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Show Read the advertize me Monticello News pays (Mrs. H. E. Blake) Sunday school at the Community church each Sunday at 10 00 a. m. classes for all ages. Rev. Wm. E. Yates will conduct worship services at 11:00. Communion service will be observed Look what Santa left for us to give away THE SAN JUAN RECORD next Sunday. Rev. Yates will operation in a Salt Lake hospjf former members who have mov- Doc. 3, 1953 sermon Names for 10 few a were ed drawn a the tal weeks minute Pag 4 ago. Thursday. away. give for exchange of gifts at the children immediately after SunThe adult shop class held at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christen- Christmas party on Dec. 15. day school each Sunday. each school sen were in Cortez shopping Meeting adjourned with prayer the elementary a is Monday place. busy night Mrs. Dessert Pehrson. Evan delby Plans are being made for Saturday. lunch was served by the hostess High school instructors, Walter egates to attend the BYF ralley Svedin is the supervisor. Eleven Mrs. Mr. Pat and Gahagan assisted by Mrs. Richey. m Moab Dec. 6, at 7.30 p. m. women and one boy are enrolled of and Mr. and Mrs. Tasker The school has been running Rev. and Mrs. Wm. E. Yates Green River and Mr. and Mrs. es Mrs. Vera Chamberlang nursmov- since the second of November. and aid at has the Don Christensen family hospital on Wednesarrived the bus at ed from Blanding to Monticello. Such articles as book cases, were Thanksgiving guests day morning and were met by the Evan Her husband is employed at the whatnot shelves, toy chests, toy home Pehrson Mr. and Mrs. Richey and taken doll barns, boxes of blocks, mill. to the parsonage where they houses, and bunk beds are bewill be at home to all callers. Rulon Sommerville is a little ing turned out by the interested Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whipple Redd and Arden Ed- improved from the heart attack workers. Kathleen The many students from col- wards came from Logan to en- he suffered recently. leges who spent their Thanks- joy Thanksgiving with home Mrs. Laneve Thompson, Mrs. giving with relatives in Monti- folks. Maxine Lyman and Mrs. Helen cello have returned to their Perkins drove to Cortez Friday schools. sister Gladys Swede Lewis where they spent the day from page 3) (Continued Califreturned to her home in observed their 47th wedding anWood ornia last week after a visit with Mr and Mrs. Gordon Nov. 28. niversary Saturday, and Jimmie spent their Thanks- her brother and family. were married in the Salt Rend the advertisements It pays They giving holiday with the Sittons Lake Temple in 1906. They came home Mrs. H. A. Johnson president to Bluff in Arizona, returning to teach school in 1907, announces a meeting of the P. and have lived in the county Sunday. evT. A. on Thursday evening at er since. school. the Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Hunt high and family of Green River were Families got for together at the Thanksgiving guests Engineer Earl Johnson and Thanksgiving dinners all over Swede Lewis home. Mr. Hunt Kenneth Christensen came over town. Some of them were the tells an amusing story of not from the White Canyon road John Adams family at the home winning a turkey at the turkey survey to have Thanksgiving of Lloyd Adams; the Charles shoot but finding a live turkey with home folks. Made a busi- Sipe, Ed Nielson and Clarence in his kitchen when he went ness trip to Price, then returned Perkins families at the Ed Nielhome. to their work on Monday. son home; the Ken Palmer family at his home; the Joseph B. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Junior Hoggard has been re- Harris family at the Ash HarBailey daughters Phyllis and Lee Fay leased from the hospital after ris home; and John Helquist faand Susan Woods went on a his serious illness following an mily at his home; and many others. trip to Mexican Hat and the operation. Goose Necks Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McStephen Blanck had a happy Alister had as their guests at birthday Saturday when a group Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Guy of playmates came to help cele- McAlister and Mr. and Mrs. DaThe maintamer was out and brate his being six