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Show Business oM (Xfewj House guests at the L. V. Shutts are Mr. and Mrs. H.W. WAYNE LEWIS "Variety i. the .pice of Hfe", attend Lh'h'w ke? kecaum i,fn0mClt amntY for sport, of Kh He w Profklent 1,1 quoted Wayne Lewla, our genial man of the hour, a. he applied this quote to him- .elf and hi. most interertlng yPe- - in basketball, baseball and life. Mr. Lewis is a relative new- - track and the coach desired tc comer to Monticello, arriving take advantage of a triple I threat as this so he encourag-h- e here about a year ago when ed attend to Wayne purchased the Lariat Rest- - his young sdaool and thus he received aurant from Mb. Erma Rans- one from that too! dell. Things were quiet for I? dipioma Lewis Mr. addition, him - temporarily - and then ded college at Cameron he got into high gear - and College in Lawton. look what has happened to His hobbies are hunting and the restaurant business in our fishing and he has a tremencommunity! dous gun collection. He loves Yes, variety is the spice of Monticello and said his intlife, and Mr. Lewis is an ind- erest in it came about when ication of such. His first job, he was watching televion he says, was at the age of , , ... , wen living in when sold he eight newspapers California and saw a film on in Texas. He was bom in He felt lb Canyonlands. Oklahoma but was raised in in virg country and Texas as one can tell from thad 1 Lindley of Santa Maria, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bar-te- ll and their five children left June 12 on a 3,050 mile trip which will take them and their camper through Oregon and into Washington where they spent two days with the Bouman family at Okanogan. Then on to Canada where they toured part of British Columbia and back through Montana and western Idaho. They arrived home, tired but happy, on June 22. The L. V. Shutts, the Lind-le- ys and Steve Carpenters were Friday dinner guests of the C. E. Crapos. Rev. and Mrs. Michael Strayer, Jeannie Redshaw and Kathlie Corlett left Sunday for the Temple Hills Youth Camp at Woodlawn Park near Colorado Springs for ten days. La von Crowley and Robert Fury each won a $25 Savings Bond at the dance contest Saturday night at the VFW dance at Dove Creek. E. J. Bartell and son, Calvin, were visiting the Leonard Bartells over the weekend and Calvin stayed to help farm. They are from Kearns. The Jaimie andj. W. Crowleys, the Marion Millers and the Jim Barrys picnicked at Dalton Springs Saturday evening. Callers at the H.W. Red-shaSaturday evening were Opal's uncle, Hubert Kelley of Ouray, Colo. , and Ernie Johnson enroute to his home in Ely, Nev. , after a trip to Asst. Supt. for Canyonlands named A new Assistant Superinten-de- I nt for the Canyonlands Complex has been appointed, Superintendent Bates E. Wilson announced today. Mr. Joseph Carithers and his wife, Hildegarde, will arrive in Moab, July 5. Mr. Carithers will replace Mr. Roger Contor, who has been on temporary assignment to Austrailia since last March. Mr. Carithers has been concerned with the planning and development of the new Canyonlands National Park for several years. He has been on special assignment in Washington, D.C. Previously he was in the Southwest Regional Office of the Na -tional Park in Sante Fe, New Mexico, where he was Assistant to the Regional Director in charge of Cooperative Activities and Public Affairs. His last official visit to this area was in November of 1966. He was then a member of the National Park Service Master Plan Team reviewing the proposed addition to the Park recently approved by the Federal Bureau of the Budget and now before the Department First Ward The Sacrament meeting was conducted by Arlow Freestone land talks were given by Philip IBroderick, Frank Young, Betty Lewis, Leonard Bartell and Madge Anderson. An organ solo was given by Mrs. Etheline Peterson and the choir sang "Behold the Great Redeemer Died. " The Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association was reorganized. Retiring officers are Earline Frost, Madge Anderson and Phyllis Heaton. Mrs. Madge Anderson was sustained as the new president, with Emma Freestone and Betty Lewis as counsellors. Carol Behunin and Fern Richey were retained as the secretaries. Devon Burtenshaw was put in las assistant Scout Master for iTroop 313. I I I I I The Primary Lihoma girls held their annual cook-oMonday morning at the early hour oz 7 a. m. at Buckboard camp grounds. The leaders, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mb. Max Black and Mb. Ty Lewis, with visiting mother, Mb. Earl Randall, and 24 girls enjoyed bacon, french toast ut of the Interior. ws and juice. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Willar old son was The Young Marrieds met at drowned at their ranch near the home of Mr. and Mb. Mancos last week. Mrs. WilOklahoma. Stewart Lewis Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyliams was bom in Ucolo and The lesson entitled 'Treedom der and two boys, together attended school in the area. and What it Means" was given would soon Pen UP and be soft drawl of his. His first with Mrs. Nancy Spry and her CalLewis Mrs. Mr. and by Stewart Lewis. Refresh- come a mecca for new people, son, Lewis, spent the weekend salaried Job followed, at the ments of ham sandwiches, with vert and daughter visited ne businesses and much pros-h- e on Navajo Lake ripe old age of 9 years, when I boating relatives around Lemon, Colo, potato chips, olives, cake here he came, worked summers in a con- - PlritV " Saunders was one of Joan and punch were served. The last week. bis experiences Mr, fectioners store making malts, I ASCS group that went to the The Travest Johnsons have couples attending were the Lewis could well be termed and other confectioner's deweek where they last Ogden Karl Bartons, Bruce Adamses, their two small grandchildren a "Jack of All Trades" but Weber and Morgan toured lights. For this he received Monica and Gary Jarvis visitTy Lewises, Claire Toponces, certainly he could not be the HUGE salary of 50$ per a Counties. Dave FullmeB, and the hosts. group expect They Provo. from them "A master of none" ing termed and Grand this week to tour