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Show News happenings from the Blanding area and Anna Pehrson, Mexican COMMUNITY CHURCH Hat, were in Provo to attend (American Baptist) the graduation of the Petersons son Franz. Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Charles Home-deRiverside Academy of Beauty. were called to Fruita, Colo, 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship She will live with her aunt, recently due to the death of 6:30 p.m. Baptist Youth FelNowland. Mr. Homedews brother. Dorothy lowship (ages Mrs. Jack Cupp of Stewart, 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Ruth her Iowa, and daughter Tuesday have Kunkle and children, 7:00 p.m. Choir practice been here for two weeks visit- County softball 8:00 p.m. Bible Study and ing with Mrs. Cupps sisters, prayer service Mrs. Calvin Black and Mrs. schedule announced Knox. Harry A schedule of games for this COMMUNITY METHODIST Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lyman CHURCH visited in Blanding enroute to week and next has been anPhoenix for their sons grad- nounced for the San Juan Center Street East County Mens Softball league. uation. Utah Blanding, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Black Following is the schedue for 8:45 a.m. Worship services next and tonight (Thursday) and Karma and Kaye Palmer traveled to San Francisco and Monday and Thursday. DOVE CREEK METHODIST Los Angeles. Some of the places THURSDAY, JUNE 11 CHURCH visited were Disneyland and Blanding 1st vs. El Paso B, at 11:00 a.m. Worship service Knotts Berry Farm. They Blanding were gone 10 days. Montezuma vs. Blanding 3rd, at Montezuma Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pincock CATHOLIC CHURCH will live here this summer Mexican Hat vs. El Paso A, at Pastor Father John Rasback Mexican Hat and Mr. Pincock will work Moab for the BLM. He will teach in Monticello - Bye ' AL Mesa next fall. (all games at 8 p.m.) & a.m. 9:30 8:00 Sunday Shirley Redd and Lyman MONDAY, JUNE 15 Mass Palmer are spending a week Montezuma vs. Blanding 1st, Monticello in Monticello with their aunt, at Montezuma LaVerda Jensen. Blanding 3rd vs. El Paso B, at 12:30 p.m. Sunday Mass Mr. and Mrs. Dale Redd and Blanding Eric from Ogden brought some Monticello vs. El Paso A, at FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Monticello friends to visit in Blanding Pastor Rev. B. R. Long and surrounding areas. Dale Mexican Hat - Bye Phone JU is the son of Mrs. Ruth Redd. (all games at 8 D.m.) Sunday Mrs. Jim Terrell and two THURSDAY, JUNE 18 children and Mrs. Carolyn Blanding 1st vs. Mexican Hat, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Black and three children joinat Blanding Ambassaed their husbands at Halls El Paso B vs. El Paso A, at 6:30 p.m. Christ dor service (young Crossing last week for a few El Paso days and traveled to Rainbow Montezuma vs. Monticello, at people) 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic servBridge. Montezuma Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter- Blanding 3rd - Bye ice son, Gene Johnson of Bluff, (all games at 8 with exception Wednesday of El Paso at 7 p.m.) 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Lake Powell going to RainBy Jeanne Johnson Lily Mae Helquist spent a bow Bridge. Anna Marie Hacking left week in Orem visiting her sister and family, the Jim Mad- last week for Riverside, Calif, where she will attend the dens. Visiting from Pueblo with relatives are Elda Cook and daughter Marie. Max and Sandra Black from Salt Lake spent the weekend with the Marion Blacks. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pease and children from Salt Lake were recent visitors of the Harris family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redd visited at the Alma Redd home last weekend. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Don Kingsbury and sons from Ontario, Canada, converts of Harolds mission. Gretchen Redd just returned from Salt Lake where she acted as bridesmaid at her college roommates wedding. Mrs. Edith Powell and children from Bountiful are visiting with the Don Smith and Albert Lyman families. They spent last Monday and Tuesday Still Have A Good Stock Of PLANTS & SHRUBS Evergreens, Flower Plants and Vegetables GET YOURS NOW Blanding Garden Center 368 S. 678-225- 1 3rd West Blanding Churcli Notes 12-1- , The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah niursday, June 4, 1964 Page Three 10:00 a.m. 8:00 11:00 7:00 8:00 .. . JU Sunday school Wednesday p.m. Evening prayer meeting a.m. Worship p.m. Training Union p.m. Evening Worship Former resident Mexican Hat News around dies in Salt Lake Glenn By Donna Brown Hansen, former Monticello High and Elementary school, died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering illness. At the time of his death he was chief chemist for Vitro Chemi- principal The Bob Nieves family is Terry Wilde is doing fine after undergoing surgery last week at Monument Valley hospital. He and his brother Jay left Saturday for St. George for a visit. Chuck and Beverly Harrison and family spent last weekend in Gallup. Primary wil be held at 9 a.m. for the rest of the summer. Betty Rhodes left Friday for Denver to attend the librarian training school for two months. Earl and Marvin Rasmussen won third prize in the sweeper Sunday at Monticello. W. of cal Co. here from Monticello. Lillian Nieves returned to Salt Lake Sunday after a visit with her family. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Neff are Faun Saunier, Mrs. Neffs sister, and the Neffs grandson, Chris Currill from Lamar. He attended school in Richfield and was graduated from The person who has everyBrigham Young university should be quarantined. thing with a degree in chemistry and physics. He married Ruby Kelly June 6, 1934. They were the parents of one daughter, Door end Mrs. Elden (Sherylene) Laird, Gerald Burns is here visitSalt Lake City. ing with Marvin and Mae RasWindow Glass mussen. Gerald lives in Kay-ent- a and has been attending school at Ganado, Ariz. The James boys, Gordon Mar-olDonny Thurlow, and Nor-beWolner spent the weekend in Page. The Staveleys and Jim Hunt New Glass of June attended the closing of Hite During the months and July the Manti-LaSNa- Ferry Friday. tional Forest will put out sevInstalled In Richard Rhodes is now staeral bid invitations for the tioned in San Diego with the rental of tractors with operat- navy. CHURCH OF CHRIST Wood & Aluminum or. Don Staveley was here SatBlanding Tractors to be rented will urday and Sunday for a visit 10:00 a.m. Bible Study Windows vary from 65 to 150 drawbar with his families 10:30 a.m. Worship and equipment East for awhile. before going horsepower will be used for road reconand Joan and Joan Staveley spent INDIAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD struction, water barring, slash CHURCH piling and plowing. All work Monday in Blanding. Joan and Dave Staveley celeDoors will be within the national for406 West Center brated their sixth wedding anest boundaries. Blanding, Utah a at family Anyone interested in sub- niversary Sunday Missionaries Rowena ChavMONTICELLO mitting bids, may obtain bid supper held at the Desert es and Dorothy Beair forms from the Forest Super- Queen. Sunday Myrtle Davis left Sunday for 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship visors Office, 350 East Main, LUMBER & HDWE. Price or from the district Monticello where she met her 7:30 p.m. Evening Service at Manti, Ephraim, Mt. daughter, Dorothy. They went rangers Thursday Pleasant, Ferron, Castle Dale, on to Salt Lake where Dorothy 7:30 p.m. Service Moab and Monticello. will make her home. The word derives tulip" from a Turkish word for turCHURCH ban. Early Turkish gardeners FIRST BAPTIST hybridized wild species. The One block east of Rowleys spring flower was introduced Trailer Court to Holland, via Austria, in the Monticello latter part of the 16th century, Supply Pastor Chris Woodard the National Geographic says. LDS SECOND WARD Bishop F. 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