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Show rm. me, Miss Wiggins to Frank Young mfi wed Miss Smith wed Miss Phyllis Snyder to Mr. Dickerson will wed Gary Crowley Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith of La Sal wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Walter Dickerson, Friday, March 5, 1971 in Moab. Bishop C.A. Raymond of Moab performed the ceremony. The young couple will make their home in Moab, J where Walter is employed by Moab Lumber Company. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickerson of Dragerton, Utah. Patricia is a 1970 graduate of Monticello High School. San Juaners hold savings bonds Mr. Wendell E. Giles, St Sr. Vice president, Continental Bank & Trust Co. , volunteer Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Wiggins announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharlene, to Mr. Frank Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerold K. Utah. Young of Monticello, The couple plan a fall mar- riage in the Salt Lake Temple. LDS State Chairman for the United States Saving s Bonds Division presented the U. S. Department of the Treasury award to the members of the Utah State Press Association at their annual winter convention awards luncheon on Sunday, Feb. 21, 1971, at the Hotel Utah for patroitic support of the United States Savings Bonds Program. . "The Savings Bond Program in the State of Utah has sustained and met high objectives for more than a quarter of a century. In 1970 a new standards of achievement were attained so as to be recognised by the U. S. Secretary of Treasury and the National Savings Bond Director. These accomplishments could not have been met without the constant exposure of the Savings Bonds Program and we greatly appreciate the cooperation of members of the Utah Press Association who run our materials as a public service. The Savings Bond Program is a public service program that does indeed turn a profit to the community in that it helps create tremendous reservior of spending potential. Of the record high of $52, 4 billion in United States Savings Bonds being held by Americans, it is estimated lion Depend on us for beautifully-printewedding invitations and announcements, correct in every detail. Reasonable rates, d prompt service. Free estimates. For All Printing Needs . . . The San Juan Record is that $230 mil- held by the citizens of Utah who are served by your newspapers. The 230 million earns $10, 350, 000 interest annually. This interest accrual alone will match many a large payroll, said Mr. Gile in making the presentation. Mrs. Kathleen Meikle, State Director of U. S. C Savings Bonds said in a report to Volunteer County Chairman Elwood W. Lovell that the citizens of San Juan County hold as estimated $138,000 Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Snyder, Dove Creek, announce the engagement and forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Phyllis, to Mr. Gary Crowley of Eastland. Miss Snyder is a graduate of Monticello High School and in December graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics Education. She is presently teaching in Bayfield, Colorado. Gary Crowley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crowley of Eastland. He is a graduate of Monticello High SchooL He attended the college of Southern Utah before serving in the United States Army. ing with his father. A June wedding is planned. A proud way to save. He then attended Fort Lewis College. He is presently farm- - The San Juan Record , jrJU MontirHIo, 1'Uili Thursday, March 11, 1971 l?W ie which earns approximately $6,210 interest annually. January Savings Bond Sales in the County amounted to $1, 194. teka stock in America. US Saowy Bondi |