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Show then went to Pocatello, Idaho. Miss Naomi Huff came to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin f Tavisit her sister, Mrs. Loretta are enjoying a visit with inan Coldbert, and brought Miss of their children this some Rose Donahue with her. The Francis Lymans week. Guests at the Goldberg home Provo where they from came the past week were the Dean been have attending BYU, and Andersons of San Gabriel. Cal. another son, is home Mrs. Anderson was a counselor Phil, York New from City. On in the Relief Society to Mrs. went to Lake all Tuesday they is now president. Goldberg and day. accomp- They are now in the AIos Florei ied by Mrs. Joe Fin Lyman. ward at Temple City, in which) son of Mr. Bruce Johnson, Merrill Hurst is counselor. is Mrs. and Lyle Johnson, The Goldbergs heard from his with a few their son, Gary, who is in the spending He is days at stationed parents. Navy and is in Memphis at Fort Huynene, Cal. , and will the present time. return Wednesday after which The David Jones family he expects to be sent to some spent several days with his par- -j foreign port. He is with the ents, the Darwin Joneses. A SeaBees. granddaughter, Jerrie Lynn, Michael Johnson is working stayed for a visit. with his uncle, Lyle Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jarvis for the summer, but went with called at the Darwin Jones his cousin Bruce to return to home Monday with their chilschool in California. dren. They came from Mesa, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nielson where they are presently livseveral days in Salt Lake spent ing and the families got aclast week, attending to quainted when they were work- City business and came home in a ing in Santiago 27 years ago. new Buick. A nephew, Bill Friends and relatives of Mrs. Graham, Jr. , son of Mr. and Caroline Bayles will be happy to know she is recovering well Mrs. Bill Graham, came with them and will visit his grandfrom her recent surgery and mother, Mrs. Nora Nielson, came home Monday. and other family members. The Platte D. Bayles family and Mrs. Kline Black Mr. of Flagstaff spent several days several visiting here while his mother, spent and days in Salt Lake Mrs. Caroline Bayles was in visiting taking care of Nora Nielson Mrs. business. the hospitaL They had returncared for their children. ed from a vacation in YellowRobert and Randy Kreb are stone Park. visiting their grandparents, The Blanding Ward Cub the Justin Blacks. They are the Scouts and parents, teachers children of Grace Kreb of and Bishopric, enjoyed a watermelon bust and scavenger Murray, Utah. Blandingites going for a hunt in the Devil Canyon Monat the Manti Temple reunion day evening. were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mrs. Dorothy MerTell and Mr. and Mrs. Frost Bradford, six children of Salt Lake spent Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Black, 10 days visiting. She is the Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Par"Tern Grover, Palmer, Marva ley Hurst. Also at the Hurst Laws and Dotty Laws. home has been their son, Mrs. Reva Rogers went to his and of Merrill, family, Salt Lake Tuesday, accompSan Gabriel, Cal. anied by Miss Wendy Olson, Guests at die home of the Wilbur Laws were the Bert daughter of the former Mary of Provo, who has been Harris of Jackson family Bakersfield, Cal. , Mrs. Caroline Clark visiting relatives. and family from Tooele and Grant and Lloyd Bayles drove Mrs. Kay Smith and children to Washington, Utah, Saturfrom Farmington, N. M. day to take granddaughters, Mr. James Augustine of Kelli and Becky, home to their was Fla. by , parents, the Finley Bayleses. joined Orlando, his wife this week. He is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielson have gone to Oakland, CaL , working on the missile site. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Huff to attend the wedding of their came from Whittier, Cal. , son, Robert. to visit the Len Goldbergs and We had another wild rainstorm Sturdav with over an inch and half of moisture in an hour's time. With it came a great deal of thunder and lightening and hail. The hail injured gardens all over town Monticcllo, Utah but was more destructive in - Dusk Show Time the northern part of the city. "th - 29 jj r hilSIS v, 45 MR. AND MRS. RAY HUNT of Blanding, owners of the Silver Smith Curio Shop, are shown with Harriet Dmitruk, manager of St. Christopher's Shop in Bluff. Second Prize, Pauline Rockwell Third Prize, Emma Dee, $12. 50 FOR SMALL RUGS: First Prize Mamie Howard, $50. Second Prize Evangeline Rockwell, $25. and Third Prize, Mamie Howard $12. 50. FOR PAINTINGS: First Prize, Willis Nakai, $50. , Second Prize, Nora Eubanks, $25., and Third Prize, David Benally, $12.50. FOR LEATHER WORK: First Prize, Sadie Benally, $50. , Second Prize, Hugh Yellowman $25. , and Third Prize, Kee Chee Smith, $12. 50. BEATRICE YELLOW is presented with the first prize of $100 for her rug, shown behind her, by Father Wayne, while her husband looks on. FOR BASKET WORK: First Prize, Sadie Benally, $25. Second Prize, Jessie Lehi, $12. Belts- - Mary Louise Whitehorse, 50 and Third Prize, Jessie Lehi, $25. Special Prizes were also $6. 