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Show List bowling list t.f l!.e slatting times fir .i:i-iicir'ita in the Uoii.ciiS Howling Ass' lat.o n Touih.in.i-n- t was A , Moll-tucil- i!,is week by tif.'ii .als. The awn-la-to- annual event gets underway t iay (Thin sJa at I an pm! m park Lancs in ciio with team events the fust scheduled. Iambics and siih-ccompeli- flld.iV lit l..;u lion will pin. and inoie 7teams will ho.tl at pm. Iambics and singles will conclude the event on Saturday Starting at i I move that will provide telephone service to the Hlutf area and the southern part of the county. Midland Telephone Company Vice and Manager Id. I Uiucii Corbin announced tins week the company puns for a $luSn(MJtH) expansion pinjcit this summer, Cm bln said two direct ciruits from Fluff to Moab would le added 111 the project. Such circuits aie mt now available to Hii.if phone users. In addition. two extra direct circuits from Hlanding to Moab will Is? made as well as an additional circuit from Hlanding to In in p in. nti.i.s Cash from Page 1) Jimmy pinned Jk Hii-- t men ami wot) las null h oil a Cei Hioll to become the Region MX 1 03 pouinl (CiiiiGnueJ w' Bluff circuits start times MITTIIKUH . . . JIMMV Will odd to a pre-l-de- id dj.v ( jl II h.impl Wti li.ig Coach Moms Swell- - ,!( Hunks 111 !ar Wfc-I-nlux a "ilain g'Sil .Maine to lake fclalf" this 'jr, ' lie's Hainan ti la .il out, oalij t uaih -- -r A nt Di-tii- ci Si('"ul I t xe.r Jim.nv won in eit-utmd though hi? was lil iluilng the Male wrestling tournament. ll:.i os in the linal match. Human h or the championship, was his tuily Joss last year. In compjjmg a 17 win. no loss recoid this year, Jimmy, has won J2 of his matches b a-- in the 15 - 1 hW-iui- i, Jims. Montlcello. THKSK THHKK SAN JUAN High mMoI lia.ketbnll prizes will be awarded players Lindsay June. David Kimmirlo and Jim the first and second p.aces In Ivt. Francis G. Laws The philosopher Aristotle ints against each of the events and, in addi- maintained Kodd, from garnered a total of CD one of the first tion. a trophy will Is? presented Monticillo last Friday. To be stationed to the "all events high woman great museums of natural Broncos braced Will conduct for Aloab Devils reading workshop Norman L. I.timlrll Lind.iy Julies, I kivid and Jim Redd garner-- ) to point In a three pronged wcoting au.u k l.i-- l wo k again Kt Mont ue; in. This wok the trio will IimiI their teammates Hy laiwler. The "all events" title Ill among women bowling in all men three events. from Ir Floyd Kucher, professor of education at flrighatn Voting ITilverxlty. has i employed by Kan Juan School District to conduct a reading workshop. The workshop is scheduled for this evening (Thursday) from 4 II to 7 15 pm. at Mon tlcello High s hisil. The district has hired Hr. Kucher to evalu ate the present elementary and secondary reading program and make recommendations for the future, Ir. Surher's topics will Is? "Iieveloping a Modern Heading Urogram" and "Who Is Responsible for Teacher Heading." Friday. Hr. Kucher will be at Kan Juan High school in -- e s sjk-c- i conuuercd Happenings around M.H.S. By Kirah Uf Ibtxlrlon ln't this a wonderful time of the year? Although the subject might lie a bit debatable to some t.f you, to the senior class of Monticeilo High school, excitement couldn't be at a again, t M .). higher eak. The cause of this In first the Winning exhileration Is the senior play. plan southern eml of Region Six is By this time, a senior has looka remote pmuiibility for San ed forward to this event for Juan's Bronco. but winning a six years. It Is. In a sense, a share of seeond place can culmination of six years of a reality this week for and a lot of work. Coach Nelson Cochran'a team This assembly, the highlight aswhen they play .Moab. the secsembly of the year. Is looked ond place team currently. forward to not only by the The Itroncos are still work-inseniors, but by the younger classei. who look up to the for a chance to pel Into the seniors as a shining example state tournament. The second of the Ideal students. teams from the and third-placWould It be fair for the parsouthern end of Region six Former Sheriff hurt ents play the second and third place received hy to and citizens of Monticeilo Word has stand back while their childteams from the northern end friends that Hay Cahoon, formto determine