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Show COMPETITIVE Series of Farm UNDERWAY and Ranch Meetings m. light-heart- ed ch Pro-Sho- CAR-MOTORCY- LE COLLISION IN MONTICELLO Rod Rasmussen and Ralph Randall of Monticello were injured Sunday night when the motorcycle they were riding was involved in an accident with a car driven by Karen Barry, also of Monticello. Karen's sister, Gail, was a passenger in the car. The accident is still under investigation by Officer Ed Markosek. Mr. Rasmussen was hospitalized with head and back injuries, but was due for release from the hospital early this week. Second Grade Those participating were: Owners of unlicensed dogs ister, Melvin Dalton, Devere De-Ree- SaOe varieties 489 3Bin)tfe 211 3 Prune Juice Drink 53 qt. it 46 Juice Pears 39 28 303 303 lixed 5 $1 303 tr grade presented two plays "What the Old Man Does is Right" and "The Hungry Brown Bear" Tiny Clifton, Ramsey played "The Big Brown Bear". All the children not having parts in the play recited poems. After the program, delicious refreshments were served. The mothers then viewed the displays made by their children. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, May 20, 1971 Page Five 1 , Carrots 303 Sauerkraut & 303 ns Pork Steak Picnics Sausage Roll Sigman' s Bacon Gold Nuggett VV 4$l Tomatoes Stewed 303 Tomatoes Tomato Sauce 8 oz 4 $1 3$l Pies 59 25 13 lbs. lb. 655 10 59 lbs. I 39 lb. Morton zib $1.59 b;9S 4$l 53 Swanson 589 Meat Pies Johnston Cherry, Apple 79 Certified 99? Milk 8 oz. Reg. $1.29 39 59 Eagle Brand 14 oz Bisquick Sardines Chiffon lb. lb. 1 2 I josaa e 999' Pecans Catsup lb. 1 49 49 39 69 . -in- -Basket Spinach Margarine v ? 495f jurkey HindQuarters Chicken 4? 5$l Banquet 489 TV Dinners 303 Presents Mothers were treated to a special program Monday afternoon at the Elementarv school. Mrs. Gwen Nelson's second , 495 Bananas 495 Lettuce 489 Fresh Corn 489 Potatoes 303 Cut ' 3$l 303 Vegetables Peas Peas oz3$l 46 oz Fruit Cocktail Cut Beans French Beans Cream Corn Whole Corn n.: in Monticello are risking the chance their nets mav be picked up by City Officials and shot. All dog owners are urged to obtain a current license at the city offices, and are reminded the dog must have current rabies shot before a license may be issued. Licenres are available at the City Office: $2 for males and ' spayed females: $5 for unspayed females. Rabies shots available from Dr. Chase. se Halls, Merrill Stevens, Nielson, Ken Brown, Roy Martin, I. D. Nightingale, Robert Dalton, Peter S. Doles, Dennis E Byrd, Curtis R. Young, Kay L. Young, D. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lance, J. R. Carter, and Fred Markle. Also participating Pineapple-Grapefru- twenty-fivedolla- DANGER Max Wilcox, John W. Redd, II, Ross Carhart, Ruel Randall, John Scorup, Gary Crowley, Bryant Brady, James Barry, Elwood Lovell, Brent McAl- e by-law- DOGS IN Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. James Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller, Pineapple Head Start Council was a nonmembers of the United Head Start Council of profit organization and coordination of activities of low inUtah held their quarterly come parents. conference in Blanding. This council representd Head Start Organizational business inparents from all ovdr the state. cluded the revision of s, and formulating calandar of In connection with their conevents. ference they toured Head Start centers in San Juan Count)' Each local Head Start Center in San Juan County was enand visited the Gothic Valley area south of Bluff. couraged to build up a rs for President of this organization fund of ie purpose of sending dele-Uta- li, is Mrs. lune Atherton of Provo, who also took time from gation of parents from this area to the Head Start Con-the- ir a busy schedule to explain ference which will be In the Microover program phone Club on K.U.T.A. RadioJebruary of 1971 at Salt Lake She explained that the United City. Fourty-on- UNLICENSED area. Tomato HEAD START MEETS IN BLANDING Production Credit Association. Others from out of this area were, Blaine D. Hales, Manager of the Federal Land Bank, Provo, Phillips. Hansen of Farmers Home Administration, Price, and Lloyd A. Clement, Utah State University exten-sio- n economist. More than 30 persons from San Juan and Grand Counties participated in tire farm and ranch meetings held recently in this area by USU Extension Service, according to Blaine Jones, Extension Agent for the GDeO for- mer Monticello resident who was here representing Utah GOLF SEASON Competitive golf, 1971, regional and local is underway. Last Wednesday, the San Juan county course hosted a Junior-Senio- r, best-bal- l, two man team, handicap tourney. Thirty six golfers joined. By sundown, four were titleholders. Manuel Torres and David King were tied with A1 Haskins and Kirk Bailey. They posted net scores of 28. On Sunday, May 16, our course sent six to Farming-to- n, New Mexico to compete in the Four Comers Pro-ACordon Wood, Grant Leavitt, Josh Warburton, Johnnie Dufer, Junior Hoggard, and Jimmie Wood made the golfing journey. Josh Waiburton's putter greatly aided his share of a team win. Ten footers? poof! No problem. Now and then a "Special F Coifing Angel" favors all of us. Most golfers have had or will have "their day". On Tuesday, our women golfers went to Moab where they're to golf in delightful autumn temperatures. Janet Blake, Gwen Halls, Annie Broderick, Fern Frost, Marguerite Pehrson, and Elva Jones well represented their course. Janet Blake won her first golfing award. CHIP SHOTS: This Friday, golf, in its phase, will flow when the popular Mixed-ScotFoursome event tees off. On Monday, May 31; local golf for the fourth time will honor the memory of Ben Askew. Two fine trophies sit p. . . . waiting in the for the team which can top the field, thus join other winners of the Ben Askew Memoria Golf Tournaments. Dandy ornaments for the fireplace mantle. Golf tournaments build tradition . . . forces that bind and bestow unto tomorrow a better form of yesterday. was Mr. Loile Bailey, a Good Attendance at Macaroni 40 oz. 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