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Show fi'ii'iwwpwfwwiygwiiiiiMMPiiwwywiiii wig'inm imp iiM03O31ID3 The dance Creek in the Rocking Tights Square Club of Montezuma held their graduation Aneth Boarding School cafeteria last Saturday evening Approximately 100 dancers anc were present for the festivities. The dancers came from Farmington and Kirtland, N. M. , Corte, Colo. , and Blanding. The graduating couples were James and Judy Williams, Noel and Diane Rogers. Gary and July Kelly. Don and Bonnie Clifton. Doug and Rita Mad-loc- k. (feste the sunny weather. Jimmie (Andrew) Berkey is recuperating at his grand- parents' home in Farmington after undergoing surgery last Thursday. If all goes well he w ill be returning home this w eekend. The second Immunization Clinic was held at the school last Thursday. The third and final clinic is scheduled for April 24. The students of the Montezum Creek School held an all -- school Art Show on March 31. This was in conjunction with the Kippy and Chris Brock, and Gordon Betty Chavis, Glen Community Club meeting. Mr. and Eva Spencer and Ivan and Chavis' 6th graders collected and set up the exhibits and did Grace Hawkinson. a beautiful job of it. Adding Presenting the certificates and caller for the evening was to the evening's enjoyment was a piano recital featuring Jim Wright from Farmington. Melvin Walker, principal of Becky, Mark and Greg Monteuma Creek School, joined the other principals in Billy Reaves must take some the county for a trip to Salt kidding about having his birthLake City to attend a state-wi- di day on April Tool's Day, but Administrators' Conference. it should have been He left Thursday, returning day on April Fool's Day so all on Saturday afternoon. I'll say is that I hope it was a Bill McAlpine, Jerry Wilson nice one. and Bill Davis spent last weekTul'fy Overton shares his end fishing on Lake Powell. On birthday with me this Friday, the 4th. I mean that quite Friday afternoon Don Howe, folGraham and Leo Carr Ray literally as we split our comlowed their trail. All six men bined ages. Hope it makes aim feel better than it does me caught some fish and enjoyed on-look- ers Mc-Broo- m. Teachers sponsor Science Club A Happy Birthday Wish goes to Randy Labrum on the 5th. And a happy spring vacation to one and all. School will take up again next Tuesday, April S. -- Church ladies to Boneless Ham Canned Hams Gold Nugget Morrell 3 lfcw--- lb. available. Some of the members of the Science Club of the Blanding Elementary School display several of their models and some of the pertinent equipment necessary' for the project. Many folks have already given items for the same anti if you have clothing, house- hold items or other useful items they will be greatly appreciated. It is requested that the clothing be clean. Anyone wishing to contribute may call Mrs. Ellen 5. Patterson at w The sale ill be held in the former Montgomery Ward building across from the 5S7-271- Court House. Mr. Harry' Terry and Mr. Paul Muntz, two of the members of the Fifth Grade team in the Blanding Elementary' School, recently organized a Science Club which is open to the entire elementary school student body. Membership in this club i. ; lb. 1 49C Loose, medium Doz. Wester n Family Imps $2.59 Walnuts Certified Reg. 6?$- Reg $1. 19 - $4.29 Marshmallows Peas Western Family 10-1- oz. 2 303 Ajax Liquid Wieners Sigman1 s lb. 1 Turkeys Certifine Hens Fryers B Grade, Cut up lb. Rolls Holsum Brown 37 Soda Pop Serve 1 IMO Sour Cream Reg. lb. 33 4 39 3 98 Clorox cai. Crisco Shortening 25 6Sl 4$l 63 lbs. 3 Ice Cream F estival voluntary and the club meets each Wednesday after school lrom 3:30 to 4:30, The present topic of study is "Rocketry'", a fascinating subject at any' level. There are approximately 60 youngsters participating at the present time. The boys and girls are requirec to purchase the rocket-typ- e of their choice and prepare it for firing. They fire in different stages and return to earth via parachute. The club has already had one unsuccessful shot, but after determining the difficulty involved, is now the prepared to shot for a future date, confident of success. Mr. Terry and Mr. Manz are to be commended for the establishment of such a fine club for the youngsters, giving of their time and talent to promote such an activity in the community. Instructors' courses scheduled A 8$l 83 Hunter's Safety Instructors course will be held in Monti-cell- o on April 17 and 24 and on May 1 and 8 for those wishing to take their instructors course to help in the teaching of a class to young hunters. Anyone interested should contact Cecil Jones. The classes will be held in the County Courthouse and the instructor will be Lee Robertson of the Fish G Game Department. Spring Range studies will be held April 14, 15, 16 and anyone who would like to go on these studies should contact either the BLM, the Forest Service or Cecil Jones, Conservation Officer. The San Juan Record Miracle Whip Cottage Cheese 49C 59( 49c 33( is For kiddies. Reg 29 free with each $5.00 purchase Miniature Flavored 5 v Plans are moving ahead for the Rummage Sale to be sponsored by the Ladies Mission Circle of the San Juan Community Church, to be held April 17 and IS. In addition to the items for the rummage sale, there will be chili, drinks and cookies Eggs nAixA OTQlO . 7 hold rummage sale Pinwheels FOR HOLIDAY MEALS r . , 59 1 2 gal. Monticello, I'tah Thursday', April 3, 1969 Page Nine 69 69 Pan Rolls PRO PAN Come in &: fill our sack as E Appliances and Service Blue Mountain As Phone FOODS SUBURBAN Monticel o GAS I Prices near as your Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday 678-27- 11 677-22- 44 |