25. awarded to YOUNG ARTISTS FOR BEAD WORK: First Prize, who participated in the MissAnnie Dale, $25. , Second ion Summer Recreation Program: Arnold Jones, Joann Dale, Prize, Rose Benally, $12. 50, and Third Prize L Bessie Jones Herbert Maryboy, Kenneth M $6. 25. Maryboy, and Betty Police were awarded. FOR SPECIAL PRIZES IN: The contest was held in conPottery- - Sadie Benally, $10. , junction with the 26th annivNavajo Red Belts-Pauliersary of the Mission's work Mustache, $10. , and Beaded among the Navajo People and Susannah York AUGUST 30-3- SEPT. 1. 1 Races to be held Monday In Pana vision and glowing MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN with Teddy Eccles Free Show To Eleanor Thompson Bring A(1 Bluff man to be honored A volunteer weatherman "weathermen" to receive the Commerce Department's John Campanius Holm Award. Rep. Laurence J. Burton, j(R-Utawho made the announcement, said the recipient, John Johnson, has given 27 years of public service to his community. "Mr. Johnson provided daily weather information through the local radio stations, " Rep. Burton said. "Even when 1968 We carry mens good - grooming aids All for the Man Who Cares We know a mans appearance can make a big difference in many ways. Check our fine line of manly grooming aids soon. At Your Service, Always r CITY DRUG STORE & 'S V I I 4 i .rVsl :J Doocoooaoooooaooogooog Dove Creek oooooooooooooooococoot THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y AN IVAN TORS PRODUCTION I I No THE DARING GAME garbage starring Lloyd Bridges SATURDAY-SUNDA- Y pickup Monday MY SIDE OF THE truly community. dedicated public servant, even though he is paid nothing for his work. " The Commerce Department Award was created in 1959 by the Environmental Science Service Administration and has been made annually to volunteer observers for outstanding accomplishments in the field of meterological observation. The award is named for a Luthem Minister who is the first person known to have thap 12,000 volunteer observers, " Burton added. "His excellent climatic records over a period of 27 years has been a valuable contribution to the knowledge of Utah's climatology. " THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y Elvis Presley stars in CHARR0 aoOOOOQglOOOQOaSSigQQQOg OPEN SNAK-BA- R Show. Starts at Dusk DQOOqoOQQOQOOCOOQOOOOC ArAAAAAAAAAAAcArAfl Family entertainment t - of a special kind! ! ! ( ( 1 t t Mountain My Side of the e t t c ( I t taken systematic weather observations in the American colonies which purportedly took place near Wilmington, Dela. , in 1644 and 1645. "Mr. Johnson is one of more M0UNTIAN Starring Teddy Eccles and Theodore Bickel The City Office has announced that there will be no garbage pickup on Monday, Sept. 1, which is Labor Day. Instead on the West side of town garbage will be picked up on Tuesday and Thursday and on the East side of town on Wednesday and Friday. ng p Monticello, Utah Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 Page Eight DRIVE IN Mr. Johnson will receive his award from Arlo Richardson, ESSA State Climatologist, at a time and date to be announced. observer from Bluff has been chosen as one of 25 such The Stock Car races scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 31 in record-breakirain fall Dove Creek, will now be held on Monday, Sept. 1, or Labor flooded parts of Bluff, he was still there, wading out to t ake Day, according to the officials daily measurements for the of the stock car races. He is a Cv The San Juan Record AUTO VU I Technicolor! due to the growth of interest and involvement in this second year of the Contest it is well established as an annual event. ne h), "DUFFY" with James Cobum, James Mason, James Fox and I FOR FIGURED RUGS: First Prize Pauline Rockwell, $50. Nu Vu AUGUST 28 jfrtfiil. The Arts and Crafts Contest recently sponsored by The St. Christopher's Shop, Bluff, Utah was successful beyond all expectations. The Contest, held as an incentive to increase the quality of local art, also drew many pieces offered proudly for display. Included in these were turquoise necklaces, tanned animal hides, bows and arrows, ancient arrowheads, and pottery. Prizes totaled over $650. 00 and because of the numerous entries, judges created several categories not originally planned. The Mission extends special apprecia-tiont- o Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunt, long-tim- e residents of San Juan owners of the Siland County ver Smith Curio in Blanding, Utah, for their time and effort as judges in the contest. The following categories I were judged and prizes awarded: FOR LARGE RUGS: First Prize, Beatrice Yellow, $100. , Second Prize, Emma Dee, $50. and Third Prize, Clara Mary-Bo- y, $25. 1 t I I I - t i 1 t t Voted the June Boxoffice Blue Ribbon Award by National c Screen Council ( AUGUST 30 - 31 c c r ( Starring Teddy Eccles EMPIRE THEATRE A.A A A AAAA ( ( Dove Creek StAAAAAAAAA AAA AAAA t t A AA A A A A AAAff |