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Show FLORENCE m sagafe exchange at (Gift party Dove Creek matron dies lular lesson by Allie Adams, The two Blanding Camps of poris Alexander, Kristy the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Carroll, Audrey Halliday, and held their annual Christmas Mabel Shumwy. Two of Mrs. in the library riday party ILynette Adam's students gave afternoon Dec. 13. It began a reading and a pantomime. with a very appropriate dinner Then Mrs. Adams led the served on two long tables group in singing several Christ -V in a with mas carols. arranged shape small Christmas tree at the The delightful afternoon was concluded with an exchange joining point. The tables were festive with twining poin-setti- a of gifts; each woman had and candle arrangements. brought an attractive little Thirty-fou- r members enjoyed parcel to be exchanged. the food. The program included two songs by Glenna Stevens; musical reading of a poineer poem by Marge Lyman in costume; piano solo by Carolyn Guymon; stories from the reg- - Mrs. Floreen Herron of Dove Creek passed away at Mercy Hospital in Durango on Dec. 13 following complications after surgery. Mrs. Herron was 64 years of age. I Ryan stayed with the Dee Galbraiths in Orem and brought Ilene Quent motored to Fam best wishes to their their back ington, N. M. Saturday to shop. friends in Blanding. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Watkins Wanda and Minnie Green and are rejoicing over the arrival two children, formerly of of a son born Nov. 29. It is Monument Valley, are now emtheir first boy, although they the at ployed nursing home. have a daughter. Wanda is the Mrs. Arvilla Warren and Mrs. supervisor there. They are living in the home Vivian Rowley and son were business callers in town Saturformerly occupied by the Steve Perkins' Mont from family. Welcome to llo. ice day, coming our town "the Greens. " Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Redd, Word has been received by who came from California some time ago, have been liv- Vlr. and Mrs. Harvey Bradford that their son Randy who is in ing with Mrs. Redd's parents, the Lawrence Wrights. They ar Vietnam has had several close now moving to the Neta Young calls with the enemy. He was house for the winter. They hav on a mission when enemy fire t Mill U lit ,Ll IH.I .lllMll., have had their belongings wounded him in the side and s Ml )imi fil.il l t It ,.n ,(.( I,M It! m ti.ni packed for 11 months and will he was the only one to return ImiL S 1,1,1,! .ll( IU) be glad to be settled by to his base. The prayers of iIImU n lit lit'. lilt Ht the community go with him. Christmas. Mr. Redd is workli tit nuKN INI iii. ii nt itnijs M.M)) M.l.l mi, t!.w .1 tits! ,i,. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Laws of ing for the Welfare Dept. ll II ml ll It l.M' tl( Mrs. Milton Nielson of lit! tiiiktl-limit ) IMIt til (It Cisco have now moved back .mil tM.ii lull i,.l,ii, 1)1 Monticello was in town shopto Blanding after having spent ill 1. ,S some time in Cisco. Mr. Laws ping Monday. City Drug Store Monticello The First Ward Sunday School is employed with the State 'Mailorders Filled. will hold its annual Christmas Roads. program during Sunday School at 11 a. m. Everyone is invited. Norma and Geneva Laws, who! have been attending Weber College, are home for the holidays. Norma is a daughter of Mrs. Marva Laws and Geneva the daughter of Mrs. Dot Mrs. Veva Black and Mrs. DUP Surviving her are her husband, George, one daughter and a In step-daught- er. addition a niece, Mrs. Tom Redd, of Blanding survives. Funeral services were held n Dove Creek LOSE WEIGHT ( I ill- I I It ! I ( M ) M v I : m I i . I 'itl-llll- ! Mlil-- I V M I V . 1 Have a most delightful holiday season . . . and sincerest thanks for your loyal patronage. Monticello & Blanding (b&u-- j V A ter Premium 110 Level Tire now. If you haven't seen one of Avaughn Hunt's birthday cakes you should pass by the local bakery and see some of his masterpieces. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Johnson and daughter of Phoenix were recent visitors. Duane is a son of Florence Johnson and Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Gordon Adams. Mrs. Sylvan Johnson with Ryan, Laurel and Jaren motored to Provo Thursday where they visited the Johnson's daughters' families, Diana McClellan and Sylvia Oliver. They also went to Salt Lake and visited Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Ruth Hardy and the Keith Johnson family. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Dec. 19, 1968 Page Sixteen Complete Gunsmith Buy 2 PREMIUM SILVERTOWN 770 NW H. T. TIRES AND SILVERTOWN 7 70 4 Ply YEAR-EN- D Nylon Cord SAVE! CLEARANCE!!! WHITEWALLS ONLY!! BUY THE FIRST TIRE AT RETAIL PRICE FOR THE SECOND TIRE - - PAY ONLY 13 RETAIL PLUS F. E. T. PER TIRE NO TRADE-I- N NEEDED OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1968 NO MONEY DOWN USE YOUR Custom Ammo Complete Line of Firearms Custom Rifles Complete Line of Reloading Components Dies, Powder, Primers, Bullets, etc. Approved Credit Dean Lincoln 390 S. Main Moab j f Motor Parts Co. Laws. letter just received from Mr. Alvin Gaudio of Buena Park, Cal. , states he is doing fine. He was Boy Scout Field Executive of the district for many years before being transferred to California. He asked to be remembered to his many friends in Blanding. LaVar Lyman went to Spanish Fork this weekend to bring his wife home. She has been under a doctor's care for the past few weeks in Salt Lake and then went to her sister's place, IdaMar Markham, for a few weeks rest. 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