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The theme to Patricia Ann Harral, of the convention c.i "Coldn Lawrence Patterson, con of Crown for Service". Women Mrs. Charles Lutes of Seattle, 1L in the hitrm Promt who W, Wash. , and the late have given outstanding srrv inPatterson. The ceremony will be held to this oiganiation were honor on May 28, 19o6, at 6; JO p. m. ed as "Golden Jewels", In the San Juan Community The tables wete decorated in Church, the Rev. Robert Bea-se- y motifs of large and small crowns and individual favors officiating. Miss Harral is a graduate of of golden fans. The color Momicello High School and thrtwheme was In purple and gold. d Mrs. Joicj'h Adams was Stevens Henager Business Col has She Mother as Lake District Salt Eastern in City. lege been working in Salt Lake City of the Year for 1966 and Mrs. D. B. Prrkins received the for the past year, honor of a Colden Jewel. Mrs. Mr. Patterson hat just returnBruce Hansen, President of the ed from a tour of duty in Viet Rebus Rota Club was elected Nam and has recently been as South Eastern DiUrict Cordischarged front the Armed Forces. He is now employed responding Secretary. In attendance from Monti in Seattle, Wash. cello were Mrs. Eday Redd, Mrs. Joseph Adams, Mrs. Bruce l 'I il 6 'I i jl fljl 'TGi H U 'J U i Hansen and Mrs. Cornelia 24 attend duplicate bridge Is I hon-lore- -- ! ij I ij il jlH 'J ij H iH'itl 'i H H 'Hi H H Per-kin- s. Young Married to meet May 22 The Monticello First Ward lYoung Married group will meet Ion Sunday, May 22, at S p. m. I at the home of Duane and Virginia Carlson. ui .. !i v W t f. Hi i ci 1 M, !i. 1tJti. i ..t I oBn " M . it a ! hr I ilcld I t .i I ' i p.i!u t Jte It-.- ..'ti pie Ji.nr ror i ou voiij-l- ..ime Ci. jii.1 I Iron. lX'v. i 'i-- . - for the in- . i jrit-n- - kl.'ll. Ill Wimnr lot the evening were Mi, .il,- Mi-- . Hm A .Pew, first, Mr, aiul Sjtu Purrs, sec dint Mis, Kill IV, non nd Mrs. I Van r ' lifson, third, and Mr. and Mrs. f lo d Ps'itrr, Corter, fot fourth. Fecaasc the eseitls are being very well alien di d, Mr. and Mrs. Alwaid, who have been tjionsonng the events, will sOiiii.nue with the sessions and hope that more people will want to participate in the fun. Party for MHS Seniors 1 -- We bend over backward... ... to iad I .nr 7 sea that our customers are absolutely, positively satisfied with our products end services. All our personnel carry the rank of Appla Polishar, First Class. Wa .work hard to give you mere for your money. Whether you buy a naw car, a usad car, or have your car rapairad, you can depend on . 64 Chevrolet $1545 Biscay ne four door sedan with V8 engine, radio, heat- er, white sidewall tires, and standard transmission. 63 Ford Now at the Monticello Patio $1245 Fairlane Station Wagon with automatic transmission,! radio and heater. Two Flavors of $1795 Ice 63 Buick LeSabre Coupe, radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires. 10 5 $495 59 Pontiac $495 Station Wagon with radio, heater, and automatic! and 15C Catalina Coupe with radio, heater and automatic trans- mission. 59 Edsd Cream Daily cones ALSO Homemade Pastries transmission. Very nice. 58 Ford Thunderbird mers entertained at their home Saturday night with a steak dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Olson prior to their departure for fphraim. Mr. Olson is being transferred to the forest Service office at Ephraim and the family plan to leave here on June 5. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. m Qt , V-- 8 engine, four speed transmission, radio, and heater. quilting committee Ton Pickup $245 Heater and four speed transmission. Runs real good. New Ton Stake $395 tires, good engine, four speed transmission. 55 Jeep eel drive pickup 49c oX ibpal 85c BACON if CHILIS Lacosta, 4 oz. can conSera- lo the young people danced to stereophonic music. MothcB w ho participated in the planning and preparations for the party were - Mb. Max Bailey, Mrs. Don Barton, Mb. James Crowley, Mrs. Max Dalton, Mb. Melvin Dalton, Mb. Bill Dunow, Mb. Jimmie Forrest, Mrs. Alfred Frost, Mb. Frank Fullmer, Mrs. Ace Holden, Mrs. Eldon Johnson, Mb. Milton Nielsen, Mb. Eugene Porter, Mb. Keith Redd, Mb. S. M. Rowley, Mrs. Walter Snyder and Mb. J. W. Crowley. Jeep Club convention weekends at The officeB of the San Juan County Teacher's association drove to Salt Lake City Friday night to attend the UEA House conof Delegates semi-annuvention. LaVar Abrams, President; Frank Milner, Sec. -Treas. ; Barry Roberts, Vice President; Bryant Jensen and George Applegate made the trip. Mis. Maxine Lyman accompanied them as far as Provo where she visited with her brother's family, Col. and Mrs. Paul Sharp and children and also her sons Larry and Robin Lyman. 