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Show NELL 'S one of Bob Slavin's horses was flew from Durango to Denver a winner. last Saturday to visit their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Mr, and Mrs. Joe Harral, Dickerman. Mr. and Mrs. Adam, Bradley and Kelly, of Hedrick Sommerville took them Sunnymead, California, forto the plane at Durango. merly of Monticello, are visiGuests of Nora and John ting this week in the home of last week were their her father, Leon Adams. son, Phillip and Irene and Bruce Ney, 11 year old son Gordon from Salt Lake. Gorof Mr, and Mrs. Gene Ney, ' don stayed for a two week visit former Monticello residents, with his grandparents. Also recently pitched in the visiting were son Keith and Western Baseball Association family from Layton, Utah. World Series, played at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barrell Grantsville, Utah, He played on the Union All Star Little and son returned home with er Mr. and Mrs. Keith Himmel-burgLeague team, which captured and family for a week's the consolation title in the tournament, visit with them in Layton. Bruce began playing Little Steven Chase, grandson of be employed by Cutler ComDr. C. D. Chase, left last , League ball when he lived in pany. Mr. Shore worked for Wednesday morning for his Monticello, and Mr. Ney was the Black Oil Company in home inWaupum, Wisconsin a Little League coach here. Monticello. after enjoying a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pipkin of grandparents. This was his Springfield are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl August first visit to Utah and he liked 9 in Salt Lake. She weighed it very much. He especially 6 lbs. , 11 ozs. , and joins a enjoyed the swimming pool. brother at home. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pipkin and family were among those of Monticello and Mr. and Mrs. who attended the Fiesta in Bill Hards of St. George. Durango recently. They enTracy and Kody Sommerville joyed the parade, rodeo and THE SAN JUAN and Michael Shannon Beall the horse races where especially - NEWSY The Chess Problem X- - By ROBYN LYMAN BLACK Him-melbur- ger NOTES MRS, NELL DALTON EDITORS NOTE: Newsy Nell has gone on up to Logan to help care for her newly-arrivgranddaughter; therefore, her column this week being hold-oved mostly en from last is missing the snap and week ginger that usually preceeds the straight news items. But watch this space next week. Nell will return. Mrs. Norma Young, Mr. and Mrs. Clynn L. Young, and Mrs. Cornelia Perkins attended sacrament services in Cortez. Lowell's baby received a blessing and the name of Tod Lowell, Mrs. Margaret Bronson entertained recently in honor of her husband Ted's birthday. Helping celebrate were the Jim Wights and the Dick Brodericks. I was told that someone, apparently the county road crew, had created a hazard on the LaSal Mountain road towards Geyser Pass. The hazard is a ditch across the road with no flag or warning of any kind for the approaching motorist. We hope this situation is corrected before someone ruins a car. Jay Wilson of ToiTence, California and Rae Bender of San Diego are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson and Mr. and Mn, Reed Wilson. Jay and Rae are brother and sister to Boyd and Reed and to Mrs. Nora Christensen. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pehrson and their families gathered at the Pehrson home for a family dinner. Richard and family came from Green River and Ray and Genie 1 Munson and family from Lakewood, California and were joined by Devon and AnnaLee Burtenshaw and family in Monticello. The Munsons will visit awhile before re- Hams Old WHITE Problem No. 9 White to move and mate in two. By H. Ahues and A. Volkman. Solution to Problem No. 8i 8. This is the latest problem in the solving competition. Mail post card to Robyn Lyman at the San Juan Record, Box 428 428, Monticello, Utah 84535 by midnight Tuesday. Q-B- Faithful Boneless lb. 19$ n Hans 15$ 25$ ' turning home. Mr. and Mis. Frank Dolan of Oceanside, California were guests last week of Mr. and! Mrs. AftonHyde. Mr. and Mrs. William (Carol) Zatkalik of Harvey, Illinois spent three days with Don Bologna Premi The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, August 19, 1971 Page Sixteen Campbells Tomato Soup 1012 oz. Spanish Peanuts06? um Christensen and Louise and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilkin of Kansas City, Missouri were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilkin. Mrs. Deanna Wood and children of Kearns spent last week visiting Mrs. Glenda Wood and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilkin. Mrs. Sue Shaw and children of Texas are visiting her mother, Mrs. Glenda Wood. The Shaws are being transferred to Tucson, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jameson and three children have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson. They returned August 9 to their home in Sommerville, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. James Wight and son, Kipper, made a business trip to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen announce the birth of a baby girl, August 10, at Logan. She weighed 7 lbs. , 10 ozs. Happy grandparents are Max and Nell Dalton, and Lee and Iona Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Shore are moving to Albuc lerque in the near future where he will Fri skies Cat Food 15oz. Sego Milk Corni sh TV Hens20 Gams Dinners $1.43 C&HlOlb. - oz Banquet Except Beef & Ham n oz. Tan 18 Wheaties 69 $ ' 37$ ot LIMIT 39$ 695$ 593$ Carnation Western Family 24 oz. 55$ Salad. OilKeebler Old Fashioned, o 0 & ONI COUPON PBK SlhCfiTJ SCO CAN PURCHASED 95c WITH THIS COUPON without '" $1. 13 coyfo" OFFER expires. 821, only at. 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