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Show Priests and Deacons from the Fourth Ward took care of the Sacrament. News And Views From The Nursing Home Phyrl and Oris Black were the speakers. Phyrl spoke on the Resurrection of our Savior Jesus Christ and the different times he made his appearance into Heaven. Oris spoke on our blessings. It was a very good By Jennie Black Read Exodus and you will find That to his children God has been kind To tell them what they should not do, If to him and self, they would 20 meeting. Inez be true. But who do you think would get the gain here on earth we do remain? If we would travel the straight While road That would Justin and ng lead us onward up to God. Saturday Conway, Blanche Black visited the meeting and also patients in the home. Jay and Marie Redd and Hermman and Pearl Butt also visited in the Home. Tuesday, our Relief Society Meeting led by Lela Black, was very good. The lesson, B Giving of Self, was given by Mrs. Beppy Gibbons. Relva Bow-erisang a song that went with the lesson, and a special number was sung by Relva Bowering and Virgina Butt. Both songs were accompanied for our activity, we were entertained with several lovely selections played on the piano by ShanShumway. We enjoy good music. Ronald Brother Sunday, out of were and family Harvey town, so Joe Carroll was asked to take charge of our meeting and his wife, Beckey, played for the singing, which was led by Lucy Harris. by Janet Wilcox. The Assembly of God people of the Indian Mission came Mrs. Johnson Wednesday. welcomed us and gave a prayer, then Paulette Thompson, with Mrs. Smith at the piano, led the singing. Mrs. Johnson and two visiting ladies from Colorado read some from their Bibles and made some comments. Then Jessie Harvey played her harmonica and read an article. Then another song and prayer by Paulette Thompson. Jan Hudson was happy to see her sister Dorthy Hoffman from Moab. Colleen Burtenshaw is our new secretary, as Becky Car-ro- ll changed her plans and left us. Two gentlemen from Salt Lake, who used to be in Marie Ogden's Colony, came to see her. Jessie says the reason she ' smiles so much is because it takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile; try smiling. We want to thank all the good people who bring us tomatoes, or any other good things to eat. The moment you step into our comfortable lobby, youll find a lot going on for your vacation pleasure. NEWS THIS WEEK AT THE CREEK Ted DeMille recently for Tomi Morrell. Those attending each had an individual cake and candle. The kids that went were Jo Ellen Morrell, Robbie Nelson, Josephine Tsosie,Deon Chambers, Kim and Amy Kight,Eric Wetzel, and Dawn Scott. Helping Mrs. Morrell with the party were Lana Chambers and Kim O'dell. Other people with birthdays lately were Eddie Whitehorse, Ernie Thomas. Sarah Wetzel and Charles McCulloch. Sarah Wetzel celebrated by having a cook nook? When some want this, others want that, Some stay thin, while others stay fat. I But where would you find a group to compare House. of Monticello, has recently joined the staff at the Miami Seminary of the Church of for awhile. They are Gerald's Saints in Miami, Arizona. sisters' kids from New Mexico. to vew their honeymoon slides from Hawaii. Timmy and Rob Brockman from Fair Acres, New Mexico have been here for the deer hunt. They stayed in Blanding and Montezuma Creek with friends. James Moyle just returned from Salt Lake where he had a at the routine check-u- p Veterans Hospital. There has been great sick- ness in the Aneth and Montezuma Creek areas lately. Sure 24 TABLETS Elegant Dining at the Golden Spike Relax In the Railhead , fmst tmporry THROAT LOZENGES 18 LOZENGES , ' rohof of mmor sort throot potn the party were Kim O'Dell, Lanna and Darcy Chambers. Cindy Smith was in the hospital in Cortez, Colorado this past week. Cindy had her tonsils out and seemed kind of tired of popcicles when I went to visit her. But, she's all better now and back in school. Marvin Miller and Larry Simmons went elk hunting again. This time it was to the La Sal mountains. They spent a couple of days looking for elk, but ended up seeing only deer, of which they said there were plenty. Gerald and Beverly Platt went up north for U.E. A. While up there they enjoyed shopping, had a family watched Beverly's brothers play basketball. They also new some furniture and bought visited many friends and get-togeth- smell. Antiseptic has been an active member of the Church all his life. He served as a missionary for the Church in the New Zealand mission. He is married to the former Janet Williams, and they have three children: Cory, Tiffany, and Sunny Ted. Assisting Mrs. Morrell with With their fine helpers Beth and Ardell, They make our foods taste as .SS:',y May, 1974. Mr. DeMille guest had n individual cake and candle. Those present were JoEllen Morrell, Tommy Moor, Kim and Amy Knight, Greg ODell, Robbie Nelson, Josephine Totsie, Deon ChamDawn Scott. and bers, ance cheerie seems Gary, this girl ran into Timmi's car and now there's only 50 dollars worth left of it.!?! Other teachers going north' were Jim and Helen Thomas and they had fun. Celebrated their six month wedding to dinner by going anniversary at King Henry's Fish House. A 4-- H monthly meeting was held last week. They had reports from different groups, cooking, sewing, etc. V They also are planning on leaving er, two booths at the Halloween, Carnival being held on the' 31st of October at the grade school. Acheivement days for H will be held members November 14th at Monticello. Also the H Club down here are planning says they a community pride project. 4-- Timmi Sprague and her boyfriend, Gary Simpson, were driving around in front of a shopping mall in Orem when an accident occurred. It M who was driving, was so busy enjoying watching Timmi watch him drive that he never noticed a young girl driving by eyeing him. Well, relatives. V raised in southern icello HighSchoolinMay, 1965. He went on to further his education at Brigham Young University and at Southern Utah State College where Jie obtained his bachelor's degree in industrial arts education in Last Weeks News Tomi Morrell celebrated her birthday with a backyard party. There were games, prizes, fun and food. Each With our Lucy, Ellis, Sandra and Mary Each of them have a counten- USTERINE. He was Utah and graduated from Mont- hope everybody gets back to normal soon. I Eases throat pain. n, some bash! Now Pm waiting er, Lozenges Latter-da- y her wedding pictures in the mail and so I went to see them and are they ever nice! The Platts must have really had and took a friend, and Deon Chambers also had a party. Tommy Moore celebrated his birthday with a party, too. Happy Birthday to all those mentioned above! Lots of families have been The first one from hunting. Montezuma Creek togetabuck was Natoni John. Ginger Jefress' mother, Mrs. Betty Gibson, held a Mary Kay Show Sunday night. Betty is from Thoureay, New Mexico and was down here to watch Jim and Gingers' baby. The Mary Kay Show was really fun. Those that went were Sharon Sarah Barlow, Simmons, Georgene Helm-stetlLila Driver, Nancy Roberts, RaLyn and Tiana McCullock, and me. Ann Jeff-co- at sponsored the party. Visiting at the McCulloch house this week are my grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen from Tetonia, Idaho. They will be staying here about two weeks, then they will travel on to Phoenix, Arizona where they will be spending the winter. Helen and Jim Thomas and and her Timmi Sprague boyfriend enjoyed attending the Homecomine Frolics at B.Y.U. recently. Timmi and Gary also went to the Homecoming dance. 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