years old. vid McAlister from Draggerton. helped the road a lot. a had gay time together, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Nielson and They and all liked the refreshments family, Mrs. Ida Salyard, Mrs. The last storm we had made served by Mrs. Blanck assisted Nannie Franklin and Henry 1.45 of moisture. CSaogiOTfc t Li KENTUCKY i STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BLANDING Winnie The Walking Doll Frontier Cap Rifle And A Surprise Friday and Saturday Specials Package Automatic Beyond Belief! All you do Is drop in the With each Dollar Purchase before Cedar Point News hread. Bread lawort Hull automatically no levers to push. Toast ratsat Hsalf silently with- Christmas you will receive one chance on these items. out popping ot banging. And what toast every slice alike from first to last. Come in and see it. Blanding Merc. BLANDING. UTAH Life Insurance Is The Only Plan That Completes Itself If something happens to you it pays your family, not just what you had already saved, but the amount you had planned to save. William J. Hunter General Agent Pacific National Life Assurance Co. Phone 111 Helper, Utah S. Main , M. O. Davis family spent 10 Mrs. Laura Allred is able to days in Denver with friends and be up town, after her recent relatives. They brought Dorothy Hause home with them, to visit illness. her parents, the Carharts. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richey entertained Rev. and Mrs. Wm. E. Ralph Carver took a load of Christmas trees to Denver. Yates, at dinner on Sunday. Orlando Cruser visited ' his Mrs. Faye DeMille, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Cruser mother and sisAda Wallace Mrs. Pearson and Bail ters Mrs. Nina Hyde and Mrs. ey were shopping in Cortez Glenda Woods and families the last of the week. He returned to Arthur Adair and Gladys Wil his home in Salt Lake Sunday. son went to Salt Lake City on The Church Workers met at business the last of the week. the home of Mrs. Etna Schafer Mrs. Alfred Christe n s e n on Dec. 1st with president Etna came home from Cortez Sunday Schafer presiding. Roll call anafter being a hospital patient swered by suggestions for club by at the Memorial hospital there improvement. Devotional Mrs. H. E. Blake, The Unshakseveral days. able. Treasurers report by Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert Pehrson and son Pehrson. Reading of minutes by were visiting Clarence secretary Mrs. Slavens. Follow Clay Pehrson and family in Farm- ed by election of officers. The following names were chosen to ington, N. M., last week. serve for 1954. President, Mrs. vice president, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilkin and Inez Slavins, family from Montana have been Mrs. Beth Christensen; SecreMrs. Yates; Treasure, Mrs. visiting relatives in San Juan tary Wilma Krumm; Reporter, Mrs. the past week. H. E. Blake. Christmas greeting cards were signed by the 11 Graden Martin is off of now after a serious knee ladies present to send to several JEWELER Blanding, Utah 187 Carlson. Ilene Markosek entertained a group of school mates Friday in honor of her 14th birthday. The time was spent pleasantly playing games. She received some nice gifts from her guests. Reice freshments of cake and cream was served. futher Stop in for details. Krumm. by Mrs. Wilma Drawing 3:00 p. m. Dec. 24th The Semadeni Thanksgiving with Garchar family. family the had John Line. Perkins and John Car-harwere among the guests at the Marcus Perkins to dinner and show at the Empire, Saturday evening. ts The W. H. Funks spent weekend on the Point. the Irene Semadeni was home the weekend. In Korea today there are 100,-00- 0 orphaned infants and young children, 500,000 children who have lost their fathers and an additional 400,000 whose parents cannot provide them with the barest necessities. - CARE packages will assist in feeding and clothing these helpless children. Your help is needed. Send to your contribution today CARE for Korean Children, 660 First Ave., Now York 16, N. CARE office Y., or your local Northside Market Monticello, Utah! Phone 72R5 Read the advertisements It pays MILKING IS EASY ' At V. E. Tire Outperforms Any OtLsr Traction Tire Ever Built! 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