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Show l f.lsnty birthday Doyte Rowleys have Kentucky guests hss Lee party BLANDING Monty Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lee, celebrated his birthday at a party In his home last Saturday. He was 10 years old and 10 little boys attended the party. Games and refreshments of cake and ice cream were enjoyed by the guests. Open House honors Mr. and Mrs. Lows BLANDING An Open House given by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Laws honored newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Laws last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Palmer. A large crowd came to meet the new Mrs. Laws. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Phone In Your News JU t . Dinner guests at the Doyle home Thursday evening were Dr. and Mrs. Duane Davis and two sons. Mrs. Row-leand Mrs. Davis were colroommates and also lege made a tour of Europe together. The Davises also visited with Dr. and Mrs. Smith. The two doctors were in medical school together. The Davis family was enroute from Kentucky to Seattle, Wash., where Dr. Davis will take some advanced medical Rowley BLANDING LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Delores Hurst and Elmer, and Mrs. Retta Hurst traveled to Salt Lake City Saturday, June 9 where they visited the Hursts son William and attended his testimoniaL William left the following Monday for the Central States mission. Sell it with a Classified Ad Vacationers return Vacationers Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McDonald and daughter, Laurie, returned to Monticello Sunday. They went the first of June to Los Angeles where much of their time was. spent with their son, Scott. They got in some deep sea fishing, swimming, and sightseeing. They also spent a week in Salt Lake City relaxing and visiting with Monticello Golf (Contributed) New course construction work by Saturdays work party readied three greens for seed, laid pipe for number nine green, and brought greens four and two nearer seeding stage. Number one green is growing nicely. The third green was planted Tuesday. The small task force enjoyed a splendid lunch served by the Ladles Golf Association. Bud Corbin, Lynn Adams, Jim Terrell and Kenny Bailey will play in the First Annual Navajo Trail Amateur Golf tournament this weekend in Durango Colo. Good luck to those who golf under Monticello colors. CHIP SHOTS: Erma Leavitt golfed in Salt Lake City Monday where the Utah State Ladies Best Ball tournament was held. 8 P. M. DAILY TILL SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ICE-CO- MELONS LD PICNIC SUPPLIES ADS WANT AD RATES (Minimum charge 75) PhoneJU New rates effective Jan. 1, 1962 5 Insertion, per word 2 Insertions, per word .... 8( 3 Insertions, per word .... Ilf 4 Insertions, per word 14 5 insertions, per word 17 6 Insertions, per word 20f 7 insertions, per word 23f 8 Insertions, per word 26f 9 Insertions, per word 29f 10 insertions, per word 32f Bargain rates are for consecutive insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and individuals who maintain open accounts with the San Juan Record, all classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Insertions $1 per column inch. 1 FOR SALE Spinet piano, this area, take over small monthly payments. For more details 'write: Credit Dept, Box 148, S.H. Station, Salt c Lake City, Utah. 20-3t- FOR ROOM TO GOLF: Marsha Nielson, Delphine Terrell, Zola Holden, Shirley Redd, Una Black, Reta Bartel, Ruth Hyde and Donna Hyde. Fifteen lady golfers out Wednesday for the weekly golf clinic held by Grant. Reta Adams is chairman of the Ladies Day event. Mixed Scotch Foursome this Friday. Tee off from 5.30 until 6.00 p. m. Following golf, a "Dutch Luncheon. Sign up at the Golf Shop, Golfers, complying well In the handicap card request. Eddie Boyle and Clarence Black won low honors in last Friday's Stag Scotch. They had 10 putts for the nine holes, and won with a 38. Rule tip of the week from Leavitt: Concerning the Gim-mi- e putt: L e., when fellow competitor says thats good, pick it up." The stroke must be counted. No conceded putts in medal play golf for the rounl would not have been completed. Palmer muffed on this. Use of wooden tees in the fairways, unless ordered by the Greens Committee, is banned. Beginners must wave faster players through, if their play Is too slow. Each golfer should have his own golf bag. This Is to speed play. Fivesomes will be the permitted only when course is not full, and with the consent of the golf profession. Town & Country Mkt. CLASSIFIED WELCOME RENT Call 21-3- tc FOR SALE Two 2 room homes to be moved $600 each. Phone 21-2- tc 12 inch electric FOR SALE fan, electric cabinet style sewing machine, square inlaid top stand table, red & white kitchen stool. See at Melody house trailer behind Blanding Merc, Blanding, or c call BLANDING Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson left last Thursday for the Worlds Fair in Seattle. As a high school graduation present to three of their granddaughters, Marsha Lee Jones, Grand Junction, Bernice Bugg, Tucson, and Charlotte Bugg, Provo, they took them along. They plan to be gone a month and besides seeing the fair will and United tour Canada States. Mrs. Johnson will have a four-da- y doll show at the fair where she will display dolls from her museum and Navajo dolls. 19-4t- 587-256- 5. 