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Show BLANDING (Continued from Page 2) Julianne Fellmeth while the cousin of Vint Redd. Mrs. Anderothers do some Christmas shop- son says Seems that everybody ping. Also, visiting at the Fell- is related to somebody in Bland-m- g or has had some connection." meth home are Shirley Butt and Libby Lyman. They are seeing They send their regards to every one. the sights of the city. I TftaiiticcCta Eugene Porter moved his family to Provo on Oct. 28th but he tame back to finish some farmMr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielson ing before he joins them in the and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kim-mernear future. At the present he is have been recent visitors finishing some plowing for John in Salt Lake City. Lewis. THE SAN JUJU RECORD HELEN TRAUBEL TO APPEAR IN SALT LAKE CITY Thursday. Nov. 12. 1953 Page Society., j Helen Traubel of the Metropolitan Opera, regarded as the greatest Wagnerian soprano of all time, will be guest soloist with the Utah Symphony orchestra in two concerts next week. Miss Traubel will appear with Conductor Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony in concerts at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Nov. 18, and at the Ogden high school on Thursday, Nov. 19. Tickets for both of these concerts are now avail- City are still available he reports. Single tickets also can be secured at the Symphony office at 55 West First South. MONTICELLO. UTAH Hostesses at a dinner party at In addition to the 10 Salt Lake the Melvin Adams home Sunday concerts and the four conCity MARRIED BE TO 83RD .CELEBRATES afternoon were Mrs. Mamie Adcerts in Ogden, the Utah SymM NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY ams and Mrs. Audrey Halliday. phony also is scheduled to make Their guests were Mrs. Pearl Bay appearances at the College of les and family and LaRay AlexFobert Fellmeth has Southern Utah at Cedar City onm accepted is Mrs. Annie Carroll visiting ' a position as office ander and family. Nov. of 20; Snow College at Eph-riamanager at the home of her daughter, Charlie uranon Nov. 21; Utex the Brigham Steen Mrs. Elizabeth Wright and famMargaret Taylor and Marion company at Moab. He beYoung University at Provo Jan. ily. She plans to stay several ium work 21. Other concerts probably will the first of November. Bayles spent last weekend in gan days. He plans to move his wife, Juli- Salt Lake City. They had their be arranged. able. and teeth tended to and did Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Hunt went anne, and small son the latter eyes Last weeks opening concert to Salt Lake to spend the week- pait of this month. They have some hurried shopping. Mrs. Louise Walton is at home in Salt Lake City was hailed by making their home in Salt end with their daughters Maur-in- e oeen from Salt Lake City where again Laxe David critics as one of the best ever she had Darwin Jones and sn City. and Wanda. They brought gone for surgery over a and indications are that this month ago. and DeVar Shumway weie in their granddaughter Jackie Lee 1953-54 Pete Mosier of Cortez, Colo, town last week for a short time symphony season will home for a visit. set a new high for excellence .vas a dinner guest at the home from their mining work near and interest, according to Da- A GOOD SUPPLY OF NEW and Mrs. Frances Patrick and if Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Hunt one Gicnd Junction. vid S. Romney, managing direc- USED TYPEWRITERS- - BOTH children, Peggy and Pat, have day last week. tor. Season tickets for the sub- PORTABLE AND STANDARD Vin' Jones and Calvin Pe,K-ir- s recently returned from a months scription series in Salt Lake DOVE CREEK PRESS, PH. 34. made a business trip to Giand It might be interesting to stay with her parents in Ohio. some to know that Mr. and Mrs. Junction last week. Mr .and Mrs. Joseph L. Niel- Lars Anderson are living at Conson made a High Councelors cord, California at the present Mrs. Sade Barton was aov:i visit to the Moab Ward, Sunday time. He is teaching school and from Monticello Sunday vs.ting evening. Afterward, they con- they are taking a very active with her daughter Mrs. Car1 Matinued part way to Manti to part in church activities. They hon and family. meet