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Show Thacher to Tsegi forThanks-givinwith Mrs. Porter. E)M? By Roaslie Goldman On Thanksgiving Day, driv- 5 D i Q ing through Bluff, youd have thought the town was empty. No stores open, no restaurants, no stations, no bars. But at every other, home was a cluster of cars... and inside , a cozy dinner scene. Londa and Jim Hunt came l. from Farmington for dinner with Londa s parents, Gilbert and Anah Barnett. tt Dixie Barber, New Mexico, of Grants, brought Jeff and Jody for dinner with the Wilson-M- c O o o o c Ken-zie-Brom- CO 9 C 5 () SEVENTH GRADE BAND led off, followed by Santa, a pick-u- p load of carolers, and all kinds of kids, as parade moved down Monticellos decorated Main Street, during Shop at Home event last Saturday. s Junior High (Contd. from page i participate in the athletics must ineet academic standards. Also towards improvement of academic standards who looks forward to meeting Cortez again this season as they were the only team San Juan Junior High was unable to beat last year. That didnt hurt their feelings too much as Cortez hasnt been beaten in three years. The athletic program of the Junior High is not all that i Students is happening there. 6) i is a program of tutoring in reading and mathematics. Students who are in need of extra help to reach the expectations of their grade level are being icient areas on a basis by qualified tutors. Parents of students who may be failing are notified by mail near the of each term. This is to encourage a team-u- p approach by the school and the parent before final reporting day. one-to-o- ne share with mid-poi- nt Duane Keown. tutored, with the aid of Federal Title I funds. These students are tutored in their def 41, infective November were in Monticello, celebrating the arrival of their second child, a daughter, Jessica .Wolfe, 6 pounds 13 ounces, sister to Josh, arrived Saturday, November 23. Reports from the earliest visitor, who saw the baby at the remarkable age of 12 hours, were that she looks like her mommy, 27, 1974 even though Jessicas hair is dark now. Jim and Cindy Taylor and Steve Klumker took Ace and Cotton with them to visit Steve and Cindys father in Yuma, ; family of four, by using different rights and capacities, could be fully insured to $280,000. This coverage is paid for by us through assessments on our deposits and we are glad to offer this as a supplement to sound management in protecting your funds on deposit with us. ; ' i I i i i - 5 i i i Come i . - - in Bluff. Merlin Morgan went to Idaho to spend the his family. Jim Porter Remember, increased insurance paves the way for increased deposits. t , Arizona. Peck joined his family in Cortez for Thanksgiving Day. Cathy Tso was in San Francisco, attending a meeting and also enjoying a vacation. Clarence and Gene Johnson had an early Thanksgiving, by going to Provo to prepare and share a dinner with Ray who is working in Provo. They did return for a family day A i in Scarlett, and Donna Lee Wolfe an The new coverage automatically covers, existing accounts, additions to these accounts, and all new accounts. j Wayne Bart and Curly Wallace, Mark. Lynn McCleary dined with John and Rosemary Lester and family. Honors for the most bulging house may go to Jennielean Nielson whose family of nine children was joined by her mother, Maurine Burnett, sisters Janice and Raylene, and Wayne and Sandra Ausbury of Blanding with their two children (also family) . There was still room for guests. The Howells all gathered together at Elaine and Ricks. At some doors there were no cars, no clusters, because Deposits are Insured to ! ley clan. a.m. services. Following Herb, Sue and John Scott dined across the river at the Stash Camp, where Tom and Stella Moustache gathered with their large family, including the Sampsons and Shortys. The Scotts then returned to host Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and five children from Moab for dinner. Kerry Cloud and Kathy Meek prepared a turkey and took it to the Painted Horn to 3 : and Dan holiday with took Chris Four 1974 I One 1974 LTD I 7V, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. COME IN AND ASK US ABOUT IT. i I 4 ! Gn&eJz State fecudz tos sister, (Joyces Charlene) and finally a visit with Diana Black to meet, for the first time,. Dianas daughter. Then, on to the home traveled they of Mr. and Mrs. Howards wink (Teds sister, Dorothy's daughter) at Ft. Bridger, Wyoming. While there, Ted baptized his niece, the Swinks daughter, Kar-iss- a. Joyce's father, Byron of Black, Blanding, substituted at the Exxon statTed for ion in the Nielson's absence. The before Saturday was scout troop Thanksgiving pick-u- p The day in Bluff. scout troop turned out vigorously to collect litter. They covered (or rather, uncovered) the land from Cow Canyon to the far end of town across Cottonwood Wash. It was like a for Bluff for the holiday. More schooling. Additional adult education interesting classes and mixed group plans eight-year-o- ld face-washi- ng are being added to Bluffs program each week. Gene Johnson is going to offer a class in mens coats her special, painless, quick way. Square dancing sign-uare now taken a for group that being will have Glenn Skinner for its caller. Macrame classes will begin December 4. And Monday night volley ball continues. found St. Friday night Mission preChristophers for its first Retreat, paring aweekend of prayer and meditation. Fifty people came from Ft. Defiance, Good Shepherd Mission, San Juan Mission and Farmington. Brother Jeremy of the Order of St. Francis (the San Francisco house) visited the Mission, with Otis Charles, the Bishop of Utah, and Brother Jefferey of England, who is Brother -of the Franciscan General Order of the Episcopal Council in England. James Sampson is beginning his duties with the mission as business management ps trainee. Out East (Contd. from page 17) and Joyce and Jim Harvey and family from Eastland. 30 for dinner. Byron Peterson and family went to Salt Lake as Kaylenes brother was in the school play, Fiddler on the Roof Jewell Calliham called on Helen Redshaw Friday. 2L974 Two Pick-U- ps two-do- or Maverick 1974 Mustangs One 1974 LET IT 4 EARN YOU Sci-umbat- ModeO Dmveinritoiry and let us explain how it works. AS YOU INCREASE YOUR DEPOSITS Joyce, Ted and Ranee Nielson popped their mother, and niece, Nielson, Dorothy to vehicle into their Dorine, a for with them big trip, go starting with dinner in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Len Wall (Teds sister, CarNext day was set for ol). a visit with the Tony Year End I 1 g two-do- or If you're not ready for what '75 has to offer, there are 8 opportunities to play 1974. ove Creek Bmpl. Bnc. |