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Show Rebus Rota hosts convention Hold "Come as you Mrs. Hanson named district president are" parly Monticello Mutual Young marrieds held come as you are party Sat. April, 11. A potluck supper was enjoyed by all after which prizes were given to the ones coming most like they were when invited. Group and relays games were played after which the group joined in a game of volleyball. 18 couples were present. 1st Ward a V p i.V 4 V r V 1. . & : ,Oj v V i-- Miss Taylor receives ' j '- 4 v a i V ' h$ ,4' top grades Miss Dorothy Mae Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor of Monticello received at 4.0 grade point average Stevens Henager College last a quarter. Mrs. June Hanson, a resident of Monticello and a member of the Rebus Rota Club was elected President of the Eastern District of Home The Rebus Rota Club of Monticello were hostess to the Eastern District of Utah Federation of Womans clubs Saturday, April 18, at the Monticello County Country Club. The theme of the convention was "April Showers Inspire Federation Flowers. " A Board International Wesley Oliver Community Maida Nicolaco Luncheon at noon Mrs. Presiding Hostess Edway Redd. Grace was said by the Helper Club. Honoring Club Women of the year by Mrs. June Hanson-Presidenaddress-- - Mrs. Wendell O. Winger President of Utah Federation of Women's t's Afternoon Session-- - Mrs. Oscar Knudsen Prayer-- - Ladies Improvement Club, Orangeville. District chairman's report. Conservation-Mr- s. Sidney R. Education Cassano Fine Arts-- - Mrs. James Mrs. Jay Vetere Mis. Edway Clubs-- - Mrs. Improvement-Mr- The San Juan Record Monticellu, Itah Thursday, April 23, 1970 Page Five s. Federation Panel by State Office rs. Historian Report Mrs. O.W. Hardy. Treasurer's Report- - Mrs. Chester Thomas. Courtesy Mrs. Maida Nicola vo. Invitation to 1971 convention Eastern District U. F. W. C. Mrs. Price Sorosis Club Francis Greenland Minutes of Convention-- - Mrs. Malcom Politano, Jr. Mrs. Report of Election Merrill Bryner. Retiring of Colors-- - Boy Scout Troop No. 318. Installation Tea. Rebus Rota Literary Club. Installation Of Officers State President Mrs. Wendell O. Winger. APRIL 27 Chile Cinnamon rolls Peaches Jello carrots & pineapple Milk April 28 Price-Mr- s. Pool Mrs. Vice-Preside- nt. William Murphy meeting was held Clubs. - Mrs. Ted Ekker John Levering Public Affairs Redd by the District Officers. Registration began at 9 a. m. Introduction of the State and District Officers by Mrs. Oscar Knudsen Presentation of Corsages to all members by Mrs. Oscar Knudsen, assisted by Mrs, Chester Thomas. Mrs. Frank In Memoriam Poglajen Roll Call-- - Secretary Mrs. Malcom Politano, Jr. Credentials Chairman Report-- - Mrs. Chester Thomas. Nominating Committee Report- - Mrs. John Critchlow Elections were held. Presidents Reports. Cultura club, Dragerton-Mr- s. John Garr Civic Leagues of Green River- - Mrs. Julian Sales Mrs. Price Sorosis Club Frances Greenland. Women's Club of Helper-Mr- s. Frank Slavensky Women's Literary Club, Moab Mrs. Robert Meadors Ladies Improvement Club, Orangeville-- - Mrs. Jennie Peacock. Rebus Rota Literary Club-Mr- s. Edway Redd. Women's Club of Life-- International Affairs Federated Women's club in Utah at the convention last Saturday in Monticello. She will serve for two years. June has years of service in Federated Women's clubs. She was active in the Green River Civic Club years ago. When she moved to Monticello she became a member of the Rebus Rota Club in 1963. She is well qualified for her new position as she has served as Rebus Rota President two years, in 1965 and 1966. She has been a member of the Eastern District for four years, serving the first two years a s District Recorder Secretary and two more as the the District Minute Steak Mashed potatoesbutter Mixed vegetables Chilled fruit Bread, butter, milk APRIL 29 Meat loaf Cole Slawraisins Buttered com Bread, butter, milk H.S. apples APPIL 39 Spaghetti Tossed green salad Apple betty Bread, butter, milk MAY 1 Rice, Cheese, Ham Casserole USD A D 41b Cole slaw Cinnamon applesauce Bread, butter, milk The D's to perform in Blanding Success in the entertainment industry? The formula is simple. Hive talent, start young, and work hard. That's the story of the D's Dick and Duane, Capitol recording artists who will appear in concert May 1, at 3 p. m. , in the San Juan High School Auditorium, Blanding. shows The D's from drawn plaudits lave ludiences throughout the Jnited States, Canada, and rar East. They have appeared n national television with uch entertainers as Joey Bishop, Job Newhart, Jonathon Winters, md Bob Hope. fast-pac- ed Their entertaining success iates back to grade school boy-ioo- d lays when The D's were pals. They grew up in a small Utah farming communoffity and began a friendship a stage that has erupted into dynamic pool of talent and energy The D's officially became "partners" in grade school when they played trumpet duets for local PTA meetings and school assemblies. They stuck together, switching to comedy and vocal routines with ukeleles in junior high, then adding more voice and new instruments for assemblies and church programs in high school. Entertaining was not their only tie. They the high school football team, lettered in basketball, baseball and track together, made up tennis doubles, shared dramatic roles, and double -- dated. Duane was student body president, while Dick was president of the school religious auxiliary. They both entered Brigham Young University on academic on-sta- ge. scholarships and made the honor roll. After the first year at college, their paths separated temporarily while Dick went to the northwestern states to be a volunteer missionary for his church, and Duane flew to the South Pacific. Two years Church service completed, the D's returned to college and joined forces again as members of the university talent and program bureau. Both were listed on the university's honor role. Dick was graduated in speech and hearing therapy, and Duane in journalism. With a recording contract offer from Capitol Records, they decided to turn to professional entertainment and began a career that has evolution-ize- d into a highly -- demanded performance of music, humor, and drama. |