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Show HURRY, Miss Weber to be May bride Mr. and Mn. Crant W. Weber of Cambridge, Idaho, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda to Lloyd H. Baylet, son of Mr. and Mrs, Crant U Baylet of Blanding. l a graduThe bride o-bt of ate Cambridge High school and is currently attending Brigham Young Univenity at Provo. She will graduate in August with a teaching certificate in Elementary Education. Mr. Baylet graduated from San Juan High school and i presently a student at Brigham fulYoung Univenity. He has filled an LDS mission to the French East Mission. The couple plan to be married In the Munti Temple on May 27. A reception to honor the newlyweds will be given on May 28 In the Blanding LDS Church Relief Society room. They will make their home in Provo, where they will both continue their education at BYU. l fm Hfi (0&il Enjoy Hawaii vacation Hansen and 1 i Furlough home Mrs. Mr. often Seebee 3C John Hilewood k furmet with Marvel Battad, a for- is spending mer teacher at Monticeilo lough here with his parents, Mr. High school who lived with the and Mrs. Steve Hailev-ood- . Hanscni during her at ay here. has been on duty in John, She now teachei in her natlva South Viet Nam since Christdaughter and grand Hawaii. The is one of a group of 12 coupla visited Don daughter, Mr. and him. Mr. J. the College of Hawaii and tha mas, Seabees recently chosen to retWilliams and Margaret. and cultural cenLDS tempi -urn to the States for a 16 week Williams it on a three year ter and regularly attended tha training course In heavy equipignment with the Army. LDS churcii meetings In Honment operation. The Hameni were delighted olulu. He will report for training at with the lovely liland flowen, Port Hueneme, Calif, on April huge hibitcu In ihadei of red, 27. The course veill be complepink and white which are worn at stations in Oregon and ted womin the hair of the liland Washington after which he will en. AUo impressive were the return to Viet Nam where he huge flowering treei, the orcwill serve as an Instructor of hids of every variety and many Vietnamese civilians and soldother unusual and colorful floiers in the operation of heavy of the Monticeilo Members wers. They spent much time Museum Board are reminded of equipment. on famous Waikiki Beach and John Is a 1961 graduate of the regular monthly meeting A Harbor. Pearl apeclal which will be held on toured 28 Monticeilo High school end Join April attraction was the Kodak Show at 7:3Q p. m. In the Monticeilo ed the Seabees in December, a program of native dancing 1963. Following basic training Library. All members are urgand singing presented regularly ed he was stationed at Midway Isattend. to to the tourists. land for a year prior to hit assignment in South Viet Nam. wonderful winHorn from flowerland of colorful ter In the Hawaii are Mr, nd Mrs, Reno Ha men. They spent several momhi in Honolulu w ith their Elder Mikesell receives call i aon-ln-la- w, ui. Miss Linde Weber Farewell party Board members HURRY FOR THE BEST FOOD BUYS Junior Prom is April 30 for Mrs. Jenkins to meet Apr. 28 HURRY, Fellow cmploect cf the MidThe Junior Class of the land Telephone Co. and their Monticeilo High School is anxhusbands met latt Monday night iously awaiting their annual at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Prom which is to be held Buck Allison to honor Mrs. Shir- at the High School on April 30. The theme for this year's ley Jenkins with a farewell raft) beiore her departure for her new Prom is "Moon Over Naples" ami home in Reno, Nev. The group Jack anJ Beth Young are teachClifford Eugene Mikesell, son presented her with a lovely set ing the young people a promenof Mr. and Mn. Roy Mikesell of dinner" are as a parting gift. ade to the Bert Kaempfert recof Blanding, has accepted a call ording. Prom Chairmen are to serve in the French Mission for1 Duplicate bridge guests Included Dianne Wight and Carry Woods. the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hards and Mr. These two and their committee Elder Mikesell will be honored and Mrs. Bert for next Friday Blanding; have planned the decorations at a farewell testimonial in the Mr. and Mrs. Hermann, for the ball and Junior art stuTroy Blanding Second Ward April 24 Dove Creek. Local people ati-a- dents have begun work on a large Bridge playen who want to Mr. Floyu mural. It is anticipated that the try out duplicate bridge are in- atc;wP.m. Principal speaker cre Mr. di ill be his brother, Andrew vited to attend a special evek JoseFhine Smith, decorating will be completed