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Show quite another thing - one of the worst wind storms ever hit Hall's Crossing. go. Those of you who know Jerry their daughter, Mrs. Bill Gordon and Betty Chavis and and Oneta Brow will be glad Lopez, and family. boys spent the past weekend to know that their daughter, I'm sorry to say that we are basking in the hot Fkoenix Brenda (Mrs. Bob Russell) sunshine. Quite a blow to relosing still another family in presented them with another the El Paso Camp. Harold and turn to Utah's "spring"( ?) granddaughter last week. Janelle Rupe and their teenSaturday was a beautiful day Thesboys' and girls' dormi-Itori- es for boating on Lake Powell. agers, Gary and Karen, are and the Indian Club of due to transfer to the Wingate However Sunday morning was the Aneth Boarding School joined to bring a wonderful hour of entertainment for the Montezuma Creek School stu- dents last Wednesday, the 19th. Indian songs and dances, and an including a hoop-danCrown were Apache dance, the highlights of the performance. Four little six -- year old cheerleaders made quite a hit too. Fifty -- two youngsters made up the cast and crew for this special assembly and everyone enjoyed the show immensely. The children got a kick out of the closing skit 'The Newlywed Game. " Mr. Scott Aeshilmann acted as Imaster of ceremonies and the show was under the able direction of Mr. Herman Johnson. The Community Club meet-lin- g has been set up a week be- -I cause of the coming spring vacation which starts April 3. So next Monday, March 31, all are cordially invited Ito attend a short business (meeting followed by a piano recital of a few of our students art show. and an jThe children in each class Ihave been working hard on Tintod Hoad Restraints, their art projects and the parents will be surprised and pleaFloor Mats, Vinyl Roof, Door sed with the results of their Guards, efforts. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown drove from Enterprise, Utah to visit their on, George and family and Plant at Gallup this weekend. We've enjoyed having them in camp and hate to see them Hurst returns Re'urns from from Mission overseas ce I Home from a Canadian Mission is Elder Winston Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Hurst of Blanding. He flew from Toronto, Canada, to Phoenix last week where he met his parents and his sisters, leather and Bessie, at the rome of another sister, Mrs. Vlary Ann Morrow. His grandmother, Mrs. Caroline L Bayles, was also on hand to welcome him. The family really enjoyed their two days in the beautiful sunshine before returning to Handing on Saturday. Elder Hurst reported his mission in the Blanding Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. He spent several months ;n Montreal and London, Quebec, and the last 10 months of ris mission was spent on the Canadian side of Niagara ralls as District Leader. Mr. Hurst left Blanding Monday for Provo where he will continue his education at BYU. de joins his brothers, Michael and Grant, who are also BYU Fantastic Reductions 196 9 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe all-sch- ool Glass, Air Conditioning, Power Goddards revisit Steering, Power Drakes, 350 V8 Engine, Turbo Hydromatic, San Juan Full Wheel Covers, 825x14 Visitors in San Juan County this week were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goddard, who were for- White Sidewall Tires, Electric Clock, Stereo, Radio, Deluxe Seat Belts Regular Price $4517.30 emp!Ee merly located at St. Christopher's Mission in Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard were on their way to the East coast where they will endeavor to raise money for the mission and stopped off to say hello to the staff at The Record office. THEATRE Dove Creek THURS. 27 - 28 March James Stewart G in Henry Fonda SAT. - SUN. 29 - 30 Impala 4 door sedan The San Juan Record THE WAY WEST Monticello, Utah March 27, 1969 irk Douglas, Robert Mitchum Richard Widmark Show Starts 7:30 Power Steering, 350 V8 Engine, Page Eight Rex Harrison DOCTOR DOOLITTLE Joyous Entertainment for the Entire Family THURS. - FRI. April LITTLE THEATRE Monticello Utah Show Time - 7:30 P. 1969 Chevrolet clean deal On a Elder Blickenstaff left Blanding in September, 1966 to go to Hong Kong but due to the riots in the area he left China after 18 months and was sent to Thailand to the newly opened mission there. Elder Blickenstaff gave a glowing report of his mission in the Blanding Ward on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller and children came from American Fork for the occasion. Mrs. Miller is his sister. Other visitors were aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams of Monticello and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Redd and family of Paradox, Colo. A very special spectator was his grandmother, Mrs. Irene Redd, who has been un- able to get around most of the winter. The young man left Blanding on Monday morning and will enroll at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City where he will continue his education. THE The Goddards are hard workers for the Mission and have been in the area for a number of years. They have a home in California but for the past four years they have spent their winters and most of the summers at the Mission Your Price East. - FRI. FIRECREEK March The family of Elder Scott Blickenstaff went to Salt Lake City on March 17 where they met Scott as he returned from a 2 year mission to the Far M. 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