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Show f THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, July 15, 1982 Page 7 Holt reunion by Florence Galbraith The Warren Glen and Verle Westover Holt family reunion was held at the Blue Mountain Guest Ranch July 2 and 3, hosted by Neldon and Joline Holt of Blanding. This was a first for the family. program was presented by different family members Friday Guest of night in the lodge. was Grandma preHolt, honor, sented with a counted plaque by her daughter-in-laJoline. Attending were Grandma Verle A cross-stitch- ed w, Holt, Joseph City, Arizona; Leo Holt, Doris Moore and sons, Dellis and Tom and daughter. TERRY JOHNSON AND NEVA ANN BOLTON Crissy, all from Arizona. Wedding date set Coming Mrs. Neva Bolton of Cortez is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter, Neva Ann, to Terry Johnson, son of Mr. The prospective groom, a 1975 graduate of Monticello High School, is now residing in Salt K. Johnson of The couple is planning a July and Mrs, Max Lake City. Eastland. 23 wedding in the Jordan Neva Ann is a 1980 graduate of Dolores County High School in temple. Dove Creek, Colorado. . LDS 'They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Utah Symphony concert scheduled in Monticello Thursday, August 12 Termed a by orchestra splendid the Saturday Review and a triumphby the London Telegraph, the Utah Symwill appear in concert, phony Thursday, August 12, at 8 p.m. at the Monticello High School auditorium.: a free performance is underwritten in part by the state legislature and the Utah Council for The the Arts with matching funds by Annaley Redd of La Sal and Provo. One of the most traveled orchestra in the nation, the Utah Symphony is the only professional orchestra serving a land area of over 300,000 square miles, traveling more than 15,000 miles each year to bring symphonic music to thousands throughout Utah, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, New Mexico and Arizona. The August 12 performance is a rare chance to listen to an orchestra ranked by Fortune magazine as one of the top 12 in the U.S. which will The program, consist of light classical and popular music, is open to all and family attendance is encouraged. good turnout will ensure the of funding for an continuation evening that is sure to be one of the highlights of the summer. A from Idaho were Richard and Joyce Hunt and four children, Tim, Daryle, Joy and Gena from Kimberly; Dave and Margaret Hunt and daughter from Pocatello. Dan and Fail Hunt, Chicago; Jon and Connie Hunt and two children from Gunnison, Utah; Bob and Louise Hunt and three daughters from Salt Lake City; Kim and Terri Hunter, Shad, Janna and Kaycee from Cedar City, Utah; Ken and Kendra Moss and daughter, Alisha, from St. George, Utah; Greg Holt from Cedar City and Bryan and Thayne Holt from Blanding. The family voted to meet again in 1985 in Idaho. Seniors by Camille Davis Monticello senior citizens enjoyed a trip to Purgatory Ski Resort near Durango. We rode the alpine ski lift free up to 9,900 feet and what a beautiful view it was looking down at the trees and flowers. It was a Wedding date set Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Kendall of Utah, are pleased to Sunset, the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their announce daughter, Michelle, to Gregory E. Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon E. Holt of Blanding. The couple plans to be married in the Ogden Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints on July 16, The bride, a 1981 graduate of Clearfield High School, has attended one year of college at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. The groom, a 1975 graduate of San Juan High School, served an LDS mission in Seoul, Korea. is a graduate of Southern Utah State College where he received a bachelors degree. The couple will be honored with a reception at the Sunset Seventh Ward at 338 West 1800 North the evening of July 16. An open house will be held in Blanding at the He 1982 home of the grooms parents, 494 Westwater Road, the evening of July 23. The couple plans to live in Cedar City at the present time. thrill. Purgatory had another trip we didnt take. It was one-thi- rd up on the lift then down by a sled ride on tracks. A brake and stick to control speed. During our return trip home, Bernice Nielson treated us to ice cream. My dear friend, Helen Redd, has back trouble. Helen Neal talked about window treatments for insulation at our She has classes for meeting. making shades and draperies to keep heat in a home. We will get cheese about July MONTICELLO and 13. BLANDING H&R Block is looking for a responsible individual capable of operating a volume tax business. Prior tax knowledge, while is compatible helpful, is not necessary. The Block franchise We service-orientefurnish: d businesses. with most other SUPPLIES TRAINING ADVERTISING EM BiLoro THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE TO: K3R o BLOCK-- Zecca Plaza Gallup, NM Phone Collect: 25 87301 505-863-95- 23 I 0 Lake City. We have two new residents in Park Plaza, both of whom we welcome. One is Rose Gardner. The other is Millie Jarvis Titus, a former Monticello resident who has returned to us from California. She attended church with Freida Reck and was surprised to see many former acquaintances. FranPlease send me your brochure outlining the H&R Block on no my part. is there obligation understand chise Program. D There is bus transportation available September 14, 15 and 16 for Senior Citizens Day in Salt Name. Add ress City State Zip Code Telephone No. cDeXaNdImaHUodaY; July 8 was the last lunch at Hogies until September 8. Monticello senior citizens enjoyed the parade, the quilt exhibit and the fireworks at the Fourth of July celebration in Blanding. Coming! MY TURN ON EARTH see ad on page 3 The Ron Sharp family of Monticello, cast members in the Monticello Stake July 22 free production of Zion, at the Monticello High School auditorium. Musical drama set for July 22 Utah Stake is Monticello announce to a production pleased of Zion, Thursday evening, July 22, at the Monticello High School auditorium. The program (which is free) will begin at 7 P.m. The production tells the story of the beginnings of the Mormon pioneers and the trials they experienced in the movement that brought them westward into the valley of the Great Salt Lake. Members of the various wards and branches of the Stake including ward choirs will bring this chapter of American history to you with music, drama, and visual presentations. It promises to be an outstanding part of the 1982 Pioneer Celebration in Days MonticeUo. Those responsible for preparing the production include: Lyn stake activity diDickemore, rector; Geraldine Bailey, Denise Frost, and Jody Fellmeth in charge of music; Edna Rogers, drama director. Participating in the cast are the Dan Shoemaker, Larry Peterson, David Bowers, Ty Ron Lewis, Gary Suttlemyer, Sharp, Dick Broderick and Jeff Jensen families. Other cast members are: Robyn Lyman, Marty Rogers, Jeff Adair, Mitch Bailey, Bill Redd, Mike Sandra Christensen, Slade, Terry and Stephanie Dickemore, Mel Walker, Buckley Christensen and Rob Adams. |