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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 7, 1978 - Page Engagement announced 7 Bluff Stuff Berl bj in San Juaii Bachman Well, here goes the Blulf Stuff! First on hand, the benioi Citizens are having a weeklj meal at the Senior Citizens center Wedding date set m Bluff, which includes Senior Citizens from across the river and Bluff. A meeting is held after the meal, and all the group enjos watching TV and just relaxing. Senior Citizens blood pleasure clinic will be held on Tuesday, September 19, following their meal at the cen t I ter. The Senior Citizens ( A bus takes them to Blandmg on Frida mornings. If ou need to go to Blanding, please contact Hazel Oliver in Bluff. Harriet Demrick is going to take Buena Gaines to Ba field, Colorado, to visit relatives on September 12 for Buena's birthday. IIapp birthday, Bue- i h .A vV t ;m t?3 Y4,. and forthcoming of their daughter gagement marriage Colleen to Scott Pehrson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pehrson of Monticello. The couple plan to be married November 18 m the Los Angeles LDS Temple. A reception will be held m their honor that evening at the home of the bride's parents in Tustin. Colleen is a 1976 graduate of BYU in elementary education. She is now teaching second grade in the Mapleton, Utah, elementary school. Scott is employed by W.R. Mitchell Construction in Orem, Utah. They plan to make their home in the Provo area following their marriage. Rebus Rota The Rebus Rota Literary Club of Monticello will hold its annual mountain party this Friday, September 8, at Dalton Springs campground, starting at 5:30 p.m. Members, their husbands and their other guests are invited to bring their own meat to cook, a covered dish and Perform a dsatla-deSyiact. ad Have regular mtdlcal chsch-cp- s- A Give Heart Fund American Hpart Association f their I own service. The committee making arrangements for the party includes Ila Redd, Mildred Odette and Gertrude Shannon. onticello ELDERS BOOKSTORE has moved into their Montgomery Ward Catalog If we dont have Location, New Store. what you want we can get it in one week. 6. Phone: Paul Barr TcTrTrTTcTr!rIrlrirIhTrTcTrIrIrIrlrIIrIrTrryibIMr!rMClfTgO 587-292- LUCLTE liWSMG . w, Carl Wallace tookthe Izzard and Bachman families up Comb Wash. We sure had a great time! four-wheeli- ng Weekend visitors in Bluff were Wynn and Kimberly u i itx. f F?F I fr i Ns, s Ss& David Kopta and Tami Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bronson of Monticello announce the en- gagement marriage and forthcoming of their daughter, Tami, to David Kopta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopta, of Merrick, New York. The couple will be married this Saturday, September 9, and a reception m their honor will be held that evening at the Monticello Country Club. Tami graduated from Monticello High School in 1973, and then attended the College of Eastern Utah in Price. She has been employed at Douglas Elementary School in Salt Lake City, David graduated from Calhoun High School in Merrick, York, in 1970. He attended Clarkston College of Technology in Potsdam, New York, and the University of Utah in Salt Lake, from which he graduated in 1974 with aB.S. degree in civil engineering. He has since been employed as an environmental engineer in Salt Lake City. The couple will travel to New York for a short stay and then plan to return to Utah to make their home. New Skel- ton of Albuquerque, New Mexico. They are visiting Don and Maggie Skelton, Wynns par- ents, and Wynns brother Gay. Announce engagement Sure is great to see Alvin Reiner back in Bluff. He has been in Logan, Utah, and in Idaho and New York for the summer vacation. W'elcome back, Alvin. Jerry and Ina Due are back in school in Ogden. Good luck, Jerry and Ina, in school this ear. Jerry will graduate this year and will return and work for his mother and father at the Turquoise Texaco next summer. Bluff school has reopened for the school year. A1 Kui-pe- rs says classes are going nicely this year. Alvin and Golda Lewis are taking a short leave from Bluff. Golda will be seeing a doctor in Salt Lake City. Hope they return real soon! Billy Jenkins and family have returned from Texas, along with their two horses. The horses have added a little attraction in Bluff. All the younger generation really enjoy seeing J.R. and Lloyd riding about town on the horses. $80 SAVE UP TO IN GOODS AND SERVICES Blanding Home Center N. Highway 163 Late visitors in Bluff were Edward and Janet Izzard and daughter Robin from California. They visited their son and daughter-in-laGale and and of course Beryl Bachman, the grandchildren, Connie Wood and Janet Bachman of Bluff. K If Mr. & Mrs.. Vernon L. Anthony of Tustin, California, are pleased to announce the en- Is I na! all you Bluff watchers are watching things m Bluff, then you have seen the new' paint job at the SunbonnetCafe and Trading Post. Gary Skelton has really been doing a lot since he arrived in Bluff. Keep up the great job, Gary! I V VvV Blanding, Utah Sunbonnet Cafe and Trading Post will sponsor a bowling team from Bluff in the Thursday Night Ladies League in Monticello. Good luck, Bluff ladies, on bowling this year. All Bluff residents please dont forget to vote September 12 at the Social Services in Bluff from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. See you next week! Nonia Larsen and Kraig Kosanke in their honor September 16 Miss Nonia Larsen, daughat the Kosanke residence at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaSal from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Warner of Sandy and Mark All friends and relatives are Larsen ofSunnyside, and Kraig invited to attend. son and of Mrs. Mr. Kosanke, Steve Kosanke, LaSal, plan a The couple will make their September 16 wedding on the in Price, where they are home LaSal Mountains. both students at CEU. There will be an open house |