ning of bridge at the Montlcel-l- o returned from that mission field Carolyn Johnson, Marlene Rand - y tj,e end of the week. Library at 7s 30 p. m. Friday, in December. Barbara Pearson, Josie Music for the evening will be Clifford is a graduate of San olph, April 29. the Allisons and Mrs. furnished by the band from the Torres, Juan High School and has been Everyone interested in playJenkins. College of Eastern Utah. ing is invited to attend. Playen attending CSU in Cedar City. home He will enter the mission should come with their arranged, but any even May 16 for a week's training. number of playen may play. A number of playen from the Cow Et tei Bridge Club have been Invited. Out-of-to- REDD'S nd pait-nenhi- Last Concert of Season ps Cetera club Octogenarian has birthday enjoys dinner The monthly meeting of the Et Cetera Club was held on the Thursday before Easter with 20 present. The ladies made decorations for Easter and enjoyed a chicken Last Saturday afternoon the three daughten of Mr. and Mn. dinner which was served by hosJohn Perkins and their husbands tesses Marilyn Shumway and NeL lene Jones in an Easter season organised a covered dish and cookout picnic at the Perkins atmosphere. dry land farm Out East in honor of Mn. Perkins' 80th birthday. but please note that we have one. Thata because of Utah Those attending included Mr. Daughters we make absolutely sure that youre completely satisfied and Mn. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. when you buy a new Chevrolet from us. No glmmicki. Crant (Loya) Gardner, who camej Pioneers meet And after unanswered. No No hidden charges. questions down from Salt Lake City for follow-throug- h youve taken delivery you can count on us for Nine members of Monticeilo the occasion, Mr. and Mn. service. No wonder so many Redds customers Steve (Nedra) Hailewood and Camp, Daughters of Utah Piocome back year after year. son John, Mr. and Mn. Jim neers, met last Friday at the (Dixie) Scorup and children, Mr, home of Mrs. Harry Randall. and Mn. Rex Johnson and famFollowing a discussion on the and Mr. and Mn. Cooper of material relating collection ily, 65 Buick to pioneer history in San Juan Jones and family. bpeciai ueluxe station wagon, radio, heater, automatic County, a motion was made and passed to collect pioneeq tranmission, power steering, power brakes, white side- relics for display in the Monti-cel- lo wall tires. Museum. FACTORY WARRANTY Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, drs. K. S. Summers will hostess the 65 Ford next month. The first Easter Seal Camgroup Mustang Coupe with radio, heater, white sidewall tires, paign to be conducted in the transmission, and V-- 8 engine. county has been completed, according to Mrs. H. V. Chairman of the drive. Although the results were not 64 Oldsmobile successful as hoped for, all wmte as F-8residents who contributed 5 Coupe, standard transmission, radio, heater, The Blanding Gardeners met should feel a sense of wellsidewall tires, power steering. a such Monday for luncheon at the being in contributing to home of Pauline Lauderback for worthy cause. Mn. Alward $995 voiced her appreciation for asthe a surprise farewell handkerchief 62 Ford assistance of the marchen shower for Jessie Bayes. The with radio, heater, auto- well Falcon Futura Station Wagon are being transferred to as the local merchants Bayes matic transmission, and white sidewall tires, who permitted the Easter Seal Texas. k Hostesses were Pauline cannisten to be displayed In and Minnie Johnson. their places of business. Pardon Our Halo ... $2795 Easter Seal drive ends $2295 Luncheon honors d, Jessie Bayes Laud-eibac- 63 Volkswagen or tires. $1395 sedan with radio, heater, and white sidewall $1795 63 Buick LeSabre Coupe, radio, heater, automatic transmission power steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires. $645 58 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe with big engine, radio, heater, new paint, and standard transmission. Truck Values $895 57 GMC 2 ton stake two speed rear axle and four speed transmission. 