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Show an Blanding Gardeners plan show," sale I BLANDING The Blanding Gardeners club met Friday night in the city building and planned a flower show and sidewalk sale during the coming Pioneer Days. The flower snow win ue held in the library from pm Fri , July 2. Minnie Johnson, asks chairman, everyone to bring flower arrangements between am. The sidewalk sale will be in front of Rubys Flower shop on Sat , July 3. Louven Guymon, chairman asks that all donations for the sale be brought to her home or to Pauline Lauder-back- s home by Thurs , July 1, or call to either of these ladies, and the sale items will be picked up. A Navajo rug has been donated to the club by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunt and will be displayed at the different stores in town until July 2. Funds from the rug sale will go toward the beautification of the triangle, a project of the Gardeners After the business meeting a flower game was played with Mrs. Guymon and Mrs. Lauder-bacMrs. winning the prizes. Door prizes went to Mrs. Johnson, Engagement told Marriage told 3-- 7 Yvonne F. Hoggard and Dale Walker exchanged vows June 4 in Las Vegas, Nev. 1 The young couple honeymooned at Lake Tahoe before returning to Monticello. They w ill leave this weekend to make their home in Shonto, Ariz where Mr. Walker operates a trading post. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs. Lewis Fuller, Monti- cello. Mr. and Mrs Jesse L. Walker, Flagstaff, Ariz , are parents of Mr. Walker. , 'Seven Brownies' hold second meet Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Barrell The Seven BLANDING club held their Brownies second meeting at the home of their leader, Wanda Black. Rhonda Deveris, president, conducted the meeting. The prayer was offered by Jeanne Black and Joan Redd led the If Youre group in singing Happy." After the pledge of pledge, allegiance and the the girls began their work procheese salad ject They made sandwiches and two different milk drinks which they ate for Nancy Himmelberger says vows 4-- 4-- lunch. Other members of the club are Denise Blickenstaff, Debra Diane Staggs, and Palmer, Terri Lynn Holt. The club plans to meet at 10.30 a.m. each Thursday. t Professor to be Methodist pastor r BLANDING Professor Howard V. Leslie of Salt Lake City wllT move to Dove Creek, Colo, for the summer and serve as pastor for the Dove Creek Mrs. Stewart F. .Lewis and Blanding Methodist Churches. & & He replaces the Rev. John Carr, who has been transferred to Lafayette, Colo. Rev. Carr will attend Iliff School of TheoThe Manti LDS Temple was and Mi's. Clement Johnson, logy. Mr. Leslie is a professor at the setting for the Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford JohnJune 11, wedding of Miss Bet- son, Mr. and Mrs. Tyron. Lew- Westminister College In Salt Lake City. ty Ann Barton and Stewart F. Lewis. Officiating at the cere- is, Mark Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton, Karl Barton, mony was John D. Rogers. Following the wedding the and Mr. and Mi's. Jack Burr. newlyweds were honored at a wedding dinner hosted by Members of BLANDING Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, par- Mew residents the Peterson family held a reents of the groom. The bride union and dinner June 12 at is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Third Reservoir park. Mi in community Don R. Barton. and Mrs. Henry Peterson were . After a short honeymoon to BLANDING - Mr. and Mrs. m Charge of the reunion. the parks of Southern Utah carsix dinner the Following the couple returned to Monti- Wayne P. Erlnstrom are new loads of people went to Brushy cello to make their home. They arrivals in the' community. Basin to view the Indian ruins. will greet friends at a recep- ThejT are living 'in Palmers In the evening they were tion Saturday, June 19, in the trailer court. guests at the home of Mrs. t Monticello Ward Cultural Mr. Ennstrom Mary Laws where light refreshIn is working Hall. ments were served. In the eveThe new Mrs. Lewis and her the Welfare office. ning the group met at the lihusband both have attended Mr. Erinstrom Was a mission- brary where they discussed University. ary companion 6f Keht Tibbetts Brigham Young ipipBifwniwwsrs a Mr. Iewis has filled art LDS Church Mission in Argentina. when they were in the Samoan Friends and relatives at- Islands. Mrs. Claranita Erinstrom Is tending the wedding were: par- a daughter of DeVere MeCal-listeafid was a missionary ents of the bride and groom; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frost, Mr. companion of Wilma Laws. Couple married in Manti Temple Miss Marlene Monroe MONTEZUMA CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Monroe of Soda Springs, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter Marlene to Lyle H. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel I. Wolf of Montezuma Creek. Miss Monroe is a 1964 graduate of Soda Springs High school and Is a June graduate of LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. . i Mr. Wolf is a 1964 graduate of San Juan High school, and will graduate from Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute in March 1966. No wedding date has been set. ? i Scores due June 26 on women's tourney Members af the Womens Golf Association will have an extra week to play off their first match in the first tournament of the summer. Pairings are posted on the bulletin board at the Pro shop. Scores must be in by Saturday, June 26 Peterson Family has reunion tt genealogy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warren left this morning for Provo w here Mrs. Warren w ill attend the County Recorders convention Mrs. Eva Black is enjoying a visit from her Miss Jill Carter, of Cedar City. grand-daughte- The San Juan Record Monticello Utah Thursday, June 17, 1965 Page Four For The Best . . . Breakfast Luncheon Elk Farewell luncheon Local young people for Mrs. festival Dinner Blanding, Utah McDonaTd The lady employes at the courthouse enjoyed a at noon Wednesday to to Mrs. Wes say good-by- e McDonald who has neen secretary to the County Attorney for some months and to visit with Mrs. Angela Thayer, former employe who is visiting here from Nevada. All enjoyed the smorgasn bond luncheon which was held in the recorders office. Six young Monticello people will participate in the LDS Dance Festival to be held Friday and Saturday in the University of Utah Stadium jfn Salt Lake City. They are Julie Redd; Pat Hawkins, Diane Heaton, Mike Young, Jeff Frost, and Paul Redd. The local dancers will! be more than 2000 youag people to dance in the colorful f festival. Many places seen Taking the group to Salt during vacation Lake City will be dance direcLoyd George Morey tors Alfred Frost and Mr, and children George and Varena have recently returned from a Mira. Jack Young, 3,000 mile vacation trip to the west coast. Public invited . On the way, Mr. Morey tour-eseveral Drivers License offices, and did quite a lot of to science exhibit sight-seeinThey visited AlStudents, attending a catraz, San Quentin, took an summer science class, ocean cruise on the Pacific, will have an exhibit of their went to Treasurer Island, projects from 4 pm. Friday, toured San Francisco and China Town, and saw the Golden June 18 at tne Montlcell'o Ele- Gate and Oakland Bay bridges. ". t mentary school. During the 10 day trip, the The public is invited to travelers camped out They report a very enjoyable time., h d Ridge Cafe Indian Rugs and Jewelry MOCCASINS CEDARBERRY BEAD8- - two-wee- Good Food Too! Out West Cafe A1 Kiefer and Staff planned for next des of San Juan County. Bakers have meeting Busy , on Club The Busy Bakers met Tuesday at the homo of their leader, April Lee. The girls made four kinds of 4-- sandwiches. Next week they will learn how to make milk shakes. Dr. D. Faust, Chiropractor announces that as of Thursday, July 1, 1965, his office will be in: a new location at 215 E., 2nd N.,Mon- .74 ticello. AGENCYCFOR ' 5 I Cortez Laundry Office hours: are 9:30 V ajn. -8 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. Leave Dry Cleaning And Laundry At ' . . . o CITY MERC MONTICELLO i Pickup Delivery Mondays & Thursdays Phone lb youth going to Snow College for the n youth camp last week were, from left, and Sandra Eastland; Monticello; Harvey, Frost, Kline Carroll and Tim Black, Blanding. Accompanying the group was County Agent Bell Argyle, shown in rear. Educational and recreational programs were enjoyed by the youth from Monday through Thursday. 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Her fingertip veil was caught to a coronet adorned with brilliants. She carried a bouquet of blue carnations and white roses. Patricia Harral, maid of honor, wa3 dressed In a street-lengt- h gown of white lace over blue. Best man was Larry Perkins. Miss Diane Cash was at the guest book, and Miss Tina Hunt and Miss Clara Randall took care of the gifts. Serving were Misses Pat Pehrson. Linda Wood, and Lorna Evans. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Barrell, Olathe, Colo.; Mrs. D. J. Strickland and children. Springer, N.M.; Mrs. Harold Miller and sons, Marie and Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and children, and Mrs. Guymon. Refreshments were served by hostesses, Jessie Bayes and Mrs. Lauderback. Mrs. Hunt, Oz. Cans u. ceiio 259c 99c 2 LB. PK. VH Royal Garnet GRAPE JUICE 0 6 Oz. Cans PRODUCE GROUND BEEF Pound CUCUMBERS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi Blue Mountain PEi June 18 & 19 |