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Show I IHonor Mother of the Year Mb. Dora B. Adams, who chosen as Mother ol the Year lor from this region, will be guest of honor at a tea ho be given in her honor by The Bebus Pot Literary Club of (Monticello. Mb, Adams was recently In Salt Lake City (where all candidates for the (state Mother of the Year were honored. The Rebus Rot Club sponsored Mb. Adams for the state competition Committee mcrr.beB of The I Rebus Pot met at the home of as im & seosn & Completes basic training Garden Club to ! meet May 4 The Mont ice !!o Carden Club will meet l 7: iO r. m. May 4 ! the Mcmticello library. Mrs, II Redd and Mrs. Dot Adams will be in thatge of the program. DeVon Hurst, owner and Operator of the Carden Center and greenhouse in Elanding, will be guest speaker. He will demonstrate and discuss some of the plants which he has developed for gross ing at this altitude. All Interested gardeners are invited. v ! y f First Ward to f ; give program The Monticello tint Ward will present "I he Miracle of a Teacher" for their Primary Family Hour at 6: $0 p. in. May I in the IDS chapel. Tills is the annual program planned especially for the children of Primary. AH of the children and their teachers will participate and the public is invited to attend. The program will be directed by Mrs. Ruth Smith, Primary president, and her councilors Mrs. Barbara Dalton and Mrs. Phyllis Burr. Entertains at bridge 4-- H -- 1age Four Weekend visitors here from Moab Mb. Ed ay Redd, Monday, April 25, to make the plana for the tea, which will be held at the home cf Mb. RedJ on Saturday, May 7, from J to 5 p. m. All friends of Mb. Adams are extended a cordial invitation to the tea. Invitations are also be-- 1 ing extended to other service clubs in the area. Committee membeB are Mb. Edway Redd, Chairman, Mb. Bert Warren, Mb. Bert Alward and Mb. Bruce Hanson, ex officio member. The San Juan High school Seaman Apprentice Marianne duty, SA Chacon received in band will present its spring struction in Naval Orientation; I. Chacon, daughter of Mb. Saturday, Apnl 30, at Naval history, citizenship and concert Pomasena Gallegos of 7:30 p. m. in the San Juan current events; naval ships, has completed ten weeks High school auditorium. of basic training at the Women1! aircraft and armament: navy Solos will be played by Jerry and self improve Brow, Brenda Brow, jobs training; Recruit Training Command, Mary Kay trainment; first aid; physical United States Naval Training Lyman, C. E, Butterill, Roma and and ing military and bearing Black and Frank Belcher. Center, Balnbridge, Md., drill during her ten weeks' inwas graduated during a miliSpecial guest soloist will be doctrination period. Francis Lyman on the saxotary review held on April 22, Before entering the Navy, 1966. phone. Mr. Lyman The local WAVE, a graduate Miss Chacon was active in the from San Juan High graduated school and of Montlcello High School, will Catholic Youth Organization. in his first dance band played She enlisted in the Navy for a leave with respend a Job at the age of 13. After latives in New York before re- three year period on Jan. 13, 1966, and was sworn in at the porting to the U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, U. S. Navy Recruiting Station, Monti-cell- 14-d- 111. o, ay for general administration Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mb. F. Bennion Redd and Mr. and Mb. Bert Alward drove to Cortez last Friday for dinner at the Molly Cibson Restaurant. Mb. Margaret Marvel and Mb. F. Bennion Redd traveled to Moab Monday evening for direction of Mb. Stanley M. Accompanied by Bishop the Community Conceit put Warren Mb. the Lyman. reports Alexander, 19 membeB on by the Moab organization. of the Blanding Second Ward, group was amazed and pleased They enjoyed the organ recital the of records at completeness LDS Genealogical Society, which was scheduled for the visited the offices of Mb. Ada which date back to the time last concert of the year in Moab was e he Territory of Palmer, San Juan County Clerk, Mr. and Mb. Fred Peck and courthouse the Coun-Uta- h, aunty end Mb. Arvilla Warren, son returned Monday from Salt was at when and located Bluff, Lake City after attending the ty Recorder, on Tuesday night lo to search for information which the sites of Blanding and funeral on Saturday of Mr. roamwere open country would be helpful to them in Peck's mother, Mb. Hazel E. and Indians bV cowboys their project of completing their Peck. Mb. Peck died Wedneswere