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Show club enjoys cookout attends workshop BRANDING The Et Cetera club had a mixed crowd social Saturday night at the New directors named Temple wedding at party mites couple of the Monticello Country club held an election party Saturday night with the directors wives preparing a turkey dinner which was serv-- j ed buffet style. New directors elected were Ken Christensen, Bob Fell-- ! meth, George Palmer, Edway Redd, and Dick Auble. Hold-- ! over members are Bill Dunow, Grant Bronson, Dora Adams, and Marion Hazleton, outgoing president. The directors will elect new officers at a later meeting. Members ' Jeep tour planned by club and guests Jeep club members Miss Bonnie Jean Jacobsen and Ronald T. Harvey exchanged wedding promises Aug. 24 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loran W. Jacobsen, Salt Lake City. Mr. Harvey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tulley Harvey, Monticello. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. The new Mrs. Harvey attended Brigham Young university and is a graduate of the LDS Business college. The bridegroom was graduated from the National Electronics Institute, Denver, and attended Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute. He also fulfilled a LDS mission in Mexico. from Grant Bayles Ranch. There were 50 guests in attendance to enjoy the hamburger fry prepared by hostesses, Margaret Lundell, Mary Ann Lyman, Eve Lynn Perkins, Nadine Bayles, Colleen Black, and Marilyn Shumway. evening, members of the Monticello Elementary School faculty, their partners, and other personnel of the school, enjoyed a steak fry at j Dalton Springs. Committee members arranging for the outing were Joan Buckmiller, Glen Nelson, and Frank Milner. i i party given for daughter Joan Saunders, program clerk at the San Juan-GranAgricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Monticello, recently completed a training workshop held at tne state office in Salt Lake City. The workshop consisted of intensive training in administration of farm programs, communications, public relations, work improvement methods, etc. The workshops are a part of the ASCS training program to upgrade employes. This will help them provide better and more efficient service to farmers in the administration ot farm programs. d y v An-et- LITTLE THEATRE Monday California, Colorado, New Mexclub Held ico and Utah will join members of the local Golden Circle Jeep club for a trip this weekend Going-awa- y to the Needles area, Beef BasMr. and Mrs. Evan Pehrson in, and back over the Blue Mountains. Around 50 people entertained the Canasta club MONTEZUMA CREEK are expected to participate in Sunday evening at their home. Mrs. Frank Bradley hostessed Mr. and Mrs. a the trip. Attending were surprise going-awaparty To place a want ad L. A. Odette, Mr. and Mrs. Ed last Saturday evening for her Friday evening the group Mrs. Bill Mr. and Markosek, teen-agewill meet at Dalton Springs for daughter, Jaymie a steak fry prior to leaving Dunow, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith. The Gorand Mr. and Mrs. early the next morning for the Forrest, Twenty boys and girls were Monticello, Utah Wood. don scenic tour which will be led there with gifts and best wish1964 Guests for the evening were es. Ice cream, cake and pop Thursday, September 3, by Rust Black, Jeep Master of Page Four the local club, and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boyle. were served followed by games Prizes were won by Mrs. For- and dancing. Una. rest and Mrs. Boyle. Jaymie will attend the Navajo Methodist school in FarmVu Drive-I- n Canasta at Pehrson home Elder Grant Nielson has received a call to the Argentina Mission of the Church of Jesus Saints. Lelia Perkins, Christ of Latter-da- y August 27 The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bayles, Blanding; Vyrl Higgins, Dove Creek; Maxine Clyde Nielson, Elder Nielson will enter the Mission Home Lyman, Monticello; Mary October 5 and then will spend Red Mesa. 12 weeks studying the languSarah August 28 Peggy Lyman, Bland- age at Brigham Young uniing; Ruth Bloomfield, Monti- versity before leaving. cello; Shirley Collom, Dove Creek. Phone in your news Joan Billsie, August 29 John Myers, Rue Lynn