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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday January 28, 1982 - Page 7 Seniors on the move by Camille Davis enjoyed pianist Thomas Lorango, 22, at the Cortez Community Concert. Not one mistake and no sheet music Mozart, Schubert and Chopin. We saw Yankee Clipper and Folk Dance in Blanding. They played some Irish songs, wore costumes and danced slower than we do, but it was entertaining and pretty. Next month watch the paper for time and place of a survival course. Things you have to know, You do not have just in case to be a senior citizen to take the course. We ... Monticello Elementary School November Citizens of the Month, (front row, 1 to r) Adam Diamenti, Della Atencio, Trevor Johnson, Brian Redd, Ryan Day, Brian Wilde, Tyler Young, Stacy Pehrson, Beth Christensen (back row, 1 tor) Helen Semadeni, Tommy Jones, Joey Semadeni, Scott Robertson, Marci Peterson, Jennilyn Barton. Not pictured, Leslie Tibet and Wayne Jensen. John Noxon photo ... Womens Day Conference Saturday Suzanne The Blanding and Blanding West LARRY RAY ERNST AND MICHELLE JENSEN Wedding date set Ray Ernst, son of Mrs. Audre Helen Ernst of Bountiful, ' Utah. Michele, a 1975 graduate of Monticello High School and 1979 graduate of Snow College, served Larry a mission to France for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y She is presently Saints. employed in Bountiful. Larry, a graduate of Bountiful Weather is nice and warm in spite of the snow piles around High School, served an LDS New England mission. He is presently a student at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. ceremonies will be Wedding 4 in the February performed Jordan LDS Temple, followed in the evening by a wedding tea at the Bountiful Gardens Cabana House. The couple will also be honored at an open house at the home of the brides parents from 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday, February 13. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. All lectronic Games and Assorted Family Games Good selection Stuffed Toys All Stake Center. Theme of the con- Helen Redshaw by Dr. and Mrs. Hal M. Jensen of Monticello announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Michele Marie, to Flanagan; Minutes, and Uses Abuses, Drugs: Steve Keele; Love is the Key, Palmer and Theda Shirley How to Develop More Harris; Spirituality, Farina McCarthy; A New You For The New Year, Suzanne Johnson; Strengthening the Family Through Recreation, DaNece Lyman and Linda Creative Ways Chamberlain; With Storage Foods, Pam There are no NobodBelliston; ies, Dora Bayles; Staying in Stakes will jointly sponsor a special Womans Day Conference Saturday, January 30, from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Blanding town. Sunday dinner guests at the Mike Tabets were Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and granddaughter and Thelma Harral from Moab. Mr. Watson was guest speaker at the Community Church. Ken Stocks will be the guest speaker January 31. Da Robson fell on the ice last Thursday and broke her left ference is Walk Tall, Youre A A special Daughter of God. presentation of the theme song will be rendered by a mother-daught- er sextette with Maggie the keynote giving Harvey speech. Three workshops may be attended by each participant chosen One from the following topics: Is Important, Alice Redd; Creative Wedding Preparations, Adele Lovell; Meals in wrist. Frizell returned Glendora home last Saturday after spending a month with her son, Robert and family, in El Paso. Mr. and Mrs. James Berry went to Salt Lake City last Friday on Co-- op business. John Himmelburger is in the San Juan Hospital. The Richard Redshaws visited last weekend with Jois brother, Vance Randall, Farmington. Senior citizens bowled on Monday and believe it or not, Zoie Young belongs to the 150 club. Reta Bartell and Thelma Harral were welcome new bowlers. It is great of Hogies to feed the younger set. Style with Sewing Charlotte Black. The conference is open to the public and will feature refreshments. Dimes march to generous tune People gave generously, donating $1,097.84 to the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, said Colleen Bronson, Monticello city chairman. In addition, several donation were sent by mail to the Southern Utah Chapter headquarters in Provo. Proceeds of the March of Dimes are used to help in the fight against dirth defects, the nations most serious child health problem, Bronson said. Colleen expresses appreciation to all who helped make the drive a success. She also expresses appreciation to those who 1 Watches 25 Helmet Radio Off Satin Quiana Dress Up and Play Dizzy Dolphins The San Juan County Development Board is sponsoring a contest for a San Juan County motto. Fifty dollars will be awarded the winning entry, which will be utilized in future advertising and promotional efforts for the county. Emphasis should be placed on simplicity. An example is Colorados motto Colorado Above Aunt Martha Quilt design 'Hun&entf ttfhtucb 50 off I : I I Stitch Ot Hours K) a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday ' pram I November 28 was her birth date chosen the name of . Jillian. Paternal grandparents Scotty and Margeruite Think number mighty sweet 16C East 2nd South in MonticeCo 587-230-2 Have something cute in the baby in They've Basic Sewing Instruction Classes Marsha Redd, instructor ne JILLIAN ROGERS Now the Rogers Jamie and Sam With this report were ldnda late. Six pounds, 10 ounces she weighed REGISTER NOW Bargain Hunter Barbie Dress-u- p i Motto contest Velour Velvets Remnants polyester and cotton blends Baby Lynn MonticeCo, UL Joyce Coleman, Tanya Goodwine, Zola Holden, LaRae Robson, Ann Sharp and Glenice Nielson. Working under their direction and assisting in the march were many other volunteers. for a job well done. . Thanks were represent the essence of San Juan County and can be submitted to Peggy Humphreys at P.O. Box 490, Monticello, 84535. - 29 and Patch Press patterns Corduroy in 6 colors VIP Denver Bronco N. Main city chairman Neighborhood The motto must and Feb. 1 Thursday, Friday and Monday 73 contributed. All. Jan. 28 Change-a-tu- Know-Ho- w, And -J 10 grandchild is for Tom and Glenda Lehmkuhl Their thrill! first grandchild was a |