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Show Getting ready for the holiday season in Monticello I was separating all our will have peace of mind in DeChristmas decorations this cember. Oh! well, what can I week, I discovered, much to my say, when I talk to others, we dismay, why the stores have are all creatures of habit This sales on lights. It is so handy too shall pass! The Daughters of the Utah to buy Pioneers held their Christmas lights Luncheon at the home of on sale Vernetta Sonderegger. Our camp officers were the hostwind esses. A display of ladies hats them and shoes of yesteryear around As and your tree from the spindle they are on. Now, each year at the dose of the season, I have good intentions of rewinding the lights on the spindles. But after all the tinsel, eggnog, broken tree bulbs in the carpet, I just want to get the tree down for another year. Anyway, I will have through but during the long daylight savings time evening, I am sipping a cool drink and ordering from ABC for the upcoming holidays so I follow evening. I visited with Edith K. Lyman from Orem, via phone. She is recuperating from eye surgery. Knowing Edith as I so do, she is a r and do-ewill be good when she is up it and going again. She welcomes all her old time friends to stop by and visit if they are in the vicinity. TV and Linda The Sheriffs office furnished roast beef and ham with all the trimmings. Other fancy salads and desserts were furnished by the employees. A white elephant gift exchange got ev- The College of Eastern Utah TVuck and Heavy Equipment r, go-e- Juan County Safety Building. area. brought smiles and comments on their classiness. Maxine J. Lewis and and Pearl Frost acted as a model for John some of the hats. Layne Lewis spent Livingston read a pioneer jour- time in Salt nal entry and we were asked Lake City takto bring a guest to our Janu- ing in the ary meeting. A lot of visiting beautifully and reminiscing was enjoyed decorated holiby all attending. day sights. Bud and Barbara Corbin are They visited home again after a short stay in Surprise, AZ. They at- Square, the tended some medical appoint- LDS Conferments and will be here for the ence Center, holidays before returning to attended "The Testament at the Joseph Smith Building the sunshine. Monticello Senior Citizens and last but not least did some celebrated the holidays with a shopping at the malls. John delicious roast beef dinner and and Pearl were just like spring a variety of potluck dishes. chickens, keeping up with the Members each brought food crowd. items to distribute to someone Shay and Kurt Lewis atin need. Games and visiting tended to business while in the held their Christmas party with a hamburger fry and all the trimmings. Ten students received Completion Certifi- eryone excited over Santas visit in the near future. cates in truck driving and heavy equipment. Those attending besides the students Willamelia (Willie) Barton is spending the holidays in Blanding at the home of her daughter Nancy and Cleal were the instructors Keith Hoggard and wife Mary Bradford. She especially enjoyed attending the Messiah production with her family. Keith and I and Juan and Lou Ann Hansen were guests at the Communication Plus -Lous Petal Patch Getgo Im- Lou, Jamie Laws and wife Chris- tine, Tate Joel from REHAB, and - other guests whose names are not avail- aging,' Signs and Graffx Christmas Party at Los The dents stu- in heavy equip- ment and truck driving have had the opportunity of hands-o-n training this semester with the construction work and hauling red ash from St George for the new ballfield in Blanding. The San Juan County Jus- Its not too bad having children and grandchildren in business if you can save on the budget each year at this time. An enjoyable time was had by all attending. This is my last Newsy Column for the year, so lets start the New Year with lots of your Tachos. able. Temple plenty of time during those long daylight savings time evenings to untangle and wind the lights neatly on the spindle while I am sipping a nice, cool drink and enjoying the peaceful summer evening. 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