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Show been in Salt Lake City this week for business matters. Dr. and Mr. Homer E. Smith Creek; and Mrs. Mildred Posey, and family returned to Salt Lake Cortez. Mr. and Mrs. Butt made City after a visit at the home of the return trip to Mort'cello via Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Redd. Bryce Canjon, Cedar Breaks and They took with them their nephthe Glen Canyon Dam near Tage, ews, Grayson Redd and Jeff Ariz. Frost, who participated in a fishLitt'e Calvin Bartell, son of E. ing trip with the Smiths in Idaho. J. Bartell, of Orem, has been Grayson and Jeff plan to return visiting here at the Cooper Jones to Montieello with Mr. and Mrs. home and at Eastland with Mr. C. Alfred Frost and family who and Mrs. Goidon Bartell. have been vacationing in Salt Tre Dale Maughan and Ken- Lake City this week. neth Maughan famihes are back Friday and Sunday guests at in Montieello after vacationing the Darroll Young home were at Yellowstone Park and visiting Mrs. Youngs brother-in-laand relatives in Wellsville. sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. LatiMr. and Mrs. Kent Frost have mer, of Ketchikan, Alaska. The Latimers were entertained in iBlandmg by Mr. and Mrs. Vet in the News Your Neighbors Sunday guests at the Wood-roWilke rson home were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas and family from Shiprock, N. M. After attending Sunday School here they enjoyed a picnic at the Blue Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Butt have returned from two family reunions. In Panguitch they met with the descendants of John D. Lee. They then traveled to Parcwan for a reunion of the Herman Daggett Bayles family. Also attending the Bayles leunion were Mr. and Mrs. Fletch Bronson, Mrs. Alma Riske, Dove w w Mon-ticell- o; BOW 1 The San Juan Record MONTICELLO, UTAH Friday, August 26, 1960 Three Pu e Bradfoid, former LDS missionaries in Ketchikan. M rs. Ethel Dalton Lancaster of Salt Lake City has been visiting relatives here the past week. A family reunion was held last week at the home of George and Vera Paik. Present were Mrs. and family, Vendelin Dorothy Concord, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. James W. Park and family, Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pett and family, Cambridge, England. Eleven little grandchildren enlivened the festivities. OPEN TUESDAY BLANDING NEVJS By ALBERT and GLADYS LYMAN A stiing of cars and pickups fruit at all. About the only thing and jeeps left here Friday after- that could be called fruit is a noon loaded with the Fathers and few strawberries, and still fewer Sons for the annual outing. It is grapes. All our peaches, pears or estimated there was 150 boys, and other things in that 1 ne come they had a humdinger of a time, from Moab or faither away. Still if that is sufficient to express the another unusual thing about our kind of fun that a swarm of boys summer, is that we see very few can have when they go for that if any of the honey bees we have JONES FAMILY TO PROVO purpose, and have their dads to had other jears. They may also Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones, back them up in everything ahoit miss the fiuit that we usually LaFawn and Buddy, moed to of lawlessness. They went to have. Proo, Tuesday, wheie Buddy will Mrs. Sade Baiton of Montieello, enroll at BYU and LaFawn will Chapeen, a lovely place two miles north of the Bajles Ranch in and her sister-in-laMrs. Arthur attend Hollywood Beauty school. Allan Canjon. There were two Baiton were Blanding visitors Mr. Jones has been custodian level last week. enough crystal springs, at the Montieello H'gh school tor ground for baseball, and enough Lyman D. Platt of Whittier, the last four years. day light remaining Friday eve- Calif., is visiting here with his ning to play ball before the eve- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. EdQuarterly pa merits for group ning program, and the big feed. ward I. Lyman. He thinks Whit- 2300 of Blue Cross and Shield are Reed Bayles told the boys of tier is a delightful place to lie, due and will not be accepted after some interesting advcntuies he but he much Aug. 30 by Helen Redd. prefers Utah. had had in that neighboihood, and We are intei ested in the deFinley Bayles and Leonard Hurst liberations of the East-WeLYMAN ACCEPTS road YVONNE put on an amusing skit. The eve- meeting, and glad to hear of any SECRETARIAL POSITION nings program was closed ith progress toward the making of Yvonne Lyman, daughter of Mr. prayer in which they remembered it,- but we would like to see it and Mrs. Stanley Lyman. BlandBishop Shumway and others in take the most direct couise to ing, has accepted a position as the hospital from Blanmng. Sat- the Electric Gilner at parks of southern Utah. A secretaiy urday morning the fun went on, direct course w ould go south of Company in Salt Lake City. and the cars came stringing back the Miss Lyman recently completed Henry Mountains, and the old after dinner. Halls Crossing would be the log- her studies at Stevens Henager Lonnie Stevens and family are ical point to head for on the river. College where she took a secreleaving here Friday the 26th to It might be impracticable, because tarial finishing course. She was make their home in Poulson, of the expected water of Glen placed at Gilner Electric by StevMont. They have rented their Canyon Lake, or for other reas- ens Henager. home to Norman Lundell, who is ons, but it should be Yvonne is a 1969 graduate of carefully inhere with his wife and two little vestigated. If it has to go by the San Juan High school. girls to join the teaching force. mouth of White Canyon, it should Lonnie came here with his brot- turn southwest as soon as Mrs. Fern Frost left Saturday