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Show r A First meet set for Oct. 2 il F-T- A A night will s be held by the Association for their first meeting of the school year. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2 at the Elementary school. Parents will have the oppor.&tc j tunity of meeting their childrens teachers and w ill ' be taken on a tour of the school. Several topics of interest to Block workers and the board of directors will hold a kickoff all will be discussed. Light refreshments will be banquet Monday night which will launch the membership served at the close of the drive by the Community Conimd. Olamjtf cert Association for this year. tw j The banquet will be held at fr't Dr. Smith speaks 'flitK 8 p.m. at the Monticello High iK'ta jjiiMj V school cafeteria. Mrs. Kath-ryn- e ilMrwu to Tikonis club Scribner will be here to Dr. Jerrold Smith was guest speak at the banquet and dispeaker at a meeting of the rect the campaign. The membership drive will Tikonis club Wednesday evening at the home of Phyllis be held from Sept. 30 through was Maxine Oct. 4. Official headquarters Burr. will be In the Monticello liChristensen. The group discussed the brary. placing of a bulletin board in the library for tourist infor-! mation purposes. A guest for the evening was Rose Odette. The group will meet next ONE OF TWO signs to be erected, under auspices of the Canyonlands Highway on Oct. 16 for the annual Hal1 is loween Association, on either side of the Kayenta, Ariz. junction on Navajo Route party. Hostesses will here shown at its location. The other sign, both prepared by Lee Advertising of be Sandra Trueblood, Corinne Monticello, was to have been set this week. Canyonlands Highway members Shumway, Marcia Nielson and Black. contracted for the signs in the hope that they would more clearly mark the Kay- Roberta enta intersection so that travelers wishing to travel north would not the i Parent-Teacher- 0) 1 Mon-ticell- o VISIT Concert memberships offered by association FML'LOIJS... PPL WSIlQy Ja iiiii ii:i. f., by-pa- ss intersection. Record Photo Attendance contest at Young Marrieds plan Relief Societies schedule meetings supper Friday night Young Marrieds of the Monticello 2nd Ward were invited this week to attend a Potluck supper party Friday evening, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ward Cultural Hall. A very unusual hilar- and ious program is planned, featuring the Mrs. Pot & Pan Pageant, directed by Nancy Bradford and Deanne Randall. Young married couples in the community are welcomed to participate in this evening of fun, food and at ,t4 The fall season of Relief Society work will get underway next week with opening socials scheduled for both Monticello LDS Wards. Telegram invitations went out this week to members of the Monticello 2nd Ward informing them to pick up their Passports to Relief Society Monday evening, Sept. 30, at 7:30 p.m. The evenings program, under the direction of Vaudis Davis and Barbara Richardson, will follow the theme with vocal Passport and instrumental musical num- - Ti,KA3n 5 - hers, readings, and dances included. Refreshments will be prepared by a committee under the supervision of Etta Barton. Members of the 1st Ward will take an imaginary ship voyage Tuesday evening, Oct. 1, at 7:30 as they go Sailing through the year with Relief of Refreshments Society. Deep Seq Delight will top off the evening. Working on the are Beverly arrangements Thacker, VerDawn Wood, Melba Laird, Susie Jensen, Ila Peck, and LaWayne Jensen. Officers of both Relief Society organizations extended an invitation to all Interested ladies to attend either evenings social and the regular meetings throughout the year. Twist party held .k. Ji BLANDING The Bland- ing Elementary schools sixth grade enjoyed a Twist party at the Blanding library Friday evening. Punch and cookies were served by hostesses Julie Ann. Bayles, Judy Bayles and Lela Perkins. The Sunday school of the Community Baptist Church is Elder Thomas Hacking having a contest with the Community Baptist Church of Mo-awill for the purpose of boosting Testimonial attendance in the Sunday honor Elder Hacking schools of both churches. The winner will be enterThomas William Hacking, tained by the loser at a fellow- son of Mrs. Gene Hacking of of next first the ship supper Blanding, and the late LaVerle month in Moab. T. Hacking, has been called to serve in the Netherlands MisElder Harvey reports sion of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-daHe will enter the Mission mission in Mexico home in Salt Lake City on Elder Ronald Harvey, son of Oct. 7 and leave by plane for Mr. and Mrs. Tully R. Harvey, Holland on Oct. 14. returned last week from Mex-ic- e Elder where he filled a mission from San Hacking graduated Juan High school in for the LDS Church. He gave 1962 and has attended Snow a report of his mission Sunday in Ephraim. College Monticello 2nd evening in the A farewell testimonial will Ward. be held in his honor at 12:30 Coming from Blanding for Sept. 29 in the Blanding the occasion and for an after- p.m. Ward. This farewell will be a noon visit with family memof the regular monthly bers were Mr. and Mrs. Jun- part which is testimony ior Hoggard and family and held in themeeting hall of recreation Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Black the Blanding Church. and family. b y PART OF A FORT being built as a movie set in Monument Valley is shown here. The fort will be used in week with a dinner party. