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Show Mrs. James P. Fingerlos is - This group of happy youngsters PROSPECTIVE NIMRODS have just completed the Cun Safety Course given to 12 year olds who have aspirations to hunt. Record Photo- - visiting her parents, the Marion Hazletons, this week. Her husband will arrive on Thursday and then the two will return to Salt Lake City on Friday where Mr, Fingerlos will attend Summer School at the University and where Mrs. Fingerlos will work at the Uriversity Hospital. Visitors at the Clyn Young home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sampson and children ren of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sampson and children of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Clyn L. Young of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Redd and family of Monticello, and Broderick Tire in bowling win OUTEAST NEWS by Helen Redshaw I am back from months in California and will try to write the news from Outeast if my friends will just cooperate "please. " Mrs. Myrtle Merz spent Wednesday night with the Delmar Butts and Ethel took her to Blanding Thursday to visit the cemetery. James Bosley of Denver spent the Memorial weekend with his Bart Johnson has graduated sister, Ovella Snyder, and her from BYU and he and family family. The Walter and Sid are living in Rex Johnson's old Snyders and Mr. Bosley went house as they have moved into boating on Lake Powell. home. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley their new Mr. and Mrs. Ewayne Crowley and Marsha went to Fort Col and family have moved into lins over the weekend to see Lavon at college. their new home, also and the John Johnsons Norma Barton and Dean Wen-gre- en are living in their former home were married May 23 Mrs. Beata Johnson spent and will make their home at Sunday at the Forest Johnsons. Hyrum, Utah where Norma has been living since leaving Mr. and Mrs. M. Gastwirth Eastland. left Sunday for their home in Winners of the Thursday Night Men's Bowling League are Cypress after returning Helen Redshaw home. They spent the pictured here displaying their trophies. The same team nt won the Men's Team event in the Spring Monticello week here on business matters this year. From the left with their playoff series and visiting and sightseeing. scores shown after their names: Front row A1 Haskins (558), Mrs. Joan Saunders spent last Elbert Randles (519); Back row: Max Black (532), Dick week visiting her daughter, Broderick (587), Jim Wight (484). Not pictured is Randy Mrs. Gordon Bartell and family Mr. J. B. Sanchez of Dove in Charlo, Montana, Stanard, the team alternate for the Broderick Tire Service Creek will be the guest speaker Team. Marie Johnson is home for a at the Museum Board meeting short visit before returning to BYU for summer school. tonight at 8 p. m. Mr. Sanchez Students enter contest Mrs. Ron Coslett and children will speak on his collection of he will which bone dinasaur weekend Memorial spent the with her mother, Mrs. Glendora have on display in the foyer of 'the library for the next few Frizell and the Calverts. weeks. He is well known for of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones Monticello called on the Marion his fine rock collections which he has displayed throughout Millers Sunday. West. The public is invit-- of t16 Jeannie Redshaw was a guest ek view Mr. Sanchez el Jolene Frost's at Montezuma as as well to Wednesday and Thursday, standing display Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunt and hear his speech. The Museum is now open for family visited with the George the summer during the hours of Barrys on Friday evening. 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. Mondays Ted Hall of Albuquerque is through Saturdays. Scenic staying at the George Endter slide shows will be shown each home and helping with the evening and at other tims, upon spraying. Elaine Randolph called on the request. The Chamber of Commerce is cooperating with James Barry family Saturday. She was visiting over the week- the Museum Board on the slide shows. end with her parents in Dove The recent auction was a Creek from her work near Salt and the proceeds will success Lake. contribute much toward the Mr. and Mis. Delmar Butt have returned from a vacation improvement of the Museum. The board extends thanks to all trip visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jim McGregor and family who contributed to the success of the auction. at Sullivan, Mo. They also visited a sister, Alice Cupp and family at Stuart, la. , and ano- ther sister, Mrs. Betty Young Fulfil and her family at Emporia, Kan. They came home via Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ilene Quent