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Show Juan lakes 2nd at Mesa Invitational odd hu.dGQ prex ifiarniun honored 5k.ii Results of the school election i.erc as follows: President -- Monticello of ceremonies, and kept the .onored group laughing at pertinent Highschool wrestlers Curtis Redd, Vice president -the a at them at banquet Country jokes. Jerrilyn Maughn gave MikcV. ilcox, Secretary--Paulin- e The an amusing reading about Club Monday evening. Butler, Historian a preacher. Mrs. Nell Dalton banquet , catered by Mr. and Carla Redd, Activity ChairmaMrs. A1 Ilaskins, featured gave a farewell speech for n-Dale Spring. Cheerand the ham all and the senior matmen, giving leader were: Head cheerleader turkey Thirty-fothem people trimmings. special recognition Caima Lee Randolph, Jana attended. were; for their guests Special accomplishments. Redd. Lynette Anderson, Coach and Mrs. Oscar RichRichardson then gave Oscar Coleen Bailey, Kelly Sullivan. a talk recounting some of the ardson, Principal and Mrs. Dale Maughn, and Cheerhighlights of the year and leaders: Jerrilynn Maughn, extending words of MSIS Julie Randall, Carma Randolph encouragement to next years and Colleen Bailey. team. 1 2th Grade Alfred Frost acted as Master Paul Nielson 3. SO Stephanie Washburn 3. 77 Youth Monte Dalton 3. 75 golf 3. 73 Kathleen I arson 72 Burtenshaw 3, Kaylene for ?,7 i Parents of th ur y y ut bunquet - honor roll r1 may register summer work Adams named Legramt Hack took fir.-- hi isoth th. 140 and SkO and set two no,; ti !ck lecouk. a " The San Juan "icrco track team came a; cio-- - cm yew 3rd in tm. low Lurdh v. nit. come to winning first v. itl.oi.L doing it. San Jam was mDcd out by Moab ior the fir-- t pi jcc trophy. Moab had 4 3 : i ho Jeanette Poole Stephen Redd Barbara Skidmore Randy Muhlestein pole David johiwoo. took 3rd in the gh jump and 3rd in the triple Gail Dalton JoEllen Huffaker Art i.urt onsl.av. took Esther Redshaw .T. t!.o diet 4th put. Mark Adams points whie San jam laid 13. The VJ sard teb'y team cl Jerilyn Maughn There vcie many outstanding 1 1th Grade Dennis W tuford, VoWy ee, torch performances put by the David Johnson, and Asa Laws Ji Christine Redd broncos, but the het was tht took 2nd in that event. The Carolee Redd of LeGrund Black, Bhck look Broncos are now getting ready Washburn Denise first in the yard dash with ier the Snow Invitational track Richard Smith a new track record of 52, 5. meet to be held lids weekend Caroll Ann Goon He came back Id minutes at Snow Junior College. Pauline Butler S5G later to take first in the Redd Curtis yard run with another record of Carma Randolph 203.4. Thd Record Richard 1 Wight Dennis Bradford placed st With Grade ('ah ill the broad jump, secern T h.;r.-Monte Christensen , Ajril9, 1970 the 220 yard dash, and 4th in Smith the hundred yird dash. Mom y Lee too!. 2nd in the lvj yard vjolm Roring 9th Grade . mr-p- -- ii C , f: i. - 3 r , - rr r'-r- 4 ? j . LiJ 3 i? f V it r ji'-- 1 . ;v Ji. ,r' f 'yr I j iV a kj Vr 1 f) (! t;,.-'-; ' r A : r ; p I ' rn t : 3 f ' . , p 5r;NMarcia - ' - ; , - y,g - I'r ; - fv . ' - -- v - N "J 4 A1.. i. 1969 ...;Ac,:c;V w 1. .. - - 4 .1 A 5 vu . fi ; 3.83 3. 77 3. 76 3. 66 3. 60 3.55 3. 55 3. SO 3. 71 3.58 3. 95 3. 88 .'