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Show V wm &&&&&& sv rtrj j friends there. Mrs. Hazel Scales and daughter Kathy from Grand Junction, Colorado were here for the week end, to visit the Paul OBrien family and attend 3tt FROM "sv $Y a the IA 1 ,. r.- - SALS By MRS. MAX WILCOX Roberta Wilcox attended Utah State Postmasters Convention in Provo last week. Thats the reason there wasnt Mrs. any news. La Sal Branch Conference was held Sunday, June 11th. It was almost an old homecoming to welcome Moab stake President Leland Teeples and his wife LuDean. The Teeples made their home here some fifteen years ago, when President Teeples was employed as a school teacher. Speaking during Conference besides Brother and Sister Teeples, were: Harry Snow, Bill Francom, Blake Liddell, Wilbur Eubanks, Sunny Redd, Richard Eubanks, Jim Helen Wilcox and Lisa Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner were in Globe, Arizona for a week, visiting a very ill sister and other members of the family and their many Blan-kenag- Gail Lynn Dalton Gail Lynn Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K. Dalton, Monticello, will receive a graduation diploma at the 65th annual commencement exercises of Stevens Henager College on Friday, Mrs. Norma Blankenagel and Mrs. Maye Woods attended Education Week at the BYU June 16. Miss Dalton is one of 192 students from the Salt Lake City and Ogden colleges of Stevens Henager who will graduate. The commencement will be held at Valley Music Hall, North Salt Lake, under the direction of J. M. Stevens, president of the college. Stevens Henager College, founded in 1907, is an accredited junior with business college of schools in Salt Lake City and last week. Curtis Lee and Jerry Lynn Story were in the San Juan Hospital last week when they underwent tonsillectomies. Mike Wilcox received a cut across the back of his head when attempting to ride a bareback bronc in the Moab Rodeo Friday evening, it took eight stitches to close the wound. TAKE TIME TO DISCOVER Ogden. el, Speaker for the commence- ment exercises will be Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton. Gail attended the Salt Lake City school of the college. She received a diploma for an Executive completing Secretarial course, she also received an Associate Degree in Commercial Science. A DIFFERENT WORLD Dorothy Endter Returns To Area First Security BankAmericard GIFT IDEAS for FATHERS DAY Mrs. Dorothy B. Endter, a former Monticello resident who has been living in Com- -' merce City, Colorado, has returned to the Monticello area to make her home. She has purchased the Wooten place just east of the Utah - Colorado state line. Mrs. Endters late husband was manager of the San Juan County airport in Monticello until his death in an airplane crash in July, 1970. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holliday of Commerce City helped Mrs. Endter with her move. By MRS. HELEN REDSHAW TIES SHOES JEWELRY HAT PHOTO EQUIPMENT SOX LEATHER GOODS BOOKS HOBBY TOOLS FISHING GEAR GOLF CAR ACCESSORIES Mrs. Bernice Carter of Cisco, Texas, is visiting her son, daughter-in-la- w, J., Marge, with Sheriff Rigby Wright and family of Monticello, Jonathan Wright an family of Grants, New Mexico; Richard Wright of Logan; Mabel Alward of Delta, Colorado; and Barbara Yant of Hanna, Wyoming. T Avis Snyder met her brother, Jim Bosley of Denver, in Walsenburg, Colorado last They drove on to. Friday. Springfield, Colorado where k they attended the wedding of a cousin and visited cousins they had not seen for several years in Springfield and at the Dunlap Ranch. Metre Ds 4 Speed & 2000 air conditioned. 1971 cc engine, Pinto with 4 & Speed 1600 cc engine. These are used cars and you can save $$$ on the buying price and every mile thereafter. v DOVE CREEK IMPLEMENT CO. 677-224- 7 and grandson and John Hays. Sam McIntosh is home from school. He is the son of Pat McIntosh and has been attending Utah Technical in Salt Lake City. Tuffy Overton is in the hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Overton, Jan, and Billy were on vacation and Please turn to Page 15 BOAT EQUIPMENT A-m- ong Pinto 1971 Saturday, tez, Colorado. en Funeral services were held Monday at Brigham City. those attending were Peace Corp is She is from them. visiting enroute to Brazil. Jamacia, Mrs. Kathie Torres and baby spent the week end with her parents the Thurman Harrises from Price. Lila SHIRTS great-grandchildr- of the By RITA MADLOCK May 27th, Mrs. Driver sponsored a weiner roast at the sand hills for the teenagers from Montezuma Creek and some from the Church of Christ in Cor- Record and 27 who survive him. daughter born June 6 at the She Monticello Hospital. 1 7 was and lbs. oz., weighed named Valerie. Mrs. Thurman Harris moFer-ric- Juan Lake Nursing home. He was born August 25, 1880 in Brigham city. He married Geneva Forsgen in 1904. They had four children: Seth, who was killed in a plane crash in 1960, while performing his duties as San Juan County Sheriff; Grace, who died in 1970; Glen Wright of Denver, Colo.; and Mrs. Jennie Kearl of Salt Lake; 10 grandchildren nephew, Bob Woods and family from Idaho, and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ives from Yellow Jacket, Colo. and Mr. Mrs. Billy Richardson have a new baby Creek News V. Julius C. Wright, 91, died Friday, June 2nd in a Salt leys Economy June 1972 tives. Visitors at J.W. Crowleys last week were Mrs. Crow- ther, Mrs. Gertrude M. San 15, Still pretty dry out our way. Mrs. J.W. Crowley at East-lan- d reports too much rain at one time, causing some of the farmers to have to replant their beans. showed Johnson Danny slides taken on his mission at the Fireside chat at East-lan- d church Sunday evening. Stephanie Barry spent last week visiting her brother, Bob and family in Grand Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGregor and two children from Sullivan, Mo. are visiting Dixies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Butt, and other rela- Montezuma X JULIUS CALKINS WRIGHT Earns Diploma the Rodeo in Moab. Kathy is Rodeo Queen in Grand Junction and represented them in the Parade and Grand Entry. IT'S The Thursday, in you bet we are!! Were training men including veterans to be SEl DRIVERS OO 3 and theyre getting jobs all over Short Training Train on the Trucks .1 Placement Assistance V. BankAmericard. S? FIND OUT!! CAN YOU QUALIFY? 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