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Show 1 February 10, 1961 MONTIOELLO NEWS MARILYN R. ROOTLET Orchestral musio ror a wide Mike's and Christine's mother, range of tastes will be presentLoya Kenneth Bail ed February 11 at the Montioello Mr. and Mrs School Lake the Young Brigham were in Salt High by City and Provo University Symphony Qrohestra of last week Their son, Jeff, had an appointment with an orthodoProvo, Utah The performance here, beginntist in Provo at 800 pm. Is one' stop Former Montlcello residents, ning' on a six-ci- ty tour through Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Healey, McDonald New. Mexico and Arizona spent the weekend in Montioello C by Valentines Day Dance is They were guests of Mr. and Mrs ., planned for Tuesday evening Joe Koy. They returned Sunday 14 Montioello the in February to Orem . . PoqoAA BLANDING OUTLOOK Xb ST CETERA BETA SIGMA PHI The members of the Cl The Beta Sipa4ii, Beta Beta, meetClub mot for an outstanding eveChapter, held its- regular Thursday at the hose eTk ing Tuesday night with the host- ning enter- -; ess being taa Kuykendall, he carol Us. whan they war Mcatl-oello IvaLou Redd of meeting was called to order by talned by Roll inging and . dramatist i President Bobbie Skelton oall and oonelttoo reports were the musical shorn "South Pacific: A committee She mss aooanpenied by Maxine , made. nominating The - -- selected to get offloers for frost also of Moutioollo Kama Kuykeinvitation to tho event was lathe ooming year was Reoreatlon Hall at 8s00 pm The seventy members of the BYU The event is sponsored by the Symphony Orchestra will be housndall chairman, Ef fie Brockmeier MIA organizations of both wards ed in homes of members of the and Doris Karr are on the coThe Downbeats Orchestra from Montioello 1st and 2nd Wards. mmittee Carol Flom then gave a program Blandlng. has been engaged for The group will spend two nights ' the evening, and li ght refresh- here, Saturday and Sunday, be- entitled "Nature's Landscape " ments following a Valentine fore continuing on their way whioh was very Interesting theme will be served Hosts for Tlkonis Club members ohose the Rose Nugent assisted Mrs Flom the evening will be members of first day of February for their in showing some oolor slides the Explorer, Mia Maid, Laurel, annual Valentine's Party with that belonged to Rose Nugent, LBS and Ensign Classes. The young people in these groups are re- their husbands as guests of honor. The party was held Wednes- sponsible for the decorating and refreshments day evening and Mrs Dean Black and have moved from Dehere family Defui was discharged nver, Colo from the Air Foroe in June and has been working there since Mrs. Black is the daughter of Thompson Directors of the. San Juan Community Concert Association met in a planning session Monday evening at the high school. Mrs' Erma Davis of Los Angeles, the a new member. Next, meeting of the olub is scheduled for Feb- ruary 15th with Merrilene Fuller Hunt as hostesses and Vanita Coununity Concert representative for this area assisted the group presented by Vera Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Freestone making plans for the organization's compalgn which will be held in May. Possible programs for the next season were also From far-o- ff news of a baby Bates carload of BYU students, spent the weekend here with' arrived 8 were fy Lewis, David Adams, Karl Barton, Kelly Summers, and Gary Wilson. They brought with Tanmy John D. Lewis. and Mrs. Lisle in Salt Lake City for the and Mr Bailey, and Mrs exchanged wedding vows Thursday, February 2nd o&oserolo, Marilyn Shumway, Marilyn Hatehj Arlana tymen and Carol Lot) and tho evening was a big ouooooo, . t WEATHE- LAMODA The LaModa Club was entertainCourteoy ed Thursday by Mrs. evening Wanda Laws. Each guest brought their hand work and enjqyed de- -. Feb Fob licious refreshments served by Fob the hostess. Feb Feb FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN LEWISTON, UTAH to ailments incident to age He was born Nov 22, 1669ih Hurst an Jan 1, 1897 lexioo Tha union in was Dubland - later LDS R- FRANK WRIGHT Prop i Trees Feb Shell Aide Raps T Ttali Try Mnvp Otto Smith of Shell Oil Co, Los Angeles, told the Oil Marketers Assn. Wednesday that proposals in the Utah Legislature to ' the tax on oil are unfalr and detrimental to the economy of Utah." Inter-mountai- n; in-Tea-se Temple oooupation he was a farmer He had end railroad employes bean active in ohuroh functions By during his lifrtims They moved 1953 to Lewi- Mdis-irlminato- Plilnsview, a Mrs visit Texas last week with friends, F B. Huff for and Dr She re- Those going up from here - attend which states took them to to tha funeral on Monday tha 30th were Mr and Mrs Lawrence turned on Sunday Mr and Mrs Kent Frost have Hawkins, returned from a pleasure trip Bradford, . ren fifteen Hawkins, Bura&l Mrs and Mrs Mr Edwin, (Loretta) Gordon