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Show Efforts combined for Nursing Home The Blanding Nursing Home has been the center of many activities during the past two weeks. Schools, church groups and civic groups have made contributions to make the holiday more interesting for all the patients. Mr. Dean of Dove Creek brought his Christmas lights and they sparkle brightly each evening. The Monticello Jaycees ' furnished a beautiful spruce and decorated it for the pat -ients. Lance Phillips, the goodies to each of the patients. Mutual classes have sung carols and taken gifts of popcorn , cakes, etc. , and the sixth grade gave a musical program. Virginia Seely spent one entire day before Christmas giving permanents and setting hair to make the occasion more pleasant for the ladies. Monday evening the staff gave a Christmas party. Mrs. Inez Shumway and Mrs. Betty Pritchard and their children custodian, decorated a small a lovely manger scene, gave pinion on the patio and anota number of Christand sang her larger pinion in the dining mas carols. Darwin Jones room. Debbie Reeves, Conaccompanied the group to nie Berkey and Karen Davis of the Calvary Baptist Church sing a few numbers while they in Montezuma Creek, directed were waiting for Santa Claus. the old boy did arrive by their teacher, Mrs. H. C. When he wished them all a Merry Hunter, made clever decorations for the tree and present- Christmas and presented each with a gift. Darwin Jones and ed them to the home. his son, Layne, sang several mothers Several of Blanding and their small children numbers, among them the have taken in plates of always beautiful "Holy City". CE We're overstocked on pickups and we have to move these Guests in the home of Mr. .saying they had arrived there and Mrs. Leon Black for the for the holidays. Mrs. Mrs. and were Mr. .orter accompanied James holidays and Jennie Me: Is when they Larry Perkins, home from and Mrs. Hly Henry, visited Mrs. Morris mother, mother of Mrs. Blac :. Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Palmer. Mrs. Porter will remain in CalifHenry lives in Salt Lake City. ornia for sometime visiting There are so many college Palmer and other friends. Mrs. students home for the holidays Paul The Furys will live in it would be impossible to while she is away. home her name them without forgetting Linda Mrs. Bayles has gone some but it is surely wonderDixi.-College- , to Cambridge, Idaho to ful to see them all home again. Mr. and Mrs. Clisbee Lyman and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lyman and four children and Mrs. Pearl Bayles went to Durango, Colo. , for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Bayles and family. The two Mrs. Lymans and Mrs. Bayles are sisters. After spending the day visiting they went to Sacrament meeting to enjoy a cantata presented by Mrs. Bayles and her ward choir. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Perkins and family of Durango were also guests and spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Weber. She drove to Provo where she met a brother and sister and they all drove the rest of the way. Her husband, Lloyd H. Bayles, in Vietnam, writes "we are pretty busy getting ready for a couple of little parties for a few hundred kids. We are making a little bag of gum, candy, etc. It will help a couple of schools and an orphanage . Also, we have been hitting the mess halls for excess food, especially stuff that GI's don't eat. in addition to celebrating We delivered 18 cases yesterChristmas it was the birthday day and have at least 40 more of Clisbee Lyman and Shauna in the office and we are still Bayles. hounding and scrounging the mess halls, etc. " Lucy Harris was the guest of honor at a birthday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Steve Perkins Dec. 22 at the Grant L. and children have gone to Bayles home. Other guests Flagstaff to spend part of the were Mr. and Mrs. Ashton holidays with Mrs. Perkins' Harris and children, Mrs. Jane parents, the Ira Hallidays. Bayles, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fred and Edith Hersal have Jones, Mrs. Myrtle Redd and come from Phoenix to spend Wally Brown. Following dinChristmas Day with Mrs. Her-sal- 's ner, part of them attended the mother, Mrs. Minnie Sacrament meeting at the Green, and her sister, Wanda Nursing Home. Green, both of whom are empMrs. Ida Mar Markham and loyed at the Nursing Home. son Ben came from Spanish Mrs. Mozelle Jones had a Fork Sunday to spend a few Christmas breakfast at her home Dec. 23 for ther six days with her parents, the Ben returned Redds. to Wiley girls and their his work but will return for mothers. The table was beauhis mother in a few day. Mrs. tifully decorated in a ChristMarkham is the supervisor of mas theme, and the place nurses at the Provo Hospital. settings were gifts for each The Staff Christmas party guests. A decorated tree comfor the nursing home was held pleted the festive picture. at the home of Mrs. Mozelle Chris and Dixie Palmer and Jones Dec. 17 where a pot two little boys have come from Provo to spend Christmas at luck dinner was enjoyed as the home of Mr. Palmer's well as a Christmas gift exchange and Christmas carols. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex his Jones Layne played guitar Harvey. and sang for the guests. Maggie Harvey and Marion Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones were hostesses of the Hawkins are happy to have Forum Club Christmas party their daughter, Lorraine, home at the Harvey home. They for the holidays. She is empspent the evening playing rook, there was an exchange of loyed in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kynra Lyman enjoyed Christmas gifts and a delicious a short visit from her sister, uncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foy moved is who Karen Dyal employed into a beautiful new home for as a secretary in Washington Christmas. It is located on the D. C. ot just north of the old home was the Saturday evening the at house scene of an open they are leaving. Gordon Lyman home. Friends 3ee-Hi- ve 1 and relatives called to enjoy the occasion. Mrs. Carol Lyman received a phone call from Mrs. Geneva Porter in Anaheim, Cal. , Choose from a huge assortment of V8s, 4-spee- ds, automatics, airconditioning All these pickups may The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah January 2, 1969 Page Eight MIWWMR- - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc- Donald and four children spent several days in Salt Lake City. Their youngest daughter, Wendy, age 16 months, will undergo minor surgery while they are there. Mr. and Mrs. Len Goldberg have gone to San Gabriel, Cal. , to spend the holidays. While they are away Mrs. Iva Hatch is staying at the Prospector Motel , caring for the guests. Her family, Mr. and Mrs. Conway Redd and children, arrived Christmas Eve to spend the holidays with her and Mrs. Myrtle Redd. Donna and Ruth Smith, who came home for the funeral of their uncle Don, stayed over for the Christmas holidays. Ruth attends CSU and Donna the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guymon were thrilled to have their four sons and two daughters all attend the Temple wedding of their youngest daughter, Kathleen on Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Guymon attended the Guymon-Lyma- n wedding in Salt Lake City, then went on to Logan for the wedding of Mrs. Guymon's brother. A farewell dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Redd early last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nowland who have left for Florida. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ash Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Bayles, Neta Young and Gene Hacking. Mr. George A. Hurst was rushed to Salt Lake Saturday afternoon for medical attention by daughter Georgian Burtenshaw and his brother Philip. They were met in Green River by daughters Rosemond Melartin and Dal-m- ar Helstrum. THE LITTLE THEATRE Monticello, Utah 7:30 P. M. 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