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Show Blanding home shown IHKfl' New Years Eve party plans can 60-minut- es still make Party goers for the New reservations Eve Dance at the Country Club in Monticello Years December 31. Music for the party will be furnished by the Media. Cost for the evening of dancing is $20 per couple. Included in price is all mixes, hors d oeuvres and party favors. Reservations may be made by telephoning Donna Gates at or Arita Sparks or Cheri Sweeney at 5 p.m. and Donna Giles at after 5 p.m. Sponsoring the New Years Eve Dance is Beta Delta, ESA, of Monticello. Teeter 587-287- 9, 587-2258be- 587-26- OCTAGONAL TRENDSETTER home was spotlighted at recent November Open house in Blanding. Over 100 visitors attended. Photo and caption by Janet Wilcox. NEW by Janet Wilcox Sam Chamberlain, building contractor for a new line of pre-bu- ilt homes, held an open house last month showing one of the many styles available 800 octagonally-shape- d home viewed at the square-fo- ot open house was built for Sams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamberlain, and is located just northwest of the Maverik station on the north edge of Blanding. Features of Trendsetter fiberglass ed insula- cellution in walls, 5 lose in ceiling, and vinyl floor in kitchen and baths. Other carU rooms have in peting, ceramic tile choice of kitchen cabinets style and color, as well . gram, called Bakers Cassidy. on Butch Steve Lacy is the Jerry Adams, San Juan EUDTOIPE SIP With the Armys Delayed Entry Program, you can come down now and pick the job you want. And if you qualify, well hold it for you for up to six months, depending on the job you choose. Then you can relax and enjoy the winter without worrying about what youll be doing when its over. When you do come in the Army, youll also have a salary of $361 a month before deductions waiting for you. Plus free meals, housing, medical 8 and dental care, and 30 days paid vacation a year. And if youd like to earn college credits while youre in the Army, well pay up to 75 of your tuition for you. a beautiful Residential Extension Telephone. Pick it out pack it up and put it under the tree. NO INSTALLATION CHARGE IF ORDER PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31st Call your local telephone office for information CALL ARMY SGT. Price LLOYD ADAMS 637-07- 70 Join the people who've joined the Army. tii f ivrnr ft. J A S' ' V , r Juan High. San The VG9H 9IB DEI Record groups director. For more details, contact (Contd. from page 1) interest in providing the services, and to inform all interested of the requirements and conditions. A copy is available from the Superintendent, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, P. O. Box 1507, Page, AZ 86040. Submission of offers must be sent to the Superintendent by March 15, 1976. An Environmental Impact Assessment has been completed. members. is, Wild books River permits Patsy Shumway, Linda Haskie, Bill Redd and Notah Tahy. In the next meeting for the Blanding group, tentatively scheduled for December 11, the group will select priority in the problems existing schools to work on. Community members who have specific concerns are invited to contact any of the committee The And the group will be at San Juan High, December 19, at 2 p.m., where they will put on and sell Pearl a program in Blanding. 4) 1975 Bunch. ek er, 2 Schools, radio and TV class opened their newest radio pro- iod after ordering. For further information and styles available contact Sam Chamberlain School study (Contd. from page ing taped in Southern Utah. Dan Rather, one of the members of the broadcast team, was expected to be in Utah last weekend and will spend several days gathering data for the program which concerns the Kaiparowits Power Plant. Says Rather of the program, Its about whether energy people should build gigantic plants like those proposed for Southern Utah or concentrate on research and development of solar energy. 15 wall-to-wa- tub-show- 24 Filming began last week for the 60 Minutes program be- During a short period in the late 1890 s Butch Cassidy and his gang of outlaws known as the Wild Bunch operated in Castle Country. The Wild Bunch came back this fall, when Emery High Mr. Chamberlain stated that prices for Trendsetter homes, on unfinished basements, range from $20,000 to $30,000 and can be ready to move into within 10-days after delivery. He said there is usually about a four-wewaiting per- models include General Electric baseboard heat, or gas forced air optional, full thick foil-back- -for report in Utah Wild Bunch rides again as vanity inbath, kitchen range of choice, copper water piping, double glazed windows, sliding aluminum, and all is built to meet or exceed FHA requirements. The particular model shown at the openhouse provides more floor space with less wall area. Though unconventional in design, it is still highly It also featured a efficient. wood basement which is less expensive to put in than cement. from Trendsetter Industries of American Fork. The Rather films E Continental Telephone of Utah |