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Show Fockrell-Guymo- Enter horses in show n told wedding Miss Sharon Fackrell, Mountain View, Wyo., and Gary Guymon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guymon, Blanding, exchanged marriage vows Monday in the Salt Lake Temple. Kathleen Guymon, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid, and Lawrence Guymon served his brother as best man. A reception, honoring the newly-wedwas held in the evening at the Mountain View Ward chapel On return of the couple to Blanding, an open house will be given in their honor at the home of the grooms parents. It will be held Saturday, June 23 from p.m. , Miss Bronson weds Nevada man MHS students ore guests of club BLANDING LaVerda Jensen and Clyda Christensen were hostesses to the Fine Arts club least week. A special feature of the evening was a tour of the lovely new Jensen home. The program was given by Monticello High school students Merlene Redd, Carol Maughan, Linda Johnson, and Geraldine Young. They presented the readings and speeches they had given at the district speech meet. The hostesses served refreshments to those in atten- Et dance. club named; officers elected 4-- H Our club had their first meeting Friday, June 15. It was held at the home of our leader, Yvonna Hoggard. We chose the name of Seven Little Sewers. We elected as our officers, Diane Heaton, president; Stephanie Washburn, Jayneann Frost, secretary; Jerilyn Maughan, reporter; Eileen Evenson, song leader; Sonja Argyle, party chairman; and Mickey Houston, committee chairman. Jerilyn Maughan, reporter 4-- t; Redd Son BLANDING Going to the horse show in Holbrook and St. Johns, Ariz., over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Lowery and two daughters. The Lowerys entered one of their horses and a horse belonging to Dr. E. T. Henrie in the shows. The Lowerys horse placed fourth at Holbrook and Dr. Henrie's horse placed fifth at St. Johns. Miss Hammond wed to Elmer Hurst BLANDING Miss Leah Hammond, Oregon, and Elmer Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delores Hurst of Blanding, were married Monday, June 11 in the Idaho Falls Temple. The new bride has been Cetera club meets teaching school in Blanding for the past two years. at Shumway home After the ceremony the BLANDING The Et Cet- newlyweds traveled to the era club members and their brides home in Oregon where husbands enjoyed a night of they were honored at a refun Friday at the home of ception. The couple will be at home Cloe Ann Shumway. in Blanding after their honey The evening was devoted to moon. playing games after a supper Attending the w e d dl n g was served. from Blanding were the Helping Cloe Ann were Mar- grooms parents, and grandilyn Shumway, Connie Swen-se- mother, Mrs. Retta Hurst. Carol Lee and Arlene To place a want ad JU 0 MWKE WOO returns from duty in Tripoli BLANDING Arriving In Blanding last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Wright and family. Bevan has been stationed with the Air Force In Tripoli, located in North Africa for three years. He has been transferred to the Great Falls, Mont The Wrights accompanied by Bevans mother, Mrs. Frank Wright, traveled to Salt Lake City where they visited with Bevans brothers, Otis and Willard and Mrs. Frank Wright was privileged to see her new grandchild for the first time who was born on May 8. She also attended the Bevan reunion at Sock dance set Bridge club meets with Mrs. Hazlewood for Saturday night Mrs. Steve Hazelwood entertained her bridge club last week at her home. After a dessert was enjoyed by the group, cards were played at three tables with score prize being presented to Mrs. George Palmer. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Mrs. Palmer, Fern Rlchy, and Mrs. Loya Parson. WE A Sock dance, sponsored by the MI As, will be held at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the LDS recreation hall. The public is invited and there will be no admission charge. Refreshments will be served. Additional Society, Page 4 ARE Tooele. The group FROM In The Morning 5:30 returned home Friday and surprised Bevans father who was on a river trip at the time of his sons return. TO 12:30 AT NIGHT JOHN KA RTCH X ERS ARE PARENTS OF A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. BLANDING Ash Harris received news of the birth of their first grandchild born June 5 to Mr. and Mrs. John Kartchner of Provo. Buckboard Cafe Hortense Leatham The little girl has been