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Show Binghams guests of honor Stake Green and Gold ball Mr. and Saturday night "Born Free" -- - like our great 'Patriots, Ceorge Washington and Abraham Lincoln believed ;the right of us all to be - is cite theme to be carried out im mt season Miss Linda Beeson becomes bride Concert Goers to hear Raymond Michalaski The Moab Community Con- cert Association will present Raymond Michalskl, on Saturday, Feb. 24 In the LDS Cultural Hall in Moab at 8 p. m. Mr. Michal-es- kl is accompanied in his recitals by his wife who also sings and teaches. Recipient of the Ford Foundation Crant to opera ilngen In 1963 Mr. Michalskl has been seen on national television with the NBC Opera Company and In a special performance of "The Messiah". San Juan County Community Conceit members are entitled to attend this bonus conceit by presenting their membership tickets at the door. .4 4 bass-barito- ne li XL ivv. T: ( were guests of honor when Monticello District Bureau of Land Management staff members entertained with a farewell party at the Monticello Library last Friday night. Twenty guests enjoyed the delicious roast beef dinner catered by the Monticello Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Wayne Enckson acted as Master of Ceremonies to Introduce the guests and later presented Mrs. Linda Lewis and Mrs. Irene Mead who gave a delightful program of folk songs with ukelele accompaniment by Mrs. Mead. Mr. Bingham was presented vtith an attache case as a going-awa- y present from his jfellow employees and Mrs. Bingham was given a lovely blouse. By popular request Mr. Bingham then explained to the group about the work he will be doing on his new assignment. Three BLM employes from the United States are engaged in assisting the Nigerian Ministry of Animal and Forest Resources In the Kaduna area in instructing native participants In various phases of resource and conservation activities. A considerable portion of his time will be spent teaching at the Mando Road diploma school where natives are instructed In range management and improved grazing practices. I le will also do some work in ' the field to enable the students Cooper Jones Is Chairman of the Decorations and Francis Barton and Frank Bingham are responsible for the refreshments. After the floor show the Jack Norris orchestra will play for the dance. The public Is Invited to both the floor show and the dance. -- at the Stake and Monticello Wards Gold and Green Ball this Saturday night at the LDS Cultural Hall In Monticello. ill be decoration and dance. The floor show will begin at 8 p. m. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young have provided for an exceptional floor show. The young people from the varlouj wards of the Stake will perform in different dance numbers. Also assisting the Youngs will be Ward Dance Directors, LaRae Fullmer, Pam Behunln, Donnalee Redd and Crayson Redd from Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young and Miss Roma Black from Blanding; and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pilling and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pene from Moab. The theme song "Bom Free" will be sung by Mike Arehart and Connie Walker of Moab. The narrators are Tharla Holy-oa- k and Obld Hamblin. Mrs. Attain Honor at Roll USU Names of the Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll for the fall quarter of 1967 have been announced by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, dean of students at USU. In order to be included on the honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3. S or better. Included in the list of names released were Joseph F. Lyman of Blanding and Ruth Randall of Monticello. Stake Beehive holds Methodist Church holds meeting Standard Night 9 ! v . mPmZtm MR. AND MRS. LEO SCOTT BRINGHURST Miss Linda Sue Beeson and Mr. Leo Scott Bringhurst repeated nuptial vows in a ceremony performed in Las Vesas. Nevada on Feb. 3. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Beeson of Blanding and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mis. J. M. Bringhurst of Riverton, Utah. Mr. and Mis. Scott Bringhurst, brother and sister-in-la- w of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Von Lovendahl, sister of the and brother-in-la- w groom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. David Carroll, friends of the couple, accompanied them to Las Vegas for the wedding. The parents of the bride entertained at a reception honoring them at the Blanding Library on Feb. 17. The bride wore a street length white knit dress and carried a wedding bouquet of white and blue Her sister, Miss carnations. Karen Beeson, was maid of honor and wore a blue silk gown trimmed with white lace with which she wore a corsage of white carnations. The flower girl was the small sister of the bride who wore a dress identical to that of the maid of honor. Wayne Beeson, brother of the bride, stood as best man for the groom. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. T rank Beeson, Sr. , grandparents of the bride; Mrs. Donna Cartwright, her son Lynn, Miss Annette able to attend the receition Edwards, all from Beaver, in Blanding. Mrs. Beeson, Utah; Richard and Joanne Manizone and their three mother of the bride, and her children from Cedar City. sisters, Karen and Christine, The wedding cake, created will leave Friday to attend the shower. Mr. and Mrs. by Denise Lyman, held the place of honor on the serving Jerry Adams, uncle and aunt table. It was done in white of the bride, will drive them with delicate blue trimming to Ogden. and was a part of the blue and white color scheme carried out in the table decorations. Mrs. Stevens Mrs. Vee Palmer of Callup was at the guest book. Mrs. Delores Bayles, Mrs. Vernice breaks hip Lyman and Mrs. Jocelyn Johnson were in charge of the refreshments. Mrs. Lynette Mrs. Ina Stevens of LaSal Adams was in charge of the suffered a fall on the ice at gifts and Mrs. Georgia West her home on Feb. 8 and broke of Salt Lake City and Mrs. her hip. Mrs. Stevens was out Monti-cello Kenneth Mortensen of tending to her chickens when assisted in the general she fell on the ice. Unable to and Jennie entertainment. get up or move, she was out Suzanne Manizone, nieces of in the weather for two hours the groom, served at the before her husband found her. small tables. She was taken to the Moab , The couple will make their hospital by Albert Price and home in Salt Lake City where then to St. Mary's Hospital in are both employed. they Grand Junction where surgery Concluding the entertainwas performed. The extensive ment for the newlyweds, the suigery resulted in a metal bride's maternal grandmother socket being planed in her will entertain at her home in hip and pinned to her leg. 24 with a shower. Feb. Ogden Her daughter Marie took Mrs. This event will be special Stevens to Salt Lake City for all the relatives and where she is presently up and friends from Ogden and surrabout with the use of a walker. ounding areas who were not Mrs. Wilcox, who called the story to The Record, lists The San Juan Record her address as 2859 Chadwish, Salt Lake City 84106 and says Monticello, Utah she is sure Mrs. Stevens would Thursday, February 22, 1968 like to hear from her friends. Page Four FREGES QJout ChiQds cpofitfiail in The Methodist Community Church of Blanding held its The LDS Chapel in Montl- general meeting on Feb. 12 cello was the setting recently at 6:30 p. m. The discussion for the Stake Bee Hive Stancentered around the particidard Night. The affair was pation of the church In a larunder the direction of Mrs. ger parish. The larger parish wouid consist of seven other Western Colorado churches which would benefit from the services of three other ministers besides their own Rev. Michael Strayer. The Church is also investigating the idea of a combinaMYF group and tion Jr-would be Interested in hearing from anyone in the 7th through the 12th grades who would like Sr to attend. A Dis- trict Rally for Senior Youths will be held in Grand Junctioi There is a on March registration fe$ to cover meals and expenses and it will be a three days for those who attend. 29-3- 1. fun-fill- ed Plans are also being formulated for a Vacation Church , School for the first week in August. Everyone will be Invited and a complete Itinerary will be furnished at a Redd reports on Mission accompanied, by a pajve.nl FREE ympk&d in wi(JL be pkolo- - Lvulnq Cob complimentary color portrait will bo given to each FAMILY aa a gift from our store. ONE DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to tret a living color portrait you will treasure always. Several poses are taken and low cost additional portraits are available for those who wish them. This is our way of saying Come in to see us. If you are one of our many regular customers, this is a Thank You for your patronage. Incidentally we believe these color portraits to be something really special. These are not snapshots, so dress the children colorbeautifully posed nortraits fully. Photographers will be at the Montgomery Ward Catalog Agency Tuesday, February 27 MonticeTlo Photographers' Hours 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Himmelburgers have guests Weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Himmel-berg- er were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilson of Marysville, Ohio. Mrs. Wilson is the sister of Mr. Himmelberger. Also visiting were Mr. and Mis. Philip Himmelberger and son, Cordon, from Salt Lake City and Mr. Dwight Himmelberger. Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Barrell and son, Darrin, joined the family group. A tape was played to the visitors from Keith Himmelberger who is at an Air Base in Thailand, then a tape was recorded by all the family and sent back to Keith. BONNEVILLE 602 3 Bedroom Home Check this to 1400 up HOME KIT Square Feet new and used homes Now Available A Wide Variety of WESTERN HOMES MOBILE DURANGO, COLO. Phon247-175- 9 Washington Birthday Special Ice Cream Cherry-Vanil- la Hiland 89 12 gal. Don Redd, son of Mr. and Mission report last Sunday in the Second Ward Sacrament meeting to a large audience. Elder Redd has just returned from serving in the New Engl- and States. Bishop Bennion Redd presided over the meeting. Mrs. Alfred Frost was at the organ and Mrs. Doyle Rowley was chorister. The opening song "The World Has Need of Willing Men" was sung by the congregation and the opening prayer was given by Oleen Hatch. Speakers for the evening were Bishop and Mrs. Bennion Redd and son Don. The closing prayer was given by brother, Vernon Redd and the choir sang several numbers. Don's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sperry of Sun City, Ariz. , came to Monti-cell- o for the event. Don is presently enrolled at BYU. group of friends celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Bill Brazelton with a Chinese potluck dinner. The guests dined on chop suey with brown rice, chop stick tuna and topped it off with generous slices of a decorated birthday cake, supplied by the efforts of the ladies. It was intended that the guests eat Chinese style by sitting on the floor, but the men balked at this type of dining. Enjoying the unusual evening were the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Del Cather and the guest of honor and her husband. Various games were played throughout the evening including Password, the Twister Game (a few are a trifle sore) and the Old Mameds Game, patterned after the TV game of Newlywed Game. Much hilarity ensued with the Huirtsi winning the game, knowing the most about each other. Losers at this game were Mr. and Mrs. Buck Allison who did not seem to know much about what the other thought. A wonderful time was had by all. Allison, of chlMjve.n Following the program the remainder of the evening was spent dancing to recorded music. The Binghams have been extensively entertained. Hosting a dinner party for them was Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boyle at their heme and they were dinner guests another evening of Mr. and Mrs. Tyron Lewis with other friends. Mrs. Bennion Redd, gave his Last Saturday night , in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Any eye,, any numbejv , later date. birthday party 'TomhU to acquire experience on native and Improved grass ranges under practical rotation grazing systems. Guests from Moab Included Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Max-fiel- d. New Arrivals riends host We have arranged to have a leading child photographer at our store on the dates shown below. Moirls Nelson and Mrs. Marlon Hazleton, Stake Bee Hive leaders. The theme of "These Precious Gems" was carried out in the decorations and speech. Laurie Burtenshaw of Monticello gave the welcome to the large group and President Maxine Johnson, Eastland, gave the introductions. The talkj given were based on a "Precious Gem" and compared such gems to the life of a Bee Hive girl. Iris J. Barton of Monticello used the Emerald as her theme. Glennis Black, Blanding, the To Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hurst, Pearl; Alison Black, Blanding, the Ruby, Lou Ann Robertson, Blanding, a girl, on Feb. 13. To Mr. and Mrs. John JohnMoab, the Blue Sapphire and the Amethyst was chosen by son, Monticello, a boy, on Jeannine Slate of Moab, Feb. 14. T o Mr. and Mrs. Frank MilMr. Phil Hurst of Blanding concluded with his treatment ner, Monticello, a boy, on Feb. 15. of the Diamond. To Mr. and Mrs. Ace After the program refreshGrounds, Bluff, a girl, on Feb. ments were served to the 180 19. girls and their mothers. Mr. Frank Bingham i a Crackers Tide lb. 1 Supreme Laundry Size Choice Beef Cranberry Juice Chuck Roast Paper Towels Taco Filling Lynn Potato Flakes Round Bone Roast Wilson 303 Bologna Sigman's Crest Toothpaste 69 Sausage Rice Krispies iJM. 47 Reg. 95 Reg, or Mint Catalina Dressing Circus Peanuts Reg. & 3 79 Kraft 7 14 1 oz. Peas, Peas & Carrots 5l Pjgg Frost Libby & Rhodes Bread 99 Tosteweil Honey 49 All Meat lb. cello pak f.r;o:zenif,qlo:d:s 1 299 Cheese 45 Sigman's Pure Pork 1 lb. roll Weiners Sigman's 579 Cat Food Macaroni Sliced 1 59 All Meat lb. pkg. 69 Sausage Pizza VALUES Cool Whip Hiland Cottage Cheese Big Savings Turkey Roasts Yelveeta 279 1 FRESH PRODUCE Washington Hot Special Cherries Honeysuckle Utah Valley B 3l Egg Plant 249 |