47-tf- full-tim- 34-tf- We held a meeting June 19 9 a.m. at the home leader. We made two malts, one of them was a strawberry drink and the other was pineapple. One girl cut out her skirt and sewed on a practice piece . Our next meeting will be held June 26. Reporter, Gail Johnson at 19-3t- n six-mi- le Rebus Rotas held an installation tea at the home of Mrs. Helen Redd June 14. Mrs. Ruth Mickleson was Mrs. Pearl Butt served as installation officer for the recently elected officers, who are: Mrs. Mickleson, president; Mrs. Helen Redd, Mrs. Joe Dougherty, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Arvilla Warren and Mrs. Butt, program committee; Miss Isabelle Redd, historian; and Mrs. Ann E. sented by a trio comprised of Mrs. Carol Chapman, Mrs. Dean Randall, and Mrs. Tharla Holyoak; a reading was given by Mrs. Tena Hunt; and a solo by Mrs. Holyoak. The flag was on display during the meeting. A discussion was held on the Sunrise service to be held on July 4 which the club sponsors for the public each year. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Hyde, reporter. A patriotic program was pre Sell PHOTOGRAPHER Commercial Industrial Studio work of all kinds Complete Camera Supplies VIC'S PHOTOS JEEPS YYS BBS 3 elects SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Monticello. officers club met The YYS BBS recently with seven members and one guest Time was spent making muffins and s cutting out dresses. Officers of the club are Sandra Harvey, president; Linda Richardson, Rae Richardson, secretary; Sharon Harvey, choral director; Donna Richardson, health; Kathy Fuller, refreshments; Gail Johnson, reporter. Our leader is Louise Harvey. Next meeting will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 19. Gail Johnson, reporter VIENNA SAUSAGE 587-232p Swift's, 3tf off label 4 Oz. can t; W PEANUT BUTTER 69c LAMB CHOPS Mr K Oz 3 Lb. Jar TOILET TISSUE LOCALS and Mrs. Gilbert Peay, their daughter and Rer friend KS! 89c CHUCK ROAST Mr. of Spring Lake were visitors this week of Mr. and "Mrs. Wayne Rasmussen. Mrs. Peay and Mrs. Rasmussen are cou' sins. Lb. 43c The San Juan Record Utah" Monticello. !?, Thursday, June 21, 1962 Page Four j MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE 49c RIB STEAK 79c Lb AND TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS FRUIYand NEW HOLLAND HAY ROUND BONE ROAST lb Pi-OEm- M EQUIPMENT COMPLETE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT REPAIR Noble Cultivators Continential Sprayers Post Hole Diggers BEAN CAPITOL IMPLEMENT AND MOTOR CO. Monticello Phone CHEERIOS TOMATOES Cereal 15 Oz. Box Lb DREFT DETERGENT 1ST... 79c SWIFTENINGr.sVL 587-251- 4 19c LETTUCE 75c Lb. Golf WATERMELONS u, estate needs Equipment SALE OR LEASE WAREHOUSE JUST M O m J. Corless Chapman Phone JU WILSON TEMPERA COLOR SETS Six brilliant colors with handy mixing tray. Easy to use, flat finish. Far home, school, church, and store. Only 98c. See at the San Juan Record. Slumps At JUAN RECORD 1959 Detroiter 50. Good condition. Clair Albano, Box 629, planning. . FOR SALE x 20-4t- p COMPLETE LINE Maid LIMEADE 6Minute Oz. Can FOR THE GOLFER ICELANDIC COD, SOLE, Vv .. 559c WEST OF TEXBURGER SOUTH EASTERN REALTY CO. Rubber 10 22 & 23 CAocc& Cct&s Of 4-- For all your real FOR ORDER YOUR THE SAN JUNE club 4-- H c SEE US Cortes, Colo. FOR RENT rental. Phone honored guests at a homecoming party Monday given by Roy and Clea Johnson. Attending the party were old friends of the Wrights, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil with a Classified Ad Foy. fc 19-3t- 563-733- Mr. and BLANDING Mrs. Bevan Wright were the L Unfurnished FOR SALE 3 bedroom FOR RENT Heat furnished. house, FHA financed. For in- apartment. formation call Clarence Pehr-so- n Contact Morris Nelson. JU 51-tp JU Tel. it honors Wrights of-ou- r 587-242- 19-4t- p and family have returned to Utah from Renton, Wash. will teach in Moab this fall. The family is living here for the present. Guests at the A. Jay Redd home last week were Col. and Mrs. Richard Peay and two teen-ag- e daughters from Salt Lake City. The Redds and trip Peays made a five-da- y on the Colorado River with Frank Wright of Blanding. They stopped at many interesting points along the river and made the rugged hike to Rainbow Bridge. party club holds meeting Tuesday Mon-ticell- UTF-250-53- Hcnecefflir Installation ten held by dab LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyman YYS BBS al. Golf Is a game of many Indifference courtesies. to these rules of thoughtfulness will jam the flow of play and mark you. As you move to the heart of the game you may be surprised to find how much ANONYMOUS maturity rests there. You will ALCOHOLICS find too, contrary to Mark Meetings Saturday at 8 p.m. Twain, golf Is far more than a ERRORS P. O. Box 643. Ph. "good walk ruined. An error in a want ad should c be reported immediately. The Record office is responsible for STORAGE FILES, file folders, LOCALS one incorrect insertion only. file boxes, staples, index cards. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Willis San Juan Record. have finished school at BYU SALESMEN WANTED Are DELIVERY HOME e Butane, and have gone to Seattle you looking for a good part-timKelly Is employed as e or income? bottle and bulk. Phone JU where an engineer at Boeing Airearn Dealers Many Rawleigh for immediate delivery. craft. Mrs. Willis is the formc $2.50 and up per hour. Op- Rays Northern Gas. er Anne Wilson of Monticello. portunity now in City of Brick duplex, Write Rawleigh Dept FOR SALE $8.90 per sq. ft. Phone Denver, Colo. Rent it with a Classified Ad 678-323- Granddaughters get month's trip cs gift REGISTER FORMS Triplicate Duplicate I w San Juan Record AeSSF - BEN HOGAN - POWER BUILT HADDOCK, FISH STEAKS 12 Oz. Box BURTON GOLF BAGS Save at BAG BOY CARTS FOOT JOY SHOES PALM BEACH SLACKS & SPORTSWEAR MUNSINGWEAR SHIRTS We invite you to inspect quality & price San Juan County Golf Shop - .GRANT LEAVITT, Pro. . . . BLUE MOUNTAIN |