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Show lit v I te 10 by : 31 lan-v.d 5 :1- to - .'all, ;e c. .'inV.i.s ; I t I: ; e that -- '. cv.r. i n . T. .u prize Mile with the There ser- -; nt'-j- r. fveshr.-ent- s vvs . A is ohalruon i ,i?f rd Christensen has-, n .v.ii r . ch . t : 1 . I t .;.: . . i':; . - . 13 visit a , , rM i Karr.: nr- with her :,,'0 l.-r- Hay- n.-rn- , hi b, who j - j sr nr, !.r, and h.s 1 a-f. w iv .e c .v wiJl o (! : rg, Corlons Kr oa;. f nr i i r. Juarman . in LC1 .'alt Hi day in the Monticello High School and in Moab, . Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Doyle B, Rowley, On Saturday Mr, Jackson and Mr, Rowley took Dr, Lee on a tour of ,San Juan's scenio points, They saw the Gooseneoks, Monument Valley (a special fea- ture here the was1 which will Park Indian dedicated new be 'and the Saturday), Aneth Oil via Fields,' Travelling they took Dr, McElmo to tez where he enplaned for Canyon Lee Cor- Au- stin. Maxine Frost and Mrs. Im-- 0; ene Hess were hostesses to the Fine Arts Club last Wednesday at Chadian the Frost hor.ie, Donna Redd presented a program on the life of chf i composer even5 -- . tire a would .completely ounrer person. She spent close to a month in Taft, California as .guest of her daughter, Mrs, William 0, (Hortense) Ericksen, She traveled about vith the Ericksons and .was ent rtained often .On Saturday by frieniis. there, Lake Salt Taft, to from she flew City and caire on to Monti cello by bus, arriving here Tuesday 1 ;::on CoMc. e 1r. a i i i;t i ninf ne 3. V, .'vi' at ilmud ja Orem Lucinda Redd, who is 95 years old, has completed a trip f-'- earlier in the Mrs, of ar.es and dancing v.'n. in the Dr, Lee had lectures presented Dartell with Mr, and Mrs. Claude (Claudia Young) Duerden and family, 1st and nr'ic.i.; cln.ces Meet for a Gay ::v;trs i in; . An :ld -- fashion -- at Austin, Texas with the E, J family, and in Provo briefly in when the Monti--c- ? 2nd ford Young evening NEWS University of of the Lee is on R. ROWLEY MARILYN :. bar rv.staches and Gibson .'I'.scs will be in evidence a Nay BLANDING OUTLOOK MONTICELLO irl I 1d will attend a Wednesday they i.ake City for terpie wedding of Mrs. ' She composit- Gershwin George played' several, of his including the "Shops ody in Blue.'1 Miss Jeanne Redd presented her prizewinn-ii- v dramatic reading, "The YelThe low Wal paper." Club members were issued Civil Defense kits whrch hey are distributing to r embers of the community. The kits contain valuable informatDefense ion c ncerning Civil ons for eir.cr encies , pr parati ions, well-kno- wn Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Me Donald, Mr. Frank Fullmer and daughters Alta ond Afton, were in Bounti-- f il Thursday for the funeral of Richard Selander who was a cousin of Mr. McDonald and a nephew of Mr. Fullmer. Mr, Selander killed in an automobile was near Fairview, vived his by and widow children. .and Mr, in Man Li sur- three Vaun Miokelsen spent the weekend Mrs, children and acc-ide- nt is He visiting Mrs, Redd. Mr. 6, 1960 and Mrs, M, Blaine PeterOgden, formerly of Mont- son, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Judi, She was wed to Bill G, Keith Friday, April 29 in the Salt icello, Lake LDS Temple, Mrs, Betty McDonald J is sign! up students for her danoe class- which will be held' in June, July and August. At the end of the summer's work a program will es with all the proceeds to go to the LDS church building fund. All those over age four who are interested are urged to sign up immediately. Sohool Two Monticello High teachers were nominated Saturday be presented ' for offices in the Utah Education Association, Thelma G. Walton, home economics teacher, was named to run for president against Norman F. Hyatt, principal Jackson of Junior High School, Lake City, and Mr. Doyle B. Rowley was nominated for one of three positions on the board o"n Salt trustees. were nominated by tnb- Association of Presidents of UEA Locals meeting which was held in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Waltojn is president of the San Juan Education Association, and Mr, Row-l- ey is a past president of the The two organization. Advertising Doesnt Cost-U PAYS Mickel-se- ns msam parents, Mr. and Mrs. JamChapman.. They also traveled to Salina to see Mr, Miokelsen's es STfiESPS mother, Mrs. Fred Miokelsen, Mr, A. Jay Redd has been named president of the Utah State Fair Board. For several years he has been a board member in charge of the b-- cattle division, ef Mrs, children ooeeeoooooooao $$sMaeee e & & & o am $ o Tot Slvery Day Low Prices Plus GsM Strike Stamps $o QStep $ e o - e Q $ o Q O O O O Ofat, Qft o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o o Q 7 to 7 Week Days 10 to 5 Sundays o O t D000000090000000000000000 -- Lloyd Hamilton and two have been visiting her mother in Salt Lake City. They will stay until the weekend, A Square Dance Club is being residents. -- on weekly Tuesday Monticello" group will meet for .all organized The Monday one week and on next. Clyn Young the teach all comers beginning in the LDS Recreation Hall. Black haired boy has arrived will at . 9s 00 p.m, Rubber Stamps fumishod quickly at lowest prices A for Mr, Roberts and Mrs, who He Elliot (Alene) live in Phoenix, Ar.-izp- nia. Arrived arrived April 27, izorja. 7 pounds 6 ounces. Hiweighing re e older sisters think a brothHe er especially nice. 0 OUTLOOK Grandpar- ents here are Mr. and Mrs. A, Timo Saving J, HUNSAKER TV SERVICE UW STMt OFFERS ALL-DA- Y 1 fIMT RORT HMD. MU UOtfflAY & THURSDAY service m Dunonw ct PIONEER niMHTORE mw - nmsm smml appuancu .Geiger Counter Repairs - GmwjUd Seme ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS 6 |