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Show 'SS&w-4- Nells pl QES EPFBanvJE - -- 177 Newsy Notes 10 CM ' 1977 9, June by Nell Dalton Surely, now, everyone can see Why the Moquis left this dry country After years of this kind of drouth They packed their pots and headed South, Which is what we may have to 1 do If this lasts another year or two! But we wont even have a pot In which to carry what weve got! tv f'f Record aifr2' Juan l4 03jc All you local people who attended high school in Monti -cello from 1929 to 1941, be sure to get your registration and your historical sketches in as soon as possible. The committee has found it necessary to extend the deadline for a few days, due to poor response from local people. Dont put this off another day. The response has been so miss out on this dont great, chance to reunite with old out-of-to- San The wn friends and classmates. If youve, lost your letter, just send your news letter and registration fee of $5.50 per person to Pearl Lewis, Box 65, Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson retutned last week from a weeks visit in Phoenix, Arizona, with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Skousen. The Skousens had just recently returned from a mission to Guatamala. The Nielsons also visited Morris mother, Mrs. Rose Lunt, while there. Remember the potluck dinner for senior citizens on Wednesday, June 22, at 6 p.m. Meat will be furnished. There will band from Corbe a four-pietez to furnish music. OnWed-nesdaJune 29, at noon, there will be a salad luncheon, folce y, ' lowed by an old fashioned quilting bee. Bring your thimble. John and Karen Hazelwood and daughters of Grants, New Mexico, visited the Steve Hazelwoods and the Jim Hazel-woo- ds and John Perkins over the Memorial Day weekend. After decorating the graves, they all went fishing and picnicking on the mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Forrest came up from Phoenix , r , f for their daughter, Connies wedding. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Caughran. Loyce and Jerry Edwards and children, Chris and Carrie Jo of Los Alamos, New Mexico, were weekend guests of Lena and Duke Edwards. Loyce was matron of honor at her sister, Connie Kay and Brian Wagners wedding. Eva Johnson went to Lehi last week to the funeral of her brother-in-la- w, John Hu- IBaimamias jNP?JJS AlUABlEjCQUPONji Roo IjjjUMTWOUT till J summer and wiU be new home on i mi (DllQjVlS CUPltf TPoP&Wf ksn6 28426- -; (&) loo FUflS. suieg fa cut AvTWcOT 25 OCKifbrO msM ee2. ofto TM-- U Silverstone (Please turn to page f , r Uving in a Lane. Welcome back, Nielsons. The Spanish program presented to the Senior Citizens 12) is. 10 doufbM ovmf rz tchings. Babies receiving blessings at the MonticeUo Third Ward sacrament meeting last Sunday were: Steven and Kevin Helquist by their father, Kirk Helquist; Tara Tanell Forrest by her father, Jimmie Forrest; and Melissa Pauline Dalton, by her uncle, Guy C. Tracy. Steve and Glenis Nielson are moving back to MonticeUo this (4z) 26428' riujseut S7Zwl PEUdcU$ OAT?CUO 1 u&s w |