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. the filming of the movie The,. Long Flight. A John Terry Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Smith production, 'the story is about a Kenny Shumway, and Mr. and band of Indians that escaped from a reservation to re- Mrs. Hanson Bayles. turn to their homeland. Photo courtesy Carlos Hall LOWERY FAMILY LEAVING A 1 o ie BLANDING Reception honors newlyweds BLANDING An open house at the Blanding library honored the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redd Saturday evening. They were married Sept. 7 in the Manti Temple. Mrs. Redd wore a white satin gown with waist length veil and carried a rose bouquet of Moving from oooooooooo oooooooooo sn v this area in the near future will be Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Lowery. Mr. Lowery has been employed as a Game Warden and Mrs. Lowery as receptionElder David White ist at the doctors office. Thurms talents as a singer Farewell will honor and guitarist will be missed Elder David White by people here. As their future plans are inA farewell testimonial will definite, their three daughters honor Elder David Elmo are presently staying with at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept their grandparents in Okla- White 29 in the LaSal LDS Chapel. homa. Elder White will serve in the Eastern States Mission. He will enter the Mission home Lee Oil fakes In Salt Lake City Oct 7 and will leave there Oct 15 for over American New York. David Is the son of Mr. and The American Oil distribuMrs. as known George White of LaSal. torship, formerly Graves Oil Co., is now under He graduated from Monticello the management of James Lee High school in 1961 and last and Lowell Larson and the year attended Utah State Unmen have announced that the iversity where he was adverfirm will now be known as tising manager for the school paper and the year book. the Lee Oil Co. Lee Oil will handle the same line of American Oil products and in addition will handle domestic propane sales in addition to commercial sales. varied shades of red. The grooms mother wore a green flowered dress with a yellow rose corsage. The' brides mother was dressed in navy blue and wore a red rose corsage. Attending the guest book was Mrs. Cloyd Beckstead. The gifts were displayed by Gene Hacking, Anna Marie Hacking, and Helen Hurst. Ida Mae Palmer and Maggie Lyman were in charge of refreshments which Karma Palmer, Jane Harris and Etta Hurst served. The wedding cake was three tiered with wedding bells on top. The serving tables were decorated with wedding bells. Out of town guests here for the occasion were the brides mother, Mrs. Veta Murray and her sister Debbie from Kingston, Ontario, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bolan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kinkaid, Mrs. Miriam Tangren, Mrs. Cordelia Wallace and daughters, Dolores, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Troy Washburn, Gap, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Beckstead, Kirt-lanDog found dead; N.M.; and Mrs. Gertrude Stalworthy, Farmington. Get your family set for a Harold has recently return- reward offered People of the community are Give their ed from an Eastern Canadian festive fall. mission and will attend Brig- warned that there may be a wardrobe a lift with deep-dow- n ham Young university. Mrs. person in town who is putting Redd is employed in Provo. out poison. This morning Guy-l-a dry cleaning that Rowley let her dog out When she went keeps their clothes looking LOCALS in the morning later outside autan crisp and bright as Mrs. L. Frank Redd is in she found her dog dead, apumn leaf. Salt Lake City visiting with parently from poisoning. She her daughter. She accompani- has offered a reward of $25 to ed her son Bennion there last anyone knowing the person or Abajo Cleaners week when he made a busin- persons who might have killed her dog. ess trip. Through the sale of tickets, the worlds finest artists are brought here by the concert organization. The number of the tickets sold determine number of concerts which can be booked. However, there will not be less than three for the season. Everyone in this community and its surrounding areas is most cordially invited to join. If you are not contacted, phone or go to the official headquarters during the Community Concert Week. At the close of the campaign week, no more memberships are offered and no one living in the area at the time of the campaign may join the association for another year. No tickets to Individual performances are sold. Admission to concerts is by membership card only. Purchasers of memberships are eligible to attend concerts in nearby towns also. The money collected as membership dues is spent in its entirety on the attractions for the coming season and the local expenses of presenting ' - v, them. First concert will be Ijeld in Monticello on Nov. 16 and will feature the Revellers, a well known quartet. The Welparty given by Blanding residents was held in the LDS recreation hall and was well attended by service men. Gene Bhckenstaff was an able master of ceremonies and Edna Black led the community singing. The dance combo, musicians The Runarounds, BLANDING come Army Dance of the month set for Sat. in Moab The San Juan Stake MIA dance of the month will be held in the Moab recreation hall Saturday, Sept. 28. The dance will begin at 8:30 p.m. with the Norman Horton orCelebrates 92nd chestra providing the music. The Moab 2nd Ward will birthday anniversary Mrs. Hattie host the affair. Refreshments BLANDING Guymon celebrated her 92nd will be served, and all young are birthday Wednesday, Sept 18. people and their parents attend. to invited childher were her Visiting ren who live here and Mr. and Mrs. Rawl Guymon from Gil- ET CETERA CLUB bert, Ariz. ENJOYS PARTY