54 Chevrolet y2 transmission. ton pickup, Monticeilo Locals Craftee Club has party Beit Odette has received grant for eel drive pickup se to USED Students two meetings CARS Monticeilo Highway 160 East 587 - 2258 summer institute in University, Manhattan, Kans. The eight weeks' course will deal primarily with modem The Craftee Club memben mathematics in the elementary held their quarterly party with their husbands on Saturday eve- school curriculum. Mr. Odette room teaches mathematics in the 5th ning in the multi-purpoand 6th grades of the Monticel-l- o the of Blending Elementary Elementary School. A graduschool. ate of Monticeilo High School, After dinner, the guests playMr. Odette received his Bacheed ping-pon- g and volleyball. lor of Science degree from the Hostesses were Mary Black, University of Utah in 1960. He Afton Grover, Dorothy Harvey, will be accompanied to Kansas Colleen Harvey and Jeanne Johnson. by his wife, Mernice, and theii three daughters. Mr. and .Mrs. Edway Redd spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and then drove on to Denver to pick up a new car for Redd's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson and family spent Easter vacaThe DeVonza Club held their tion in Nevada and California. They visited in Las Vegas with meeting at the home of Nora the family of Mrs. Jackson's Nielson last week with Agnes Hurst as sister, Mis. Kenneth Felkins. In Big Bear, Calif, they were The ladies played rook and did some sewing. guests of another sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Westover, who accompanied them to Disneyland. Miss Pearl Walton was translast week from the San ferred Commercial students at Juan Hospital to a nursing home High school Wednesday in Salt Lake City. She was takparticipated in the Region 6 en there by Mrs. Thelma C. commercial meet held in Moab. Walton and Mrs. Ila Belack. stuThis weekend, 10 MHS Friends who would like to cordents will journey to Salt Lake with Miss Walton may respond City to take part in the annual address her at the Monson NursModel United Nations assembly ing Home, 717 East 1st South, to be held on the University of Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah campus. DeVonza club meets with $395 Nora Nielson $493 a mathematics at Kansas State ss. 55 Jeep a National Science Foundation Mon-ticel- lo Maryjane Barton, Harpist On Saturday, April 23, the The past three years she has been harp soloist with one of Community Concert Associathe most popular recording inconlast it's will tion present strumentalists of our time, cert of the season. Featured Roger Williams. will be Miss Maryjane Barton, Some of the selections on e, who Harpist her program will be Agustin will present a complete reperLara's "Granada", Marlotte's toire of both classical and Prayer", Debussy's selections, as well as "The Lord's "Clair de lune", and several some old favorites. compositions of Carlos Salzedo. Miss Barton is a graduate of The curtain will rise at 8 pm. in Music of Institute Curtis the a won she Saturday evening In the MoPhiladelphia, where nticeilo High School Auditorium famous the with scholarship for this last concert of an outharpist, Carlos Salzedo. After standing season. The directors graduation she founded the of the Concert Association Barton Harp Quintet and took have announced that for any this group on concert tour one who wishes to purchase a throughout the United States. season ticket for next year's When the Second World War concerts and who does not have Miss travel problems, presented Barton disbanded the group and a ticket for Saturday night, that they may be admitted free returned to her native Califorof charge upon the purchase of she For over ten years nia. next year's ticket. The season played in the recording orches- ticket is selling at the door for tras of Universal and MGM. $7 for adults. extra-ordinair- semi-classic- Patricia Ann Harral, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harral, Monticeilo, has been honored for outstanding achievement in typing 83 wpm at a specialHen-agassembly at Stevens College, Salt Lake City. The announcement was made this week by J. M. Stevens, college president of the Salt Lake City college of Stevens Henager. Students achieving outstanding performance in a particular subject are presented with a special awards certificate in recognition of their achievements. Miss Harral is currently enrolled in an Advanced Secretarial course at Stevens Henager. She is a graduate of Monticeilo High school. er Blanding locals & 23, 1966 Methodists have time change Pat Harral is honored Emma Esplin, Effie and Bonnie Brockmeier visited relatives in the Provo area over the weekend. April 21, 22 The Rev. Dale Tulloch has announced that beginning Sunday, April 24, services at the Blanding Methodist Community Church will be as follows: Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship Service, 11 a. m. The San Juan Record Monticeilo, Utah Thursday, April 21, 1966 Page Four For The Best . Breckfast Blue Mountain Luncheon Dinner SUPERETTE Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah p |