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Show Children help in iwl Wednesday, May 1, the Monticello Elementary School is planning several activities to do their part in the city clean-u- p cam- w& seoswi palmraeir- - OSowll y irnft$ clean-u- p paign. Each child has been asked to bring a paper bag from home and pick up litter and unsightly trash they may find on their way to DnD(iD school. The bag of debris they collect, will be the children's admission to a movie to be shown at school Wed: ' nesday afternoon. Friday, May 3, the boys and girls will bring shovels, rakes and other tools with them to help clean up the school grounds. ditd Cvitainitiaiinia an Empire waistline and the skirt was softly controlled in an ne to the floor. The front of her gown was enhanced with Alecon lace appliques and the chapel train fell from the neckline of the gown, attached with a row of tiny covered buttons. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was secured to a crown of seed pearls. She wore a pair of cultured pearl earrings, a gift of the groom. Matron of Honor was Mrs. Jim Palmer, a sister-in-la- w of the bride and Miss Glenda Kendall, Miss Maryellen Johnson and Miss Barbara Bukek, were bridesmaids. Miss Buker is a cousin of the bride. Frank Rowley acted as best man for his brother and the ushers were John and Kent Rowley, brothers of the groont, and Jim Palmer, brother of the bride. James Rabe was ringbearer and Kim Johnson -acted as flower girl. George Buker, cousin of the bride, and Mark Johnson lighted the candles for the ceremony. Mrs. Conrad was organi st while Yunker MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL R. ROWLEY Newton Buker, cousin of the Miss Carol Lou Palmer, the Church in Hamilton, Mont. , bride, was the soloist. on March 30. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Following the wedding cerThe bride was lovely in her A. Palmer of Victor, Mont. , emony, a reception was held became the bride of Samuel R gown of peau de soi which was at the Elks Club in Hamilton. fashioned with a portrait neck- Assisting with the arrangements Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rowley of Monticello line, and long sleeves coming were Mrs. Harry Rabe. Mrs. a point at the wrist. The to Orville Buker, Mrs. W. H. in a beautiful church ceremony of her gown nipped into Gudgel, Mrs. Emery Buker, bodice held in the First Presbyterian A-li- - Mrs. Robert Tout, Miss Marion Buker, Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Jim Palmer. On April 5 the young couple were honored at a reception held in Monticello at the Library by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Rowley. The newlyweds will make their home in St. George for the present. Reaches 83rd plateau An resident of Monticello, Mr. Fletcher Bronson, celebrated his 83rd birthday last Sunday. His family and friends called on him during the day to extend their best wishes and congrat- Grover wrns Achievement Award LOGAN - American Legion Utah Boys State has announced 50 Achievement Award winners who will receive full tuition scholarships at Utah State University for the 1968-6- 9 school year. The winners participated in the 1967 Utah Boys State on the USU campus. The awards will be presented in high school honor assem- blies. Achievement Award Winner from Blanding is Bruce H. Grover, Box 564, a senior attending SJHS. old-ti- me ulations. Mr. Bronson came to Monticello when he was a small boy. He and his wife, Eva, are the parents of five children. Son Grant, daughters, Mrs. Ralph Robson, Mrs. Ace Holden, all of Monticello, son Warren of Blanding and daughter, Mrs. Cecil Hansen who presently is honeymooning in Mexico. Mrs. Hanson, Cleone, called her father from Acapulco, Mexico to wish him a happy birthday and reported that before she returns hjme to Mont cello they will visit Costa Rico and Brazil. -- Miss Muriel Black to ved 4," .9 1. ''? jv Now. At your Buick dealers. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Black of Blanding wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel, to Mr. Larry Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Perkins of Monticello. .Miss Black has attended two quarters at the Stevens Henagef Business College in Salt Lake City and plans to work in that city for the summer. Mr. Perkins has completed six quarters at CSU and has spent two years in the armed forces. He is currently emp- - The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday April 25, 1968 Page Five Of (Ktiuact oc MOTo ovso 1 y L w " '' ,1 vrvmuje.'.im loyed by the National Park Service and works in the Needles area. The couple plans a late summer wedding and will both enter the fall quarter at Utah State University in Logan. Safety Inspection Deadline May Do it now 15 and avoid the rush KENNYS Parkway Conoco |