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Show tm m& seossut Open house wi!l Sports night for honor newlyweds Et I Cetera BLANDING An open new uml different was held hy Mr. and Night Calorettes Couple receive mission call watch weight Something a Sjkirtsjr Thursday, Jan. 20, at the high school of pynin.i-iuly meinis-rThe ;t (Vteia C'luh. Volleyball was played by the members, with table games for those less actively Im lined. I.ynette Adams. Jeannie Nell son and Ieon Allgaier were in-i- , .tilled as new members of the Barbara Ann for mem-Imtof Tin Caloreito Cluhi I which met Thursday morning. Jan. 20. at her home. Instead of the regular business meetthe Blanding I.Huary honoring ing, a Tuperware Party was their foster sn Mitt lu ll held with Jacqiiic Hunt showand his bride, the former ing her line of Tuperware Winnlfred lirown of Moccasin, merchandise for the ladies. A farewell testimonial SunAria. Elder Howard L. Nielson Refreshments of low calorie The young couple arc to be punch and low calorie cookies day, Jan. 30, will honor Elder will be honored at a farewell married in the St. George were served to those present Don SiH-rrRedd prior to his testimonial Sunday, Jan. 30 at Temple Thursday Jan. 27, after dub. The Calorette Club Invites dcjiarture for the. New England a 30 p in. during the Monllcello uartJ Kjerameni meeting. The which they will travel to Mocanyone who has a weight pro- States Mission of the Church sun Refreshments were served of Mr, and Mrs. Milton casin for a reception at the which Included barbequed blem to Join their group and Nielson, Howard will serve in home of the bride's parents. those Interested should con- of Jesus Christ of latter-daSaints. The meeting will lie at the Eastern States Mission of Mr. Kalaull, a native of 11a- tact Barbai a Ann Palmer. 4 p.m. In connection with the the Church of Jesus Christ of . . wall, came to this area as a Saints. Mission Monticello 2nd Ward Sacra- latter-daLDS missionary to the Indians. DUP meets With Club Garden to headquarters are In New York ment meeting. lilanding became bis home and Mrs. Lila Palmer the Hunts his second family. meet February 2 Speakers will be the mission- City. for the evening The Nellie BLANDING He is presently attending Brig-hahis parents. Bp. and Mrs. willSjieakers ary, The Montlcello Garden Club lie Elder Nielson. Mr. ana F. Bennlon and Young University. his Redd, Grayson Lyman camp of the will meet at 7:30 pm., Feb. 2 Mrs. Nielson, Kenneth B. Everyone Is cordially Invit- Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the Monticello Library with grandmother, Mrs. Iva S. Sper- Muughan and Richard WilItedd will Mrs. "No house. ry. the attend to sing ed oien the newly elected officers conliams. Itp. John D. Lew is will met Friday at 3 p.m. at the Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Meyer ducting the business meeting. Man Is an Island. remarks. There will be a give home of Lila Palmer. Ann and Jana Redd will sing saxophone solo "Whispering A program will be presented MYF lesA farewell BLANDING the Kisten Perkins gave Blending Ill Go Where You Want Me Dunow, Mrs. by Paul Nielson. Chrisson on James Rirle, a Scotch testimonial in honor of Elder by Mrs. Marge Mrs. To Go, Dear Lord, and Frank, Hope, tine Nielson and Marian HoldMarkosek. and MargueP. Sister Mable and Hurst and Meyer Stephen immigrant, elects officers Grayson, Vernon and Scott en will sing, "I Believe, Prayrite Pehrson. gave a report on the life of Marie Meyer will be held in Redd will sing "I Need Thee ers will be by Eddie Allred a The is club mother-in-laconducting Ward Second Sunday Mary Terry Blanding ISLANDING The Blanding her Every Hour". Prayers will be and Keith Nielson. and drive 7 anyone at p.m. They have membership by L. Frank Redd and Vernon Methodist Youth Fellowship Hurst. Lunch was served by Jan. 30called Elder Nielson is a graduate In In interested or to serve in the gardening Lila Palmer and Ula Stevens. been W. Sperry. Scott B. Redd and Montlcello High school met Tuesday evening at the becoming a member of the club Grayson W. Itedd will play the of Netherlands Mission. where he was outstanding in Mr. Meyer fulfilled a mission is Invited to attend this church for their regular week and organ postlude athletics and scholastic achieve, prelude Members enjoy to the Netherlands In 1918-49- . music. menu He was on the basketball ly meeting. After the devotion Both Mr. and Mrs. Meyer A graduate of Monticello team, of the football al service, the young people were born In the Netherlands Adult math class High school. Elder Redd was team and he lettered In golf elected their officers for the travelogue and will be returning to their of his senior and track. He received an coming year. The Rebus Rota Literary original homeland. class and a member of the var- academic scholarship to BrigMr. and Mrs. Meyer have to organize Elected were Susan Klatt, Club held their January meet sity basketball team. He had ham Y'oung University where 1947 president; Debbie Avery, BLANDING The organi- a leading part in the senior he is currently a freshman stulng on Wednesday night Jan. lived In this area since Brenda