Galbraith, Blanding; Doyle Row-ley- , Monticello. DISCHARGED: Richard Smith, August 26 Olin Willey, Jason Ramsay. Monticello, Utah Royetta Pierce, August 27 Don Torres, Betty Johnson, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Sally Palmer, Joe Hunt, Kevin James ROBINSON CRUSOE Milner, George Park, ON MARS Butt, Rex Harvey, Albert Smith. V. Lundin P. Mantee Harold Young, August 29 Mon., Tues. & Wed. .Trena Williams, Shirley ColKevin Milner, Fanny Smiley, Monticello; 587-227- 7 for steak fry BLANDING The San Juan High school faculty held a steak fry at North City Park Friday. Thirty people enjoyed the cooking of the male faculty members. ADMITTED: August 26 Man-nheime- r, School group meets Steak fry enjoyed by SJHS faculty Called fo mission HOSPITAL Saunders Joan Et-Cet- lom. August Lillian 30 Ruth Hel-quis- t, Free show to Bill Reay If beavers did not wear down the incisors by gnawing these CODE 98 R. Danton Lelia Bloomfield, Perkins, James Shannon. wood, FBI J. Kelly teeth g Bring Ad 8 p.m. Show time would prop their mouths open. 5 mm mmiwuere.... ? 587-227- 7 d San Juan Record Mrs. Anthony Camberlang for newlyweds Reception held Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Camberlang greeted friends at a reception Saturday evening in the Monticello LDS Cultural hall. The couple was married Friday, Aug. 28, In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The new bride Is the former Miss Karren Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Fay Gage, Orem, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Camberlang, Moab, are parents of the bridegroom, Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Coleen Dalton-Bridesmaids were Geraldine Nielson, Linda Lewis, Janeair Lyman, Teresa Frost, Barbara Barton, and Jeanette Harrison. Dainty flower girls were Ker- . rie and Tara Dalton, nieces of Returns from trip the bride. to fair and Canada y The couple will make their An exciting trip to the some in Salt Lake City where New York Worlds Fair, Canathe groom will continue his da, and points enroute has school work. been completed by Mrs. Redd. Returning to Utah she visited in Salt Lake City Canasta club meets with Maude and Howard Redd in Provo with the Oscar with Mrs. Redshaw and Jameson family. Mrs. Redd came on home Mrs. Helen OUT EAST Redshaw entertained the with her daughter, Mrs. BesGrandmothers Canasta club sie Bailey, and family who were in northern Utah for denWedhesdajr'at her home. tal work. Mrs. Bailey also atwere at three Cards played tables.-Gueswere Mrs. Daly tended Market Week in Salt from Farmington, Mrs. Jessie Lake City. McCabe and Mrs. Bessie West from Dove Creek. Sel it with a Classified Ad 27-da- Lo-vin- ts RETURNS FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Auto ington this year. DOVE CREEK Prince Houston NEW GRANDDAUGHTER enjoyed a combined selling and pleasure trip from Friday until Tuesday night In Nevada. While there they visited Reno and Lake Tahoe and other scenic points. Entertains club Mrs. Clyde Christensen was hostess last week to her bridge club. Prizes were won by Mrs. and Mrs. Ken Christensen Evan Pehrson. were Light refreshments served to the guests. FOR THE SHUMWAYS Mr. and Mrs. BLANDING Doug Brady of Rangely, Colo, are the parents of a new son. Mrs. Brady is the former Geraldine (Smuggle) Shumway. The grandparents are Glen and Eva Shumway. Linda Shumway has been helping to care for the other children. Thnrs. & Fri. SUNDAY IN NEW YORK C. Robertson J. Fonda You're always prepared, and never at a loss, Saturday SEVEN WAYS FROM SUNDOWN B. Sullivan A. Murphy Sun. when you stop first at & Mon. Hurst Oil Co. HE RIDES TALL D. Duryea T. Young Tues. & Wed. ENLISTS IN WACS Miss Gay Randall, daughter PARIS WHEN IT SIZZLES A. Hepburn W. Holden of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall, has enlisted in the Womens Visit the Snack Bar Fried Army Corp. She is stationed Chicken, Pizza, Hot Doughfor her Ft. at McClellan, Ala, nuts, Sandwiches. basic training. Scouting around for best auto service ? All signs point to us. Look here for car care that helps you go without a care. Savings ! SEPTEMBER 4 & 5 CLOSED LABOR DAY 2Tbox..6 TASTY LOAF SPREAD ASPARAGUS THAT MAKE THE MEAL! PEPPER WIENERS 3 Lb. 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