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Show (Fteocsm Mother of Mrs. Frost dies Swimming pool now open Southwestern Utah. The Frank Milners will then visit Mrs. and Scott Porter drove to The Monticello Swimming Colo. , Sunday where Milner's parents at Cedar City Pool is now open for the enand Salt Lake City before they joyment of the children of they met Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee and family of Manhattan, the community and the public. return home. Kansas. After an overnight visit Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Summers The hours are 2 to 5 p. m. the Lees took Deanne with them of Grand Junction visited the and 6 to 9 p. m. Monday to Manhattan where she will K. S. Summers last week. through Saturday, except for work for the summer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson, Tuesday night. Barton and Scott returned with their Fees are 25$ for children daughter Dian and their Kathy Lee who will visit here through the 8th grade, 50$ for grandson, Michael Rowley, until she attends the Youth drove to Phoenix over the holi- students through the 1 1th Clinic in Provo. grade and 60$ for adults. Mr. Nelson's motto visit day with Fred Jensen Season tickets cost $15. 00 for Visiting her, Mrs. Rose Lunt. over the holiday was his son family tickets, $10. 00 for Those attending BYU command family, Mr. and Mrs. Neal student tickets and $7. 00 for encement included exercises Jensen from the Salt Lake area. child tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams Lessons will also be given if whose daughter, Julie, received from Provo visited the Lynn enough people sign up for the declasses. Intermediate signup Adams and John Lewis families a Secretarial Technician a has accepted pos- for lessons is over the weekend. Miss Amber gree. Julie Monday at 7 a. m. First Security with the ition with Advanced Beginners at Adams accompanied them Bank in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. 8 a. m. , and beginners at back and will be their guest their viewed Holden Ace daugh 11 a. m. Adult beginners may for two weeks. Mr. and and ter Miss Suzanna Harris, who sign up for classes Monday at Mrs. Roger Martindale, re5 has been attending school at p. m. ceive their degrees. summer home is for the Logan, Miss Trudy Adair has employComing from Price for the with her parents, the Abe ment in Wyoming this summer were Mr. and Mrs. Harrises. with the National Park Service. holiday Dale Pilling and children, the Miss Kathleen Summers retShe will be at J ackson Hole. Rukavena family and Ed , Joe urned to Provo Sunday and took Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan HanRichmond. her niece, Linda Robinson, They joined the sen spent the weekend in Lewand Yancy Dalton Melvin Max, with her for a short time. iston visiting both their parents. Rust Blacks, the the Milners Frank Guests of the back with them for a families, Coming Rasmussens of Provo and Boyd are his twin brother, Fred, his visit were Mrs. Hansen's parand Forrest for a Carol Jimmie wife and their five children. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyer. ents, Also on mountain. the picnic They are touring this part of The Steve Nielsons are visitand Darlene were Aleta present the state, going to Canyonlands ing their parents, the John Rouns. National Park, to the Four Lewises and the Milt Nielsons. Visiting the Melvin Daltons, ' Comers and other points of int- Miss Dayna Lewis returned to this week and Mr. and Mrs. Jim erest. The two families will go, their home for a few weeks and children of BounMenlove to Page and tour the parks in visit. tiful. Kelly Summers, son of Mr. Karl Jones of Cedar City and Mrs. Kenneth Summers of spent the weekend with Monte Monticello, has been named Dalton. as one of the four Deputy The Jimmy Pearsons came District Attorneys for Mesa from Milan, N. M. for a visit ' County, Colorado, effective with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. June 1. R. L. Pearson. Mrs. Lloyd Barton, DeAnne La-Jun- ta, Mrs. Louisa Binns Wight, mother of Mrs. Ke..t Frost of Monticello, passed a ay on May 24 at Mesa, Ariz. , foll- owing a short illness. Mrs. Wight was bom April 9, 1889, at American Fork, Utah, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Armstrong. In 1911 she married Ellery S. Binns who died in 1918 and in 1920 she married James H. W Wight. Mrs. Wight was a temple wprker for many years in the Mesa Temple where she and her family moved to in 1945 from Draper, Utah. She is survived by her hus- - The San Juan Record v o v. . v BaiwAmericard American Fork. Funeral services were held in Mesa on May 27 and in Draper on May 28 with burial in the American Fork Cemetery. AUTO VU DRIVE IN Dove Creelc THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y JUNE 5- -6 WILL PENNY Monticello, Utah Show Time Dusk TUNE 5 & Charlton Heston, Joan Hackett SATURDAY-SUNDA- Y Double Feature 6 THE SECRET LIFE OF AN NAKED RUNNER AMERICAN WIFE TUNE 7, 9 & 10 Frank Sinatra 'THE BIG GUNDOWN" TUNE 11 - 13 Hod Taylor, Ernest Borgnine CHUKA THURSDAY-FRIDA- i UU Y BLUE "THE PINK JUNGLE" with James Gamer, Eva Renzi Free Show to . Howard Fox Bring Ad Made in San Juan County! SNAK-BA- OPEN R Show Starts at Dusk BankAmericard 9 (TBS? ft v.v ,.vv f lC . tj. ttvy. (bPO 4. ft.tt 4 m 4 BankAmericard. ERICARD 'V. That is what Salt Lake airport temperatures showed last year. Electric room air conditioners now are down in price to about half what they were 10 years ago. Cool it now! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ft t ttft't . t Atff, X wr . tt tt T . . . and buy clothes and luggage on it, too! FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD is welcomed It buys coast-to-coas- t. 'most everything Overseas, too! everywhere. You get only one monthly statement covering everything. Delayed payments, if desired. If you don't have a BankAmericard pick up an application at any First Security Bank or participating merchant. A First Security BankAmericard is FREE to everyone with a good credit standing. Servicemarks owned and licensed by BankAmerica Service Corporation ! Discover America eaffiEHK? C0I y f and Ellery of Paul, Idaho; by daughters, Mrs. Geneva W. AdamsoD of Vernal; Mrs. Elizabeth FMrboum of Draper and by Mis. Frost of Monticello. In addition 22 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren survive her as do her sisters, Mrs. Mamie Hansen of Sandy, Utah, and Mrs. Fem Gray of Monticello, Utah Thursday, June 5, 1969 Page Eight son-in-la- w, So Carefree... band at the family home; her sons Roy of Ontario, Ore. j V V, V V v.v V |