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Show Hospital Notes How Electricity Can Shock You CONGA TULA TIONS ! 7 Kee and Lena Mustash baby born Sept. 16 Stanley and Vicky Martineau baby girl born Sept.17 David and Nancy Kim merle baby girl born Sept. 19 Douglas and Julie Stowe baby boy born Sept. 20 DISCHARGES t -- L V Lorraine Halliday Brenda Nielson Phillip Webb Joyce Hyde Neila McPhie ccr Nancy Henry "0 $0 Myrtle Hunt Russel Fuller Issac Vigil Nora Harrington Marie Palmer Chaleece Sherick Shannon Diamanti Acts of vandalism, such as shooting insulators, bulbs and meters and other types of malicious destruction, may result in an arrest to the person inflicting the damage. A heavy fine or imprisonment could result from this type of activity. Such malicious destruction can result in a loss to Empire Electric for cost of repairs and labor, and also to the employees who must subject themselves to extra dangers while repairing the damage. PLEASE REPORT ANY ACTS OF VANDALISM YOU OBSERVE. Devlon Dutchie Joycelyn Frost 919 Mary Gerling Mike Palmer Jeffery Wilson Virginia Holliday 920 921 922 Randy Thompson Adam Atencio Jody Gardner Francis Posey Empire Electric Association, Inc. $2250 2 Plan to Attend I Fa" Wedding Show i Groom Saturday, Oct. 4th X X Every Wednesday SILVER SCISSORS Monticello ing. Sylvia is a 1978 graduate of San Juan High School and a 1980 graduate of Dixie College. Lloyd is a 1980 graduate of San Juan luck lunch. (Yum! Yum!) Dont forget your covered dish and a white elephant. See you Saturday! Zoie Young Fall Permanent 587-291- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Palmer of Blanding are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Lloyd Nielson, son of Mrs. Jennielean Nielson, Bland- Attention, lady golfers! This Saturday, September 27, 9 a.m., is another fun Fun Day! We will play 9 holes and then have a pot NRECA Classified Deadline: 5 p.m. Monday E Engagement announced Potluck golf Plug into Electric Safety n Sylvia Palmer and Lloyd Nielson Open 8:30 - 5 p.m. Bride Farmington K Style show with if entertainment & p.m., a Relief Society general meeting will be held for all the ft ft refreshments adult women of the Church of Christ of Latter-Da- y Jesus Saints. Closed circuit broadcasts of this special event will be presented in the Blanding North Chapel and in the Monticello The theme of the meeting will Learn - Then Teach, be, according to Barbara B. Smith, WEEKEND FUN!! :tober6 9 20 28 ov. 11 ec. 4 in 17 eb. 22 27 27 larch 2 3 5 pril Caribbean Carnival of Trinidad C.C. Ryder , folk singer carl Matthes, pianist Performers Three, Vocalists Keith and Rusty McNeil, folk singers william Carter Dancers Young Americans in a Gershwin Festival Mark Peskanov, violinist Laureate Ensemble, wind quintet c. C. Ryder, folk singer southwest German Chamber Orchestra Southwest German Chamber Orchestra Laureate ensemble, wind quintet William Hall Chorale Serendipity Singers 21 23 26 Eastern Brass Quintet 2 Earl Rose, pop pianist 10 Los Angeles Opera Ensemble Farmington Durango Monticello at 6 J :00 pm Holiday Inn 1 ft On Saturday, September 27, $ ized Thursday, October 2, in the Manti Temple. The couple will be honored at a reception on Friday, October 3, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Blanding North cultural hall. Chapel Lloyd and Sylvia will make their home in Blanding. Mormon women to attend meeting via closed circuit broadcast X & High School. The marriage will be solemn- Monticello Flea Market general president of the 1.5 womens organization. Speakers will include Mrs. Smith, her counselors, Marion R. Boyer and Shirley W. Thomas, and President Spencer W. Kimball. Elder Boyd K. Packer will deliver a major address to the women of the Church. The meeting will organize in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and will be made available through closed circuit broadcast and taped to hundreds of thousand of Mormon women throughout the Church. Women in the Blanding and Monticello Stakes are looking forward in participating in this significant event. ber Cortez USU Bulletins Gallup Durango Gallup Durango Farmington Every Saturday & Sunday Monticello Farmington 10 Gallup Cortez a.m. to 4 p.m. . Monticello (weather permitting) Farmington Durango Gallup Cortez 13-1- 34 678-262- Reserve your space ale Usted con of our membership is good for any or all the for adults and $5 for erts. Membership is $25 for families, $10concerts start at 8. 5 tudents. Monticello , Cortez and Gallup concerts start at 8 p.m. m. Durango and Farmington 3 f K Annual Adult Leadership Conference will be held at Utah 6. State University October This years conference theme will be Coping With the High Cost of Living. Transportation Interested will be furnished. 587-22or call should persons Call 587-995- 6 Monticello Plateau 512 N. Main 587-995- 6 6. Pressure cooker gauges will be tested in the Blanding and offices Monticello Extension soon. The dates and hours are: Blanding - October 3, 2:00 -5:30 p.m. Monticello - September 29, 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. . |