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Show New brochure Kuman Jones family holds reunion By Florence Galbraith May being the birthday anniversary month of one of Marilyn, Valenzuela (Norma Dees daughter), Wendy and husband Doug and four child- Kuman inand to also fulfill Jones, dividual yearnings, a large number of the Jones tribe made an expedition to the top of the Hole - in - the - Rock, by on a reway of Escalante, cent weekend. Some of the group spent Friday night at the Rock, while others rode out from Esca- ren. San Juans pioneers, lante early Saturday morning. The three surviving children of Kuman are Mamie Adams and Alma and' Franwho were all in attendance, as well as many of their children. Mamies cis Jones, Doris daughter, Alexander, and husband LaRay and their children, Mary Margaret and David and John, Audrey and President Fred Halliday, their son Mike and his wife and five sons; the Hallidays daughter, Deann Ivins, and husband Keith and four of their children; daughter Candice and husband Jed Lyman and three children represented the Mamie Adams family. Alma Jones and wife Marion enjoyed the company of their Phyllis daughter, Schramm and husband Carlos and their son and daughter; Raymond and Karla; Ted and Glen Jones and wife Billand Larraine ie Hansen; of Almas three grandchildren from the Bob Jones family were Leah Richard and Gary, who traveled with Alma and Marion; of Francis Jones family members there were Francis and wife Gwen, with family members, who were Norma Dee Ryan, son Bruce and three daughters. Alene The famed Hole - in -the - Rock expedition of the Mormon pioneers is the subject of a new brochure which has been prepared in the Bureau of Land Managements San Juan Resource Area, according to Ed Scher-ic- k, May had two grand- daughters with her; Gordons daughters Jordana and Dal-leand Marva Laws came ne with son Boyd and wife San-d- ay and their four children. Many of the group walked down the Hole, and climbed back breathlessly and children swarmed all over the surrounding rocks, while the older ones enjoyed visiting together. Many pictures were taken and an original song which was written by Alene May was sung by a group. After lunch the crowd drove back to Escalante and went their separate ways with memories that will not soon be forgotten. Society in San Juari K The pamphlet is the work employee Terry Humphrey, who has condensed into a few pages a brief history of the trek, a map and listing of points of interest along the trail, and a summary of archaeology of the area. The brochure, which is at the BLM office at 284 South 1st West in Monticello, was produced in connection with the Centennial observance of the Mormon pio- neer trek from Escalante in 1979. ' The expedition was initiated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the prospect that peaceful relations could be established with the Navajo Indian nation in southeastern Utah. to By Nell Dalton Librarys Bluff Over story hour started Thursday, June 5, and will continue each Thursday at 3 p.m. through June. The Tikonis Club is in charge of the wagons, were people, with horses and cattle, 200 involved in the arduous journey of over 290 miles of; almost impassable terrain, including passage through the program. Last week 58 children, ages 3 to 8, enjoyed stories told by Pauline Jensen, Nancy Helquist and LaRay Hole-in-the-R- a narrow ock, slit in the 2000 - foot cliff overlooking River. the Colorado As part of its contribution toward the Centennial observance of the Hole - in -the Rock, the Bureau of Land Management has constructed signs and trail markers which be placed at signifiwill cant points along the trail, Fullmer. summer will reading program begin on Monday, June 16. This year mystery is the theme, and 20 new mystery books have been added to the shelves. All students of elementary age are encouraged to sign up. The librarys Scherick said. Marilee Hugentobler and Richard Max Bailey Wedding date set Dr. and Mrs. Merz W. Hugentobler, Monticello, are the pleased to announce and engagement forthcoming marriage of their daughter to Marilee Richard Max Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Bailey, also of Monticello. GIFT SELECTION The couple will be 20 June in the married Provo Temple, garden reception will be held in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams in Monticello A from MONTICELLO MERC All Chicago Cutlery Reduced!! $4.99 Pocket Steel Sharpener Reg. $,5.95 Lock-Bac- k Knife Folding Hunter Steak Knives All P19 set of Awards $24.99 $19.99 $19.99 Reg. $35.95 L36 Reg. $27.95 4 other Chicago Cutlery Reg. $27.99 - 20 OFF SALE! seventh graders Lynette Chad Hosier, Black and eighth graders Shelly Lewis ninth and John Eberhard, graders Matilda Denny and $29.95 Mitchell 300A Fishing Reel sale! $29.95 Burner Camp Stove $39.95 Jug - Burner Deluxe 2- Camp Stove 3- - Burner Camp Stove Oscar Lil $49.95 i-- Gai Fathers Day June 15 $14.95 $14.95 $10.95 Gal $14.95 Polylite 7 Gallon Cooler $21.95 Snowlite 7 Gallon Cooler MONTICEILIL dell Shumway, twelfth gradLisa Bradford and Ned Smith and Jerry Cochran were selected for I Dare Youg award the Lisa llon Oscar Cooler Pincock, eleventh graLisa Smith and Wen- Cly. llon $29.95 Lori ders ers COLEMAN CAMPING EQUIPMENT 2 on June 21. Rick and Marilee are both 1975 graduates of Monticello High School. Rick has attended Utah State University served an LDS and has mission in Santiago, Chile. Marilee has graduated from Weber State College as a registered nurse and has been working at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Rick and Marilee plan to make their home in Monticello. Workshop set (Continued from Page 4) BRINKMAN 5 in 1 Trouble Shooter Light 7 of temporary Story hour Monticello - Page area manager. There were 61 ofKumans in attendance. descendants The r THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 12, 1980 $29.95 MEEC By Marsha Keele Two will musical workshops be presented in Bland-in- g for those seeking new sources of music for children. The workshops, on Thursday, June 19 will begin at 3 p.m. at the home of Janet Wilcox, 112 South 3rd West, and again at 7:30 p.m. at the Steve Keele home, 150 West, 500 North. on the Parents, musicians, teachers and church leaders are Gloria Grover and Stan Hurst were voted by the faculty as Best All Around Senior Girl and Boy. San Juan High School cheerleaders each received a trophy and commendation for their excellent work in promoting school spirit. and refreshments. prizes, For further information those interested may call 1. Janet Wilcox at basis of their outstanding leadership up until the the junior year. of end invited to come and hear some of Jansen Jacobs Bradys new music for children. The music is suitable for church, school and family occasions. The workshop will include a half hour program, door 678-285- |