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Show golfers-- - Attention The Utah Division of the 'American Cancer Society has the answer for the golfer who shoots a hole only on the back nine of a practice -i- n-one round when no one is around to see it. The answer is incentive - a new set of irons - should the same golfer sink a hole-in-o- ne on the shortest or easiest hole of his favorite par-thrcourse during the Labor Day weekend. And there will be a Cancer Society volunteer on the tee to teil the world that the ball really went in the cup. It will all be part of the first Virginia Whitney Memorial Hole-In-OContest, sponsored by the Cancer Society on 47 courses and clubs around ee ! ne the state. Proceeds from the holiday weekend contest will be used to establish a mobile cancer the Salt Lake mother whose survey that will offer free examinations to Utahns in struggle to conquet cancer rural areas of the state In order inspired millions in a Readers' to Insure quick detection and Digest article and in a Cancer treatment. Society film. She died of the Mrs. F. Seaton Prince, Chair- disease last October.' man, explained how the contest will work: Anyone who makes the mini-jmu- m $1 donation to the Cancer Society volunteer on the green of the hole will then be eligible to win golf balls or new irons on his tee shots. If the shot lands within a Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith, chalked circle drawn 10 feet around the pin, the $1 Blanding, boy Aug. 15 contributor will win three new To Mr. and Mrs. Charles balls. A contribution of $5 Homedew, Blanding, a girl would win a prize of 15 new on Aug. 23. balls if the shot lands within pre-selec- hole-in-on- bum fcv. 1 J STUDENTS relax by the main entrance of Monticello High School ready for school to start as the summer vacation ends. Record Photo Mrs. V iiginia Whitney was 19 pelier, Idaho. Johnny and Billy Galbraith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Galbraith of Kearns, have spent the past four weeks visiting their grandparents, the Doug Galbraiths. Also here has been Douglas Cecil Galbraith, son of the Douglas Galbraiths, Jr. , of Kearns. The boys all returned to their homes on Thursday, going up with Wesley Hunt. DISCHARGED - Wendelin Bucher, Aug. Dove Creek; John Antez, Jerry Savage, Bernice Ann Yanito, Blanding. Aug. 20 - Kim Booth, Mich ael and Kenneth Harris, Mcnticello; Wesley Semadeni, Dove Creek; Velda May, White Mesa. Aug. 21 - Howard Savage, Blanding; Fred Yanito, Bluff, Aug. 23 - Barbara Homedew, Blanding. Aug. 24 - Herbert Johnson, Blanding; Melanie Grounds, Bluff; Billy Mike, White Mesa; James Nakai, Red Mesa Trading Post. Aug. 25 - Susan Callahan, Blanding; Tina Joe, Hatch Trading Post; Chad Wells, White Mesa. 12 Aug. Wendelin Bucher. Breakfast Gene Posey, Carolyn Aug. Black, Paul Dutchie, Janice Hawkins, Kent Adams Aug. 18 Hershal Sneak, James Torres, Danny Scott Aug. 19 - Mark Lyman, Shar-o- n Darland. Aug. 20 - Kim Booth, Wesley Semadeni. Aug. 21 - Michael and Ken neth Harris, Velda May. Aug. 23 - John Antez Aug. 25 - Melanie Grounds, Barbara Homedw Barbara Homedew, Caroline Bayles, Bernice Yanito. 16 Lunch Dinner' Elk Ridge Restaurant Phil Acton, Prop. Blanding, Utah T rSJ CGOb GfiHEE) QSX? EXTERIOR $249 PAINTING with a gallon or PAD mora of BENNETTS LATEX VI-K- O HOUSE PAIHT VI KO Exterior Ldtex dries in 30 minutes cle.ms up with w.iter. Edsy to dpply, excellent durdbihty. For wood or nusonr Use the amazing new Paint Pad to apply Bennett's Exterior Latex fast and easy. Or, choose the EZ Paintr Roller for flat or semi-glos- s latex. Free when you buy a gallon or more of Bennett's Colorizer Paint. Repaired Permanently Ail-Purpo- Eith.r Pad or Rollar ldlfoMltoldlft FREE DELUXE PRONEL COVER 9-IN- with a gallon or semi dues I SCRUBBABLE. 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Plastic Pails SUBURBAN GAS 678-27- 11 677-22- 44 I A new set of irons goes to the golfer who sinks a The San Juan Record . j the circle. FLORENCE j ! ted ADMITTED Word has arrived that a baby girl was bom Aug. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Denny of Mesa. She joins a two year old brother at home. Proud grand- - -parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey of Mesa and Mrs. Peggy Denny of Clearfield, Utah. The newcomer was bom ion her grandma Denny's birth-ida- y and has been named Glenna Shirlene. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Valles, who are employed at the sawmill, went to Axtec, N. M. jfor a visit with friends and relatives there. They took their three sons with them, for the .weekend visit. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black and children returned to their home after several days visit with their parents, Mrs. Myrtle Hunt and Mrs. Hester Black. Donald will teach at Olympus High School in the Granite District this year. Both he and his wife are graduates of the University of Utah. Mr. Truman Rigby, who has attended summer school, returned home Friday, ready to take up his duties as principal of Park Terrace. Speakers at Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lyman, Candis Mahon and Lyman Bayles. Lyman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bayles and will soon leave for a mission to Canada, Blake Rigby, son of the i Truman Rigbys, returned from spending the summer on his grandparents ranch in Mont- - I fa Ladies or Men Poly raincoats s Your choice 19c each |