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Show (flapteBainH (fcsefe C3sctb Crary and Delmer are brother and sister. Silverton, Colorado was the destination of Jimmie and Elsie Berkey when they pulled them took Pat their and camping trailer out Friily. Jack over San Juan County's scenic day morning. They were joined route and both families spent by Bill and Dee McAlpine and . Blue the weekend camping on girls on Saturday. Both families planned on seeing he tourMountain. ist sights of that town .d then Bob and Lucille Nelson brought their visiting grandson travel over to Telluride for a week of camping at Sunshine Mike back to his parents in Park . last week of middle Gallup the Marvin Avery and daughter, The Harold McCrary family drove up from Notrees, Texas, Debbie, left Friday for a fast to spend a few days with our trip to Oxnard, California, newest residents, Delmer and where Charles Avery and his Ellen Key and boys. Mrs. Mc family make their home. They Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchinson and their four children, Jim, Clifford, Kathy and Rebecca, came up from Texas to visit the Jack Mosley fam- 1 did some family and returned home on Monday. Ivan and Grace Hawkinson have their grandson, Stacy, visiting them now. Karen Davis arrived home this week after visiting her cousin, Ann Holdman, and car-swappi- ng her grandmother in Kermit, Texas. A baby shower is planned for this coming Monday evening, August 17, to honor Jo Ann G. am and her daughter, Sheila. The accidental shooting of sixth grader, Rose Harrison, was a terrible thing. Surely hope Rose will soon be off the critical list and make a good recovery. It's getting close to school time - are you ready? Sure has been a fast summer. Krazy Kooks Our meeting of the Krazy Kooks was held August 10 at 1 p. m. at Tonya Auble's home. There were 3 mem- bers present. Joy Randall, Tammy Tophams and Leona Markosek were visitors. Those excused were Pamela Sparks, Sherryl Smith and Suzie Bailey. Dianna Carlson opened the 1970 Chevrolet Impale Custom coupe with radio, heater, white sidewall tires, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission. One owner, 10,000 actual miles, new car warranty. 1969 Guide Wildcat white sidewall tires, brakes, air conditioning, radio, heater, A seats. luxury car at an econautomatic transmission, power omy price. $2595 "442" Sport Coupe with radio, heater, white sidewall tires, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission. 1968 Mustang Coupe $1995 Automatic transmission, power steering, V8 engine, radio, heater. Low mileage and very clean. 1966 Chevrotel Impala County Courthouse and got our coin purses. Our meeting was adjourned at 2:30 p. m. Club Secretary, Tonya Auble $3495 Four door hardtop sedan. Loaded with power steering, power 1963 Oldsmobile meeting with a prayer. We made Milky Way Punch and drank it. Then we went to the $M95 F Nu Vu Monticell'). Show Time I tali f - - - Dusk AUGUST "Goodbye, Columbus" with Richard Benjamin and Jack Klugman - in Technicolor. 12-13-- AUGUST 15-17-- 14 18 star"Easy Rider" in color, Dennis ring Peter Fonda and Hopper. AUGUST "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" with Paul Newman. In color. Free Show To Curtis Redd 19-20-- 21 Bring $1395 byo&arorv big This last weekend one for Bluff. Saturday's festivities began at 10 a. m. with a parade beginning at Cow Canyon through town to the Rodeo grounds. For a community of this size it was a fine parade, with several vehicles, including the Sheriff's Patrol jeeps from the an area, the ambulance and was There old Indian wagon. a Navajo Color Guard, dis- and playing both the Navajo American Flag. An impressive turnout for a small community. Next on the agenda was an Indian Rodeo, which enjoyed a satisfying participation. Winners of the Barrel Race were Billy Abe taking 1st place honors, and Husky Yan ito placing second. Arthur Yazzie won the bareback e, vent. Coming in 1st in the horse race was Harrison Lee, followed by a close 2nd -- Judy Adakai. Other rodeo events included saddle bronc riding and steer wrestling. children with her and her sister to baby sit while she attended classes. She plans to take some correspondence courses during the winter and then return next summer for her final session. Live Healthy Laying Hens All hens must be sold by -- - Saturday, August 22, 1970 each or per V8 engine, 4 speed transmission, radio, heater, V8 engine, 4 speed transmission, radio, heater, long wheel base. SAN JUAN RECORD FOR SALE long wheel base. 12 ton with hf4 . $2295 1968 Chevrolet Pickup $1995 to meet them to Bluff With them. n matic transmission. 12 ton with showed he was suffering from Jo, whooping cough. Tammy with who had been visiting friends in San Diego, into for a month, flew and SalJ weekend at Lake row and Bob Howell, Pam where left for New Mexico Clint is working. Shari Johnson, daughter of Clarence and Gene Johnson, is in the hospital in Durango should undergoing tests. She a few days' time. be home in has had a Nielson Dorothy visfriends lot of family and last iting with her the andcouple Howof weeks. Margaret 2 ard Swink and their children spent 2 weeks with her. They live in Green River, Utah, where Howard is employed at Congressman Lawrence Buthe Missile Base. He was trans- rton attended the rodeo and ferred temporarily to the Bland said a few words to the crowd. ing Con. Burton has visited Bluff Nielson and her many times. visited overnight from family The day of fun was conSalt Lake City. cluded by a dance sponsored Maureen Allen and her chilby Clemma Arthur at the visited in school. An Indian dance band dren from Ogden Bluff, too. from TecNas Pas, "The Four Mrs. Goforth was visited by Corner's Country Boys", profrom Olympia, Wash. , vided excellent music for the cousins Zebroski and her brothDorothy evening. The proceeds will his er, Willis Goforth, and be divided equally between Missouri. wife, Stella, from the Indian Day Fund and Mrs. Goforth also reminds us equipment for the Church that school registration is Augkitchen. ust 28, and school begins the Pearl Hurst returned home 31. following Monday, August from a six weeks' summer session at BYU. She is workThe San Juan Record ing toward a certificate in elementary education. This Monticello, Itnh summer she completed two Thursday, August 13, 1970 courses, CDFR, which is the Page l.iglit development of a child from infancy through adulthood, including every phase of his development, and a religion course. SE fUS FOR ALL TYPES' She was able to take her 2 Fairlane 500XL Sport Coupe with radio, heater, and auto- 1969 Chevrolet Pickup Clinton and Pam Howell turned from Salt Lake lastold week with their 2 month son. He had been hospitalized and 5 in Monticello for days for then taken to Salt Lake further tests. The results re- was a A(1 Sport Coupe with radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering. 1966 Fold Blower 100 hens (35 ea. ) Build up your flocks or load up your Ireezer with these nice stewing hens. They won't last long at this price A 10 deposit will hold your order for pick-u- p before Saturday, August 22, 1970. AT ers Hauradhi Moab, Utah Bring your own boxes and cages for transportation. For additional information or orders, contact Miller's Supermarket in Moab, Utah, 702 South Main. Telephone 253-52- 21 |