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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD. Thursday, November 3, 1977 - Page 16 man's home for a reunion. Also present were two Edith K. and The family Maxine Lyman. listened to Karl R. Lyman and (Continued from Page 20) his sister, Alberta Obrien, renew home on 3rd West at their port their recent trip to Ruslast Saturday evening. Many sia, where they went along friends and neighbors came tc with a group of 180 county comsee their new home and brought missioners. them many lovely gifts. Julie's Maxine Webb and Milton Nielson were married October sister, Diane, made a cake for 27 at the San Juan County Lithe occasion which was a replica of their log home. Elder brary in Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schack Harold Frost performed the of Yucaipa, California, were ceremony. In attendance were the immediate families of the hunting guests of Mr. and Mrs. and groom. All of MiThe Johnson. usual bride Cloyde no no buck. were there with children ltons storyluck, I heard several complaints the excpetion of Paul and Kath-ery- n, out of state hunters, who and all Maxines three from paid 75 dollars for a license, children, making quite a large and never even got to see a crowd with the grandchildren. one. alone shoot let The young couple left the folWell, buck, the see light, lowing Monday for a honeymaybe they'll and go elsewhere next year. moon in Hawaii. We wish them Mr. and Mrs. JackRasmus-se- n bon voyage and a long, happy of Salt Lake called on his life together. Hurrah! Our first snow flurparents, the Bud Rasmussens, Texas. to route en ries on Halloween. Hope this Odessa, Mrs. Nellie Wood of Cortez is a preview of what we're has been visiting her children, going to get at least once a Ed and Julie Wood. She will week all winter. Hope it's not be making her home with them just because Devere Halls and soon. They are fixing up an Dean Robbins are moving their cows. apartment for her in the basement of their home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith on and Phillip of Salt Lynne Harvey reported were Lake her mission to Dusseldorf, guests last week of the John Himmelburgers. Germany, in Third Ward sacPauline Pallacia is here rament meeting last Sunday to San Nells Notes duagh-ters-in-la- w, Him-melbur- from Jose, California, care for her father, Mr. J. P. After meeting, 35 family members gathered at the Julius Harvey Out of home for a dinner. town guests were Sandra and Dick NcCabe and family of Durango, and Mary Fellmeth of Panaca, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sage and son, Wayne, visited the Monte Daltons in Montezuma Canyon over the weekend. Gaylon and Sherry Christensen and son are moving to Monticello from Green River, evening. a-ro- und Gonzales. His son, Bill Gonzales, visited last weekend. Bill teaches languages in one of the Salt Lake schools. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Barton took their son Charley to Salt Lake last week where he entered the mission home in preparation for his mission to Paraguay. - Wyoming. ger Jerald D. Frost returned recently from his LDS mission in Glasgow, Scotland. He also served in Belfast in Northern Ireland. He reported his mission on October 23 in the Monticello Ward. Coming home for the occasion were his sis- Gaylon is working for Atlas Corporation. Melvin and Bonnie Dalton made a business trip to Clovis, New Mexico, last week. Maxine Lyman rode up to Provo with Gwen Smith last week, where all the living children of Albert R. Lyman (eight daughters and one son) gathered at sister Enone Hard- - Jayneanne and her husCedric band, Coleman, of Phoenix and Jolene and Brent Kempton of Las Cruses, New Mexico, and Judy Frost, who attends college in St. George. ters; t: !. I- - 'T -- i s i i ) a'h - . i V .V v fv 2 accident last week involving the Three California men were injured in a pickup-campToyota Land Cruiser pictured here, which was demolished, as was the pickup truck towing The accident occurred at the top of Cow Canyon just north of Bluff. Traffic the vehicle. was curtailed for an hour and a half to allow the wreckage to be removed and for the Bluff volunteer fire department to wash away spilled fuel. Photo by Alvin Reiner. er His sister Joycelyn is serving in the Belgium, Brussels Mission. A farewell testimonial was held last Sunday for Doug Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug will leave for the L.T.M. in Salt Lake on Thursday. Well, Id better get my news down to the office and get ready Rigby Wright, who is going on a mission to Guadalajara, Mexico. 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