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Show Lady golfers elecf officers Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lyman enjoyed a visit from their daughter, Libby, who is a nurse in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joan Arnold took her sons, Corry and Troy, to Salt Lake City where Corry had his tonsils removed. They stayed at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Comer Arnold, at Orem for a week. Mrs. Jennie Peterson is rejoicing over the mission call of her grandson, Ray Johnson, to the Great Lakes Mission. Ray was a speaker in the First Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Bluff. The San Juan Stake Presidency, High Council, Mission Presidents, Stake Sunday School and Young Mens and Womens officers of the Stake attended meetings in Grand Junction Saturday, under the direction of Mr. Elgren from the General Welfare Committee. Other Stakes attending were Grand Junction, Carbon, Carbon North and Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shumway took his mother, Mrs. Vivian Shumway, to Salt Lake City for medical attention for a cataract. Kenneth and Minerva Brown visited their parents, the A roe Browns, coming to sing in the concert from Cedar City. The Nellie Grayson DUP camp met at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Helquist Friday. Mrs. Eloise Mahon gave the lesson on the ships that brought the Mormon pioneers across the ocean and of her grandfather, Ben Perkins and his experiences, as well as of the ancestors of Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, the Moltons and the Herman Johnson and Mrs. Irma Marti, for the drive for the funeral Tuesday. Mr. Ashton attended high school in Blanding and lived with the as secretary-treasure- ;, Mrs. Burrells. Joseph Harris family for a few Evan Pehrson, as Handicap Mrs. Pearl Bayles has returned years. He was 67 years of age. Chairman, Mrs. Erma Leavitt Mrs. LaVell Poole Nourse is from a week's vacation in and as Tournament Chairman Mesa, Ariz. She stayed at the spending a few days visiting Mrs. John Sullivan. home of the Melvin Adamses her mother, Mrs. Mary Poole, Ladies day at the golf course and sisters, Annie Butt and and visited with Mr. and Mrs. will be each Wednesday mornDe Bayles. Belle Brockholt. ing and then twice a month in Mrs. Venice Lyman and Mre. Sixty students, under the the afternoon. Ida Nielson went to Provo last direction of Dr. Blaine JohnThe first day of play will week to stay with the Keele son, came from CSU to sing be on May 7th with dues at a concert Saturday evening. children while the parents attended the wedding of their This concert was sponsored sister, Melissa. The four girls, by the three Blanding Wards triplets of the Tommy Keeles, and was a benefit to raise funds and the daughter of the Stefor the scout program in this ven Keeles, kept them busy. area. The group also gave A 7 lb. 13 oz. son arrived programs in the Second and HosThird Wards and in the Bishop's San tie at Juan Monday Fireside Mr. for teenagers in the for Mrs. and Ferd pital He will be named Johnson. evening. Mr. Johnson was a former roomate of Bishop AlWilliam Wayne. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Scott exander in college. L. Bayles of Blanding and Mr. Mrs. Marian G. Nielson was hostess at a luncheon Monday and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of for members of the San Juan Bicknell, Utah. Mrs. Lucy A. Harris and County Library Board. AttendMrs. Marion A. Jones had ing were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe word Saturday evening of the Grover, Mrs. Gene Hacking, Kenneth Bailey and Ken death of their brother, Lewis Los Mrs. in Ashton, Angeles. Greenhalgh. The Grovers were in the county in observance Jones left by bus Sunday to of National Library Week. join her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. ssV'9lsn3 r Evaporated Baby Food attended the 75-voi- ce chorus from CSU at Blanding Saturday night in which their daughter, Connie, was per- forming. Connie spent the weekend with her parents and the group performed again in Moab on Monday before going back to Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gage were callers on Beata Johnson Sunday afternoon. The W. R. Colemans and their daughter, Nancy, were Sunday dinner guests of the Forest Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Conrad and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards came to the James Barry home on Sunday to visit and to get some oats. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Crowley called on Mr. and Mrs. James Barry, Sr. , Sunday afternoon and they all went to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Slavens. Mr. Slavens is convalescing from a heart attack. of Cake Mix roll pak 4 Pancake Mix 59 Butt half lb. 69 Center Slices lb. 99 Aunt Jemima Aunt Scottowels Jemima Rolls oz. 36 79 Weiners 3$ Big Roll Tomato Juice Libby 46 oz. 311 Scott Jumbo Size 311 Peanut Butter TableRite 40 oz. Old Shell Corporation or controlling interest in defunct cor- porations. P. O. Box 15402 South Salt Lake City, Utah Turkeys 59 Grapefruit llll Potatoes Tomatoes 411 iga 303 Parkay 1 lb. Radishes 49 c 511 6 oz. lb. 49C Sigmans all beef it. 69 Grade Tom lb. 39 Texas Pink 1 Russets and Green Onions . 10 lbs. 1511 69 bunch 5 37 ; Tip Top A lb. 99 Detergent iga Liquid zz oz. Canned Pop iga Fabric Softener iga 33OZ. IGA Beans 303 Fruit Drinks Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 24, 1969 Page Seven Shank half WILL BUY HIGHEST PRICES for all old stock. The San Juan Record 1 Duncan Hines Margarine week for starting players and all others who wish to play. Iq n)r Bleach gal. Clorox Napkins most improved golfer in 1968. Other trophies were presented, and to Del Foster for first and to Jean Rankin for second in the 1968 tournament. A clinic will be held each Gerber Strained ScOttiSSUe Syrup $3. 00 per. person. A trophy was presented to Mrs. Fern Frost for being the feod v IGA Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Crowley visited Mr. and Mrs. Forest Johnson Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson At the dinner meeting of the Ladies Golf Association held at the Lariat on April 15 election of new officers was held. E ected as president was Mrs. Elva Jones, as vice president Mrs. Sherry Behunin, 1G99 Fruit Pies IGA 29 French Fries Prices Good Thursday, Friday 311 & Saturday DCdilli |