prec, 1960 srppaTi;.m....59c Golden Nugget or Lb. Hand! Boneless UAMC llRJUJ 195 DA DC Baby Ruth Butterfinger DMl w Hershey Bors Pack of 6 Ojrf Z Qftr 07C DRINKS tRi-:;".1.- 259 SPAGHETTI Franco-America- 1 0. President Kennedy's assassina-loand the largest Baptist church in the world which has a seating capacity of 1 3, 000. At Wetherford, Texas they spent an enjoyable week visit ing with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mcwhile Leroy. Their attending Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, is acting as pastor of the Baptist Church in Wetherford. In Oklahoma City they visited the Cowboy Hall of Fame where they saw displayed a bust of John Scorup, one of the early San Juan County settlers associated with the Scorup -- Qfis ZZ7W n 15 02. can Heinz Polish Dill 25 oz. PICKLES OQr w1 bottle SAUSAGE A1:. t MARSHMALLOWS 1 5$l Kraft Miniature 1QC 17 oz. Bag OV2 n, 46 54 54 52 55 44 63 35 72 Individual high game, Dee Hancock, 1 93j Velda Nielson, 161. Individual high series, Oley Black, 520; Betty Water-bur442. 61 S3 S3 32 66 38 69 45 69 39 68 31 66 22 66 16 59 Weather report through courtesy of Virgil Eastin. FRANKS 33 37 Lb. dur- ing which they traveled over 3,000 miles to visit relatives and friends in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and the D. C. Pearces. They also enjoyed a reunion with Mr. Sommerville (S G S) Cattle Schafer's mother, Mrs. Mary Company. Amain resides who Schafer, rillo, Tex. On their return trip to Monti ello they stopped off at Tucum carl, N. M. to see the Conchas MACCIE AND JICCS Dam and while in Taos, N. M. they were able to visit the surL W roundings of the Pueblo Indians 38 69 and learn of their habits and 62 46 living conditions. March 30 March 31 April 1 April 2 April 3 April 4 April 5 whol Cut Up PORK & BEANS Western Family A Big 2Vi can Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butler returned home last week from ek cdvcdc LIJ IIV I 5 bars from 3,000 four-we- tt, 39c V, bowling POP Shasta 12 oz. cans 1299c CEREAL sp!pankT.om.b... 29c PRODUCE Yellow 6c lb. POTATOES Red 10 tb. bog CABBAGE Lb. 49c 10c FROZEN FOODS RASPBERRIES or STRAWBERRIES h 10 oz. pkg. Certi-Fres- 27c Special for Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 7, 8 & 9, 1966 y, the Team high game, Northern Electric, 641. Team high series, Northern Electric, 1,768. . NOTICE FOR Miss Emma Lou Webb ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY VETERANS REGISTER IMMEDIATELY Miss Emma Lou Webb is doing her practice teaching at High school in the field of homemaking, with Mrs. Thelma G. Walton as cooperating teacher. for Miss Webb began her duties APRIL ELECTION on March 30 and will spend six weeks in Monticello. She of a student at BYU and will TRUSTEES her B. S. degree from that school in August of this Forward Present Address, ear. Serial No. and Branch of Miss Webb, the eldest of four Service to children, was born and raised ir Utah and now- resides in Provo Chas. A. Willsea ith her family. She has served Mon-ticel- LDS mission in England. as lo Grand Junction, Colorado 3 ecretary. EASTER CANDIES EASTER CARDS EASTER GIFTS Blue Mountain COME TO It while on her mission that as a P.O. Box 10 Highway 160 EastJ Monticello Allen ol Mr. and el nrrU an fork, and Otli Mrs. Texas panhandle Intermountain Veterans the desire to teach became Association portant to her. She has had 8 NMr.f Alien, daughter Schafers visit Sec'y.-Trea- s. 587-225- i - - Phone Vi Bishop and Mis. F. Ecunion Redd relumed Saturday, April i.nce. 2, from a week's vacation Bring yom whole family and trip. They were met in Salt lenyoy- a day of fun for all. Lake City by their daughters, Ann and Jana, who accompan. ed them home. Mr. and Mrs. Redd had planned on doing some skiing in the Salt Lake area but upon attempting to do so at One of the resorts, found the condiMr. and Mrs. Charlie Schafer tions untenable for the sport. returned home last week after They motored north to several g Idaho points including Pocatello' an absence of three weeks which time they visited and Shelley where they relatives and friends. a thoroughbred female Mr. and Mrs. Schafer were Mishka. named amoyed dog called to Texas by the death Mishka accompanied them of Mn. Schafer's brother, Ben home and Bishop Redd is busy Koch. While in the Panhandle to as kennels they plan making visited relatives and old they soon. obtain a male Samoyed friends in Penyton, Darrourett, Follett, Higgins and Canadian, Texas. They then travelled to Ulysses, Kan. for a visit with $645 57 GMC 2 ton stake two speed Mr. and Mrs. Cri western Slates Mission, performed the ceremony. Members of the Fine Aits Club met 'dednesduy evening April 6, at the home of Mrs. Marcelline Mau,,han. A large group wat in attendance and viewed the San Juan County publicity film "Beyond the 59 Hen TURKEYS e well received c;::v.c.ub.69c PORK ROAST A Juan Record $1795 The San Montlrello, Utah Truck Values pork chops merit. tires. 58 Chevrolet V e or Impala Sport Coupe with big engine, radio, heater, new paint, and standard transmission. i costumes. inner of lb door we jt'ierbrat pine, a big, old en iioot, was Fulh Nitlvon. Anotner pure w inner was LaRalne Pedd whose reward let of china wat a in reality a isuirr broken In nj peers. I oolivh ganiei, In eluding a pc J mil hunt with no peanuts, provided rnuth mei' ' LeSabre Coupe, radio, heater, automatic transmission power steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires. i pur,-has- ed A 63 Buick , dur--in- Easter party for 'PAOVJ Church held a combined Easter sedan, radio, heater, automatic I and April Fool's Day Patty on Friday evening, April 1, in the conditioning, power steering, power church recreation hall Special Deluxe transmission, air brakes. FACTORY WARRANTY or Eloise Barton, Doris Sue Standard, Marilyn Wagner, Sandra Trueblood and Sherry Behunin, with Mrs. Him me lberger as hostess. Elections were held and the following elected to office for the ensuing yean President, ISandra Trueblood; Vice Presi- Ident, Irene Himmelberger; Sec I Tres. , Sue Standard, Historian Corporon; Director, Dor is Hosterman; Director, Sherry Behunin. Several business items were Idiscussed and then a light was served. . fools' d Iris Ctson and Bessie Cor-poro- n, -- pally-colore- assisted by June M. The Jaycettes held their monthly meeting on Friday, April I, at the home of Mrs. Irene Hlmme lberger. Attending this meeting were Miriam I Cleal hradiord and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Pa vis. Thlny-tw- o guests arrived at the Mon Itrllc new officers , v Hod fur Young Varneus' April fool's Day p.ny evening wetc Mi. anj Mn. im- CITY DRUG STORE sales clerk and While in Monticello, she is ing at the home of Mrs. hitney Redd. MONTICELLO zzm, SUPERETTE |