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Show News happenings from the Blanding area Mexican Hat JolniMiti By Mii.'i a lomk party and a light dian Itranch MIA Monday to sui'iH-Cur;,-- , in addition to lung. There were 110 (nesi-nhei Ini'tuti I Ivan, weti her m ct.cx view the U aut-fu- l Norman l.undell, laiVen father lMi,: Mirvey, her stater Palmer and Hael Lynum Lit-- Nam y M.iit.neau, her brother law Mr. ai d Mis e.l the LaSal LI'S services atnl Ilex H.uvey and son and ciauSunday. Laid lou-vMr. and Mrs phter in law Mr ami Mi- - Imk Wendtiver Clah well1 weCkctiil W.ilkm- visitors at the home of their tia'heung at the Hex liar-veand h.x fami y. the Claude home wile Id young i.td.cx Areiitnpanying them lo iclcblatc the 1 Till blithday wa- - a dauchter Mi' Sheloon of Fial.'ie lL.li k Jco ile.iin Hatker of Clcal field. alld lake were served after Mis An'-hoH'aik. Hciky games were played. Hu'h ami Palmer. I hi. me lllaik. Tuna. Blcllil.i Mart.lleau wele hoxtex Callie and Glenda Skinner, es Raveled to Mexa.m Hat SatThe Nx olid Wald Voil!!urday to visit Jimmy Hunt nut tied- - met at link and who is leeovermg from a foot C.u oi.ne (an man home .lav evunng for a lrxxnn and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Smith ,,f IijiHt him h. Mi and Mis Ikinuid J.n k Folk sent four Ameiiian days the paxt week vixitmg at spent the laxt weekml at Luka-th(lartli l'.radfoid home. Mrs vlmk.it. An at the home ol Mr J.uk'x patents. Donald's Hiadford lx their daughter. Tun llr.idford wihes from 'I,,t her Hay burn cane fiom Michigan, where lie is serving tuhfonua and all l.etped cele an 1.1S mission, that he tx hr.ite the elder Mrs J.ukx ill birthday. hack at wmk after with the Hu. His parents are Shumw.iy was home Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bradford, j the paxt weekend. He is work-IrenWatkins eelehrated her ing in the vhtnit.v of Grand birthday Saturday evening Canyon, An li Mix. Itave Maveley ami Me-- . Wav lie Robin-on anil family and Ja k liobjn-J Francis Hartoii, Chau man 0.11 wele Sunday d.lilti r guests an at the Ronald Haim iiome Ag iciiltui al St.ihdiaUon I la i v at the home i ( oti.xei v aitoti County t'.mimi' x. tis iy that hot tic-- I o! M: an. Mix Floyd New- lave Ixx n mailed to pnslu.ei--lt .i. San Ju.m County, haxi- - .e lease-tom alotnu-nts- . lei.lx ami payment tatex unde Wheat and teed gta.t: jt'ie 1'II.C, fog! Jill-U It h tlllx n.foi n.atl-mfat :.i . alia- - to detenu will hetln-tin y w ish to pa-- i. ; ate III the progiams ami he i xti nt of their p.it'u ipatioti Vi - ss.iuer aie the mother Il'i'C! .cii Is liefihx im halo p: a Jlld ; lexx-c- t IV el V of Mrs loans and payment-m- l - eie-jwr.l- t Findnon and Mis Kim Mario TibU'tis. former s.hn.d tej.h- ers now In Mexican Hat on un Indian mission, won? Sunilay nlKht speakeis ut Hie Blanding 3rd Ward as well as bung guests at the Joe Hunt home. Loretta Powell of Salt Lake City spent a week with her mother I'la Stevens while the ladies v ixited. .sewed and quilted. Loretta aNo s;ient a few lays in Cortez with her twin ulster Lorraine Janies Judy e home Mr. and Mrs. llruee Stevens sjient Wednesday nicht in Fry t Canyon as gue-t- x of the returning I'ci-Ix-r- Fennells. Conm at ulations to Mr. and Mrs Jim Hards on the birth of their firt child horn Jan IS The little hoy will lie named William Vincent. Mrs Joyce Thomas. Corky.-Suand Ihck traveled to Cortez Saturday to spend the weekend with her husband C. H. Thomas, who Is working In that area. Lynn Lyman showed colored slides of this area at the In ' t M , I.X-- I p- pi.