.! j - . ieepsfor Commando Siaalien Wagon Hubs, Radio, Heal&r, Maid Top, Rear Ssak Snow Tiros all around B .lean Deal Lti fT cjuarters. wne--r Vt p.J J p. ' ft 'yx rtuciJ ( Light J 4 by-'- j j Ei Used 8 x 39 Bucheva Trailer B Excellent Condition 1 program at MHS "Let There Be Light" is the may register at the Monticello City Hall for summer or full Lynn Adams was elected President of the Mens Coif Association at a meeting this week. Also elected were Doug Pehrson, vice president, Eddie Boyle, secretary -- treasurer, and directors Bruce Halliday, Josh Warburton and Claude Lacy. A1 Haskins, Grant Leavitt, Josh Warburton, Gordon Wood, Mark Leavitt, Elmer Clausen and Harold Young played in a Pro-Atournament in Cortez over the weekend. Mr. Leavitt tied for the Pro sweepstakes and Harold Young tied for second in the Pro-ACoif Pro Grant Leavitt has received word of a two man :e st ball tournament at the Carbon Club Sunday in Price, le has further information for anyone interested. Weather-permittin- g, the San will Course Coif Juan open this weekend. Mr. Leavitt reports that the fairway snow is melting fast. m m. time work. The service is offered by the City of Monticello and operated by Mrs. Laura Leatham under the auspices of the Monticello Chamber of Commerce and the Utah State Department of Employment Security. A representative of the department will be on hand to accept registration for work throughout the State by young people interest in working in other areas. MES band chorus lo perform Thursday, April 2, the Monticello Elementry School Band of fifth and sixth graders went to Moab for a band concert. The band was exfCI,I cited because it was the first time any programs from the Monticello Elementry School had gone to Moab. There were some special musical numbers which also went. Then on Friday, April 3, the Monticello Elementry school fifth and sixth grader New student body officers arc: chorus went to Blanding to Curtis Redd, President; Mike give a musical program. There were also special musical Vice Pauline Wilcox, President; Jutler, Secretary; Karla Redd, numbers that went. There will be a combined listorian; and Dale Spring, of the Monticello concert chairman. Cheerleadactivity School fifth and sixth ers for next year are: Carma grade band and chorus Friday, Randolph (Head cheerleader), April 10 at 7:30 p. m. Parents Lynette Anderson, Colleen Bailey, Jana Redd, and Kellie and families are all invited Sullivan. to attend. This promises to The Junior and Senior High be a great program. School bands and choruses resented their spring concert for the students and faculty Tuesday morning. They performed for the public Wednes- Want Ads PackPower day night. name of a program to be conducted at 11 a. m. on April 23 at the Monticello High School. The program will include a 2,090 watt single light, electric lights of today, gas lights, high frequency electricity, polarized light, the world of color, phosphorescent light, and stroboscopic lights. rvr . n C Yr t4V. BIRTHS bedroom, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Salazar, Monticello, boy- - April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butt, Monticello, girl April 5. Howly carnoied. 8 THE LITTLE THEATRE Keeping Hubby in Hot Water Monticello Utah ea7 )ea Doesn't Make Him Tender Show Starts at 7:30 P.M. Ickickirickicick'kirkiKK-kiAPRIL "The love God" Satrring Don Knotts. APRIL -10 rpA R43 c?v ri : H y ik? La m u n Young people from 14 to 22 Ele-men- indicates student has been on the honor roll for two quarters. 1 president -- Very low mileage. fp 3. 94 - wg ,'y-- yVcp-- V.' 4.00 4 , - :t- V Vv;--- ' Rv 3.50 isijyd 1 'i. v , 1 iVM 3. 50 .; w , u K Christensen 3.61 3.55 3.52 3.52 b'i.'C7k;;Cu - - Kathy Goon 3. 71 3. 71 3. 71 h 1 ra pi f VI " f N x y 11-13- " Guns of the Magnificent Seven"in color with George Kennedy and james Whitmore, APRIL Trp 'J " v J JJk .r .. Ban kAmericard. -14 15-16- -17 "The April Fools" Starring Jack Lemon and Catherine Deneuve. 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