OCR Text |
Show T Page 6 MONTICELLO b Hr. and Mrs. ohildran. MARILYN ROWLEY Fred Y. Jenaenl spend Thaxiks giving with har son, guaata thair son Ghorlss and his fully Qiarlas Tha thair four is Hr. and Hrs. Jermings Nathary ity the first Lake of the week for business Randles Harvel poses. pur- oared for their ohildran during thair absence. Earl Randall, with several of his partners in the Notor Parts Company, war guests of the Fram Corporation on a raoent trip They flew to St. Louis for a ' stay of two days and than t o Akron, Ohio where they torued tha Fram manufacturing plant. Lari returned t o honti cello Tuesday evening. Hr. and Mrs. Kay Johnson left Tuesday for a business trip to Salt Lake City. The Bill Gresko family was weekend. They over the here came to ,?et the remainder o f their household belongings to take them to their new in Phoenix, Arizona. . Hr. and Ilrs. A. B. Barton oeived word of the birth new baby boy was A grandchild. by tho employed thoro ' arrivad Sugar family Thursday and ratumad on Sunday to their hone in Centerville. in Salt Arches Travel Jumps 43 Per Cent For Month of October, VJilson Says MEWS j had m weejcsnd Quinn, his wifs and wore U A Company. Speakers in the Montioello 2nd Vfcrd saorament servioes Sunday, wsrs Aina Jones, representing tho Stake High Counoil, and Hill Laws,both of Blending. A dolioious smorgasbord dinner featuring turkey, h&n, and roast beef was served Friday evening to the Fine Arts Club members The Party and their husbands. held in tho LDS Recreation hall. For tho program. Jot ay, Ben Hess and Buckley sang a meb y dley of songs, accompanied Maxine Frost Wesley MoDonald. a piano solo, and Betty played MoDonald, Dean Randall, and Car- was Ol It was Imogens Hessj she was assisted by Marge Jackson, imna Freestone Hostesses and Helen Williams. for ihs group's next netting called to Salt Lake City recently by the death of Mr. Park' s Increases. Travel to the Bridges during October was 1,099, a 41 per cant Increase over the soyno month last yoar. Total travel to dMe for OHdes b 7,177; o fifteen per cent In--1 crease ewer the entire of 1940L I1IE1ST Q gS 0 shopping needs Fred L. England. w, Superintendent Bates WNt son, also In charge of Nature al Bridges national monument listed travel figures for that area, which also showed largo WESTSIDE MARKET Where you can find all of your later this month will bo Maxine lyman and Imogen Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Parks wsrs brother-in-la- es. T ol Chapman sang a trio, aoeom Chairman panied by Donna Redd. for the evening's aotivities o be listed as factors In' thfc largo travel Increase In Arch- Travel in Arches national monument hit 14430 for fan months of 1941, It was disclosed this wrack following tho October count by nponument officials. Tho total figure, which Is a 19 per cent Increase over travel for tho ontfro yoar of 1910, was reached wrhon October figures of 0,371 wore added to tho totals. The October travel figure 43 per cent tnersase that month last year. Good weather and cent opisnlng of the now read Into tho Windows section can I After attending his funeral, Mr. bom November 13 to their son, Paries while Mrs. Grant, and his wife, Jeannie. Paries returned homo, 1 stayed in Salt Lake City. The young oouple lives in She spent time there with her tyisy also have a Paso, Texas. daughter, Mrs. Charles Fitt, and boy. An excursion to the Hanti family, and in Tooele with her fames Park, and family. Temple is planned for Satur da; son, Ilr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper are in by the Seventies Quorum and the Salt Lake City where ' Mr. Cooper Young Married groups in the San Juan Stake. A speol&l feature is to have a medical eheokup. Clarence and Seraphino Frost of the event will bo a testimony to ohapsl. traveled to Farmington, N. M. nesting in the temple visit with friends. Later in the day the group will Saturday two-year-- Noyeober 17 ,1961 BLINDING OUTLOOK and old meet i'or Dr. and Mrs. Carroll dinner. D, HURST OIL CO. Where you can all of your autoootive needs Goon spent the weekend h oalled and family Lake Salt City, combining busito Salt Lake- City last week by ness and pleasure. the serious illness of h r Fuller Mrs. Carroll find was - The only uay you can possibly lose is to take your money on us, . mother. When Mrs. Fuller returned to Honticello her mother was making some improvement. ho Llder Taylor Mortens on, has been stationed in Monticello his has completed sion for the and has Church LDS Returned to his w mis- two-ye- ar in Blythe, California. His replacement is Llder Barry Nielsen of Salt Lake City home Joins Llder Bruno who Mitt-ls- r, also of- Salt Lake ity. party honoring Llder Nortsn-ss- n - A was , held Wednesday evening at the. horns Lei Momi Young. It by the Youth Missionary Comnittoo, and thoro wore about twenty young people of was sponsored in attendance. The group pizza pie and played games mado for their entertainment. Mrs. Claud ine Cooper was guest of honor Monday evening at a tea given by June Hopkins, Monica Hlrschfield, and Vera Forrest at the Hlrschfield res idenoe. About oalled during tho sixty friends bid to farewell toifrs. evening Cooper who Utah this Weekend is moving week. to northern at the guests Trade With Local Merchants home of business elsewhere CALLED ON TWO YEAR BY ft MISSION JOSEPHINE HAYLES Burnham was presented frith a call to serve a two J year mission at the Hanti Temple while she was at Manti last week) The presentation was mads by her i Mrs. Emma I OJ brother, John D. Rogers, who is the first counselor in tho Maxrtl Mrs. Burnham Temple Presidency has known for several weeks that a oall was forth coming. A Farewell Testimonial will be Burnham at the held for Mrs Ward Saorament Blanding meeting, Sunday evening, November 19. ' j A-- j definite date has not bean set for her departure, but sho will go as soon as she affairs in order. can got her (fcfeafin Mrs. Burnham's sister, lb's. Bertha Hurst, has been an ordinance worker at tho Maxrtl Tsmple for eight years, and Mrs. Hursts husband, Fraxik, has been a work- wore Hr. Mr. Robinson's nephew, eon Roer also for tho past two years. binson, and, his new bride, of, It was about 1952 that Mr. and Magna, Utah. Ifrs. John Rogers wore called to A former HeGordon Msnti on a two yoar mission resident, .over was in Montieello th Mrs. Burnham is looking forward, aton, and Mrs. Doan Robinson JUST SAY O Iha Heaton family is very happily, 'to working with now. Roosevelt in members of har family. other ths living Mrs. sna Whipple o f Mesa, Max Jonas who has recent ly Arizona is spending sons tins sent on a mission, to Franso been hart with her daughter, Mrs. ElSho also visited has bean assigned to work with don Johnson. lynn Wright, son of Mr. A Mrs. in Moab with another weekend. U . , .. r I- - s t f?- i$ dauitsr, They 'Mrs. Byron Eastln. Mrs. Whipple Fraxik Wight of Blanding. plans to leave next wide for have been laboring in Bordaux, . J&aokfoot, Idaho where she will, Franaa. 8X0BD HOURS 8 an. to .6 p.n. I I |