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Show fimD OfeRXte? (k&ii) (lbs 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Black and children went to Farmington. New Mexico over the weekent on business and pleasure. Young Douglas Cecil Galbraith came down on the bus Saturday evening to stay a month with his grandparents the Doug Galbraith Srs's. He. with his p parents, lives in Kearns, where his dad teaches school. His . father. Douglas Galbraith. Jr. is presently attending summer school at .N. b.A.c. m Logan. Mis Carolyn Guymon became Bailey Millar the bride of Gary L. Larsen on Saturday evening in the San Juan Library. Bishop P. Y. Rede of Blanding Second Ward officiated. Carolyn is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs There were 2 county Commiss Eugene Guymon. A wedding ioners. 1 State Representative, reception followed in the library I took up a seat last rrida stockmen, homesteaders, at the hearing of the proposed after the ceremony. fanners, social workers, and land classification bv the Mrs. Susan Butt has been other interested citizens. Bureau of Land Management enjoying a visit from her Most of the "gist" of the of public lands in San nan daughter. Mrs. Sharon meeting passed over my head, County. People from all over but Shumway. and children. got the distinct impress- were there. K. S. L. TV of Salt Lake city and several newspapers'011 thCommissioner, Calvin Black, along with most ol neighboring towns ill both of the people represented Colorado and Utah sent reprewas I definately opposed to sentatives. counted roughly cl the assi fication. The stock-me- n 55 people in the courtroom, Barbed Wire were opposed to the homeamong them were the BLM. steaders and hearthe personnel conducting is life in the far west". for the ing. representatives A few spoke out in favor if Forest Service, The Utah Fish Field Fence of the classification, among and Came. Water conservency them. Kenneth Summers. districts, and recreation. I vice-versa-"S- Steel posts The San Juan Record Blanding Garden Center s bS S , 300 Plume cst U nlirello. t tnli Thursday, une 25, 1970 I.ige Nine . b i - I. Se e ra pessi m i st s we re voicing the post -- meeting I opinion that the hearing was just a "farce" and the Bureau would do as it saw fit. anyway but I learned in school that Wl 5C ea. 10 lb 39 RPC Med. doz. Toilet Tissue MD 4 39 roll 79 Cox 40 oz. Honey m Western Family Mandarin 11 Oz. Tomato Sauce Western Fam Lamb Chops Loin lb. $1.19 Rib Chops Lamb lb. $1.09 Leg of Lamb 98 lb. Libby 4 oz. Graham Crackers Sunshine 2 western Family Grapefruit Juice shavers Uncle Ben Wild Rice Paper Towels Scott Jumbo 59 lb. 3 1b. J( Vets canned Catsup Western Family Log Cabin Dial 12 3 1 89 Lamb lb. N City. Five of our wrestlers: Danny Sausage Sigman's 1 49 lb. roll and Roy Dean Cressler. Rand Butler, Curtis Redd and Kirk Baile are attending a wrestling clinic in Provo. Coach Richardson, who is attending summer school in Provo will assist tlie boys. lean Anthony broke her riday, pine 12, and birth to a 9 lb. baby boy gave on Sat. , June 13. Mr. Anthony will be here Frida to see his wile and new son. Miss Pat Butler and fiance ini Camberlango were Sunday visitors of her paemts. Miss Dorothy Taylor is a new employee at Black Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson went as far as Roline, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton where they visited with their daughter 'eulah and family. They spent several days with son Ka and family in Clearfield. Kay took then to Salt Lake City to visit with their daughter Blaine Anderson and Barbara Cage and families. While there, Bob and Coleen Dalton and family of Alaska came. They are being transferred to Idaho. The Johnsons returned home with Don and Mrs. leg on Waffles TV 2 lbs- Booth large Shrimp Western Family PeQS 39 Eggo 13 oz, Dinners 49 79 Sherbet Certi-Fres- h 10 - oz. $2.79 751 39 Banquet Apple Pies Johnston 79 i2 gal. 3$l 20 oz. oz. pak' 65 1G51 389 39 66 I Ha. Visitors at the home of Mrs. 1 a Belack last week were son, Wilson Allred and family of Uravan, Colo. The first part of the week. They . took Mrs. Belack on a trip to Monument Valley and Canyon-land- s. 1 Blue Mountain FOODS Monticello 59 . sons-in-la- I sai Both Soap 498 46 cz. u vjZ. Clorox Dog Food m Libby 1 I 1051 V 8 02 Vienna Sausage Shortening i t 69 lb. 79 Potted Meat f Pork Steak 1051 Liquid Plummer Syrup 79 Center Cut lb. Shoulder Roast Jello Oranqes Pork Chops the vox pop is important 1 a democracy. Of course, we must sound like a small voice in the wilderness compared to the teeming millions to the east and west of us, who need room to roam and throw their beer cans. Mr. and Mr. Gordon Wood and son jimmy went on a fishing trip last week, to Haviland Lake, Colo. , Here they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patterson and daughter, Roxanne. The Pattersons returned home with the Woods for a few daS visit. They were impressed with our towns growth. Mr. and Mrs. O rmas Hawkins had quite a bus weekend with a reception both Friday and Saturday evenings. They also entertained the w parents of their new and other relatives throughout the weekend. Hortense Leathern received word of a new grandaughter, born ime 11 to Phillip and Martha Sieborof Portland, Maine. The little girl weighed b lbs. and has been named Mesa. Mr. and Mrs Don Barton returned Saturday fnom their vacation. They first visited with son Mark and family in Provo. They then visited the .ester Ann strongs in Robin, Idaho. They traveled to Moses Lake , Wash. , where they visited their daughter. Mrs. St ewe rt Lewis and family. The then returned to A rice, Montana where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. lack Nielson. Mary Bradford. who is a high school graduate this ear was at her grandparents. The Barton's then continued West to West ellow-ston- e when1 the visited with sou. !oe and Charlene. On their return trip the visited ris' sisters, IJuine Anderson and Barbara Gage in Salt Lake Thursday, Friday, Saturday Specials The last part of the week Mrs. Francis Hunt of Hollbrook, came. She was accompanied by her son, Jim, who has just been released from 4 years in the Navy. They also enjoyed sightseeing in the An?. , country. |