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Show Hospital Notes . . . Blanding Locals Mrs. Minnie Johnson St. Christopher's Mrs. Morgan Nielson Is a patient In the Durango Hospital. Grandson Mark, who hat been stay Ing with her, is now staing with his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Chris Ch- Mission News ristenson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer, who have heen on a two-wevacation trip, returned Monday The newly formed City Museum Board met Tuesday in the library fora short meeting. President ken Shumway reported that the board is looking at two buildings as a possible site for a museum. Other board members are LaMoyne Jones and Mis, D. 1. Gibbons. ek ' V' ... I w VU. . irsV - 't - r -f 1 r VlN' , u: " 5 4 i. I -- C M. c"? AdSf viv - JW J - -- r---. Ul M Mjyj Jim Vigil, Bluff, Jim Hunt, Mcxujii ll.it, Gloria Burtuxs, Blanding, Kristin? Johnson, Monticello May 10 Bobby Nieves and Steven Sieve, Hijbeth Campbell, Moutuello, Zania Hobby, Blanding May 11 Buena Caine, Bluff, MaitTu-- , Mary and Robert Maxhaw, Moab, .yl ? Betty Mashats, Kay Lyman wins new Ford Mo.ib, l'acliel Shafer, Monticello V y 14 Marline, Sally Mr. Kay P, Lyman el the Kay P. Lyman Co., Lennox .Moutuello, Big Ben Begay, Am th, Sharloi Sheppard, furnace dealer in Blanding, was awarded a Mo7 lord pickMalcom Lelu, Adeline up Inuk at the Lennox IndusMi., White Meia. Beverly tries sales seminar held May Butler, Moutuello, Daisy in Salt Lake C it y. Dove Creek, Finery Holme, Mr. Lyman was one of more B1 Hiding Miy5 1 Sabo, Cahone, Colo. Ramond than P1SCHAKOLD Skidmore, Momu'ello May 12 Sherman Hutch, TlutcTi Trading Pot Jack Cly, George Muidieimer, James Lehl May 10 Karl Butt, Geraldine Ra it Jail, Kayla lluKh, Marta by his son Keith and grandson, Clark, as well a one of Clark's Palmer, Bobby and Steven Nieves friends arrived for - week's H Angeltne Westcott, visit and took the Johnson Louise Savage cruiser to Lake Powell over the weekend. Mrs. hheleen Fvans Muy.l 2 Johnny Herrera, Mary Lee Proper could not come as Longjoli.i, she is still Mike and Lelha llilsnian retDon Smith, Raymond urned Tuesday from Cocoa, teaching in Granger. Skidmore Mrs. Maude Whittier motored Ha. They will again live in Jm Hunt, Jim Vigil, last on week the Johnson trailer home. Colo, toTowaoc, piZjJ KnstTne Johnson, Ama business. Mrs. Irene Zimmer, an art Hobby, teacher from 29 Palms, Calif. , The TW auxiliary tret In the Sherman Hatch, Dan and club house Tuesday evening for David Barfuss, Elizabeth Is a houseguest in the home of a business meeting. Campbell and baby Mrs. Minnie Johnson. She and Nfjy IS Sally Martinez, Mrs. Johnson became friends Mrs. Mary Pool's daughter, Sharloi Shcppaivl, Tamar last winter when Mrs. Johnson Norris Grand of LaVell Mrs, Perkins, Betty and Mary Rove took art lessons from her. Junction visited her mother for Buena Caines Sylvester Fvans, accompanied a week, returning home Sunday. Maxhaw, Utah Symphony to bring concerts to 1 St) de.Urv from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Washington, and Oregon to leceive new tmeks. According to Mr. George IL Bringhupd, vice president and general manager of Lennox Industries, Inc, , Northwest Division, the tmeks were given to those dealers who met sales quotas for the period of January 1 through April 30, 1 t7. The tmeks were Ford models with custom cab, 8 engine, and 4 speed transmission or EconoLine Vans. They were purchased by Lennox from Bennett Ford, Salt Lake City. Presentation of the tmeks was made by Sidney Becker, who was dubbed "Miss Pickup" for the sales promotion. V-- -- General manager George II. Bringhurst looks on as Miss Sidney Becker, "Miss Pickup" presents the keys to a new 1967 Ford truck to the lucky winner, Mr. Kay P. Lyman of Blanding. 00 WE PROMISE... schools Utah Symphony has announced plans to bring concerts by the full 85 man orchestra to communities and schools throughout the Intermountain area. Mr. Wendell months in Salt Lake City. Atla dent of the UtahAshton, presiTwenty-tw- o workers from Symphony end at Lake the Salt went to Colorado Rocky Mountain said: "Utah Symphony Board, back for of November surgery School, Carbondale, Colo., belongs to the entire State, to and their leaders, are spending and has been hospitalized the entire area. Hence it should since. Jay Heisel, Mission a week at St. Christopher's be brought to as many communwill Business Administrator, Mission, Bluff, Utah. Each ities and schools as feasible. year students from the school return