Moore, sec- 12, at the home of Mrs. Mild and in Blanding the past three zational meeting concerning play "Our Town. He has Just dent. retary; Florence Marold. trea- red Odette with Mrs. Glenda years. They have two children, the adult education modern completed his sophomore year Elder Nielson will receive a and Redd Kent Mrs. Moore Darrel Joe and (Irene! surer; Wood as math class will be held next at Brigham Young University week of training at the LDS Jr. Meyer Kuykendall, activity Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, at w here he is a master of cere- Mission home, beginning Feb. Following the business meet- Stephen The couple will enter the 7:30 men; Handle Marold, refreshr monies for the school's pro- 7 before he leaves for his p.m. In the the conducted ing by president, 21. on Feb. home ments. room at the Blanding Elemen- gram bureau. Mrs. June Hanson, Miss Elea-nor- e mission assignment In the east. The MYF meets each Tuestary school, according to John Elder Redd Is an Eagle Scout Hacking entertained the R. Sawyer, principal. day evening at 7:30 at the group with a program which and has been aw arded the LDS Methodist Community Church included the showing of slides Mr. Sawyer says that so far Duty to God award. He has Community mission in Blanding. and a travelogue on her recent the Interest indicates that two been active in his Priesthood circle meets classes will lie held. In order quorums. He will enter the European tour. Refreshments VFW. AUXILIARY Mrs. Janies Barry and her were served by the hostesses to work out the details for mission home In Salt Lake City K.NJOY SOCIAL these classes, It is necessary Feb. 7 for a week's training mother, Mrs. Helen Redshaw, for anyone who cannot attend before leaving for the New entertained members of the BLANDING The VFW CELEBRATE 38T1I Mission Circle of Monticello the organizational meeting to England States, the same met Saturday evening, Jan. 22 WEDDI NG AN NI VERSA UY his father and Community Church Wednescall the Blanding Elementary sion for a social with the Ladies BLANDING Celebrating By Helen Kedsliaw Grandfather Redd served. school by Wednesday. day, Jan. io at Mrs. Rcdshaws Auxiliary. Bingo provided the their 38th wedding anniversary Harold Frizell suffered apartment. entertainment for the evening. with friends Frihome at their stroke at his home Monday During the business meeting, George Petty was elected new day, Jan. 21 were Mr. and Mrs. and is now In the San Juan conducted by Mrs. R. W. Beacommander as Frank Pelly Is Lynn Lyman. They served hospital. sey, the group voted to send a planning to move to Cortei, homemade Ice cream and pie to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley, Cash contribution of $10 for One block east of Bowleya COMMUNITY CHtfRCH Colo. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley the following guests the purchase of library books Trailer Court (American Baptist) and Mrs. Clarence Rogers, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Barry to Mather School at Beaufort, Monticello and Mrs. Philip Hurst, Mr. and went to C. E. Crapos Saturday Sunday S.C., a negro school. Pastor Byron Moore Pastor Robert Beasey The San Juan Record Mrs. Parley Hurst, Mr. and evening. There were five tables Mrs. Velma Askew gave the Sunday Mrs. Joseph Nielson, Mr. and for cards after a delicious pot 9:45 a.m. Sunday school Montlcello, Utah 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship devotional and Mrs. Marguerite Thursday, January 27, 1906 Mrs. Grant L. Bayles, Mr. and luck dinner. 11:00 a.m. Pehrson gave the lesson on Worship Mrs. Bart Lyman and Mr.' and Mrs. Bernice Barry entertain Page Four 6:30 p.m. Training Union Witness" by Enith Smith, Mrs. Ervin Palmer. ed the Mission Circle at her COMMUNITY METHODIST 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 100 E. and 300 So. after which refreshments were mothers home in Monticello CHURCH served to .11 members and a Wednesday on Jan. 19. 8:00 p.m. Evening prayer Blanding guest, Mrs. fda Decker of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley a former mtmber of the group. meeting Pastor Dale Tnlloeh and son took a trip last week to Seattle where they 8:45 a.m. Worship services FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OPEN HOUSE purchased a new truck. They then visited relatives In Port- DOVE CREEK METHODIST Blanding CHURCH Pastor Byron Moore land, Ore. and former neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tay- 11:00 a.m. Worship service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:00 a.m. Worship Services lor at Woodburn, Ore. Pastor Father David C. Fireside Chat w'as held at 5:00 p.m. Worship Services In honor of Mrs. Mary Cornelia Adams Goddard the Eastland Church Sunday Moab evening. CHURCH OF CHRIST AL Mrs. Laurence Calliham had Montezuma Creek by Merrie Miles luck dinner a and & a.m. 8:00 Mass 9:30 pot Sunday Perkins on her 80th birthday, Jan. 28, at quilting Sunday her home last Thursday. Monticello I have a lifelong friend and 7:00 p.m. Services Mrs. Jack Calliham will have Sunday in the 16 years she has been Wednesday one this Thursday. 