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Show Services held Tuesday for accident victim FL ORENCE 2? The Jpiano recital put on by the students of Mrs. Richard Guymon last Sunday afternoon in the Library was well attended by parents, other relatives and friends. The 23 students, ranging in age from 8 through 14, performed beautifully, each playing a number. At the close of the program refreshments of root beer, punch and cookies were served from a long table covered with a lace cloth. Mrs. Guyman was assisted by her husband, her daughter Debbie and Mrs. Beth Guymon. Miss Elaine Black, who is majoring in music at BYU, expects to give piano lessons this summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Norton of Montezuma Creek were in town Monday shopping and visiting relatives and friends. Asenath Redd accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shum-wa- y to Blanding Thursday for a visit. Asenath is attending high school in Provo and said it seemed good to get back "home" again. There will be no regular classes at Sunday School this week in the Blanding First Ward as they will hold a special Mother's Day program. All mothers are especially invited to attend. Betty Morris, formerly of THEATRE THURS. - FRI.MAY8 69 THE LAST CHALLENGE Glen Ford, Angie Dickinson 10 s three small children. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Redd, Edmond Galbraith and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Galbraith were visitors at the Fred Lyman home on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman are always happy to receive a visit from their friends. Relatives who came for the services included Mrs. La Nelda Mortensen, Keith Mortensen, Mrs. Madge Poulos, Alexis and Greg Poulos, Mrs. John B. Nikas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holden, Mrs. Emma Lambson, Mrs. Merie Lambson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wells and children, Mrs. JoAnn Basso, Mrs. Mickie Haitzell, Monticellu, Utah Thursday, May 8, 1969 Page Eight MAY 15 & Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? Doris Day - Robert Morse Show Starts 8:00 Miss Elsie Reata Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bonacci THE LITTLE THEATRE Monticello Utah Show Time - 7:30 P. M. - MAY 8 Julie Christie, Omar Sharif, Rod Steiger, Geraldine Chaplin RI Price, Utah, the youngest son of Rex L. and Georgia Wilson Mortensen. The Mortensens had lived many years in Monticello where their sons attended school and where they worked and George was well known by the entire community. At the time of his death he was working for a drilling company and was on his way home for the weekend with his family. Surviving him, in addition to his parents, are his brother Kenneth and Jack, both of Monticello, and his grandmother, Mrs. LaNelda Mortensen of Price. and Jimmy and Kathy Bonacci, all of Price j Jimmy Lee Mortensen, Mrs. Marjorie Powell, Mrs. Terri Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Saracino, Leslie Morris and David Saracino, Jim McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Powell, Mrs. Wannie Mc-NaMr. and Mrs. William E. Faiiboum, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Migliori of Moab and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Larson and Jenifer Larsen of Spanish Fork. 11 DOCTOR ZHIVAGO THURS-F- George Lyle Mortensen, 19, was bom March 28, 1950, in Blanding, was seriously injured in a car accident last week near Cortez and is in the Cortez hospital recuperating. Her son, Bruce Lehi, Jr. , whose wife was killed in the same accident, has come here to live for awhile. He has Dove Creek - SUN. Cemetery. The San Juan Record EMPIRE SAT. Slavin. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of San Juan Mortuary and the Relief Society arranged and carried the floral offerings. Interment was in the Monticello 16 9 Ursula Andress, Verna Lisi in GEORGE LYLE MORTENSEN ry, "ANYONE CAN PLAY" the right lane and shoulder, Tragedy struck a Monticello then crossed over the center amily last Friday when a went out truck of control pickup line for another 360 feet, off "IT TAKES TWO TO SKIDOO" one mile south of Dove Creek, I Gleason Jackie and roacjway f0r an additional Starring throwing the occupants out and 142 feet and rolled 170 feet on Carol Charming causing death to George Lyle MAY 14-the roadway, throwing all Mortensen of Monticello. three of the occupants out of Barry Sullivan in "BUCKSKIN" George was a passenger in 17 the pickup. The third occupant a truck driven by Leon Brock, was Patricia De Vita of San Free Show To also of Monticello, when the Francisco. Taken to the Cortez out of went Barber truck apparently Clytie The Monticello Museum Hospital George Mortensen was in 572 feet traveled control, Board is going ahead with plans dead on arrival at the hospital VWAd for the annual auction to be from severe head injuries. held in the County Fair BuildTuesday afternoon funeral services were held for him in ing on May 17. The auction will start at 10:30 in the Monticello in the LDS Chapel at 2 p. m. Bob Migliori gave morning. The auction is the only way the family prayer, with the Museum Board has to make Clement Johnson and Rodney Rasmussen giving other prayers. the necessary money to keep Geraldine Bailey provided the the museum open and they Don ask everyone to donate items for services. the music and the Powell gave obituary for the auction or to consign MAY 10. 12. 13 16 Auction May Vacation Time is Just Ahead! A stitch in time saves nine Let us check your car for vacation so you can enjoy a trouble free vacation ' Let us give you a complete check of your automobile for your safety and comfort: motor tuneup, brakes, wheel alignment by experienced mechanics Lisle Adams, Kenneth Bailey, and Bishop John Lewis were items for sale. The consign- ment would be on the basis of speakers. The Singing Mothers sang "Grant Me Dear Lord" and "Sometime, Somewhere" and Linda Lewis sang "Going Home as a solo. Rex Johnson dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were Keith Mortensen,' Billy Dunow, Mike Crittenden, Bob Laughlin, Jr. , Jimmy Hazelwood and Ronald 1 20 for the Museum and the remainder for the donor. Prospective donors are requested to call any one of the bllowing: Joe Foy, Demar 3erkins, Reed Wilson, Pearl Jutt, Nell Dalton or Susan ameson. Help the Museum by giving items that are too good to hrow away T I I I I Happy Mother's Day to all Mothers i I I Highway 160 East 587-225- 8 Monticello I Elk Ridge Restaurant L J |