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Show Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hansen brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bartell and family and also visited their grandmother Mrs. Nora Jones at Mr. and returned last week from an extended sojourn in Mexico. They went as far South as the Isthmus where the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific OceaD are only 150 miles apart. Mrs. Hansen reports that is it beauti-ifthere this time of year. e Mrs. Debraughn Jones home Tn Farmington. Roy and Mira Bateman and three children of Denver, wer Thanksgiving holiday guests dr. and Mrs. Cooper Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Swede Odett. and family made a recent Guests of Mrs. Maxine Webb " north" wherfc last week were Mr. and Mrs. weekend trip up Bert Odette and family of they visited with Mrs. Jones Salt Lake and Eddie Allred ul The San Juan Recorcj and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Redd of Monticello,, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Calliham from Ucola, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Harris from Blanding. Mrs. Susan Jameson recently took her firstjjrade students to the San Juan Nursing Home in Blanding where they presented a Thanksgiving patients The children also took along a basket of holiday goodies for the enjoyment of the of.BYU. SanJuaners attending the .'TntIrllo, Utah Farm Bureau Convention in Salt Lake City on Nov. 20, were Mr. and Mrs. John Lewi Thursday, December 4. 1969 Page Nine pro-grarnto- the shut-jn- s. THEN... 310 NOW DEATHS 7,000 Two decodes ogo, 7,00 children died every year of whooping cough. Last year, only 310 children died of whooping cough. What explains the difference? It's the new wonder two decades ago. Priceless drugs? Sure! Yet the price of the overage prescription hasnt gone up any more in 20 years than has the price of a pound of coffee. drugs-unkn- own TODAYS MBCRIPTION IS THE SIGCEST IAXGAIN IN HISTORY fti? 70 Softy ' " ' vfr Enjoying the weather and shopping in Farmington, Friday were Mrs. Janet Blake and Mrs. Susan Stanarc, Mrs. Olivia Blake and Mrs, Stella Neilson. They saw several people from Monticejlo there. Mr. and Mrs. H. U, Butt spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pettin-ge- r and family in Bountiful. Lorna Evans who is teaching at Kearns, Utah, and John Evans, on leave from Camp Pendleton, Calif. , came to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans. ' ? eEvans F ami 1 y had Thankf-sgivin-g dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Burnham of Cortez. After dinner, Mr. anp. ML. Evans fooITMrs. Maria Decker of Mancos to Mesa, Arizona to visit relatives ther. Saturday, Tom Evans, accompanied his brother John, as far as Flagstaff, Ariz, where he was over -- night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cline. John continued on to his army base in California. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lewis of Moses Lake, flying from Salt Lake . They returned to spend Thanksgiving with the Steve Neilsons and Bruce Adams in Provo, were joined by daughter Dana, who rode up with Marva Edwards. Miss Edwards enjoyed Thanksgiving at her Mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Summers enjoyed the company of their children on Thanksgiving. Coming trom, Provo was their daughter, Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Kell Summers and baby came from Grand Junction, and v ' 'S'-- ' MX .vC v- t ,0l?!SeaS,'S!im week. They a!?? last . Crackers Keebler 2 65 lb. Shell Roni American Beauty Vanilla 24 oz. 45 Cake Decorators Schilling 19 Crest Toothpaste Reg. 89 Schilling 2 $1. 05 Gal. 4-r- 39 oll Del Monte Del Monte 8 oz. 60 H 2 Round Steak Top Round Naiiey03-Die- t 73 oz. Vfiljl)1 Bottom Round lb. ( 89 37 85 lb. 98 Boneless lb. 895 m Cocoa 88 Gal. 369 300 Pop ; 12 Mr. and Mrs. Dave FullmeiJ and Mrs. Frank Fullmer drovd to Tempe, Ariz. to have '. Thanksgiving with Dr. Clark Fullmer. and family. Que Fullmer joined them from St. George. Joe Foy went to Tempe, Ariz. to join his family for the Thanksgiving holidays. He rode down witn the Fullmers and returned with them Sunday. Spending the Thanksgiving holidays at Provo with their daughter Kris, was Mr. and Mrs. DeMar, Perkins. They all enjoyed a hocky game at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton flew to Moses Lake, Wash, td spend Thanksgiving with theif daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lewis. . 89 Log Cabin 36 oz. Chili con Came Kraft 65 Toilet Tissue Zee Tomato Sauce Orange Juice ter. m Baby Food Heinz Strained Tomato Sauce saisaiU!) 39 oz. Quik visited the Keith Taylors. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Latimer were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gardner and three children of West Jourdan, Utah. Mrs. Gardner is the Latimers dauglj V Syrup n"HeCoforn -. 193 S' Mr. and Mrs. Art Redd and two children from Moab. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson who live in Monticello. Only one daughter, Anne, and family, who live in Virginia, was not able be there. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Callis-t- er and two children of Delta Utah were weekend visiters of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson went to Grand Juanction Friday to visit Isabelle Prew-e- r, who is in the Teller ArmJ Nursing Home there. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Codner last Monday was Mrs. Codners brothef Mr. Gerald Hansen, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Hansen of Cortez. Gerald, who is a U. S. Naval Officer has been stationed in Glasgow, Scotland at the Polaris s. Link Sausage Cod 1 Haddock pT:nm JW4W4r7S8Sr Bacon 69 69 oz. portion lb. 3 oz. portion lb. Hallbllt 'enter cut -- 89 8 oz Sigman Peak Steak lb. $1.39 2 lb. $159 Blue Mountain FOOD Corn Dogs Ice Cream Certifresh 12 gal. 69 Monticello MORRIS Monticello, Phone' JU pint 29 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Specials Utah 21 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE Coffee Rich NELSON INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois ; |