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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, August 30, 1979 Reunion Take trip Wedding planned By Florence Galbraith erson have returned home from visiting Anitas sisSara Turnipseed and ter, EAST The Lawrence and Lucille Wright family reunion was held at North City Park on BlandA ham ing on August 24-2- 5. cookout started things off on Thirty-si- x Friday evening. of the possible 43 were pre- Anita, Mimi, Brett, Matt, and Jeannie Becky Pet- t family in Avon, Mississippi. They also went to Wilson, Ar- by Tony and Beth Jarvis have On Saturday the family met again for a turkey dinner. The long table was set with everything good to eat, and everyone had fun eating, playing games and visiting. The reun- ' Mrs. Charles Snyder hosted UMW at her home August 16 with nine members pre- the sent. Congratulations to Shirley Skidmore and Robert Bowles, who will be married September 1 in the First Baptist Church in Cortez. Watha Shoemaker entertained the canasta group at her home August 22 with three tables to play. A family get - together for the Crowley families Sunday at the home of Gary and Joan Mahaffy in Yellowjacket. Colorado. Around 45 were , ion ended Saturday evening with a skating party at the local skating rink, after which gathered at everyone rences and Lucilles Law- for cake and ice cream. for the occasion Coming August 23. were daughter Mildred Seitz and three children from Vernal, Utah; son Lamar and wife and three children from Loson Melvin and gan, Utah; wife and four children from the Phoenix area; a grandson Jerry Redd and wife and baby from Chinle, Arizona; and from Blanding were Lawrence and Lucille, Lavae and Lyman Redd and children, Mike Redd and wife and two child- Ward party By Florence Galbraith The Blanding Second Ward party was a great success Tuesday evening at the Blue Mountain Guest Ranch. A supper was served unthe der supervision of the Relief Society. de-lic- ous Henderson Pete there. Raymond Bond is our Ucolo school bus driver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skidmore returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Banning, Cal-iforn- ia. ren. Mrs. Tal Merkleys mother, Mrs. Richardson, who recently lost her husband, is living with her daughter and family. The Millers, who have spent the summer on their farm pn West Summit, have gone back to Ephraim to teach again at Snow College. Jay and Joan Harveys son Eugene has been called on a mission to Australia. The big occasion was planned at this time to celebrate Lucilles birthday, which was August 24, and Lawrences and Lucilles 53rd wedding anniversary, which was August 25. This was the Wrights first family reunion and the firsts family gathering since their children all came to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary three years ago. Bishop Harris and Brother barbecued the beef and pork just right. The lines at the fry bread cooker kept up until every bit of dough was gone. The rest of the dinner was equally good. , , Clea Johnson arranged the program. Ann and Julie Chamberlain sang several very nice duets. The- Martineau sis ters, Kathryn, Ann and Sally, entertained with a musical and Glen Erickson skit, led some community singing. ' Rachel Richardsons daughter Wanda will be going on a missipn to Calgary, Canada. - Angela Winter and Duke Winsor Heaton By Florence Galbraith Those who forgot to bring jackets got a bit chilly when the sun went down, but it was a good evening of visiting for the 275 ward members and vi- sitors Helen Redshaw been visiting relatives and friends in Eastland and helping Beths parents, the Tra-vi- st Johnsons, through harvest. sent. kansas, to visit Anita parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Elkins. They rode a paddlewheeler on the Mississippi River, Visited the Overton Park Zoo in Memphis, Tennessee, and visited the Pink Palace museum and planetarium in and other places Memphis, of interest. They left on their trip August 13 and returned V Mf 7 Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Ensle of Blanding are pleased to announce the engagement (? 'f and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Angela Winter, to Duke Winsor Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Heaton, of Moccasin, Arizona. The marriage will be solemnized September 15 in the St. George Temple. That evening who attended. The NEW COATS the are in at the Blanding Mercantile!! grooms parents will en- - Apple report in while the selection is complete. We have never offered such a wide choice in style color & price. 25 will lay any coat away for you till you are ready to pick it up. 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He served an LDS mission in the Pittsburgh - Pennsylvania area and was released last April. He is presently employed with the BLM in its surveying department. They will move to Provo at the beginning of the winter quarter, and he will enroll at Trade Tech School there, maj- oring in welding and furniture making. Secretarial Service CHILDRENS COATS Denim Chintz commercial apple Utahs production for 1979 is forecast at 54 million pounds, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, USDA. 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