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Show Donna Thompson, Nielson wed Bill im one, mm ' . I Vni fi Mrs. Nielson Mn. Milton Nielson enter-uiJ at her hoi i with a bri-- 1 . tea from to five p. m. ne for Senior Citizens Parly las Vegas In Bridal Tea honors Thanksgiving Theme iM rffij I J VV. v'fc v I I l.e tenior i il 1ent of the luj strong - In of the honoring her new Mrs, Viillian SleUotl, the former IXmn homjwon. Cne hundreJ forty r;uetts attended the tea. Aoirtlng t'.e hostess were her Mrs. Jerry .laugh! ter-in-ia- w, Brr-ng- C- mu iortl.e piny and were Mr, Olt 1, an rmoyjMe Mn, Hugh i.Hiards of the evening 1m k i.'.t v r vt lint Ward and Mr, and Mn. Saturday as gue.tt of the i 1 'S at t'lc hi ! U f s!J flr-- and teiond wardi at their Uaild'iim of the Second Clem li la an! S rving w hh then were annual ju ity, hitc C. Jjme ielion of Woods Cross end Mr, and Mn, i avar ABrami, folionin g a Jelli Ions turkey lic t I roderli j'aJir ClenJie Nielion of Moab, Mn. k DU .Mn. and dinner Mr, wht.h i, Ma tened I by I k ri kl J -- I .MJk A daughter, .Mrs. Kathryn ami Mr, members ll Mr, Mn. e Jim of Ml Maidt of iVuglas, vmJ i n tjj ictrmons, 11m John Scorup weds Mrs. Affleck guest AlUon ol Bountiful, end Mrs. and Mn. fVsero Uri!, Mr, b.qh ward,, the guests Mere Halls were in charge of Sun and Alton Mi. aid Mith ahied a rnteit Mn, Hyde program a'i l'fv Is) J i k'h California girl He tables, Mrs. Janet and Sihuh gill Laurels Id Martoiek. for Mn, Stas MC'd by lavar , speaker ah J M1, j!U 4k Mn. lrglnia Ivans end Al r mu. The 1 lunk'giving theme wai laie, JU1 iJJ Mr. Helen llson were in In a !urjTiM' Carried ci In Ihe I able dei orMrs, Geraldine Bailey and i 4 4 ictrium) held iHcmljiil at the I I The Ml laurel Sight, whlih in ions Mrs. blend al harla dinner with Srvi (urge of the jqrparation of the the Me. to on oak enterLily , iii, refreshment. whii h si a served. tained Mith votal duets; ts-lit an annual affair whlth rim Nos. z, Mr. John Voruj'il-i- i I Uiie r of the ! numbers Mere sung by the uuar tet high standard, wa Mti, I V.nj .t i i Tiutl IVnc Creek if a big tun cs 1 hurtday where let of Joe loy, Doug Keeler, vf Vonit i, V Cry; la, Sjutj ik a fctaviu-HanJ o, ol St. lit Wat held in the LDi Cultural CHf. Sam I'airy and le Roisley iv or Coulitv High Sihool, 111. II. Alton AtHcvk of and f lew her Fronton gave some Mr, Si oruj It the ton ol 'r. IVit c'irrk, Coh. She t pre-I Salt Lake City, a member o( voiol soloi. All Mere accompMouth r!!o loitrrn, Mr. and l I Mission Ne w w MLV rmployrj t gtSHcfy the at anied at the piano by Mrs. Board, Mrs, Jjtvt t V oruj , Cnral liii. iff i the Wmiirllo Mrr- - Keith Redd. I the prtii ipal eaker for the Artcr diort Sledding trip s ,'llilc. the Juiing t oiq !e are t home (evenin';, Cuevt, whlih inCommunity tinging by the lhi groom it the ton of Mr. Laurels cluded all of the of in Moni hello at (he Ah lit audieiu e ss at led by Mrt. Ikly j a j4 Mn, Mill Nielson of A the San Juan Stake, their Oak, Mith piano atcompani-mr- nt rtiv.nXi. Moil Ke Ho. He is a 9S!s motheri, teacher of the girl by Mn. Bailey. Mrs. of Monltiellu II gh and Stake Board members of Marine iytnan gave an amusSii.ool and attended Disie the San Juan Stake, numbered ing reading and the program Co 'ege at St. George. I ell over a bundled persons. concluded Mith a monologue He served two years in the The Blanding Laurel girls by f rank Halls. ar-- .y 105th with the t Transjior-tI he sang a special number Pearls 0rning prayer vvas given ion Corps at If. Eurtit, Va. of Crcal Price". by Arlots Irrcaone and the 'ij it now engaged in mining, Refreshments were sers'ed to henrdhtion by Blihop Rcnnion both couplet remained In 1 JO moRedd. girls, approximately a V gas for a combined thers, and tpccial guests. Mrs. Stake Singing Mother of the honeymoon vacation fora few Thelma Walton, Stake MLV San Juan Stake Relief Sdiirty Cast. Laurel Leader, was in charge of Organizations