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Show THE SAX JUAX RECORD Feb. 9, 1936, Page 5 nounced that the Elementery scliool will hold their bazaar on dent, Mr. Clyde Shurtleff presid- Feb. 23. He urged the support oi ed. everyone. All of the money raisMrs. Harold Blanck gave a re- ed at this annual affair is useu port from the juvenile protection to buy useful equipment for the division. She reported that 282 elementary school. He stated notices of absenteeism in the that articles that have been high school had been mailed to bought in previous years include; the parents, and that only about a spot light, a movie projector, a one third of these had been re- slide projector, a ditto machine and last year they bought $300 turned. P.T.A. meeting was held Maughn, worth of books for the library. Principal, Kenneth Coach Butler stressed the fact Thursday, February 2, .in the presented the P.T.A with a punch high school gym. In the absence bowl, dipper and cups, as a gift that it would not be permissable of Mrs. Ruth Hyde, P.T.A. presi- - from the grade school. He an for students, other than the bas- - Ihursday, P.T.A. Meeting Held February 2nd At Monticello "A Nice Idea For A SPECIAL DAY" GIFTS OF BLOUSES, LEHGEREE or ladies hose are certain to delight your Valentine Comprehensive COMPANY Personal Liability Insurance PROTECTS HOME OFFICE GRAXD RAPIDS, MICHIGAN CLYDE See 0. SHURTLEFF Monticello, Utah Phone 136R-- 2 Your PREFERRED Oldest Resident Celebrates Birthday pre-birthd- Five past presidents were present, and came forward where Mrs. Pearl Redd presented each of them with a beautiful corsage. They were; Mrs. Anne E. Hyde, Mrs. La Verna Jensen, Mrs. Helen Redd, Mrs. Mildred Odette, and Mrs. Minnie Johnson. Other past presidents who were sent invitations, but were not in attendance were; Mrs. Sarah Barton, Mrs. K. S. Summers, Mrs. Ann Palmer and Mrs. May Cooper Mrs. Cooper was ill in the hospital. Refreshments were served by the room mothers of the 7th, 8th and 9th grades. The next meeting will be held on the first Thursday in March. YOUR ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD Agent . . . Monticello's Third Airs-Len- gift. Boy scout troops, 313 and 314, and the explorer scouts demonstrated some of their scout work. As they raised their flags they raised a placard which read, Cameree, P.T.A. They demonstrated how to start a fire with flint and steel, Morse code signaling, first aid and bandaging and how to make a stretcher from a blanket and two poles. The boys then sang America, accompanied on the piano by, explorer scout Buckley Jensen. PREFERRED INSURANCE and the one placing second son, Airs. La Berna Jensen, Mrs. In addition to the cash Emma Whipple, Mrs. Stella Perprize they are eligible for comkins, Mrs. Cornelia Perkins, petition in the state group. The Jones, Mrs. Ann E. Hyde, state winners will be forwarded to Airs. Alelrae Monticello News Storkey, Mrs. Alice Washington for judging in the Contest. National Doris Pehrson, Mrs. Johnson, Essay The Womens Auxiliary of the Prizes for the state and National Airs. Ora Bayles and Airs. Bailey. American Legion Post 26 is sponsoring an essay contest through contest has not yet been The guests enjoyed visiting the high school. The subject is Mrs. Mary Bailey, Monticellos and listening, a short program "What Americanism Means to Mrs. Helen Redd wishes to third oldest resident celebrated given by the granddaughters of Me. The local Auxilliary is offer- announce to local members all her 84th birthday, Tuesday, Feb- Airs. Bailey, Mrs. Alelrae Storkey. ing $3.00 for the first prize, $3.00 Blue Cross dues should be in net ruary 7 in Monticello. A Airs. Dores Pehrson and Mrs. Ora for second and $2.00 for the third later than February 29, party was given in her Bayles. honor the day before at the new prize. A two course luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lyman, home of her daughter. Airs. BerThe winning essays will compete in the district. There the Blanding, and Mr. and Mrs. By- nice Nielson. Three other daugh- served at tables covered with essay placing first will receive ron Monson, Salt Lake City at- ters assisted with party, Airs. Eva handmade linen cloths with crt tended a family gathering at the Black, Airs. Lucille Black and ehe and embroidery designs. ketball team, to miss school in home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ly- Airs. Beatrice Helquist. The two These later turned out to be conorder to attend the games at man Sunday afternoon. last named live in Blanding. servation pieces for the ladies North and South Emery on Feb. Other guests beside the honor- adept with needle and crochet 9th and 10th. rs. Mildred Odette entertained ed one were Airs. Lucinda Redd, hook. Others gathered around The time was then turned over the Bridge Club Monday night Airs. Lillian Helquist, Airs. H. E. AIs. Bailey as she related some of to Mrs. Rose Alderman, Program Before playing began luncheon Black. .Miss Isabelle Redd, Airs. he experiences since coming to chairman. She, first introduced was served. Ella Barton, Airs. Alinnie Bron San Juan County. three students from Mrs. Olson's eighth grade speaeh class, Neva Adams Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Myrna Gresko, and drove to Salt LakeJoseph Tuesday City Virginia Fullmer, who each gave to take two of their grandchildren a talk on the clean-ucampaign to see their mother, Mrs. Joyce in the school and the community. Martin, who is bedridden with a KENT JOHNSON TRUCKING A short playette, Light for To- back injury. morrow was then presented. The center of the scene was a Leaving Monday morning Mr. birthday cake with four candles and Mrs. John Lewis drove to COMMON CARRIER the Mesa, Arizona where they will home, representing the school, the community, and the visit with Mrs. Lewis parents, child. Mrs. Minnie Johnson was Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frost, and speaker for the home, Julian her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas spoke for the commun- Silas Smith. VANADIUM & URANIUM ORE ity, Mrs. Rich spoke for the school and five 6th grade stuThe sister of Mrs. Mae Cooper, dents represented the children. Mrs. Josie Daniels from Grand The home and the school, alter- Junction, drove Operating Under PSCU Certificate 1088 to Monticello, nately, lighted a candle for a Sunday to visit Mrs. Cooper who child and endowed him with a is hospitalized. $13.00 10. 00. Hop Woflufl uodloy ... Hop Rsoll Hotnraoinrow and Mrs. Donald Blake, and Mrs. Milton Nielson, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Bronson, Mrs. and Mrs. Leon Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper were in Denver to attend the Western beginning Mining Conference Thursday and ending Saturday. The Coopers flew to Denver arrived home Saturday. The others drove to Thompson and boarded the train hack Sunday. 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