which two teams er Sheriff of San Juan County ren are lielng Influenced by the older members ot pet to accompany the first-plat- now residing in Salt City, teams Into the state on the lee at his home the younger generation?" slipped tournament. last Friday and broke his leg. Shouldn't all civic minded parThe only chance the Itroncos He I confined at the I,DS Hos- ents want to know what type Influence that Is being made hae of ending up In first plate pital In Salt Lake City where of It really Is a slim one based tin the hope he will have to stay for another on their children? does stand to reason, you know! that Hast Carbon will pet beat week. Kince the question can fie an on their home floor. swered with an obvious "Yes! Moab will lie expected to come to the game fighting des- The San Juan Record the opportunity Is lieing presented to you to do Just that: perately to avoid another loss Montlrrllo, Utah and to avoid the possibility of Thursday. February 2f, 1960 See the type of characters your child is going to school sharing that second plate with Iage Eight with. Proverbially speaking, any other team. you can "kill three (all right, so we have changed it a little) birds with one stone by attending the senior play because you not only see the type of association that is present at Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Allen Monticeilo High school, but By Jeanne Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frands Peter- went to Montrose, Colo. Sun- you also get an inside look at son came from Provo Saturday day on business and returned the finest auditorium in the state of Utah which offers to visit his parents. Mr. and Tuesday. Kline Black came home Sun- plush padded seats to the Mrs. Henry leterson on the occasion of the elder Mr. Peter- day to visit his parents and to weary, plus the privilege of son's birthday. They returned attend Tim Black's farewell. watching fine local talent perhome Sunday. Sunday evening He plays basketball for the form for the enjoyment of all. The setting of the play takes Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson Manti North Ward and will traveled to Mexican Hat to go to Salt Lake City to play at place on a small college campsee their grandson Kirk lehr-so- the All State Junior mens us in Anytown, U.S.A. The theme of college life is especialordained a deacon in the tournament next week. The Blue Mountain Dl'P ly a good one, since many of LDS church. and Kent Kedd camp met Friday at the Mary the participants and seniors Gordon traveled to Price one day last Black home. A very interesting will be there in less than 12 week to attend Grocers Associ- lesson was given by Dora Dav- months. The attractive mother, ies. Refreshments were served played by Pat Hawkins, can ation meetings. May Black and only arouse sincere sympathy Mrs. Eva Shumway has re- by turned home from a week in St. Beatrice Helquist. Twelve as to her plight, and her daughMarks hospital in Salt l.ake members attended with visitors ter, portrayed by Blanche Fullmer, is the typical example of City where she undrewent diag- Cora Helquist and Katherine conceit. Paul Redd, Gerald Stevens. nostic tests. The Blanding Ward young .Hyde, Joe Barton, Andy Davis, Mrs. Ruth Redd and Mrs. Pehr-son- , Vint Redd traveled to Salt marrieds enjoyed a sledding David Itolfson, Ronald Sarah Lee Hazleton, Rita Lake City to take Bryce to party Monday evening at Big enter the mission home. Mrs. Canyon. They returned to the Iehrson, Marta Hunt, Judy Ruth Redd will stay for a week recreation hall to play volley- Bailey, Rae Richardson, Phyland Reva will return Wednes- ball and to enjoy a hamburger supper. In charge were Deaun day. Kirk Helquist was here for Allgaier, Janice Hawkins and the weekend visiting his par- Sharon Wyatt. The Edwin Z. Blacks gatherents, the E. A. Helquists and his wifes parents, the Lee ed together at the family home Guymons. He returned home Sunday evening after Tims farewell testimonial. In addito Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Palmer tion to the family were the Palmers, DeLynn Blacks, and three children, Barstow, By Helen Kedshaw Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blake Calif, visited Mr. Palmers par- Allen Palmers, Burnhard ents, the La Veil Palmers, and Blacks, Richard Perkins and called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saunders Sunday. attended Tim Blacks testimon- Lelia Adair. Barbara Montella and Mrs. Visitors at the home of Harial. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Johnson Robert Brewster traveled to old Frizell Sunday were the drove to Delta, Utah Friday on Moab one day last week to visit George Barrys, Mr. and Mrs. business. They stayed at the Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brewster. Jaime Crowley and Rev. and home of their daughter, Sylvia Visiting Effie Brockmeier for Mrs. Beasey. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley Oliver, at Spanish Fork Friday a week were Toms parents entertained the Pitch club Satnight, and also visited Diana from Cedar City. movMrs. Yolanda Blair has in Provo. On the way home urday evening. Mrs. George Barrys father, they stopped in Carbonville to ed to Blanding from Montezuma Creek so the children can Joe Preedy, is visiting them visit Wayne Laws. from California. Mrs. Bruce N. Black gave attend school here. Johnny Duffer was home Judy and Marie Stewart and birthday parties for two of her children this past week. Lyle from Farmington last Thurs- Stephanie Barry have been turned seven and enjoyed a day. quite ill with chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bartell Going to Salt Lake City Satparty with 12 of his friends on Thursday. Carol Dawn was 10 urday to attend the birthday enjoyed skiing on Blue Mounof their father tain last Saturday and Tuesday on Friday and had 18 friends to celebration help play games and eat lunch. Alma M. Hawkins, were Loren, Mrs. Redshaw cared for their Dwight Hurst called his par- Alma and Emma Hawkins. Mr. children. Mrs. Edris Calvert returned ents Saturday and reported he Hawkins is 92 years old, lives broke his arm. Incidentally in a nursing home and is con- to her home in Buena Vista, Dwights report card shows an fined to a wheelchair. The Colo. Saturday. Nancy Snyder from Pueblo, average of 3.97 for the semes- party was held at the home of a daughter-in-law- , Samraie Colo, and her fiance. Major Alter. Ellis and Jack Palmer and Hawkins. Attending were Mr. fred Spry from Ft. Carson, Calvin Butt took advantage of and Mrs. Joe Hawkins from Colo, spent the long weekend the Washingtons birthday holi- Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. James with Nancys parents. They day and traveled to Lake W. Mangum, Elmo; Mr. and enjoyed skiing on the Blue. Powell for the day. Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Provo; Mr. Mountain and Purgatory slopes-MrsHelen Cooper suffered Raymond Lyman came home and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson, Riverfrom Salt Lake City for the ton. James Hawkins from San a heart attack, and is in San weekend. Diego and Bessie Dopp from Juan hospital. Mrs. Jack Calliham underMr. and Mrs. Clarence San- Kansas were unable to attend. Mrs. Bessie Dopp, former went surgery on her arm in ford of Salt Lake City stayed Friday night with Mr. and Blanding resident, has suffer- the San Juan hospital last Mrs. Ed Galbraith. Mrs. San- ed a stroke. Her son, Stanley week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson ford will be remembered as Martineau, called home with and Mrs. Beata Johnson were Alice Rowley by her friends the news. A family dinner was held Sunday dinner guests of the here. Lisle Palmer, son of Mr. and at the church social hall Satur- Max Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rodgers Mrs. Ervin Palmer, is now day at 1 p.m. at which 85 relamaking his home with Antoine tives of the Hurst family at- have recently moved into the R. Ivins while attending the tended. Most of the relatives Hards house in Eastland. were here to do honor to Mr. The Eastland Relief Society University of Utah. James Shannon is leaving and Mrs. George Hurst at their met Tuesday with Mrs. Millard for the Army March 1. reception Saturday evening. A Graham in Dove Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Wyatt beautiful cake, decorated with Marie Johnson was home were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. a gold 50" on the top of it Sunday from Snow College at Stanley Hawkins Friday on the was served to the family. The Ephraim. occasion of Jan Hawkins birth- cake was made by a friend and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Lessel, day. They bowled and enjoyed brought to Blanding