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Show Broncos win BYU invitational track meet Track team third in The San !uan continues to gain state wide recognition as they won the second of the rt. te's big high school track meets the BYU Invitational. San Juan won the Snow Invitational two weeks earlier. At the big Provo meet, the weather conditions were excel :nt, as the thermometer reached 70 degrees by noon. In the morning events the Proncos began picking up points as David Johnson took third in the high jump with a new school record of 6' 2". 7,000 The San Juan Record T began picking up the big points of Moab took first in the pole of a with that would be needed to win in vault but Cox got the first place the broad jump leap and Nielson a meet of this size. Lee started position because Lee had more 21' 5". Sandy for misses. LeGrand Black came things off quickly as he ran Monty Lee both qualified hurdles. the finals in the high away from the field in winning back 45 minutes later and took Lee also qualified for the finals the low hurdles in a 20. 3 time. fourth in the half mile with a Fifteen minutes later Lee and 2. 04 clocking. Black had the in the low hurdles. LeGrand Black set a new school record misfortune of getting in one of Sandy Nielson came back and in the trials of the 440 yard took 2 and 4 in the hich hurdles. the slow heats of the 8S0 and dash with a clocking of 51.6 Lee set a new school record in although he won his heat his seconds. Bradford qualified for the highs with a 15. 4 clocking. time was only fourth best out both the 100 yard dash in 10. 1 Neilson would have finished of all the heats run. The last seconds and the 220 in 23.6 event that the Broncos scored higher than fourth but he fell seconds. Monty Lee also quali- at the beginning of the race in was the 8S0 yard relay. fied for the finals of the pole and still managed to get the Although the Broncos again won fault. fourth spot. LeGrand Black their heat they took third beIn the afternoon the Broncos as he more hind Fruita and North Summitt points picked up took fourth in the 440 with 52.0,pie fjnai p0jnt standings were flat. Monty Lee and Paul Cox as follows: San Juan 38, North THEN... 310 NOW DEATHS Two decades ago, 7,000 children died every year of whoopLast ing cough. year, only 310 children died of whooping Whaf cough. explains the difference? It's the new wonder two decades ago. Priceless drugs? Sure! Yet the price of the overage prescription hasn't gone up ony more in 20 years than has the price of a pound of coffee. drugs-unkno- wn TODAYS PRESCRIPTION Montirello, Itah lEucday, April 30) 1970 Dennis Bradford took IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HISTORY v f CITY DRUG STORE; r y ifr David Johnson, center, set new school record in high jump with 6 2 14". Sandy Nielson left, and Monty Lee, right, have developed into two of the best hurdlers in the State. n 9MPparj(& So Summitt 32, Fruita, Colo. 30, Pallisade, Colo. 28, and Union 26 points. The Broncos are currently get-in- g ready for the Moab Invitational to be held this Thursday at Moab starting at 6:30 p. m. This should be a very exciting meet and will determine whet- her San Juan has the needed depth to win this track meet. East Carbon, Green River, and Monticello will be the other schools participating in this meet. On Friday the Broncos will travel to Cortez, Colo, where they will enter the Panther Relays. This should be a very good meet as schools from Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah will be competing. This meet will begin at 4:00 p. m. Everyone is encouraged to come and support the Broncos and hopefully cheer them on to another track victory. Rummage sale X L Page hoge wmerj... The ladies of the Assembly of God Church of Monticello are sponsoring a rummage sale and bake sale to be held on Friday and Saturday, May 14, and 15. The sale will be held in the building north of the Little fhea:re on Main Street, and will begin at 10:00 a. m. both days. Anyone who has rummage to donate can leave it at the church parsonage across the street from the Bureau of Land Management Office. I ASSEMBLY OF GOD NEWS NOTES 61 31 41 Vegetables Libby Asstd. Jumbo (Peach riTUIT In IBS Banquet or Blueberry only) Cut Beans Del Monte Catsup Del Monte Cake Mix Duncan Sego Milk 1 Cream Corn 41 303 23( oz. 14 oz. 15 Hines 3$l 49 303 Del Monte m 303 Del Monte Garden Friut Cocktail Del Monte Tomato Sauce Del Monte J U ICO Light-For-the-L- 61 lb. Corn Peas Cook in Bag Banquet Entrees 303 8 oz. Del Monte Pineapple Grapefruit 46 oz. Vegetable Cocktail v-- 6 8 oz 41 41 9$l 29c 69 Bananas 2 25 lbs. Lettuce lb. 10t Oranges lb. 10t fCOOLBUYS.ON QUALITY fel EAT Round Steak 89 lb. HamShauk PortioH Ham Slices Center - Morrell Cut 98t lb. a Powdered Sugarc Brown Sugar c & h & h 2 2 37 n. 37 ib. The men of the Assembly of God church of Monticello are sponsoring a Men's Fellowship supper to be held at the San Juan County Library on Friday, Mayl. , at 7:30 p. m. A film titled "Let George do It" will be shown and following the meal, Rev. Henry Russell from Moab will speak to the group. Guests will include members of the Men's Fellowship groups from the area churches as well as local men. an Asseblies of God Men's Fellowship program, is providing evengelism literature for distribution by young people in Mexico City during the Quadrennial World Soccer Tournament scheduled for May and June. Sirloin Steak TableRite T-B- one Steaks TableRite ost, THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Since the days of Job, many answers have been given to his weighty question, "If a man die, shall he live againj"' Science has replied, He may live again. " Philosophy says, " He hopes to live again" Ethics states, " He hopes to live again. " Atheism declares, He will never live again. " Jesus Christ says, "Though he were dead, yet shall he live. Rev. Cecil Fowler, Pastor. For the Best. 99 lb. 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