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Show u 4b I J Ates in e' en oN i t-- D ! a) o Z o u O u a K cfO 3 I I C Q () o H I V f I ! attended the State Farm Bureau Federation Convention in Salt Lake this week. Seven members attended the Monticello Museum Board meeting at the library last Thursday night. After a short business session, work was Newsy Notes done on the hall wall. Eighteen members enjoyed Alonje Club meeting at the home of Josie Pehrson last By Nell Dalton Are you ready for winter After such a long fall? What if we didnt have Winter at all? Well, Pd be willing To bet you one thing: Most of our winter Will come next spring! Kay and Michelle Johnson of Salt Lake brought Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson home last week from up North, where they visited with all their children and grandchildren living up there. They all enjoyed an early Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday, November 9th at the week. New members, Barbara Rasmussen and Lily Belle Musselman, were welcomed to the club. Election of officers was held. Bonnie Dalton was elected iiftiiwi)TinniiirTiiiiniif(ir-iifrirn-ffT-ir- Johnson home. There were 20 family members Kay there. Compliments to the corpeople pulent! Twenty-thrlost a total of 36 34 pounds at last weeks Weight Watchers weigh-i- n Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis ee in the Albert R. Lyman president, Angeline Westcott vice president, and Nora Himmelburger secretary-treasurer. New secret pals were drawn for the coming year. Delicious refreshments were served by Josie and Arvilla Warren, who was The Christmas be held at the home will party of Pearl Lewis on December co-hoste- ss. 9th. and family of Los Alamos, New Mexico were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards. (Contd. from page Going to Salt Lake to attend the mission farewell for Kevin Leatham were: Ralph and La Rae Robson, Ted and Margaret Bronson, David, Julie and Adam Bronson, Julia Hyde, and Ila Robson. Others attendwere ing from and Jane Robson, GorWallace don and Marilyn Robson from Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Erickson from Price, and Cheyann Iverson from Provo. Kevin will be leaving out-of-to- wn soon for the Tallahassee, Florida Mission. 12) 8 p.m. Macrame November 3). Kathy (began Meek is the instructor. p.m., Volley-bal- l, Tuesday, (began October 28). p.m., BeWednesday, ginning Sewing (began November 5). Gene Johnson is the instructor. Childrens Play Time (so their mothers can concentrate on sewing) p.m. Cindy Taylor is the Monday, 7-- 7-- 10 7-- 10 7-- 10 supervisor. Please come out and support these classes. If you show your support, we will be able to have many more classes. If you have any suggestions for a class or any questions con1. tact Marsha Hart cenew the notice Did you ment slab at the Bicentennial 672-227- Julia Hyde and Ila Robson visit with enjoyed a three-da- y their brother, Horace Allred, came from Lovelock, Nevada, to spend a few days visiting with them. who Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edwards tradition. Bluff Stuff . . There is one now. Park? poured on Saturday, November 1, with lots of help from the community. This cement slab is the beginning of Picnic our park pavilion. tables will be put around on it, but they will be movable so that if kids want to skate on the slab or whatever they can. A big thanks goes out to all the people who helped with the cement. Congratulations to Steve and Ace Klumker who were united in marriage Saturday, November 1, at the home of Steves It was sister brother-in-laand and Jim Taylor. The Cindy ceremony was performed by Reverend Conway Wood of Cortez. Attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Lois Klumker of Yuma, Dee Allen of I 'i w, Mexican Water, Arizona, parents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Woody Stanford of parents of the California, Other bride. family members and many friends made it a happy gathering. A reception was held after the ceremony at the Silver s Dollar Bar. big thank you to all those who helped and participated. Steve and Ace are residing in Yuma. Just want to add a little more news for this week. Joyce and Ted Nielson have moved their trailer from the A Irritated by the ignorant man who was as skittish as a goat the powerful leader snapped his quirt in , theair. Silence fell with it. "For three years," he said, "we have avoided the white man. They do not know of our existence. By killing il trailer court behind K & C to their property, which is next to the Carsons. Clarence Kay has been hired them, others will come; but if we avoid these, we will remain undisturbed. " by UNDC to be the new adult education teacher. He is going to take over when Mary Benally leaves. She is going to move up to Price to be with her hus- He had no sooner spoken than a rider appeared from around a group band, Gary, who is working on the Huntington project. The Preschool is now open in the UNDC building. It is mainly for the children of those who are taking adult classes. Contact Thyrza Clark, the preschool teacher, at the UNDC (Please turn to page 15) of large boulders . 1 . . , i .1 i PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE Vt ro by Cleal Bradford and Terry B. Winder AN EXCELLENT GIFT FOR ANYONE WHO LOVES SAN JUAN . . . USE THE COUPON TO ORDER YOURS NOW! 1; OF CAROL VARE ALSO KNOWN AS LEE, CAROL V. LEE, AS CAROL P. LEE AND AS CAROL LEE, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence on Park Terrace Road, Bland-in- g, Utah on or before the 1st of day February, 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper 75-9-- verification as required therein. I i 5 William Phillips Lee, Executor Date of First Publication Oc- tober 30, 1975 Date of Last Publication vember 20, 1975 No- t |