so happy over their genealogical research of their They day following open heart surrethat to they discovery plan family trees. gery. more for research and to turn The research was under the State representative C. Alfred bring their children and relaFrost Journeyed to Price Friday tives to see the old books. Genealogical society tours county offices La-R- ay Mon-ticel- y fOR LESS MONEY riding club elects The Elk Mountain Riding Club, Blanding, held their annual banquet Friday evening, April 22. Twenty membeB were present for the evening's entertainment and business and for the turkey dinner served. In charge of the dinner was JoAnn Helquist with Miriam Laws doing the table decorations. Jo-eHolt provided the games for entertainment. Election of officeB was held with Maurice Helquia elected as President, N'cldon Holt at Vice President, and Bert Palmer as Secretary. ne Rebus Rota elects officers Weekend viiitOB in the home of Mb. Tom Redd were her The Rebus Rota Literary Club Mr. Keele's High School Drama Mb. Art Redd met in the Monticello Library Department giving readings and her two daughters, from from the Speech Festival. Acton Wednesday, April 20, for Moab. Brother, lorn and Art ing as Mistress of Ceremonies Redd Journeyed to Lake Powell their monthly meeting. After and introducing each speaker as a short business meeting, elecfor a weekend of fishing while as giving background inwell tion for of officeB the ensuing their wives attended the Saturyear was held. OfficeB for the formation, was Pat Hawkins. day night concert. Mb. Art Debra Bailey and Robert Lyman 1966-6- 7 Redd also visited w ith her paryear are Mb. Bruce President: Ms. Hanson, Edway gave humorous readings, Stephtus, Mr. and Mb. Kenneth Redd, Vice President; and Mb. anie Hess gave a dramatic readbummcB. Beit Alward, Secretary-Treasure- r. ing and Trudy Adair delivered a mono -- act. In addition the group electRefreshments of strawberry ed a program committee con shortcake, coffee and punch sisting of Mb. Hubert Asfalg were served the membeB and and Mb. Helen Redd. The program for the evening guests by Maza Christensen and June Hanson, for graduating from high school he consisted of the students from continued his musical interest he meeting. , - . . at BYU. The program will include the TOUligS TOl Uftl music from television program Moon "Rifleman", the tone poem of "Nightbeat", a Broadway selec- Junior Prom theme tion "Music Man", "The Theme Mr. and Mb. Garold K. from Rachmaninoff a Second Young went to Salt Lake City Piano Concerto", "Deep PurTo the soft strains of haunting last Monday to see their son, "Four and amid the shimmer"NightWinds", music, ple", installed Cary Brent, properly fall" and selections from comIn the LDS Mission Home for a ing lights and silver and blue positions by Henry Manclni, decorations, the Junior Class of week of indoctrination before The band will also performfthe Monticello High School will for his to leaving assignment music which they played at hold their annual Junior Prom, the mission field. contest. Satu'day, April 30, in the high On Tuesday they drove to school gymnasium. The theme where Calif. , Livermore, they delivered two "shuttle buggies" of the evening is "Moon Over l! Naples" and with the lovely to the Dellvalle dam site proto attend a legislators' meeting long formals of the young ladiject. es blending with the soft lights preparatory to the legislative When they returned to Salt session which begins May 16. Lake City on Friday they were , and striking decorations, the are promised a He and Mb. Frost then went on joined by their son Jack, Bland- - participant to Provo and spent time there ing, who also brought his young The dance will start at 9 p. m. and in Salt Lake City with their er brotheB and sisteB from daughter, Teresa. Returning to Monticello so all could attend with the JunioB presenting their Monticello with them were Jeff the promenade at 10 p. m. The open house dinner on SunFrost and Paul Redd who had theme song "Moon Over Napat the home of Mr. and day les" will be sung by Miss Clara been in the city as MHS repreMb. Peter Lanon honoring sentatives to'the Model United accompanied by Miss Cary before his plane departure Randall,Redd. Dance music will Nations sessions. Kathy Sunday for the Texas Mission be provided by the band from Last weekend Mr. and Mb. Dallas. at headquarters the College of Eastern Utah. LeCrande Olsen and daughter, The public is invited to this for Provo the drove to Margie, Scout Fellowship banquet. They gala affair and the students hope there will be a big turnstayed overnight with friends out to reward their efforts. there andithen went on to Salt Price of admission is $1. 