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Show r i Ina Saturday to meet her hus- e The ecology award of the week should go to Mrs. Rogers and her small of Girl Scouts who were group seen last week picking up the trash that had accumulated in the city park and around the library. . even around back where there's always a lot. Hope the Boy Scouts rea4 this and try to top it. The girls in Mrs. Rogers' group are: Mitzi Bond, Shirley Rogers. Brenda Gardner, Tonya Auble, Patsy Langston; also, Joy Lynn Sallee, who was visiting. Watched a special on television last week about the plight of some small towns in Utah which are suffering an acute shortage of doctors. How lucky we are to live in Monticello, where two top-ra- te doctors have chosen to serve. No doubt, they could Mar-guar- make much more and have to work less in metropolitan areas, but so far have stayed here and we are grateful... especially those of us who remember less fortunate times. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Don ite Finicum of Kayenta, aided by Mr. and Mrs. Kent Frost of Monticello, guided a bus load of people called "Vagabond Tours" from tire Los Angeles area to Angel Arch. The Vagabonds were very impressed and vowed to come again to see more of Canyon-land- s. Mrs. Diane Baker of Logan spent last week in Monticello with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson. Diane has graduated from Hollywood Beautv School in Loean and will take her state board exams in July. She drove to Sal- - some trees. The bees swarmed all over him, but thanks to his trusty cowboy hat - he urday, viewing Angel Arch and other wonders, I Mr, and Mrs. Turk Wood and them managed to beat most of family of Salt Lake were over- 4 off. so he onlv cot stunc night guests of Mrs. Glenda times. I thought he was highWood last week. They were ly allergic to bee stings, but enroute to Oklahoma where he must have become desenMr. Wood will attend company sitized by eating rawf honey. school for several months. This may be one of those Weekend guests of Mr. and years that you hear Mrs. R. L. Pearson were Mr. talk about, when "summer and Mrs. Jimmy Pearson and came on the 4th of July this Sunday. family of Milan, New Mexico. The Golden Circle Jeep year". excellent luck fishing Club had a steak fry in Dry Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex onHaving Lake Powell last weekend Valley Saturday night. HostJameson this weekend were Mr. were James Wight, Bill and and Mrs. Claude Snyder of ing the occasion were Mr. Chuck Dunow and Jimmie and Mrs. Carl Wagner and Mt. American Fork and also daugh-- 1 rhKon-'ah- o, rd1lN'Ve'l7onf and Mrs. Ross French. ter, Annette Jameson and her Toby Pehison and Sam Halls, Mrs. Eeth Summers and two friend, Marie Higg of Layton. ,Mr and Mrs. Pudge Pehrson Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton daughters, Mrs. Jean Robinanj boys traveled to Salt Lake son and Mrs. Kathleen Kulmil visited their children up north son, traveled to Green River, Wyo. over the weekend, Mark and I Saturday to watchin their the State Doug, compete last week for a visit with Mr. family in Provo and Joe and cjass a G B Track Meet at the and Mrs. Arthur and Helen in Logan. They attend- - University of Utah. Doug refamily Redd and family. They were' ed the Rodeo turned home with them. Con-treated to a sieht-seeitour S. U. Saturday night with I gratulations to Doug for a fine U, of the area. Enroute home, Joe and Charlene and Jimmie showing at the meet, they visited Mrs. Summers' and Carol Forrest. Cal Carter of M ' anJ M uncle, Ezra Swensen in PleasGuests of the Ken Tophams ant Grove and a cousin, Ida Cedar City spent Mother's this broth- weekend were Ken's Gardrr in Provo. Dav weekend with Mrs. Eva Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Top-haer, Black and other relatives. "Meanwhile, back at the and family of Salt Lake. ranch" - Max ran into a "bee Their