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Show Farm Bureau banquet -- Kebus Rotas have By Grace Cleary Decorations were patriotic and theme quite military, a composite of Lincolns and Washingtons birthdays, at a potluck supper party held by the Rebus Rota club at the Library Wednesday evening. The members brought their partners as guests and strains of Sousa marches floated out to welcome arrivals to tables. Liberty bells and blue cocked hats centered the tables. Two of the hostesses, Jane Milner and Tharla Holyoak wrote the script which inter- spersed the musical numbers rendered by members of the audience as payment of forfeits; these upon giving displeasing answers to questions red-wh- it Stake MIA ball set for Feb. 20 The Best Things in Life Are Free is the theme selected for the pnnual San Juan Stake MIA Gold and Green Ball. The dance will be held o Saturday, Feb. 20 In the LDS Cultural Hall. Dancers from Moab, LaSal, Blanding, and Montlcello will perform in the floor show which will begin at 8 p.m. The floowshow narrative has been written by Betty McDonald and Norma Young. The dance will feature the music of an orchestra from Carbon college. The public is Icordially invited .to attend. There is no admission charge. Mon-tlcell- MHS music patriotic party By Grace Cleary The musical program presented by the Montlcello High Schools A and B bands and girls chorus under the direction of Reid H. Davis was delightful in its variety. The A band continued to perform at the high level it attained In the Christmas program; each Instrument lending its unique support. The rhythm lent by the drums and the special sound of the muted cornets were especially intriguing. The B band, directed by Grayson Redd, showed great The rec- improvement over its former . MEXICAN HAT What a big difreation hall was the scene of performance. a few months learning the Scouts Blue and Gold ban- ference makes. quet and their Pinewood DerThe sweet voices of the girls by last Thursday evening. Sixty-fiv- e persons enjoyed the ham supper and the eve- Attend ward reunion nings activities. The supper Mr. and Mrs. Rell Argyle was followed by the award and children Sonja and Jargon to the Cub travelled to Ogden Saturday presentations Scouts and the Boy Scout where' they attended a ward reunion in the evening. They Kirk Pehrson graduated spent a very enjoyable evefrom a Cub to a Webelo, and ning visiting with friends the Cubs explained the steps they made while living in the ward. necessary to be a Webelo. In the Pinewood Derby for Mrs. Bryant Brady and two speed, first place went to younger children accompanied Kirk Pehrson; second to Don- the Argyles to Ogden where ald Brown; and third place was Mrs. Bradys father met them won by Danny Lambson. Re- and took Mrs. Brady and the ceiving first place for car children to Logan for a weeks expects to go up style was Cameron Staveley; visit Bryant to bring them home. Mike second, Bradshaw; and Another travelling companthird James Black. ion of the Argyles was Mrs. John Peterson who went as The committee for the express their ' apprecia- far as Salt Lake City with tion for the help and cooper- them. She visited over the ation they received in making weekend with her parents, Mr. the event a success. and Mrs. Charles Snow there. to Revolutionary pertaining and Civil wars. The program followed a plentiful dinner composed of everyones favorite dishes. Everyone enjoyed the evening. Besides Mrs. Holyoak and Mrs. Milner, Mrs. Nina Hyde and Mrs. Grace Cleary were hostesses. Scout event is huge success nt V chorus gave a welcome break between the instrumental sections of the concert. The concert as a whole was well worth attending on a cold, stormy night . members Club . i J&L Mr. and Mrs. William I. Wolf have dinner party Members of the Monticello Country club and guests met Saturday night at the club house for a dinner party.. The tables were beautifully decorated In the Valentine motif with valentines for place cards. Ken Bailey acted as master of ceremonies. Miss Hanson, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Bruce Hanson on the piano, sang two numbers. Serving on the committee for- the party were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. John Ror ing, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bailey, and Mrs. Joan Saunders. - Valentine social held at LDS hall BLANDING The Blanding Third Ward Relief Society held a Valentine social in the LDS Cultural Hall Saturday evening. The hall was decorated in the valentine motif. After the delicious family style dinner, the evening was spent In social dancing to the magic music of Lawrence Welk (captured on tape by Lawrence Wright). cl, ; Double ring ceremony unites couple MONTEZUMA CREEK On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 14, Miss Julia Janeen Adams and William I. Wolf were united in marriage in the Calvary Baptist Church. The Rev. Donald Forbes performed the double ring ceremony. The bride chose for her wedfloor length ding a gown of white brocade. The fitted bodice had long pointed sleeves and a bateau neckline. Her waist length bouffant veil was attached to a dainty tiara of rhinestones. She carried a white Bible covered by a spray of white gladoli with touches of blue ribbon. The brides sister, Miss Sue Adams of Logan, was maid of honor. Her gown was a street length embroidered crystalene of sky blue, and she carried a bouquet of white glads and carnations. LeRoy Wolf from Albuquerque acted as best man for his brother. The brides mother, Mrs. Robert M. Adams, wore a green dress with pumpkin colored acessories. The grooms mother, Mrs. Herchel I. Wolf, was dressed in light turquoise with black accessories. Both wore corsages of white carnations. Ushers were Larry Adams from Logan and Lyle Wolf. Miss Alana Fisher played bell-skirte- sea-foa- n Fancy. But not too (ancy. Just enough to make your friends think youve found oil in the basement You may think so, too, when you get acquainted with Buicks V-the best thing that ever happened to 6 cylinders. Its 225 cu. in. delivers 155 hq., without delivering you to the gas station ail the time. As to the plain, homely price: youll find it looks restful in the family budget. We design the Buick Special so you can drive a Buick and still enjoy the other good things in life. See your Buick dealer. Remember: a Buick for only $2343.00. Thats the plain, honest (inspiring) truth. : 6 Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen Rearrangements ? 