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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March by Camille Davis Monticello senior citizens took a trip to the Natural Bridges and viewed Indian ruins at Mule Canyon where a Kiva and other buildings, abandoned about 1300 A.D., are still standing. Theme was Skits were judged on originality; costume and make-u- p; and props; lighting; scenery music; acting; choreography; enthusiasm and overall effectiveness. Monticello First Ward won prizes in originality, scenery and props, and lighting for their production of Wouldnt It Be Fun to Be Anyone But Us. The skit included The couple will be married in the Jordan River Temple on March 19. a 1979 graduate of DeeAnn, Cottonwood High School, has also from Hollywood graduated Beauty College. She now owns and operates a hair styling shop in Glendale and is taking business courses at Utah Technical The couple will make their home in Salt ' Lake City where they will continue their employment and education. will be honored at a in Salt Lake on reception March 19. They vin. BENJAMIN REX HUNT Monticello Second Ward won commendation for originality, costume and make-u- p, choreogand music acting. Their raphy, presentation included macho-me- n of the outer and Rhonda and age, muppets For the Hunts, Connie and Pete Life now seems twice as sweet. On Jamuary 26 their son came along Benjamin Rex is big and strong. 22 inches his length, 8- -5 his weight. Sister Leah thinks hes great To three grandfathers he owes jet-sett- ers a satire on Ronald McDonald, McDonald, clowning around. Monticello Third Ward was his name. From Rex Hunt, Rex Johnson and Ben Perkins it came. JRex and Herma, out eastland appreciated for its creations in lighting, music, acting and enTheir presentation thusiasm. was entitled Wouldnt It Be Fun to have TTiree Wishes. The Third Ward also won praise for overall effectiveness. way. Are glad their grandson is here to stay. Grandma Beulah Hunt in Snow- flake Will teach him how to patty cake ! MacDonald, as she appeared in the Monticello LDS Stake roadJohn Noxon photo shows. o in figure Yours at and fitness facilities Bargain Rates nr Pre-Openi- ng characters historic ranging from dragons and Egyptian girls to Ann Boleynand Henry Temple wedding planned Craig graduated from Monticello High School in 1978, where he participated in wrestling and drama. He fulfilled an L.D.S. Australia Melbourne mission. he is employed in Presently, Salt Lake and attends Utah Technical College where he is majoring in electricity. Wouldnt It Be Fun. Ttuntentf, College. - Monticello High School auditorium was filled to capacity last Wednesday night for the dancing, singing and antics of youth from five LDS wards presenting the 1982 Monticello Stake RoadShow. IMTi Mr. Melvin J. Bolin and Mrs, Claudya Green of Salt Lake City are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, DeeAnn, to Craig J. Schaugaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen J. Schaugaard of Monticello. - Page 1 everybody The Monticello LDS road show was very good with lots of kids performing. Margaret Hansen went with us and that was the last time she went with us. As she was leaving the program, she suffered a heart attack and was rushed to the hospital, but they couldnt save her. To me, she was a doll baby, so sweet. I loved her very much. I know everyone will miss her. - 1982 Roadshows fun for Seniors CRAIG SCHAUGAARD AND DEE ANN BOLIN 11, " The fifth smallest state, New Jersey is the most densely populated one, even more thickly populated than Japan. In some places 40,000 people are jammed into a square mile. Even so, two-thir- ds of the state is forest and farmland. Christopher Columbus, a great green frog, and monkeys were featured in the Monticello Fourth Ward presentation of Wouldnt It Be Fun to Go Back in Time. Their colorful skit resulted in praise for costume and makeup, scenery and props, choreography and enthusiasm. Branch presented La Sal Wouldnt it be Fun to See How We The Branch won for Effective Use of and Effective Use of Marry. praise Theme, Special Effects. IFg? Vbooo ii Thursday thru Tuesday March 11 thru 16 Mens Velour Shirts Reg. $16.98 to L i &! V ,jry: U If per month jMens Terry Velour and Dress Sox 2 IJDl? Time Membership CALL NOW 587-212- 1 $169. $17.98 Life 2 Mens Fashion Jeans and Dress Pants Mens 0 Tennis Shoes PrOJ RWVW EMi9&mwCm4 MONTICELLO MERC. 56 East 2nd South Monticello. Utah With initation fee. Rates are based on a Life Time membership. Must be 18 years orolder 119 N. Main Monticello 597-22- 56 |