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Show Two graduate from Snow College Marie Johnson, Monticello nd Candii Mahon, Blanding, "111 be the two San Juan County (tuJentt to graduate front Snow College on June 7. Baccalaureate Icrs k rt will be held at 8 pnt in the school auditorium June 6 with the graduation exercises Sunday morning at 10 am Jn the audi- torium. Snow College will graduate 135 students this ycat, the largest number In the history of Happy Homemakers do their the SERVICE In civic duty LONG I51MI, VIETNAM--Loy- d f. Woods, -- I, son of Mr, and Mrs. Loyd U. Woods, La Sal, Utah, was promoted to Army socialist lour May 11 while trrving with the 6 12nd Carlson returned last week having spent the winter w ith his brother and w ile in Hofrnce, Aria. , and with his sister and her husband, the frank Hoc rules, at Long Beach. M si Miry lemmond left Sunday to spend the summer with her parents in Avery, Tex. She will teach In Covina, Calif, next fall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muehles teln were pleasantly surprised lK-nr-y Maintenance Company near Long Vinh, Virtham. A mechanic in the company, Sec', Woods rnteled OH active duty iu April l'o6 and was stationed at It. Bragg, N. C., before hit arrival in Vietnam last lebruary, A Iti4 graduate of Monticello High School, spec. Woods atteudrd Biighain Young Univ eerily at 1'tovo, the institution. A last week when her mother, with friends, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, Vernett I u nee ford, and sister, Miss Wilma Ltmcrford, arrived to visit for a few days, lynn Healey, and family were over- Aril,, night guests of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John lewis, last week while enroute to Provo to bring thelt daughter Pam home from BYU. Mrs, Margaret Marvel is spending a week In Colorado whe have rented her ranch near Colbran and with her brother and family, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Puff at Clenssood Sj rings, Colo. Word hal been received that vis will not be returnReid Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Draney of Phoenix, Mr. and M s. Stew att lewis are home to spend two week d Mr w ith their parents, Mrs. John lewis and Mr. anJ Mrs. Pen Barton Mere attend1 Provo. ing summer school Stewart 1 helping ben Summers take his herd to summer pasture in ColoraJothis a The San Juan Record a to Montkello as originally planned at he has accepted a teaching portion t Cgden H gh School. ing MiintlerJIo, I'tnh Thursday, June 1, 1 4 67 oge Six Contest Winners 1 President Daryle Chase will ABf RDEEN PROVING preside over the activities and award the diplomas and CROUND, MU. Royden C. Derrick, prominent Dennis E, Cuynton, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cuy-mo- n, Utah business, civic, and chilrch leader, will address the Standing, Utah, completed a 14 week automotive graduates, Commencemeit exercises repair course at the Army Orwill be followed by the Alumni dnance Center and School, Aberdeen Proving Ctourtd, Association banijurt in the Md., May 12. cafeteria. lie was trained in the mainMiss Johnson will receive her Associate in Science degree tenance and repair of engines and Miss Mahon her Associate for the Anny'i tracked and In Arts decree. wheeled vehicles. Color TV Bruce Stevens, Blanding -- AUT0 VU IVHlilHUE Rove Creek June 1 2 MAYA June Closed on Monday 7 T1KO AND THE SHARK and THE SECRET SEVEN Vu 65 CHEVROLET Jin pa la hardtop 4 -- door sedan with radio, automatic transmission. EE mi iff your heater and I Cashews WHEN Parkway Super Service - Monticello Causeway Super Service Tape Recorder er. Chews Family 12 12 12 heater, good tires. Certifresh rattles. . no noises. after a service job by the factory trained experts at REDD'S Come in soon for the finest service your car has ever had. ! Hams Baby Foods Gerbers Tuna 3 sladBowl ' 79c Cut Green Beans 65' Country Style Double lutk 7 33 M wui E Grapetruil Tang Cudahy Open All Night Dressing for your greater convenience Pineapple . ll lb. 10( 83' 49' 12 oz. Wishbone Creamy Onion ww. sneed 2 tm 5Pias Parkway Super Service 2 69' 4 95' Oranges June 2 19' Tomatoes RedRPe for ce.