named Jill Mrs. Kartchner is the former Meridith Harris of Blanding. (Kfi) boys go to California Mrs. Pen Harris Smith BLANDING Miss Kath- leen Bronson and Penn Harris Smith exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony Saturday evening, June 9, in Henderson, Nev. at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith, brother of the groom. Bishop Walker of the Church Saints officiated. of Latter-daParents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bronson of Blanding. The groom is the Son of E. Penn .Smith ' of St. George, Utah. a wore floor The bride length gown of white lace and net. Her shoulder length veil of silk tulle was held in place by a high crown of seed pearls. She wore a large white orchid corsage and carried a bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Ranee Black acted as maid of honor and Dennis Hafen served the groom as best man. Louri Smith, niece of the groom was flower girl. y " PAT BUTLERS ARE PARENTS OP SON Happy parents of a new boy Mr. and Mrs. Pat Butler. The new arrival was born Tuesday morning, June 19, weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. The Butlers have three older are The young couple Will make their home in Henderson. Attending the wedding from Blanding were the brides par and Steven ents, Stanley Bronson, and Miss Black. Mr. and Mrs. Bennion Redd took their sons, Don, Grayson, and Vernon, to Flagstaff, Ariz., where the boys boarded a train for Pasadena, Cali. They were met there by their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sperry, who took them on to their home in Glendale for a visit of two weeks. The boys will return to Monticello with the Sperrys when they come for a summer vacation. Specials for June 22, 23 & 25 Friday, Saturday & Monday OLIVES The San Juan Record Utah June 21, Monticello, Thursday, 1962 ROUND STEAK Page Five Stanley G. Colby and Roy-enCoates recited wedding vows Friday, June 15 at the Salt Lake City home of Bp. Legal Notice BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS COMMISCONSERVATION SION Later in the evening the couple was honored at a wed- OF THE STATE OF UTAH ding supper at Alecs Cafe hosted by parents of the IN THE MATMr. and Mrs. Roy TER OF THE APcouple, Hartnett, Salt Lake City, and PLICATION OF ORDER INC., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Colby, TEXACO TO SHOW ORDER AN FOR Wellington.CAUSE Mr. Colby is employed in AUTHORIZING Monticello by the Bureau of IT TO INJECT Land Management. He is a PROPANE INMarion G. Snow wrho performed the ceremony. graduate of the Utah State Agriculture College. The new Mrs. Colby has been working in Salt Lake technician; City as an she received her training at Holy Cross hospital. She has an eleven year old daughter who will join the couple soon. y TO THE TION Cause HER-MOS- APPLICANTS NAVAJO PARTIES INTERTHE ISMAY POOL WHICH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS: SECTIONS 12 AND 13 OF TOWNSHIP Custom Tailored Wide Variety of Fabrics to Choose From hereby ordered to appear before the Utah Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on Monday, the 2nd day of July, 1962, in the Commission Offices, 310 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10:00 A.M., at that time and place to show cause, if any there be, why said Commission should not approve the application of Texaco Inc., to a inject propane into the Formation through Applicants Navajo "J, Well No. 10, which is located in the NE14 SW14 of Section 17, Township 40 South, Range 26 East SLBM, San Juan County, Utah. DATED this 18th day of June, 1962. THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF UTAH s, Bryant H, Croft . Bryant H. Croft, Commissioner Presiding s G. R. Henderson C. R. Henderson, Chairman s M. V. Hatch M. V. Hatch, Commissioner s C. S. Thomson C. S. Thomson, Commissioner BACON tMckoMhin sliced, lb. LONGHORN CHEESE NOW INSTOCK SPECIAL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Call ns at home if after store honrs-L- Campbell's Furniture CORTEZ, COLORADO T-4- -- 49 GARDEN PEAS 5Spri"3 303 9c to your menu MARGARINE Sole, Cod, or 12 Oz. pkq. ICELANDIC STEAKS, Haddock ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. cans , yi 23C Tar ZCDTFUS. -- CAULIFLOWER Sf TOILET TISSUE Zee 12 PEANUT BUTTER $100 19c CRACKERS Bi3 Top 18 Oz. jar Supreme Town House Pound Money Orders Now on Sale Here v rolls .V-aLS- ... Childrens Pr. Mens & Ladies pr. 2 Lbs. Jtn BROOMS.. 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