BLANDING The Et Cetera club enjoyed a party recently at the home of Evelynn Perkins. After playing bingo refreshments were served by hostesses Leola Henrie, Glendora The Bland- Galbraith, and Mrs. Perkins. BLANDING ing Ward made changes in their organizations last Sun- WARRENS ATTEND MEETS day with new leaders taking IN SALT LAKE CITY over the offical duties. Mrs. Arvilla Warren, CounIn the Sunday school LaVar Recorder, attended 'a State ty Lyman will be the superin- Recorders conference Monday tendent with Jake Tate and and Tuesday of last week at Jack Palmer as counselors and the Newhouse Hotel and HoDorothy Jones, secretary. tel Utah. In Mutual Gordon Adams The meeting was held to is the counselor. discuss the latest decisions Taking the presidency in the and laws passed by the State Relief Society is Ellen Black their regarding with counselors Elois Mahon Legislature work. and Bernice Perkins. Secretary Bert Warren was one of the is Bonnie Myers. hosts at the Western DemoNew officers in the Primary cratic Conference held last are Ruth Palmer, president; Hotel at Utah. the Delegates Garda Neilson and Betty were there from the Western Hawkins, counselors; and Vir- States plus Alaska, Hawaii, ginia Seeley, secretary. and Guam. I 2 BEER Leaders WV i U? ' . i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson ceremony unites Miss Hall and Charles Pearson Home Around her neck was a single strand of pearls. Her bouquet was of red rosebuds. The bridesmaid was dressed in a white and blue dress. A reception followed the ceremony. The three tiered wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom and was baked and decorated by Lupe Hale. The bride attended San Juan High school. The groom attended Monticello High school. The couple left on a honeymoon to Phoenix and points south after the reception. Miss Barbara Joy Hall and Charles Bradley Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pearson of Monticello repeated wedding vows in a ceremony held at 5:30 Saturday at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hall, in Bluff. The Rev. Billy Long conducted the ceremony . Miss Hall chose as her maid of honor Eileen Hall. Serving as best man was the grooms brother, Jimmy Pearson. The bride wore a street length dress of white brocade. come-as-you-a- changed in ward groups - - 1955 classmates meet for party Bronson, Dwight Allen Nugent, Jack Montella, and Norman Lyman presented a number. A mixed chorus sang three numbers and Thurman Lowery played his guitar and sang. Mrs. Carrie Stockwell, a veteran USO singer here with her husband who is connected with the Missile base entertained with solo numbers. Piano solos were offered by Jeanne Hunt The r staof the show, Miss Lucy Harris, gave her version of the army officers and their that devarious activities e lighted the audience. A was given by Alan Nugent. The Blanding Squires and Squaws square dance club gave two exhibition numbers and the rest of the evening was devoted to general dancing to the music of the combo. Steven Hurst, BLANDING Classmates of the SJHS class of 1955 met for a party last week in the LDS Relief Society room. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Butt, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Kleston Laws, Mr. and Mrs.'Jim Black, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. LaMoyne Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunt. pant-omin- Mission Held Coffee given at Gordon Wood home A last week Wood. . The Mission Circle of the of the get together Monticello Community Church wasPurpose to meet some of the new met last week on Wednesday in the community. afternoon with 12 ladies pre- people' ladies enjoyed Twenty-fiv- e sent. hour and the refreshThe lesson for the afternoon ments served by the hostesses. was How Human. Was Jesus? The present project of the circle is sending rolls of bandages and quilt sized squares of material to the Congo and the Indian Missions. the-socia- l Parties honor guests BLANDING During the recent visit of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunt, who were here from Luke Air Base at Phoenix, they were honored at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Butt were also guests. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Butt held a bingo party for the Hunts. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt have returned to their base in Theon-ito await orders for transfer to Germany. DROPPED from an airplane x Your aunt has Husband: been living with us for 20 years now. Dont you think its about time she found her own apartment? Wife: My aunt. I thought she was your aunt. OPEN 10 A. M. - 12 P. M. - SETUPS - DANCING and Saturday Dancing to the "Blue Notes" Admission 50gf men ladies free i burgers Hunt's Club 5 Miles East on Highway 160 MONTICELLO.UTAH 41 emu coffee, d given by the women of the Monticello Community Church, was held Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Gordon Wood. Hostesses were Mrs. Ben Askew, Mrs. Bill Dunow, Mrs. Evan Pehrson, and Mrs. Circle Live Music Friday ifs i Residents entertain service men 1 DINNER PARTY HELD AT REDD HOME BLANDING Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Redd entertained last I Ford-Bem- Community Church next week e n c a flex In test after test, Wyler watches have been hurled to the ground from airplanes 1,000 feet in the air. Dramatic proof of shock-resistaprotection. Only Wyler can give yon this protection because only.Wylcrha the famous Incaflex balance wheel. See our new tlim-style- d watches by Wyler. Wyler Incafleg bilanes wheal with shock . . . fully guaran. teed against damsge. 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