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Show Demos confer atairportlDavises e.. Monticello considered itself fortunate when the H, H. Davis family moved into its midst and as time goes on it should consider itself more fortunate. The Davis family have contributed much to the community - not only as ?V ;-m- S fit M) .n .st ,V1fc. ll uOV Talking strategy and tactics for the coming election are San Juan County and upstate Democrats at the Monticciio Airport, Pictured from the left are Eddie Coyle, San Juan County Democratic Chairman, Candidate for the State Assembly, Bruce K. Halliday, Candidate for Congress Richard J, Maughan, Democratic State Vice Chairman, Mrs. Norma Thomas, Governor Calvin Rampton's Campaign Coordinator Bob Draper, San Juan County Commission Chairman Marion Hazleton, San Juan County Clerk, Mrs. Clytie Barber, Mrs. Barber's three sons, Candidate for Attorney General, Felshaw King, and Mrs. Carolyn Griffec, Campaign Coordinator for Mr. Maughan. The plane load from Salt Lake Ctiy dropped in for a brief conference on their way to the Grand County Democratic Convention last Friday evening. -- - Record Photo 4- -H sing praise of County Club organized On June 25 at 1:30 p. m. the After the meeting was opfirst "wise bees" H meeting ened officers were elected for the coming year. They was held. It took place in are Monticello at the residence of Mary Fellmeth, president; Mrs. Julius Harvey. The classCynthia Harvey, vice presies to be taught are cooking, dent; Julie Randall, secretary and Pam Rasmussen as sewing and gardening. citizens but also Mr, Davis as pastor of the First Assembly of God Church. In addition their children have grown to love the town and its people, as have the parents, and have taken a part in the community life. But the outstanding feat of the Davis family is their tremendous loyalty to their new home and what they are doing about it. The family have just returned from vacationing in Texas and Oklahoma. After performing the wedding ceremony for their daughter, Deatra, in Ardmore, Okla. , a time of fellowship with friends was enjoyed there, and Rev. Davis ministered to the church of which he was former pastor. After leaving Ardmore time was spent in Denison, Texas with Rev. Davis1 parents and other relatives and a fishing trip was enjoyed with brothers and his father on Lake Texhoma, They also spent time with Mrs. Davis' parents and relatives in Oklahoma City and where Rev. Davis ministered in Mrs. Davis' home church, Farm Bureau picnic July the Southsidc Faith Tabernacle The San Juan County Tarm Bureau will hold its summer Assembly of God. After leaving Oklahoma City they picnic Saturday, July 13, at the Blue Mountain Ranch. spent one night in Lubbock, Tex. , visiting three sisters of All Tarm Bureau members and Mrs. Davis. their families are urged to But now - everywhere that participate and attend, Coverthe Davis family went - they ed dishes will be brought by recruited visitors and prospecthe members and the Farm tive citizens ior Monticello! Bureau will again furnish the Rev. Davis had taken the film pop and ice cream. "Canyonlands U. S, A, " with Games will start at 5 p. m, him and it was shown to diffand supjx:r will be served at erent groups and church gath7 p. m. Everyone should m , Okla, in Ardmore, erings bring their own dishes Denison, Texas, in Lubbock, In the event of rain the picnic Texas and if time had perwill be held in the San Juan mitted they would have shown County Fair Earn. it more places. As a result of this heralding of our great Canyonlands, a number of people expressed plans to take their vacations in San Juan County and see this fabulous country. Rev. Davis said that Monticrllo, Itah some of his relatives cancell- - Dusk Show Time ed their vacation plans to come out here. So if you JULY should see a caravan of people HAVE A BANG-U- P 4TII! ! from the above places, it is See "Who's Minding the likely that our modem "press with Jim Hutton, Joey Mint" is agent" responsible. Bishop, Dorothy Pro vine, Terry Davis of Oklahoma Mrs. Davis Milton Berle G Walter Brennan City, a nephew of could not wait until later he JULY -9 to back them accompanied THE BALLAD OF JOSIE Monticello. starring Doris Day The San Juan Record Free Show To Robert Bryan 'itnitici'llo, t'tah Thursday, July 4, 1968 Ilring Ad Page Four Nu Vu - -5 6-8- 4-- YOULL SAVE WITH Bsurtyaim Graduate to Electric Air Conditioning USED CARS Are you enjoying electric air conditioning on your job? 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