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Show Auction huge success i bidders with such Jokes as a cookie wessl The Monticello Museum Auc- "Whats this? bid on this, Fair San the better held at Juan tion Folks, you was If last Saturday Building you've got any un wrinkled 200 About to press" and throwing ; success. cookies a howling dishes on the were and unbreakable kept people attended 1001 Items cement floor, breaking them busy bidding on the In pieces. visiting with their neighbors This was a new experience and eating at the lunch counter. for many people, A good time The beautiful quilt donated was had by all and funds were for the auction, was won by secured to help with the new Mrs. Sherry Behunin of Monti- museum. cello. Several door prizes The Museum Board wishes to were given and Monte Dalton thank all of the businesses and was given a "wild west" bank Individuals who donated or confor selling the most chances on signed Items. The Board is the quilt. especially grateful to the The auctioneers, Dick Davis auctioneers, those who worked anrl Johnny Green of Cortez before and during the auction, livestock Commission, were the advertisers, the San Juan In rare form entertaining the Record, KUTA, and Dove Creek Press, Skip Lovett of Red Horse Trading Post of Cortez, . i i I everyone who bought chances THE on the quilt, and to all who purchased items or in any way LITTLE THEATRE helped make this venture a success. Monticello, Utah Show Time 7:30 P. M. - fc fit May 2, 3, Monticello's Own Ivalou Redd in." - ."BLUE" "THE SPIRIT IS WILLING" t , : Free Show To Samuel F. Parry Bring Ad Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson learned that her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dallas Adair of Cedar Ridge, Colo. , have lost their son, Skip, while he was fighting in Viet Nam. Burial will be in Mesa, Ariz. , where Skip's wife 1 s awaiting the birth of their child. Another son of the Adairs was killed four months ago in Panama while on duty w, 'May 4, 6, 7, ' ) with the Army. Rev. and Mrs. H. 1L Davis left Monday for the Rocky Mountain District Council of the Assemblies of God, which convenes at Littleton, Colo. , at the District Headquarters. This meeting consisted of the election of District officials, other matters of business concerning missions, youth work and Sunday School outreach. The Davises will be returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross French hosted their son, Kenneth French, and Miss Brenda O'Lell of Vernal four days last week. Both attend BYU. The family and guests picknicked one day at the Natural Bridges, the Goosenecks, Muley Point and other points of interest. Melvin and Max Dalton attended the Bull Sale in Durango last Saturday. Mrs. Maxine Lyman has a new grandson, bom In Costa Mesa, Calif. The newcomer weighed 9 lbs. 4 oz. and is the fifth grandson for Mrs. Lyman. Proud parents are Mr, and Mrs. Daniel DeGraw,she . the former Tonya Lyman. Houghton and family, now of Bountiful. Blanche Fullmer, daughter of the Frank Fullmers, arrived from her studies at Utah State to visit her parents. Speaking of the Fullmers, Mrs. David Fuller and son are home again after spending ten days in Green River with her parents, the Ray Sherrills. Friends of Sandy French are happy to have her home gain. Sandy is the younger daughter of Ross French and is presently a former Montlcellan, has been visiting Mrs. Glenda Woods and other friends, and while she likes her new home, she misses the climate here. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Pehrson entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Budge of Florida for dinner last Sunday. The Budges spent quite some time here two years ago when Mrs. Budge was confined to the hospital as the result of an auto accident in the southern part of the county. While here the Budges have looked up numerous other friends and are taking trips into the Canyonlands and other attending MHS. spots. her family. The San Juan Record Mrs. Glenda Wood went to Salt Lake City last week to enjoy Temple sessions with Mrs. Nina Hyde is spending Monticello, Utah Thursday May 2, 1968 Page Four her month's vacation in Clearwater, Fla. , visiting her daughter and family, Mrs, Ted Motry. Mrs. E.H. Franklin of Orenn, Mrs. Ross French, Mrs. Boyd Wilson, Bill Christensen, Sandy French and Dena Adair went to Durango, returning home via Farmington where Dena stopped off for a visit. John and Donald Blake, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blake, visited for a few days at home from their survey crew work at Hanksville. Guesting in the home of the David Fullmers are former residents Mr. and Mrs. Fliil uated from Lynwood High School. He attended Compwith their three children, ton College at Compton, Sterling, 5 years, Sally1131mos. Calif. , for a few years. years and baby James, Shirley is no newcomer to are the newcomers this week. San Juan County, however. Mr. Trent was bom In She Is the daughter of Mr. and Calif. , and gradMr. and Mrs. Ronald Trent, Southgate, Mrs. Parley Laws of Blanding and is a graduate of San Juan High School. After her grad- 1967 Impala Chevrolet Sport Coupe with automatic transmission, V8 engine, air conditioning, power steering, radio, white sidewall tires. Like new. Still under warranty. uation she went to California to work, met Ronald there and they were soon married. They lived in California for four years, then moved to Blanding where he worked for the State Road Commission for a year. Last October they moved to Monticello where Mr. Trent is employed at the Redd Motors in their Parts Department. His hobbies are fixing cars, taking pictures and guns.. Shirley enjoys all kinds of sports sewing and tending to their . family. They enjoy Monticello and its people and especially enjoy the Second Ward of the LDS Church of which they are members. They hope to be here a long time and so do the other residents of the community. VJiUW!W?r s , ' MORRIS NELSON Monticello, Utah Phone JU 21 V i: x i STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Horn Office: Bloomington, Illinois |