50 per Lake City the next day where couple and 754 for extra laches. they met and visited with Mb. Olsen's brotheB and sisters. Although the balance of the week still Temains for the While in Salt Lake City they attended the musical "The to complete their asEmpire Theatre signments, the results thus far have been most encouraging to DOVE CREEK the local officeB of the San Ameri7:30 p.m. of the Show Time Juan County unit can Cancer Society. Results Admission from Blanding have been talliAdults 75c Children 35c ed, as have most of the results from Monticello and there just April 28, 29 & 30 remains the outlying districts in the county which have not yet NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLY been completed before a combe made. can Martha Hyer Clint Walker plete tally All of the workeBwho have Keenan Wynn put in their time on this very worthwhile project should be given a vote of thanks and LITTLE gratitude, according to Mb. She Edway Redd, Chairman. was high in her praise of all her workers and has promised to THEATRE give The Record a complete re- port after the drive is completMonticello, Ftnh ed. 7:30 p.m. Show Time Sat. 3 p.m. Matinee LEGAL PORK CHOPS .... WIENERS Polyethylene wastebaskets, FESTIVAL ft dish pan, laundry basket, pails ea.UU1 Your choice (while they last) istcr-in-la- Spring concert at SJHS Marianne L Chacon BARGAINS Mountain INeW club formed Mb, Eddie Saul wai the hoars last Wcifotfday evening, Ajiil 20, when die entertained with three tables of brivlge. "The SundosvneB" w s the Guests were Mrs. bam tiatls, Club nme chosen for their Mn. flmo Redd, Mb. Kenneth by Jan Robson and Nancy Christensen when the young ladles Bailey, Mrs, Jimmie forest, Mb. Hill Dunow, Mb. Clem met at the home of their 4 H Wad. bum, Mb. Jack Redd, leader, Bettie Joe Hyde on Mb. Lnn Adams, Mb. LJdie ThuBday, April 21. The secBole, Mb. Eob ftllmeth and ond meeting of this new group Mrs. Bert Alward. was held on April 27 and they In addition to enjoying the will meet regularly each Wedbridge, the guest svere conduct- nesday in the future. ed on a tour of Mr. Saul's home and were served refreshments. WlnncB at bridge were The San Juan Record Mrs. Halls, Mb. Forest and Monllrrllo, I'tah Mrs. Alward. Thursday, April 28. 19G6 these CHECK uoake (rnm Cancer drive winding up cru-sad- CORN FLAKES PORK 1 & eB Heinz BEANS A 7C JCQa lb. cans COFFEE FLOUR over Naples vISlt ist ... 39c TA, 39c JUICE . ea. Shurfine $219 10 lb. bag 79c CAKE MIXES ,s8w.rboDr ,29c SAUSAGE 4... 5$l Monte or Standby O Oft 0 O 303 cans halves, PEARS Del MARGARINE .rr." 265' C J CQf EGGS .R:pf.L!r.9e.A.A.Gdoze 55c PEPSI, COKE, SQUIRT, GRAP- ETTE, SEVEN UP, 12 oz. cans YEAST 3. oih - 15c X" PRODUCE POTATOES 225 ... 39c i'!.-1- CARROTS Si FROZEN FOODS JUICE 8PoT?,ran9 VEGETABLES 489' 479' Special for Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 28, 29 & 30, 1966 NOTICE Notice to Creditors Estate of Rowena C. Hayes, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of F. Bennion Redd, Monticello, Utah on or before June 25, 1966. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions Utah Code Annotatof Sat.. Mon. A Tups. SEVEN SLAVES AGAINST THE WORLD Roger Browne Gordon Mitchell Wed., Thurs. & Frl. JOHNNY RENO Dana Andrews Jane Russell Free show to Tyron Lewis Bring Ad 75-9-- and with proper verification as required therein. sBuckley Christensen Ancillary Administrator with ed, 1953, Will Annexed. Published March 31, April 14. 21, 1966. For The Best .. . 7, Its Easy to Clean Rugs and Save Money Why pay more when you our own can so east a or just carpets spots and traffic paths! wall-to-w- Breakfast Luncheon Dinner more properly for this photo the east fork of Salt Creek, stretch out across the horizon. With the warming spring weather, hundreds of avid visitors are expected to partake of the beautiful scenery FROM HIGH ATOP Salt Creek Mesa the Canyonlands, found in San Juan County. Due to publicity in past years, visitation at Canyonlands National Park is anticipated to increase Record Photo considerably during the ensuing months. Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah Re-ope- n and matted Blue Mountain nap and restore forgotten col- ors with Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo, America's favorite. e electric Rent shampooer for $1 a day at easy-to-us- Merc1 th mi Monticello SUPERETTE |