12:30 p.m. Mass 7:00 p.m. Services married I have never seen her Mr. Gitten, Leslie Pounty and Monday 1966 from 6 to 9 p.m., Monticello San house in a mess! But when I livmissionaries Mr. Sarton, 8:00 a.m. Mass WARD SECOND LDS asked about her methods of ing in the tenant house at Thursday Bishop F. Bennion Redd housekeeping, she had no dewere Sunday dinner 8:00 a.m. Mass Phone JU finite answer and I have come guests at the Jaime Crowleys. Juan County Library. A cordial invitation to the conclusion that she is Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 8:30 a.m. Sunday a born Priesthood good housekeeper! Pastor W. L. Burchett spent the weekend skiing on 9:40 a.m. Sunday school Most of us are not so fortunPurgatory near Durango, Colo. Sunday 3:00 p.m. Choir ate. We must work at finding is extended to her friends and relatives They were accompanied by 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 4:00 p.m. Sacrament meeting the most effective method of 11:00 Morning Worship five couples from Moab. 10:45 a.m. Testimony meet- accomplishing our daily tasks. 6:30 p.m. Young People's ing. first Sunday of After serious thought I have A U.S. Savings Bond, regisService come to the following conclumonth of San County. No gifts please. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Servor beneficitered in sions, which I hope will help Monday sole and ice the becomes ary form, 3:45 p.m. Primary someone else be a better housecoof the absolute property Wednesday Tuesday keeper and consequently a bet7:30 on or the owner p.m. Services beneficiary 7:30 p.m. MIA ter homemaker. owner. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH death of the A good name for this method Wednesday is the 2:00 p.m. Relief Society One, do what must be done CHURCH OF CHRIST first such as making beds and Blanding doing kitchen chores. Two, try 10:00 a.m. Bible Study not to do too much in one day. leaves 10:30 a.m. Worship Sundays Eiminating you 12 working days in two INDIAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD weeks. Count your drawers or cupboards and do one each day. No hard work for you and in West Center two weeks your cupboards Blanding Missionaries Dorothy Beair are all clean! Three, plan ahead. and Alberta Anderson For instance, get clothes ready and hair curled for Sunday on Sunday 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Saturday. Holiday seasons are Brilliant Sound and Color Filmed As It Happened a good time to plan your work Thursday Service ahead so you wont be too tired 7:30 p.m. Produced by famed Alaskan guide Ron Hayes who was to enjoy them. floor has been called sea The is the key to Now even in more action and our guide on the original "Safari the worlds biggest junkyard. mastering any accomplishment. Ocean explorers report that The effects of adventure as you hunt Alaska's biggest trophies and most dangerous game. empty cans, bottles, and waste cant be emphasized too much. of all kind litter the floors of Im not saying Is Big the Atlantic Ocean, the Red is easy or that housekeeping is See it all fly with the bush pi2 Sea, and the Indian Ocean. easy. But it is as easy to deof lots, look over the mm Cousteau, velop a good habit as it is a Captain Jacques-Yve- s a he shoulder as stops charging whose expeditions are support- bad one, and in the long run ed by National Geographic, it will really be easier on you polar bear. said recently that he would and those around you. never forget his first deep dive I once heard a woman say in a bathyscaphe: I landed in one thing which had made her front of a spread-ou- t marriage of 35 years a happy Tuesday and Wednesday one was that she always took time to spruce up a little bit or Functional innocent before her husband came home. February 15 & 16, 1966 heart murmurs of childhood As you become a better houseare so common that more than keeper, you will find time to MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL half of any group of 100 young- devote to yourself, bring a litsters is likely to have them, ac- tle romance into your life, and 8 P.M. cording to Utah Heart Associa- have more time to enjoy your tion. Such murmurs give no children and your home. Hapcause for alarm, usually disap- py housekeeping! See you next week. pearing in adolescence. FiUXlilxc hnuiie will I Mrs Joe Hunt Saturday, Jan. 29 from 7 JO to a :io p.m. in In-I- BLANDING Palmer was ; s s ' s y fOR LESS MONEY HALIBUT .I?.5 e ,b. 79c BOLOGNA C6th7e:BPaorct" 29c Del Monte O PEAS & CARROTS 0 303 cans I Western Family rUIl vrllLlwith beans, 300 cans WALNUTS f t; multi-purpos- 45c SAUSAGE.. Q IQ r bof.d. 89c ...... 87c t .I CRISCO an9 CO C J . two-yea- ca469c SOUP MILK tT'Z 789c mis-whe- s, I Church Notes... i y Housewifely Hints PINEAPPLE 259 towels LUNCH MEAT srB.: 49c CHOCOLATE CHIPETTES Certi- - fresh 1 349c O lb. cello bag 0L(t PRODUCE 219c CARROTS 1Lbc:n:ba9 POTATOES ,SRbt Fri-zell- 39c FROZEN FOODS PIZZA each 59c Specials for Jan. 27, 28 Thursday, Friday & & 29, 1966 Saturday The Utah Jaycees Present the All New Hunting and Adventure Outdoor - 6 - Mid-Wee- k Alaska." self-contr- hunter's This the hrs. Nearly One" solid m thrills Blue Mountain SUPERETTE |