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Show who pafesed away Monday fol- Nells Notes lowing a lingering illness. (Contd. from page 20) on June 1 was very much enjoyed by the entire group. The program was as follows: A dance La Raspa; was given by the children from 5 to 7 year? of age; the children from 8 to 12 years did a dance Las Chapanacas"; Mr. and Mrs. Episanio Herrara and their daughter, Olivia, sang a song Maude Hoernke of Artisia, California, Minnie Jones of Mesa, Arizona and Dorothy Carlson of Florence, Arizona were Monticello visitors Monday. They were enroute to Colorado. Memorial weekend visitors of Arvilla Warren were: Tom Steele of Albuquerque; Muriel Dick and two daughters. Mesa, Marianne Hunter, Arizona; and Shirlene Warren Carolyn De Hart and Cherry Allen all of Ogden. The girls camped on the Blue Mountain and rode their motorbikes to points of interest in the county. They were joined for picnics by Arvilla and her guests. They all' enjoyed a trip to Canyon-land- s. . with Mr. Herrera accompanying on the harmonica; Verna Lavato did a pantomime, P epito ; the finale was a med -ley of four Spanish songs sung by the mothers: Bernie Christensen, Jean Lavato, Priscilla Romero, Angie Gonzales, and Sally Martinez. The organizers wish to thank all of those who took part in the program. This same program was presented the following day to the nursing home patients and Linda and Mary Ann Pederson of Provo are visiting the Hank Walters family this week. The Alonje Club will meet June 14 at Annie Brodericks. staff. Last Tuesday, fourteen senior citizens traveled on the bus to Dead Horse Point. Side trips were Grand View Point, Island in the Sky, and Upheaval Dome, where six of the more ambitious ones walked the mile to the top of the Dome. They say it was worth the hike, even in such hot weather. Mesa Verde is the next trip coming Mr. and Mrs. George L. of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Frazer and Jodi of Lake Ridge were in Monticello to attend the graduation of Patti Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fraser is just one of the many activities scheduled for this Saturday at the annual All Tribes Indian Day celebration in Bluff. HORSE RACING up. Mitchell Redd received an invitation to the Preference Ball at BYU last week, which he accepted and enjoyed very He also had a nice much. with his former roomvisit mates while there. The Regional MIA Dance Festival will be held June 17 at the football field in Moab. A program, featuring adults and children, included dancing, singing and other musical numbers. After the program, refreshments were The Jake Rowley celebrated his 6th birthday, Monday, with a birthday party given by his served. mother. Several friends helped him open his gifts and eat cake and ice cream. They also enjoyed some games. Maxine Lyman has returned from Salt Lake, where she tended Janenes children for several days, while Janene and her husband were on a trip. Maxine also visited her father, David Sharp, in Logan. She visited the Ross Daffins in Salt Lake, taking them to The Heather for a birthday dinner. Tauna DeGraw went up last Friday and met her mother for a day of fun and shopping and they returned home the follow- Wednesday, June 15, will be Health Day at the senior citizens meeting. Guest speaker will be Cal Cazier, community health educator with the South- eastern Utah Health District. Mr. Cazier will speak on: Can Herbs Take the Place of Medicines?" A sight-seei- bus ng trip for senior citizens is scheduled for each Monday. Information may be obtained by calling 47. of Indian Day at Bluff Robert Kay Johnson, 19, son This Saturday, June the day! former Monticello resi- dents, died last Sunday, June 5, in St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City of injuries suffered two days earlier in an automobile accident in' the Salt Lake area. 11, is Indian Day in Bluff, that is, when the loud speakers will reverberate with Navajo interspersed with English, and the field day games and races will combine traditional Navajo games with candy scram- Funeral services were held today, Thursday, in Salt Lake City. bles and barrel races. Survivors include the parents, Kay and Michelle Johnson; two sisters, Debra and and a brother, Michelle, Michael, all of Salt Lake City. The paternal grandparents, Clement and Alice Johnson, live in Monticello. Whatever the event, the setting is magnificent and the color is genuine. Daytime events under the management of David Yanito and his crew begin at about" 10 a.m. There will be booths selling fry bread and stew and soda pop, and always plenty of local color. As darkness descends, Alfred Draper and his talented dancing family from New Mexico, will take over the program, with exhibitions of dances from the Plains Indians, Navajo, Pueblo, and you name it. Any local dancing groups are urged to participate and will One be part of the event. ticket gets the buyer in for all events, and they may come and go "ad lib." Tickets are $1.50 for adults, 75 cents for school ol chilchildren, with pre-scho- dren free. So hurry on down to the oasis of San Juan and share the fun of All Tribes Indian Day, Saturday, June 11! help wmi A proven formula: ing day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood and family visited Glenda Wood and the Glen Wilkins over the Memorial Day weekend. Glenda had a special dinner for them, the Wilkins, and Mrs. Nina Hyde on Sunday. Le-vang- program by the Spanish people of Monticello was presented at the weekly meeting of senior citizens at the library in Monticello on Wednesday of last week. Stephanie Knam and- - two daughters of Provo are visiting her parents, Ben and Imogene Hess, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Levanger of Homedale, Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Helquist and family. They came for the blessing of the twins, Steven and Kevin. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Helquist and Mrs. Karen Duffer of Blanding. They had a family dinner at the Kirk Helquist home after church. On Monday, they enjoyed a trip to Lake Powell. The Max Daltons had a family dinner party on Sunday celebrating the blessing of their two newest granddaughters that day. We extend our sympathy to the Kay Johnsons and the Clement Johnsons in the loss of their son and grandson, Robert Kay Johnson, who was killed in a car accident. Our sympathy also goes out to Katie Pipkin and her family for the loss of husband, father and grandfather, Jim Pipkin, Injuries fatal Senior citizens our more net your ability money profit from farm and ranch operations. We have nearly completed our remodelling at the Parley Redd Mercantile. We have a new department that needs a special name. Come in to the department and submit a name for this Ready-to-We- er, A representative from the Federal Land Bank Association will be in MONTICELLO the fourth Wednesday of each month. Please call for an appointment, or in Provo, Utah. 587-25- 88 373-86- 40 department. The person submitting the winning name will receive a FREE pair of jeans. In case of a name Wayne W. Probst the earliest name submitted will be contest closes June 18. will look at all the entries, and the most original will be chosen as the winner. the winner. We tie, The Manager Ross S. Wright Assistant v .fc Manager FOOD STORE iMjflwIfnrj LaaMflUB Blanding ar |