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Show April 29, I960 MONTICELLO NEWS by MARILYN R. ROWLEY was ask from Co-Hos- tsss. brouit number he Mexico while on a Elects with Mrs. ftith Their newly Lowly Freshmen back reoerxt It oollapses to an umbrella like exaotly fishing trip look without a handle, and looks even in Charge Today rs San Juan High set at will be in the at spotlight today, a Jaunty angle on the head.... In a Freshie Day. where it still looks like an proclaimed z immed with activities, the day umbrella I their talents freshmen will Visiting at the home of L.S. against those pit the cf sophonorss. Peterson are Mr. and Mrs. Grant 10:30 this morning Scheduled at A. Christensen and family from for the Provo. They will leave today is a basketball game boys, while at the same time the to go back 'home. Mrs. Calvin Butt was hostess girls will be playing softball. At 1:05 this afternoon, the for last Thursday's nesting of sophomores will present their the Oebonettes. Assisting her assembly, to be followed at 1:45. was Mrs. Paul Dean Blaok. The U 23 th fresMe group played so. game ami refreshments were served. A re-- 1 sPtators my take their ohoiee better when opened up and Ninth-grade- a tennis pole planned for of watohlngtable tennismatch, or volley the evening, but the meeting vaulting, A raoe will be ball. broke up early when a large numgirls' two teams of and held at 3:20, ber of the members expressed a ten each will have a tug girls desire to attend the Clinlo of war at 3:30. Final event of Board meeting. the afternoon will be the Flag Mrs. Hilton Cornwell took ler Rush at 3:40. little son to Cortez Monday for eipe exchange was . sched- Lo-vi- na mw !j Scj tkn Hot Sdcctdoa ofj mW.td.WAW-- , Starting thi3 year, it will be neoessary for ary young person getting a hunting lioense for the first time to have passed & oourse in gun safety and survi-va- l. this Such a course was offered winter, and anyone who re- ceived certificate to teaoh it & is asksd to oont&ct any of the Sportsman's Club officers, names of those 14-- 20 made Arrangements will then be for time and place of the class meetings. to visit with en-ro- ute her daughter, Mrs. Clell Walker of the Gap Trading Fost in Arizona, Mrs. Gwen rci an, con & coon :gp' in charge gym for the be will start at nine o'olock tonight. Parents of all Freshies will be admitted to the whioh FowWow danoe free: other adult oouples will pay 75. The public is invited to watch ary of the day's events, and to attend the dance tonight. Card of Thanhs people who are to conduct a oourse forwilling young will be given people from to Game Warden Cecil Jones. While Freshies will of deooratlng the The attention. medio&l would like to thank everyone who has been so kind and helpful to us during my wife's Illness and We stay in the hospital. It was greatly appreciated Tnank you. Johnson had the Tie LeRoy Burnetts misfortune to wreok her oar. nor her Luckily neither she Palmer. passenger, Judy Walker were in- Shumway, and Mrs. Lelia jured in the mishap but there The latter is visiting with her was extensive damage done to the daughter. Visiting the Oil Wives Club vehiole. Mrs. J. B. Obye of Palmer's Tuesday afternoon was Mrs. Lean accompafrailer Park had the dubious Prlohard of Moab.who She was nied husband her in Blanhonor of being the first patient to make use of the reoently ac- ding on business. Mrs. Hoadley quired Blanding Ambulanoe. Mr. Smith won high prize for the Obye is with, the J. M. Sumsion pinoohle session, and Mrs. Tom Construction Co. Briley won low. Ilrs. Buok PoMr. and Mrs. Glen A. Shunmey llard was hostess for the meeting left They for Salt Lake. which was held at Mrs. planned to spend some time vens' home. Wednesday Ben Ste- The thirteen girls in Mrs. Jim there on business and then Join a large group of Blanding Third Terrell 's shorthand olass were Ward people at the Mantl Temple. treated to a dinner party in her Designated as an offioers and home last Saturday. It