held a practice , The SeM lyst eds are now at Visitor Mission at on the the program. Mission activities for this in the Motittiello LDS Chapel home at the Walton Apart-r-ent- s. Nov. IS included the actor week and next will include a are preparing Thursday. They Steve Me Queen who travelled Sung Morning Praver and Euchnumbers for the Stake ConMrs. Summers from Calif, bringing with him arist at 9:30 am Thanksgiving ference in December. They 100 pounds of medicine, used FROM the HAT Day followed by breakfast for still have another practice for Relief Society Bazaar all attending. Father Mitchell clothing and other useful arentertains DUP the MOmcn of the stake Dec. 1, The NBC television ticles. travels to Kansas City, Mo. on at 5:30 pm. David by Mri. Staveley crew from Salt Lake City arbig success Nov. 25th to present the Folk Monticello Camp of Daughters rived to film Mr. MCQuecn Song Mass and work of the of Utah Pioneers held their Mr, Frank Nigh returned view ing the work of the MisMission. On Sunday, Sung The Monticello Ward Wccm November meeting Thursday from a two-we- ek visit sion in the neatby area. Bound-U- p Bazaar and Dinner Morning Prayer and Ante Comat 2:00 pm at the home of with his family in Palisade, Winter clean-u- p of Mission munion will be in charge of Elizabeth Summers. Some of the Friday night at the LDS CulColo. Mrs. Nigh accompanied grounds has begun before cold Father Campbell, deacon. tural Hall was so sicll attended him and will remain here for women worked on a quilt whi weather and the Christmas The Rebut Rota Literal Father Wayne will celebrate that theTlue Goose Cafe was the camp is offering for sale an indefinite stay. Club held their annual Novplans. Mission grounds crew the Sung Eucharist at 10:00 am s. rapping the bottom of the Mr. and Mn. 1A ilbert Willie to any interested person. storember banquet on Nov. 11 at Aneth Boarding School, and The lesson was given by band to find food for the hun- and Mrs. U illie's sisters, Alma have been busily at work members and this Club materials building ing at 3:00 pm at the Church of year. McGuire who had writ Jean and June Marie Halliday, gry guests that arrived. and guests met at the home San Juan Bautista, Montezuma storing up the large drainage The Blue Mountain Song the past weekend in Flag'ten events in the life of her spent ditch at the base of the bluffs of Mrs. John Redd to enjoy Creek. Oljeta visitation will provided the names for the staff, Ariz. grandparents, Monticello behind the main Mismeal contributed delicious be Nov. 30 - Dec. 2. directly Embroidbooths of sale items. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Denny pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. NichO' and sion house. It is hoped the The Saturday night Mission prepared by the ladies. las Wilson, and her great ered articles were displayed and family visited relatives in After complete area will be in tidy everyone dinner, movie is "Abbott and Costello played at "Calico "Monses Colo. , over the Store", Durango, uncle, Nick Wilson, who beshape by the first of the year. Meet the Killer'. Bingo Mith Frank Milner doing Treasures" sold children dotticame famous as the White weekend. an entertaining lob of calling Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ferree Indian Boy in the book "Uncle ng and aprons. "Aunt Eves i numbere. Almcst every couple Churck Lane Cook Books" and are expected to return this Nick Among the Shoshones. " one least at MOn prize. two-we"The Brand L.C. Hobbies" ek week from a She also read an original poem present visit The committee responsible Christmas gifts for alL with the Kenny Ferrees in Yates about the ideals of the pioneers. Mrs. for the evening were Sheriff Rusty Musselman's The Hostess served a dclici-ou- s Center, Kansas. Bertha Asfalg, Mrs. Ruth western antiques along with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyler dinner to members