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Show y Blanding students MONTICELLO LOCALS, to Sait Lake show Mrs. Reta Bartell and Mrs. Carol Behunin journeyed to Salt Lake City last week to meet Mrs. Bartells sister, Mrs. Pearl Nichols, who was in Utah for a few days from her home in Washington state Roy E. Wight, father of Mrs. Nell Dalton and James Wight, passed away last week in Wentworth, Mo. after a long illness. Mrs. Dalton and the Wight family traveled there for the funeral on Monday. A welcome guest at the L. J. Bartell home has been an old friend, Marvin Clayton of Talo-ga- , Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Budge, Colorado Springs, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullmer. Mrs. More than 100 Blanding high school students will bus all the way to Salt Lake City Nov. 12 just to take in a show. The boys and girls are members of the San Juan High school choir. The occasion is Valley Music Halls production of the Rodgers and hit Flower Drum Song," starring Pat Suzuki and James Shigeta, playing through Nov. 20. Plans call for the troup to meet with the stars and to tour the new million-dolla- r music hall after the Hammerstein j uV By Helen Redshaw It was 22 above at Ucolo isnt this Monday morning wonderful fall weather. It seems the hunting has been rather poor this year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asmusson of Grand Junction were Sunday dinner guests of the L. V. Shutts on Oct. 24. The Dove Creek Grange met at the Grange Hall Tuesday evening. Not many people attended. Plans were made for a pot luck supper at the hall on Nov. 23. Boss: You should have been The Canasta club met at the Fullmer returned to their home here at 8 o'clock! of Mrs. Felix Kuykendall week-lon-g home them for a with George: Why, what last Wednesday with 11 members and one guest, Mrs. Jesstay. sie McCabe, present. Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Gold and Mrs. Helen Redshaw enjoyea Sunday dinner with Mrs. Daisy Dalrymple. A Halloween pot luck supper was held at the Eastland schoolhouse Saturday evening. AUTO BODY SERVICE Thurman Harris is helping the farming. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shutt left last Friday for Grand Junction where Leon attended the Scottish Rites Consistory and Mrs. Shutt consulted an eye specialist. They then went on to Delta, Colo, to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hixson. Robert Miller from Bluff is quite ill in the Monticello hosMrs. Christine Perkins with pital. Gordon Bartell left Thursday for Peoria, 111. with his loaded truck. Mr. Murdock, the Seminary teacher in Monticello, was a speaker in Sacrament at East-lan- d Sunday morning. Mrs. Murdock sang several songs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson have a new baby daughter born Nov. 2 in the San Juan The young miss hospital. weighed seven pounds. HEED A NEW PAINT JOB? Heres the place to come for the best job In town. Youll have your car back looking like new in no time at all . . . with the dents and scratches out, and shining, too! Palmers N. Highway Ford Sales Ph. Blanding u 678-298- 1 Rummage an Bake Sale scheduled Mohticello High School menu The annual rummage bale of the San Juan Communit Concert Association will be held this Friday and Saturday, Nov.5 and 6 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the building north of the Monticello Lumber on Main Street. Company There will be many articles, new and used, for sale including small items, books jewelry, ladies handbags, lamps, baby appliances, items, electrical hardware and a large selection of clothing. All clothing has been washed and pressed and is in good condition. In conjunction with the rummage sale there will also be a bake sale on Friday, starting at 10:00 a.m. and continuing until all the delicacies are sold. Some of Monticellos best cooks will contribute pies, cakes, cookies, bread and rolls and judging from past experience the early shopper will have the best selection. Proceeds from the rummage sale and the bake sale will be used to schedule a fifth community concert. Mon., Nov. 8 Fried chicken Fluff potatoes with chicken gravy Carrot curls Hot rolls & honey butter Fruited Jello BLUFF Feast Tues, Nov. tophers Club in traditional style. Witches, goblins, spooks and all manner of strange folk arrived at the schoolhouse, 9 Wed., Nov. 10 burgers on bun Buttered green beans Tomato slices Fresh grapes Milk Elder Keith Nielson Thors., Nov. 11 ham Elder Keith Nielson, son of potatoes with parsley Mr. and Mrs. D. Jay Nielson, butter former county residents now marshmallow salad of Cabbage Los has been N.M., Alamos, with fruit dressing called to fill a mission in the Whole wheat bread, butter southern states for the Church Fresh Glazed Bake apple of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. He entered the mission Nov. 12 home on Oct. 25 and his headFri, Fish with lemon will be in Atlanta, Ga. quarters Mixed vegetables with cheese Nielson graduated Elder sauce from Los Alamos High school Celery stick and has completed his freshRaisin bread, butter man year at Ricks College In cobbler Apricot Rexburg, Idaho. Milk Elder Nielson has an older brother, James, who Is serving The Dead Sea contains so a mission In the Costa Rica much salt that only the strong- area. est winds can whip up its sluggish surface ,the National Geographic says. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, November 4, 1965 Page Seven Milk right-of-wa- . WAS THE y Refreshments, including homemade cupcakes, were tastefully served by the refreshment committee, Mary Rose Longjohn and Phyllis Benally. High spot of the evening was the costume parade and the judges were hard put to it to select winners. However, they Opportunity comes to the finally selected the following Dr. Rudolph Ganz prizewinners: Katherine Black prepared. and Helen Sampson - most oriscariest; ginal; Leo Maryboy Robert Livingston - funniest; LITTLE Mary Jane Pontious - prettiest; Carl Vijil - ugliest. Three Eastern Potentates, James and Johnnie Sampson THEATRE and Tommie Stash, otherwise known as the Blue Feathers Monticello, Utah provided the music for Show Time 7:30 p.m. the evenings entertainment, and it was unanimously agreed that a fine time was had by Sat, Mon. & Tues. all. And the all comprised CAT BALLOU some 90 assorted children, Jane Fonda Lee Marvin adults. and teenagers The tradition of a masquerWed., Thurs. & Fri. ade party on Halloween, and BLACK SPURS particularly the association of the celebration with goblins, AND ghosts, wizards and witches on GIRLS ON THIS BEACH broomsticks, with all the attendant paraphernalia, traces Free show to its origin back many hundreds Jim Wight of years - May 13, 609 or 610 Bring Ad A.D., in fact. This was the date FASTEST MAN S AROUND UNTIL I 'Vv - - , Be sure they get their Vitality Quota every day . . . 