was, teaohers excursion, the whole Mrs. Terrell said, to sheer her ward, nevertheless, was invited. appreciation of their diligent A little wind and duet did noHer bookkeeping work all year. thing to hamper the sue ossa of class was reoently rewarded also Kelly Lems' birthday party last with a weiner roast at Cotton- Five-yeold Kelly, wood. on of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur laws, Newt has been reoeived of the Ailly enjoyed the games, ice- birth of a son to Clark and Becream and birthday oaks and fa- tty Harvey of Provo, on April 27. vors provided for him end his This is the first child of the Saturday. ar guests. Helping to celebrate family. Billy and Patty Hurst, Kurt at BYU. were moccasins mm morning at Louise Ckhoon, Monti oello Redd as Taylor to model the "Muggs11 little uled to present an exchange program, but because of inclement weather they were unable to attend. President Golda Strong presided. The nominating committee presented names of candidates for office. An election of officers will be held at the next meeting, May 7. Four delegates were selected to attend the District Convention Womens Federated of Utah Clubs April 30 in Helper. They are Mrs. Frank Halls, Mrs. Redd, Mrs. Pearl Butt, and Mrs. Cornelia Perkins. Mrs. Willie Barton, Eastern District Mother of. the Year, will be introduced at the meet. The program honoring Utahs Mother of the Year, Mrs. Grace Watkins Sonderegger, attracted a number of local people to Salt Lake City last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ' Sonderegger and family were there, as was Mrs. Dolores Stewart, formerly of Monticello. Mr. Sonderegger and Mrs. Stewart are son and daugh ter of the honored Utah Mother. A special guest at the program tems Mrs- - Youn enJyed was Mrs. Lloyd L. Barton. Mont- and sightseeing. icello, Mother of the Year of the resting, shopping Eastern' Utah District. Also in They were able to see the movie, attendance was Mrs. Cornelia gen uur sues how-ev- ert sisters elected offioers are, Mrs. Auit hospital. There are two home to Redd, President, Mrs. Irtns Redd and a brother waiting at' Vioe President, and Mrs. Louise see her. For the latest in spring hats, Redd, Seoretary. bus Rota Club was held Saturday at the home of Helen Redd. The Club Dfevonza Club tularemia. Tests showed, that she did not have the disease. The pevonza Club met Ihurs. Mr and Mrs Maurics Helquist beeans the parents of a baby April 21, at the home of Mrs. bom Wednesday girlt one o'clock at the are returning May 1 to their former home in Delta, Utah. The Hendersons son, Bill, a recently returned LDS missionary, visited his parents last weekend and was a speaker in the Monticello 1st Ward Sacrament Services. Mak--, ing the trip here with him was his sister, Mrs. Jonel Nielson and daughter, Joan, of Delta. A business meeting of the Re- Literary RASOOE 11 Officers Bud Draper, formerly principal of the Monticello and Biand-in- g LDS seminaries, has been named director of LDS Institute of Religion at Oregon State University at Corvallis. He will complete requirements for his Master of Science degree at Brigham Young University before going to his new assignment. Mr. Draper received his B. S. degree from BYU in 1954, the same year he began teaching at Monticello. He and his wife, Candace, now have four children. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson, who have made their home here the past two and half years, 1!. Moab Pax BLINDING OUTLOOK father la a Junior Grandparents are Mr. A The Maurlso Hurst, Cory and Mrs. Waldo Harvey and the lnffcmt Kslly Shuaemy, David and Beaty their 20th grandchild. Allan The and Noll, children of Brutus Gary Cornwell, Cindy Hurst, Tim and Vaugfci Pal-- sr tenthaw have been tailed and Vtdty Thompson. Blanding due to the sari out Leland Shummy drove to Salt dltlcn of Mr. Burlenshaar, zs Ike City last Thursday, taking suffered .a heart attack .earlier Mosley, it . with hffc his mother, Mrs. Allas this week. |