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Show SetsDec. 30 as Wedding Date Co-chairm- an. Audra was bom in Monticello and attended school through the sixth grade here. She is a graduate of Logan High School and Seminary and is presently attending Utah State University where she is active in the Music Department. Her fiance is a son of Mrs. Malinda Anderson of Nibley. He lives in Logan where he Bishop Lewis suprised The couple will exchange vows on Dec. 30 in the Logan First Ward Recreation Hall with a reception to follow. Following a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Logan ! to Yule party The Rebus Rota Club held their Christmas party at the enjoy ss. Jaycetfes (plan New Year's party 19 Progrossivo Parly Marrieds is employed. co-hoste- Ball to honor Governor includes swearing in ceremonies and the Inaugural Address by the Governor on Jan. 6. The inaugural ceremony will take place in the Capitol Rotunda beginning at 12 noon , Jan. 6. The Inaugural Ball is formal dress and will begin at 8:30 The ball will climax inaugural p. m. , Sat. night. The ball week activities in Utah which will include music by the Utah Symphony and other entertainment groups to honor Utah's Governor and first lady. Reservations for the ball can be obtained by contacting Miss in Phyllis Scott at 328-86Salt Lake City or any county officer of the Democratic Party. Bishop John Lewis was honored on his birthday with a surprise party given by Mrs. Lewis last Thursday night. A ham dinner was served for Young on a buffet table which was decorated with a small lighted The Young Marrieds enjoyed white tree. a progressive supper and party Bishop Lewis lit the candles last Tuesday. The crowd met on the cake and his grandson, at the Dell Taylor home for Shay Lewis, sang Happy the appetizers. Mr. and Mrs. Birthday with the group joinDave Fullmer were hosts for ing in. Those present were the main course , a turkey the Ty and Stewart Lewises, dinner, eaten around candleMr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams, lit tables with favors of tiny Mr. and Mrs. Earl Randall, red felt Santa boats filled with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Frost, nuts and candy. Mr. and Mis. Eddie Boyle The dessert was served at th$ and Mr. and Mrs. K. S. John Lewis home. Buddy Summers. Richens gave ajzomical reading and Santa arrived bringing each one a gift. Lions General Chairman was LaRae Fullmer with Betty Lewis doing the decorations and Christmas Karen Greenaulgh making the ter. home of Mrs. Edway Redd last Friday night with Mrs. Swede Odette as Business was discussed before the social hour. The banquet for February was one of the items discussed. Each member brought a gift for someone at the Provo Hospital to be delivered in time for Christmas. The club has had a successful sale of place cards, selling almost 80 sets of them. Pencil games were played and enjoyed by all and a luncheon of Christmas pudding and hot cranberry punch was served. 11 An Inaugural Ball honoring Governor and Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton has been set for Jan. 11, at the Terrace Ballroom in Sait Lake City according to an announcement by Robert Moore and Wayne Black, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Norton of Logan, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Audra, to Ferris W. Anderson. The Nortons are former residents of Monticello and Audra is their youngest daugh- Mrs. Redd hostess Jan. party Miss Audra Norton Pattersons speak in SLC Pattei ons also called on folks are in spent last week in the Salt Lake from Monticello who or in the Salt schools hospitals area where both spoke at Lake area. Christian Women's Clubs. On Wednesday they spoke at the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Patterson Provo Christian Women's-Cluat noon, having driven from Slat Lake City to Provo in a blizzard that left 9 inches of snow there. On Thursday they both spoke at two of these b Start the New Year right Santa Claus visited the Mbnt-icel- lo Lions Club at their annual Christmas Party at the Lariat Firelight Room Saturday and distributed cors ages to the Lady Lions and their guests. The club enjoyed a good dinner and dancing. Santa distributes gifts to Headstart Headstart boys and girls from Blanding Elementary School The Monticello Jaycettes had a very important visitor met Dec. 13 at the Lariat on Dec. 20. Old Santa blew Restaurant. Plans were made in with the snowstorm, laden for the New Year's Party to the Ogden Christian Business with gifts for the wide-eye- d be held in conjunction with and professional Women's youngsters. They were very the Golden Circle Jeep Club. Council. excited and couldn't get close The Jaycettes still have on are with Pattersons The enough to the jolly old man. serving hand copies of the Jaycee in Missions Monticello, If the teachers had been conVillage Wives Favorite Recipe Cookis Pastor cerned about skipping langPatterson Dave where books (Salads) if anyone desSan the of Juan Community uage instruction for the day, ires to obtain a copy. a is Missions Church. Mrs. Marie Harris, president they need not have bothered, Village of the mission faith for more English was spoken of the group, presided over the project of the Clubs Women's during Santa's visit than heard meeting at which six members Christian and The Canada. United States were present. interdenominational meetings. At noon they spoke at the Salt Lake Christian Women's Club. In the evening they spoke at invitations. ! issuing from the room before The teachers and aids are to be commended for the fine job they are doing with these active three and four year old children. The product of last year's Headstart is now in Kindergarten and it can be seen from their performance that they have had a "headstart" over the unfortunate Indian child who may have missed that program. THE DAY AFTER Twas the day after Christmas. awoke with a yawn, Knowing good old St. Nick had been here, and had gone. The stockings, that had hung by the chimney with care, Had been all taken down, the mantel was bare. My mind was a daze, there was sleep in my eye. I felt simply groggy with turkey and pie. I had just snuggled down for another nice rest--L- et the world go by as it mighi think best When out on my dresser there arose such a clatter, I hopped out of bed to see what was the matter. My old alarm clock, with no duty to shirk, Was shrieking, "Get up and get to work". Like a thief caught I gave it a blow, And told it to hasten where all clocks should go. I throttled it quickly, climbed back into bed, While visions of mad bosses danced in my head. I red-hand- I Send your loved ones HiS away from home a gift subscription The San Juan Record "But hang it, ed, " I muttered, returning to slumber, "If the boss wants to call, he can look up my number. " And my dear faithful wife then if naught else will do Will say, "I'm sorry, Charlie': down with the flu". --- |