2V 37c 7:i Er CAKE MIXES Teachers attend UEA eBj9n PEACHESvt9B379c ( Club last Friday evening. Cn Friday, May 13, 32 ment bers of the senior class of High school were guests at a dinner party held in their honor by the parents of the seniors at the Monticello Country Club. In addition to the class of 1966 Mr. and Mis. Topham, Mr. and Mb. Vaun Mickelsen and Miss Mary Lem' mond were guests. A delicious ham dinner, served buffet style, was prepared and served by the moth-ei- s of the students, after which games were played and 349c 7; s o V: H. 98c ch.u.nA FRUIT COCKTAIL SHOWN ABOVE are part of the group of seniors who attended the party given them by the parents at the Monticello Country Hosts costume party Saturday night Mr. and Mb. Tom Redd hosted a costume patty at their home for 12 members of the Young Married's Club of the LDS 2nd Ward. The theme of the party was "Around the World" and each couple brought a covered dish featuring a specialty of a foreign country. Following dinner the evening was spent playing table games. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Cleal Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cotten, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson. CERTIFIED CHOCOLATE CHIPETTES, 1 lb cello CORN FLAKES !:: RAISINS RUGS Nineteen members of the Golden Circle Jeep Club left Monticello Friday afternoon for a weekend trip to Lake Powell where they enjoyed boating, water skiing, fishing, -- Rock and trips to Hole and Rainbow Bridge. The group camped at Green Water Spring on Friday night and spent Saturday night at Wilson Canyon, returning to Monticello Sunday evening. Taking part in the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Behunin, Mr. and Mb. Wendle Black, Mr. and Mb. Donald Blake, Stork shower held Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Max s. BLAND Delbert Dalton, Steve Eager, Mr. and Fennell was honored at a stork Mrs. Ross French, Mr. and -Rosa Mrs. shower hostessed by Mrs. Ked Somerville, and Mr. lie Zufelt and daughter Gloria and Mrs. Carl Wagner. The home. Zufelt the at Jean Guests were Eula Allen, Ellen Glenn Truebloods started with the group but had to return Johnson, Norma Patterson, Glenna Stevens, Volate Shum-wa- y, from Green Water Spring where Jeanne Johnson, the guest Glenn was injured. of honor and the hostesses. Games were played, gifts were opened, and the ladies were served refreshments of root To Mr. and Mrs. Albert beer floats, nut cups and cupBluff, a girl born May Jones, cakes, with favors of miniature 16. storks. To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lundell, Blanding, a girl born 10. The San Juan Record May To Mr. and Mb. Howard Fox, Monticello, Utah Monticello, a boy born May 11. Thursday, May 19, 1966 To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Three Page Stash, Bluff, a girl born May LQr U7W bag fe, 39c 45c . M:.2Jbeob9 49c 49c EGGS nTp::. 249c TOWELS Lake Powell 1 brr,:.,5. CHEERI0S 29c SO'-xSo.e- $1 a. -i- n-the MILE! for the KKHNB PRODUCE BANANAS 15c .b 10c CELERY HEARTS bcaf 29c LETTUCE FROZEN FOODS ING--Mr- I TV DINNERS s 299c Mannings Apple or Blueberry PANCAKES !.!trk 279c Special for Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 19, 20 & 21 14. cieeeoeooeeoeooeooeooeod The Federal Housing Administration offers Vi 47 Chevrolet One wl'ibnc't:.0:. al Heater, standard transmission. Nice and clean. 49 Dodge ft o STORK REPORT $1195 63 Ford Ranchero HAMS LIBBY a h sisting of Laura PchBon, phine Frost and Pearl Butt wat appointed. Pearl Lewis was installed as Vice Captain of the organization. There is a growing interest in our community in the preservation of pioneer relics since the museum has been established and the committee is working. The DUP also collects, reads and files for publishing, histories and stories of our pioneeB of this part of the country. Any one is invited to attend the meetings and to apply for membeBhip if they are eligible. TRUCKS $1395 ,'VV Us M Keith Redd, tang a number from the Sound of Mutic and an old favorite "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen". A o m Mon-ticcl- $795 Ton Pickup 59c BACON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sum- This one has automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater and white sidewall tires. 63 Chevrolet 71 -- 'Vfoiumiw BOLOGNA legrand Olsons feted meeting The Monticello Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home I of Mb. Ken SummcB Friday at 2 p. m. Mb. Seraphine Frost gave a history of her brother, Silas grandfather's I Smith, who was the leader of Ithe San Juan (or Hole-i- n the-I Rock) Expedition in 1879 and 1880. Mr. Smith was a scout land explorer to this country land became the Fiist Stake President of the San Juan Mission. Elizabeth Summers gave the I regular lesson on "Pioneer IMoney", Suzy Jensen, accompanied on the piano by Mb. bulge ol jirurgen ent he I'li'gtuin uttdlhe tliiu.it ed li S gue't i IS t ie f let I it n 1om Bt.lT, Cent I Iht lie, 'on, C late nee Pehnon uiid Don Rogers und their w ivei. Mrs. Summers hostess for D. U. P. I VI IJLfJLu . 1 1 ll.i.. , M.'iiiiu Clo Li. Be the following properties in Blanding for sale: sure they get their Vitality Quota every day 310 North 4th West, sales price $10,000 . . 350 West 3rd North, sales price $9,500 393 South 3rd West, sales price $9,500 $495 These properties can be purchased for $100 down leach with payments you can afford. 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