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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, July 10, 1980 Evangelist Tim Petersen, - Page 7 ocwtjT ' a quartet in one, will be guest speaker and singer at a service next Monday evening, July 14, at 7f30 p.m. at the 7th Street School in Dove Creek, Colorado. Mr. Petersen is a gospel in Snn Juati singer, evangelist, recording Adventist youth meetings to start artist and radio and television personality. public is invited to the service. An offering will be received. The Garlick, associate youth activities, temperance, and National Service Organization director of the Pacific Union Conference of Se- Harry Lyman reunion By Casse Lyman Monson the reunions this Among past Fourth of July week, the descendents of Platte De Alton Lyman gathered at the Ranch. Each member of that family were well Blue-Mountai- n represented with their children, grandchildren and great- Engagement announced Mrs. Wayne Sage of Na-turi- ta, Colorado, is pleased announce the engagement of her daughter Shirley to Bill Christensen, son of Hazel French of Monticello. Shirley is a 1973 graduate of Nucla High School and will graduate from Colorado State to University in December. Bill is a 1970 graduate of Monticello is employed High School and with Minerals West, Inc. Shirley and Bill will ba married September 13 at Trinity Baptist Church in Na-tiri- ta. just off the press, entitled A Biography of Albert R. Lyman. program was well prepared and informative and greatly enjoyed. No doubt Platte and Adelia Lyman, who descended through the Hole in the Rock to early San Juan, would have been delighted with the affair if they had just been around to attend. However, their youngest child and the only remaining member of their family was able to be there in spite of her The 90 young years. She is Aunt Dolly (Caroline) Bayles, who was chosen as the grand matron of honor to ride in the parade at Blanding on the Fourth. the program the After rest of the afternoon was spent in getting and visiting and taking pictures. It was hard to leave and most of us could have spent at least another day with our kinfolk, but we attended the fine pageant that evening in Blanding. PATIO & Hard, formula. tack-fre- e Sun-fas- t perma- nent redwood colorants; Gives a stain and finish ; Harry Garlick . be holding youth and young adult revival meetings in Monument Valley, beginning this Friday, July II, and continuing through Sunday, July 20. will begin The meetings 7 promptly at p.m. each evening, and baby sitting services will be provided for the children of young adults attending the meetings. In his capacity as a National Service Organization director of the Blanding Seventh-da- y Church, Mr. Garlick works closely with young the faith who take men of a noncombatant position regarding military service. the Adventist Although Adventist is noncombatant, he is still ready and willing to serve man an Adventist spokesman said this This he can week. do in the capacity of a medical aidman or corps man. Courage in the face of enemy fire, is a virtue highly praised in these men, who on the battlefield, without weapons move across the battlefield bringing aid to their wounded comrades and carrying them back to safety. gal. Blanding Home Center 678-22- 36 lera arrived from LUNCH DINNER 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT Blanding Hanks-vill- e, his son Darrell Dorthea and four children came from Blanding. Bill Davis and wife Pat were there from Aztec, New Mexico. The Davises son Elbert and wife Freeda came from Olympia, Washington, and their daughter Lynn and sons Kelly and Meeds came John from Bremerton, Washington. Daughter Catherine Dalebont and son Charley and wife and daughter arrived for the occasion from Richland, Washington. There was lots of visiting and and BREAKFAST Closed Sundays N. Hwy. 163 Son Ron and wife Myrtle Davis went from Blanding; son Robert Davis and wife Va- $14.99 A 162 25. EAT OUT! one operation. fi? Stella Davis clan met for a family reunion at the David Davis home in Moab on Wednesday evening, June and Treat the family tonight... or any time! SEALER fast-dryin- g, in By Florence Galbraith Thirty of the late Bart 41 STAIN misunderstandings occur between young Adventists and military commanders, it is Mr. Garlicks to enlighten responsibility commanders regarding the Adventists willingness to serve within the framework of their noncombatant position which is based on the teaching and example of Christ and the apostles, the spokesman said. Davis reunion grandchildren. Families represented were: Eva L. Bayles, Lucretia L. Ranney, Mary L. Reeve, Albert R. Lyman, Edward P. Lyman and Caroline (Dolly) Bayles. Upward of 200 people were there, some of them coming from long distances. Many states were represented by those who enjoyed a program which began at 1 p.m. on July 3 and was givenby members of each of the families, Karl R. Lyman had the program in charge and took the occasion to introduce his book When wife and good food. Grandma Stella Davis has a keen sense of humor and everyone enjoyed the fun she when she arrived brought from Olympia, Washington, for the reunion. When she came here to visit her son his wife Myrtle, her friends here enjoyed visiting her also. She and her husband visited here when some of their children lived here a few years ago, and they made many friends in on these visits. Blanding While the Davises were enjoying the reunion in Moab, the David Davises daughter Kayla had a beautiful garden wedding at her home and became the bride of Joe Weston of Moab, which made the more meaningful reunion to all the family. Ron and Correction There was an error in last weeks story about the new utility rates in Monticello. The story should have read: Water fees for city users remain at $8 per month for the first 10,000 gallons and 35 cents for each 1,000 gallons thereafter. |