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Show St. onsense Mission News and jsr x? PROUD HERITACE Woufj bum on at It ihould. No doubt they alwayt itood their ground, And matched lo.ne brave men die. Or held a dying comrade In their armi, To lay a last goodbye. They listened to the cannon' roar, That shook the earth below. And they knew they'd have to give their best, To beat the determined foe. Yes, our fathers fought at Anzlo, And theirs at Belleau Wood. Then left us with a heritage, To guard the best we could. And if today we'er called upon To face up to the truth, Ai men we'lU leave the battle field, entered on as youth. SPS Donald F. Sammon Co. B, 18th USASA FS This poem was sent to me by dear soldier In Viet Nam. After reading and pondering over Mr. Simmon's thought I can't help thinking and feel lng proud that we still have citizens around that care for our heritage our flag, and most of all our free country. And who are willing to die if needed to defend the things that mean so much to most a MONTICELLO Welcome lo an evening of at the school for the children and their parents. The ladies from town brought chili and salad and the ladies from St. Christopher's area made Navajo Fry bread, assisted by the faculty of Bluff Elementary School. PTA officers and teachers served over 100 people who ate their dinners picnic style on the school steps. Mrs. Lee Lameman brought a birthday cake to combine the occasion with the birthday celebration of her daughter, Eululla, and the birthday of Hiillip Benally. DUPLICATE BRIDGE 7:30 p.m. 2nd A 4th Friday MONTICELLO ng, Most of the cars from Bluff are sporting brilliant bumper stickers to advise all viewers of the upcoming All Tribes Indian Days! Again this Friday Bobby Denny and his Trespassers will play at a dapce at the Bluff School, from 9 to 1, and all are invited to attend. The final activity of the Bluff PTA was held recently when the group held a dinner You LIBRARY May 2! Harold Butt, Maria BlanJtiig, I red Lee V. byte, While Weu, Maude Biwk, MouiUello Mij P Timothy Cu.ntt, niu i llo. nday Aicity , Kenneth Shorty , Blulf, me!ia e.oodner, Puyallup, Wadi. , John Ihompron, Ignat, v olo. Mu) 2d lully Haney, Ben Jone, trank Black, Blanding, Anna Voting, Dose c reek l.i2I Howard Savage, Bland mg, Iutricia LuwNey, Dove c ret k Maj, 22 Lula Hutchnu, Dutchie Collins, winte Mesa. Big Ben Begav, Days 1 t Masiuw- displays they used. The pre-scho- ol May h Timothy Garrett, LIovJ Misner children of year last Iriday with their closing program featuring The Special Days of the Year. Each year, under the direction of their teacher, Sally Mary-bo- y, the children present several programs for their parents and for their own advancement. This year, the young actors and actresses displayed their new knowledge of seasonal changes and national holidays as they represented such days as George Washington's Birthday, Spring, St. Patrick's Day, Valentine's Day, and Halloweem Forty parents and staff members were present. Afterwards refreshments were served by the neighborhood women. Staff of the Mission are busy this week preparing for the annual visit of Bishop Watson, Episcopal Bishop of Utah. He will confirm children at both Bluff and Oljeto during his two-da- y stay. Activities at the Mission will center around the Bishop's visit this week and there will be no other outstation work. Father Wayne returned Monday after a week's trip through the east. On Sunday, Holy Mass will be celebrated at the Mission at 9:30 am - a change from the afternoon time which has been recently followed. St. Christopher's Choir will sing at this service. Tuna 4 Pork & Beans Preserves Aro Dills, Whole or Hamburger Sliced 32 oz. The San Juan Record Monticello. Ut Thursday, May 25, Page Three Cutcher Broken Shrimp i$ Libby Mammoth Pitted 1 Towels Margarine driving the hot crowded first holiday weekend of the warm roads when I can be at home baskin summer season . ..if youve got somein the purely delightful comfort of place better to go. With natural gas natural gas air conditioning . . . the air conditioning theres no place see nice to be going somewhere on this better than spending the holiday at home previewing the pleasure that will be yours throughout the hot humid months ahead. Dont lose the cool Suh! . . . I Butts, leu more minute at the t isl , hi extra turn or touch. liii.ll test that all is right nd yet the men are levs, Who seem to think its worth heir while thrse extra things lo do. 'I as The George Barry were Friday night dinner guests at the Jack Oallihans. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller announce the birth of a new granddaughter bom May 13, The little girl it named Diana Michelle and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Worthington of Kingston, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barry visited Bob' father Friday as well as the James Barry s. Mrs. Janice Bobo and daughter Rene, Grand Junction, spent the weekend with her parents, the Jaime Crowleys. -- he psvsr man know a vs ell does the good man how to work. But one take pride in every task, the other like to shlrkj With just a little a he can, one seek his pay to earn, I he gotsvl man alway give the Bolt that climbing extra turn. Edgar A. Guest. American Beauty See your Natural Gas Appliance Dealer today! Col. Ugasco says: Suh a plain little ole flame silently creates a compression that cools . . .Jest one more proof that Natural Gas is nature's greatest gift to man. UTAH GAS SERVICE COMPANY Serving Natural Gas to Eastern Utah IGA Fryers 3 39c Franks 55c Chuck Steak TobleRite IV Swiss Sieak TableRite Round Bone Lb. 23' Pol Roasi TableRite ij Lb. Boneless 69' Lb. 39' 19' These items only at Monticello Merc Ice Cream Lb. Lb. 29' Meadow Gold 39' Meadow Gold FROZENlFOOD SrotKUP SAIP 37' IGA 9' 35' for 59' pkg. RlinC Holsum Hamburger or Hot Dog 69' Meadow Gold Whipping Cream 43' Whistles or Bugles 24 oz. 1 49' TableRitelLb.pkg Cottage Cheese 303 TableRite IGA 549 Morrell 5 Lb. canned 21' Kleenex Twins 3( off Potato Chips 35' lb. legged Hams Lemonade Snacks 33' TableRite 15' 37' 24 oz. 33 IGA M 37' American Beauty 22 oz. Fruit Cocktail reckon its BO 89' . 2 Cul Beans I III 12 " M IGA Cans 6 oz. Salad Roni home a real pleasure. I 33c 20 oz. Evaporated Milk Pickles for 21 214 Pierces IGA Strawberry Shell Roni air can own. Clean, filtered, dry-cothat moves through the home with hardly a whisper . . . Makes being s because of Stake Conference, Dorothy Heffner and Bill Phillips were recently married in Farmington. Mr, niillip is the eldest daughter of the I Idon Leffells. Mrs. Beverly Miller and small ion, accompanied by Teresa Ihornlck, came from Salt take City to visit Mr. Miller's parents, the Delmar ifjjnif.ood; Jello ol en Siioit No church services were belt Sunday at the Eastland Church Gifts forthe Graduate Miracle Whip system you lolni they ll.g'ljli, Art,, where attended graduation ceremonies ot Northern Arizona University Irom which son, leo, graduate.!. Mrs, Phyllis Snyder y isited rel itives in Moab .Moinlay v. ho are sosn leaving for Alaska. lettle lone, visited with the v ordou Barteils and Helen It ddi i a on Monday, Congratulations Class of 67 Soda Water lowest-co- st Mr, and Mrs. J, W, Crowley and three sons motored to St. Christopher's Mi.vion to the Navajo, Bluff, Utah ended thier Marshmallows most effective ii' ui iw It needed nisi an evtri turn to make the Bolt sfiurt. tew more minutes on the loh amt then the work vs as sine, str But he Begrudged the turn and when the task vs. s through, T he man was b u k lor more repain in iil a d iy or two. Two men there are in every place, and one is only lair. 1 he other gives the extra turn to every holt that then. One man it slipshod in his work and eager to he sju it . The other never leaves a isk until he's sure ol it. The ditfereiue twist good and had is not so very nun h. o, May 17 Rachel ScTiaTer and Baby May S Frma Ransdeil, Cloria Bariuss, Ben Begay, Matthew children of St. Christopher' Mi xxion ended iriday with a program featuring the Special of the Year. Some of the children are vlioun with the la-- I i eoxitsp Cl INCHING DISCHARGED Pre-Sch- i red P0S7S Anetli The kathli M Maude Bus k, Ben Join Bland-IngAla- their year Robert Out East News 1 Thompson M .y 22 Am. la i.ooJni r, jiidng Mon-tin.l- Olives Jest cant lolmei 1 Bluff News BRIDGE CLUB I ully I Ian ey , Ma Icolm 1 1 hi, I Whte, , T7rT? WTnu- - 'Vte.j, K.thl.un Shore, PVTuTer, 1r sit-do- W'e M vnMnjni) blllu-Aiuth Mjylo Dale W llU-x- i W hiihi-rv- , B1 0 of us here in America. Yet, here in America it seems one can't turn on a radio or television, or read a newspaper without hearing or reading about some new riots, someone burning their draft caid, the "Hippies", Hell's Angels, The Pleasure Seekers, the "trip" takers, the demonstrators and on and on. Is this what most of us really want to read about and hear? Well, I for one, would like to hear a great deal more about the young men and women who give their lives in service in far off countries to defend our beloved nation and about the men and women that are awanled medals for their courage and fortitude. Yes - let's change the "spot light" from the couldn't care less, "trip" takers back to the brave and the strong, the loyal, the free and the true patriots of How about this, our country. all news media? To Mr, Sammon, I thank you, along with the thousands of other young men and women who are doing their all to defend our free nation and our proud Heritage. Our fathen fought at Anrlo, And the In at Belleau Wood, They hoped the torch of lib- - Christophers Hospital Noli?(os 2 57' French Fries 9' Simplot 9 oz. Prices Good at Monticello Merc Thursday through Monday Prices Good at Blanding Merc Friday, Saturday ..Ml I. XIKIKK STAMI'fv l & Monday AM, lKIAKTMKTSAT BUNlltNC MERC (111 Monticello Mere iDtffa J ! |