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Show c"- In Summer recreation program announced; sponsors needed Plans for a Monticello Larry A. Modlin, boilerman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Modlin of Mexican Hat, visited Mombasa, 3 while servKenya, April ing aboard the destroyer USS Frank Knox operating in the Western Pacific with the Seventh Fleet. His unit is a part of the Concord Squadron which is good will making several visits to ports bordering on the Indian Ocean. He will visit the British Protectorate of Aden April .The Seventh Fleet In the Far East is the worlds largest operating naval force and patrols over half of the earths surface. ing to play summer ball should sum- 20-2- mer recreation schedule were keep in mind that there will announced this week by Tom be leagues. Burr, in charge of the program, A mens softball program is who asked that any businesses also planned and any men de. desiring to sponsor little league baseball teams contact him prior to May 29. Burr said that in the past several businesses had indicated that they would like to sponsor teams but had not been given the opportunity to do so. This year sponsors are being solicited on three conditions: that the business so notify the recreation director, that the sponsor furnish an adult coach and that the sponsor pay a $15 entrance fee which will be used for supplies and equipment. Teams will be formed of year olds who have never played before, years olds, year olds and year olds. Tryouts for the teams and practice times will be announced later but boys desir siring to play should contact Burr for further particulars. TEXXIS COURTS . Tennis buffs were also reminded by Burr that the tennis courts are now open for use by anyone desiring to play tennis. new students Tryouts for drum major, majorettes, and twirlers for the University of Utah marching band will be held Saturday, May 16. According to Band Director Dr. Forrest Stoll, the tryouts will be held at 1 p.m. at the Music hall on the U campus, rain or shine. Interested persons who will be students at the university this fall should come, with their batons, Dr. Still said. Dr. Stoll added that applications are now being accepted for membership in the marching band. The band performs intermissions during half-timat football games and makes a road trip each fall to an game as well. Blanding, ham, NEW LOCATIONS a boy born May 1. To Mr. and Mrs. A1 McWhin-ney- , Montezuma Creek, a boy born May 1. To Mr. and Mrs. Toby Pearson, Monticello, a girl born 15-1- 6 587-227- 7 Rent it with a Classified Ad Le-nor- Specials For Friday, Saturday and Monday May 8, 9, and 1 1 .. ROUND STEAK No. 1 MexiSkelly Oil Co. HOSPITAL REPORT can Hat, SW SE Section 10, Township 42 South, Range 19 ADMITTED: East, East Mexican Hat Field April 29 Margaret Nielarea. Location for 3,750 foot test. (610 feet sen, Bluff; Robert Jones, Blanding. NS 1,870 feet WE) Joe Roy Harvey, April 30 Ship Rock; Beatrice Jones, For printing needs e Ethel Tracy, Dove Creek; Wilkins, Monticello; Trudy Latham, Blanding. May 1 Gayle Salsman, Betty McWhinney, Montezuma Creek; Roy Keith, Phil Hurst, Blanding; Lucinda Vigil, Virginia Turner, Monticello. Lillivie Ford, Salt May 2 Lake City; James Weyant, Long Beach, Calif. Bennie Hyde, MonMay 3 ticello; Paul Ketchum Jr., White Mesa; Marvin Jones, Blanding. a Debra Behunin, May 4 Cory Barber, Barbara Pearson, Dixie Scorup, Geraldine Ran-, dall, Monticello; Clifford Mar, Egnar. Gwen Nelson, BevMay 5 erly Blanck, Monticello; Charlie Tracy, Cahone, Colo.; Lyman, Blanding. DISCHARGED: Robin Jones. April 29 Joe Harvey, Don April 30 Christensen, Marian John, Debbie Baker. May 1 Betty McWhinney, Clifton Wall. Marian Edgel, Ra May 2 Nae Hadfield, Arland Ben. Margaret Nielsen, May 3 Rose Keith, Sylvester Vigil, Ervin Mills, Trudy Latham. Lucinda Vigil, RoMay 4 bert Jones, Darcy Stirm, Debra Behunin, Cory Barber, Ethel Tracy. Lillie Ford, Bennie May 5 Hyde, Donald Black, Marvin Jones, Betty McWhinney. n May 4.. O "A e n 13-1- 4 - 27-2- To Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lat- 8-- 9 2 of U announces the Service Utryouts for TWO PLUS TWO MAKE FIVE reasons Norman Lyman as Winston Smith in the San Juan High school Senior class production 1984 by George Orwell. Farewell testimonal set for May 10 By Mary Foushee Bound for the BLUFF Northern California LDS Mission field is James L. Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielson of Bluff. Jimmy's farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, May 10, at the LDS Church in Bluff and will be conducted by Bis ffif For The Best Jm BREADED SHRIMP CHICKEN BREASTS T HAWAIIAN PUNCH Breakfast i Window Glass BROKEN? hop Scott Hurst of Blandings First Ward. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Jimmy attended Snow College for one quarter and was a 1962 graduate of San Juan By Helen Redshaw spent the weekend at home and attended the wedding Sunday of her cousin Chuck Blaisdell. Callers at the Arile Johnson home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson. The Max Johnsons were Sunday dinner guests at the Eldon Johnsons home. Mrs. Harold Frizell went to Grand Junction this week to get acquainted with her new grandson and visit her daughters family. Mr. and Mrs. George Barry left Wednesday for Vernal to attend the county road school. Helen Redshaw and Evelyn Shutt were in Cortez Tuesday after baby chicks. Helen Redshaw accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bartell to the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd Saturday evening. Several out our way attended the Senior play Friday evening in Monticello. was Mrs. Joan Saunders called to Louisville, Ky. last week by the serious illness of her mother. Sally Wilkerson and Crowley spent Thursday night with Phyliss Snyder. Sunday dinner guests of the Marion Millers were the James Barrys and the Jaime Crowleys. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Howell from Blanding called on the Redshaws Sunday evening. Lettie Jones visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Sunday in Dove Creek. The Ucolo road is being torn up and resurfaced this 79c PSowJ'ds.Premiu.m Sweet Rasher Swift's, Pound BACON 49c 49c 2?: FRANKS Center Slices Pound 59c iiiin Cocoa, Oatmeal, Sugar AftAVirr vUUlilE Sugar Giant & Supreme Old Fashioned Your choice, 3 Pkgs. $100 .69c LUNCHEON MEAT DOG FOOD 6li!b4y 69c WHOLE MILK 6TTe 79c Pineapple-Apr- JUICE DRINKS PIZZA Pineapple-Oranq- e i. 69c LMoTeca PICKLES CATSUP ,3To, FannainsBU4-,5F8-P- 5 oz. Bottles Z0 ... Wood & Aluminum Windows and Doors CARL'S! MONTICELLO LUMBER & HDWE. Downtown Moab 587-242- 4 The Best of Luck To These Golf Professionals in Their New Assignment- sDon Burgess, Farmington, N. M. "Doc" Gibble, Durango, Colo. YELLOW ONIONS 4NewCrop Pounds 25c Glenn Victor, Moab, Utah Paul Dalpes, Cortez, Colo. GRANT LEAVITT P.G.A. Member and San Juan County, Utah Golfers oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo We have Chocolates for Mother's Day by Glade's and Sweet's Oz. Jar, . $1 $100 $100 YUM PUNCH 1 CRISC0 OIL 59c 38 Oz. Bottle Installed In 69c 30 Oz. (double size) OIL SARDINES SHOES? New Glass La-von- $100 G, 3 Pounds r, 10c . 49c Lb SHORTENING Pineapple-Pea- Pound $100 CHUNK TUNA 4 PEANUT CLUSTERS VIENNA SAUSAGE Cello Wrapped, $100 - rpound cans 8 LETTUCE Fresh Crisp , Door and Out East RIB STEAK Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah 59c . ... Dinner ... 79c Judy Blaisdell great-grandso- Luncheon De-Ne- .-6- He of Meals- Quick-- Fl 9c n is a Jens Nielson, Bluffs first bishop who was one of the original pioneers; and Jims mat ernal Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Perkins, were also members of the famed trek of 1880. High school. We have just received a new supply of good quality Sleeping Bags, Air Mattresses, and Sleeping Cots. If so, see us. ALSO ... Large selection of rifles for all your Hunting needs. Southeastern Utah's Finest Recreation Center Monticello 587-229- 5 We give Gold Strike Stamps in all departments BLANDING oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I |