with her to the Mission Last season we gave 91 conceits is Staff The especlocated in the northwestern Tuesday. in some 16 different communii part of Colorado ially happy to have her back ties in Utah. Next season our journey to the home Four Comers country on pleasagain. , aim is to make it possible for ure and service trips which The children of St. Christmany more Utahns to hear their fine orchestra in their own city. " compliment their work during opher's Mission are providing .the year. This is the third year the center of activity at the Letters have been sent to all that students from the school School Superintendents advisMission. Mission staff, famhave come to Navajo Land ilies, and friends, are looking ing them of the availability but the first year that they of the Utah Symphony for forward to their return from have come as a work party to schools. Busses from Fort school concerts. The Symphony is also looking for local spongive their service. At the Sill, Riverside, and Chilocco Mission the workers will help will arrive in the area on sors for evening concerts in prepare the grounds for the communities, and encourages Tuesday, Intermountain stusummer season. They are1 dents will return on Wednesday, any interested group to step forward. cleaning the grounds, complfollowed by students from Interested groups are asked eting work on the old church Sherman on Friday. site which will be planted, to contact Shirl Swenson, DirMission religious education soon with grass, cutting poles classes will be concluded this ector of Promotion and Develfor fence construction, afid week in most areas. After opment, Utah Symphony Orhelping with numerous other a good year of study and fun chestra, 55 West First South, Salt Lake City, Utah. projects. The Colorado Rocky the children of Montezuma Mountain School is the first Mr. Swenson plans to visit Creek will end their classes of several groups which will each school district within the on Wednesday with a picnic. come to the Mission this next two months at which time Classed at Teec Nos Pos will summer. he will also meet with local on end and Thursday Friday Atla Elmer will return this leaders and potential sponsors. last regular will mark the several week after spending Past enthusiastic response to weekly trip to Navajo MountUtah Symphony conceits in ain for the summer. The children at Aneth, nearly 200 schools, as well as in local conof them, will have their last ceits, attests to their desirclass on Sunday. Students ability and success in rural areas. With the nationwide at Blanding will also have a cultural explosion underway, picnic. Although classes are Utah Symphony stands ready ending Outstation Visitations to help Utah be among the forewill continue in all these runners in bringing the arts to areas on a regular schedule all the people, not just a favorsummer. the throughout ed few in urban areas. At Aneth this past Sunday 19 children were baptized by Father Wayne. Their baptism The San Juan Record marks the conclusion of the Monticello, Utah formal instruction at Aneth. Thursday, May 18,, 1967 The children at Page Three St. Christopher's will end their year on Friday with their annual program this year featuring The Special Days of the Year. The nine children will present their program at 10:00 am under the direction of their teacher, Sally Mary-bo- y, and the Bluff community is invited to attend. Refreshments, furnished by the Ladies' Club, will be served afterwards. Father Wayne will be away from the Mission for the entire week. Accordingly, Holy Mass will not be celebrated this Sunday at Aneth, Blanding or Bluff. Three members of the Colorado Rocky Mountain School from Carbondale, Colo. , are busy helping prepare the Mission Grounds for the sumnu-- r season. YEAR! LL THROUGH THE I FROZENIFOOD STbtKUPSAlP , silencer $u Peas, Cut Corn, or Broccoli cuts 10 oz. pkg. 2 Lbs. Bananas Appl6S Washington Delicious 2 Lbs. 29' Orange Juice J(JC Dinners ifjunieood; ea. Qc Oranges tb. ioc Com Lemons ea Jc Facial. Tissue 5' Flour ea. Pineapple 1 Carrots Lb. cello bag ea 39c Qc Cream Style or WholeKernel . g Kosher Dills , - hlEHTiPRUES! I t 303 21c Sco"ie!, r V I 99c IG A Fresh Packed ,GA Fruil Cocktail Liquid Dressings COmPHRElTHESEi 49c Swansons Turkey, Beef, or Chicken Avocados Cucumbers 4 IGA 22 01 3 303 $1 19c 7 39' 29' Napkins Kleenex Decorator Chunk Tuna Carnation or White Star pre-scho- ol 79' Round Steak Floor Wax Table Rite full cut Morris nelson it. 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