practher Dane from Montana several icable on the west side of the to visit relatives in Draper and years ago, but the pull of the old ri er. Lake City. Salt home drew Dane and his family Anthon Black and his family back, and now it is taking Lon- are planning a trip to Yellow- MONTICELLO BREEDERS nie, wife and children. stone and to other points of in- JOIN HEREFORD CLUB Melvin Laws is home from his terest in that direction. Prince S. Houston & Sons, special operation in Grand Junchave been named to memCordell Bowen, who has been tion, and reports that the doctors staying with his daughter, Mrs. bership in the American Hereford to now give him encouragement Hazel Lyman, has been taken to Assn., the worlds largest purehope for his diseased arm-bon- e the hospital in Moab, not only bred registry organization, with to heal with a healthy growth. for medical attention, but because headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. The disease is in his upper arm of the lower climate in which he Hereford breeders Eighty-fiv- e bone, dating from the car wreck were placed on the Associations better health. Mr. Bowen enjoys where three boy scouts were killed is 85 years old, but his mind is official roster during July. The and others badly injured. The still clear and his memory good. Association maintains active acdoctors cut away two thirds of What he has seen and known in counts for more than 80,000 the bone and most of the marrow, his eventful life in this breeders of registered Herefords and big and are still giving it regular eventful Four over the nation. Corners Area, treatment, but he is staying home, should be preserved as a valuable Mr .and Mrs. Ken (Merlene) and has cheerful hopes of perm- feature of the which history Gerard and four children of Scots-dal- e, anent recovery after these years thoughtful people will be trying Ariz., are vacationing here of operations. to dig out a few years hence. home of Mrs. Gerards parthe at Mrs. Ellinor Davis was released Ferrell C. Lazenby is to be the ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halls. to counselor as Sunday evening seminary teacher in Blanding this Mrs. Paula Jones in the Third season. He has a wife and infant of a family of firstclass men and Ward Relief Society, since she is son, and they will live in a trailer women, giving them an edueatixn, moving into another wrard, and wThich they have already parked and then taking and completing Mrs. Venice Lyman was sustained in the Palmer Trailer Court. He a very creditable education for in her place. Lonnie Stevens was has returned on business to Provo, herself, qualifying as a compereleased as teacher of the M Men but is expected back this wefk. tent teacher, and gaining by her Class, and George Marion in his We are interested in a letter own efforts the wherewith to place. Mrs. Barbara Patterson written from England by Wasel tiavel abroad. She was left a widwas released as Magazine Agent Washburn; we have been interestow 20 years ago, when her husin the Relief Society, and Mrs. ed in Wasel since she came here band, Val Washburn, lost his long Betty Skinner sustained in her as a girl from Mexico and mount- fight with TB of the bone. What place. ed from one worthy achievement she has achieved under difficulty, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harvey to another, including the raising is refreshing to contemplate. have gone on a drive by way of Aneth, Cortez, Durango and into the high mountains of Colorado. Kim Smith, son of Don and Guen Smith, was rushed to the San Juan hospital for an appen- H gj S dicitis operation on the afternoon y Will Be Presented At y of the 18th, and is still there at M H this writing. Also Glen Black, who W'as sent for an operation on his knee is still held for further improvements before coming At The Montieello High School Auditorium home. The people here ask every Merwin how their bishop, day Shumway is recoving from the FEATURING cave-i- n in the mine, and he is reported to be improving, but may The Television Stars have to stay two months in the H s14 hospital before coming back to JS Blanding. THE TERRY SISTERS 14 Dean Montgomery and Howard S S4 Hurstr have moved their Insurance THE BEST OF MONTICELLO TALENT S Offices n Office from the Shumway K in the east side of town to what H SINGING CALYPSO AND VARIETY SONGS S was the Graves Jewelry Store. H famand their The Seventies ilies had a big party the evening The Season's Finest Show H d of the 18th on the 5S black-fac- e Church the of west buildings. It was well attended, and with children, especially everybody enjoyed the program and the banquet. Notice To The Public We have never seen it so cold in August as it was one day and Our contract ore haulers and their truck drivers have night last week. It .looked in the evening as if the gardens would oeen instructed to adhere diligently to all rules, freeze; some of them appeared pretty chilly in the morning, and regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any resome people reported a touch of ports contrary to these conditions should be reported. frost, most of the gardens are as good as before. That proved to Utex contract trucks are identified by U and a numbe just a nick in the temperature, ber. Standard contract trucks are identified by S not keeping it from becoming opIn warm srite again. pressively and a number. Reports should be made to: of the heat and the drouth our gardens and lawns are still green; we are not rationed on water, as Utex Exploration Company or yet this we say with hopes and fears. We had enough of a sprinStandard Uranium Corporation kle of rain Monday morning to settle the dust for a few minutes Moab, Utah dont seem to remember any real shower since last spring. 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