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Show Museum Completed at Natural Bridges Primary puts on inspirational program during the Primary beautiful program was put evening Hour. The theme was on by the Primary children and Family the House of in of adults last Sundav "Reverence A a number the Lord". Music was furnished by Donna Redd with tire Primary children singing several numbers atjd the congregation Joining in with the singing of others. President LaRaine Redd Everyone's invited to come to narrated the program and the Bluff this Sunday, May 5, for scene was the home of "The a sp3getti dinner! Bluffs Smith Family" with Marion All Tribes Indian Day CommHazleton as father, Joyce ittee is preparing a fundEllsworth as mother, Robert Hatch as Johil, Sandra Robinraising dinner and is hoping for a good countywidc turnout. son as Rebecca and Colleen Come to the Bluff school, from Eager as Jane. 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. for spa -Others participating in the bread, salad, garlic getti, inspiring program were Barbara Richaiuson, Adrienne punch or coffee. All proceeds will go to the Indian Day fund. Auble, Wayne Richardson, Patricia Black, Lisa Washburn, This year the event will be June 15. Cary Barber, Terry Ann Ranand his parents, dall, Russell Fuller, Susan Perry Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence JohnHalls, Byron Bond, Daidree son, have returned from Loma Odette, Candace Redd, Jon Jones, Barbara Randall, Brian Linda, Calif., where Perry underwent heart surgery at Washburn, Janie Roring, Mitthe Seventh Day Adventist chell Redd, Beverly Black, Loma Linda University Hospital rBeni Kay Hess, Lael Fullmer, All is well with the patient, Clinton Randall and Maria following the repair of a hole Redd. in his heart, and after a B ishop Bennion Redd gave few month's recuperation he'll the closing prayer. than new! be better Farmers & Ranchers . .1 V if-- ' 'S Kloflnce " . t x (, n- X It's weed time again Call George W. Endter Monticello Licensed Aerial & Ground Chemical 587-23- Agricultural Applicator is out in the monument where each visitor discovers his own values. Ever wonder what the difference is between an arch and a natural bridge? The answer awaits your discovery in the Natural Bridges National Monument visitor center. Bates E. Wilson, Super- intendent of Canyonlands National Park, announces the completion of the Natural Bridges National Monument museum. The museum is an additional segment of the information and orientation program being provided by the National Park Service at Natural Bridges Visitor Ail In Center. Exhibits deal with the major values found within the monument, presenting the geology, history, and ecology. Mr. Wilson commented that exhibits on plant and animal communities have long been a favorite of the visiting The Monticello Second Ward All in Favor Play will be held May 6 at 8 p. m. in the IDS Cultural Hall. The play is based on the problem and joy's encountered by a bishop in a ward. Leona Markosek is director of drama and Dean Randall and Sandra Trueblood are in charge of the music for this production. public. Small wildlife, such as rock squirrel, rabbit, -frog, and various birds re tain lifelike poses in simulated natural surroundings. The exhibits, however, are a prelude to the real thing. Favor i jit $1i fc. , r&fgg 'HX k&l: The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday May 2, 1968 Page Three They only hint at what the visitor might find at Natural, Bridges. The real museum v , Shown above are Dick Broderick and Max Black operating the new Lodi Press for recapping wide tread tires. Now Open in Monticello Goodyear Truck Tires at D.D. Prices Noon to 6 P. M. Corner of Main & Second North WESTERN MOBILE HOMES WESTERN MOBILE HOMES We also have a good supply of Rear Farm Tires at dodleDTsOx D. D. Prices 'ffDDe DURANGO, COLO. Phone247-!7- 59 Monticello 0317703 88 |