for the Dove Creek, visited with Mrs. dinner at the Lariat Cafe occasion. Dorothy Heffner in Monticeilo. Klin-merl- Alexander patron. is determined on a scratch basis the Great, pent zoological hard-knock- lia Snyder and Marian Holden represent a wide variety of college life during a somewhat abnormal educational condition. The play begins at 8 pm. on Wednesday, March 9, and the price of admission will tie 50 cents. Tickets will lie sold at the door, but to avoid the rush and confusion, they may be obtained from any member of the senior class. The sjiectators will view the three-ac- t play from a most comfortable position, so bring the whole family, and see what local talent can do. A hardworking wrestler. Jimmy ha been captain of the Bronco squad tin year, along with Mike Lacy. He has lots of drive and has heard to complain that some ot tin? other wrestlers don't train in New Jersey hard enough. Now Jimmy BLANDING Pvt. Francis works mostly alone for this his laps doggedG. Min of Mr. and Mr. week, running has been home on ly around the gym after the Parley are furlough visiting his parents rest of his teammate and friends after Ids graduation through for the season. The most ardent superior from Fort Bliss Training Stahas of Jimmy is his mother, who tion on Feb. II. Pvt. been assigned to Fort Mon- hasn't missed one of Jimmy's mouth. N J., for training in the matches yet. Hi father has to ail but a couple ot Signal C'orp. School and will the matches. rejxirt there Feb. 26. Since Jimmy came to Kan Juan High, when he was In the KIXBEKGAHTKX TIME eighth grade, wrestling has CHANGE ANNOUNCED been his favorite sport. Until The Monticeilo Elementary then he had hardly known school has announced a change what wrestling was since the In times for the Kindergarten sport wasn't participated In at classes from Feb. 28 to May 20. i the school he was In previous- Group Two will attend from ly. He went out for the Ilronco R IO to 11:20 a m., and Group team during his freshman Three will attend from 12:55 year and is now In Ms third year, a junior. to 3:25 p.m. A FIRST AT TIIK Park Lancs bowiling establishment in Monticeilo was registered last Wednesday night by Afton Montello ot Hlanding. Afton bowled three consecutive games of 133. She bowls for Palmer's Propane Service of Hlanding and belongs to the Maggie & Jiggs league. Her team now holds second place in the league. la-e- U-e- Blanding News Happenings Mr. and Mrs. ( V. Odom lion Sunday to visit Mr Bur from Pay.-oAriz. spent last tenshaws mother, Mrs. Bernice weekend with their Piece, Burtenshaw and to attend Tun n. lel-phin- e Terrell. They came to Black's farewell testimonial. make acquaintance of little f.lnda Shumway Lew to Jana Grand Junction Lr the weekMr. and Mrs. Grant A. Bay-le- s end. She visited with her and Mr. and Mrs. Fred friend. A1 Young, and her brollalllilav left Sunday to spend ther and sister-ilaw, tne a week doing temple work In Shumway. the Ixjs Angeles area. Mrs. Jamie Laws has been Mr. and Mrs. Le Hoy Henrle 111 but I up ami around again. anil three children, Fremont, She was cared for by her Calif, are sending a week witn mother-in-laMiriam Laws at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy the Harley home. Henrie. Allene Ausmus and four Mr. and Mrs. Farron Burton- - children were Sunday visitors shaw and daughters Joy and at the home of her aunt, Mlri-Irencame from Grand June- - am Laws. le-Way- I Ix-e- e Blanding News Happenings La-Ve- il Hunts Halves or Sliced PEACHES 2Vz PEAS Betty Crocker Pancake MIX & Waffle 4 389c 595c Lb. CAKET:.. 4757c ANGEL PREM CHICKEN Swansons Boned OR Turkey 3$l 5$l PORK & BEANS Pet Instant MILK 1 2 qt. ....... .. COFFEE RIB STEAKS lb. 89c BACON Swif!T!u.m lb. 89c 5$l Wee:r.F.a.m,!y. DRESSING Mimde Lb. Wh- - 69c 53c 9$l BABY FOOD ICE CREAM DISCOVER A TOTALLY V2 i Vi 'V. King Size $137 LAUNDRY DETERGENT w FRANKS 47c D.2.5' FOIL ROAST 99c 22 JOY 59c DINNERS FISH STICKS rUCCCC WntCJC ac' Veve Ass'd. Flavors gal. gal. 794 - 2 for ALL LIQUID DETERGENT JOY Kraft Cracker Barrel Sharp Wedge 8 oz. 1 3 Vi oz. 85?! Extra Sharp 10 oz. 75 4 85tf & & if 1 1 1 26, 1966 Saturday USDA Choice Beef THE BEST IN THE WEST DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS Meats THRILL a 69c 5$l 0r:.w! Friday IVORY 49c I00:1!.1.6.0.1. Specials for Feb. 25 YOUR CHOICE $1.49 I.!! TATERTOTS W Cn ,3 MONTICEUO .UTAH |