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Show NELLS NEWSY NOTES By Nell Dalton Some scoff at the president every week. I think its scawful, so to wn speak. some Impeach, impeach people preach, Resign, resign still others whine. Stay, of stay say, But I think way. they seldom hes Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Allred of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Neal going to any- Allred of American Fork attended Frank Hallers funeral last week. Only women attended the monthly meeting of the Museum Board last Thusday. After a short business session, the six ladies adjourned to the basement to work on straightening the museum. Jerry and Charlene Bishop and children, Katherine and Jerry Dale, returned home to Amarillo, Texas after a weeks visit with her parents, Ralph and Ofie Miller, and After all, theyve proved no crime Though they keep trying all the time. But for his sake and for ours, too, I just hope they never do. Mon-ticel- lo on the Colemans Blessings did pour On April twentieth of seventy-fou- r. boy was born to Richard and Joyce. Dad has finally got his choice And his sisters, Becky and A Danette, Are glad to have a brother, you bet. Kyle Richard weighed in at six pounds, six, But his light weight Mom will soon be fix. He was nineteen and a half inches long And soon he will be big and strong. Dick and Vera Coleman like him a bunch And Don and Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Jennifer Buck and Michael Dean Blanck. Mike Blanck is the son of Harold and Sarabeth Blanck, former Monticello residents. Sarabeth sends greetings to all of her friends in Monticello. She now resides at Richardson, Texas. Bradley Pearson (father of R. L. Pearson), who runs the Roundup Store at Lewis, Colorado recently suffered a stroke. Mr. Pearson is well-knoto area residents. All his of children came to see him while he was in the hospital. His son, Bill, came from Idaho; a son, David from Phoenix; and his daughter, Arden, and her husband, Wallace Bailey, came from Mesa, Colorado. Mr. Pearson has been released from the Cortez hospital and is feeling somewhat better. We wish him a speedy other relatives in Monticel-l- o. Gail Dalton and Carla Redd visited their folks, the Mel- vin Daltons and the Elmo Redds, over the weekend. They returned to sunny St. George on Sunday. Caroline and Bob Clayton and children, Stephen, Kelly Sue, Bobby, and Cristian, visited last week with her parents, Wayne and Cleo Rasmussen. They Eastered in the Bluff area. The Claytons live in Tijeros, New Mexico. Iris Barton are pleased as punch. This evens up their grandchild joys With seven girls and seven recovery. Gail Barry gave a family dinner party Monday in honor of her daughter Ciris first birthday. Enjoying the party were Ciris grandparents, Bob and Leota Barry, and her great grandparents, Ralph and Ofie Miller, also Calvin and Linda Hicox and family. (This weeks news) Christine and Duane Strau-gha- n of Hunter, Utah, announce the birth of a baby girl, Saturday, April 20th. Little Brooke weighed seven pounds, three ounces and was 18 inches Her paternal grandlong. parents are Mr. Warren and Mrs. of AmeriStraughan Fork and her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. can Milton sons are looking forward to meeting their four new grand children. Spencer Frost returned recently from an LDS mission to New Zealand. He reported his mission at the Second Ward Sacrament Meeting Sunday of his brothers All night. and sisters were there with the exception of Jeff, who is in the National Guard and was in Dugway for the monthly guard meeting. Erma and Carrie Leavitt recently visited Chris and Marilyn Leavitt in Salt Lake. Paul and Teresa Tippetts and family have moved from Mr. Provo to Monticello. has been attending Tippetts BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Turner of West Yellowstone visited the Joe Bartons last week. Bill Codner and a friend from BYU returned home with the John Codners for a visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jensen returned home last week from a visit with their son Steve and family in Texas. Steves wife, Donna, and children returned home with them for a (Last weeks news) Eastering with the Cloyde Johnsons Sunday were: Jack Colledge of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. George Biddle of Moab, Leona Bailey ofBlanding, John and Charlotte Johnson and and Sandy and Saundra Johnson and Glenna, Troy and Mistie. Friends of weekend with Tom and Francis Jaramillo were Mr. and Mrs. Bonus Savings No minimum. 90 days maturity period. No minimum. 2Vz years or more. forqrowing Giant Pumpkins Investment Certificate Minimum: $1000, 4 years or more. com-ple- te dinner with DOXOL GAS X&ud $1.45 relatives Investment Certificate NOTICE: dessert and Sandy (Trublood) Stott were happy to hear of her baby girl, Christal, born in early April. She joines a family of five boys. Sandy married a man with three boys. Visiting over the Easter Se-re- sa, a en-ro- ute visit. She's also visiting her parents in Blanding. Nedra Bunker and children are visiting the Jensens this week. mother, Mrs. Lois Clayton, came with them. County, recorder, Arvilla Warren, has a new deputy in her office. She is Mrs. Lynn (Joyce) Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton drove to Loma, Colorado on boys LUNCHES-- Lee Stocks and Bevie Lee of Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bird and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krusick and Vicki of Grants, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Jaramillo of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ariotti and Camille of Mt. Pleasant, Utah. In a letter to Arvilla Warren, Mrs. Louie Willis states that she has been in the hospital in Mesa very ill, but that she is home now and feeling better. She plans to spend the summer in Monticello. Dora Adams and three sisters, Rhoda Rogers, Nora French, and Clella Blackner, returned last week from a two weeks visit to Old Mexico and the Southwest. They went with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McMr. McDonald was Donald. the Mormon Coloin raised nies, and speaks fluent Spanish. They visited Pacheco, where Nora and Dora were born, and the other Mormon Colonies and also Chihuahua. They visited Carlsbad and White Sands, New Mexico home. Visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd were his mother, Mrs. Fanny Redd, and his brother, Alfred Redd of also California, Fremont, Elaine and Gordon Richardson of Helper. They visited with the Edway and Tom Redds and the Bob Sparks. On the weekend, they were joined by Art and Helen Redd and daughters, Pat and Kriss, from St. They went to Lake George. Powell and Rainbow Bridge and Mesa Verde. They had family dinners at the different homes. There were 22 in all. The Niel- Bobs Greatgranddad Karl Barton and Grandma Pearl Black Have no wish to send him back. NOON Nielson. Williams Energy Co. mom B landing, Utah the term of deposit, we pay these high interest rates, and the FDIC insures your savings You select Spring Clearance Sale up to $20,000. NOTICE: Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to passbook rate. All sale items going at cost beat fall prices at Buy now and IH! 935 E ON DA LAN P Hwy 666, Monticello, Utah wm 1974 25, April Record Juan San The |