- I S at- Hot,- ill Mr d"ii j old Mix Mvion hi w eeKcml at pa-- l ' tfie rtee - r y I j I j hell and Mix kre k.ilm---- t all ol their lieoligtngx f.io dextioved the which they were l.v mg m ar Fry Canyon, l he Kahu-- t oe.vx weie not at home w hen the fue started Sunday evening They ate pre ently 1: v mg in Mexa an Hat, w .1 ti.ule: m i i .a ph .I'tnll I M I i e - I ! l: fra tie Hi I it l! i. m ii Am s i piiMlucer who tick 'he P be yield. wheat allotn.i n( a; in eteJieiifx .1 l C! till h . teed gt.un l.ix i an-- , or io-.1 Wlll.lt, PI .1- - i. ppm t h.ixe shown the etvmg in o.U.X and d. v et loll pay not he he receives f blx (in: T!-j ix ,s IllC.iriect or )neiUI!.di'e i au-- i f.lMIUT lllda ,ltl-nil as eomp.it oil with like data IK the Ipplli alimi fill termiiu-for similar fa: ms I"''IM"U f tin- pi ng! am mmtr.x-l1-1- ' may ask the county inteiidx uiuiiii' ml. ami to rccon-idi-- r the nutter. Sun uf lux par-litin requexts should Is- - nude in U Ihhi i htx ki-ipaUnii writing and mailed or dclivcied lux at tual I w f nrm.i ii i . to the county committee wit h lati-- la thi tin program Ifiu-fitfnr wliii-- tin ' Any i l ! g- ill ' Mix r i yi-ar- r s 1, eligible rail readily U- - kermei Ix - Mi - Ai v Mallei.. ' ' i Wh.le her hu-h.i- -- I - Inllx PLUS STAMPS TOO Ki.4 PEANUT BUTTER !!. 99c giant size pkg. TIDE COOKIES TISSUE 69c Lb. 1 289c bags Kleenex Facial 400 count pkgs. TISSUES CORN Sandwich 5$l POT ROAST Swift's Premium t1 0l 49c Tastewell Whole Kernel or Cream L Style 303 cans Delsey Toilet 4 rolls ... CEREALS 7F9eFdltptocI. 389c Sugar Stars 8 oz. Your Choice Vienna Libby 4 oz. cans COCKTAIL ur'ne Fru't 303 cans 5$l 5$l PEAS WALNUT MEATS 89c DRESSING 59c Shaver's Orange 46 oz. can DETERGENT GRAPEFRUIT ... 39c Ivory Liquid 22 oz.size Se303 BLADE CUT Lb. 5$1 SAUSAGE JUICE VTOP QUALI BONELESS O lO Lb. HALIBUT lb. 79c BEEF STEW B:"!,.es.s.u..n....... ib. 69c BOLOGNA J.u.m.b.. u, 59c .. 59c 489c isaf.b.y... CHERRIES JUICE Pasco or Florida Gold Orange SHRIMP BREAD GRAPEFRUIT Fresh Arizona POTATO FLAKES APPLES --1. Idahoan Instant No. 10 can Washington Red Delicious 2 Lbs. Booth Breaded 16 oz. pkg. Rhodes 16 02 loaves 3C .. 6$l ... 99c 679c Next year marks the 25th or Silver Anniversary of U.S. Savings Bonds. The first Series E Bond was sold to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on May 1941. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, January 27, 1966 Page Five 89c Smokey Says: 25c ni m y l.l.i ..r in ' w al i e.i alld Sui ake, ?'ii-r.l- vi i 'I h, u, utl:i ( at'emled Mix Mllll-mel.- Jnycees plan alld family lielme leuirum.g hniue mi x dmve In fwmd.iv, ll.e sumu-a-v isil Mr. Summer-hr- i IaiadiM ii her. Lev. wlm reeentlv sul-S.if.iri In Ala-k- a IF, a h ied a lie.nt att.ii k. and mi wildlife and film proSaUlidav lslted relatives in duced by Ala-ka-hunting n Itriham I'lt.v and Cache Valley ll.nex and lux wife,guide Ron Beverly, will he shown Feb. 15 and id In the Monticello High school linl-i-i- t Sla-piie- film showing i forward to a new year. are Franeelle Biieken-staff- , president; Venice Lyman, and .Merlin vice president; Jones, secretary. Coming from Pagosa Springs Saturday to surprise the Nel-doHolts were Mr. and Mrs. iao Gardner and four sons. Mrs. Holt and Mrs. Gardner are girlhood friends and attended school together in Holbrook, Iy n Ariz. Maggie auditorium. Sponsored by the Jaycees, the adventure film covers Alaska from the ice packs and Eskimo villages of the coastal region to the peaks and mountains of the Interior. Ixx-a- l Jaycee chapter President Vern Corporon said