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Show quarterback sneak, Adams chalked up the fourth touchdown of the game for the Bucks. Mark also added the two point conversion for a the LaSals From The San Juan Record The LDS Branch had a wood Miss Sheila Foy of Montilast cello chopping party spent the weekend visitSaturday. The Buckaroo defensive . The men and older boys cut ing with Helen Wilcox. line again came through witk fire wood to be sold, with the Maye Wood was in Salt a good solid wall and the to the church Lake City on business this wee$. profit going Mustang offense was stymied. welfare. The women served a Word was received this week The Dugway punt was taken chili lunch. that Mr. and Mrs. Leland Will-so- n Arden Johnson of Moab has are the proud parents of a by Mark Adams on the Dugway 40 yard line. Curtis spent the last week doing some baby boy, bora Nov. 16, in Redd picked up 11 yards, Price. He is their fifth child. carpentering and repair work for LaSal Store. the Paul Redd has purchased all Mark added another 12, and The sisters Relief the cattle belonging to Alden Society Dave Bronson took the ball to this have week been Stevens. getbusy the 15 yard line. From this bazaar ready for this their Welcome to the Jerry Story the crossed ting Mark again point, . Friday night. family. Mr. Story is employed goal line for another touchLoma Nielson, daughter by Atlas Minerals and the Baby down. Steve Maughan added and Mr. Mrs. Wilford Nielof 34-a 0 the extra point and family will make their home is Moab in the son, the Wilcox Trailer Court. at hospital score. this ill. week, Smith has moved down Chet very It was not until the fourth O. Frost Black and Merrell stanza that the final scoring from the mountain and is In Stevens from Blanding were his cabin at Redd Ranches was marked up. Quarterback Church visitors at for the winter. Sunday. Tom Donnelly of Dugway faded faded back to pass and found Stan Purcell charging in. Not able to get the ball away, hac to eat it in the end zone and a 2 point touchback for the Bucks, and a 36-- 0 shutout. Looking at some of the stand outs of the Buckaroo eleven, one would find heading the list, Mark Adams, who pickec up 114 rushing, scored 4 touch downs, and was a jack of all trades on the field. Dave Bronson, one of the work horses of the squad, picked up 88 yar yards rushing, and scored 1 touchdown on a 22 yard sprint. Butter TableRite lb. Curtis Redd worked hard and added 58 yards to his season S0UCeOcean Spray 300 total of rushing yards. Donnie Torres, the third worker of the offensive squad, picked up 9 3 oz. Jello yards rushing and 7 yards on pass receptions. Paul Nielson, Niblets Green Giant J2 oz. or "Big" Paul Nielson as he is sometimes referred to, block a Dugway punt on the MHS 49 Dressing TkbieRite yard line and Jeff Rogers recovered. Stephen Redd blocked another Dugway punt 35 Lipton Onion Mix Soup on the Dugway 30 yard line. Jim Broderick picked it up 35 Soup Lipton Beef Mushroom Mix and ran it to the Dugway 20 yard line. Jim Broderick also caused a fumble on the MHS 5$1 Broth Swanson 1 Chicken -25 yard line. 'The whole Buck team could be sited for 21c Marshmallows Doumak lb. their enthusiasm in this second semifinal encounter in two years. Dream Whip 8 oz. The enthusiastic Monticello High School student body will be backing their choice crew Mince Bordens 28 oz. at the State Class B finals in the U of U stadium today. 2 lb- Fruit Cakes lead. 27-- 0 Staftt Nov. 14. HE CARRIES tomer, of ony time. It costs the phormocist o lot of money to mointain such o stock. But you poy only what your prescription is worth. That's why we soy . . . 79 fa' 98 45 BOX SCORE Alum Foil IGA Heavy Duty 18x25 Passes Olives Libby Select Pitted The Senior Citizens Party held last Saturday was a huge success, judging from the number of oldsters who attended. There were 98 older citizens who were served a steak dinner by ten girls of both MIA wards. .l.Following the dinner an entertaining program was given for the benefit of the guests of Oysters Orleans Orleans 8 1 47 1-- Cer-lemon- i Dollar ies s 34 oz. Poultry oz. 1 Oranges Norwest Mandarin oz. 11 Brown N Serve Holsum n Dressing Mix ciover ciub ib. 8 t TableRite Hens lb. 10 Wholesun Special Toms lb 1 1 1 Chuck Steak TableRite lb. Swiss Steak TableRite Round Bone lb. 79 Rib Steak TableRite lb. 98 Picnics Smoked Morrell lb. Out West Cafe I I I I I I t I i I I I I I I Bacon M i , , 59 Hormel Red Label lb. 4$1 49c Bananas u. S. I 1 oz. 6 oz. Ocean Sprayi 61 19 ib. Jumbo lb. ib. aTHanksg ivinq 33 Utah mI . i 12 i difion.. 35 M3E Mixed Nuts lb. 43 oz. Pumpkin Pies 55 TableRite lb. COFFEE 12 57 Toms lb. Mince Pies Utah 39 Butterball Hens lb. SOUP SALAD Every Day 43 479 53 ot. Peas or Com Pictsweet - r Celery Orange Juice V- Aw!... Yams Cool Whip f 35 oz. 18 I Sharon Parkinson gave a chalk talk and John Redd reci- ted a poem. Fletcher Bronson, a most distinguished Senior Citizens, sang for the group. A trio composed of Tharla Holyoak, Joe Foy and Grant Bronson gave forth with a good selection of vocal pieces, accompanied by Mrs. Foy on the piano and by Ab Harris on his guitar. Joe Berry was Master of for the event. XT 1 Schillings 'honor. St , 63 oz. 4-- 12 Seasoning Schillings Rolls HISTORY i oz. Gnnamon schillings Colors '$ . 65 Meat attend party M fES 39 ot. Salad Sirimp BARGAIN a MEAL 23 Nearly 100 oldsters IIGGKT CITY DRUG STORE 669 Total yds IS THE 4$1 Cronberry Passing yds Rushing yds rtUCItmON TODAY'S 79 1st Downs 5,000 DRUGS...H0T 200 In moit retail fields. th typical itor carries on! enough varieties of goods to satisfy mast customers, most of I fie time. A pharmacy could do the same by corrying only about 200 different prescription drugs. But todoy's pharmocist stocks more thon 5,000 drugs, even the most obscure, so os to hove on bond exoctly who I the doctor prescribes for ony cus- Rga& fayv i Monticello, Utah Thursday, November 20, 1969 Page Seven To Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Begaye, Blanding, a girl, on oz. . , it- - |