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Show 11 Around The Hat With PAT from last feiVsiatfigmMg) (News from last week. ) Our sincere sympathy is ex(News week. ) tended to the Churchman famSanta certainly did by the folks in our town right ily. Helen's parents, Charles Christand Regina Hammill, were mas. It must have taken two killed in an auto accident Desleigh loads for all the presents we got. As foggy as it cember 23rd. They lived in Els worth, Kansas and the funwas, I'm sure Rudolph was eral was Monday, the 27th. leading the herd, but doggone in Visiting the Carrol Wooten it, where was the snow! ?! home for the holidays were Rain I can do without. The Mexican Hat Boy's Pooh Mr. and Joannie's parents, Hall had a Christmas Eve Pooh Mrs. Dan Messersmith from Fife, Washington, and Carrol's Tournament. Jimmy Hunt came out 1st, Buff Davis 2nd. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Pat and Judy Ward held an Wooten from Wilcox, Arizona. Norman and Lillian Nye's Open House buffet on Christmas Day. The decorations, and daughter, grandson from Grey Mountain, food and hospitality were perfect. Couldn't ask for more. Arizona, are here for the Leslie Brow took sick Sunday Christinas season. They are Tom, Linda, and Brian Haver. evening and Oneta and Jerry took him down to the MonuMr. and Mrs. Nye held open house Thursday evening for the ment Valley Hospital. A touch of flu, I guess. El Paso Natural Gas employees That about covers everything and their wives. Mrs. Trudy Carter from Cisfor this week. Really not much co, Texas, is visiting her son happened but happiness. and family, Jay, Marge, and Have a Happy New Year! John Hays. The Armstrong home was son-in-la- w, THIS HOME ON HIGHWAY 163 NORTH IN MONTICELLO was burned out by an early morning fire Monday a. m. The owner, John Wike, was at work at Keystone -- Wallace and his wife and two children were out of town. The Wikes had been living in the home for jonly: about three months. Damage was so extensive as to make the home an apparent total loss. Miles Turnbull photo a happy one during the holidays. From Alvin, Texas, came all of Paul and Grace's children. They are certainly Robert and Danny Armstrong, and their daughter, and granddaughter; Kathy, Bobby and Becky Coplen. They returned to their home Monday, December 27th. Grace's son-in-la- w, mother, Mrs. Toner, from Alvin, has been visiting in the Armstrong home and she returned to her home with the children. Visiting in the Bill McAlpine home for Christmas were Dee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Earl and her brother, Mr. Willie Davis, from Liveoak, California. Jim and Linda Hurst were out from Blanding and Judy seely was home from Salt Lake City. Orion, Jan, Shane, and Brett Piekert from Lubbock, Texas, are visiting Jan's parents, Leo and Wannie Carr. Also visiting in the Carr home is Wannie 's sister, Erlene Wooten from Roswell, New Mexico. Visiting in the Jerry Wilson home were Jan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Foust from Farmington, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward, and Justin, and Janel Overton, from Cortez, Colorado, came to the Tuffy Overton home for Christmas. . m. O'lJ s Tl O Ml (kggEll (KteflBB ooo LEGAL NOTICE The annual Public Meeting of the San Juan County Water Conservancy District will be held in the County Courthouse in Monticello at 7:00 p. m. , on Wednesday, January 26, 1972. Devon M. Hurst, Manager San Juan County Water Conservancy District v ...and pays it 4 times a year on savings Published in San Juan Record January 6 & 20, 1972 e -- SfSf1 fiMsIlG NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF T. S. GYLES, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned co Donald D. Crist, 125 E. Center St. , Moab, Utah, on or before the 20th day of March A.D. , 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated and with proper verifi1953, cation as required therein. 75-9- -5, s John Amey, Adminis- trator of the Estate of T. S, Gyles, deceased. Date of first publication December 1&, "A i D ' 1971. for 3 months fori year 4 for 2 years Certificates of $500 or more in multiples of $100. For individuals. Interest paid every 3 months from day of deposit. Rates are per annum. Each depositors account is insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. First Security Bank Member First Security Corporation System of Banks DOLLARS OVER ONE BILLION RESOURCES National First Security State Bank of Springville, Utah Association F irst Security Bank of Utah. First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyoming First Security Bank of Idaho. National Association First Security State Bank Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A |