this week that the film was well attended and enjoyed at the Jan. 22 showing In Blanding. Due to popular demand It has lieen for two showings in Monticello. two-hou- r resigns Atlas post PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION Utah District No. 5 Comprising the counties of Duchesne, Daggett, Uintah, Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Juan. Meeting will be held Specials for January 23, 29 & 31 Friday, Saturday & Monday Saturday, February 5th 1 p.m. Price Court House, Price, Utah d Mcp We give Gold Strike Stamps in all departments The purpose of the meeting will be to nominate a Director to the Board of Directors. PLEASE BLANDING nt Harvey spent a lew days in Salt Lake City last week attending Market Week. Mr. and Mrs. Brent 'Jacobs of New Jersey have been visitson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jones ing Mr. Jacobs aunt and uncle, have moved to Salt Lake City. the DeVon Hursts. The young Mrs. Katherine Stevens has couple are on their honey A. P. Klblie, Salt Lake City, returned to Salt Lake City for moon and came to Introduce the bride to relatives. Gerald- Monday resigned as president additional medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helquist ine Hurst came from Weber of Atlas Corporation. Kibhe androve to Salt Lake City Friday College in Ogden to visit with nounced he would continue to with their son Brent who en- them. A party honoring them serve on the board of directors tered the mission home. Mr. was held at the DeVon Hurst of the company and will be sociated with it on a part time and Mrs. Glen Black also took home Saturday night son Calvin up on Sunday to ing were Mr. and Mrs. Delores contract for a limited time. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Parley enter the mission home. I have resigned because of Mrs. N'aida Hale, Portland, Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin differences of opinion regardOre., is visiting at home with Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ing management philosophy, her mother Mrs. Ed Black Laws and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kibbe said. I have high perwhile her father is a patient at Mosely in addition to the guests sonal regard and friendship of honor and the hosts. the San Juan hospital. for thosi on the management Miss Beverly Ann Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Peder- team and as a director and an who has been pursuing her son's Sunday School class en- associate with Atlas, I will education at Utah State Univer- joyed a party Saturday eve- continue to work for the sucsity has transferred to Provo ning at the home of class mem- cess of the company." to attend Hollywood School of ber Darlene Hurst. Twenty No successor has yet been Beauty. teenagers attended, chaperon- named. George Ba.vles son of Mr. and ed by George Applegate. The IN U308 Mrs. Reed Bayles, reported his evening was spent in games Kibbe has been in the Uranimission to the Blanding Ward and dancing, after which chili since 1954, foundSunday evening. George was burgers, salad and punch were um industry ing the Lisbon Uranium Comreleased from the Eastern served. which later merged in States mission on Jan. 13 and The Leon Johnson family of pany his family met him in Grand Colusa, Calif, visited with the 1959 with several other InJunction on the 15th. He plans Glen Johnsons last week via terests into the Hidden Splento enter BYU next semester. the telephone. They reported dor Mining Co. He was president of Hidden from Mark Lyman, son of the and