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Show CM CELLS INTRODUCING iEWSY 1974 31, OTES Heres how it works: By NELL DALTON Bring in your born January twenty -- fourth in the early morn. He weighed eight pounds eight ounces strong, To Jimmie and Carol he does belong Brother, Troy, is filled with pride, Max and Nells smiles are big and wide, And Jimmie and Vera are full of joy As grandparents of the sweet little boy. Thank you, Jo, for your Ode to Nell It pleased me more than I can tell Pll put it away with things that I treasure Tokens that give me the greatest pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherlock of Salt Lake were weekend guests of Joe and Charlene Barton. Mrs. Sherlock will be remembered as Kathy Hendrickson, daughter of Donna Pehrson Hendrickson. Friends of Mrs. Clement Johnson will be sorry to know that she broke her arm last Monday, but happy to know that she is much improved. Clayton Johnson of Cedar City visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson over the weekend. Its good to see Ivalou Redd back in town. Mrs. Redd has completed her studies at the B.Y.U. in Provo. Don and Iris Barton went to Snowflake, Arizona, for a weekend visit with Betty and Stewart Lewis and family. Quite a large crowd attended the wrestling tournament Saturday. The Bucks came out on top with the Broncos not far behind. Tom Evans has returned from his mission in the InHe diana - Illinois area. Sunreported his experience day Eve, in First WardSacra-me- nt meeting. Coming for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, and family of Flagstaff, Arizona. Earl, Holly, and Jay Randall visited with Lauana in Salt Lake last week. They also visited Vance in Provo on the way home. Alonje Club will meet February 12th at the home of Leona Markoshek. Officers for 1974 were be elected. Dues will be decided upon, so bring der. tell) reported his L.D.S. mis- sion in Virginia. They enjoyed a weekend of visiting. Harry and Jerry Randall, who came up from Mesa, Arizona for their son Howards wedding, spent the weekend at their home in Monticello. They had many visitors old friends and neighbors who miss them since they moved to Mesa last year. Sure seems that Mesas inherits a lot of Monticello choice citizens. We wish they could all migrate back. C Unton and Jerry Ann were also here and Claire Terry and out with Travis Monroe Forrest children came up from Moab. Howard and bride will live here in the Randall home. Word was received Monday of the death of Jerry Mourer (son of Albert and Alma Mourer) January 28th in Green River, Wyoming. Jerry died He was of a heart attack. old. Funeral thirty years services will be held Thurs- day at the L.DJS. Church in Monticello and burial wiU be in the Eastland Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton and family visited Linda and Lynn Patterson and Stacey in B landing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Maughan and son, Rickey visited their work at Dove DOVE CREEK and Bruce Bunker. She weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces, and will be named Julie. She joins a sister, Tami, at home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. it ve it Tractor k, with and, as a us and SPECIAL fill NEW Combine what out a work or- SERVICE be STATE BANK. And we at total you. of the Spring, Record amount DOVE CREEK will prepay the interest to April 1, 1974, at Come worked of the charged to your master operating note Creek State Bank, the order will OPERATION GET READY no IMPL. CO. cost to will have you ahead 1. Eliminate spring rush 3. 4. 2. Eliminate surprise breakdowns Take repair deductions on income tax returns Save on any price increases which may come later this year 5. Save interest prepaid by Dove Creek Impl. Co. 6. No down- - time because of hard to get parts Just come in and tell us you want an OPERATION GET READY work order a first from Dove Creek !lmp. Co. FORD, ALLIS CHALMERS, KIRSCHMANN, dolph Alonzo (Miss N. Sharon Hunt) a baby boy, on January 15, 1974, named Anthony Terrance. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 12 ounces. He joins a Michael Thomas, at brother, FOSTER, BUTLER pnmg bos arirovedlS home. at least at Dove Creek State Bank Granddaughter OPERATION GET REAOY is Mr. ready to roll Farmer: let's get your master note prepared for your operating money in 1974. We expect the cost of equipment and parts to go up, up, up, like everything else. But we are ready to help you save, save, save. Come on in and Don't spend that bean and wheat money... let us 6 12 or 6. YOU, Mr. Farmer, 7 Misti Ann Rogers Kelly and Sherri Rogers of Granger, Utah, presented Don and Arlene Rogers of Monti- PAY 14, Planning is the name of the game, and we're here to help you do it. cello their first grandchild on Little Misti January 24th. Ann made her appearance around 3 p.m. at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake. She weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was 20 Inches long. Grandma and Grandpa Rogers hurried right up to see her and were not at all disappointed. Arlene says shes a dark haired beauty--a- s anyone can see from the picture. NOTICE: NOON LUNCHES-- a com-ple- te dinner with dessert $1.45 X&fd&t Emm San The Ru- For Rogerses Juan game: daughter, Carol Hatch, and family up North. Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Jensen are rejoicing over the arrival of a new granddaughter born January 27th in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo toNedra be--lea- may will fix We diners. Bob and Afton Zundel and Wendell and Afton Frost went to Manti to the Temple last week. Leonard and Rita Bartell went to Salt Lake last week to be present at the Sunday services in which church Leonards grandson, David Bartell, (son of E. J. Bar- it ever Travis Monroe Forrest was Equipment--Truc- January Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deposits Insured up to $20,000 |