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Show Family surprises Oefrofhel revealed Mother Mrs. Lona Hurst was im season w Miss Judi Nielson weds Methodist Church Fine Arts Club News meets , Black This Sunday is an important day for the members and A reception followed the ty friends of the Methodist Miss Judi Nielson, daughter of Mrs. Hilda Perkins of Bland-in- g ceremony, after which the Church, Blanding. and the late Kent Nielson, newlyweds left for Lawton, jThe congregation will parbecame the bride of First Lieut lOkla. , where they will spend ticipate in "All Church Day" Richard T. Black, son of Mr. la few days while Lieut. Black activities being held at attends to business prior to and Mrs. James N. Black III The First Methodist Church, of Atlanta, Georgia in a Dove Creek. leaving for Viet Nam within double ring ceremony on Nov. Jthe next month or so. They Members and friends of the will spend their honeymoon, 25. Community Methodist Church, after leaving Lawton, sightLewis, Colo., will also be Bishop F. Bennion Redd of Monticello officiated at the taking part in this full and seeing in Florida and Georgia Iwhere they will visit the 5 pm ceremony which took meaningful day. Beginning with the morning service of place at the home of the bride' s groom's parents and younger sister and brother-in-laMr. brother. worship at 11:00 am; the and Mrs. E. Cordon Adams days' activities will include: noon potluck dinner the of Blanding. film, "See All The People The bride was beautiful in ne a floor-leng- th concerning the mission work of gown the church throughout the fashioned of white imported world; the film, "Faith For brocade. Her elbow length Every Frontier" pertaining to veil was of silk illusion and the work of The American she wore a head band fashionMr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey Bible Society and the task of ed of the same material as were guests of honor at a farethe Bible into translating her gown. She carried a well party Monday evening in hundreds of different languages; of yellow ihe wedding bouquet Blanding Library. a discussion about the Larger It was a no-haffair rosebuds centered by an orchid. Parish concept and how it 'chaired by Ruth P. Palmer. The bride was attended by applies to this area; slides and her sister, Mrs. Nadine Adams, A delicious luncheon was sera presentation concerning who wore a street length gown ved to 35 people, all special "Process of Enculturation" in friends of the couple. of gold wool crepe. James N. the Four Comers area; and The program was in charge Black IV attended his brother. several other meaningful of Josephine Bayles and conThe ring bearer was young activities. Recreation will sisted of various hilarious Kent Adams, nephew of the be provided for children and bride. games. Lucy Harris gave baby sitting for the infants. About 25 relatives and close several readings in her inEveryone is asked to bring imitable style. The guests friends attended the wedding. k, of honor were presented with something for the noon Out of town guests were Mr. a gift and Mrs. Bailey with a though the evening and Mrs. James N. Black IV meal will be furnished by the and son of Albuquerque, N. M. lovely corsage. Macy Hawmembers of the Blanding Florence and Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wahl, Mr. kins, Methodist Community Church. Ruby Bronson assisted in the and Mrs. Bob Jackson, Mrs. The entire program will conarrangements for the party. Caroline Hope, all of Salt clude at 7:30 pm. The are to Lake City; Mr. Jeff Perkins, Baileys moving Because of the involvement Mesa, Ariz. , and leave a Carlin, Nev. , and Mr. Olin in "All Church Day", serhost of friends in Blanding. Oliver of Bluff. vices will not be held this Sunday at Blanding. Com-Imuni- w, Ralph Baileys entertained ost pot-luc- Deneh Kayah Trading Post season over and cold weather here, we have closed our shop. However, due to many requests, we will With our summer have our merchandise available at home - Navajo Trail Motel - Please contact us or your Christmas needs. Cleo and Howard Rogers For the Gentlemen For the Ladies Tie Racks Pins Watch Bands Pendants Watch Bands Belt Buckles Ear Rings Rings Moccasins Belt Buckles Mrs. Low hosts Tikonis Club On the agenda of the meeting of tire Tikonis Club, which was held Nov. 15 in the home of Mrs. Bob Low, was election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Annette Hansen is the newly elected president with Mrs. Janet Murdock as vice president and Mrs. Sandra Black as secretary. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jay Redd entertained the group with slides of their recent trip to Jeruselem and India. Watch Bands Dolls For the Family Ash Trays Bookends Navajo Rugs Necklaces Pins j lAtemitfiir. Ski Club meets Temple. Miss Burtenshaw is a graduate of San Juan High School where she was active in school functions. She was a member of the National Honor Society and of the Pep Club and W'on third place in the State in the Elks Club Annual Activity Contest. Miss Burtenshaw graduated from Brigham Young University last June with a degree in Elementary Education and Art. She taught at Montezuma Creek in the Head Start program last summer and is presently teaching third grade in Midvale, Utah. Mr. Nielson is a graduate of San Juan High School where he was prominent in athletics. He was nominated as a member of the All American Football team and attended Boy's State. He attended Snow College where he was a member of the basketball squad and is presently attending Brigham Young University, in his senior year. He filled a mission for the LDS Church in the West German Mission. 'igEwl Holiday guests in the home lg of .Mr, and Mrs, Hubert were their daughter, Mrs. Richard Flesch and her three children of Craig, Colo. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Mussel-ma- n for Thanksgiving were Cordon Havner and his mother from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Musselman and daughters, Sherry and Stacey, of Moab and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Musselman and three sons, Kary, Jeff and Ronnie, of Monticello. Mrs. Ben Musselman and boys and Mrs. Rusty Musselman and daughter Susan motored to Salt Lake City Nov. 17 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Andy Musselman and children. Mrs. Ben Musselman attended the March of Dimes campaign meeting while there and she and her sons visited in Nephi with her mother, Mrs. Erma Gable, her brother Tom and sister Eileen. As-fa- tonight The annual meeting of the Blue Mountain Ski Club has been scheduled for Thuisdav evening, Nov. 30, at 7:00 pm. at the Monticello Library. Business to be conducted during the meeting will include the election of three new members to the board of directors, replacing those members whose terms have expired, and a financial report for the year. To complete the evening, local merchants will show the latest in ski fashions and equipment, and two ski movies will be shown. All skiers are urged to attend the meeting and Stay for what promises to be an interesting and enjoyable evening. Bus Project still on The Jaycette project for ob'' taining a bus for Kind Kare Training Center is still going on. In various stores in Monticello and Blanding there are containers placed for contributions of Cold Strike, SCH Green Stamps and gift star . .X.' i . j. coupons. ' The Jaycettes would like to publicly thank the people who have donated already but they . need so many stamps to obtain this bus, a total of 7000 books of stamps, and they would appreciate as many as people would care to contribute. Also you can still give your donations to either of the Chairmen of the project - Mrs. Hope Musselman or Mrs. John Mitchell, both of Monticello. l ter, Donna Christine, to Mr. Winston B. Massey, Jr. , of Flagstaff, Ariz. Mr. Massey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Winston B. Massey of Flagst aff and is employed by Leamon's Appliances in that city where he also attends Northern Arizona University. attended The bride-to-- be grade school in Blanding and San Juan High School for two years before moving to Flagstaff where she finished her schooling. She is presently employed by the Babbitt Motor Co. in Flagstaff. The Kemners have lived in Montezuma Creek for some time and Mr. Kemner is a welder in the oil fields at Aneth. Turquoise Necklaces Pendants Nov. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ralph Burtenshaw of Blanding announce the engagement of their daughter, Trudy, to Mr. John Howard Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Nielson, also of Blanding. The marriage will take place Jan. 25, 1968 in the Salt Lake ly Grayson Redd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennion Redd, had surgery oh his hand during the past week but is now home doing fine. Miss Caroline Warren of Layton, Utah, visited her parents, the Bert Warrens, over the Thanksgiving holiday, as well as her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Evans. POZ1S Concerts in Moab and Cortez eoxns'z SOlrlVDET. Dewey I yearn for a sight Of the tall spruce trees That catch the evening star And moan with the breeze. Neal, pianists, will entertain for Community Concert mempermitted to attend the concerts bers. This concert is also available to all County, concert booked for both Moab and members. Cortez this year and this Saturday evening in Moab Lola Montes and her Spanish Dancers will appear at the LDS Church in Moab at 8 pm. Miss Montes is no stranger to San Juan County, having appeared here last year with her troupe but for those who have not seen her act, they have a treat in store for them. In the event tickets are not yet in the hands of all concert members they may present their receipt stub at the door and they will be admitted. In addition to the Moab concert there will be a concert in Cortez at 3 pm where Nelson anc Community Concert members in San Juan County will be Miss the quick sand bog. And the barren space Standing like bad lands All over my place. And even the buzzard Sailing high, Is a welcome sight In the clear blue sky! When the wool is growing Three inches deep All over the bacla Of my sturdy farm sheep; And when the harvest Of my wheat field. Is standing breast high With a golden yield; San Juan Record Verdant hills are calling; I'll soon be on my way; Singing in my cabin At the close of day. Monticello, Utah Thursday, November 30, 1967 Page Four Weekend Bacon Summit Pork Chops Lb 550 Prices good & Mixed Lb. S I Saturday ' (ilUj flftewittsJiR 590 Mss Kemner to wed Moccasins Rings For the Children Rings The Fine Arts Club met on 17 in the home of Mrs. Darroll Young with Mrs. L. Robert Anderson as cohostess. After the business meeting 'new officers were elected for next year. Mrs. Deanne Randall was elected President, Mrs. Elva Jones, Vice President and Laverda Jensen as Secretary. A discussion on world conditions was given by Dr. J. C. Smith to the members present. Light refreshments were served. ' comp-jlete- and tearfully surprised at a Thanksgiving visit from her children. Mrs. Hurst, who will leave Dec. 2 for San Francisco for a comeal transplant, had reconciled herself to a holiday without her children and was delighted to have the opportunity to visit them before her operation. Those attending the family dinner in the home of daughter, Ceorgann Burtenshaw, were Rosamund and Axel Melartin, Terri Burtenshaw, Ray and Jessie Burtenshaw and family, all of Logan; Dalmar and Fred Hallstrom and family of Bick-,ne- ll; Trudy Burtenshaw and 'Johnny Nielson of Provo and the Ralph Burtenshaw family of Blanding. After the operation Mrs. Hurst will go to Logan for a period of two months where she will be under the care of her family doctor. The entire family group spent much time in reminiscing about the lives of their grandparents and discussing the family genealogy. I CUT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kemner of Montezuma Creek announce the engagement of their daugh Premium Franks Lb. 550 Highway 160 IToSBefl' Tosscje Lady Scott 10 roll pack FRESH PRODUCE The young couple plan a Dec. 9 wedding and will continue to reside in Flagstaff. Acorn Squash 150 Lb. iUST ADSEDVE! CHRISTMAS CARDS ft ft Western Family 55C $1.00 a box and up ft ft Beautiful designs All types French Fries I Western Family j Orange Juice 9 140 oz. 12, 3950 oz. s t I t The San Juan Record ft ft ft ft .ft ft ft tooo&aoogoooogoooooooooooooooti IPefl mh & Tall Can Loaf Cheese Tasty Catsup Del Monle 2 j lb. Tribe Size tj ! 790 ! |