-Fr.shio- o.- 4 " S1 & 3 Out West Cafe CITY MERCANTILE MONTICELLO Jl nibs, Sunkist Strawberries Friday and Saturday Monticello $1 49c wi,h cheese Potato Flakes Now Sigman, Gold Nugget Boneless, Fully Cooked FRESH. .. FRESH. . . quart (MiEEEiaBB mmm 75 9W$1 Strained Carnation Jenno Pizza JEER USDA Choice Spareribs Salad Dressing cm 85c 3 1b. can Crisco 69' Lean 29c Assorted 13 oz. Rump Roast . 49' Young 89' Certifresh Salted 5EmesYauicflR No 63 FORD 2 TON CAB G CHASSIS 700 Series, good rubber all the way around, big V8 engine completely rebuilt, 2 speed rear axle, and 5 speed transmission. 65 CHEVROLET TON PICKUP With heater. 4 -- speed transmission, and practically new rubber. Low mileage. 64 CHEVROLET TON PICKUP VS engine, 4 speed transmission, radio, Mexican Hat Mary J. Yazzie Roy Davis Cly Billy L. James Harry Benally Tape Recorder Camera Radio Silverware Ground Round heater, automatic transmission, power steering 64 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4 -- door sedan with standard transmission and overdrive, V-- 8 engine, heat- Canyonlands Conoco Blanding Bluff Earl Randall Mary Foushee Tully Vigil Richard Maryboy Tape Recorder Camera Radio Silverware Sylvan Johnson Gilbert Sanchez Pat W. Jones Monte Perkins Camera Radio Silverware KIDDS and power brakes. Turquoise Conoco LaVar Abrams Tape Recorder F. M. Whittaker Camera Portable Radio Issac Vigil 50 Piece Silverware Set Vicinta Torres heater, 64 CHEVROLET Impala 4 --door sedan with radio, 1! Other Gifts EAST On their way to Provo to attend the graduation of their daughter, Annalee frirell, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of Silver City, N. M., stopped to take Mrs. Glendora Friell w ith them. David Bingham and Swede Jorgensen stopped to visit with. Larry Butt when they were em- route from Amarillo, Texas to Hill Air Force Base. The three were buddies in Texas. Everyone in Eastland is del- ighted with the rain and estimates that at least one and one-ha- lf Inches have fallen. Mutton Chops and power brakes. ill OUT Mandarin Oranges We;i oz. pocket heater, automatic transmission, power steering and automatic transmission. Stevens. aur the 65 FORD Custom 4 -- door sedan with radio, 64 FORD Calaxie 4 -- door sedan with radio, . MTtLES ing. 65 CHEVROLET Belair 4 -- door sedan with radio, CEORCE H. BRADFORD OF CAUSEWAY SUFFR Service presenting Color TV to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce udrum heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes and air condition- & .V VKIMMOVg 5-- NORTH BY NORTHWEST 6-- m Nu J'V r 4-- -- -- June The "Happy Homemakers", H group under the direction of Jeanne Jones, have finished a class on home improvement. The group of girls are ages 10 through 12 years of age and there are ten in the class. They nude drawer dividers, 1 bulletin boards, shoe racks and ducting mils. Their last project was to be one of civic Improvement and the girls all pitched in to Monticello, Ul all help beautify the city. 1 hey picked the bank north of the May 31, June 1 2 ball park as their project and cleared out all the debris in BANC! BANC YOU'RE DEAD amongst the Iris and pulled weeds to make the bank attScnta Berget ractive to the Tony Randall eye. Show n helping in this job June 3, 6 are, left to right, in the picture, Joylynn Jones, Kerrl-le- e RIDE BEYOND VLNCEAN'CE Jones, Judy Barton, Marcia Christensen, Jill Washburn, Chuck Conners Mrs. Jones, Susan Musselman and Celia Rowley . Other M Sat. 3 r'rloek members of the class who Ad Free Show were not shown are Linda RobCecil Jones inson, Luanna Randall and Debra Hogsett. a Cool Whip Birdseye Orange Juice "ek. Western Family 6 oz . quart 59' 751 |