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Show Tips from the Hat at Yuma, Ariz. and ward On took his wrecker up, and their way back home tp winched the trailer off the TV-bluff. They started on their Albuquerque. has her! Pehrson and raefs was then 4 in Joyce Dugway way again--- it imagine that you are pulling a 55 foot 10 wide the afternoon. Couldn't make now; hoepfully she is jrii it up Clay Hill's Pass, had to house trailer. Thursday a proway. Anna visited her I ur-d- ay and Sunday. She m ?i fessional trailer hauler arrived be pulled up by a rubber-tire- d earth mover that some conMr. and Mrs. Jerold North of Southwest Indian Mission. considerable pain SaturdL but at Mexican Hat and asked inPalm Springs, Calif, have spent struction workers were using. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lauder-bac- k much better Sunday. A "nrf structions on how to get to The the past week here visiting at entertained the John John- Paul's Landing. He had picked neophyte trailer hauler going to Salt Lake City had restrained be to sons one night last week at a weekend the home of her parents the at Grand the trailer verbally Junction might ge' in Mycljy up from jumping out on the and was, to say the least, not with Anna. Clyde Thompsons. Mrs. North steak fry at their home. is the former Virginia ThompYou should have seen tkaj; familiar with this country. canyon side. They reached Mr. and Mrs. Karl Horn of ir son. midnight--theof grains of sand titliat millions After Hall's Pat with over it New Crossing Mexico were talking Farmington, Mrs. Nora Nielson and Mrs. 7 was miles for who runs Conoco the per ng here last Friday to visit friends Ward, position on, their way. top speed hour. were so y Rorvena Winters entertained Monday--theback north to was it decided Station and to attend to business They got here, numerious they hid the Antithe birthday club at the Nielson matters here. They attemped that his destination was Hall's Mexican Hat at 5:45 Friday home Saturday evening as their to drive to the Blue Mountain, t morning. Bill's last words were, cline. Crossing not Paul's Landing. " "I on be same come won't back. the and he was but due to the snow there, they He birthdays given directions Jack and June Pinkerton visit- The left. He took a look at the day, April 27. A lovely buffet were compelled to give the San Juan Record ed was hostess served was their nephew Ronald Davis. the and road over Cedar Mesa supper by idea up. Monticello es. Mrs. Pearl Bayles, Mrs. soon back. Could he hire Pat They were Ron and Myrtle's Our thoughts go out at this Mrs. Marian G. Nielson and Thursday, April 30, 1970 guests overnight Friday. They time to the friends and relatives to haul the trailer for him? Theressa Redd who have been have a 22 foot travel trailer in San Juan County of the pass- - 'Pat said that he would that Page Six out of town for some time were ing of one of our beloved Senior was 10 O'clock in the morning and had spent the last month missed by the members. citizens formerly of Monticello, Bill, the professional trailer-haul- er R. The home of the Billy of three months, was Full Line of Plastic Pipe & Fittings Mrs. Ruth P. Bailey. She is Swans was razed by fire last Moki Pat at the Dugdirecting best known for her beautiful and directed him right off way Sunday night completely ruinis hard voice. It to singing N$F, Non NSF & Sewer Fipe TTie for it high think of San Juan without think- -, Je road; 'ornately it was on ing occupancy. winds made if difficult to fight they were Tull Service Garden Center C Farm Store road the The home was formerly owned ing of Mrs. Bailey. She passblocking except for ed at Ariz. on away Mesa, a few hardy souls who dared to by the Ned Shroyer and is west Rental Yard & Garden Equipment 26 where she has April drive around. One of thoses spent of the Loren Hawkins home. the past few years. Bural will was and L. D. S. Survival Team, The high winds of last MonBedding. Vegetable & House Plants I be at Mesa after services on who them with three a made passed rain and few drops day i inches to spare. Pat hitched a every window in town so muddy Wednesday, April 29. ride back to Mexican Hat with no one could see out of them. some tourists who thought they Tuesday morning found everywould just as soon go back to one out despite the bitter cold Phone 678-225- 1 368 S, 300 West where came Pat from. they cleaning windows. It is report ed that one lady in the North part of town was blown off her front door steps when she went to let her dog out and she fell and broke her arm. From the way the sand and dirt blew here makes one wonder if there is any real estate left south of The next time you drive from Mexican Hat over Cedar Mesa take a careful look at Moki . FLORENCE Blanding Garden Center here. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Guymon who have lived in Monticello since their marriage in February have moved here into a beautiful new trailer. We are glad to have them back. Mrs. Phil Hurst was rushed to the hospital in Monticello the last of the week. It is hoped that she is on the road to recovery by now. Darrol Dairs has gone to Washington to see about employ ment. His wife Dorthea and children are living here at present. He has recently return ed from the U.S. Navy overseas and has served his time for Uncle Sam. Mrs. Ed Keele and son, Calvin who have spent the past winter in Ariz. where Ed works are moving back here for the summer. Its hard to pull out and leave a nice home when one's roots have been planted here a lifetime. Welcome back folks. Blanding has taken on a new look since our town cleanup day last Saturday. A big thanks goes to our men folks who so unselfishly gave of their time and equipment in raking and burning weeds and in hauling off loads of trash. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Stevens and children came from their home in Murray, Utah, Sunday to see their parents the Brig Stevenses before leaving for Florida where Loyd has been sent on an assignment pertaining to his employment at Sperry Rand of Salt Lake City. He expects to be gone for a month or so. On Monday Loyd and his family took his mother, Mrs. Brig Stevens to Albuquerque to visit his sister Jean Stuart and her family before going on to Florida. Mrs. Calvin Hunt and baby daughter are here to stay for the next four months until Calvin is discharged from the Air Force. He will then have completed his time serving our country. The benefit performance put on here last Friday evening in the LDS recreation hall, was well attended. Itwasan alJ Lamanite affair with several' different tribes represented. Also some Polynesian and Hawaiian Missionaries took part. It consisted of colorfulof dances, singing and telling jokes in the Navajo tongue. The building was packed to capacity. This performance was sponsored by the LDS ' n H I i l i i i i I i ! 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