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Show The Allen Memorial Hospital April 3, Admit: Denise Kranjac and Carol Peacock. Disch.: Douglas McKiernan, Jose Sanchez, Tommy Height and Marlon Martinez. April 4, Admit: Pam Every, La Vida Loving-hooRobert MacTaggert d, and Barbara Sams. Disch.: Anthony Nizzi and Barbara Sams. April 5, Admit: Fred Stoye and Larry Jacobs. Disch.: Denise Kranjac and baby girl, Carol Peacock and baby boy, Brenda Begay, Jeanette Buginski and Chester Competition winner Kinsey. April 6, Admit: Mary Malich, Mary Costanza, Ruby Hatt and Isabella Provonsha. Disch.: Pete Stocks and Mary Malich. April 7, Admit: Don Shun and Keith Hanson. Disch.: Larry Jacobs. Deceased: Isabella Provon-sh- . . . June Hanson Latham has been entered in the statewide Clubwoman of the Year contest, sponsored by the Utah Federation of Womens Club. She was named April 8, Admit: Donald Clubwoman of the Year by the Moab Womens Literary Jackson, Barbara Nys-troClub and was the winner of the district contest at the Orson Dalton and Eastern District spring convention last Saturday, April Kristopher Ing. Disch.: 7. The winner of the statewide contest will be named at Barbara Nystrom and a convention banquet on May 5. The convention will take place May 4 in Payson, Utah. The award will be presented by Mrs. Holmgren, chairman of the state contest, assisted by Hazel Parkinson from the Salt Lake Tribune. a. Over 50 Eastern Utah Clubwomen gathered April 7th at Helper, Utah for the 62nd annual Spring Convention of the Utah Federation of Womens 8 Club, Eastern District. Hostess club was Helper Womens Club. Wanda Johnson, president with Etta Diamanti and Myrtle Bryner as convention chairmen. The Womens Literary Club of Moab is an affiliate of this federation. Presiding at the daylong convention were District President Ann Pool of Moab and 1st Vice President Pearl Whitaker of Monticello. Invocation was by Father Louis Fischer of Notre Dame Church of Price and welcome was by Helper Mayor Charles Spanish Valley Nursery Shade Trees, Shrubs Fruit Trees our Specialty 259-629- baby girl, Pamela Every and baby girl and Keith Hanson. April 9, Admit: Pete Stocks and Debbie Cox. Disch.: Ellen Davis, Susan Engleschriken, Kristo- pher Ing and Odena Rowe. New Boras Born on April 3 to Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock (Carol Jean) a baby boy, 21 in. in length, weighing 10 lbs. 7 oz. Born on April 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Kranjac (Denise) a baby girl, 21 in. in length, weighing 8 lbs. POLAROID 10 Vi oz. ONI STEP CAMERA Bora on April 4 to Mr. and Mrs. ' Fred Every (Pamela) a baby girl, 20 Vi in. in length, weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. Born on April 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nystrom (Barbara) a baby girl, 19 in. in length, weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. Born on April 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox (Deborah) a baby boy, 20 in. in length, weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. YOU SAVE $10.07 WHEN YOU BUY A POLAROID ONE STEP LAND WHICH CAMERA, REGULARLY SELLS FOR $39.95! REAL HANDY FOR PICTURES THIS EASTER!! 8 On Spanish Valley Dr. Ghirardelli. Utah Federation officers who spoke were 1st Vice President Faye Meyers and Recordi, ing Secretary Jeanne both of Murray. An award - of $25.00 was presented to the district Kon-ish- by Barbara Ekker Through the combined efforts of Kenneth Niel, State Board of Education, Doug Chappell, Hanksville Elementary School Principal, 200 books have arrived, a beginning of a library in elementary school Education. Mr. Niel is with the department to approve grants for media method. A film was presented to show state. They are asking for $7,000 to $9,000 a year for 3 years in their request. A production of Oklahoto the home, ma was presented by school adjacent used previously Mrs. Bauermeister and for the school lunch, is part of the cast. . empty and a A departmental panel presentlywas made to the request was next with Mrs. Wayne County School moderator Diamanti as Board to use this structure and Adelyn Logan of Ft. for the proposed library. Duchesne, a past state Presently the only library president as part of the in Wayne County is at the maneuver was practiced again with all students taking part and learning their abilities in such a situation. for 100 percent participa- ment contest and the membership award went to Helper Womens Club. The Lords Prayer was sung by Merri Bauermeis-te- r of the Price Sorosis Club and a skit from the group. In memorium in honor of Elva Crawford was presented to Lillie Snow by Edna McNeil of the Ladies Improvement Club of Orangeville. At the luncheon enter- tainment was by the Chamber Choir of the College of Eastern Utah with clubwomen awards by Ethel Bench. Winners were: Maxine Murphy, Helper; Elsie Thomas, Cox, Lucille Price; UMUT MASTERS life-savi- ng how children can help adults and then the centers throughout the teachers and reports sent bade to Mr. Niels offices to recommend or reject these books for any elementary school library in the state. If the grant is approved, Mr. Chappell hopes .that they can also obtain support from the County Commission for funding so that adult YOU SAVE . