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Show Womens Page Friday evening, at the Indian church, Piute and Navajo girls sponsored a very successful 4H party. They prepared the program which consisted of songs from Bonnie Kay Dutehie, Clara and Adeline, and Jean and Joan Oshley. A reading by Thora Bradford and harmonica music by Maryannto Jones and her sisthe entertainment. ters added The girls made their own posters for advertising, and sold tickets to their people. Proceeds of the sale of root beer, hot dogs, donuts and cup cakes added $34! 28 to their 4H funds. 150 persons enjoyed the social dancing that followed. B The Daughters of Utah Pio- neers, Monticello Camp, met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Barton last Friday at 2 p,m. with Mrs. Lena Rhodes as Special guests were Mrs. H. E. Blake and Mrs. Eloise Full- mer. President Louise Frost pre- sented Mrs. Jerry Randall who gave a lesson on the Pioneer Memorial building. Miss Arlene Markosek sang Carolina Moon and Lynn Randall played a piano solo. At the close of the meeting dainty were served by refreshments Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Rhodes The nominating committee Ella Barton, Lovina Redd and Cornelia Perkins, was not ready to submit the names for the election of officers but said they would publish the list m the San ss. ACTIVITIES Juan Record before the t.me o. !ed .owarUs Dry - d, a.Iev andstop- - ped Lookirg Glass Rock A ft w m.nutes later all over the WTe suarm.ng and into tire looking glas Two Blandmg men had word recently from the National Pa-k- s Lhatuthey "eto be about 80 otner Utah men holding the Silver Beaver award. They are Philip Hurst and et Bradford. By June 10, they must send picture and a sketch of "their lives that will be m a book by the Boy published Scout people The workers to buzz vhen it became began known one of their queen mothers, beekeeper, Nina Hyde, had been left d m the flignt, without know the chan5e of direction, or the ,exact pDve w here the hive be-h.n- ud swarm, Bv the time she, with several of Utah. ers The first Utah man to receive :hree reached ofthean main body the Silver Beaver Award hour later. garters was Dr. George Bnmhall m 1932. It fain was falling. Each group ate was given in recognition of out- - iunc m its own car and returnt0 town. Although somewhat standing service to boyhood Hurst uappomted in having the day's Philip received his festlvlties cut short everyone en in 1936 and"" MBra-Uo- i four or five years ago joyed the outing and left know- il Records are kept bv the Na- - lns they would have the tional of Outstanding tunit-- to see the delayed m the scout field ' A com- - gram Presented at the general in Mutual Tuesday mittee each year goes in to assembly June lthese records and selects the Responsible for the days outmost worthy candidate to reing were the ward YWMIA exceive that years award. ecutives. Norma Young, presiB Vern-ett- a ! d j I ! oppor-Counc- v ! I Saturday was Swarm Dea for the Monticello ward Beehive Girls. The place chosen for swarming wras one of the beauty spots on the mountain up S. Fork. MIA officers, mothers and girls were at the church bv io a.m. By the time all were in the cars and ready to leave, the clouds looked so threatening over tne mountain the autos turn- - OF THE Drive-I- n MONTICELLO, UTAH Scheduled for Friday MAY 28th Friday and Saturday nht' - dent; Willie Barton and Sondereggor, counselors; and beekeepers, Nina Hyde, Cle-on- e Cooper and Erma Nielson. p vice-preside- n, With Alan Ladd Sunday and Monday TEA FOR TWO With Doris Day and Gordon McRae EQUIPPED FOR WIDE SCREEN PICTURES Show starts nightly at 8:15 Children 10c home of their leader, Mrs. Aras following officers president, Sandra Robson; vice president, Carolyn Stewart; secretary, Jerry Adams; reporter. Lei Momi Young, song leader, Maryetta Barton Also selected were Clyda Nielson, health chairman, Barbara Christensen and Norma Critten-doprogram; Lenore Gonzales, recreition, Coleen Gagt me a very successful Carol Miller, party. It was decided to start darning at the next meeting winch will be held June the first. Mis Rudd served light refreshments at the dose of the meeting Girls State at Logan this year, from Monticello. The next will be held at the home meeting of Mrs. Frank Redd at which time the officers elect w ill be installed. P The choking club held a 4:h phase organization meeting at the home of leader Maxine Lyman May 24 The following officers were president, Carolyn Rasmussen; vice president, Sheree