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Show FLOREHCE Santa arrives in Bluff Bible reading program set ZT5 for 1969 Rulon Holyoak, son of Mrs. Genevieve Redd Holyoak of Moab, was married Dec. 20 to Miss Millie Nevills of Salt Lake City in the Temple there. A wedding breakfast followed at the Leonard Pearce home, hosted by Mrs. Holyoak and his sister, Mrs. Leonard Pearce. A reception will honor the young people last in the new year in Moab. The groom is working on his master's degree at BYU and has recently returned from Viet Nam. Mrs. Holyoak is a sister of Mrs. Douglas Gal- Mrs. Jean Johnson of Bluff and Mrs. Anna Pehrson of Mexican Hat and their children were seen in town doing some last minute shopping. Mrs. Gerald Black is the latest victim of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stevens of North Ogden, with their children, spent Christmas with her parents, the Cardon Joneses. The program at Sunday School Dec. 22 was a huge success. It was a Christmas program given by Blanding First Ward under the direction of Superintendent LaVar Lyman. The highlight was an organ solo by Steven Bronson. Blanding First Ward Faculty braith's. The San Juan Record meeting was held Sunday Monticello, Utah January 2, 1969 Page Eleven after Sunday School. The les son was given by Mr. George Applegate. Mr. AldenN. Brewer who was Forest Ranger here many years ago writes from Salt Lake City that he will retire next year from the U. S. Government. He and his wife( IvaLoo have three grown boys and now have several grandchildren. It is always good to hear from old friends. Effective Dec. 15, 1968, the Mrs. LaVar Lyman, who has been ouite ill for some timeUtah National Parks Council, is feeling some better and is Boy Scouts of America is able to be at home now. making all district Jamboree Word has been received that space not used available on a first come basis for any boy approved by his district jamboree selection committee, Completes basic learned today from was it Floyd Loveridge, Scout training Executive. Originally it was planned to protect the district quotas until March, however, with the national organization requiring names of boys to participate and their first jamboree fee deposit due at the Regional 1 office in January, it became release district to necessary as of Dec. 15, continquotas ued Mr. Loveridge. Scouts or Explorers desiring to participate in the Jamboree should contact their district Members and friends of the First Assembly of God Church of Monticello, will begin a year long Bible reading program on Jan. 1, according to the Rev. H. H. Davis, pastor. Called "Scriptures to Live By", the program was develop- ed by the spiritual commission of the denomination which has international headquarters in Springfield, Mo "Scriptures to Live By offers change of pace, " the pastor explained. "It gives daily selections which explore a different topic each week in Jiblical perspective. " The guide includes readings on such topics as "Confessing our Sins", 'Conquering Fear", "Guidance from God", and "Redeeming the Time". According to the Rev. Davis, volunteers will be available to read the Bible regularly to shut-in- s desiring this service. life-evangeli- sm Jamboree space available for scouts . chairman, district commissioner, or district scout executive immediately about signing up. The Utah National Parks Council will send 288 boys and 24 adult leaders to the 7th the age of on or before Sept. Explorers who have not been Scouts must be registered on or before July 1, 1968. Boy Scouts and Explorers must Santa Claus arrived in Bluff have achieved Star rank on or a little early. He was the before April 1, 1969. All participants must be guest of honor at the Elemen12 21, 1968. Each one recited one line of a poem using the letters. Rayleen Bemett tary School on Dec. 20. cited a poem of welcome. physically fit, exemplify the The festivities began with a Scout Oath and Law, be proDonna Gaines told everyone recital of nursery rhymes by ficient in camp craft, demonshe was "A Good Little Girl" the Headstart children under strate leadership ability, and and Lorraine Dufer gave the the direction of Mrs. ThompScout Spirit. for "A Cake for ingredients son. This was followed by All candidates must be interSanta". All three solo two musical numbers with viewed by a local district jampoems were well done. the children giving accompboree selection committee The Third and Fourth grades before they can be accepted. animent with rhythm instruthen played their parts. They A national jamboree is held ments. sang "We Wish you a Merry Next the First Grade class each four years, concluded Mr. some of the childled by Mrs. Goforth presented Xmas" and Loveridge. of their program. Each child held ren gave choral readings Christmas. a big red letter to spell out The children having done their part, everyone was invited to join in singing songs of the season with Mr. Howe k (DilMEnlitrg KlQM Complete Gunsmith 565-772- 1 Complete Line of Firearms Custom Rifles Bluff area presented their Christmas Pagaent on Christmas Eve marking that event. On Christmas Day the Mass was celebrated by Father Wayne as the central act of worship and obligation to Church members: light refreshments were served to those in attendance. Mary Jane Pontious., daughter of Father Wayne and Jo Pontio is continually improving after her operation a month ago. She has been released from the hospital in Salt Lake City but remains in the city for daily treatment. 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He ran in "Ho-H- oing" as jolly as ever. There were goodies for all the children, fruit and sacks of candy for all even the little tots celeb rating their very first Christmas. evei7 child had recei" J, vedAfter a treat, Santa called out BRIGHT ELECTRIC INC. 006 North Broadway Cortez, Colo. Electric Motor Rewinding & Repairing From 1100 accompanying them on the piano. The Staff of St. Christopher's Mission to the Navajo, Bluff, TlLtah are enjoying a change week after the celebration tjiis National Jamboree of the Boy Christmas and the preparadf Scouts of America to be held at were that tions necessary durFarragut, Idaho next July. As the weeks. There past Airman Darrel G. Kuykendall of today, 215 of the 288 places ing several changes in the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. are filled in the Utah National wjpre Parks Council contingent. The traditional schedule for this Kuykendall, recently comptittie of year and events at leted basic training at Amarother space is expected to fill the Mission centered around weeks. two next illo Technical Training Centhe dining the for day as marking the Birth of time and ter in Texas. Travel Jamboree and celebrating the Chris Christ the Airman Kuykendall graduated the local scouts attending tian belief that God became from in School from San Juan High July Jamboree will be Man in Events were Jesus. 1967 and also graduated from 12 to 23, 1969. The group for members of the Salt planned Denver Automotive Institute will travel from Provo to Mission's ic Episcopal-CatholLake City by bus, then by air just prior to entering the air force in September. to Seattle with three nights and congregation rather than as a He has been assigned to strictly social celebration. days of sightseeing in the Seatdirect duty at McDill Field tle area. While there a trip wil Children attending schools at near Tampa, Florida. will be taken to Victoria, Aneth, Montezuma Creek, British Columbia. From Seattle Teec Nos Pos, Shonto, Kayenta, Navajo Mountain, ana Bluff, the contingent will travel by as well as area children attendfrom and then to air Spokane ing school away from Navajo Spokane to the Jamboree site each received a Christland, Salt to return trip jy bus. The .ake City will be by air and to mas Gift as a reminder of God's Gift to the World in the Birth rovo by bus. of Christ. The Children of the attained have must Scouts Boy Custom Ammo CHRISTMAS. & Sports Shop 253 - 3731 1 |