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Show Sock Hop an irmtb I Newlyweds honored at Open House Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young were honored at an Open House Saturday evening at the Monticello Golf Club. The couple was married March 19 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Theodore H. Burton officiating. A reception was s held that evening in the Cultural Hall. The bride, the former Louise Goodworth, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Good-wortKamas. Mr. and Mrs Darroll P. Young, Monticello, are parents of the groom. For her reception and open house the new Mrs. Young wore a gown of white brocade. , Bridesmaids JoAnn Carol Goodworth, Marie Goodworth, and Susan Good-wortsister of the bride, were dressed in shades of red Miss Amelie and Young was flower girl. The young couple is now at home at 108 C. St., Salt Lake City where both are senior Ka-ma- Good-worth- off-whit- Church dedication set for April 6 The Assembly of God Church dedication is scheduled for Tuesday, April 6 at 3 oclock in the afternoon, it is announced by Rev, Billy Long who is pastor of the church. Rev. Disrtict Supervisor R. G. Fulford will bring the dedicatory message and dedicate the building in conjunction with the monthly fellowship meeting in which the congregations of Durango, Cortez, Dove .Creek, Moab, Blanding and Bluff participate as part of the San Juan Section. The public is invited to this meetinis well as the youth rally1 a" 7:30 that evening in which the SectionaL Presbyter of the area, Rev. Paul Harrington" of Cflrtez" will bring the message. Thd San Juan Record ! Moattcetia, Utah Thursday,. April l, ,1965 Page Four j students at the University of Utah. Coming long distances for Saturdays open house were Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Latimer, Mrs. Mary r Deming and son Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Voyce and daughter Shauna, Mr and Mrs. Richard V. Good-wortand daughters, Mrs. Cora Whitmore and daughter, -- County students place in contest Mr. and Mrs. Jared Tucker were in Manti for the temple wedding of Mrs. Tucker's niece, Sherry Bigelow and Joseph Howell. They also visited Mr. Tuckers family in Elmo, Utah. On Saturday evening they were in Green River for the wedding reception of the newlyweds, Mjr. and Mis, Howell. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burr. Petite bridesmaids were Conae and Shalia Burr and Shauna Tucker. Attendants at a Utah Garden Clubs flower show school in Salt Lake City Friday were Susan Jameson of Monticello and Ada Rigby of Blanding who are in charge of flowers for the San Juan County fair. Lecturer Marguerite Allen demonstragave illustrative tions on various aspects of a flower show, one of the most important subjects being Guides for Staging a Flower Show. The school which lasted all was very informative and day, Our affections are our life. will result in better flower Procrastination is the art of We live by them; they supply shows in the county according our warmth. keeping up with yesterday. to Mrs. Jameson. She feels the William Ellery Channing time was well invested. Don Marquis -- gf ,afth$ Linford, for Salt- Lake. lots. Mrs. Susan Jameson visited relatives and friends In Salt Lake City over the past weekend In addition to attending the flower show school. s' '0 . . c r v ,v i f Vs ,, r V 4 7 t. I s- L '' the mine.: v" J f Power Rake u I 500-to- -l basis of every operation ,at , . Kennecott, wliih mil st be , maintained at peak efficiency to achieve the greatest ; economy possible rand assure successful cooper production, . A Self Propelled To pull out the accumulation of thatch, it opens the turf to sunlight and helps prevent fungus problems. fcfer r Power Sweeper CVx Self Propelled To groom your lawn and pick up all the dead grass after using Power Rake. ? ratio is more : than a mere statistic. 'Its the The FOR A MORE BEAUTIFUL LAWN ' " : - & 'V h , f f i EKemmemflQ A oppcr Carp oration NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY FERTILIZER Spreader loaned free with Fertilizer. Phone Utah Coppei 587-242- 4 , , Division Monticello Lumber 1 An equal opportunity employer", vci ri n iTEJ PINK SALMON Pound CHERRY CHOC ROUND BONE SALAD DRESSING 8Kra,t oz. 12 oz. box 59c 59c 489c Grade 69c u is. Indian Gem 2Vi size cans -- r' PRODUCE RED POTATOES ,0k.59e CARROTS ,ctuBd ! 215c 259c FROZEN Mandarin Oz. cans Med AA 2 Dozen PLUMS - Smelting 2250 tons of concentrate produces copper , . . . 650 tons of it. And that.., r represents about 1 500th of the material removed fi iu j XMXMHlHmHXHlNXN 1 . -- to 2 to: SEa OSs y EGGS . At the Magna and Arthur Concentrators the 90,00Q tons , .. of ore are crushed, ground , and put through the flotation process to product 2250 tons ; t of concentrate containing less than 30 copper. By the numbers: Adams, a former resident, has received a call to the Southern Brazil Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. of Latter-daThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Adams, George will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City in May. ORANGES w ", Brachs Royal Anne Pound Blanding, Utah San Juan Countys Ford Dealer , CHUCK ROAST ROUND STEAK ' PALMER'S FORD SALES - The moment we indulge our affections, the earth is metaand Hardware morphosed. Emerson Waldo Ralph khzhzhxhxhzhxmxhzmxhxh: A For A good buy on a New or Used Car The copper industry handles more material per pound of finished product than any , other basic industry. At that Kennecott, its 500 to is, 500 pounds of material' Putf teopper. 