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Show 4 fed irffc sr. L. i Pace 6 friends of the MONT1CELLO MEWS tUBXLTH Rr CQULCT Hr and Mrs Pat Butler 'and talk. or: integration, and have returned to ' Monti -- Hunt gave a pantonine, family by cello to nake their hone after spending the winter in Salt Lake ' City. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bronson are vacationing in Arizona. They also went to las Vegas, Nevada to see the Fullmer-Robinsrecently given the Golden Glean er Award during an LDS Stake Conference in Lethbridge, AlbeThe award recogrta, Canada. nizes achievements in spiritual, tive fields. Joe Cooper, Ben Askew, andiAoe Holden flow to Farmington, N. M. where they were able to see. the fight on-Joha- nsen theatre screen. a on They spent. the "Goin-Fishin.- " Bill Mebeker, and Dan Heaton. A "A Pago o f comedy --fantasy, Destiny," will be presented by the 2nd Ward. Patty Lyman is following day golfing there. The Montioello 1st and :ard Relief Societies will combine Friday evening for the an- and the oast me- the direotor, ited. here this hone. oouple Redds, vis- at the is Redd from Yuba been and have Utah. Funeral servioes for Guy Garter were held Tuesday in Kinsrsvills, Utah. Mr. Carter i the father of Jack and Calvin Carter, of Montioello. A number of farewell parties have honored Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton who left Thursday to make their first in Hoosevelt. home was gathering The hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton Thurs- day evening home. A at their delicious spaoious ham dinner Mrs. served to Mr. and Daryle Redd, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.. Joe poy, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cor less Chapman, fluid Mrs. and Mrs. Sam Lee, Mr. Alfred Frost, Wesley McDonald, was Ericks en entertained honoring the Heatons son-deregg- er, Ly-m- &n, Mr. and Mrs. Joo wis, Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Iris and Redd, Foy A Mrs. Keith Redd. Malcolm has reoeived a Young oall to serve in the Florida Mission for the LDS Church. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyn P. will be honored Young, at & farewell testimonial Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in ths LDS frapsl. He will represent the Montioello 2nd Ward. Speakers for the proAlso Bishop D. B. Perkins; M. Redd. A I girls trio. Co- Dixie mposed of Geraldine Young, Barton, and Janean Ljrman, will sing, 'tty Testimony." Malcolm, is & graduate of Montioello High School and has attended Mesa College in Grand Junction, Colo. Funeral servioes were held Tuesday in Montioello for Mrs. Alveetta Thompson Pehrson, 71, who died Friday night at a Salt Lake City Hospital following a . lingering illness. Mrs. Pehrson is survived .by her husband, Junius T. Pehrson; three sons, Evan and Ifele, Montioello; Robert, Clearfield; and a daughter, J. A $ MANOMO MAKE YOUR j HOME LOOK ner 0003$ GLASS ROOFING FIORMAN PAINT HACOWACS SEE amm mexm wpm fMNMNO RAY STEBBINS FOR PAINTING UTAH J V fellow has two sis- ters to weloome him. Bishop and Mrs. Scott Hurst welcomed a new baby boy into ' their family lflLst Saturday the San Juan Hospital. Fbrlblbst at H will The and ... LK RIDGE CAFE A-- 1 DttlLLmO COMPACT SHOT HOLES CORE HOLES WATER WELLS SHALLOW PRODUCTION DIAL BOX MS-426-1 5M BUNDttG, VTJE9 (MpNt 1 Dr-y- le READ THE WANT ADS LUMBER BUILDING d MATERIALS little his parents, and his grandfather -- w IICENSED CONTRACTORS KHA LOANS for the Palmers and boy will include the mlssioneu'y gram ren. 81 first ths Malcolm Hendrickson (Donna) 13 and by Bountiful; grandchild- 8-20- or, lunch featur- The Heatons have purchased a home in Roosevelt, and their home here was bought by Mir. and Mrs. A. OR the Hatches, and will be named Courtney Merlin. Born to Mr. fluid Mrs. Max Pal-ma boy, welding 6 lbs. 12 on oz. March 15 at the Monti-cel- lo This is the hospital. Barton. . . D Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd rris Nelson, A daughter spent last, weekend in college credit class, "SpeSalt Lake City. Returning jiere ech in the Elementary School," with them was Mrs. elvin Fwid-se- n, will be taught .beginning next of American Fork, a sister week by Mrs. Marjorie Jackson. of Mm. 11a Redd. She has spent The course 366, is