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Show TIE SAN JUAN RECORD Monticello News Thursday. J mg $112. Not. 18. 1954. Pag refreshments. Barton received a ranger axe and knife; Janice Crowley, a teddy bear; Charles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frost Mayne, comb, and nail clipper motored to Mesa, Arizona, to cel set; Charlotte Kinnamon, corJeannie Redd, manicure ebrate the 69th wedding anni- sage; set and Wayne Young, a pocket of Mrs. Frosts versary parents, knife. Mr. and Mrs. S. D Smith. They were married in the St. Mrs. Ozro Hunt and Mrs. He-bGeorge Temple November 10, Frost were shopping in 18S5. Leaving Salt Lake City, Cortez Mondav. to came San later Juan they County and took, a homestead on Mr.' Jay Misner, and his wife, Dodge Point. Eighteen years Bertha, from Los Angeles, Cal. Arizto moved Mesa, ago they ona where much of their time visited at the home of Mr. and Misner in Monticel- has been spent in temple work. ol for several days this week. and Jay axe brothers, and Mrs. Delbert Redd presided at Lloyd this was the first visit they have Sothe monthly Stake Relief had together for 17 years. Both ciety union meeting which con- families greatly enjoyed the 3 vened in the Monticello Relief day visit. Society room. Officers were in attendance Mr. Grand Moulton, from B landing, Monticello, Moab Junction,Harry Mr. Fred and Colo, and Lockerby. Mrs. Redd gave Salt Lake City, were busa talk on Our Physical Bless- Moore, iness visitors in Monticello this ings and a trio, Prayer for week. Thanksgiving was rendered by Mrs. Mark Redd, Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cummings Bayles and Mrs Parley Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hyde during the general session. a attended Cortez Satin dance Various subjects pertinent to the work in hand were treated urday evening the different departments by the Monday evening Miss Peggy stake leaders Peterson and Miss Myrna Hurst were hostesses to the girl Friday was initiation, day for friends of Miss Bonnie Beth the FFA boys. Unlucky was the ; o n proposed initiate, when he ap- mV on the campus that day peared and Mrs. PeSgy s parents, if not dressed in nM farm clothes of Lorenzo Peterson. Refreshments g 5 hVl served and all had an en- nicrhtefhV time. Bonnie Beth be- he memh iyalle Mrs. VVh comes Steve Myer on Fri ers, appeared at ' the gym in the garb worn dura each the day, ing carrying Word has been received b Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Redd that Slgn!iUre r?VggNot UkUI tae appeared .n tbejr son Lyman, has recently the eggs of the young aspirants been made first councellor to was the initiation complete. Millard Hay more Jr., in the Besketball was played and a Holtville Branch of the L. D. S. luncheon of potato salad, potat Church in Holtville, California. chips, cider and cookies was served. The Pat Butler home was the Dennis Christensen is the pres- scene of a shower party for Mrs. ident of the FFA and the Ag Vernon Shafer Tuesday afterteacher, Mr. Morris, is the noon at 3 p.m. The young bride before her marriage was Nial Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Dance Club had a rousing O. J. Butler Many friends called during dancing party Saturday njght at the elementary school aud- the afternoon bringing lovely itorium. gilts which were displayed on During the evening, dough- a long table in the dining room. A snort program consisting of nuts, coffee and chili were serva reading by Mrs. Edith Lyman ed. Acting on the committee were and a song by Mrs. Louise MilMrs. Gordon Wood, Mr. and ler was given after which severMrs. Steve Mayne, Mr and Mrs. al games were played. with the serving Assisting Wayne Rasmussen, and Mr and Mrs. Ray Christensen. were the young friends of the bride: Anna Leu Butler, Edna The recent magazine sale con- Palmer, Charlene Shafer and test conducted by the students April Lee. Cohostesses with Mrs. of the Monticello High brought Marva Butler were the following in $195 to the school fund which matrons: Ethel Butler, Barbara will be applied on a cyclorama Gage, Iris Barton, LaNeve Tom-son- , set. Melissa Etna Schafer, Prizes were offered to the Christensen, Bertha Easton and participating students. The aw- Rita Butler. ards were made at the school Mrs. Corrine Roring entertassembly last week. To Terry Johnson went the ained the Amicci Club Monday first prize, a gold watch, for sell- - night Mrs. Mae Cooper gave a Beyond This Place the" hostess served Orem, Utah Woman Named The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Monticello camp, will meet with Mrs. Fletch Bronson Friday afternoon. The lesson The 111.