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Robert Anderson was master of ceremonies for an impromptu program which was planned by Donna Redd and Maxine Frost. The program participants were called on without advance notice and were able to provide a refreshing and at times hilarious evening of entertainment. pruning New Kitchens Jim Slavens 6 Blanding 678-389- art Ladies enjoy v program at meeting The womens group of the Monticello Country club held their monthly meeting last Thursday night at the club house. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ben Askew, Mrs. Sam Parry, and Mrs. Jim are urged to remember this Wight. Oscar Richardson, local art date and be in atendance. teacher, presented the program Male chorus group on art. were served Refreshments hostesses. the by here to The Mendelssohn Male Chorus group will be in Montlcello Feb. 28 to give a concert in Monticello High school authe wedding music and Charles the The 'group is under Brown sang two selections ditorium. direction of Elvis B. Terry, the during the ceremony. faculty member of the BrigAt the reception following ham Young University music the wedding, Miss Sue Lynn department. Wolf and Miss Jan Carr were This male chorus group is in charge of the guest book. believed to be the oldest conguests included tinuous choral organization In the brides parents, Mr. and the state of Utah with the exMrs. Robert Adams and daugh- ception of the Salt Lake Tabter Sheila; Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ernacle choir. ris Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim The Mendelssohn members Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. Chaun-ce- y include steel workers, profesBlack, Zenna Black, and sors, lumbermen, teachers, reSusie Martineau, all from tired citizens, and police ofMike Crittenden, ficers, who contribute their Blanding; Monticello; Mrs. Lewis Wat- time and vocal talents as a son, Suisun City, Calif.; Jerry hobby. Miss Fussell, Albuquerque; Marlene Monroe, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Craftee club has Bertram, Bloomfield, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris, and party Donna and Sharon Harris, meeting BLANDING The Craftee Mrs. Eunice Tucker, Vickie and Willa Deen from Farm- club met twice the past week. On Thursday night Barbara ington. Certonio was hostess for the The new Mrs. Wolf is a 1963 regular meeting. school of Ogden High graduate Mrs. Certonio served a deand Mr. Wolf is a 1963 gradu- licious lunch to the group and ate of San Juan High school. the evening was spent doing He attended Utah State for one handwork and playing games. year and is presently employOn Friday night the ladies ed at the El Paso Natural Gas with their husbands met at Blanco plant near Bloomfield. the home of Mrs. Barbara PatFor travelling the bride terson for a party. Hostesses wore a turquoise silk jersey for this event were besides sheath with black accessories. Mrs. Patterson, Jeanne JohnAfter Feb. 16, the couple son, Mary Black, Grace Bradwill makq their home at 1110 ford, and Afton Grover. W. Chaco St., Aztec, N. M. Arts club has dinner party We Specialize In Special guests from Utah State Farm Bureau will be in Monticello at this time. appear ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton hosted Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Redd and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cahoon at a dinner party Sun- Fine day afternoon. The occasion celebrated the Decorations in a Valentine Redds and Bartons wedding motif set a romantic mood for Mr. Bartons anniversaries and the annual Fine Arts club valbirthday. entine party for members and their partners. The Saturday NEW GRANDDAUGHTER evening party was held in the FOR SAM PARRYS Monticello library. Word was received last week A delicious turkey dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parry was served to the group under of a new granddaughter born the direction of the party comFeb. 10 to their daughter, mittee, Madge Anderson, Em-Evelyn and her husband, Alan Nielson in Provo. The young lady weighed 6 Club hears about lbs. 2 ozs. and has been named Dana Lee. school and 0 , os students present concert Fancy car: Buick Special V--6 ' O It is true that unity is a source of strength, in agriculture or any other group. Farm Bureau members have known this for a long time. This is one of the reasons Farm Bureau members hold a banquet each year at this time. Plans are in process at the present time for San Juans annual party. The banquet will be held at 7 p.m. March 4 in the Monticello High school cafeteria. All members and their wives set for March arrangements con- Montlcello, Utah Thursday, February 18,. 1965 Page Four ADAMS ATTEND REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams traveled to Salt Lake City last week to attend a family gathering held annually by the children of Mrs. Adams father, David P. Black, on his birthday, Feb. 10. Following the reunion the Adamses spent three days in Las Vegas vacationing. REDD'S YOUR BUICK DEALER ' Phone Utah Monticello, 587-225- 8 Empire Theatre DOVE CREEK Show Time 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday THE STRANGLER' Diane Sayer Victor Buono Ellen Corley (Replaces Racing Fever) Cartoon Saturday and Sunday OF HUMAN BONDAGE L. Harvey K. Novak Cartoon The Amazing Bird Tikonis club has Valentine's party The annual Valentines party of the Tikonis club was held at the library last Wednesday night with Della Wright, Sandra Trueblood, Jeanne Robinson, and Lorraine Hanson as hostesses. The partners of the members were guests. A musical program was enjoyed. F Bridge club meets with Mrs. Adams . The Tuesday night bridge sisting of valentines and vio- club was held this week at lets were- - brought' by Mrs. the home of Mrs. Joe Adams. Guy Palmer, Mrs. Ruth Redd, A dessert course was served Mrs. Warren Bronson, Mrs. at tables decorated in the ValTruman Rigby and - Mrs. entine motif. Cards were play, ' George Hurst, Jr.' f ed at three tables. 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