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Show News of the Queen City of The Golden Circle St. Christopher's Mission News . . . The Bud Corbin family and Rye Nielson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. It was good news for Diane Corbin as she was able to have the cast removed from her leg. She will still be on crutches for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jensen, Nedra, and Christine Lewis, traveled to Salt Lake City Friday. They stopped in Provo for a visit with Steven Jensen. Weekend visitors at the Jim Pipkin home were their son, Larry, and his friend, Miss Sue Ann Wilson. Both young people are students at the LDS Business College In Salt Lake City. MHSs girls physical education teacher, Miss Patrena Gale, had the misfortune of "breaking her right leg Saturday while skiing on Blue The San Juan Record Monticello. Utah Thursday, April 1, 1965 Page Three Mountain. She will be in a cast for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen and family visited their parents in Emery during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rowley and family spent a couple of days in Salt Lake City the last of the week. They stayed with the family of Doyles sister, Mrs. Carlson Terrv. Logan and Layton was the destination of the LaVar Ab-- r ams family during the schools spring vacation. They visited with family members there. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton and family spent several days in Salt Lake City. They visited the Jim Menlove family in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wood welcomed a visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Chamberlain, and her sister, Mrs. Irene Lamb, and family, all of Orderville. They were here for the blessing and naming of the Woods baby daughter, Sheryl, on Sunday. Bonanza of Bargain Buys - Big Savings On Farm Machinery int 16 Ft. Pull Type I.H.C. Field Cultivator 14 Ft. Pull Type John Deere Cultivator Ft. Hitch Field Cultivator ,11 11 Ft. Pull Type Field Cultivator 10 Ft. John Deere Cultivator int Ft. John Deere Spring Tooth Ft. M.M. Spring Tooth Harrow 10 Ft. Spring Tooth Harrow 2 Section John Deere Spring Tooth 8 18 An-et- h well-traine- work-a-da- y two-yea- from Monument Valley, as well as Dr. Elton Newman, Director of Division of Preventive Medicine, State Department of Health, and Franklin Brough, TB Coordinator for State Department of Health. The meeting was held to discuss plans and needed equipment and personnel for facilitating the examination and evaluation of those who have had TB. Present plans call for a mobile unit to be in the Monument Valley area on June 7, Navajo Mountain on 8 Row John Deere Planting Attachment John Deere Planter 4 Row 1 BLUFF Father Ian Mit- June 8, Bluff City on the 9th, chell returned last week from Blanding on the 10th and on the 11th. a speaking trip in the east and St. Christophers Mission At meetings of midwest church groups in Indianapolis, was host to a group of 10 Chicago and New York City young people from Salt Lake he spoke of St Christophers City who arrived in two one late Thursday Mission, the new church and the Frontier Corps. Father night and the other early SatMitchell reports that much in- urday morning. Under the terest was shown in all these leadership of their chaplain, matters and that poeple every- the Rev. Jim Brown, their where were anxious to help purpose was to spend the financially in the building of weekend working for the Misthe church. The Frontier sion. Corps is an attempt to answer Plans had already been the Churchs need for made by Father Wayne, and articulate laypeople in Thursday morning found the the world; in other boys setting off for a mission Christian laypeople outstation in the Hatch area words, who can communicate the to build a Navajo shade where Christian point of view in the Mass can be celebrated in relashop, office and community tive coolness during the hot where it is not heard today. summer months. The girls r The program, open stayed behind at the mission to local Navajos and recruits headquarters and- - helped with from other parts of the coun- the kitchen chores. try who are 21 years old or Miss Marge Kean, Director over, will consist of study and of Religious Education St field work. It is hoped that Marks Cathedral in Salt atLake the first seminar will open on City, arrived with the second Sept. 21. Further information in the wee, small on the Frontier Corps may be contingent of Saturday morning, hours Viobtained by writing to the and a larger group went off car, St. Christophers Mission, to complete the setting of 10 Bluff, Utah 84512. cedar posts for the shade. Dr. David Findley attended Those who remained behind a meeting on TB, held in Mon- contributed much needed help ticello on Wednesday, March to the mission staff members. 