- ,Mrs. Kenneth , Settlement of Mormon Villages R. Chicago, Whit wood, of Orem. Utah, has will be discussed by various ben named Utah's Most Successpeakers with emphasis on early sful Homemaker of 1954 and San Juan towns. w ith other state w ill compete State Homemaker of her state. These awards are ' Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, Treas-bein- g States, heads presented to her bv the urer of the United panel of five nationally editor of her local newspaper, the through which she was nomm- - known judges, who judged collated for state and national hon-- ' testants on their moral and 16 most party m Blandmg last the family income by week. They are the students of augments for a local newspaper. writing John Lewis and DeMar Perkms. Famous locally for her home Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis acted made bread and applesauce cake as chaperons for the group. she i active in clubs; PTA, Red Civil Defense, League of Cross, Mr and Mrs., John Whipple Women Voters, Relief Society, and their daughter, Mrs Grace Federated Women's clubs, and Eastin, motored to Boise, Idaho a board member of the Utah Co. to visit with Mrs. Whipples sis- Womens Legislative Council. ter, Mrs. Eva Hatch. As state winner, she is being awarded an engraved silver tray Weekend guests of Mr. and trophy, and a certificate Mrs Helmar Johnson were Mr. claiming her the top home maker and Mrs. Robert Currie and their and Mrs. Frank Halls, daughter, Bonnie, of Salt Lake. were Mr. Mrs Mr. and Clyn Young, Mr. Mr. Ed way Redd attended the and Mrs. Doyall Young and Mr. funeral of Arthur Smith m and Mrs. Harold Frost. Price Monday. Mr. Smith was George Sloane and Gordon state commissioner of finance at Heaton were guest speakers at the time of his death. the LDS Sacrament Services in Recognizing the birthdays of LaSal Sunday her various guests the past year, Rebus Rota club will meet at Mrs. John Redd entertained at dinner at the Out West Cafe tn the home of Karl Barton ThursSunday. Those so honored were day afternoon. skating r frigerator for your money! V- "In This is International Harvest, famous 13 in all. Business took Mr. and Mrs. By ten Joyce Martin, Salt Lake City, who came down to attend the wedding of their cousin, Virginia Adams, and Jack Redd, have returned to the northern part of state. the Shoppers in Grand Junction last Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton. Suzzanne Adams was hostess to the MIA Fireside Chat group last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton showed films on early church organization. Refreshments were served. Almost k. fraaxar holds " J th 1 5 sq. ft. sholf Door can bo decorated kitchen Famous T!ght-Wo- d compressor unit with ta match 5-y- warranty LOW DOWN PAYMENT -E- ASY team: Dollar for dollsr, end aua tor aim, this is the grsstost refrigerator value on the inaiket bar nous I ' d Aim available with door. oclock a good sized Redd, conducted the meetings. Ashton Harris was there as a High Council representative. missionary Every present spoke during the two sessions. Two Lamanite girls from Blanding , Gloria Becenti and Irene Manuelito, sang the duet, Lamanite Song of Thanks." Wally Somerville from Moab played an accordian solo and the Monticello missionaries sang the male chorus, I Need Thee Every Hour with Mrs. D. B. Perkins directing and Mrs. Joe Foy at the piano. A bounteous pot luck lunch eon was served at noon. aroa with oxtra sholvoi Fantry-Oo- r Sumhino Yollow portsloin Interior left-han- International Harvester NIELSON'S Phone 56 Monticello, Utah . (6) 0 lb. Grade Turkeys, Hen .62c Pound foms A Grade 53c 4 OOO to 9 Pounds A Beltsville .... 65c lb. J Fryers, lb 59c 55c Roasters, lb CARNATION MILK For Delicious Desserts!, luce for $1.00 FRUITS & full-wid- pounds Those from Monticello who attended the open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Young, A mBscl Refrigerator: 2 ic Big, Barton to Cortez Friday. crowd of interested members had President Howard gathered. Laree Adams who is attending Hurst and his two counselors, and Wyman the BYU at Provo and Mrs. Leon Shuniway Karl M-8- foot model at a lc price youd ordinarily pay for much smaller model And loo at some of its features! 8.2-cub- Mrs. ?pL 7 I - J. Kenneth Summers, Mr. DeMar Perkins, president Mrs. Ward Palmer, Kenneth of the Alonje Club entertained Mrs. Cecil Mrs Jones and Bailey, members fifteen Wednesday, Carlos Hyde. November 10 in a regular club Mrs. Alfred Frost and Mrs. session. Keith Redd accompanied their tbere was an exchange of favhusbands to Salt Lake City last orite recipes among the membweek and returned home Friday ers. After the business meeting night. Refreshments were served by Business called Attorney Don- the hostess. ald Adams and Joe Cooper to San Juan Stake Missionary Salt Lake City Friday. conference was held at the LDS Mrs. Albert Semadeni and son headquarters in Dove Creek on Oscar, were in town Friday, and Sunday. Missionaries came from Moab, were dinner guests of Mr. and Monticello, and Blanding with Mrs. D. B. Perkins. Mrs. spiritual strength- - management of family income- - personal and family appearance- - civic and church afairs- - and other homemaking abilities. Heres the winners tor the national Homeyear old boys maker award to be announced and girls of the LDS Sunday in Chicago Nov. 18. school were entertained at a Mother of six children, she The 15 and er Tt which after magazines Stanley review 7 book Your Order Early for Thanksgiving Tuesday WAY HOLIDAY BAKING THE VEGETABLES Swiftening', 3 lb. tin For accepting us into your fine community, and for your patronage. V 95c Package Chocolate Semi-swe.... 59c Powdered Sugar 2 for .... 27c 12c Salt, Iodized, pkg et Duncan Hines FROZEN FOODS QvI&Ss&e 303 10 oz 10 Cello ....49c pt Mix Pickles 6 with the community, into a business you will be proud of. oz. tin Lobster Tomato Juice ....25c Vi 2V Pineapple 3 for 55c 35c 46 cz. 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