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Show September 23 , 1960 MONT1CELLO NEWS MARILYN by R. Woddinj rites in California united in Ferriage Loya Soltaa the oatering business. Mrs. Parsons is the daughter of o. Hr. and Mrs. John Perkins, The new Mont-ioell- Rasmussen and Kiss Carolyn Miss Beth Johnson left Monday to bsgin nurse's training. Carolyn will study at Weber College in Ogden, and Beth Johnson will take her training at BYU in Also inking the trip to Provo. Salt Lake City was Miss Karen Christensen who will take her . state board examination in Mrs. Wayne r.urs-ln- g. Zfesmussen week. They are va oat toning this traveled to Montana, Canada, and down the Paolfio Coast. They baok Montloello are expeoted in on Friday. An Administration's Confersnoe in Salt Lake City last Thursday and Friday attracted a number of Sar. Juan County educators. The meeting was for school superintendents, assistant superin- tendents, supervisors, secondary elementary principals. In departmental meetings emphasis and was plaoed on the evaluation and means of improving the state school Also disourriculum. cussed was the prespeot of television as an educational tool in the schools. Making the trip were Davis, Zenos Blaok, Den Truman Rigby, and Lynn Supt. Kenneth B. Loe, Blanding) Maug-hn- n. Jack Burr, and Mrs. Reta Bartel 1, Montioelloj L e 1 a n d La Sal, and Prudence Toe pies, Mexloan Hat. O-k- ea, Mrs. Mr. and of. Salt Lake J. M. Redd, City Jr. have spent several days here visiting with Mr. Redd's mother, Mrs. Lucinda Redd. They left Salt Lake Fri- first to Grand JunThey traveled on! ction, Colo. the Million Dollar Highway and stopped at Mesa Verde National Park before arriving in Mont- going day, icell o Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Randall has co- arl Randall, and their families Harry took her to Cortez where she boarded a plane for Mesa, Arizona where she lives. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Burtenshaw were In Colorado Sunday and Monday, They stayed overnight with the Richard Pehrson family in Lomai and on Monday they went to Grand Junction where Mrs. &irt-e- ns haw had a msdio&l eheokup. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Holloway have left here to make their home in Texas. It was Just last week that Mr. Holloway became overcome with smoke when the oounty -- owned lived oaught cons ldo ruble luway wu a home on damage. at 1 o on Fine Arts Club held their last September the at the Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Weekend guests Frost home were Lido Frueh, Wow&rd Curtis and of Farmington, and ftonsdell, is rapidly running out for Utah's Juveniles who have Several Montloello people were in LaSal Friday for the wadding not yet qualified to purchase a license for the upcoming reoeption honoring newly weds hunting The bird and big game hunts. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Redd. The law requires all Jt.veniles informal open house and buffet M. M. Time Tnursday meeting of Dean Randall. home their daughter, Myrnft, where she Phoenix, Arizona enrolled for a o has course in Samaritan 3-v- ears nursing at the Hospital. t Good Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson have recently had visits from their sons, Keith and Phil. Keith has now returned to the University Illinois at of Urbana where he the 20 Juveniles, ages 17, IB,. 19 sad years of age, must shorn a! hunting license, evidence they have passed the gun training course,, or evidence of 1959 ooa-para- ble training in the safe handling of firearms prior to . such purchase.' course requires training glasses over a period of several days, with the neecssary time of teaching soon precluding juveniles completing the .ooursa before the start of the hunts. The to see Mrs. Uio-in- da Mjrs. Vidmore, the Redd, was a half-sist- er to Mrs. Redd's deoeased of Foundation Sohool of Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nielson spent an enjoyable weekend in Frovo, visited with his mother, They and with her Mrs. Leah Nielson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. They did some shopping Lake City before retur- in Salt ning to Montloello. Keith Redd took his daughter, Jeanne, to Provo where Cta she Monday will student at enroll as a freshman BYU. is Announcement marriage to Mr. of the Helen Barlage made of Miss Frank E. .Bentley, Jr. of the bride is Mrs. Willard H. Barlage, the former Helen Hansen of Montloello. Mrs. IvaLou Redd was a guest performer at a tea Thursday in the Governor's Mansion in Salt lake City. Mrs. Redd sang several selections from "My Fair Mother . Lady" also guests. A new' horns Mrs. Mr. and dough. er. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kedd are home from a trip to the east coast. They took Mr. and Mrs. Robert parks and small dai,rter to New York City where Mr. Sparks is visit their the homeward trip the Redds spent two days in West Virginia with friends they met while Tom was in the army. Former Montloello residents, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Snow, Jr. will be honored at an Open House celebrating their Fiftieth We- Anniversary. will be held Saturday in ear-- 1 The dding 1 j 33 22 lived leaving in The Snows Utah. field, here for party Cl years, While here Mr. Snow mas the first high school. teaoher in the first was a dry Mr. and Mrs. Snow now Salt Lake City where fanner. live in He also they are active workers in the Temple. Going from here to attend the Open 'House 111 be and daughter, their Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, and M.r. and Mrs. James Harvey. LDS son-in-l- aw fllflJ .W v. Is being built for Frank Fullmer on the eomer Just north of the Cooper Jones resldenoe. NOTICE TO INCORPORATORS METHODIST CGtWNITY CHURCH iishand, James Monroe Redd. The Vidmores were enroute to Washington where they planned to ! On the the of Department Legal Notice UTAH BLANDING, pursuant to Notiee Code 16-5-- Annotated, 1953, given to Methodist Blanding, Community Development 0oup. pro- Hostesses next meeting will be Olsen and Betty MoDonald. for the Edway Redd was igan last week '61 of the He flew by a o bartered Jet plane from Denver with other preview Buick. showing employed in Flint, for a speelal grads. Mich- Marian Utah be held that a meeting October, 1960 for the purpose of voting, upon the proposition of inoorporating the Methodist Community Church in blanding, Utah, at whioh time md place you may be and you p.re so present advised. IT a majority of the members of present at said vote in favor of Incormeeting porating said Church, the same will, be duly incorporated according to the statutes pertainsaid , Church to corporations for the State of Utah, to witi to inclusive, itih Code Annotated, 1953, as ing non-pro- fit 16-5-- 16-6- -1 amended 17, to date. Signed: Boyd Errett Chairman of the Board of the Methodist Community Church, Blanding, Utah I Mrs. Helen Redd was a meeting Saturday. of. the hostess to Rebus .Rota Club Mrs. Dorothy Adeem Area's Largest Stock of Residential and Comnercial Wiring Supplies Bus. PHO. 2676 the in at trie Methodist 1 coated Churoh in Community 7i30 Utah at Blanding, o'olook, P. M. on Tuesday, the 4th day of will Young at the mill there, and is teaching the first is hereby the members of Community Chur oh Brothers are the contractors Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson Chanlsks, who formerly lived here, send gre etlngS to their Montloello friends. Rloh&rd is Utah 3, Redd gram with the Iris Tuesday Redd. former Hazel will oomplete requirements for his dootorate in chemistry. In January he will take a position with the Standard Oil Company in now enrolled at New York UniNew Jersey. Phil has spent the versity. The group traveled the jrumer at BYU where ho has comnorthern route through Canada pleted his thesis in engineering nd stayed overnight at thi He is now in Golden, Colorado Canadian side of Niagara Falls. (there he works in the ohemloal assisted with the spent a weekend in fViebleo, Colo hostess duties. The club presvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rleh-a- rd Chant ok and family. The ident, Madge Anderson, dlsoussed Donna that they have successfully pas- -' isd the required gun safely training oourse prior to pur--! chasing a 1960 hunting license. 14, 15, and 16 years to supper was held at the George ages show a certificate In evidence Whites. Attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. dway Redd, a snort talk on CoMr. and Mrs. Donald T. Adame, presented Development, after whioh Names of qualified Instructors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, mmunity Rith Hyde and Mrs. Ruth ray be obtained from looal conMrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Dan Perkins, Mr. Bloomfield discussed Civil Defservation offioerr, fish and and Mrs. Tom Redd, and Mr. and ense The club will same offices or from llotnso procedures. Mrs. Whitney Redd. the on at 1st Ootober next meet agents. A newly organized group of MIA home of Ida Salyard. The proYoung Marrieds met for a gala gram will be under the dlreotion OLIVER.. party last Ws&iesday at the home of Mrs. Lovina Redd. V. and Mrs. Joe Benson all of of their' leaders, Mr. and Mrs. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers McNeely, Ron Nielson. After an evening met Friday at the home of Mrs. Parowon, Utah. Htlon Mrs. and Wesley Mr. of games, dellolous refreshments Eva Bronson with ssvonteen me- Ruby Moore, Oliver, DelbCS. Oliver, and MaThe group will mbers were served. "PioThe lesson present. rjorie Hill ail of Moab, Mr. and meet for study and soolal events was by neer presented Poetry" Mrs. Hyr-- m Rigby, Layton, Utah on eaoh Wednesday, and all young The Ootober Thora Norton. Mrs. Sade Bert on Clyde Nielson, John married couples in the Monti -home of the be at will Terkins, CP. and Mrs. Milton cello 1st Ward are invited to meeting Mrs. Margaret Hansen. Nielson ajtt Janet Blake from attend . Mr. and Mrs. John Vidomre of Montloello, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gresko took Los Angeles stopped in Monti-oel- lo in honor of the oounty queens who were trying for the in which they State Uueen title. Members fire oaitslng of the Fair state fair board were Mre. Ho- l- potent nurses aid at the looal hospital and will be missed in that position. The dust for Jovede Dee Hosiers States Bulok dealers. Johnson. mpleted a visit here with her three sons, Harry, Ruel, and Gan Safety Gesrae ROWLEY Western The a?d Mr Gordon Pasons. couple will live in Santa Monioa where Mr. Parsons is engaged in Mr. and Pago 7 BLANDING OUTLOOK Res. PRO. 2907 mm mmommm |