presented by the past week visiting at the 13YU and carries two semester Edway Redd home. hours of upper division credit j Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johpson which may apply toward a Bachspent the first part of the week elor of Scienoe degree or toward here. A dinner Monday evening a teaching certificate. honored Mr. Johnson's 73 birthRegistration and the first Don Mr. the' at ferton home, olass j day will be on Tuesday, March Weand lira. Johnson returned 21, at 3:45 p.m. in the Montworkas to duties their icell o Elementary School. Fees dnesday ers at the Kanti LDS Temple are $12 per semester hours, or Rebus iiota Club will meeVjSat-urda- y $24 for the course. The class will study the proaf ternoon, March lfc, at home the of Mrs. Ruth Bloomfield gress of speech in the elemeA film on cancer control will be ntary grades and will have a shown and there will be special survey of speech handicaps in musical selections. At the last order to help teachers to recmeeting held at the home of .Mrs. ognize them and know how to deal Cornelia Perkins a deliitful with them. program was presented under, the It is expeoted that several direction of Golds Strong, j She teaohers and other interested introduced three M H S speech persons from Montioello and students who then .performed for Bland ing will enroll for the the group: Patty Lyman presented course. The olass may also be a dramatic reading, "The Broken taken without erodit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morley , Flower," Gloria Jones guire a ' 3:00 a.m. Wednesday the 15th Maroh. He wolied 7 lbs. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Batch ths proud parents of a boy born Maroh 10 and weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. This is ths second boy for ing cheese souffle and spring salad was served to the honored guests, and to Mr. and Mrs .Mo- 1 - his appsaranee a boy making fluid Sunday evening. Barton , guests at the home of Mr. and T. Lva Lou Redd, Lola Rust, i and Mrs. Edway Redd. Mr. Ericks tn Carol Chapnan ; Program, Susie is a cousin of Mrs. Redd. They and came for the funeral of Janes en, Marcia Nielson, Mrs. 3 Pehrson as Mrs. Erick-se- n Judy Lee. Alveretta Mr. and Mrs. John Redd-anis a nieoe of the deoeased. Decorations, little t was a Heaton with a large photograph of the Blue Mountain and a copy of the book, "Sage of San Jucui. Mr. and Mrs. C. Alfred Frost Erline Frost; and son, Robert, were overnight April Lee, and child of Jimiry and Winters The Mr. Sam Lee. fluid Mrs. Bishoprio presented Mr. and Mrs. ; sion fee. WmU ! and Cleal Bradford. weiied 9 lbs. 2 oz. and On Friday the Bishoprio of the be named Jense Nielson. Montioello 2nd Ward honored the Hursts have another son Heatons at a shrimp dinner party three daughters. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Others 1 n the Daryle Redd. group were Mr. and Mrs. on Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kunsaker, and Barbara Dalton; Dinner: Maxine Frost, Pearl? Le- jidk family in prioe, Relief Society Birthday mbers are Patsy Maughn, George Party to which husbands of the Walton, Ann Hal li day, Janean members are invited. The Geraldine Young, Virmie party will begin at 7:00 p.m. in White, Frank Wright, and Rye the LDS Re or oat ion Hall. Nielson. Committees for the event .are: inThe public is cordially Barbara Deris admisno Foy, Invitations, vited to attend with nual . The week tina; visiting their -- and crea- Edway City, Cilifornia turned to Montieollo Saturday spending the previous two weeks in Salt Lake City visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. Redd spent much of the time in working at the LOS Temple. A one -- act play festival will be presented Monday at 7:15 p.m. in the LOS Reoraation Hall b y the MIA drama departments of the two Montioello LDS wards. "Courtin' Time," will be presented by the Montioello Ward. The play has a. setting in the 1900's and will be dlreeted by Frank Milner, Carolyn alaek, and Members of the Genial Reay. cast are Aliena Wilkersen, Jeannette Houston, Richard Hailey, Mrs. Norma Tanner, oaugiteir of Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Barton, was cultural, s after fight. executive, v Mr. and Mrs. L. 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