their eleven children 1957 to 1962 Splendor when Hidden Anthon Blacks, Is home to re- they in the the program presented Splendor merged with Atlas. cuperate from his recent ill- Yuba City LDS Sacrament Kibbe then became president ness. His brother Gordon drove meeting. They sang hymns and him to Price from Salt Lake all but the three youngest of Atlas Minerals, and was City and his parents met him talked. They have been re- named vice president and dithere. The entire city of Bland- quested by their own branch rector of the parent company ing wishes Mark a speedy re- in Colusa City to repeat the in 19G2. He became president covery. program there. Mrs. Johnson of Atlas Corporation in JanuMiss Gretchen Redd spent is the former Iris Kartchner. the weekend at home. Her ary of 1965. Ryan Johnson celebrated his father, Alma Redd, took her 14th comin Saturday birthday back to Provo Sunday. pany with his father, Sylvan Former resident Fred Carroll Johnson and companions Steve now of Mesa, Ariz. is recover- Larsen, Gaylen Stevens and ing from an operation at his Lynn and Lance Patterson. home. The group hunted rabbits Mrs. Virginia Seely and son (without much success) in Dry Casey returned Sunday from a Valley, bowled in Monticello visit to Fairview and returned home for chili, where she has been caring for cocoa and ice cream and cake. her ill mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert King Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shumway traveled to Ferron last weekspent Sunday night with the end to visit Mrs. Newby at Weather report through the Lee Shumways. Curtis Butt the Emery County Nursing courtesy of Virgil Eastin. visited with his mother, Mrs. Home there. Susan Butt. They all returned to Mexican Hat Monday. Mrs. Nora Nielson has been isiting the past two weeks NOTICE with her son Don and daughter lora in Kaysville and Salt Lake City. She also visited her granddaughter Sylvia' in Provo where she is attending BKU. A Meeting for the Members of the The Pallette club has reorganized and is looking eager- - 1, 10c l ( two-wee- k PEACHES TOMATOES lull - her daughter. Mix, vi-i'- Un ,ii vevm and Mi I' iiu'd I! .."i w a v I n! all and M ' 'av id ti.iv nil a'ld Tleaxun-Ml - Mai i. ill I !,i li'lIVlIltlMM Mk'u-- A i.p.iuie.l Mu xeliii.m, v ijo: h-ill a'teiidil.. A! n t i M Blanding News Happenings By Mix, Jean hi- Johnson Gene Hacking, lilanding announces the arrival of a number of new hooks in Imth the adult and children's sections. Our lovely library Is open every day except Sunday and Monday and more people should avail themselves of Its use. Vr. and Mrs. Ilurnbard Black have gone to Mexa, Arlz. for a short visit. Mike Itohinson, a student at the University of Utah, was a weekend visitor recently with his mother Mrs. Klta Robin- ,1 v .'XllMlll.ll .H ; nui.t i jt Ji 1ntii t!i h .id t.i. lev lullii Hu - itiit-ndi'- I la im. nii He, M, ,x Mix Ha.p'i Iturleii-lu- M all-- i 111 ' i - in, hided uli-- n t I x :: , M v - payments. i l finm Sail .it'ei.dmg t run.t of (hi Ii.m .ip for th ;tnl 1uhlltjty tHtoim !ht oij.'i. I.ih Tli.vii ( 'otilnjl vi hll I hi I i I ll.-- la-v- ihvei-ioi- i t NHt Kit i .'1 i Hh in i : I I ix I I - . -' i l . y j - ! -- I has new name oi .In, in Couutv I 'mu ! ked other ho e l.n- I ek follow ng The 'hlx Hi o ot u.o-- : ,,i Ill's I oH.i wiii wen- hou: id to. ' ill t S t o i ke Hie ( A htiiio Cm ol, . "'ll"-! el. .on a. Jo on he. ll tii e. i l e The lloli e W I - j'T&P council 'attend convention j . j County officials Farm program notices mailed to county producers ATTEND |