3 " J? George RENT Sylvan Johnson Bingham Canyon Miri& irtl F the form ofcoverburdeii and"'-''- 1 ore. Daily operations call for r the removal of 268,000 tons , of overburden so that 90,000 tons of ore can be mined. Thats a total of 358,000 V tons a day. came-fro- r Pound iui - -- - y's ROAST n SEE The material comes from the Open House Mr. and Mrs. Leland ShumMarch 27 way, parents of the groom; at the Blanding library for Mrs. Earl Giles, mother of the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Craig bride; Kay Gibs, the brides Shumway. brother; and the bride and In the receiving line were groom. Special attendants were Mrs. MONTICELLO LOCALS Kay Giles and Diane Giles. Lee Shumway preMiss Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Mur- sided Sonja book. Maurat the dock came - from Denver to een Palmer, guest Geraldine Hurst, Dannew their greet grandson, Sylvia Jo Shumway, and Mrs. iel Keele, who was named and Arlene were at the gift blessed Sunday. They stayed table. InLyman of the refreshcharge at the Dennis Murdock home. ments were Mrs. Venice LyMrs. Homer E. Smith and man, Mrs. Klio Klatt, Mrs. Alson, Redd, Salt Lake City, thea Christensen, Mrs. Janice were here last week visiting Shumway, Mrs. Mary Black, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. and Mrs. Helen Shumway. Frank Redd. Out of town guests included Bennion Redd and his older aunts of the bride. children spent the spring vacThe young couple will conation skiing at Alta and Park to live in Salt Lake City tinue City's' Treasure Mountain. On where Craig is attending the Monday the family visited the University of Utah and is a Arches National Monument. supervisor in the Primary Mrs. Marlehe Somerville Childrens hospital. ana her children traveled to Springville Thursday. They will stay there with her folks, Receives call Mrt ana Mr. Wayne Rasmussen, for a while. ' to Brazil Mission , 587-230- 6 in Salt Lake City The Karlsrud Chorale staring Edmond Karlsrud, bass baritone will appear here tomorrow night (Friday) at the Monticello High school auditorium under the auspices of the Community Concert Association. The Karlsrud Chorale is in its fifth season of touring and has been- - greeted with both popular and critical acclaim by all who have heard it during the previous seasons. The Chorale joins Edmond Karlsrud in an evening of music designed to please all musical tastes. Great masterpieces for male chorus are featured as well as many special arrangements by Charles Touchette. Each member of the ensemble is competent professional soloist in his own right with an extensive professional BLANDING Mrs-Fran- Phone flower show Edmond Karlsrud was held Saturday, -- . All Seniors, their dates, and their parents are invited to attend. Prizes will be awarded for the decorated socks in the following categories, weirdest, wildest, most original, most comical, and the best matching socks of a couple. A live band will play for the dance and cards and games will be provided for the adults. There will also be a guided tour of the El Paso plant for all those who are interested. The El Paso recreation hall will be the scene for all the held at library for Mr. and Mrs. Craig Shumway - . the party. House a City weekend visit with the family of her son, Joe Jackson.- Sunday Mr.' arid Mrs. Melvin Dalton, and daughter,- Amber, visited Mrs. Daltons parents, Mr: and' 'Higgins, in Dove Creek. Weekend visitors at the Vaun Mlckelsen home were Mrs. Mickelsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman, of Manti. The Dave Greenhalgh family were in Provo during the school vacation. They visited his parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. S. Ray Greenhalgh. . Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Brady spent the school holiday in Phoenix where they visited Miss Lillian Nieves . former college friends and did some sightseeing in the PhoeNow Associated With nix area. Have yo unotlced the imMi-Ladproved appearance of the Reed Bailey lot? These folks have 1 got an early start on their Beauty Salon The removal spring clean-up- . In Monticello o n old. fence and some dead h Miss Nieves has had one wood have started the lot on to being very attracthe year at Darrels Beauty tive. way Lets all get busy on our two years experience un-- d e r Jimmy Mannings House of Beauty. Up to date on the latest spiring trends. Available fer appointments will be held for the San Juan of fun. High school graduating class on April 17. Mothers of the Montezuma Attend Creek seniors are sponsoring Attend wedding for niece in Manti h Open grad class Concert features SJHS MONTEZUMA CREEK festivities. The wiener roast A Sock Hop and wiener roast at 6:30 will start the evening San Juan County High school students won four of the top six places in the Eastern Utah Division of the Utah State Mathematics contest. Winners are Gerald E. Hyde, 1st, Monticello; DeAnn Hailiday, 2nd, San Juan; Russell Killpack, 3rd, Emery; ; Merle, i Randall Imai, 4th, Carbon; Charles Lyman, 5th, San Juan; DAUGHTER BORN and Donald Bernhardt, 6th, TO MARK BARTONS San Juan. Both Gerald and Exciting news from Provo DeAnn are junior students so tells 'of the birth of a baby will be eligible for next years daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mark contest. Barton. The competition was in the The young examinalady, whose form of a three-hou- r name is Anne Lies, was born tion held March 6 at the Col14 7 lbs. March 24,. weighing lege of Southern Utah. oz. , . Local winners are students 4The happy grandmother and of Doyle B Rowley, Monticello aunt, Mrs. Don Barton and High school, and Richard LyJoyce Barton, went to Provo man, San Juan High school. Thursday to greet the newOther students entering comer. Sunday Mr. Barton and the contest were Howard Nielson, Joe, joined them, and son and Kevin Ramsey from they all returned to Monticello MHS, and Scott Blickenstaff and Calvin Bayles from SJHS. Monday. Mrs. College in Salt Lake City, set for ORANGE JUICE 6Poo?ea, Only 5 weeks left until Canyonlands .. Blue Mountain 19 "Show-Me-Day- ". Let's Clean up and Paint up the 249c town for the visiters! VI b-- RE Specials For Thursday, Friday APRIL 1, 2 & 3 & Saturday |