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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 26, 1980 - Page 7 Honor roll Hal R, Harvey of Blanding is one of 26 students at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City who have been named to the high honor roll for spring quarter. The high honor roll includes those students with a 4.0 grade point average, A. or straight New books Among the new books recently received at the Blanding Library are: Three novels: The Devils by Frederick Alternative, in the Wind, Ashes Forsyth; by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss; The Bourne Identify, and by Robert Ludlum. Two biographies: Hitlers Brent Muhlestein and Elaine Boone Announce engagement Secret Life, by Glenn B, In- The Last Hero, field, a boigraphy of Gary Cooper. Also, three books on soland ar energy include Solar Heat- Mr. and Mrs. James R, Boone of JacksonviHe, Flo- -' rida, announce ment the engageand forthcoming marof riage their daughter, to Brent Muhle-stei- n, Elaine, son of Mr. and Mrs. o. Harold G, Mihlestein of Mon-ticeU- The couple wiU be married July 8, and an open house will be held in their honor July 18 at the Monticello library. W2 25 Brent graduated from Monticello High School and from Brigham Young University with a B.S, in chemistry, Elaine graduated from Wolfson High School in Jacksonville, and is currently attending Brigham Young Un- iversity. The couple will reside in Salt Lake where City, Brent will attend the University of Utah medical school. OFF PANTIES thru July 6th Call Now Pauline Jensen 587-27- 88 and the Passive Solar Energy Book, and The Solar Greenhouse Book. Miscellaneous books include: They Ride the Rodeo, Falcon and the Snowman, and Glorious Triumphs, stories of athletes who coning Cooling, quered adversity. For children there is also a book about rodeo, three books on space, six books in the Cathy and Company series, a picture book called The Wounded Duck, by Peter Barnhart, and a book of poetry called, The Other Way to Listen, by Byrd Baylor, For anyone who has diff- iculty reading regular print the library now has a number of adult novels in large type. Plan to spend some time at the Blanding Library soon remember, its the coolest place in town! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Herrera Vows exchanged Daniel C, Herrera and Katherine Lynne Reed were united in marriage Saturday, June 21, at SV Josephs Catholic Church in Me iticello. Daacon Only from Chrysler: the refundable car! Announcing the first y Guarantee in Money-Bac- k 30-da- automotive history. Only from Chrysler. Joseph W. Reed., father of the bride, officiated at the double ring ceremony, with Father Geaiuro Verdi, pastor of St. Pius X Ch irch in M'Xtb, celebrating mass, Jeff Reed of Ft. Carson, Colorado, brother of the bride, gave the bride a way. Steve Reed, another brother the bride, was best man. Colleen Brady of Ogden, maid of honor. Utah, was of were Verna Bridesmaids Lovato and Tim HiU. Escorts were Ernie Herrera, brother of the groom, and Paul Langston, the cousin. grooms were Chris Ringbearers Hamilton and Lisa Christ-tense- n. Train bearers were Mike Crittenden and Monica Penn. Janice Adams assisted at the organ. Mike Lovato and Raymond ArbaUo were altar servers. See us now for full details. Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Trucks Orem 690 S. State A dance and reception fol- lowed at Monticello Country Club. Music was by Joe Garcia and his band. Out of town guests at the wedding included: Sophia Garbia, grandmother of the grom; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garcia and family; Mr, and Mrs. Pat Garcia and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martinez and family; Mr. and Mrs. Gonzales and family; and Mrs. Robert Asberry Mr. Able Gonzales and family, all from Aztec, New Mexico. Able Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asberry and family from Farmington, New Mexico; Tony and from Salt Herrera Rita and Mrs. Bon Lake City; Mr. Muniz from Cortez, Colorado; Able and Jr. Flores from Aztec, New Mexico; Mrs. Gilbert Paez from Milan, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Santa Fe, New Mexico; Maria and Eva Cordova, Aztec, New Mexico; William Herrera from Moab; Susie and Lisa Mc.rtinez, Aztec, New Mexico; Carl and Lucille Martinez, Moab; Colleen Brady and Jackie Perea, Ogden; Jeff Reed, Ft. Carson, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Ed ODell and sons, Clearfield, Utah. and Barry Clark, Salt Lake City; Kirk and Magdalena of Mesa, Arizona, and of Farmington, Arellano E.L. New Mexico. Al-vir- ez, Spa-novi- ch Mr. and Mrs. Herrera will make their home in California, where Mi-- Herrera is stationed with the U.S. Air Force at Travis Air Force Base. . |