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Show 9 At Blanding Merc, ?CDM! e 16 17 & 19 $119 oz. 16 ef nesday evening, as reported by Bluff chairman, Mrs. Ro- berts. County delegates, visitors, candidates for state lb. on Fathers Day! tame your matador try some 75C of these red cape To specials Bluff Stuff By LAUREL THOMPSON Wallets Ties ij Sox Pants Hats Roast 9SC ib. Istern Family 10 oz. 698 price... 49 Swansons BAGE 8lb. (3reen Buy a gift for Dad & get a Van Heusen shirt for 20 off reg. 6 a stery Special OOAA TISSUE Old Spice toiletries for the old man ... Watch Dad smile with a reliable Blanding Merc timepiece... 39 Tell Dad to take walk in style-wi- th a pair of our waffle stampers... county offices, and seThe Blanding summer band veral incumbent county officials attended. Mr. Vorih program will start Monday, June 19 and run through July of Mexican Hat was elected 28. Private instruction as to represent this area at the state Democratic convention. well as band classes will be A social hour was enjoyed by given. Registration will be held all after the meeting. Thursday and Friday, June The San Juan Water Con15 and 16 from 9 a.m. to 12 servancy Board held its regunoon in the San Juan High lar meeting in Bluff the evenroom. Any paring of May 5. Board members School band and visitors toured the Bluff ents wishing to start their bench pilot irrigation project children in the beginning band before the business meeting. program who have not preThe meeting was held in Bluff viously been contacted, should call the band director, Bob on this occasion to give resi1. dents an opportunity to discuss Bowring at The SJHS band will partiand to present questions concerning local water conditions cipate in the Frontier Days and future possibilities for parade in Blanding as well as in the Pioneer Days parade community water developin Monticello. The highlight of ment. The Water Conservancy will be organization, in its advisory the summer program the capacity, can aid in furthering the band's participationinin Salt plans that may be worked out Days of '47 Parade Lake City on July 24th. by residents of the Bluff comThe Junior High and Elemunity. It is gratifying to have mentary bands will march in meetings of county organiza' the Frontier Days parade this tions occasionally held at summer. Bluff. and We Are Bullish A one-vehi- accident, cle in- vestigated by Deputy Palmer,, occurred June 7 on the comb Ridge grade west of Bluff. Driver Johnny C. Bitsuie, of Kayenta, Arizona, was only slightly injured, but his pickup was severely damaged, and a load of hay scattered. Mrs. Maureen Burnette went to Murray, Utah, to get daughter Janice, who has been visiting with her sister and family, the Eddie Yazzies. On Thursday, a meeting was held at the Recapture Lodge to finalize plans for the forthIndian coming Days and rodeo, to be held June 17 and 18. Mrs. Goforth's oldest son, his wife, and daughter Donna met Mrs. Goforth and Bobby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Goforth atDove Creek for the Memorial Day week end. Political news; county conventions of the two major parties. The Republican convention was held at Monticello Tuesday evening. Several candidates for national, state, and county offices were presented, and gave campaign talks. Mr. Warren Reck will be the local representive at the state convention in June. Democratic convention was held at Mexican Hat on Wed All-Trib- es Blanding Band Program Set The Thursday, San June Juan 15, 1972 Record 678-358- two small showers - not enough to warrant dancing in the streets, as was done in Phoenix - but we did have rain! Just Rain J.P. court cases coming be- the Peace Homer C. Craig: June 7. Van Michael Lipps, Farming-to- n, New Mexico, expired chauffeur's license. Bail of $ 20.00 forfeited. Officer, Ralph Benson. Herbert R. Johnson, Bluff, disturbing the peace. Bail of $20.00 forfeited. Officer, fore Justice of 2-- Vee Palmer. Crank Johnson, Dinnehotso, Arizona, failure to report acBail of $20.00 forcident. feited. Officer, Palmer. Richard Slowman, driving during revocation of license. Plea of guilty, fine of $10.00. Officer, Vee Palmer. June 8. dismissed. Freddie A juvenile case Collins, plea of h Frontier Royalty To Appear on TV s Days Chairman Ruby Bronson has announced that the Frontier Days queens are scheduled to appear on Salt Lake City Channel 5, June 28, on the Jackie Nolks pro- Frontier i gram. guilty to charge of disturbing the peace. Suspended sentence of 60 days, providing that he attend Alcoholic Re- habilitation Thursday for each weeks. eight classes Probation for six months. Raymond Casey, plea of guilty to the charge of disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 180 days in jail, and a fine of $299.00, to be followed by one year's probation. Officer, Vee Palmer, in the three above cases. (&to make him feel good all under, MIS try some "Hanes' VIENNA SAUSAGE underwear) Wilson 4 oz. 4$l e 46 oz. 3$l "A Genuine 'Cowhide belts, and THATS NO 89 Kim 65 300 size 9 RO Pay attention to our new sale. And you wont be paying interest until next spring. Were including new International farm wheel tractors. Any used wheel tractors in stock. Plus implements sold with the tractors. Or Cub Cadet lawn tractors and riding mowers. Finance them through International Harvester Credit Corporation. AH'S FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER And you wont have an interest payment until March 1,1973. In fact, with a good trade-i- n, you wont have an investment until then. the meantime you reap the advantages: the lower price, the tax savings, the higher productivity. In So come down and see us about a trade. Take a little interest in, yourself. CORT1 't |