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Show 4.'' ZL 'yJi From the ''; :4bv&gat LA SALS Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Redd cello. The Musselmans have are the proud parents of a baby made their home in the Redd girl born on the 17th in Mont-icell- o. Trailer court the last few months. weight 8 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Egbert Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Redd from Salt Lake City were here were down from Provo to go on business Saturday returning to Mr. Redds sister's funeral, home Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Barton, and to spend a few days visiting famRtev- ily and friends. ij.j. Reed and Mary Larsen from Salt Lake City were here ThursMr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowday to visit with the Max Willey called on the Troy Hercox family. mans of Egnar Sunday. Randy Shaw came home Mrs. Marion Miller spent Sunday, after spending a week last week in Denver caring foi in the hospital in Grand Juncher son, Carl's two little ones tion. while the Carl Millers went Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Willson to the Airline Ski Week at are in Denver attending the Vail, Colo. livestock show. Mr. Willson Mrs. Hernia Johnson and will fly to Kansas Wednesday toj Mrs. Harvey were hostlook at some of the Redd Rand esses Joyce for Eastland Relief Soccattle in the feed lot there. The iety last Tuesday. Willsons plan to return Sunday. Bernice Barry and Mrs. Helen Several couples enjoyed the Redshaw called on Mr. and Elders Bowling party Saturday Mrs. Micky Howell near Egnar evening in Monticello. They Monday. Mickey is Bernice's were Mr. and Mrs. Dayle cousin and the late Dick RedRobertson, Mr. and Mr;;. shaw 's nephew. David Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reddington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenland, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Lidell, Mr. Lloyd Wood and Miss Beverly Redd. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Leech are making their home in Monticello. Mr. Leech is employed by Redd Motors. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mussel-ma- n have moved to Monti- - k ADMITTED Jan. 13 - Albert Capitan. Aneth; Annie Dale. Bluff: Charles Hutchins. Blanding, Jan. 14 - Millard Graham, Dcve Creek, Jan. 15 - Reese Thomas. Monticello: Joseph Puett. Fry Canyon; Jessie Shorty. Bluff. Jan. 16 - Sonya Redd. La Sal: Evan Pehrson. Monticello: nna Hansen. Blanding. Jan. 17 - Graydon Martin. Monticello. Jan. IS - Jimmy Cly. LaSal: Edward Lyman. Blanding: Gordon Hyde, A. B. Barton. Monticello. Jan. 19 - Freida Reck, Bluff. DISCHARGED Jan. 13 - Marian Lovitt, David Ayers. Jan. 14 - Annie Hutchins. Betty Billsie, James Goodwine Jan. 15 - Annie Dale, Bernice Paul. Jan. 16 - Lula Seit. Si Hulligan, Charles Harvey. Zola Ilolden. Jan. 17 - Nellie Grant. Jan. 18 - Reese Thomas. Jessie Shorty. Charles Hutchins, Albert Capitan, Millard Graham, Gladys Lame-ma- n. Jan. 19 - Anna Hansen. County divided for Cancer drive The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society has announced , that in the interest of a better public educational program, and better service to patients. San Juan Count) has been divided into two districts -San Juan South and San Juan North. The two new chairmen are Mrs. Lawrence Latimer for San Juan North and Mrs. T. W. Stew an! of Blanding for San Juan South. Mr. Jack Slater, field representative for Utah, and Mrs. rdway Redd, County Chairman for 12 )ears. met with other officers recent of the Count) Associat ion to finalize plans for this division The North District goes from LaSal south to Recapture and last to the Colorado State line. The South District starts at Recapture and serves Blanding and all areas south to the Ari ona border. Mrs. Steward had designated the following as officers serving w ith her -Mrs. Toni Redd Vico Chair man: Mrs. D. I.. Gibbons, 1 Service Chairman: Mr. Jay Lee, Publicity: Mrs. Dudley Rowley, Secretary and Treasurer: Dr. D. L. Gibbons, Medical Adviser. Her Education Chairman has not )et been named. Mrs. Latimer's officers are as follows: Lawrence K. Latimer, Vice Chairman: Mrs. Marion Hazleton. Education Chairman: Mrs. Ldway Redd. Service Chairman: Mrs. James Douglass, Crusade Chairman Mrs. George Park, Publicit); Mrs. I la Robson, Secretary and Treasurer and Dr. C. IN Coon as Medical Adviser. For the past two )cars the Count) has been under the Chairmanship of Mrs. D. I Gibbons of Blanding. The first pail of April will ol the again see the kick-o- il Crusade Annual Cancer which runs throughout I he month in the State ol Utah. . The San Juan Record Mont ieella, I tali . Juuu.uv 22. 1970 Thursdav P.i gt I I in kruirO Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MAUDE DOUGLASS HUBERT BARFIELD, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Wors-leSnow & Christensen, 701 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proUtah Code visions of 5, Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required y, DuSCa? 75-9-- DifQ therein. s William Boone Doug- lass William Boone Douglass, Executor of the Estate of Maude Douglass Hubert Barfield, Deceased. Worsley, Snow Attorneys. & Christensen, Published in The San Juan Record, January 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1970. fiasco II NOTICE TO BID Skylark NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the San Juan County Commission until 1:00 P. M. on Monday, February 2, 1970 for two (2) used Automobiles. One vehicle being a 1967 Chevrolet Sedan, Black and White. One vehicle being a 1967 Ford Sedan, White. The said automobiles will be on display on the parking area east of the Courthouse. The Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. DATED this 20th day of LeSabre Custom 4-D- oor 4-D- oor January, 1970. 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