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Show Tips from the Hat Everything is relative. When the Apollo 13 Astronauts were coming home the earth was a Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah L. D, S. small target indeed, to the cameramen aboard the Iwo Jima the Apollo was an even smaller target, but he set his camera and had the Apollo framed even before its chute had opened its a computerized world. What a thrill to see the battered ship come home. Everyone was excited but no one more so than Emery and James L Hunt and Myrtle Davis their nephew, James C. Hunt is a computer pro- grammer aboard the Iwo Jima. He is the son of Jack Hunt of Holbrook, Arix. , and holds the rank of Petty Officer, 2nd band Ernie managed the A. and Z. Minreals staff house for many years. Ronald Davis was called as a witness April 21 in the District Court at Monticello. Kindra Knight has been utilizing her professional Room 418. The Naaltoos' club met Tuesday night at Myrtle Davis' home. Sharon Turner gave an excellent review of AlexanderDumas' book The Three Musketeers. While we were enjoying Myrtle's salad and nut bread Opal Kleppe entertained us at the piano with melody after melody. We usually break up at 10 o'clock but it was 11:30 before anyone could pull away. We always have some comings and goings: Tom Knight took his regular business trip to Grand Junction but turned a chore into a pleasure by going via Dove HeTa'id !- A FROM - the ' i . 4 LA SALS .. ... .V j " k-- Monticello, I'tali Thursday, April 23, 1970 Pago Seven Door and Window J7! Glass Installed -- r LOOKING PANELING lll..hl I BUILDING SUPFUIS Monticello Lumber Hardware & 587-242- 4 I OdCJ Mr. and Mrs. Cord Hinton from San Carols, Ariz. , were visitors here over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T umer. Many from this area will remember Mr. Hinton who is Mr. Turners cousin. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Smith aje the proud parents of a baby girl, bom in Moab, April 16, at 1:18 p. m. Tomatoes The Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith , Potatoes She weighed 8 lb. 15 oz. and is 19 inches tall. the Great-grandpare- nts and Mrs. Feorge Smith , all Harry Redd-ingtand Dena were in Price over the weekend to visit family and friends. Mr. Paul O'Brien was in the hospital in Moab over the weekend. Reports he is feeling better and going back to work this week at the Cenn-tain- al Shaft. Mrs. Mazie Turner was in Grand Junction Monday for medical tests, and examination. The Moab Seminary presented a very enjoyable program for LDS Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. I9 lb. Chuck Steak Table Rite Radishes bunch 5 on Green Onions 5 Bunch 3 Corn Flakes Bone Swiss Steak Table Rite Round Bone 12 Spam 12 Corn 12 oz. m Miracle Whip 69 Peaches 29 IGA Cling IGA Cling Chunk Tuna 2 IGA Chunk 29 12 Potato Chips Table Rite ib $1.09 Hormel Red Label lb. 79 Table Rite Blade Cut lb Franks Hormel Fluffo 3 3$! Fish Sticks 59 Orange Juice Dove Liquid lb. 79 22 oz. 59 IGA 18 oz Preserves Pineapple Apricot 59 32 oz. 69 oz. 12 59C 57 Hash Browns Flavor Pak $2.39 French Fries Coffee Peanut Butter Bacon 79 65 oz. Green Giant Niblets Peaches Steak 69 29C oz. Linda Eslick and family were visitors at the Max Wilcox home on Sunday afternoon. There are several cases of Chicken Pox in our area. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Liddell and Megan were in Huntington for the weekend to visit Mrs. Liddell family, the O. Hansens. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott and boys moved to Moab this week. They can be visited at 11 Orchard Way. Mrs. Roberta Wilcox motored to Monticello Thursday afternoon to attend a San Juan County 4H Committee meeting. Mr. Ken Planl was back to work with the State Road, after convalescing at home last week with a back injury. Over 300 children were vaccinated against Rebella at the clinic held he re Saturday April 11. Word was received this week that Mr. Grant Winters of Snowflake, Ariz. , had been seriously injured in an automobile accident. Mrs. Winters will be remembered as the former Betty Bills who lived here for a number of years. Rib Pot Roast Kelloggs No. 7 are Mr. of La Sal. Mr. and Mrs. lb er The San Juan Record LUXURIOUS CJC90 j. an-c- See us (or Phoenix where they will visit relatives. After the wind we have had this past week, Mexican Hat must be smaller an awful lot of sand went north. ntur ... Month. One out of four Americans will eventually develop cancer. Isnt that a reason to support the American Cancer Society right now, during Crusade month? she is a registered nurse by filling in die two weeks at Monument past Mission Hospital, She Valley and her young son David left Tuesday for a week in Mr. and Mrs. Felix Garcia of Denver, Colorado are the parents of a baby boy. The baby will be named Reynell John Garcia. He is the first child of the couple. Felix is a former Monticello resident. Proud grandparents of the new arrival are Mr, and Mrs. G. Lopez of Oxnard, Calif. , and Mr. Juan Garcia, of Salt Lake City, Utan, meet-Windo- check, says the Ameri Society. Give gem training Class. L, D. S. Regional Conference was held in Monticello Saturdayi" Residents, the sceneiy made the ex- theirCoiincilors, bishoprics, tra tjme jt took WOIth while, and Branch Presidents were Bertha Holiday went to w represented at the all day Rock Saturday to ing to receive instructions on visit friends and relatives, their various duties. Calvin Paul Helen and Ronnie Bennally and Robert Turner fromRosier went to Cortez. Mexican Hat were present. Isaac Beanland from Cahone, Colo. , visited Luther and Joyce Pherson is doing well as can be expected so soon Sylvia Riesenhoover; he after surgery. She will be has been doing some confitted for braces soon. Anna struction work at the MonCalled the hospital Friday ument Valley Mission. Mrs. night and was told how de- Lena Sorensen dropped in lighted Joyce was with her many at the Post Office to cards and letters. She is at say hello; she and her hus- - Nows the Time April is Cancer Control Costal 8 Wholsun 25 lb. z 6 2 2 5j oz. 5$I 35 . Prices Good Thursday Friday & Saturday AAonticello |