Phil, Stanley They went by train to and Lorraine Hawkins and Ormas Chloago where they visited many Hawkins of Montioello. of that city's points of historDEANNE BURTENSHAW ical interest They were enter- MAKES HONOR ROLL tained there by Mr and Mrs Sohool authorities have notiMelvin Goldman at a party in the Mr Mrs Ralph Burten-sha- w fied and Solenee and Industry Museum Mr that their daughter Deems Goldman has been onr one of the naa achieved the "A" honor roll Frost's jeep trips and he in- at Utah State University at his mission for the LBS Church He is in the Central States .now getting underway with class -.work at BYU but expeots to return to Montlcello the middle of February to report his mission experiences to the Montioello vited 85 guests to view- Mr i2nd Ward which he has represent Frost's oolored slides of this Logan Dsanne was. valedictorian of. two Before years jed the past area From Chicago the Frosts returning to Utah Mike' traveled went to Flint, Miohigan to get her class at San Juan High last jto the eastern part of the a new Corvair They then went spring. nation to see his grandmother south to Mew Orleans before and Mr Robert E - - ! . : ;Soltau He visited briefly in beginning the homeward journey Montlcello with his grandparent nlz Texas and Arizona :Mr A home and Mrs John Perkins, who 27 oeremony January and his him then Joined sister, united in marriage Miss Carolyn Christine Bailey, Salt Lake City Rasmussen, daughter of Mr and to California to see .Mrs Wayne for a Monti c Mr : . trip tha theme with the serving of fruit oooktall and shorbot, Swth Sea: delioious dessert with oof-f- ee was served by the hostess. thanks to then Next meeting, will be held a Doris Karrs on February 21st great-grandchild- The oeremoqy was : e food further carried out Rolls, an- Soltau has completed Wallace Mr 3 made-up-Th- ry, HE SAID A further Increase been in Salt Lake City for from Blandlng in ston in severance taxes would disbusiness reasons. They returned widow Survivors inolude hie of courage further exploration in Wednesday Utah. Mr and Mrs. Keith Shumway and Lewis t on j five fans .and five Lawrence of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bailey have daughters) Blandlng) St been playing as a bowling team Clifton, George) READ THE WANT ADS at the Moab Lanes They were Richmond) B&rstom, Magna) Orson, successful Monday evening in Lewiston) Mrs Ray (Rebeooa ) defeating the number one team Harvey,. Tooele) Mrs Marla (Iola. Also 60 grandKant, Lewiston Congratulations I Mrs Dorothy Adams .flew to children and 86 Bluff, Michael were shown have nual Market Week Dan R. Barber, Blandlng, formerly of Mohticello, and Dixie scenery there and Raymond McAllister, Page, Ariz Mr and Mrs. George Bloomfield are performed by City Judge Philip Palmer Mr and Mrs Keith Shumway and Mr. and Mrs James Black vaca -tloned last week in Phoenix,! Arizona via They returned Grand Canyon and enjoyed the Soot-la- nd A Exoited solemnized in the Manti Montlcello, Nielson , Adams ntries of Italy, Sweden and daughter born to Salt Lake City and married Julia pounds Mr. Mrs Steve daughter of Mr and ' Nielson She is staying here with her grandparents, Mr and in Montlcello Germany sjounoes news are grandparents about the. the. Making trip" their families Wilson, comes She Pete Bailey. January 28, weighing and Mrs Mr A Mr sohool. Beauty Oal South Sen loosed oalad, - bot' rolls sad rslishss, with a.; whits oaks topped with sauoc, for dessert Little favors of shill Marion Nielson, and Doris Karr earrings (no two alike) on a Pictures on the states of Idaho, oard similar to tho invitation A lot of Colorado, Utah, Washington, Wy- wero given each, guest cou- work for tho evening was dons by oming and Montana and the Qy J OLDIE HOLT dd time former resident of meeting Mrs. Ruth Pearson and her Bland ing, Alfred Hawkins, 91, daughter, Mrs Betty Duncan, are died Thursday, January 26th at in Grand Junction attending hie home in lAiriaton. Utah due through Saturday, combining business with pleasure They were guests of Mrs. Hamilton's Mrs in Salt Freestone was City there' for an insurance agency Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hamilton land children, Mark and Patrice, were in Salt Lake City Wednesday little week Mr. Lake I them part of last wpent discussed A. L evening's lesson will be The in mother, Mrs Soci- ety Room of the LDS Church A large crowd was served a delicious banquet and later enjoyed Bingo and other party games. Committee for the very successful party was Carrie Palmer, Marlene, Somerville, Genlel Reay Mrs. Maand Lorraine Hansen rcia Nielson joined the group as Mr Shirley in the Relief a little very artistically the form of Rasmussen, tile end Jacksonville, He. M. Radd Clayton, sob Floyd Clayton, Illinois Bishop At- -' officiated andante for tho bridal tDwylf pair wort Mr and Mrs Kedrlo , TTmo Saving Qubbor Stamps furnished quickly at tooca prises OUTLOOK |