Lyman; secretary - treasurer, Donna Lewis, song leader, Tony Redd; reporter, Arline Marxo-serecieation leader Phyllis Bailey; health chairman Mareen P Thompson; safety chairman Lyn Mrs Ilelmar Juhn.son of o son; safety chairman, Lynne was hostess to the Rebus Randall; party chairman. Peggy Rota Literary Club last Frida Schafer. aftein xm. The group will meet at 3 pm. Mrs Albert Tree presented each Monday. lesson on ichgion with special Mrs. Lyman served light reemphasis on the power of pray- freshments and distributed the er. followed by a Mario Lanza material for the years work. Refreshments were served at daintily decorated card tables on the lawn. The new Mrs. Bertrom Palmer is the daughter of Rowena Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer are parents of the bridegroom. They are both graduates of the San Juan High school. Bert returned to Blanding in January after serving m the Marines for two years. They are making their home at present at the Shumway apartment house. 4-- H B At the Monticello Relief So- fsdfer !T Qysml 1ml c KOHLER ELECTRIC PLANTS Kohler Electric plants are reliable, independent units which enable people anywhere at any tima to enjoy the comfort, convenience, increased efficiency and safety that electricity provides. The Kohler line includes many models ranging from 500 watts to 30 KW AC or DC. for sole supply and automatic standby for stationary, portable, and mobila use. For An Independent Source of Electricity Friday FROM And 6 i' Vvtv . . s35000 Saturday -- cietys dosing social Tuesday afternoon, ail women that have been on missions and the wives or mothers have had or now have husbands or sons on 28-29 missions, were honored. Attractively printed programs bearing the names of each 'woman so honored, were presented to the guests. Women with boys or husbands on missions at present were especially remembered by appearing on the program and telling something of their particular Solitaire Salad Mount Croat missionary. The names of the mothers and 49c Coffee, lb 95c boys with their places of serDel Monte vice follow: Mrs. Reta Bailey, Larry Bailey, Norway; Mrs. Ed....18c Aluminum ith G. Lyman, Richard Lyman, Foil, 2 rolls .. 49c Arizona; Mrs. Melissa ChristenStandby Grapefruit sen, Neldon Christensen, Virgin27c Carton of 6 Juice, 46 oz. ia; Mrs. Myrtle Christensen, JoCan-a-Po- p Van Pork and Massachuset.... ... 59c Camps seph Christensen, ts; Mrs. Laura Allred, stood for fj Beans, 29c can 3 lb. Can Spry the mother of Don B. ChristenKool sen who lives in Sanford, Colo.... ... 95c rado; Mrs. Alice Johnson, Kay 3 10c Aid, Johnson, Louisiana; Margaret 1 lb. Juice pkg. Hanson, Juan S. Hanson, DenMarie Mrs. Sarah Brown, mark; doz. ...23c 49c Brown, Massachusetts and Mrs. Seraph ijae Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frost, Argentina. Low A vocal trio, My Testimony was rendered by Mrs. Afton Frost, Mrs. Clyda Christensen, and Mrs. Vernetta Sondereggor. The closing musical number was Ill Go Where You Want. Me To Go Dear Lord. M. Close 8:30 Open 7:30 A. M. Mrs. Julian Thomas presented a half hour lesson on the Consti72R5 Monticello, tution of the Unitecr States before the social hour began. The executive officers, Mrs. iiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiimimiimimmiHiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii! Maxine Redd, president, Elizabeth Summers and Etta Barton, counselors, with the assistance of the members served a dainty lunch from 'a lace covered buffet table centered with a sprmg flower creation. May w-h- k; Mon-ticel- Specials EEbf C n, H gifts. o Dressing, qt Catsup, bottle 212 Battery charging models are also available for charging 6, 12. 32 and 112 volt batteries. Metal weather-proo- f housings are available for portable service. WESTERN MINE SUPPLY CO. Monticello, Utah k Vs, mopvy.JTi.iiU Shortening pkgs Weiners 5 They elected officers and planned one summer acti ltv. They record of The Lords Prayer. decided the name of the club The club voted to donate $5 should be DDT and chose the towards sending a delegate to n. 4-- THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday. May 27. 