present. Mildred Mrs. Nielson and Lucinda Redd gave the closing wagon wheels, plough, saddles, spent a few days last week in A relaxed and entertain bridles and hitching posts carOdette. Carlin, Nev, , visiting with Mr. prayer at the meeting. ing evening was enjoyed by all, ried out the colorful decorations' and Mrs. Ronald Neff and makThe tables were centered with ing acquaintance with the Tylers' new grandson, Edmund pine cones on slabs of knotty James Neff. pine boughs. Mrs. Ruth Nielson was generMr. and Mrs. Harlin Harrison al chairman. Relief Society visited relatives in Lukachukai, Officers are, Mrs. Virginia Ariz. , this weekend. The film "Anarchy USA" Redd, President: Mrs. Dora will have a second showing at Adams and Mrs. Ila Redd, the Monticello High school Counseled and Mrs. Marva -auditorium on Thursday, Dec. Butler, Secretary and Treasurat 8 pm. This will give the er. several people who requested "DARKNESS AT NOON" re-ras well as first time Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lanny by David M. King viewers a chance to see this Wilson, Fry Canyon, a dauStudents receive Shades of the Shamrock given film before it leaves our area. Richard Maryboy, David Police and Claude Benally begin ghter on Nov. 16. at birth, A touch of the Blarney Make plans to come and bring winter clean-u- p of Mission grounds. dental examinations Stone on earth. your friends for a very inforShades of a great American, mative evening. Thursday, Nov. 16, a Dentall, A touch of equality for all Health Clinic under the dirtal Shades of Washington bequest, Civil Defense News ection of the school PTA was A touch of greatness rest. the Bladning Elemental-- ) at held Shades of Abe Lincoln lent, A The Utah State Department of School. touch of kindness spent. Education, San Juan County Each student in the school was Shades of personality fall, A School District, and the San a visual dental examingiven touch of love for all. uan County Civil Defense are ation by a local dentist. A hold effort an Shades of Christianity and to in cooperating letter was sent home to those Adult Education classes on perlove, A touch by Almighty who have children parents sonal and family survival. This God above. needing dental work. Those class is very educational and Shades of a child, of scorn, parents who did not receive A touch of madness bom. very pertinent to the time in letters can assume their chilShades of a President pass us which we now live, and also dren's teeth to be all right as A be of should touch madness, and very interesting. by, as a visual examination far he must die. These classes are set up esbe determined. can Shades of a distant gunman, pecially for the adult group and Mr. Calvin R. Durfey, PrinA a should touch and be of a trigger, late, great help to every- cipal of the Blanding Elemenfate. one, and especially those that tary School would like to exare raising a family. We have Shades of Darkness at Noon press appreciation to all who A lined some did fall, touch of Dallas qualified teachers in making this participated felt by all. up and the San Juan County very important health program Shades of darkness are at the Adult Education Department a success. A touch of sadness felt has made arrangements with fork, Bert Odette, Monticello, Ray in Cork. Shades of a ring she placed on Brown, Don Jack, and Click ' his finger, A touch of love, and Guymon of Blanding to conduct a kiss placed by her. these courses. They have been Shades of death, that moment specially trained and are now apart of each died, A touch of ready to begin classes. All veteran friends of Joe We are encouraging everyone anguish, a cry, and the world Madrid are requested to send beof take to this, sighed. advantage him a note or card in the VetShades'of death as she wept, cause a lot of good education erans' Hospital in Salt Lake and life was no more, A touch will come from it. Please conCity, as he is not