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Show 7B ; 1973 Mf Jl 4UV 9f ' ' v " ,s $; .f 1' sX j Vw 4.'. ?:' ' ' s s.'. y s ''nT:$ '"' ' - - , ,Z '' ' ', 'wl s ,J ''' -- Blanding isy WV By FLORENCE GALBRAITH Miss Melanie Cornwell and David Boles were Wesley married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 3. Melanie Juan is a daughter of Hilton San ., " s s ''v, ' v TKe GEORGE HOLIDAY OF MONUMENT VALLEY is operating, with his son, a Monument Valley tour service out of the Monument Valley Ranger Station this summer. George is pictured here with a red and white Suburban wagon used in his operation. Holiday Tours offers a half-da- y tour from 9 a.m. to noon, priced at $10 each adult. An all-dtour runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is $15 per adult. On the longer tour there is no charge for children under 10 and food and refreshments are provided. The service also offers five special tours by arMr. Holiday may be contacted at the Ranger Station or at Box 32, Monument rangement. ay (Photo by A. L. Roland) Valley, Utah, 84536. In Reception 'v , ;' in Sail Juaii ' v August Record ociety" v ' Corn-we- ll of Provo and the granddaughter of Mrs. Waldo Harvey of Blanding. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kantor of San Diego, California. An open house was given for the newlyweds the evening of the ceremony in Provo and a garden party was given the evening of August 4 on the lawn at the home of Melanie's Mrs. Harvey. grandmother, The bride chose pink with red accents as her color The beautiful pink scheme. and white wedding cake was a creation of Mrs. Francis The bride was lovely in her bridal gown of purest white with a finger tip veil of bridal illusion caught to a crown of flowers. The groom was handsome in an suit. were Bridesmaids Amy Lynn Cornwell of Blanding, Pam Wengreen of Orem, Debbie Leslee of San Diego, California, Marjann Harvey of Salt Lake and Karen Bell of Springville, Utah. wore The bridesmaids off-wh- ite i 5 gowns in sheer floor-leng- th pink and white and matching hats. large-brimm- ed refreshments were served from small tables with The pink net over white cloth and were centered with baskets of pastel - colored sweetpeas from Mrs. Harvey's garden. Mrs. Wanda Laws, Mrs. Ada Rigby and Mrs. Florence Galbraith were in charge of the kitchen. The girls who served refreshments were Corrine and Cindy Webb and Cassie They wore white Shumway. net pinafores over pastel-color- ed dresses. and Monticello Cash Registers Ring It Makes Over 100 Blanding can buy what he needs when and where he needs it. And it helps the seller, who sees his volume of sales grow and his credit risk drop. Since First Security brought BankAmericard into Blanding and Monticello, over 100 merchants have joined the program to boost their sales. We feel its part of our responsibility as a local financial partner to stimulate economic growth any way we can. BankAmericard is one of those ways. And BankAmericard is a two-wa- y street. It helps the buyer, who Were a San Juan bank, run by San Juan people, for San Juan people. Were our friends and neighbors. And were committed to San Juan County just as much as you are. Offering BankAmericard is one way we can show it. The Money You Save Here Pays Off Here First Security IBank Monticello Blanding Your local Financial Partner Member F.D.I.C. Service Marks Owned And Licensed By BankAmerica Service Corp. 'i'i I L.J t V 1 1 1 1 A 1 .1 n V- - '..A -- program was presented consisting of a piano solo by Dwight Hurst, then he and his wife, Marilyn, sang a vocal duet; Kathy Young played a piano solo and Kathy and her mother, Edith Young, played a piano duet. Douglas Cecil Galbraith played three trumpet selections, accompanied by Mabel June Palmer on the piano. Ellis Palmer then sang three numbers accompanied by his wife. Over 150 guests attended, including the grooms grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Havlicek from San Diego. ' The couple will live in Provo where the groom will continue his studies at Brigham Young University. A Letter (Contd. from page B2) One each month, so far this year. In December, I will be holding a luncheon to honor these women. There will be from 15 to 20 women at that luncheon and one will win a lovely gift to take home. It is just another way for me to pay thanks for all they have done for me. I have so many fun things planned from now until next August. We are going to put San Juan County on the map at the 1974 11th Annual Seminar. i Many, many thanks, Donna Hoggard 1 1 , - |