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Show 'll r r i ' ) 4 .' .9 THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, July 26, 1979 S - Page k 1 ' V 7 song was recited to him from Reunion Kane Springs State Park was the scene Saturday, July 7, of a combination family reunion and birthday for Bill out-of-to- wn by Helen Redshaw Man-zanar- es, who turned 86 Sr., years young. Some 90 relatives attended the reunion and birthday celebration. Attending from were: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mr. and Mrs. Cosme Chacon; Mrs. MagdelinaMan-zanare- s. Mon-tice- llo Man-zanar- es; From Moab were Mr. and Mrs. Davie Gallegos, Mr, and Mrs. Dean Ellis, Mrs. Rosa Hurtado, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hernandez, Mr. Pefe Duran, Arthur Manzanares, Bill Chacon and two sons, Mrs. Dolores Yijil, Mrs. Rosalie Rob- ertson, Gina Webb. Attending from Salt Lake City were: and Mrs. Mr. Robert Nieves, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nieves, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Abel Garcia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Razo and Cleo, Mr. and Mrs. Ermino Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rodriquez, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jewepes, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Chacon, Maryan Jaramillo, Shirley Salazar. Many grandchildren, greatand great-gre- at grandchildren - grandchildren were present. Games were played by children and adults. Songs were sung by Bill's daughters and granddaughters. A prayer , . granddaughter Lillian Rodriguez. A very enjoyable time was bad by all, a nice potluck dinner was served. All relatives left Sunday for their respective homes. Plan marathon The Blanding Chamber of Commence will sponsor the Golden Circle Marathon on Saturday, September 1. The race will have five cat- egories for both men and women and will cover 26 miles from Blanding to Bluff. Prizes will be awarded in all categories as well as awards for the youngest and oldest finish- ers. All finishers will receive a Golden Circle T-sh- irt. Registration fee is $5 and may be mailed to the Blanding Chamber of Commerce, Blanding, Utah. at 8 The race starts a.m. WEATHER Monticello Recent house guests of Clio Nebeker were Gary Warn-imoChicago, Illinois; Jim Nichols, Elmhurst, Illinois; Paul Krippnor and Betty Lombard, Illinois; Betty Downes and Dr. Edward Deaur, Santa Fe, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warn-imoFort Wayne, Indiana. We finally got 12 inch of rain in the Ucolo area last Friday night. Canasta club met with Martha Bradfield and co- - hostess Stella Myres with three tables to play Wednesday, July nt, Ha-sega- wa, nt, 18. United M.E. women met with Kitty Deremo July 19 at her home in Dove Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry, Michelle and A lien are spending part of their vacation with Elaine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Randolph in Dove Creek, and Bob's parents, in Eastland. Bob will attend his high school class reunion of 1964 in Monticello. Sharon Harvey Riley from Out East was also a graduate. Others Out East were Mike Crittenand James Peterson. high school 1954 reunion is planned for this Friday evening, July 27, in Monticello, and a family picnic Saturday morning. Those Out East who graduated that year included Buzz Crowley, and sister Joan James Harvey, Mahaffey, Mary Brown, Bob Slavin, Wayne Mourer, David Miller, Buck and Darrell Rogers, Irene Larson and Mona den A . Graves. Eastland Relief Society had their work meeting Monday. Karen Richardson is the leader for handwork. Corey and Toney Cosslett from Grand Junction are spending part of the summer with Grandma Frizell and the Lew Calverts. o O MU VU D D Dreams can come true. Especially with a little thoughtful planning. Like buying U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Bonds can make that dream house a reality. Or that long awaited dream vacation come true. Cause Bonds are the safe, dependable way to save. And while youre keeping your dreams alive, your Bonds will be working hard for the great American dream, too. So buy U.S. Savings Bonds. Theyll put your financial worries to rest. years E Bonds pay 6 interest when held to maturity of 5 local or to state not is . Interest subject first year) (41, the income taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until redemption. Engagement announced D O Drive In Monticello Show time DUSK o o o o o o Mr. and Mrs. John Black of Blanding are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Colleen to Verlyn Deloy Hawks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Hawks. Colleen is a 1977 graduate of San Juan High School. She attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, where she majored New father July 25 , 26 & Wed., Thrus., at Bluff Fri., 50$ Discount On each ticket through July July 28, 30 & 31 Mon., Tues., Father Treece arrived in Bluff along with his wife Jean and daughter Maryanne. The Treece family moved here to Aperica. from Evergreen, Colorado. CctebvDrturt and The Advertising Council. college. 27 By Beryl Bachman Father Dan Treece is the new father atst. Christopher's Mission in Bluff. ol this publication They will make their home in Ephraim while Verlyn attends (Rescheduled) Sat., A public Mivic in psychology and social work. Verlyn graduated in 1975 from Skyview High School in Logan. He then served an LDS mission to Scotland and Northern Ireland. The couple will be married August 7 in the Manti Temple. Mtastd by IPQl Butna VoU DtstnbwUw Co. tac. Among Father Treeces many talents are making jewelry and working with wood. He also enjoys skiing and he runs a couple of miles each morning. think Father a very good morning service every Sunday morning at St. Christopher's Also, Treece we holds in Bluff. Jean Treece enjoys sewing, skiing and doing odds and ends at the mission. Maryanne is a great skier and enjoys swimming, baseball and a lot of other sports. I for one am glad that Father Treece has come to St. Christopher's and hope he will stay for a long while 1 |