24. Present were Doctors All were united at the beginSmith and Goon of Monticello, and ending of each day Dr. Henrie of Blanding, Dr. ningattendance at the regular by a lab technician Lodge and X-ra- y int services of Morning Prayer, followed by Mass. Evensong and, during Lent, Compline. To everyones regret the group had to leave after Sung Mass on Sunday in order to be back in Salt Lake City in time to resume their college and other studies on Monday. Outstation Masses will be celebrated on Sunday, April 4, in Kayenta at 8:30 a.m., at the mission hogan chapel, Our Lady of the Moonlight, in Oljeto, on Saturday, March . 3, at Third term honor students named Students attaining the honor roll for the third term at the Monticello High school has been announced by Principal Kenneth Topham. Honor students are as follows: 12th grade Kristine Elizabeth Hanson, Lewis, Patricia Harral, 3.8; 3.8; Linda Hess, 3.8; Vivian Nelson, 3.8; Howard Nielson, 3.8; Elaine Rolfson, 3.8; Johnny Madrid, 3.6; Stephen Peterson, 3.5; Carolyn Hyde, 4; 3.5. 11th grade: Sarah Hazleton, Gerald Hyde, Carol Dalton, 3.6; Patricia Hawkins, Laurie McDonald, 3.6; 3.6; Lavon Crowley, 3.5; Paul Redd, 3.5; Phyllis Snyder, 4; 4; 3.5. 10th 3.8; FOR SALE 8th grade: Dorothy Taylor, Debra Bailey, 3.6; 3.8; Sandra Wilcox, 3.6; Delana Woods, 3.5. The Federal Housing Administration has 7th grade: Sonja Argyle, StephJerilyn Maughan, homes for sale in Blanding: anie Washburn, Bonnie Barton, 3.8; Kaylene 3.8; Gail Dalton, 3.8; Randy Muhlestien, 3.8;; 110 East 1st South for $10,500 AS IS with $150 down Paul Nielson, 3.8; Kathleen Larsen, 3.7; Mark Adams, 350 West 3rd North for $10,500 REPAIRED with 3.6; Blen Freestone, 3.6; $150 down. Jeffrey White, 3.6; Bodell Barton, 3.5; Joyce Black, 3.5; Eileen Evenson, 3.5; Steph- For further information contact any Real Estate office en Redd, 3.5. 315 East 2nd Indicates 2 term honor stu- or Federal Housing Administration, dents 524-524- 2. South, Salt Lake City. Phone Indicates 3 term honor Bur-tensha- grade: Kathy Redd, Garry Woods, 3.8; Stephanie Hess, 3.6; Freddy Pehrson, 3.5; Kevin Ramsay, 3.5; Dianne Wight, 3.5. 9th grade: Mark Nielson, 3.6; Aleta Ramsay, 3.5; James Wight, 3.5. Legal Notice SAN JUAN COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE On March 24, 1965, San Juan County Monticello, Utah, ten- dered an application with the Federal Communications Commission, Washington D. C. to construct a Television Broadcast Translator ot be located 5 12 miles North West of An-etUtah. The translator is proposed to rebroadcast the of KCPX-TV- , programming Salt Lake City, Utah, to the community of Aneth, Utah, and areas south and west of Aneth. Effective radiated power is to be 5.35 watts on Channel 3. Ada Palmer San Juan County Clerk Publish in San Juan Record: April 1, 1965. 1963 1963 4- - Door, Automatic Transmission. Was $2145 NOW $1975 Show Time . . PLUS, PLOWS, PLOWS AND PLOWS! 7:3 radio and heater. Cortez, Colo. Sat & $625 SUe& 'PaltnenA Son. San Juan Countys Ford Dealer SO DEAR TO MY HEART cy NOW Prices good for one week only. APACHE RIFLES Helms Implements Inc. 6 ed, NOW $1295 Was $746 NOW $449 Was $595 Fri Thors. & Ton, WlllYS UNIVERSAL JEEP, all metal top, good condition, Sedan, or 8 cyl., automatic transmission, p.m. NOW $1545 Was $1695 or, PLYMOUTH Ton, 8 cy!.. CHEVROLET 6 1961 FORD 1961 FORD FALCON cyl., new paint. cyl., NOW $779 Was $1449 Was $995 1958 Empire Theatre 7 Ft. John Deere One Way 10 Ft. No. 9 John Deere One Way - ' Cartoon WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE CAR Blanding, , Utah j Play IGA TableRite PricedRite BEEFSTAKES EGGS BUTTER TableRite Med. Dozen O' A" TableRite Pound ---- FLOUR Gf0 Pound, SLICED HALIBUT CORN, IGA PEAS, IGA BEANS, IGA Pc:r PORK LOIN ROAST Mix or Match, 303 l TOMATOES 249c 249c ... TOMATO JUICE ........ SALAD OIL BISQUICK 289 40 oz LIQUID DETERGENT CHEERIOS, 10 vy CHEVROLET IMPALA 9 a.m. DOVE CREEK Magic Word two 4; 4; 4; A0I SPARE RIBS BACON at Blanding Prices good at Monticello Prices good UUJLD STRIKE STAMPS 1M Pound IGA, Apple, Cherry, Peach, 389c ...I 12$100 LEMONADE S!! es,vie, TaS 59c FRUIT PIES 43c STRAWBERRIES .R.7.d Ga..n.et. ..... 5W0 39c . ... . .... 59 Merc Friday, Saturday Merc Thursday, Friday & Monday & Saturday ALL DEPARTMENTS AT BLANDING MERC ON LI IGA0, Oz. WHEATIES, 12 Oz. JETS, TWINKLES, TRIX COTTAGE CHEESE V ASPARAGUS ORANGES 12 Pounds $100 2 Pounds ;I 25c |