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Show Extension Services to Monotoring and Shelter Management Classes are scheduled to be held in San Juan County begining Both RADEF conduct Clothing Workshop Feb. 10. Miss Theta Johnson, clothing your sewing machine. This subject should be of interest and benefit to the ladies of this area. Some materials will be provided for this por0, Feb. tion of the workshop. It may to according be necessary to make a small Blaine Jones, Extension agent for San Juan and Grand Counties. charge to cover the cost of The sessions will be held in these materials The women of San Juan and the LDS Cultural Hall from Grand counties are invited to 9:00 to 4:00 each day. Color will be the subject of participate in the workshop. discussion for the first day and For the color class they should wear a white blouse and bring a half of the workshop. The a hand mirror and a pair of participants will use color charts to determine their inscissors. For the sewing machine class they should bring dividual coloring and prepare a personal color guide. This sewing machine, extra bobbins, guide will assist the ladies to scissors, machine oil, lubriselect colors of clothing most cant, brush and a screw driver. intheir It would be helpful in making to complimentary dividual coloring. Miss Johnpreparations for the workshop son will bring a supply of color if those planning to attend charts and for those who wish could notify the Extension to purchase them the cost will Office by Feb. 14. Those be $2.50 per set. The instrucdesiring additional information tion will be continuous so the may also contact the Extension ladies should plan to be there Office, Room 15, Courthouse, for the whole workshop. Monticello. The second half of the workshop will be devoted to instruction on the care and use of and textiles specialist, USU Extension Services, will conduct a three day Clothing Workshop in Monticello on 18-2- Peggy F ox Monday the American Problems class taught by Mrs. Sue Halliday traveled south to Gouldings to see and study the Indians and their problems in today's world. Having defeated our rivaled opponent, the San Juan Broncos the school is getting back in shape and ready for games with Notre Dame and Irish. Again we commend our wrestlers on a job well done. Some of the new fads around school include the wearing of the ever condemned blue jeans and Hip slung dresses and drindle skirts are popular with the more feminine set. Also short hair is making a big scene in the halls. The seniors are getting all excited over the ACT tests to be given Feb. 8. The Monticello Seminary classes will be having parties this week. No special reason was announced, but it will be Anyone who has attended leither of these courses and would like a refresher course or any citizen interested in Moab presents either, or both, of these classes should contact Civil Defense Director Devon M. Hurst, either in the County Civil Defense Office at the Courthouse or at his home in Blanding. Class instruction is scheduled as follows for the Shelter ManFeb. 10 and 11, agement: 6 P. M. at the Courthouse in Feb. 11, 12, and Monticello. 13 6:30 P. M. in the Blanding Library. Feb. 11 and 12 12:30 P. M. at the Monument Valley On Feb. 13 the Monument Valley Mission and Mission. last concert the Monticello classes will meet together at the Blanding Each Library at 6:30 P. M. Moab Valley Community class course is scheduled for Concert Association will four hours. for the concert its final The RADEF Monotoring present 1968-6- 9 season Feb. 12 in the Classes will be held at the Star Hall Auditorium. The Courthouse in Monticello at 8:00 will at 6:30 P. M. Monday through program begin P. M. and will feature folk Thursday - Feb. 10, 11, 12 and , 13. and popular songs. The pro at fwift j"0.8 alon8 to provide an Pace designed evening of complete satisfaction and enjoyment. The Varel and Bailly Chanteurs De Paris possess magnificient voices, wonderful stage effects and highly im aginative and intense rhythmic The students of San Juan approach to music. Their thoroughly enjoyed the Utah program ranges from "Dixie" Symphony's performance held fun! and "My Fair Lady", favorites in the afternoon. It has been reported around to songs of the French ResisThis year the High School school that Monticello is tance. Sometimes a lone grades are having a contest. going to bring home the guitar accompanies them; The class that wins will get a region trophies in wrestling sometimes a flute or an half-da- y off from school to do Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. and basketball this year. Moab Community mother, Mrs. Laura Pehrson, whatever they wish to do. State trophies are so big w'e'll Concert members are sure to of Mexican Hat. They came Randy Corbon of Palo Alto, Points will count on attendance have to build a new trophy Cal. , were calling on friends. the cleverly choreograespecially to visit Veda Pehrenjoy in assemblies participation case. ! son who is confined to the hosThey had helped move Mr. and dances. Demerits will phed and novel arrangements After changing classes at the in the program to be given by and Mrs. Rye Nielson to pital. be given for littering. Moab from Stockton. Rye will Miss Kathleen Summers came lalf, all the transfered students the unique Varel and Bailly The Speech meet will be are getting into the groove