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robison are managing the tourist information booth in Hanksville for the summer and as natives of this area are well versed in any data tourists and even community new- 20c A PAIR ON PLUS PANTY PANTYHOSE. 00 YOU HAVE A NEW PAIR TO WEAR ON HURRY EASTER SUNDAY. IN REAL SOON. REG. $1.19. TOPCREST stu- dents April 5th. An actual choking situation was set up and the students took part in performing this to the State Dept, of Loa Elementary School. The Bookmobile is the only means the Hanksville children have of reading library type books. This facility is available every two weeks in Hanksville. The 200 books that were received must be evaluated by the students and PANTYHOSE Mr. Hugh Erwin, BLM Safety Officer, presented a demonstration on the Heinlich Maneuver to the Hanksville. Mr. Niel is working with Mr. Chappell in a joint effort to get a grant written to present tion in the Civic Improve- Dnwe DUYO QapIO jl vW OvwIxD 1818. a Fresh fruit in the backyard appeals to many people Thats why our supply of Stark trees is selling so fast. Dont let another year go by to plant yours. Youll be glad you did, for years to come! Saturday, April 14th CBS Ch. 5 Sunday, April 15th VlfEEKEND SPECIAL Watch this Great Sports Show Grapes Concord , Hiagra Golden, Muscat H98 Hfcnrodjnterlaken $A9e! Seedless, Delicious Master Charge A Visa - Always First QuaUt by .Central Utah Insurance 21 N. Main Moab r f k . ' LLthe travelers INSURANCE COMPANIES, may- - by the Wayne County Sue Allen, nurse practitioner, who holds regular clinics in Hanksville every Wednesday at the Town Hall out of her Green River Clinic, stated this week that the Utah Community Impact Board has awarded the clinic over $100,000 in mineral lease QQC 07 99c LOTION 59 THIS LOTION ADOS MOISTURE TO YOUR DRY SKIN. YOU KNOW IF N0XZEMA MAKES IT, ITS GOT TO BE GOOD! COMES IN AN 8 Oz. BTL; REGULARLY $2.59, SAVE $1.00. Commission. 76c .; ' RAINTOii comers would like to know about the area. They were appointed to this position Raintroo Cream Cream, 4 Oz. Moisturizing Regularly $2.59, Save $1.00 Jar $f59 revenue funds for the purchase of a new clinic building for Green River. In addition the clinic received a $15,000 grant NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 5E 64 The from Emery County. Orangeville; Jo Baxter, town of Green River Green River; and June donated a half-acsite, Latham, Moab. There was valued at $35,000, directly an arts and crafts display west of the Green River and among the winners for the clinics were Jen Pope, ceramics, Airport new location. Sue also Ann Pool, macrame and stated that the Hildur Unger, afghan. is back in use The afternoon session equipment clinic at the old site. For included presidents re- over five months Sue has ports, district business, a been operating the clinic g and invitation out of two rooms at the to 1980 convention by Overniter Motel, after Phyliss Engleman of the frozen and broken water Green River Womens pipes caused the present Club. clinic to slowly sink into Price Sorosis Club and the ground making it Orangeville Club were tea unsafe to hold regular hostesses, Continental office hours. But the Breakfast and luncheon by needed vitally Helper and decoration by equipment room has been Moab. Table favors were repaired and this facility is by Monticello and regisnow available again. tration was by Green x-r- ay River. Six Literary Club members attending were District President Ann Pool, District Treasurer Palma Jacobs, District Corresponding Secretary June Latham, District International Affairs Chairman Hildur Unger, President Jen Pope and Carol Hines, - Nylon Ankelts, Assorted Colors. 2 Pairs Per Package. Buy while they last. Reg. $1.15, Save 26c Misses Anklets COOLS, CLEANS, SOFTENS, GREASELESS AND MEDICATED SKIN CREAM. 10 OUNCE JAR. REG $2.15, SAVE 51c Noxzema Shave Cream sing-a-lon- TfosIsss FfllilE & 100 I I x-r- ay FruitTPuSS Brown CQC Crew Socks- White, Navy, Black. Reg. 79c Pr.. Save 20c Orion 100 Mens Crew Socks AnlIFo Vj q nlllxlvlb re Stark Trees Bear Fruit Since KEK 7 Topcrest Panty Plus books can be acquired so that this library can serve the entire community. and N ew, im proved land film . Develops twice as fast. Reg. $5.99, Save 42c. Film SX70 from Hanksville Moab women attended meeting in Helper A7 Thursday, April 12, 1979 t, . News notes 3-- Times-lndependen- Liquid WlClK6-U- p Pressed Powder cover Girl, Creamy Natural, Med.. & Brunette, Reg. $1.79, Save 45c Cover Girl, Shades of Medium ar.d Brunette. Reg. $1.79, Save 45c Nail Strengthener Nail Conditioner Noilslicks 11 0z. Can, Reg., Menthol & $1.35. Wildforest, Regularly Cover Girl, Reg. $1.39, Save 40c Cover Girl, Reg. $1.39, Save 40c 99 Cover Girl, Regularly $1.08, You Save 36c Each 7V Professional Mascara rSTstS; sm5 149 Mrs. Emory Fitzgerald flew to West Virginia after learning that her grandson is in serious condition in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunt and children were in Provo last week to see her who has grandmother, Vice President of the major ' surgery. undergone ' ' i Moab Club.' All Advertised Specials Good Through Tuesday, April 17, 1979. The Right To Limit Quantities. None Sold To Dealers. We Reserve rtQC JJ |