day. Eastland went from Several as his efforts since arriving in His experiences include San Juan Counties. to Manti for the Baptisimal our midst a year ago would Mrs. working on a farm, in a cotForrest Mr. and Johnson services held in the Temple refute that adage. We would Tho San Juan Record ton gin, as a truck driver, as the er and spent Gayle -dauglt last one of a he is master Thursday. say service manager for an autoweekend with their son, Car-ro- ll Monticello, Utah Fireside Chat was held at that of being a master mobile agency, as parts Cedar in and wife Thursday, June 27, 1968 City. Jim Harvey's home last SunSince he has department manager, as a Page Fifteen day evening. taken over the Lariat he has hotel manager, as a chef, slab across the top of the tub, remodeled it to some extent, and as a bartender. During padded new it, and provided a has lighted signs, put in World War 2 he worked in gay decorative cover for it -has remodeled the home he Mission an aircraft plant in California so now when you visit the with it and made it bought He doing experimental work. powder room, you see a most into a n exciting Supper Club has sold insurance, sold autoattractive padded bench to sit called 'The Firelight Room. Mission. Eight months of this V'.w mobiles and has been a home on! In addition he has purchased was spent in the Bermudas. time appliance salesman. Quite Yes, Mr. Lewis is not only and has installed Tex Burger Relatives a varied number of professtraveling to Montthe Master of his trade but he an overhanging ramp next to the for icello ions. In addition he has meeting were the cafe which provides shade has to also be a connoisseur and Mr. Mb. Ned Campbell owned six different types of for motorists who wish to drive of good foods. This is deterand businesses - three service children, Debbie and mined by the exclusive menu in and order food. But probConnie of Moab as well as stations, one grocery store, he has at the Firelight Room. the most improved idea ably Mb. George White of that a beauty shop, two laundries, It is small and select. He he has had was the hiring of five restaurants and was a city. Mb. Campbell will be features Prime Rib of Beef, his excellent chef, Mr. Cal remembered as the former in an and insurance Filet of Steak, Crab Meat partner Pipkin, who, along with his Jameson. Mary abstract business. Salad and a glorious dish -is a true epicurean and boss, Lewis Mr. has lived in Chicken ala Sherrie which is who provides truly delectable numerous places during his the most mouth-wateriand items for your repast. Want more mileage? one dish has delectible ever lifetime, in Oklahoma, the If you haven't visited If Texas, Utah and California. eaten. tried haven't fabulous Firelight Room, you you He also has another distinc- it you really should. should. It is fitted with Mr. Lewis manages the tion - that of graduating from individuai tables, surrounded three different high schools Firelight Room and his by black chairs and the walls When asked how this was Stanley Masters , are white covered with gold Lariat Restaurant. the possible, he explained very manages is and the emblems ceiling Mr. and Mrs. Daryle Redd He has woman who drives easily. He graduated from At stars. covered with gold are happy to Lave their son, one high school at the proper from Dove Creek who is the the windows are red velvet Hardy, home after fulfilling cook at the Tex Burger, but time, then went to live with and the floor is draperies a mission for the LDS Church a relative and as school was Mr. Lewis over-se- es enthe a beautiful with carpeted for the past two yeaB. still in session, he attended tire operation. He feels that red carpet - a truly stunning Chevron Gasolines keep The Redds, with their that high school, took all his of each a has Lewis Mr. places eating place. engine parts clean. Boost daughter, JoAnne, met Hardy the finals and received a should have their own type of fuel mileage. small bar installed at one at the Salt Lake City airport sandmenu Tex for Burger of the side establishment, only on June 10, and brought him wiches and short orders, the about five stools at it, and to Monticello where he back Lariat for the family diners from this bar he serves the spent a few days visiting. He and the Firelight Room for refreshments his customers is presently attending BYU those who desire a specialized CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL want. However, the focal in Provo. a atmosin menu dignified MAN IN MONTICELLO On Sunday, June 23, Hardy point in thi s dramatic room, In his E. 57-259- 5 phere. operations A. a HELQUIST white which also boasts of gave an interesting report of 21 Mr. Lewis hires Oil of Standard California Company people, his experiences in the Eastern fireplace, at one side, is the the second probably largest beautiful lighted mural at the employer in the community. far end of the room which is He is a real asset to our town a gorgeous view of Pebble IVE APOLOGIZE!!! and has great faith in the Beach, California, in all its future - as he says, and in Due to pe Bonne 1 problems, our customeB glory. It is in full color and this we agree, he has to have, It's free and plentiful with so real that you can close your have not received good service. all of his resources are in . any product in our full line eyes and hear the waves roarMonticello. of fuels and lubricants. ing upon the rocks. But if you haven't met this This To show the ingenuity of this looking distinguished very man - he remoded the bathwill you should make in a room and made it into ladies gentleman, an effort to do so. Visit one powder room. But what to do CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL of his places of business and 587-2277) (Leave call the bathtub, which is with let him know you appreciate MAN IN MONTICELLO 517-25always a permanent fixture in his interest in our community I. A. KELQUIST Sales & Service Sewing a He home. put any merely and his desire to improve it. Standard Oil Company of California 103 N. Main phon. 253-35rest-aurante- iams' 17-ye- ur. Hardy Redd returns from ng broth-er-in-la- w, has now been corrected and we be Monticello on Tuesdays sure 95 at Machine 61 Moab, Ultb |