1VKI.ZIP CAME nr AL0N6 That tomorrow starts from today and is one day beyond it, robes the future with hopes rainbow hues. Mary Baker Eddy am for flic IB Hot Water Heaters Dont be caught short for mealtime Space Heaters Tank Rentals your needs. We'll of take care your tank or bottle. Let us supply pa roundups this weekend. Stock Up On Extra Milk Now. . Mercury Is a frustrated mes senger. Hes been replaced Mr. ZIP, symbol of the ZIP Service Work - ! tif' v ,0 S 4 by Code program to Improve serv- AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION Vuhi OF UTAH Mf rmrnrt ice. When you use ZIP Cods 24 Hr. Service In your address, it assures, speedier, faster delivery. ( a flamoloss V emie lajseisie Lee Oil Co. 587-275- 7 Monticello In the Time was when the stock market was largely the haunt of men of wealth who could readily afford the luxury of fulltime investment counselors to worry over their investments. How times have changed! The rich can still afford the best in services, of course, but now their position is no longer BIG November exclusive. e in years ago the first 1924, to be exact mutual fund was established. This development, more than any other, perhaps, helped to popularize and broaden the appeal of equity investment in this country. Over the years mutual funds have helped to democratize the investment of capital in American business and industry, permitting individuals of modest means to share in the growth and development of the national economy. In the years since its birth, the mutual fund industry has grown steadily until today it manages assets worth more than $31 billion for more than 3.5 million Americans, according to the Investment Company Institute, New York. Basically, mutual funds provide a simple, convenient way for individuals, regardless of economic status, to pool their money and become partners in American business and Forty-on- Anniversary Issue of The Improvement Era of tine Time C1iuj?c!jL Revelation Mutual funds offer professional investment management, at reasonable cost. They incorporate the sound principles of diversification of investment risk and continuous investment supervision. One fund share represents a proportionate interest in a pool of securities of as many as a hundred or more companies. Actually, the ownership of such a portfolio by an individual of average means would be difficult, if not impossible, except through the medium of the mutual fund. Authority Organization First Principles and Ordinances Spiritual Gifts Fruits of Religion osLIuL More Worry Free. There is less to go wrong with a flameless electric dryer. For example, there are approximately half as many parts in the heating unit as in a flame type. More Simple Mechanism. All clothes dryers use electricity, but electric dryers use only electricity. Because an electric as much as dryer is less complicated, it costs less to buy $40 less than a comparable flame-typ- e model. A flameless electric dryer dries clothes as fast as they can c safely be dried consistently. g Youll like the many features in the new electric models at your dealers. 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LET'S PLAN OUR Knowles I enclose my check or money order In the amount of J k Address Name State City Ward or a year only years Q years Iyear Q O Branch 7ip Co- de- stake or Mission $ 3,00 $3.75 6s, $8.75 A Delicious Check HAPPINESS IS A RED TOBOGGAN- -A LEE GIVING UNSPOTTED TEMPORAL Joseph Fielding Smith SPIRITUAL CLIP AND MAIL' 01 TT SaL -- SO Sandwich See FRANK PELLY For a good buy on new or used cars Palmer's Ford Sales Blanding, Utah San Juan County's Ford Dealer Out West Cafe A1 Kiefer and Staff Also: 216 Valuable Prizes Color TV Set. AM-FStereo. Electric Automatic Washer. Electric Dryers. Electric Range. Electric Dishwasher. Portable TV Sets. Scores of other electric appliances and housewares in Intermountain Electrical Associations big electric dryer contest. INDIAN RUGS AND JEWELRY Moccasins Cedar Berry Beads It's So Easy To Win just estimate the number of electric dryers sold in this area since January 1, 1947. Free entry forms at your electric dealers. You Nothing to buy to enter. Act now! A flameless electric dryer costs less, dries best Because its electric, to all Martyrs by Pope Boniface IV. It can easily be seen how the banishing of the pagan idols and the veneration of the great Christian Saints and Martyrs instead is symbolized by the Halloween festivities of today when, after midnight, the "pagan revelry gives way to one of the Churchs great feast days, All Hallows (an Old English word for Holy), better known as All Saints. The date was changed from May 13 to Nov. 1, when Pope Gregory III dedicated an oratory in St. Peters to all saints on that date. Pon-tiou- Milk the the Blessed Virgin Mary and which had been transformed for the occasion in appropriate style by the decoration committee, Helen and Marie Longjohn and Mary Jane and Alice salad on lettuce Raisin cookies Teen The Eve of the of the dedication of the pagan of All Hallows (Saints) temple In Rome, known as was celebrated by the St, Chris- Pantheon (all the gods) Frankfurter casserole Hard rolls, butter Carrot pineapple & cocoanut the other driver doesnt if its your I St. Christopher's Mission News Milk The Utah Safety Council sugBe prepared to stop gests at every intersection in case New Yorks old Pennsylvania Station was modeled after a single room In ancient Romes Baths of Caracalla. . Elder Keith Nielson called on mission its betterI UTAH POWEP i LIGHT CO. |