1354. Pag Rudd Jane Winters Palmer of Blanding, was honored at a bridal shower, Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rowena Winters, by Mrs. Winters and Mrs. Ruth Palmer. The new Mrs. Palmer welcomed her guests in a tailored suit of cherry red. There were iitiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHy many who came to wish her happiness and to leave beautiful Mrs. gmaD BRANDED Adults 50c CLUB afternoon, at her jMrs. Mary Bailey, Mrs. Jennie home, were Mrs. Reva Rogers 'Peterson. Blanding; Mrs. Mary and her daughters, Margie and Laws, Blanding, Mrs Emma Sandra. Delicious refreshments j Whipple, Mrs. Mary Eans. Mrs were served to the guests as ! Lvda Dalton, Salt Lake City; they visited and became better Mrs. Ella Barton, Mrs. Minnie aeqamted with Maryann Hoag-lan- Branson, Mrs. Vera Jensen, Mrs. a new corner to Blanding Charley llarvey, Blanding; and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoa gland Mrs. L. F. Larimore, Cortez. and their infant daughter, Letha Refreshments were served by Gae came from Indiana Several the hostesses. months ago. where they have liv ed since they w ere married dancing club conducted the early part of 1953. They anThe election at its party Saturday-nigh- t make to home their in plan The officers Biand.ng At the piesent time, were Le.na ou'gomg Markosek, presthey are at home m one of the Krumm, Charlie Harvey apartments, and ident, Wilma Mrs. Judy- - Adams, sethe lovely gifts received at the Mrs Ila Redd cretary tieasurer, shower w ill help to make their and Mrs Dean Holt, dirMary more enjoyable. housekeeping ectors. B Those appointed to take their The Alanje Club or Monticello place were Mrs Beryl Adams, entertained with a fine mothers president; Mrs. Dora Adams, a. program at its last meeting at vice president. Mrs 11a Redd, seMrs. of Stell Nielson the home treasurer, and Mrs MiLaNeve Thompson cretary with Mrs. ldred Odette and Mrs. Beth Poor-maand Mrs. Stella Reece acting as directors. the evening refreshDuring Members not having mothers ments were served under the living in town either borrowed supen lsion of the executive one or sent for their own to come for the occasion There were 17 guests present The K K Club held their orMrs Helen Perkms presided over the meeting. Mrs. Margaret ganization Monday meeting Halls was responsible for the morning. Maryetta Barton was elected president; Suzzane Wood following program: Mrs. Leona Markosek gave a vice president; Lenore Gonzales tribute to mothers. Joe Foy, secretary and Lei Momi Y'oung with his wufe at the piano sang reporter. It was decided to keep the When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver and Garden m the same name, K K. club as was Rain. Sheron Robson played 2 used last summer. The summer activties were piano solos, Moonlight Sonata outlined. and For All You Know. A costume jewelry pm was Meetings w ill be held each piesented to the honored guests Friday at the home of the leader Mrs. Lucinda Redd. Mrs. H. E. Mis. Helen Perkins. 1 Blake, Mrs. Laura Pchrsan, Mrs Jack Brown, Mrs. Mabel Jo.in-soMonday afternoon at 2 pm club met at the Moab; Mrs. Nettie Redd, the DDT ing, Saturday NEWS CLUB NEWS CHURCH NEWS voting Grand Opening Nu-V- u SOCIAL Oranges, Priees Everyday at 51 BUICK SUPER Riviera Coupe. Radio, heater, 2 Iona paint. Very dean. Worthside Market Phone . dyna-flo- w. -- $1595 CHEVROLET SEDAN P. 51 Utah Powerglide. Radio and heater. A good buy. or $1195 49 CHEVROLET Sedan. Radio, tires and motor. or heater. Hostessess at a bridal shower for Mrs. Larry Hoagland, Bland- - Good $725 J MONTICELLO. We're Hot (icluncj . . . About Business IN FACT THE MORE BUSINESS WE HAVE THE BETTER WE LIKE IT Cooling O Custom Butchering O Processing O Delivery O Ageing O Wholesale Meats Friday SaturdayO Blanding OMoab With Alan Ladd Sunday and Monday May 30 and 31 TEA FOR TWO with Doris Day and Gordon McRae with Ray Milland Monday- Friday and Saturday Harold Frost , BRANDED . Blue Mountain Meat Packing Co. Wendell Frost Monticello, Utah Friday and Saturday May 28 and 29 Copper Canyon O Monticello phone 8oK kXXXXSXXXXXXXXXXXXSX June 4 and Friday and Saturday UTAH Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 1, 2. and 3 Delivery Schedule 47 CHEVROLET DRIVE-I- N NU-V- U 5 FLAT TOP 99 With Sterling Hayden and Richard Carlson May 28 Fresh Ground Beef 29 lb. 39c heater, good tires and motor. Low cost transportation. clean. Very $475 "Used Cars From $59 up'1 Home Made Pork Sausage, all pork lb. 59c Center -- USED Cut Pork Chops lb. 79c Round. Sirloin, and T-Bo- ne Steaks lb. 79c CHEVROLET transmission. Very good Q1 QO5 a ton pickup. condition -- Beef lb. 59c Chuck Roast Prime Rib Roast lb. 69c Rump Roast U. S. lb. 69c Graded Meats Parley Redd Mercantile Blanding, Utah t 1950 FORD Vi-to- Boneless TRUCKS-195- 1 n good pickup. transmission. Healer and rubber. Qr'QT V Many Other Good Buys to Choose From REDDS Monticello, Utah Phone 5S |