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Show THE SAX JUAX RECORD the Galigher Company for several years past is now mov ing his famThe sister of Claude Foy, Maud ily to Rockwell, South Carolina. Lester, with her husband, Harry, They left Friday morning Monticello, arrived from Los Angeles Sunday morning While here they The Galigher Company's new were the guests of the Foys who metalurgi-.ts- , G. L. Saltee of Georaccompanied them on a fishing gia, w ill move his family ho i to Colorado. came from Palo Alta. Calif Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hatch from trip the house vacated by into oima Boise, Idaho, are visiting vs ith the Esther Owen, granddaughter of the Baxter Millers. John Whipples and Harry Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Edgel, is combining business with visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Helen Redd w ishes to anpleasure. Mrs. Hatch is the sister Mrs. Myron Barber. Miss Owens nounce that payments for Blue Mrs. of Whipple and Mrs. Randell. home is in Salt Lake Citv. Cross and Blue Shield Insurance for the Mon'ncello Medical Gr'nm Jim Melove will drive to Ogden The Dale Poormans have had w ill be deliquent after the 31st soon to bring his w ife and new iy Mrs. Poormans sister, with her of August if not paid on or before born baby home. Robert Davis, fiom that date. husband, Toole and an uncle, Harvey XavEnroute from Oklahoma, Mr ier, with his wife from Magna as All flower lovers should eirc'e cn their calanders August 25. It is and Mrs. Leslie Jensen and family their guests. the day of the Rebus Rota Literof Hilllield stopped at the home A going away party was given ary Club Flower Show, a day of Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. and for Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Miller when all adults of the community Mrs. Fred Jensen, for a few dajs Thursday evening by Mr. and are invited to be guests of the Visit. Mis. Elwood Stioin. Mr. Miller club. The doors of the L D S who has been chief chemist, for Scout room w ill be open from tvv o to eight p m. Guests may call anytime during those hours to view the floral display and listen to the fine musica program. Refreshments w ill be served. Everyone in the community is invited to enter her flow ers. Even cne lovely bloom will be appre1947 Cuev. Truck. axle. Flat bed ciated. Clubs may also make a dump body. Good Condition. display. Those desiring to make 1946 KB7 International Truck. 3 Cu. yd. Steel Dump their own floral arrangements should bring tables and covers. body. New Motor. Flowers for display will be receiv10- Ton Milled Tilt Trailer with hand wench and ed from 9 to 10 a. m. hydraulic Jack. Dual 8:25x15 14 ply tires. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams reTD18 International Tractor, with Buckrns Erie angle turned from Denver last week dozer, double drum unit, good condition, where Mr. Adams was called on business. Caterpiller Tractor with Hydraulic angle dozer and double drum unit. New Track. Good Condition. Mrs. Melissa Christensen, Mrs. Lena Edwards and Mrs. Rhea 2 yd. scrapers Pehrson served noon luncheon to the members of the Monticello 1 McCoy Ripper First Ward Relief Society attending the monthly work meeting Tuesday. CORTEZ CONSTRUCTION CO. Thursday, August 18, 1953, Page 3 & J. B. Decker of Denver, who as a small child lived here, was visiting friends and relatives last Wednesday in Monticello and Standard Supply Company Awards First Prize r r ' Mrs. Josephine' Smith motored to Pi ice last week. Her mother, Mrs. Minnie Bronson, and Mrs. Genevieve fleer and daughter accompanied her. vv Ran-dell- s, Kathleen Redd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Redd, will graduate w ith a Bachelor of Science degree from the Bi igha a Young University Friday, August 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Redd and family will be there to attend the Commencement Exetcises. Long foim location notices are now on sale at the San Juan Record office SPECIAL OFFER INTRODUCTORY 1 FOR SALE Two-Spee- d - D-- - 12-C- Phone 383M Cortez, Colo. OIVS TOON CHUO 7HC CNANCST -- WHY NOT 7 Tom Redd, Manager of the Standard in Monticello, and first of Monticello, are shown, above, winners were Mrs. Thomas E. tire and tube. The store held the and Saturday, August Supply Co. storess Grand Opening drawing, Arah Carbin, Corbin won by registering at the store. Other bicycle and Jean Martin of Grand Junction, a Firestone Dealer Store last Thursday, Friday prize winner in the with the broiler Mrs. Jones, Monticello, a grand opening as the Record photo with her husband and children Saturday. Mrs. Bronson served a family dinner the same evening. Another family gathering was given at Mr. and Mrs. Rulqn Somerville's Spring Creek Ranch Tuesday evening with a steak supper and all that goes with a ranch dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jensen were with Mr. and Mrs. solos were played. Visiting and business occupied the rest of Somerville. the evening. Club day changed Mr. and Mrs. Karl Barton had from Wednesday to Thurdsday. The club members will entertain as guests last week Dr. and Mrs. their husbands at an annual out Harold E. Young and their two door steak fry Thursday, Aug. 25. children from Midvale. Dr. Young is the son of Mr. Bartons sister, There is quite a family gather- whom old timers will remember as Josephine. The Bartons also ing at the home of Mrs. Della Bronson. Her daughter Fawm, Mrs had Mrs. Alice Jones, Provo, and California, Eddy Boyle and twro small sons Mrs. Tiny McGalliard, arrived from Lonoke, Arkansas, stay with them Tuesday night. a week ago. Mr. Boyle followed a Mrs. Jones and Mrs. McGalliard few days later, Another daughter are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Monticello Betty, Mrs. Robert Sitton, who James Baker, early lives at Safford Arizona arrived pioneers. Luncneon w as served out of doors Redd entertained Mrs. roasting wieners around a campShirley Mrs. Clynn Young, Mrs. Joe Foy of three prospectiv e and Mrs. DeVon Black served the the Amici Club Monday, Aug.fol-8 fire. Nameswere submitted to the members Freestone the Arlo Mrs. and noon luncheon to the Monticello on. Second Ward Relief Society Wed- lowing Monday. Refreshments club to be voted hostesses. the were served by nesday, its work meeting day. The Alonje Club met at the home of Mrs. Nora Himmelburger Wednesday evening. Two accor-io- At parties, dances, wherever the crowd gathers your child can be the center oi things if he or she can play the accordion. 11 Easiest instrument to master, you be thrilled to hear Everything 1 A 0 child play- AND RENTAL METHOD BOOK 8 PRIVATE LESSONS. Be sure your child studies at a and Accredited accordion school. ed . 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