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Show given it by part of the church for Patricia. The friends, and Loyse went hunting. group. little folks enjoyed playing games and were served refreshments. The J. P. Gonazles pickup was (Mrs. R. E. Blake) badly damaged in a car wreck There were several birthdays reasons For different the Thursday and some of the occuThe Community church yard observed with parties last week. Workers Church was looks after pants were injured, Clyde benice the The meeting ones we genhave heard of were really eral cleaning of two weeks ago One at the Dale Pehrson home postponed until Oct. 27, to meet ing hurt the worst with an eye at the home of Mrs. Evan injury. Monticollo News seven-year-o- ld Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wlioii Rexburg where he boarded a, THE SAN JUAN RECORD and plane f..r Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, Oct. 22. 1953 Page 3 Wesley George of Escalante, parents of Mrs. Walton and poned on account of forest fires, Mrs. Walton's sister and husband California nimrods out for the and now the next best thing was Mr. and Mrs. Grant V. Fruitshall Colorado hunt were lined up to wait a week until the Utah of Salt Lake City. waiting for Miss Pearl Walton's season opened. Other disappoin-offic- e to open Saturday morning ted hunters were rushing to San to secure a special permit deer Juan county hoping they could Mr. and Mrs. Max Phillips of license. The Dan Hayes has enjoyed a visit some hunting before their reason, Colorados from his daughter Betty and fa- Rexburg. Idaho with their four unnS season has been post- - i get vacation time expired. children were the of the guests mily of Salt Lake City the past Karl Lyman week. family the past week. Mrs. Phillips is the sister At the Caucus of the Citizens of Mrs. Karl Lyman. She with husband met the Idahoans in party held Thursday, Oct. 15 her y the following names were cho- Salt Lake City during the conSaint sen to be voted on at the coming election. Edway Redd, mayor ference and came down to MontJim and Harry Randall and George icello with the Lymans. Behunin councilmlen to serve Harvey, a local boyhood friend of Mrs. Lymans joined the parfour years as the town board. ty in Salt Lake City and drove with them. Mr. Mrs. Evan Pehrson received to San Juan We are lives in Dayton, Souththe word Saturday of the serious in- Harvey now Ohio. The introduced Lymans Mrs. of her Anita daughter jury Gas Company to Mountain their relatives to the San Juans Gahagan in a three car wreck on the highway near Greenriver scenic attractions, one day, bePropane Company. This change is due to spent at the Goosenecks. Mr. Friday evening. Mrs. Gahagan ing a fact name is too conflicting with received a broken arm, broken Harvey joined the group at in the Lyman home. He ribs and a broken nose and was dinner traveled back to' Salt Lake good competitors, suffering from shock. She with the Phillips on their returnwith to others hurt were taken to the Gas & Appliance Co. The h Price hospital. Mrs. John of California took same. Mrs. ownership will still remain Pehrson to Price to the bedside have We busiof her daughter Saturday. have as Mrs. their guests Mr. j i ; j j j SECURITY TITLE COMPANY MONTICELLO. UTAH ABSTRACTS TITLE INSURANCE ENGINEERING SERVICE Mrs. Louise Duckett and family are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Duckett's Mrs. mother, Sarah Dowley of Spanish Fork. Ervin Anderson came down from Orem to hunt. He returned home Monday accompanied by his mother Mrs. A. L. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warren and girls are on a two week trip to visit relatives. Connie Shumway of Salt Lake passed through town Friday to hunt deer out of en-rou- te Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hewlett some friends are guests and from Oklahoma at the Hugh Edwards home during deer M2. 10th Annual Show and Sale 70 BULLS The Quality Sale of the Western Slope Show 8:30 a. m. Sale 1:30 p. m. At the Western slope sale you will find top bulls from 23 leading breeders lined up for your inspection while passed on by Mr. Ross VALLEY SALES YARDS Howard Shults, Auctioneer W. J. Ross, Judge information of write to For catalogs Wayne T. McKinnon, Meeker, Colo. The Quality Sale of the Western Slope Dance Mrs. Niel Westwood left for her home in West Jordan durin ing the week. She visited Moab and Greenriver enroute. October 24th 9:00 p. m. Admission $1.20 Couple Donald Blake was a business visitor in Monticello from White Canyon last week. Hall Jewkes Orchestra The Elmer Bailey family, Mrs. Niel Westwood and Mrs. Blake went on a picnic to the Artesian wells in Montezuma Canyon Saturday. Indians have corn and squash growing in irrigating distance of the wells. D. C. H. S. Memorial ' Semi Formal Public Invited ' lie Notice to Gas Appliance and Gas Users name the the our friends and Southwestern Yar-boug- Bonnie Hyde entertained a Mrs. Marvel Darby was on the group of friends honoring her sick list last week. Suffering birthday Thursday. They all had with a throat infection. a good time. Refreshments were Mrs. Nina Barton has just enserved by Mrs. Hyde. joyed a visit from her parents Jimmie Pehrson was proud to Mr. and Mrs. Sessions of be seven years old and have his little friends with him to enjoy Mrs. Lee Richey is a patient at playing games and the the local hospital following an operation on Monday. Mrs. F. Ted, Edwards and Joe Christ- E. Larimore came from Cortez ensen are visiting home folks to be with her daughter. from the California Army base. Sheriff and Mrs. T. R. Harvey Clyde Christensen and Phyllip are the proud grand parents of Sieber came from Carbon col- a grand son born Oct. 19, to Mr. Hoggard at lege for the long weekend for a and Mrs. Junior visit with home folks and a little Springville. Mrs. T. R. Harvey went up with her daughter. deer hunt Arden Edwards is home from Among the Harvey relatives Logan where he is a student at and friends here for the deer the Ag college for a week with hunt and to visit were Salma home folks and to see his sister Fired, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Harvey Peggy Hewlett. and family of Blythe, Calif., Mr. Norman Foy is also visiting and Mrs. Densil Harvey and fahome folks from his Army base. mily, Ray Harvey, Bob Harvey, Donald Harvey and Theron Mr. and Mrs. Loyse Bailey Johnson of Provo, Utah. left for their home at Big Bear Mrs. H. E. 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