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Show MONTICELLO Baptist G.A. ON GREAT LAKES MISSION Install News Items a April 10, 1959 By Mrt L DIak. The Intermediate Girls AuxiRev Campbell took charge of liary of the First Baptist Church Sunday Sohool at the Community met Thrusdoy, April 2 at the Church Sunday in the absence of the Superintendent, Mrs Thelma Harral . Mrs. Julia Bailey Mrs. Palmer fs class as taught she was absent H U. Butt has been a hospital patient the past week. Jack Silvey 34, who was so seriously hurt in a car wrfcck a week ago on Verdure Hill, passed away Sunday morning at the San church for the officers. new The Methodist Community Church Items installation of The Methodist Community Church group was program opened with the singing of the G.A. Hymn, followed by prayer led by Mrs. James Brown. Mrs. Richard Mobley was in charge of the Instal- lation service. Officers installed as follows: were Presi CONCERT MEMBERSHIPS relatives. Just one new baby for the week ending April 4. Hr. and Mrs. Dale Orval Bader of Blanding are parents of a girl, Tommie Lynn, born April 1. Mrs.. Rodney Pehrson entertained at a birthday party in honor of her dauiter Anna Lee 3urtenshaw on Sunday. A most enjoyable time was had by those large and enthusiastic A AVAILABLE According to announcement by Keith B. Redd, Community Concert memberships can be renewed at the next eonoert April 10, 1959 in Montlcello. Attends Large Crowd to report Junior Prom Thomas N. Keele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelle will leave Sunday evening for a weeks stay of the Kcnticello young folks who are away were home for the Junior Prom. The Junior Prom was the social high light of the season. The decorations are reported as the number prettiest. Attention : and that all the nysterious things sea . the make The so promenade, Sharon Shumway, was beautiful. directed by striking ?nd singularly beautiful in its presentation. The class of 1960 is to be complimented on high degree of finess what was reach- ed in all facets of the '59 Pro- menade . Team URANIUM ORE Neldon Cochran of track men to Grand last Saturday to parthe Annual Mesa Coin ticipate llege Invitational Track Meet. .Twenty eight high schools were represented at the meet and co- mpetition 'was high. thinolads were able ANY MILL ever, number. to gamer a how- in spite of their small Richard Wakemkn took third as the plaoe in the pole-vau- lt Mine thro Mill first Representation set a forts. MINING BUREAU and second place new naulters record in their OF ANALYSIS Smith Richard Wakeman, Lynn Bradford, Lawrence Guymon and Nlckle Black took fourth plaoe in the 8S0 yd. 2509 Thomas Durango, Colorado Phone CHerry 74612 relay. Coach I a j V almost EVERYONE NEEDS HOMEOWNER INSURANCE COULD YOU AFFORD TO REBUILD YOUR HOME? . . . Fire, flood, wind storms any one of these could demolish your home. Protect your investment with adequate insurance. See us today for a program suited to your needs. ef- raced to a fourth plaoe in the high hurdles, arid a quartet of runners composed of Gary j The Bronoo goodly share of the honors, ANY TIME I took a car load Junction We will verify your ore Shipment data at . .. I Attends Meet Coach PRODUCERS Any person wishing to buy & membership for next year can do so at the door and will be admitted to see the Jola Montes troupe of Spanish Dancers on the in the Salt Lake Mission Home prior to his depature for Ft. 10th of April as well as the Wayne, Indiana for a two year conoerts LDS Mission. He is to be honorfor the 1959-6- 0 season Prices will remain the same els ed at a farewell program at the Second Ward Saerament Meeting on last year; that is, $3.50 for students and $700 for adults Sunday afternoon. crowd passed a very enjoyable evening as guests of the Junior Class last Friday evening as they were taken along the Stairway to the Sea, The gymnasium was decorated in a way to rive the drncers the impression that they were under the waves of the sea as present. And the refreshments were delicious. The honor guest great blue waves swelled over reoeived nice gifts of remer their heads. The stage was embellished by a brance from her friends. large oyster shell with a giant Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper returned from an extended pleasure pearl in it. Around the shell could be seen fishes, seaweed, to Hawaii Saturday. trip A Cochran was well satis- fied with his trip as almost everyone of his group placed. Sun- Interesting film. Refreshments will be served. Pat Hildebrand. charge of the body to' ship, it' to The charge to the group was his former home in Texas we ungiven by Mrs. Shirley Hildederstand. The meeting was closed brand. lir. and Mrs. Ernest Harral and Patricia and Mr. and Mrs. Reed with prayer led by Mrs. Mobley. Hunt and children spent the week end in Farmington, New Mexico Is planning a pienio day after church. Everyone is welcome. Please bring food for family, plates, cups and silver MYF will meet Sunday evening with Caroline Lonear at 6x30 Reverend Newman will show an dent- - Freda Greeson, Vice PresiJuan County Hospital. The Ertel dent- La Donna Damron, SecrePat Wilson, Program ChairHome Funeral of Cortez had taryman- with 5 BLANDING OUTLOOK Officers New Page ASK ABOUT OUR LOW COST PLANI Basin Realty & Ins Phone M. WATCH TOR GLENN 'SKINNER RUSE GD6EB68 YOUR PHONE OR 8-2- 016' |