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Show Last concert of season scheduled Sam Parry, chairman of the San Juan Community Concert Board of Directors, announces that the fourth and last concert of the season will be a bonus concert for new memberships purchased before or at this concert, and will feature the Tucson ' Boys Choir. The Tucson Boys Choir, one of the most popular choir groups on the road today, will be presented at 2 p. m. Sunday, March 19, at the Monticello High school auditorium. New members, who purchase .arch for Community Concert tickets, will have the opportunity of attending this concert and four others durseason. ' Adult ing the 1961-6- 2 memberships are $7.00 and student memberships $3.50. They can be purchased from Mrs. Ila Redd, Mrs. Maxine Frost, Sam Parry, and Mrs. Sarabeth Blanck anytime prior to March 19. PHONE IN YOUR NEWS Darling: We were delighted to get the news from Abajo Cleaners though it arrived a little late as we had already pressed the pants under the mattress. Nevertheless we will have them on when we see you Saturday. Surely hope Otto isnt there to make jokes. Rest assured ABAJO CLEANERS will do it next time. Love, Jack BLANDING NEWS Bx Gladys and Albert R. Lyman We are saddened to know of Donald W. Hemingway, whose the passing of Clerice Nix Porter, wife is Donna Laws formerly of whom we admired as a little girl Blanding, and who is now serving in Biuff, as one of our school girls for the U. S. Government in Lonand one of our beautiful young don, has been called to be presiladies in Blanding. After moving dent of the new LDS Stake just with her father from here to organized in that city. The have their family with Frutia, Colo., she married and became the mother of two children, them. and was left a widow. She died at Lila Palmer went with friends the home of her daughter, in Roy, from Monticello last week to Salt Utah. Mrs. Myrtle Hunt, a cousin; Lake City on business. Mrs. Treena Williams, and Mrs. On Thursday, the 23rd, the NellIva Hatch, a cousin, attended the ie Grayson Camp of the DUP met funeral. at the home of Wanda Black, with The Et Cetra club enjoyed a Myrtle Hunt as hostess. Irene delightful party Saturday evening Redd presented the lesson, and in the City Hall. Spanish deco- Louise Redd gave a history of her rations gave added zest to the grandmother, Mrs. Ann Eliza Spanish refreshments served to Reese. Mrs. Beth Summers, Counthe 32 guests in attendance. Pedro, ty Captain, and Miss Isabell Redd the Spanish jester (Finley Bayles) from Monticello were special provoked hearty laughs with his guests. Lunch was served by timely jokes. Nelson Hold, ac- Louise Redd and Lila Palmer. companied on the guitar by Mer-ly-n Mr. and Mrs. Ferril Lazenbee, Hatch, sang Granada. The accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis remainder of the evening was Palmer headed for Manti and given to dancing Spanish tunes other points of interest, stopping played on the HI FI. Friday night at Aurora, Utah, Albert and Gladys Lyman and with Mr. Lazenbees parents. Sattheir daughter, Mrs. Guen Smith, urday they attended two sessions attended a farewell party given at the Manti temple, and drove to in the Thirtieth Ward in Salt Hatch, Utah, to see some of Mrs. Lake City, Sunday evening, Feb. Lazenbees folks, Mr.- - and Mrs. 26, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson, where they attended Byron Monson, who are flying the farewell testimonial of RichMarch 5 to San Francisco. After a ard Wilson, who is soon to leave short stop in Honolulu for 48 for a mission in Argentina. Sunhours they will go on by air to day they drove home by way of Samoa where they will begin ser- Page, Ariz., visiting the big dam, mission. Re- and calling on a few friends, one ving a three-yealatives and friends of the Lymans of them being our Blanding boy, and Monsons attended the J. B. Washburn, now practicing as a doctor in Page. Hem-ingwa- ys rs oem and umtd ! dance il Aprcn-Overa- i set for March 11 A gay Apron Dance is scheduled and Overall for Saturday 8:30 p. m. in the March 11 at LDS Recreation Hall. The party is sponsored by the Monticello 2nd Ward MIA who will be hosts to the 1st Ward. The public is also invited to attend. There will be decorations, light refreshments, and the music will be by the local high school combo. Galbraith Sr. on birthday Douglas honored BRANDING Mrs. Douglas Galbraith entertained with a dinner, Sunday in honor of her hus- bands birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Galbraith Jr. and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holy-oaMr. and Mrs. Ben Holyoak and son, and Mrs. Ben Holyoaks sister, all of Moab. k, S - MEETING PLACE CHANGED FOR REBUS ROTA CLUB The Rebus Rota Club will meet Saturday at 3 p. m. at the home of Cornelia Perkins instead of with Mrs. Nettie Redd as was previously announced. Mrs. Golda Strong is in charge of the lesson period on art. V WOMEN lf E GOLFERS DRIVE FOR CLUBHOUSE FUNDS Women golfers announce a clubhouse benefit for Wednesday, March 8 at the Silver Coin Laundromat. A combination bake sale and wash day will be held all day at the Silver Coin. Ben Hess has offered the group one half of the days gross to the clubhouse fund, and will host the bake sale. This idea is one of several on the schedule of the women golfers. A 1 Er1 fund-promoti- $4800 Cash Reward Offered , ;i?A CONTEST ABOUT TOUR FRIENDS IN MONTICELLO ... CLUES may be found in the advertisements below or elsewhere in this issue in advertisements published by these sponRead carefully! soring merchants HERE ARE THE EASY RULES READ THEM FIRST! 