the San Juan group at the have bought a lovely home with Manti Temple. mountains in the back and walStake High Councilor Alma nut trees m the front yard. They U. Jones and Mrs. Jones with suitwill Mr. choice Pearl, Helen, and Ora Bayles are close to the place where made a visit to Wilbur a, Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry, Mrs. Mary Jane Wilson, the, labspent Monday visiting in Moab and Mrs. Guy R. Hurst are Creek Dove branch Sunday. Calif., announce the ap- third oldest person in Monticello at the home of Mrs. Laura Sco-ru- p oring. They saw them once, and the on of their celebrated her 83rd birthday marriage proaching and attending to business. have piymised to come back for Seth to 8. Della Fern of Hume Dr. Mrs. Nov. at and called Friends Eagle daughter Friday, a visit. They recently entertainhundBelow Hazel Lyman, Margaret Jones ed the Elders, one an Elder Niel- Rock, Cal. were guests of Mr. Rigby Writght, son of Mr. and her home to leave their greetof Mrs. Seth Mrs. Frank Monticello, ings or a birthday remembrance. Wright Wright during and Susan Butt went to Salt son, a relative of Mrs. Fred Ly- and Mrs. Wilson is one of the few Lake, Tuesday morning. Mrs. man. Owen Cook, the assistant the deer season. Other guests of Utah. The marriage will take place remaining persons who came Butt will visit with her daughter Supt. of schools is married to a 'he Wrights were Duane and Dor othy Bishop and their baby daug Nov. 14, 1953 at the Hyland Park through the hter from Hinckley, Utah. The Hotel with Bishop K. S. Sum- with the first Bluff settlers in MIXERS, TOASTERS Humes returned to California mers officiating. Only members the year 1880. She has known all with their quota of deer. of the brides and grooms fa- the hardships of a rugged pioneer life. She is the mother of 13 mily will be in attendance. Mary Beckwith of Van Nuys, The brides sister, Mrs. Neal children. reCal. has been in Blanding Pendlay, will act as matron of Although in poor health for cently and accompanied Mr. and honor, and the best man will be the past 10 years her cheerfulIRONS, Mrs. Kent Frost and Mr. Frank Neal ness and optimism are an inspiPendly. right on a jeep trip to Grand A reception honoring the new- ration to all who know her. Gulch country. TOYS, GAMES, ly weds will be held in the evening. arrivJones Schramm Phyllis Affer a short honeymoon the ed in Blanding Monday evening young will be at home in with her new son Raymond War- White couple Canyon, Utah. Quite a financial success were is ren in company with his grandball games sponsored by the the mother, Mrs. Carl Shcramm and REBUS ROTA HOLDS Physical Education period Frigreat grand mother Mrs. George ANNUAL BANQUET day night to secure money for Paffey. They have been visiting The annual banquet of the Re- the Monticello high school bastogether at Payson, Utah during the leave of the babys bus Rota Literary club took the ketball team. $250 of the $500 hydro-mati- c dinner needed was cleared at Fridays father, Carlos Schramm. Now form of a progressive he has gone to California to re- last Friday evening. The first games. One was a novelty afthe girls playing basketball port back to the service and Phy- course, a frozen cocktail was ser- fair, llis and the baby will stay with ved at the tiome of the presi- with boxing gloves. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma dent, Glenda Wood. A 'six mile This is American Education Lay-a-wa- y Jones for the time being. to Verdure and the crowd week Friday morning at 9 ride one. new You ate the salad at the Karl oclock there will be a special Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings and motored back to John program, Ralph Blackett and A money. and three children have just re- Redds for the main turkey din- his puppets and a guest speakturned to their home at Compton ner. Here President Wood intro- er. Cal. following a visit with her duced each guest with approp!