recovering of Darkness At Noon, the whole tact these men and make arvery well from the injuries world bore. rangements to enroll suffered in his automobile accident and it is hoped news from his friends will cheer him up. n 1 t V w, 1 Saundra Bailey - Jerry Denney take vows to 1 Monday aug! o ' e Christopher's Iy S' Singing Mothers hold practice wV Rebus Rota has dinner Mr. and Mr. Jerry C. Denney Standing In front of a flower banked fireplace in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Merrill of Crass Valley, California, Miss Saundra Lee Bailey and Mr, Jerry C. Denney exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony officiated at by Bishop Clove of the Crass Valley Ward. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey of Blanding and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clenn Denney of Blanding. The evening ceremony took place Saturday, Nov. 12 in the Merrill home with only close friends and relatives of the young couple in attendance. Attending the bride was Miss Sherilene Denney, sister of the groom, who flew from Salt' Lake City where she is employed, to participate in the wedding. Best man was Jim Price, a friend of the groom. The bride wore a sheath dress with a moss green brocade bodskirt and ice and an off-wh- ite S.il-urd- ay carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. The maid of honor wore a white suit and carried a small bouquet of mums. David Merrill, cousin of the bride, gave her away in the absence of her father who could not attend. Following the wedding a wedding supper was held in the Merrill home to the thirty-eig- ht guests present. A beautiful three-tierwedding cake adorned the supper table, decorated with pink roses and silver leaves. Large white wed ding bells surrounded the fireplace and baskets of pink mums completed the home decorations. Attending the wedding from . Blanding were the mother of l the bride and her sister, Mrs. Ann Harvey, The groom is with the armed services and is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. The couple are making their home in Monterey Calif. whitee ed of-cr- ed Second showing Poet's scheduled KHUIfttK Corner un Xmas party scheduled Second Ward has potluck dinner The Monticello Carden Club The Blanding Second Ward will hold its annual Christmas enjoyed an organized potluck party at the San Juan County dinner last week. After the at 7:30 pm on Dec. 7. Library dinner , a program was con- The husbands and wives of the ducted. members are invited to attend. With Mrs. Lee Shumway as There will be a gift exchange the center of attraction, and and a short program is being her grandchildren sitting arranged by Mrs. Donna Wash-bu- m around her, the guests heard and her committee. her tell of old time ThanksMrs. Dora Adams is chairman giving Days and of the programs1; committee. presented. Bob Denney of Mexican Hat gave several solos with Hermit Butt and George Jones accompanying Sharon Butt on their guitars. Jeanne Hunt gave a piano solo, with Lacy Harris giving a reading and Dale West singing. A trio composed of Glenna Stevens, Claudia Black and Merle McDonald gave several musical numbers. Sylvan Johnson with his guitar accompanied his mother, Mrs. Ellen Johnson and his aunts, Florence Johnson and Mary Ann Jones playing harmonicas. Western Gateways MAGAZINE OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE Start your Christmas shopping now with personal gifts for her Treasures and personal gifts for him More Fun, Always... A. incWHwwtwffXXxffwwwwi MONTICELLO BRIDGE CLUB Welcomes You to an evening of One Year $1.80 Three Years $4.50 860Q1 1960 Canyonlands Issue 196667 Winter issue BRIDGE i .- u Si 7:30 p.m. At the TWO Sparkling New Name Address Vi DUPLICATE WESTERN GATEWAYS Flagstaff, Arizona Start with: revlorj m& You live in a wonderful country! Why not tell your friends about it . . . 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