1. Nothing to buy! Use any slip of paper for entry blank! DO NOT enclose in an envelope. 2. YOUR ENTRY must contain the name of the weeks Mystery Personality, the number of CLUES you found in the sponsoring merchants advertisements, your own name, address and telephone number. It is not necessary to list the clues just give the total number found. 3. You and any other member of your family old enough to fill out their own entry slip may enter. Deposit entries in Mystery Personality box in the places of business designated below with the heavy black rule around the advertisements. You may enter in one or all of them, but with only slip per contestant in each box. 4. Contest AND SAN JUAN COUNTY starts when you receive this issue boxes will be in place by noon Thursday! Saturday at 6 p. m. Contest closes each week on 5. Winner will be selected next Monday morning and will be announced in next weeks issue. The FIRST ENTRY selected wlch correctly identifies the Mystery Personality will win $6.00. If that entry ALSO has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $14.00 will be added. When the bonus is not won, it will be added to the following weeks bonus and the jackpot will continue to grow weekly until it is won. H & W DAIRY -- Ph. JU Monticello, Utah possible precaution will be taken to prevent typoerrors which might be mistaken for clues, but this graphical be cannot guaranteed. The publisher will be the judge in all such questions and his decision will be final. us in case of an We fill emergency! STEAM CLEANING Lubrication. We supply your friendly s, Auto Accessories. Service Stations and Garages, jWe specialize in Brake Relining, Phone JU who take better care of your car At your door or at your store. Phone Has Trapped JU REX'S MOTOR PARTS CO. 66 at baby shower your tank, or deliver bottles right away! Ray's Northern Gas Phone Home Owned JU Home Operated troth announces Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burtenshaw of Blanding,' Utah, announce the Mrs. Margaret Cole was honored engagement and forthcoming marat a baby shower held Feb. 24 at riage of their daughter, Miss the home of Mrs. Suzi Jensen Rosemarr Burtenshaw, to Hugh with Mrs. Jane Milner and Mrs. Greathouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. v ; ' r Ruth Nielson, as t Glenn Greathouse, Alamosa. Colo. Games were played and won by The couple' will exchange vows Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Marilyn Anin late June, in the Salt Lake derson. While refreshments were being LDS Temple. Both are attending served by the hostesses, a phono- the Brigham Young University WTiat Is A graph recording at Provo, Utah. Baby? was played. Gifts were placed on a small Record table which featured as its center-piec- e The San a doll in a small cradle. UTAH MONTICELLO, Many useful and lovely gifts were Friday, March 3, 1961 received by Mrs. Cole. Page Three Those attending the shower besides the hostesses and guest of honor were Mrs. Caroline Palmer, Mrs. Tharla Holyoak and Mrs. ORDER Marilyn Anderson. . i Juan HOW! honored at stork shower Call Tune-u- p, BURTENSIIAW Mrs. Cole honored Miss Burtenshaw Mrs. STires-Batterie- Steel Buildings YOUNG'S MACHINE COMPANY later. 6. Every DEPOSIT ENTRIES WITH ANY OF THESE FOUR BUSINESSES THIS WEEK Steel Shuttle Gas ENGINES- Deutz Diesel ' Specialized equipment Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson and family moved to Monticello this week. Mr. Robinson plans to work with his father-in-laK. S. Summers. The family is at home in the Doyle Rowley residence on 3rd East St. Its good to see the cheerful face of Wes McDonald again. Wes has returned to Monticello after spending the past few months in Orem. His family will join him MISS Hinton MEXICAN HAT Mrs. Neda Hinton was the honored guest at a pink and blue shower held Monday night hosted by Freeda Hinton and Sarah Cross. Mrs. Hinton received a variety of lovely gifts. Games were played with Lola Page, Carylon Bradshaw and Josie Fletcher winning prizes. WRIGHT CELEBRATED FIFTH BIRTHDAY SUNDAY A birthday dinner Sunday honored the birthday of Andy Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rigby Wright. Special guests were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry, Cortez, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berry and family, Monticello. ANDY SERVICE five-year-o- ld r if Farmers Supply CORTEZ, COLO. 118 N. Chestnut St. Phone LO NOW OPEN r TtX J j& BURGEES S' KT MONTICiLLOTAH MORRIS Monticello, Phone JU STATE NELSON efr Utah FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE fiowte -- INSURANCE Home Office: Bloomington, Drop In COMPANY Illinois "The Same Old Bull IJ |