$1395 1952 Pictures for the Year Book mother, Mrs. Mary Laws. Other riate quip or joke and they each will be taken Friday. visitors at the home of Mrs. Laws responded in like manner. Monticello, 1951 $1295 were Maurice Laws and family Doyle Rowley-- will attend the All walked across the street from Ogden. He took part in the for E. U. A. school at leadership dessert, pineapple ice cream 1951 $1265 deer hunt. sherbet, after which the evening Richfield, Thursday and Friday. a stunt from each Mrs. Warren Child has just re- closed with 1951 $1295 person present. a ten turned from day visit with 'her mother at Mesa, Ariz. Her 1951 $1295 mother lives at San Diego, Cal. KENNECOTT but was at Mesa to attend the (Continued from Page 1). 1950 $1095 annual get together of the Span Spencer Penrose of Colorado ish people at the Mesa Temple. agreed to speculate on the ven1 2 1950 $1095 It is becoming a more wonderful ture and succeed in financing Parent-Teache- r occasion every year. initial operations. 1950 GMC $1075 Activities connected with the Mrs. Dora Lee Sheppard, Miss Kennecott Cooper Educaprovide pay 1 Do Frankie and Miss 2 Burtenshaw 1950 $1075 checks for 5,300 employees; the come Dalton have just rothy purchase of supplies amounts to 14 home from an enjoyable trip to aproximately $6,500,000 each 1 1949 $995 parts of northern Utah. They month. Taxes for state and local VISIT YOUR SCHOOLS went by way of Salma and June needs alone in 1950, exceeded 1949 GMC 1 $993 v. tion, Utah visited at Richfield $6,580,000. I and the Big Rock Candy Mount1 1949 ain and came home by way of Salt Lake City. They visited with .. . $995 friends along the way. Entered: Irene L. F. Mortenson very much enSemadeni, ; Monticello, ) joyed a short visit from his son medical Brent Johnson, Monticello, acRobert and family from Mexican Hat Monday. The younger Mr. cident Mortenson is running a trading Karl Barton, Monticello, medipost for Morgan Nielson at Mex- cal Gertrude ican Hat. Baker, Monticello, baby boy. Bill Christensen, David A. Sharp and wife of Monticello, Logan have been visiting at the medical. Phone 58 Monticello, Utah home of their daughter, Mrs. Evans, 0 Monticello, . Virginia Maxine Lyman. Saturday they surgery Clara to to see all motored Johnson, Monticello, Durango medical. Mr. Sharps nephew. Released: le Sitafc. Sanity ion Xnta& You selections of find able gifts for those your gift list at our store. are a few of the reds of items in our stock: Ar-tersi- ck fw SUNBEAM If Condition Counts With You Count on WAFFLE IRONS ELECTRIC UsjS 1951 Oldsmobile Super 88 Fordor Sedan, radio heater, drive. Brand new tires ETC. School News Our Prescription Department always at your service. Your prescriptions are carefully compounded for your 30-d- 1995 Use Our Xmas cant tell this from a Bar-hom- RILEY DRUG 12 ton pickup International 12 ton pickup Ford 12 ton pickup Chevrolet 34 ton pickup Chevrolet 12 ton pickup International 34 ton pickup ton pickup Chevrolet 12 ton pickup ton pickup Chevrolet Chevrolet ton pickup ton stake ton with grain International Plan e, honey for the bed DEEP FRYERS CHILDRENS OK Used Cars and Trucks Chevrolet AND Utah ... Double your power . through teamwork. American tion Week, November 8 to Monticello P. T. A. Hospital Notes Well be here tomorrow to stand by the Used Car you buy today. REDDS JSBf a HE Laura Allred Evelyn Holliday We take great pleasure in announcing that we are the SUPPLY OF ivifh the purchase of your . Irene Semadeni Brent Johnson Karl Barton Clara Johnson J. P. Court News R. Christensen, Justice of the Peace. State of Utal vs.: Daniel BenaUy drunkeness in public place, fine $25.00 Daniel Jones drunkeness in public place, fine $25.00 C. Joseph Lehi or Used Washer, Automatic or disturbing the peace, fine $25.00 Paul Goodman rape, bound over to District Court in San Juan County and the surrounding territory Q Stop in and let us talk with you on any of your needs in the Truck Line. o Monticello Implement Co. Monticello, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mathews ews were last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Poorman. The Mathews were returning from Grants, N. M., where Mr. Mathews had been to investigate a position offered him. He had resigned from the Galigher over a year ago for a comply years work in Korea. His wife with three children joined her own family in Idaho as soon as school was out last spring to stay until her husband returned from overseas. IF you are not now buying adding machine paper, and other office supplies from the PRESS office, then youre not saving money. 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