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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, March 27, 1980 Grant and Josephine Bayles of Blanding will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on 4. A dance and recep- tion will be held in their honor on Friday, March 28, from 7:30 to, 9:30 p.m. at the North Chapel in Blanding. All friends, neighbors and relatives are cordially invited to help them celebrate the occasion. They said they would like to thank their friends for the gift of your over the years friendships and respectfully request that no other gifts be sent. Home from trip and Leota Jarvis Ray have returned from a 40 --day 6,000 - mile honeymoon and sight - seeing trip of Big Beautiful America. Their travels took them to the West coast, where they visited her son John and family in LaCrescenta and his son Carl in Saugus. In Mesa, Arizona, they visited his son Burdell and family. their way from Mesa On to Nashville, Tennessee, they visited the meteor crater, the Painted Desert, the Petrified Forest and the lava beds, left as the result of the eruption of Mt. Taylor. In Nashville, they visited his son Bill and family and attended the Grand Old Opry, visited the Music Hall of Fame and the Heritage, home of An- as well as drew Jackson, - known well homes of other stars in the world of country music. In New Orleans, the azaleas were at the height of their beauty, but they left rather hurriedly because of a Gulf storm. In San Alamo. They the Carlsbad and in the interest saw Caverns of future sightseers, said are Caverns approximately 12 miles west of the White City of New To speak Ida By Marsha Keele Smith, Womens Research Institute director for the University of Utah, will be featured speaker at a Special Interests Firelo side March 30 in'the two-sta- Mexico, rather than at Carlsbad... which fact almost caused them to miss the last elevator down into the Caverns for that day. Oil well pumps actually in Texseen were pumping Mont-icel- LDS Chapel. Ms. Smith, a popular speak- ers, will address the concerns of single adults. She has served as a regional reprefor Special Intersentative ests in the Bay Area in ia Cal-firon- and is currently involved in the Committee for The conference will provide opportunities for asking questions and sharing ideas. The Monticello Lions Club will provide a luncheon and refreshments that will be available at a small charge. Babysitting will also be provided at the high school at a small cost for attenders. Senior Adult Camps have set dates for their 1980 camps. Skyhaven, Manti-LaS- al are the parents of They four sons and two daughters: Richard- (Dick), Gary, Mrs. Steve (Bonnie) Meyer, and Mrs. Austin (Kathleen) Lyman, all living in Blanding; Park, living in Ogden, and Lawrence, living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Guymons also have 35 grandchildren and one and are very of their proud family. - great-granddaugh- ter The conference is the result a grant from the Utah of for the HumanEndowment to the ities Womens Organization and the San Juan Community Schools. Women from throughout the local area are urged to attend this exciting symposium. Here is the conference sche- dule: Worlds Largest Since Monticell o, Utah has spent many of her years serving the area as a teacher in the education system. Beth 84101.' ALL ACROSS AMERICA Box 1059 540 N. Main . shore oftheFerronReservoir, will have camp from July 29 through August 1. Camp Roger, 15 miles east of Kamas, Utah, in the foothills of the Uintah Mountains, will hold its camp from STROUT REALTY William J. Jones Observe 50th anniversary spent most of their married life in Blanding. Ervin has built up Guymon Ranches, a very successful family cattle and farming operation, and on the top of the Mountain, on the August 26 through 29. Cost of the camps this year will be $55 for each camp. The fee includes all meals and lodging for the entire time. Camp brochures have not been printed. However, those interested may make reservations by writing Senior Adult Camps, Inc., at 603 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Ervin R. and Elizabeth M. Guymon The family of Ervin and Beth Guymon of Blanding will honor them at an open house in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary this Saturday, March, 29, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the San Juan County Library in Blanding. Friends and family are invited to share this occasion with them. Ervin and Beth were married April 1, 1930, and have Adult camps New 84535 ture. Womens Concerns at the of Utah. She is also a member of the advisory for the Family and council Demographic Institute. Mexico and Oklahoma, which was a welcome sight after the capped wells near home. as, ke By Marsha Keele The womens conference in Monticello this Friday and proSaturday, March 28-2- 9, mises to interest women of all lifestyles and cultures. begin Registration will at at 6:30 Friday evening Monticello High School, followed by an address by Edward Fasey at 7 p.m. This session will be of interest to men as well as women, as he explains The Changing Role Sets for Men and Women. The Saturday session will begin at 9 a.m. with a discussion of women... then and now. Dr. Jan Clemmer, an Indian of Wasco, Shawnee and Delaware tribal heritage, will be one of the speakers. She is a research assistant in the department of history at the University of Utah. Hector Chacon, a VISTA volunteer working with Mental Health in Monticello, is an authority on Spanish literature. He will be discussing the women of the Spanish cul- Antonio, Texas, they visited the Alamo and were surprised to see the headlines the next morning that related the flag had been removed and the fort of such significance in Americas past under had been history seige. This helped them to their first understand fenced - in with rolls of barbed wire at the top, motel which they had seen... the Downtowner, where they stayed one block from the 7 Womens conference Anniversary April - Page Stan Perkins 63 S. Main Blanding, Utah 84511 Friday, March 28, 7 p.m. Edward L. Fasey. Saturday, March 29; 8 to 9 a.m. Registration, free. 9 a.m. Introduction 9:30 Panel presentation, James Women Then, Svendsen, Kathy McKay, Jan Chemmer, Hector Chacon. 11 a.m. Question and answer period. 11:20 Break 11:30 Speaker, Ida Smith, Womens Affairs Women, Spectators or Players? 12:30 Lunch in cafeteria, $3.50; exhibits. 1:45 p.m. Panel presentation, Women Now, Alice Marilyn Arnold, Emma Lou Thane, and Edward L. Fasey. 3:45 Questions and answers, including Ida Smith. 4:30 Divide into individual Bo-ya- ck, sessions. Mary Ann Erickson and Darlene Wright Broncettes win top honors The San Juan Broncettes captured all the honors at the Region 10 drill team competition March 20 in Emery. The San Juan Drill team with all of the competed schools in this region. Out of the seven schools who sent drill teams, the Broncettes placed first. They performed a military drill and a novelty routine. After the main competition, a was held. drill down Again, San Juan shone. Mary Ann Erickson and Darlene Wright placed first and second. The girls were judged on military movements. Miss Gaye Manning is the drill team advisor this year. are: Officers President, Mary Margaret Alexander; vice - president, Susie Slav-en- s; secretary, Darlene Wright; drill mistress, Mary Ann Erickson, and assistant, Stacy Johnson. During the school year the drill team performs for half- time shows at basketball and football games. |