had friends Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fincher from Ogden visit over the and children of Las Cruces, N. ds weekend. They drove to M. , are visiting the Butts and see the to on sights Contest winner, Laurie Hawkins with teachers Larry Thomas, Kenneth Finchers. Friday as well as to picnic. Larry Alplanap, and Kreig Kelly The Calvin Durfeys have been extensively entertained tion for junior and senior The fourth grade students at from to their students. Door and The fourth grade prior moving Blanding Elementary School, Mr. team decided to try it in the Blanding. Durfey expects under the direction of the to return to school to continue room. It proved to be quite Window Glass team members Mr. Larry his education. successful and the pupils enMr. Thomas, Larry Alplanap, a 28 was it very much. day joyed special Mr. May Kreig Kelly, and Aide for the James Morris family. Mrs. Colleen Black, have reOn that day, great grandcently participated in a mother Geneva Porter of "What's Right With America?" New Glass Blanding, accompanied Mr. contest. Morris and his wife Jennie to The contest involved 85 & Screen Wire tjie Manti Temple where the fourth grade students. The IVvin daughters of the Morrises essays were judged by teachBreakfast Grandhim. we re to sealed in Installed ers from the third grade. mother, Mrs. Barbara Palmer There were ten selected as Lunch flew in from California for the winners and the students who Wood & Aluminum event and Mr. and Mrs. James won, received prizes for their Palmer of Provo was there as Dinner outstanding work. Laurie Windows well as an aunt, Mrs. Robert was selected Hawkins' paper Baii of Salt Lake City. as being the best written Mr. Morris is now Chief of and essay. Elk Police at Toawac. This contest originally beDoors gan as a state wide competi- all-elect- ric all-elect- ric, Sanchez to speak Tour-jname- tonight out-Cre- Can-yonlan- their son Brent and family of Salt Lake City had a three day outing at Lake Powell last weekend. They enjoyed swimming, boating and water skiing. Miss Ruth Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall, has accepted a position in St. Joseph, Mo. , where she will be a bacateriologist for a research clinic. Miss Randall has been a dietician at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Members of the Harry Randall family who arrived in Monticello to attend the graduation ceremonies of their brother Howard were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall of Mesa, Miss Emma Randall of Price and Mrs. Harvey Carry and husband of Moab. Howard will attend Stevens Henager College this summer and Miss Emma Randall will go to Carbon College. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dickerman of Denver were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. W. R. Bronson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leetham visited Bluff on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Himmel-berg- er and family, the Phillip Himmelberger family and Dwight Himmelberger, all of Salt Lake as well as the Ray Hardy family from Santa Fe, N. M. , were here on May 31st to celebrate Mrs. John Himmel-berger- 's birthday last week. Mr. Hardy is Mrs. John Himm-elbergebrother. r's Sacrament meeting was held June 1 with Cooper Jones conducting. Larry Forrest gave the opening prayer and Don Redd the closing prayer. Janet Lyn Davis was blessed by her father, John Davis; Yancy Dalton and Billy Ray Swan, Jr. , by Richard A uble. A. B. Barton confirmed his granddaughter, Kris Ann Barton, Kedric Sommerville his son, Roland; Ivan Blaine Jones his son, Jeffery Bryan; Whitney Redd his daughter, Pamela Marie and Don Barton confirmed Mitsee Marie Bond. Cooper Jones, Scott Redd, Elaine Sonderegger, Jackie Fuller, Jeff Jones, Jana Redd, Ruth Jan Curley, Ann Redd and Joyce Coleman all gave testimonies. Ginger Dalton and Patricia Butler were sustained as Sunday school teachers and Oscar Richardson and Joyce Ellsworth were released. Miss Jones attains honor roll Wendellyn Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Wendell P. Jones of Blanding, has been placed on the honor roll at Stevens Henager College as a result of achieving a 3. 30 grade point average. Miss Jones is enrolled in a business automation and computer science course at the college, which is a national accredited junior college of business. BROKEN? For the Best... PROPANE Appliances and Service As Ridge "Contending for MONTICELLO the Faith LUMBER & HDWE. 587-242- Radio Broadcast " Sunday ' 4 I 8:15 A.M. KUTA790 The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, June 5, 1969 Page Eleven near as your Phone Restaurant SUBURBAN Phil Acton, Prop. GAS Blanding, Utah , ; 678-271- 1,, 677-224- 4 |