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Show Will Help Cut Down Your Shoe Bills We specialize in all types of Shoe and Boot Repairs Elmer's Shoe Repair 59 N. Main Moab We will be closed Ap. 12-1- 3 Blanding Sportsmen elect new officers BLANDING Carl Mahon was elected president of the Blanding Sportsmen Club at the groups annual election held last Thursday night. Other officers elected include John. Helquist, vice president, and Dora Shumway was named assistant secretary and treasurer. New directors named at the meeting are Gordon Hawkins, Phil Hawkins and Dale Denton. Hold-ove- r directors are LaVel Palmer, Marion Black, Reed Hurst, Phil Rollins, Ned Shroyer, Hugh Acton and Clisbee Black. PAIHT U.S. SAVINGS BONDS that go (including your budget) . ' BENNETT'S CoQow&i Miller's Super Market Of Moab Invites you to come in when in Moab. PAINTS The season's newest, freshest Our Four Large Departments are open colors to brighten any room in your home. Come in and see this year's lovely pastels ...bright accent colors . . . muted tones ... in our Colorizer album of 1,322 paint colors ; to serve you every day budget priced! 37 S. Main APPLIANCE 2 Doors South of The San Juan Record Store Honrs: GIVE Phone GOLD Friday and Saturday: v 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. STRIKE Sunday STAMPS 9 a.m. to War Renewed Against Cancer He suggests that home gardeners this year might like to try some of the newer vegetable varieties that are now available. These include newer varieties of hybrid sweet corn, cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes. Marton Hybrid tomatoes is one variety some may wish to try. This variety is not quite so strong as many of the older varieties. It is medium sized and generally a little earlier that the others, Professor Call pointed out He says the following are three good rules to observe when planting a garden. Till the seed bed and work it down so it is free from clods. Have good moisture within an inch of the top of the soil and plant each kind of seed according to the directions for that seed. As usual, gardeners may expect some insect problems this year. Therefore, Extension Entomologist Dr. George F. Knowlton advises planting seed this spring that has been commercially treated with an effective insecticide plus a fungicide to help reduce maggot damage to onions, radishes, turnips and carrots. Commercially treated seed costs just a little more than untreated seed and usually the few cents extra you pay proves to be monty well spent, he said. Further Information o n planning and caring for gardens may be obtained from the County Extension office. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 4, 1963 Page Five For The Best ... 6 p.m. 587-249- 1 Dinner Breakfast Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah Motel assn, formed, first meeting Friday BLUFF First official 1:1 meeting of the "Canyonlands Motel Association organized i in last will r Blanding Friday be held at 8 p.m. Friday, April 5, at the Blanding library. The association was formed at a meeting of Monticello, Blanding, Bluff and Mexican Hat motel operators. Ray Nell of Cedar City, president of the Utah Motel Association, and Frank Lee ' of Moab, were present to outline the organization of the as- n Tolley, American Cancer Society county unit chairman for east Juab county, shows giant blow up of 1963 mass distribution leaflet to Carl W. Buchner, Utah Cancer Crusade Director. Mrs. Tolley typifies the thousands of volunteers who will be fighting cancer during April 1963 all over the entire state of Utah. Mrs. Jo-An- sociation. The name, Canyonlands Motel Association, was suggested by Howard Rogers of Monticello. Officers of the new association are Ben Hess, Monticello, president; Blanding, Howard Marvin r; vo. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielson returned Tuesday after a month Ariz. vacation in Gilbert e Mr. and Mrs. Howard were in Salt Lake City on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lyman left last Thursday for Antioch, Calif., where they will visit their daughter, Caroline. Mr. and Mrs. Burnhard Black are in Phoenix for the week on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harris from Provo were here last week taking care of their grandchildren while their daughter, Mrs. Keith Black, was in the hospital. Going to Salt Lake City Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halliday. education The Sperry and Hutchinson Company believes that good higher education is important to Utah and her citizens. For this reason S&H has awarded more than $68,000 in educational scholarships and grants to colleges and universities in the State of Utah. . THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY, 1174 E. 21st S., Salt Lake City r M THE Aim r )0& WATCH SHOP EARLY - BARGAINS Starting Monday, April 8 FOLDER IN YOUR LOCAL POST OFF FOR OUR ADVERTISING ICE BOX -- MONDAY, APRIL 8 GALORE During Our Spring Sale You Will Find Many Useful, Everyday Items All At Greatly Re- We have added many new items to our store -- it vill pay you to stop in and see them duced Prices. SEE US FOR FLASHLIGHTS and BATTERIES GARDEN GLOVES TOOLS - - HAND TOOLS AU YOUR t0 FElBTrniLnSIEIB NEEDS AND MANY MORE Suita Ad n THI jJ Eu- Blanding Locals ' ITS Lyman, vice president; Mrs. Rogers, Monticello, and We have nothing to fear gene Foushee, Bluff, when Love is at the helm of thought, but everything to enBy Margaret Lundell joy on earth and in heaven. Sell it with a Classified Mr. and Mrs. Vint Redd and Mary Baker Eddy son, Bryce, Mrs. Ruth Redd and Mrs. Mattie Belliston traveled to Phoenix for the weekend during spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Black and children are going to Salt Lake City for conference. While up north they will visit Mrs. Black's mother in Logan and with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dee Shumway in ProAIDS UT AM secretary-treasure- Kim-merli- Luncheon Monday thru Thurs.: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. BRAD'S including Sunday with groceries, drugs, hardware, and sporting goods. theyre (kriu-kote- J Gardeners are starting to plan for their early spring planting. Now is a good time for each family to decide which vegetables and how much of each they wish to grow, observes County Agent Rell Argyle. Plan your garden now, obtain your seeds soon and prepare the ground when the weather permits, Anson B. Call, Jr., Utah State University Extension horticulturist advises early gardeners. KEEP FREEDOM IN YOUR FUTURE WITH COLORS with anything in your home Plan now for vegetables in family garden plot oy teo CURE MORE GIVE MORE to V j |