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Show V Second Quae r 7& Sac Mission News News from kaCkaRFR Montezuma nan Creek UUSUfl tlKWU UflUCIfAlliU flu bug stopped the news from getting in last week so now I'll try to make up for A H. V. ALWARD lost Editor and Publisher Entered in the Postol'l'u e at Utah as Second Class m.ur publisiied eve r y Thursmis .it Munta ello, In CoantN Outside Count'. Bo . . . , 428, Montii e Phone rnS7 COR R ESPON Mrs. Vera Park Mrs. Nell Dalton Mrs. Florence Galbraith Mrs. Helen Redshaw Mrs. Sharon Grounds Mrs. Pof Davis Mrs. Max Wilcox time. , The Women's Came Night Utah ... was its usual success. Hostesses Yvonne Fortner, Cleo W Hunter, Bonnie Isham and Jan Wilson decorated the serving table with a Valentine setting. $5 Cherry cheesecake, hot choc845.i5 Utah olate and coffee were served. Mrs. Henry from the Phillips Camp won the door prize. DEN J S The children and faculty of the Montezuma Creek School had a very special "Valentine" Monticello assembly on Friday the 13. They surprised teachers Karen Mnnticello d Larry Moore with a baby shower. By the looks on their faces it was well worth the Blanding weeks of secrecy. A Outeast surprise birthday party was given after church sendees on Bluff Wednesday, Feb. 11. The recipient that time was Pat Montezuma Creek McIntosh. Jimmie and Elsie Berkey LaSal spent their wedding anniversary in Farminton and had an $-- Book of Mormon Study Croup Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harvey last Sunday night with special guests and former members of the Club, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Norton of of Logan. The lesson was given by Larry Latimer. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Norton of Logan visited relatives and friends last week. They returned home last Monday Memorial hospital in Moab. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith and the only grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Kip Smith of Monticello. He has an older sister who is as pleased as punch to have a new brother, as is all the rest of his family. Last week Mr. and Mrs. George Park went to Meeker to visit friends. They enjoyed the Meeker Ward Conference, a get together dinner of Powell Park Ranchers among other Farminton Country Club. Gary Johnson came out from Farmington to attend the Teen Seen dance at the school on Feb. li. He spent the night in the Joe Erock home. Valentine Dances were plentiful this year. The teenagers lad the Sweetheart Ball in Blanding and a Sweetheart Square Dance was held at the McKinley School in Farming-to- n. Ivan and Grace Hawkin-so- n attended this and were joined there by former camp residents Roy and Connie Cars arson. LaFern and Marvin Avery went out to Oxward, Calif, to visit their son Charles and amily over their last long change. Sunny skies and near 80 weather made for a very taking Thora's mother Mrs. Sarah Barton with them for an things. They came home in a extended visit. real old fashioned snow storm Mrs. Dora Adams, Mr. and almost as far as Grand Valley. Mrs. Donald Adams of Salt On Feb. 14 the family of the Lake City, Kir. and Mrs. late Donald P. Black of BlandAdams of Riverton, Vaughn ing held a reunion at the home pleasant visit. a of Mr. and NIrs. Arch Black Wyo. were among party of George Washington had a lot nine who have just returned of Salt Lake City, Dora helpof people to share his birthday-from a two week's Hawaiian ed other members of the F. Jacobs, Ann Galyon, tour. While there they visited family give a real Hawaiian Rich, and Willie Margaret two of Dora's nieces: Mrs. "Luau". Beautiful Leis, Charlene Sherman Walker and Colorful shirts and grass skirts Mosley. Willie was treated to a Mrs. Ardith Adar Schorler. 25 members worn were party on Saturday evening. by Hot dogs and pop were served Dora said the trip was wonderA suckling roasted present. ful and recomme ,ds it to to all who attended. pig with an apple in its mouth relaxand fun for Pvt. Robbie Brock is home everybody was one of the interesting and ation. on leave from Ft. Lewis, Washepjoyable tilings that were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harvey there. ington. His next tour of Army had family visistors last weekduty will be Viet Nam. end: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pace Welcome to our new family, and family from Wanship, the Paul Armstrongs, who Mr. Melvin Harvey from Fort recently moved into the Phillips Lewis College in Durango, Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvey and With a vote of thanks to Jim An t and of Mullis we now have a Boy family Farmington Louis Fuller of Salt Lake City. Scout Troop in Montezuma D. Mr. Louis Fuller was weekend visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fuller. He is taking a beauty course at the Excelsis Beauty School in Salt Lake City this year. He is one of their A students. Dr. Merz Hugentobler went to Salt Lake City last Thursday to visit with his father . Mr. L.A. Hugentobler, who was spending some days in a , I InftKElSERMGB ALA, First MONTGOMERY, Lieutenant Larry S. Lyman, Maxine S. Lyman of MonticeUo, Utah, is attending the Air University' Creek. Move Night was Tuesday, Feb. 24, Walt Disney's "Treasure Island" was featured. Next month "The Absent-mind- ed Professor" will be shown. The Relief Society had a large gathering for its home-maki(AU) academic instructor lesson last Wednesday. course at Maxwell AFB, Ala. The women learned to make Lieutenant Lyman was burlap flowers. specially selected" for the Jerry Johnson left last Friday intensive professional to return to Gillette, Wyoming. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sparks training that is conducted as It was good to see Lantz last Moab and family went to part of the AU Academic Phillips down at school the weekend to visit with Mr. and Instructor and AUi ed O fficer other day - even for just a visit Mrs. Art Redd and family. School, The T eachers College Mr. Phillips was the school Mr. and Mrs. Max Black custodian a few years ago. the U. S. Air Force. of have bought the Alward Home Pete and Garcille Bauer from is assigned The lieutenant on Blue Mountain Drive. They at Mather AFB, Bloomticld were weekend visitas Calif., expect to move into it in the ors in the home of Doug and commander of the 51 5thC near future. Rita Madlock. Field Training Command Mr. and Mrs. Max Black Mary Clugston received word went to Salt Lake last week on which provides dying, techthat her mother was seriously nical and basic military a business and pleasure trip. ill in Oklahoma and left imLast Thursday they skiied at training for U. J . Air Force mediately to be with her. personnel. Brighton with Dennis Robson A Cub Scout Banquet was heli Lieutenant Lyman, who and Curt Holden. Friday Max Thursday evening in the school attended Monticello, High attened a Goodyear tire meetmuli -- purpose room. The boys' School, has studied at the ing. On Saturday he was busy "Genius Kits" were on display as he represented the MontCollege of Southern Utah, for their parents viewing. icello Jaycees at the Utah State Brigham Young University, We're sorry to hear that Henry meeting for Provo, Utah, and Golden Gate Jaycee try-o- ut family will be leaving for the Jaycee men of the year. College, San Francisco. Texas this weekend. Mr. Clint Richard Smith His wife is the former The is asking for all school oz. 3 weighing 8 lbs and 12 Okinawa.from Trinh Tu Dam kinds of scraps of material, was bom Feb. 2 at the Allen son of Mwa- .- w - v JgCi 't f it v - - - 1 Christopher's Mission to the Navjjo. Bluff. Utah, finally came when Dr. A.H. Could arrived early last week to begin his practice at the Mission Clinic. St. Mary's Guild of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Grand Junction, Colorado helped sponsor the docotr's move. Mr. and Mrs. William Buthorn traveled with the doctor. Pictured (from left to right) are Mr. and Mrs. Buthorn Doctor Gould Marie Lockett, Mission nurse and the Rev. Wayne L. Pontious Vicar of St. Christopher's. The evening of dancing at the met at the home of . Cleo Hunter's parents and her brother drove up from Plainview, Texas recently for a visit. They are Mr. and Mrs, A.L. Lee and son Lloyd. Monticello, subscription ratf:s " p Mr, s six-we- ek - ng long-await- djy at ed St In 1956 the present clinic was built. For the past 4 years there has been no doctor in residence but medical help continued under the direction of Mission nurses. Dr. Gould has had a long knowledge of both Navajo country and the Mission. He first visited here in the mid 1940's and has returned several times since between work in Alaska, Ganado, and overseas. The day at St. Christopher's Mission to the long-await- 1950. ed Navajo. Bluff Utah, finally came when Dr. A. FI. Gould arrived early last week to begin his practice at the Mission clinic. Dr. Gould brought 4 rooms of equipment with him to help adequately furnish the clinic. St. Mary's Guild of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Grand Junction, Colo. , lelped sponsor the doctor's move. Mrs. William Buthorn, President of the Guild, and Mr. Buthorn, traveled to the Mission with the equipment. Medical work at the Mission began nearly as soon as the first priest and workers arrived in 1943. At first there was no clinic until a room was provided in the eastern wing of the present common building in He recently returned again and after seeing the need for a doctor at the Mission clinic decided to establish his work there. He eventually hopes to establish a medical facility that is involved in both public health and education as well as to provide for continued work in the future. Shortly after his arrival Dr. Gould said of the newly deThe San Juan Record corated clinic and of his hopes: "I am personally grateMonticello, I' tab ful for the excellent medical Thursday, February 26, 1970 clinic that has been prepared for my coming. During my whole medical life I have yam, rick rack, lace, etc. for known of this area as having different art projects. If you the poorest medical care in have some -- no matter how America. This is an indict -small- - it will be gratefully little. Now with a good physiaccepted. If it's not concal set up, the addition of venient to bring or sent it to school then please leave it with minimal funds will allow the purchase of needed medicines Louise Everton at the Post which will' give the people of Office. Peterson named BYU honor student Brigham Young University, Provo, has announced the name of a student from Monticello who achieved academic honors for fall semester, 1969. High honor students are those who have achieved a grade -- point average in all academic work during the semester of 3. 8 (4. 0 is straight A). Honor students include those with at least a 3. 5 average. Brighair Young University, with 25,615 students, is the Univerlargest church-relatin States United the and sity largest private University from the standpoint of full-tistudents. They come from eveiy state in the nation and 56 foreign countries. BYU offers the Associate, bacneior's Master's and Doctor's degrees in 60 departments of 13 colleges and graduate school. The local scholar is James ed me B. Peterson, a senior honor student. tih this beautiful country adequate medical care. " The Mission Calendar For the Week includes the celebration of Mass on Sunday March i at Aneth Boarding School in the morning, at Tom Mustache's across the River from Bluff at 11:30 a.m. and at Bluff at 5:00 p. m. The 5:00 p. m. Mass at Bluff will be in the Navajo language. Also on Sunday, the Choir will meet at 7:00 p.m. On Monday, Food Stamps will be sold in the Mission Field Office between Noon. The Navajo language class will be at 4:00 p. m. On Tuesday a T.B. Clinic will be held at the clinic. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday religious education classes will be held at Aneth, Montezuma Creek, and Teec Nos Pos. On Wednesday an Adult Instruction Class will be held at the Montezuma Creek church at 7:00 p. m. Food Stamps will again be sold on Saturday noon. between 12 9-- 12 9-- - |