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Show BLfd Our summer weather seems to have had a little touch of just got back from California. Disney land and the San Diego Zoo were the highspots of their and children are vacationing in Oklahoma. winter thrown in this past Jay and Marge Hays travelweek. Sure hope it passes. their trip. led to Texas for their vacation. The Jack Mosley family left Mrs. Annie Walker flew back Not a large crowd attended last Saturday for El Paso, Tex. to Midland, Tex, last week the Women's game night on and then on to Jal, New Mex. after a few weeks stay with her Tuewday but still it was a lot where Pat's folks live. They her daughter Mrs. Doug Mad-loc- k. of fun. A variety of salads will be gone two weeks. made up the refreshments for Eubanks and Jerry, Jan and Kamie Wilson the evening. Buddy Shirley Dee McAlpine has been act-- A $.7 Tv. .., i ing postmaster while Louise Oveton and Sue Harper are r !7 gone. The Harpers left Friday -- t Wtt for Hermit, Tex. Our El Paso team lost two games of softball last week. Monticello edged them out by two points and Blanding 1st Ward ran away with the game. Val and Eva Labrum left Monday for a week's vacation in Utah. Their first stop would be Manti where they will be reunited in marriage in the Temple there. How lovely after nine years of marriage and two fine children. Clara Brown had a birthday on the 12th of June. Bob Towle returned home Introducing the new 924 -- volume reading enrichment collection to students at Mexican Hat school are (left to right) Edwin C. Hawkins, principal; John Guy, executive director of San Juan County's Navajo training center; Mrs. Reta Bar-te- ll, county elementary supervisor; and Darrell Stoddard, area representative for Educational Marketing G Research. The books were a gift of the latter's California based firm. Mrs. Anna Pehrson, first grade teacher, helps youngsters with pictures, as well as words, which are outside their realm of experience. Few enter school with ability to communicate in English. a Try our Daily Specials! Coming Right Up, Ice Cresm Thurs. -- Fri. Tfr Sat.-Su- n. Mon.-Tue- s. Chocolate . July 23 - Man and His Environment, Bill Taylor of the NPS, lecturer. July 30 - History of San Juan County - Judge Fred Keller lecturer. Aug. 13 - Recreation Opportunities on the National Forest, John Campbell lecturer. Aug. 20 - The Last Frontier, Wayne Erickson, lecturer. All of the lectures will start at 8:30 p. m. and will be held at the Monticello Library. lecturer. June 25 - Our Insect World, Lecturer, Kenneth Maughan. July 9 - Wild Flowers Blaine Lunceford, lecturer. . July 16 - Bighorn Sheep The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, June 19, 1969 Page Eleven . Free Hearing Aid Service Center dome ' On ... . ; .-- AND LET ME GIVE YOUR HEARING AID A HOT , WEATHER CHECK-U- t-- iii P rtf j&l NELSON Dxee dHl 4(ac4! If you can't hear T.V. 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So economical ... ... that youll want gaslights in a number of locations . . . the front walk ... a light for the entry ... A light for the patio . . . and for the pool. Join the millions who have returned to the charm of the gaslight era and love it! trouble-fre- e wall-brack- Col. UGASCO says: Suh . . . just glow all over when Orange-Pineapp- le lecturer. Bur- eau of Land Management will conduct an evening lecture series. The public is Invited to attend these illustrated slide lectures at the Monticello Library. Programs will be given on a variety of topics which each program lasting about an hour. For ready reference for the summer's series the following program is listed. June 18 - Powell Expedition of 1869, Wayne Erickson, coming up June 21. Bill and Dee McAlpine made gas-lig- Management, Josh Warburton, Again this summer the Monticello District of the from Arizona last week leaving Dee and the children to help out down there for a while. 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