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Show Illl( I (mite) Rebus , club Rota honors husbands at annual dinner Steven Jensen, These pictures had been taken and the narration arranged by Buckley a brother of Steven. The banquet committee consisted of Mrs. John Redd, Mrs. George Parks, and Mrs. George Bloomfield. Those responsible for the table decorations were Mrs. Edway Redd, Mrs. Harley Handy and Mrs. Henry Dougherty. The dinner was prepared by the Monticello First Ward Relief Society. The next Reims Rota Literary club gathering will be Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. George Bloomfield with Mrs. Richard Holyoak acting as A Christmas program will be given and homemade gifts Thursday- - evening the Rebus Rota lateral v club held its annual banquet with husbands as guests in the LI)S recreation hall. The husbands of the club members have been thus honored during the second week of November for 16 years. This year, 56 guests were seated at the C shaped table decorated in the Thanksgiving motif. Kail flowers pouring from the cornucopias placed at J. i ?: FAMILY CAR COMFORT - ' K x (jot, PinM. ril y , November 22, Thanksgiving Day SPECIALS FOR NOV. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Olsen, Cahf , announce Hollywood, the engagement and forthcom- ing manage of their daughter, Norma, to Ted Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Edwards of Monticello. The couple plans to be married Saturday, Dec. 1 in the Manti Temple. A wedding reception will be held the following Friday at the brides home in Hollywood. After a honeymoon the couple will make their home In Provo. Miss Olsen is a graduate of Brigham Young university and has since taught school at Whittier, Calif, and Spanish Fork. She filled a two- - year Latter-da- y Saints mission to u,ah a, U)owd&i&ujL" SHORTENING 69c PEACHES $100 17. 19. 20. & 21 WHIPPING CREAM ?Zf6Pint Fri., Sot., Mon., Tues. & Wed. ROLLS TOM TURKEYS ' .... 2pk: Brwn.'N.!: PAPER NAPKINS Norbest 'A'L Grade.. . 16-2- 0 Per Lb. Lbs., SU4 Norbest "A" Grade .. rnco" Per Lb. Lbs., 10-1- 6 . y Younq "C" Grade Lbs., TOMATO JUICE 39c ROASTING CHICKENS Lb HAMSf"b?.5-pr!- CRANBERRIES CUT GREEN BEANS $398 ?n.s5aU ! .... 83c ..5$10Q add variety to YOUR menu 49c PUMPKIN PIES Morton Lqe. Size YAMS Arizona No. m . T6 29c 1 Cello 25c Dry Goods Department Pick out your Christmas Toys while stocks are complete. A small deposit will hold your selection until Christmas. Money Orders Now on Sale Here MS BLANDING M We give Gold Strike Stamps in all departments Beverly Ann Wright, daugh'-- :ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe Wright, Blanding, has won a role in Snow College's newest dramatic production, The Diary of Anne Frank. Miss Wright has been assigned the part of Miep in the play, which will be presented in the Snow Auditorium in evening performances Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 1. Debonette club Miss Claire Sheridan BLANDING The Debonette club held their meeting at the home of Klea Hohn-sowith Bonnie Myers, Karla Lyman and Jeanette Winters as Christmas gift ideas were exchanged and several gifts were displayed. A Thanksgiving luncheon was served by the hostesses. n Claire Sheridan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sheridan of Blanding, has completed three months of training under the Austin State Hospital Psych- iatric Nursing Program. Miss Sheridan, a graduate of San Juan High school in I960, is a senior at the Methodist hospital in Dallas. The San Juan Record The psychiatric nursing proMonticello, Utah gram is designed to train Thursday, November 15, 1962 nurses in the recognition of Page Five psychiatric disorders, techniques useful in caring for ill patients and of community agencies established for dealing with social problems arising out of mental illness. Evan Pehrsons host Canasta club Sat. Members of the Canasta club met Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Pehrson. After a dinner cards were played and score