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Show iviUlllllCHO Two sum ime notions in the Bureau ud .g; merit in the Alonticello District are now open for recruitment. These positions are Fire Control Aid nd Engineering u. I' . w Monticello, Utah, was formally accepted today as a subscriber of Florafax Delivery, Inc. , one of the world's largest flowers-by-wirApplications are being acceptorganizations. ed at the District office in Affiliations with Florafax Monticelr c .ier in person or provides subscriber florists with a link to more than by mail. Anyone who is 'nterested in working this 7, 500 fellow subscribers in r.ummer in a field position all fifty states in the United should contact Douglas Nielson, States. In addition, Florafax Administrative Officer, at the provides coverage in South 'Monti cello BLM Office. America and has signed a reciprocal agreement with i ui u iu a ueiiveiy cjm which service in Canada makes the facilities of 1,500 Canadian florists available to Florafax subscribers. Not confined to the American continent, Florafax has a Mrs. Corin; Roiin6, owner of Monticello Floral, P. O. Box 1296, . e iui .ieon piuiu .ounuet j uay International . The San Juan Record I.nticHlo. 1'tah 1- Thursday, April 30, 1970 Page Nine recciprocal affiliations with SBA overseas organizations providing outlets for more than thirty countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia abd the Scandinavian countries. The local shop's affiliation with Florafax offers residents improved service and a means for sending flowers anywhere in the free world. man in Blanding A representative of the small Business Administration will be in San Juan County during the coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Blanding at the First Security Bank on May 6, from 2 to 3 p. m. Appointments may be scheduled through Brent McAllister. Manager. Monticello Daily Queen is still headquarters 'of Epsilon Sigma Alph Sorority has proclaiirc (or sale Make Offer -7 ESA May Week. This year the organization will honor its 41 birthday. It was founded in Jacksonville, Texas on September 13, 1929 by a group of educators interested in leadership in the service to mankind, and with the help of auther a nd lecturer, Robert Palmer in 1941, ESA became international in scope. The Monticello Chapter Beta Delta, was Chaptered in March, 1968, and has planned a 1970 Founders day luncheon to be held Saturday, May 2, at 12:30 p. m. at the Country Club, at which time they will host members of the Communtiy who have helped them significantly during the pafst two years. Invitations have been issued to The Green River Chapter ant the Moab Chapter, and candidates for State Council election will present their campaign plans. The next ESA meeting will be held May 13, at the home of Mrs. Duane Keown. R. J. Fellmeth Cub Scout Pack 318 Pinewood Derby winners: From the left Craig Wagner, second; Richard Byran, third; Eric Vemer, first; Marus Freeman, first in den. Phone 587 - 2577 show you how sweet we are , we're giving you a 10 lb. bag of sugar with a purchase of $15.00 or more. To m Buns o op o uj Potato Chips Dream Whip Bananas Cube Steaks $1.09 lb. American Egg Noodles 29 lbs . 2 lb. 39 Snowdrift Catsup Libby 14 oz. oz. 49c 279 Scott Jumbo n 489 Pineapple Juice Western 4F6a;v 341 Facial Tissue 1 0 s&w Pineapple 35 Idahoan 1 4 oz. Paper Towels Bea2u4tyoZ. Potato Flakes Red Seal Northern 200s 3 Shortening Tomato Soup Campbell 25 lb. 79 1 7Sl Applesauce Chow Mein Coffee Rich 2 Pack Pt 79c . Peaches Western Family oz. 8 Toilet Tissue Olives Punch Lindsay Pitted Scotch Guard Fabric Pancake Mix so oz. 79 o, 1041 Miracle Whip Soda Pop Charcoal T 9 69 3 32 oz. 59 oz. jar 341 Nehi Canned Grape 1241 Kraft Arrow 5 10 lb. Hawaiian Red 6 10 oz. 689 Ice Cream Festival .12 gal. 69 Margarine Parkay Soft lb. 57 $1-7- Hungry Jack 4 lb. Calgonite Jello Cheese 300 Pr106teoCz.or Drinks Tip Top 69 1 Travel editors entertained Last week, the Utah Travel Council in cooperation with the San Juan County Tourist and Publicity Council, played host to a group of 13 travel editors from various TV' stations, newspapers, and magazines. Represented were: KSL, KUTV, The Desert News, The Salt Lake Tribune, The Pioneer Press of St. Paul Minn. , Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Sunset Magazine, The Western Lines, a publication of Western Airlines. The group was picked up Wednesday at Travel Lodge Motel, Moab, by Fern Frost and Joe Lemmon, of Kent Frost's Canyonland Tours and taken to Angel Arch via jeep. After the jeep trip, some of them enjoyed horseback riding furnished by Pete Steele, who operates Horsehead Pack Trips. They then went to Canyon-land- s resort Picnic Grounds, of 'e Monticello rJT'V dinnerernf chTrgeoTtid- - and Eddie Boyle, Sue and Bruce Halliday, Ann and Gene Porter, and Hazel and Lynn Lyman of SJCT & P. council. Lynn Lyman entertained the group with a story of " The Last Indian Uprising" and other historical stories which attracted much interest of the group. Tex, of Colorado River Tours and Dick Smith, of Canyonlands Resort, furnished a river trip and scenic flight. The delegation stayed in Monticello Wednesday night at the Wayside Motel. Thursday they traveled to Blanding with members of C ol C. Jay Lee, Brent McAlister, and Tom Nordstrom. Here, they toured Edge of Cedars ruin and other attractions around Blanding. That evening they were treated to a Navajo -- Taco restaurant. dinner at the 4-to flown were Friday they and Demke Zeke Bullfrog by Cs Lloyd Roper. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Blue Mountain FOODS Monticello Thursday, Friday, Saturday Specials WANTED: Garden plowing an and tractor work. Call Redd 4, boys. $8. per hour. $8. minimum per job. 587-224- 4304tc. (9re) gfi fihsiilkji We want to Thank the many people who helped so much when we had our fire last week. and Mrs. Max Johnson Mr. |