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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 14, 2000 - Page 20 A tie is a tie, is a tie, or is it? While it has been said that a tie is the most useless item in a mans wardrobe, its also been said that it reveals more about his character and per- - Joan Wilcox, Marsha Johnson and grandson Javen Ivins attended the graduation and d with Tony and Linda Brandt and Art and Diana vis-ite- get homogenized milk within 15 miles of them. We take so much for granted here in the Oderizzi. Cassidy and Shaylee Brandt came back with grandma Wilcox to visit with Paul Muhlestein recently friends and family here. Congratulations to Betty Jo sonality graduated from Provo High than any School and to celebrate, he and Mortensen and David Bowler Wbat's other ar- - his parents Dan and Shelly who were married May 19, in and family came the St. George Temple. Betty New by tide of Muhlestein clothing, to visit his grandparents, Jo is the daughter of Ruth Lou For ex- - Harold and Faye. While here Hyde and works for the BLM. they enjoyed the company of David is retired from the miliby Mary Lou ample,- his uncle Jim and aunt tary and is from LaVerkin, extroHoggard verts are Cynthia Muhlestein and fam- Utah. They plan to reside in thought to gravitate toward ily and other sights in our Monticello. Juan and Lou Ann Hansen bright colors and patterns, area. Utah of the The a great time visiting with had to hide while introverts tend Daughters behind less flamboyant neck- Pioneers met at the home of David and Crista Hansen in wear. There are those who Iris J. Barton and Marva But- Boise and attending the high Pearl Lewis school graduation of their look upon a man sporting a ler as knit tie as being bourgeois, presented the lesson on grandson, Kaleb. Then off to while one wearing a red polka- - Uintah and Daggett counties, Seattle to visit Kirk and Robin dot necktie as being aggres- - The group plans on visiting Hadley. While there they atsive, and the man decked out Old La Sal for their June meet- tended a Nascar Race and delicious buffet as guests of in a pink tie as being daring. ing. The new officers elected this Robin who works for Sears and No one really knows when or where the practice of wearing year are: Captain - Jean the event was being sponsored ties began. Many a flamboy- - Robinson, first vice - Layne by Sears. June Morrell met her grandant, bourgeois or aggressive, Livingston, second vice - Dean son Mike and Kelli Morrell in Fathers Day tie will end up in Randall, McAllister David was Jared the dresser drawer due to Seattle, and they flew to New character or style. I have blessed in Monticello Third York where they met grandlearned over the years to buy Ward sacrament meeting by daughter Dana from Los Anmy husband a tie, only when his father TVavis. Jared is the geles. They attended the son of Travis and Amy graduation of Chris Morrell he is in need of one. I This Fathers Day, chose to McAllister and many family from West Point. Chris earned give him Big Mouth Billy and friends joined in on this his BA degree in Computer Science and is a Second LieuBass the singing sensation, special occasion. TVavis live across and tenant in the U.S. Army. His This motion sensor mounted Amy fish croons "Take Me To The the street north from the first assignment will be in River" and Dont Worry, Be Crittendens and Travis Alaska. The wedding of Chris was Happy. I know this gift wont teaches history and coaches end up in the closet because baseball and football at MHS. held in the Cadet Chapel at Jessica Elmer, the daughter West Point. A reception folthe grandchildren think its of Diana and Art Oderizzi was lowed and was held on the of their visit with part one of the 319 high school Superintendents boat which grandpa. Barbara Shoemaker and graduates presented at the cruised the Hudson River. Dixie College Auditorium. The happy travelers spent a granddaughter Jenifer spent three weeks on the road in grandmas motorhome. They took the Northern route to Columbus, Ohio where they visited with Duane and Terri Shoemaker and family. While in Ohio they visited the Amish communities, admiring all the beautiful farms and craft shops. Instead of traveling the interstate, they chose the less SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS USA. Mary ss. week in the New York area and took in many of the sights in- cluding a Broadway show. Upon their return to Seattle, June spent time with her great granddaughters Taya and Kaelyn before returning home Harris and daughter Jadie and boys; Red and June Salisbury from St. George; Monica Bennion and boys from Nephi, David and Kathy Orr and family from West Valley and an exchange student to Blanding. from Australia; Dean and Michelle Orr and family from homecoming in the Monticello Third Ward sacrament meeting Reno, Nevada; Steve and Judy was well attended by friends and relativies. Many came from out of town. This was a special weekend for the Randy and Laura Butler family and experiences many were shared. OOPS! The Memorial Day Veteran Poppies w'ere not sold at the Merc as earlier printed. They were sold by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary volunteers. A surprise party was held for Lucille Compton on her 75th birthday on the mountain in the new cabins. The time wras filled dining on delicious food and lots of good visiting. Those attending w'ere Diane Monticello. Those family members un- Shane Butlers missionary fun-spirit- ed Dyar and family from able to attend were Steve and Donna Cash of Hurricane; Michelle and Clark Nielson from College Station, Arizona, Greg Bennion, Justin and Genia Cash, and Stephanie and Troy Wiggington. Take time to laugh each day! I had to give up jogging for my health. My thighs kept rubbing together and setting my pantyhose on fire. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst, for they are sticking to their diet. I finally got my head together, and my body fell apart. NEEDLES OUTPOST Open Year Round CLOSEST SERVICE TO CANYONLANDS 34 MILES WEST ON HWY 211 Rentals Gas Camping Showers Snack Bar 4X4 435l97i9Sj0j07i Bur-tensha- w traveled country roads through Kentucky and TOM PALMER Mis- souri, meeting a lot of nice people and viewing the scenery. While in Carthage, Missouri they visited the Sam Butchers Precious Moments Memorial Chapel, which is well worth anyones time if they are in the area. They continued on through Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and reached Utah, their home sweet home, and were ready for a good rest. Ruth Collins (Barbara Shoemakers mother) and Wayne Rasmussen are new residents in the swing beds. Ruth enjoys the daily activities there and Wayne enjoys his daily trek to the TVailside Con- venience Store to visit with his buddies. Melvin and Maxine Frost who are serving an LDS mission were relocated to Calca, which is located in the beautiful sacred valley of the Incas. Maxine says the best news about their move is they can 435-678-21- Fax 08 435-678-32- 68 In honor of Utahs 95.000 cows and MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TOURNAMENT 495 farmers. June is Dairy Month! Did you know... A single cow produces an average glasses of milk every day. of 120 Dairy products are subject to 17 safety quality and sanitation inspections before reaching the grocery store. Saturday June 1 Tee Off at 8 am -- Blue Mountain Meadows Golf Course 17 Milk has more nutrients per ounce than the leading sports drink. Drinking three glasses of milk a day gives you the calcium you need. It also provides the pm Monticello ' The benefits go into new equipment for the football and basketball programs will Toam Cost! $120 (cart fee not included) Individual Cost: $30 Registration and Foe Deadline is June 10 For more information, contact Rocky Mountain Housing at or the Golf Course at 435-587-36- 00 435-587-24- 68 riboflavin. Vitamin D, protein, potassium and Vitamin B-you need every day. 12 Kids and adults should drink at least three tJ milk a day to receive enough calcium. So during June, take time out to thank Utahs dairy farmers, who give us so much, by enjoying your favorite dairy products. June is Dairy Month 0 |