of be working for Midland Tel. home Wednesday for a few Company. hosted by SJHS this year and Co. Randy says his parents, things again, studying hard days' visit with her parents, who wish to enter the those all and some hoping to make the the Bud Corbins, have now the Ken Summers. On Thurscategories of One Act Play, The San Juan Record' humorous been transferred to McCall, lonor roil for the third time day they all went to Grand reading, monology, ::n a row. Ida. Monticello, Utah Junction to see the tiny daughand panto-mi- ne dramatic reading class Miss Marlene Black, accomter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Friday the Sophomore February 6, 1969 should sign up with Mrs. resented a play, rather a panied by Mrs. Clyde Nielson, Summers. Accompanying Miss Page Six Adams Mrs. Boke. The or melodrama to the studentbody. spent a long weekend in Mesa, Summers was Wilford Wright drama meet will be Mar. 20. Ariir. , the guests of Mr. and of Provo, who remained a articipants in the play were: Mrs. Steve Eager and Grant weekend guest of the Summers. Curtis Redd, the villan; I 5atrice Behunin, the heroine; Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. BronI Sheila Ramsay, the girls Mrs. :ATice' Peterson of Sacson are back home after six I is Cal. at weeks' vacation in Phoenix. , adopted mother; Tom Evans, ramento, visiting I the Clarence Ramsay home. the hero; and a group of boys Mrs. Ila Robson has returned II Mrs. Peterson is the mother of from a three weeks' vacation. whose names we don't know L. Mrs. Ramsay and came to as audience disturbers yelled First she flew' to LaPalma, help care for the family durCal. , to be with her brother, jitter imprecations at the past six years. ing the illness of Mrs. Ramsay. Waldo Allred who had a sevBoth Mr. and Mrs. Freeman villan during the course of the lr Robson was Mrs. It Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall attack. feel ere heart thoroughly play. they will enjoy the comand students the is the weekend in Salt Lake reports his recovery better enjoyed by spent munity and Mr. Freeman said " of the f with he had already met a lot of than expected. On her return exception acuity, City at the home of their had who Dr. Brooks she stopped off at Brigham just given daughter and friendly people. a lecture on behavior during us Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barker. His hobbies are hunting and famson and visit her to City assemblies! They attended the blessing of ily, the Wallace Robsons and fishing - when he has the their new grandson, Jaren chance. Mrs. Freeman has a at Pleasant View she visited is getting ready to Everyone Dean Barker. most interesting hobby. She his and her brother, Eugene, travel to the concert given by Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pearson wife. antiques furniture and collects Glenn Yarbough at the San of Milan, N. M. , were in town Provo of Miss Tanny Nielson uan auditorium Thursday. antiques. over the weekend. They were was a weekend guest of Miss The Freemans have three house guests of the R. L. Dayna Lewis. children. Their oldest son Pearsons. Accompanying them lives in Grand Junction and was Mrs. Dianne Wright who their youngest son is in the visited her parents, the Jim Army, stationed at Fort Campbell. Their daughter is living Wights. The . First. Ward Home -- making kVs ancjsarters Dan Frost had the misfortune in Wichita, Kansas and is were decorated The MR. RAY FREEMAN entertained their in girls primary on married to a Marine who is to break his leg Saturday Wlth GaV Nineties Daddy and i their fathers at a Daddy-Daught- er The welcome is mat out for the Blue Mountain ski course. making a career of the service. Daughter figures produced held date -one our Tuesday of of and is newest Mrs. families the son of Mr. We certainly hope the FreeDan from ballons. and evening. Ray mans will enjoy Monticello Alfred Frost, Thadyene Freeman The program started with a The theme was "Gay Nineties" who hail from Grand Junction. Guests in the Earl Pehrson and San Juan County. And the LaRae Charleston dance by a and father wore each Mr. Freeman is the new home are their daughter Rita entire community is happy inFullmer, Mernice Odette and bow tie and arm mustache, business from Salt Lake City and his deed to have them in our manager for Redd's Sandra Trueblood. A quartet band. The girls wore hair Motors and he and his wife midst - a most hearty welcome! was picked from the audience arrived in Satlast Monticello which consisted of Elwood urday. They are presently livLovell, Phillip Palmer, Merz in the Redd Apartments. Hugentobler, and Bishop Lewis ing Mr. Freeman has been in the accompanied by Dr. Smith. bookkeeping and management The girls then danced with business for about 30 years and their fathers. worked 22 years for one Those responsible for the PanV in Craig, Colo. , until party were Mrs. Ty Lewis. the business closed its doors. Max LaVar Abrams, Mrs. Ne then to Grand Junction Black, Mrs. Jerrald Smith and where hewent has worked for the Mrs. Ken Maughan. T-shi- rts. iiGiuaaiiz) uacua ac-cordi- an. Welcome : Newcomers son-in-la- w, Daughters entertain daddies i I ! ! I PROPANE Appliances and Service msMi As Blossom out in spring Phone 587-23- 06 with a new hair color to accent your beauty. near as your Phone SUBURBAN GAS Milady's Beauty Salon 2 678-27- 11 677-22- 44 |