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Show SAX JUAN RECORD Thursday, April 7, 1953 Page 3 Gib and Leland was rushed to Salt Lake City where she underwent major surgery at the L.D.S. Hospital. All of her seven children were at her bedside in Salt Lake City. At this writing she is A. Helquist has gone to Sheep getting along as well as could be Springs to work with his brother expected. Lynn at his trading post. The La Mode Club met at the Mrs. Myrtle Hunt will enter- home of Mrs. Virginia Walker tain the Devoza Club at her home last Thursday evening. The was again spent in making Thursday April 7th. Mrs. Mabel Guy Hurst will assist. Marian G. Nylon Corsages. Mrs. Walker Nielson will give a book report. erved a delicious dessert lunch and everyone had to copy the Mrs. Alice Shumvvay, mother of Eleven of the 12 members BLANDING eve-n:n- were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ida May Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Soil Conservation entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnson who are sailing April 19th from New York aboard The Kingsholm for Sweden. They will visit with relatives in Sweden and will also tour the continent before returning July 10th. rec-aip- reservoirs and osernight storage pods. This is shown on Fred Lymans farm. While I was there, Fred and Clisbv were irrigating with a stream they could handle and it was dur- the daylight, g Mrs. Clara Nielson entertained ast week at her sister, Inez Youngs home in honor of Inezs birthday. It was a family affair. Those going over from Blanding ,,rere Clara, Floyd, Lynla, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe and Aileen May Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Burnham announced the engagement of heir daughter Evelyn to Douglas D. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Cox of Nephi. Doug and Eve-Ivare both attending U.S.A.C. He is taking engineering. She is majoring in foods and nutrition. They came down at the end of 'inter nuarter to visit Evelyns family. The wedding will be the 4th of June. n Mrs. Emma Burnham recently from Alamosa, Colo., ''ere she spent' a few days visaing her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Taylor, and to welcome a new grand daughter who arrived January 1. returned TEEN-AG- BOYS E Burnham modern Walace !z;nr his trailer court. It will be ready for occupancy as soon as the water, sewer and power lines are installed. A. SINGER SEWING MACHINES AND SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Woods Dapartmsnt Store Phone 9R Mrs. Fern Black Simpson had all her children and grandchil dren home for a few days last week except DeLynn. Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Black and daughter from Salt Lake City where Ken-umis in his last year of electrical egineering at the University of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. John Ro Utah Monticello. 1 is d .'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmii iimniinmimmimiE to Independent DONT SELL Pastor: Rev. Charles Alderman Y'OUR .Claim Mining .... and Property Owners San Juan Community Church E PROPERTIES while receiving on a fair complete ownership-contro- l E play basis all financing development monies . and the know E how of a top Engineering Mining Management and Develop- - E E ment Staff to commercially develop your claims. 5 P.M. 10.00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 am. .... Morning Worship Sermon title, When Death is E Retain Gain 7.00 B.Y.F didnt have On Easter Sunday the morning ) a very good site worship service will start at 10:45 A.M. The youth choir will jp"' which is mon in this have a processional, and we do county but he want to begin the service on time. built his reser-oi- r During the morning worship anyway. It period we will have our baptismal E has paid off by service. The youth choir will saving labor and have special music for the service E by increased yi- The regular Sunday School time elds through more efficient use will be used for the Easter pro of the water. By having a storage gram given by the Sunday School reservoir, we not only get better pupils. Each class will have a F use of the water we also get one part. extra irrigation later in the season when it is really needed. L.D.S Church The first irrigation each spring should be a heavy one if winter Bishop: Kenneth S. Summers moisure has not been adequate 1st Counsellor: Wilford Frost which is the case in San Juan 2nd Counsellor. Daryl Redd Couty. The deep irrigation serves two purposes: (1) It washes out Sunday any salt accumulation in the up- Priesthood Meeting . . . 9:30 a.m. 10 30 a.m. per part of the soil. (2) It provides Sunday School moisture for plant roots as they Special Easter program. No clasJunior Sunday go down. However, we should not ses except in over do this first irrigation. After School. the soil is wet 6 feet deep, to put Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 P.M. more water on is like running Relief Society . . Tues. 10:00 a.m. Work meeting will begin at water down the drain. This is where we can make use of the 10:00 A.M. Lunch will be served at 1:00 oclock. LaNeve Thompson storage. If you are interested in build- will demonstrate how to cut cinnamon rods. ing a storage reservoir you can from The lesson on vacuums will be the A.C.P. financial help get up to 50c of the cost. Sign up presented by Thelma Walton. for it at the ASC Office in the old M.I.A. Tues 7:30 P.M. Church Biulding in Monticello 3:45 P.M. Wed Primary, To be able to get this financial assistance you have to stay within your wheat allotment. St. Josephs Catholic Church Harvey Blankenagel at LaSal is building his own reservoir dur- Pastor: Rev. Father T. J. Kaiser ing his spare time with his wheel Easter Mass .... Sat. 11:00 p.m. tractor and tumble bug. He plans Confessions Sat. 7:00 p.m. to build two or three to store some Easter Sunday Mass 11:00 a.m. of the early water and to use one Classes: Catechism as an overnight storage pond. 3 30 p.m. Beginners, Monday . Tues. 3:30 p.m. Intermediates, gers and baby of Cortez, Colo. Ladies Altar Society will meet Mrs. Simpson went to Cortez April 11, at 7:30 P.M. in about a month ago when the Monday, hall. the parish Rogers baby was blessed at the L. D. S. church in Cortez by BishAssembly of God Church op Reed Bayles of the Cortez branch. Pastors: G. B. Croasman and Addle B. Croasman Clarence Johnson of Bluff took .... 10:00 a.m. his father John to Grand Junc- Sunday School tion to the Veterans Hospital last Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. week. He returned last Saturday 7:30 p.m Services Sunday Night out John stayed for observation. ser There will be no vices until warmer weather. Mrs. Ruth Palmer entertained with a bridal shower on Tuesday By the time a man can afford afternoon, in honor of her daugh to buy one of those little sports r ter, Virginia, who wed Glenn cars, hes too fat and stiff to get March 25. The mother and in one. dster of the groom assisted Many friends called during the afternoon and left best wishes and gifts for the bride. They will t start housekeeping in the of the old Dave Black home. ning Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Galbraith and baby daughter returned this week from Florida where Wallace has been serving in the Navy. He has served 4 years now and is home to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins are the proud parents of a baby daughter born this week in the San Juan County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bradford and Mrs. Ken Palmer motored to Salt Lake City last week. Kay' and Mrs. Palmer planned to go thru the Salt Lake Clinic, but on arriving. Mrs. Palmer took violently ill and was rushed to the L.D.S hospital where she underwent sur gery. It was discovered she was suffering from gall stones. SMALL BOYS AND a By Gordon I.. Heaton San Juan farmers need more g NOTICE: j News Doug Galbraith mid-wee- k Na-ze- . 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