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Show Gail Barry, Randy Palmer are married Nells notes SH quartette went to Mesquite, Nevada last week to meet their new granddaughter and visit her parents. Gail Dalton took her Sunday School class on a Temple Excursion to St. George last rendered several vocal numbers. Jess Grover introduced new County Agent Jim Stevens, who told of some of his experiences in Bolivia and then spoke on the H program and its importance to the county. A very fulfilling even- Freddie and Char Pehrson visited friends and relatives in 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Barry of Monticello announce the marriage of their daughter, Gail, to Randy Palmer of Halls Crossing, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer of Blanding. The ceremony was performed by Reverend Vernon Schafer at the home of the bride's parents on Friday, October 10th at 5 p.m. The couple will make their home at Halls Crossing, Lake Powell. Those attending the wedding ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer and Jaclyn Palmer of Blanding, Don and Iris Barton, Linda and Cal Hickox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, and Mrs. Vernon Schafer, all of Monticello. Music was provided by Mrs. Joyce Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson went to Phoenix last Friday upon hearing that Morris mother, Rose Lunt, had suffered a massive stroke. She California last week. Monte received his separation papers and is now in the Inactive Re serve. James and Joe Wight of Logan and their friends spent the weekend with the Jim is a patient at Phoenix Baptist Wights. Twenty-fiv- e , FGUOGM 6 GOOD REASONS TO VOTE FOR 3 GOOD CANDIDATES per annum interest CITY COUNCIL 1 Improve communication with youth 2, Pursue all available fund- ing for Water Development 3 Make every effort to meet EPA standards for city sewer and dump at minimum cost to D taxpayers Work for city-wifunding for countycity de curb & Come in... start your money working every day on savings certificates of $1,000 or more. Interest paid every 3 months by check, or by deposit to your checking or savings account, as you desire. gutter 5a Revive community involvement in city government 6a City beautification, including insect & weed abatement, cemetery improvement, management of city parks VOTE PROGRESSIVE PARTY Monticello City Council November 4 Political Advertisement paid for by Progressive Party, Gwen Halls, Treasurer. IFiirsfi First First First First First Security Security Security Security Security Secnopoto Bank of Utah, N A First Security Bank of Bountiful, N A. Bank of Idaho. N A. First Security Bank of Murray! N A State Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah First Security Bank of Logan! N a! State Bank of Springville First Security Bank of Rock Springs. Wyo. State Bank of Kaysville Members F.D.I.C. Federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. Record Wa- Sarah and JimFingerlosand family of Hill Air Force Base came last weekend for the hunt and a' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hazleton and other relatives. . - Weight tchers lost a total of 45 and 34 pounds last week. Wade Dalton went to Salt Lake last weekend to attend a mission farewell for one of his roommales in college Mr. and Mrs. Randy Palmer FOR MONTICELLO 30, Monticello over the weekend. Stanley Purcell accompanied Monte Dalton to Fallbrook, ing. HospitaL The Nelsons stayed until Monday afternoon. All other members of Mrs. Lunt's family were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton made a business trip to Loma, Colorado on' Friday. They report a lot more raois-tu- re in that area than in ours. Welcome to Michael and Marsha Hoggard, who have moved to Monticello from up north. Mike has a job as at the County Court. jailer House. He is the grandson of Mrs. Louise Black. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Redd 1975 week. Juan San The |