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Show lEtteH WsraoitF Apr. 28 - Ada Crain, Dove Creek; Ada Jones, Hatch Trading Post; Olive Randall, Blanding. ADMITTED Apr. 22 - Frank Vallone, Wanda Laws, Blanding; H. U. Butt, Monticello; Elizabeth Nez, Aneth. Apr. 23 - Nellie Hurst, Blanding; Lee Lansing, Aneth. Apr. 24 - Reva Ann Benallie, tgnar; Carlos Collins, White Mesa; Cheryl Hilton, Blanding Apr. 25 - Willard E. Dodge, Monticello; Mitchell Fabian, Aneth; Louie Thatcher, Slick Rock, Colo. Apr. 26 - Dorothy Kay. Christensen, Low place first Mesa Verde open 7 days Supt. Meredith.Guillet has announced that Mesa Verde National Park resumed a week operation on April 25. Plans now call for the opening of the campground and entrance station on May 1. ' The museum will be open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily and the ruins road will be open and tours conducted on a daily basis into at least one of the major cliff dwellings. DISCHARGED 7-d- Apr. 22 - H. U. Butt, Ray- mond Whitehorse, Valerie Ru- therford. Apr. 23 - Paul Langston, Walter Snyder. Apr. 24 - Alice Johnson, Robert L Morgan, Reed Bayles, Ida Ann Lang, Mike Badback. Apr. 25 - Jo Johnson, Eliza- beth Nez, BIumT Apr. 26 - Lee Lansing, Willard Dodge, Frank Vallone, Apr. 27 - Steven Neeley, Dove Creek; Ruth Frank, To- hatchie, N. M. ; John Vitucci, Lynden Murphy, Blanding; Nellie Hurst. Apr. 28 - Mitchell Fabian, Franklin Harvey, Wanda Laws, Alvin Lewis, Monticello. Cheryl Hilton. ay The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, May 1, 19691 Page Eight DERBY WINNERS Melvin Hubentobler, Mike Christensen and Ricky Collard, back row with Allen Frost and Roger Low in CtemGfosGk) 'uftfQflOs Home for the summer is Mr. Fred Jensen who has spent the winter months with his sons, Lyle, Quinn and Neal and their families, all of whom live around the Salt Lake area. Also home for the summer are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton who arrived Tuesday morning from their winter home in Mesa, Ariz. Miss Kathleen Summers of Provo enjoyed a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Summers. Jim Johnson, who has been home on a 10-d- ay furlough, returned to Fort Sill, Okla. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hyde just returned from an extended-triin which they visited most of their children and families. At Salt Lake they saw Jane and Duane Bowcutt, then going to McGill, Nev. , they visited Beverly and Duwayne Jorgensen. At Cedar City they stayed with Carolyn and Carroll Johnson and at Torrence, CaL , they visited Clair and Tom Jeppson. 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlas Supreme 4 door sedan driver training car 3000 actual miles Head Restraints Vacuum Trunk Lid Vinyl Roof Electric Clock Rear Seat Speaker . White Sidewall Tires Tinted Windshield Deluxe Belts Deluxe Radio 1 .Guest at the Jim Douglass home last week was his brother, Cub Scout Pack 313 of Monticello First Ward held their Marion, from Kansas City. Pinewood Derby last Friday Dr. Merz Hugentobler and the into moved has night, under the direction of family former Dave Christensen home on Blue Mountain Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Latimer are in Salt Lake this week on PTA a business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Gary Wilson and children of Bountiful and Christine Nielson of Salt Lake visited their parents, the Milt Niel sons, over the weekend. May 8th is the Spring PTA Young Marrieds Class of the Parents Night at San Juan First Ward was held Sunday High School in Blanding. An evening at the Doug Olsen home. Mr. Olsen showed open house will be held in all slides of New Zealand and told the rooms, with all departments of his experiences he had as open to the parents. Students will be on hand to help dema missionary there. Refreshonstrate what they have been ments of cake and ice cream were served to the guests. doing and to talk to the parents about their projects. Mrs. Merz Hugentobler and The open house will be from Mrs. Gaylen Schaugaard made 6:30 p. m. until 9:30 p. m. a hurried trip to Loa last week with a Band Concert to be to attend the funeral of their held at 8:30 p. m. for the uncle, Heber Anderson. entertainment of the parents Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Freeof the Junior and Senior High stone hostessed the dinner club School students. Monday evening. After the In addition to the special delicious dinner the group events planned, the PTA will played table games. Those hold an election for new attending were Mr. and Mrs. officers for the coming year. Harold Young, Mr. and Mis. the Band Concert Following Larry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. new officers will be annthe Bryant Brady, Mr. and Mrs. ounced and introduced to the Elwood Lovell and Mr. and parents and students alike. Mrs. Philip Palmer. Outgoing officers of the PTA A former Monticello resiMrs. Kirk Nielson, Presiare dent, Mrs. Esther Young, of dent; Mrs. Arlene Lyman, Milpitas, Cal. , is visiting Vice President and Mrs. Allifriends and relatives here. son Secretary. In addTalking with her, she says five itionBlack, these to worthy officers of her children - Howard, Mary Livingston has been Ethel, Melvin, Alberta and assisting them and represents Dorothy - are living in Califthe Indian parents in the orgornia. Two sons, Don and anization. Albert are at Boulder, Colo. , Mrs. Nielson issues a cordial and a daughter Frances is in invitation to all parents to the Philippines where her husattend this important event band is with the civil service. and a special one to the parShe expects to be home in ents of the Indian students. August. While here Mrs. are many Indian students There Young has been the guest of school and few of their in Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Eastin, attend the PTA meetparents the Elbert Randles and Dr. is It hoped that they ings. and Mrs. Charles Chase. ut o for this event and will turn Here over the weekend were see what their youngsters are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams of doing. Provo. They visited the parAdamses and the Lynn ents, thej John Lewises. Mrs. Keith Redd and. daughter Donnalee drove to Provo to find rooming accommodations at the college for Donnalee this fall. parent night at SJHS Highway 160 East 587-225- 8 ler, third place. For style and design the trophies went to Roger Low, first place; Ricky Collard, second place and Mike Christensen, third place. For a little jest, ribbons were given to the "Most Proud Father" - La var Abrams and to Frank Milner for "The Most Nervous Father. " Under the direction of the Den Mothers, Benita Schaugaard and Dale Collard, and Weblo Leader, Mel Schiffman the pack sold popcorn, punch, homemade candy and cookies as a fund raising project. ElVfPTRE THEATRE Dove Creek THURS. - FRI. MAY 1 D2 STAY AWAY JOE With Elvis Presley, Burgess Meredith &Joan Blondell SAT. - SUN. MAY 3 f, 4 WATERHOLE NO. 3 James Cobum, Carroll O'Connor THURS-F- RI MAY 8 & 9 THE LAST CHALLENGE Glen Ford, Angie Dickinson Show Starts 8:00 jSSk 13' LITTLE THEATRE Monticello Utah Show Time - 7:30 P. MAY Deluxe Wheel Discs ISWD Cub Master Tom Worlton. The boys, with the help of their fathers, carve a race car out of a 2x2x6 inch pinewood block. Some very original and artistic designs are the results of this father-so- n project. 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