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Show Wright (Contd. from page JOSE 1) ABEDENE VELARDE to each of you my congratula- tions . We regret losing Mrs. Wright from our observing program, but we wish her every enjoyment in her re- The San Juan Womens and Mens Golf Associations tirement. Jose Abedene Velarde died April 15, 1974 at his home in Grand Junction, Colorado at the age of 67 bf natural causes. He was born in Gallina,New Mexico, January 28, 1907, the son of Thomas and Ianacita Velarde. culture, and recreation indeed, to all users of weather You can cerinformation. feel tainly proud of your parover the past 35 ticipation world-wide netyears in the work of observers reporting current weather conditions. As Director of the Western Region, and on behalf of the Director of the National Weather Service, may I extend to you a sincere Ce-mente- were held at St. Josephs Well done! H. Bedke Dear Mrs. Wright: May I express my appre- ciation for the fine work and dedicated service that you have displayed over the past thirty-fiv- e All had fun and much good food. second Scotch foursome will be held at 5:30 p.m. FriThe San Juan day, May 4. Junior Golf Tournament is scheduled for May 18. A Gardeners Meet meeting of the Monticello Garden Club wiU be Wednesday, May 1 at 7:30 at the Library. There will be a demonstration in the sprouting of seeds and their use by Linda Killgrow. The next I sRichard L. quality of your work, the dedication and interest you have always conveyed by the punctuality and dependability in which your observation forms have been mailed to our office. Your forms have always been exceptional, with a low error rate and extremely neat. Your hospitality and cordiality whenever I have had the opportunity to visit your station leaves me with fond memories that I shall cherish for years to come. Such graciousness is a rare quality, and I appreciate it. Even though you have re- - The Eastland Relief Society held their annual birthday party the evening of April 10 starting with a pot luck supper at 6:30, then a program. Hazel Crapo entertained the Canasta Club April 10 with three tables to play, and four guests. Lorenia Webber entertained with a buffet luncheon at the parsonage after the sacrificial Breakfast in the church April Guests were one of the speakers, Mrs. Ann lams, and a friend from Montrose, Colorado, Louise Small, Bessie West, Watha Shoemaker, Helen Redshaw and Rev. Web- ber. (Please turn $2.00 per lb. for champion Bigftiax Pumpkin 3UQ0QIDQ Offer good through May 23, 1974. DOXOL GAS Williams Energy Co. B landing, BETTER train now for a Utah LIFE... good-payin- g job at UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT 'a1 LOW TUITION PROVO ONLY $103 PER Who says It Has to Look Like a House Trailer? NATURE'S COSMETICS QUARTER EXCELLENT JOB PLACEMENT grass, shrubs, trees are what help transform a house box into a thing of beauty. That goes for a mobile house box as well as any other house box. And the modern mobile gives you a lot more than other house boxes. Other house boxes come empty. Our mobiles come Fbad-eKitchens are fully equipped with color coordinated cabinetry, appliances, flooring and curtains. And the rest of the house comes fully furnished by a professional interior designer. True, the present down payment on the average house box will just about cover the total cost of our mobile house boxes. But the main thing we want you to know is that we are not in the house trailer business. Our quality mobiles when lovingly landare as attractive in their own right as any other scaped just homes. Come visit our model display. You'll see. d. JOURNEYMEN SEE YOUR ALUMNI INSTRUCTORS REPRESENTATIVE CATALOGUES, BROCHURES AND FORMATION . . . FREE Mr, and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain P.O. Box 238 Blanding, Utah 678-28- 77 FOR IN- MOBILE HOMES lEDDS Monticello & Apm Record Blanding Juan San The on all purchases at the Mens Store or Fashions for Her. Supervising Meteorological Technician 25, to page 10) IQtyo discount Desmond 1974 9. Monticello High School San Juan High School Dolores County High School tired from the observational program, I hope to be able to visit with you in the future whenever I am in your area. Sincerely, By Helen Redshaw Last Weeks News Attention Graduating Seniors: nieces and nephews. years. Ever since my Milford years (when we first became acquainted) and the past several years of supervising your stations program, I have been impressed with the excellent THE ck The Relief Societies of both Monticello Wards will observe the birthday of the Society this year on Friday, April 26, at the LDS Cultural Hall. All adults are invited, and should bring their own dishes. The dinner will begin at 7 p.m. and will be followed by a program. Theme for this years observance is Relief Society Around the World. Out East News Ca- tholic Church. Survivors are six sisters; Mrs. J. P. (Carolina) Gonzales of Monticello; Mrs. Lee Anita Maestras, San Jose, California; Mrs. Amalia Ybarra, and Mrs. Nick(Isabell) Archu-lett- a, both of Salt Lake City; Bill (Rom elia) Vialpando, Mrs. Phoenix, Arizona; and Mrs. Lugarda Velarde Grand Junction, Colorado, as well as many Director FOR ry. Funeral services Sincerely, sH. later moved to Monticello, Utah, with his parents and family where he spent a few years. He later moved to Grand Junction, Colorado. Funeral mass was officiated by Father Reyes Rodriquez. Burial was at Monticello He in- augurated the 1974 season on April 17 with mixed Scotch dinfoursomes and a ner. Twenty teams competed at the course in Monticello. Winners received valuable gift certificates as follows: First place, Dianne Pehr-so- n and Velan Hogue. Second place, Donna Gates and Jim Wight. Third place, Fern Frost and Murry Kula. pot-lu- Over the years, National Weather Service personnel visiting your station have reported the high quality of the observations and your continuing emphasis on providing the scheduled program. total These observations are of great value to aviation, agri- Annual Relief Society Party Golf Season Gets Underway |