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Show Sgt, David Lee Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen, and a member of the 14th Transportation Heli- 4?7 i- - I bltsrag LgjGg) Mafmen,coach honored at banquet copters of the Army, has just returned from Viet Nam where he spent a year. He has now been discharged. He flew from Long Bliin in Viet Nam to Fort 1 Lewis, Wn. , and then to Al- visit. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams and Mrs. Hazel Loomis, all of Salt Lake City, spent last weekend in Monticello visiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Halliday, as well as other relatives and friends. Pastor Dave Patterson and his family had Oregon guests last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt of Salem, Ore. , and son-in-l- aw buquerque, N. M., where he was met by his parents and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Christensen. They all their three children visited with the Pattersons and were returned to Monticello for a few days visit before David very impressed with the scenery of the area. went to Milan, N. M. , with Buster for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Asfalg A Farmington. N. M. trip entertained Mr. and Mrs. was enjoyed last week by Mrs. Howard Hampton Sunday who Dora Adams, Mrs. Arvilla were overnight guests, on Warren, Mrs. Helen Parry and their way to Salt Lake City gs Mrs. Vivian Rowley. The from Walden, Colo. The and are former residents of group did a bit of shopping enjoyed dinner before returning Walden. home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Summers had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Art Redd and family of Moab and Mr. Door and and Mrs. Kelly Summers and jaby of Grand Junction. Window Glass rs way .anc the boys continue their wrestling Dra Adams took Mr. and Mrs. and that he has enjoyed his Harper McKay to Cortez last association with the fellows, Saturday where they took the who he said were a gTeat plane for Los Angeles. group of boys. " An enjoyable evening was New Glass Following the banquet, Coach members last Thursday by spent Richardson showed movies of the Concert of Community in the & Screen Wire matches held earlier Association when they heard year. Mrs. Margery McKay sing for Installed in the last concert of the year. Her husband was her accompWood & Aluminum anist and both performed well for the audience. difficult job was reaching Mr. and Mrs. Daryle Redd Windows agreement between House and became 24 Mar. grandparents Senate on School Finance. when their first grandchild was The expected special sesand bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Milsion of the legislature will be ler of San Jose, Cal. The new necessary, according to Mr. Doors baby will be named Anna Ley Frost, because of inadequate and weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. Her time to study measures which father MONTICELLO says he thinks they have are now apparently in conflict a the in California beauty as passed by the legislature. making with her long black Mr. Frost thanked those LUMBER & HDWE. hair. The Redds will fly to present and other constituents California this weekend to for giving his their opinions inspect the newcomer and to on many matters As-fal- oeoeoeoeoeooe After a very successful season, the Matmen were able to stop and reflect a bit, as they were honored at a very impressive banquet Wednesday evening, March 19. The Mothers of the Matmen arranged the occasion to show their appreciation for what their sons ahd accomplished in wrestling. A steak dinner was served to some 70 people, including wrestlers, parents, and invited guests. Mrs. Nell Dalton, Mistress of Ceremonies, conducted the program of poetry, speeches, and song. Each of the five seniors was introduced through poetry and they expressed their apprec iation to Coach Richardson and also looked back at their last wrestling season for Mont-icel- lo High School. Dale Maughan, former wrestling coach at MHS, spoke to the wrestlers and guests concerning his association with wrestling as a coach and referee. Et Coach Richardson was introduced via a catchy peom after a vocal solo by Randy Muhle-ste- in of luggage from the wrestlers Glade Young. by He expressed his desire that co-capt- The Et Cetera Club met at the home of Ada Rigby in Blanding Thursday. Mrs. Rigby was assisted by Mrs. Ora Bayles.' Mrs. LaRue McDaniels entertained the group by showing colored slides of scenes in the Tonga Islands. The McDaniels lived there for some time before coming to Blanding. The slides were of the natives preparing a feast typical of their celebrations and beautiful flowers and scenery were also shown, as well as the magnificent sunsets there. Mrs. McDaniels described the customs as the slides were being shown. Following the program the hostesses served luncheon, topped off by cocanut cream ain Frost describes 1969 session State Representative C. Alfred Frost told a record attendance of the Monticello Chamber of Commerce about the events and problems of the 1969 legislative session Tuesday. The House of Representatives started its session with a close contest for election of the Speaker, Mr. Frost reported, but eventually settled down to producing what may be a record number of bills. Most by offering merchandise prizes HURST OIL & TIRE SEELY'S 66 SERVICE BLANDING MERC. Lunch Dinner Elk Ridge Restaurant Phil Acton, Prop, BLANDING SHELL SILVER SMITH SHOP PAY DAY DRUG CANYONLANDS TEXACO HUNTS WESTERN AUTO HANDICAP SINGLES 1. Milt Nielson Deloy Shumway Lynn Adams Bronson Max Black W. R. TEAM 647 646 645 636 1. 1. Elbert Randles tie Max Black Jim Wight A1 Deloy Shumway Elmer Clauson Haskins Milt Nielson Max Black John Mitchell Elmer Clauson Vern Ellyson 1230 1230 SCRATCH SINGLES 2. Rod Rasmussen Haskins 2. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT 1251 2. A1 Haskins BRODERICK TIRE SERVICE 2991 Dick Broderick DOUBLES 1. A1 Blanding, Utah CENTRAL SERVICE TOURNAMENT WINNERS the Best... Breakfast CITY CENTER CAFE PARLEY REDD MERC. The San Juan Record For ooeooooeoo The 5th Annual Monticello BowlinaTournament pie. Monticello, Utah March 27, 1969 Page Eleven 587-242- 4 These Merchants Helped to Sponsor Cetera club view slides BROKEN? accompanied by Mrs. Geraldine Bailey, and was presented a handsome piece 589 552 Terry Hunt Tie H. S. Wimberly Bill Swan ALL EVENTS 1. Rod Rasmussen 2. A1 Haskins 1 67 9 1648 2983 |