prizes were won by Mrs. Pehrson and Jimmy Forrest. Present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunow, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Odette, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Markosek. November Beauty Specials to tntroJute BLANDING The Blue Mountain Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met last week at the home of Vivian Shumway. The lesson was given by Mrs. Afton Stevens. Marge Lyman read a history of her grandmother, were Hurst. Refreshments served by Irene Lyman and Britta Bradford. Jeep for steak NOW $17.50 Conditioning Wave Brighten - $12.50 $5.50 ALL SPECIALS INCLUDE fr Conditioning Treatment Personalized fo Haircut The Golden Circle Jeep club met last Saturday night at the county fair building for a steak supper. After a business meeting- a kangaroo court was held with members not attending meetings the previous month assigned to kp duties. NOW $10.00 your hair for the coming holidays with our special on color fa Shampoo meets supper new operator at Beauty Salon $15.00 Wave Elizabeth club Carol Behunin Aft Ladyt at Shumway home CELERY HEARTS Miss Wright wins role in play Klea Johnsons hosts DUPs hold meet Lb. Pkq. Dr. and Mrs. Max W. Stew- art announce the forthcoming BLANDING Stephenie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, celebrated her birthday last Friday evening by inviting her friends to a party. Guests came dressed in hobo costumes. A scavenger hunt was held and games were played. Light refreshments were served. 69c T-- Tikonis club met Friday evening at the home of April Lee to see an extensive display of Christmas decorations and gift ideas presented by Mrs. Dora Adams. Most of the items were made by Mrs. Adams and many of the ladles present copied patterns for their own future use. Officers for the year 1963 were elected. Donna Abrams is the new president, Sandra Trueblood Is vie and Darlene Lowe is secretary-treasure- r. The officers, who have served the past year are Marilyn Wagner, Carrie Palmer, and Marleen Somerville. Next event for the club will be the annual Christmas party on December 19. Committee in charge Includes Carrie Palmer, Geneal Reay, Marie Laidlaw, Maxine Christensen, and Barbara Hunsaker. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lee, Marilyn Colton and Sharon Iverson. rites set celebrates birthday 21c 59c at Tikonis club Stewart-Lyma- n Miss Stephenie Davis i, 98c MAYONNAISE Per Lb. . Aristocrat "A" Grade CANNED PinED RIPE OLIVES Blanding girl a.. ... irYcT 29c 303 Officers elected e marrage of his sister, Kathryn Lynnell Stewart, to A. Brent Lyman son of Mrs. Edith G. Lyman. The rites will be performed Saturday Nov. 17 in the Manti LDS Temple, An open house will honor the pair Wednesday, Nov. 21 Mexico. at the Edith G. Lyman home Mr. Edwards, who has lived in Monticello. most of his life in Monticello, The bride-to-b- e is a graduate also graduated from BYU. He of Young university Brigham Montis 'a farmer teacher at and has taught at Granger icello High school and is presHigh school. She is presently a ently employed at Hercules graduate student at BYU. Powder Co. in Salt Lake City. Mr. Lyman has filled an LDS misson to Uruguay and is now majoring in languages at Brigham Young university. Training course The young couple will make their home in Provo. completed by 43c butter HEN TURKEYS 4 FRUIT COCKTAIL 75c 59c CRANBERRY SAUCE rNn. Sp3ooy HEN TURKEYS v lrvl r Mill NOTICE: We will be closed all day Thursday, 10-1- - NOW AT REDD'S av V--- -- DRIVE RUGGEDNESS ALL IN ONE -- SEE IT m "NJ - various intervals along the table, crystal candlesticks, and yellow tapers gave a gay festive appearance. The presiding hostess was Mrs. Vaun Mickelsen, president of the club. After Mr. and Mrs. Corlis Chapman sang We Two and A Little Grey Home in the West Mrs. Micklesen introduced Frank Hall as the master of ceremonies. Colorado river pictures shown by Call 587-230- 6 Hair Style for Appointments Mi Ladys Beauty Salon JUDY WILSON, Manager xr S- |