daughter, Jill, came a trip to Salt They enjoyed down from B.Y. U. to join :ree" with his Cat one day Creek in Canyonlands on Sat- last week while clearing away them. A number of people from Monticello attended the musical performance of the College of Eastern Utah at Del Monte the San Juan High School Auditorium last Thursday ev303 ening. Sonya Argyle performed Del -A as one of the altos. The con- I cert group, under the direc- C6Monte 6 46 OZ. tion of J. O. Andrus, have Del Monte 303 Whole I been QQA. have making a tour. They Kernel or Cream O performed in Dragerton, Green River, Grand Junction De1 Monte 14 oz- and Blanding. Sonya, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rell Argyle, 12 z- former county extension agent in Monticello, was recently Freshabyes 60 s Medium chosen second attendant to Toddlers Carbon County Queen in a Freshabyes 30' s Medium J. C. sponsored pageant. or Toddlers Kent Frost has received some . , 42 advance copies of his LaChoy oz. "My Canyonlands". Can't wait to get my hands on one. 5 Mrs. Dora Adams went to oz. LaChoy Salt Lake to attend the wedding of her sister, Rhoda RogLaChy chow Men ers' son, Gayle n, on Saturday, Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Husted, 303 who lost their baby boy last week. Patti had carried the Del Monte 303 Early Garden baby almost full time and they were so looking forward to his arrival. Del Monte 303 At the May meeting of the Monticello Garden Club, Del Monte 303 Marge Dunow gave hints on gardening and Nora Himmel-burge- r, "Garden Gimmicks". Schillings 4 oz. At next meeting on June 2, Susan Jameson will give a Western 48 oz. band, Sheryl, and they returned to Logan together. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis spent several days in Snowflake, Arizona last week. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ty Lewis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson enjoyed the horse races at Towac, Colo, a week ago old-time- Inter-Collegia- te at nc 1 m T- 255 $ Whole Grade py'ygPS Bologna 1 lb. A S19"an Sliced Bacon I lb. 35( Ib.pkg. 65$ & Western family 1 2 2 doz. Eggs nr dill OmatO LOrn TiRlMMElT Catsup Peanut Butter Jif 47$ 'nn 1 Di Dl apers $2.49 r 45 ,7CI Chinese Dinnersvaneties99$ 19tf Soy Sauce Noodles 29$ Bi-pa- $1 12 cks BeanV,onte Strawberries Cucumbers Tomatoes Squash $ $ w w X X X X X v X! Fresh Slicers 4$l Yellow lb. JENSEN "S SAVE 20 WHEN ft ft & w S COFFEE w M ft WITHOUT Coupon cash COUPON nlu. 120 $2. 79VV of 589$ 485f Spinach Pepper Salad Oil i 45 99$ Family Stewed Del Tomatoes Monte 303 4$l Dill PicklesWnoD22ofe39$ Sweet Pickles Monte 12 )z. 39 27$ Coffee 325$ Miracle Folgers with lbs. $2.59 Kraft qt. Zesta 2 lb. 59$ 67$ 95$ coupon 3 Whip 4 YOU BUY A 3 LB. CAN of FOLGER Saurekraut 19$ Sal tines King size D White King 19$ King size White King Soap $1.23 Salad lb. New v W W Fresh 1C VP M l29j71$!ts$gi new-book- 495$ Peas pt- - I t 495$ style Green Orange Juiceestr"I",.,,6$l Corn or Peas RS!dfoeoz. 7$l Cheese Longhorn Mild lb. 75$ Shrimp Brilliant Cooked 10 oz. 79$ Cheese Cake Sare Lee 17 oz. 79$ rs I Fruit Cocktail QUMirYCFH I CENTER re- ceived an announcement of the birth of a boy to Jerry and Melinda Norton of Salt Lake. This is the Nortons' 5th child and 4th boy in a row. Their eldest child is a girl. My Carnation, given to all the First Ward mothers by the Bishopric, lasted a whole blue and week. Mine looked very pretty in a purple glass catsup bottle. Thanks a lot. A school bus "hijacked" by a young man in Roosevelt, . Utah was apprehended by the local police officers in Monticello last wreek and both bus and young driver returned to Roosevelt. The kid must have heard the commercial, "Take the bus and save Jhe w-a- s fuss. " Mrs. Laura Pehrson went to ENSEN'S FOOD lesson on roses. Mrs. Sarah Barton has Salt Lake recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pehrson of Mexican Hat. She visited with her son, Alfred and other relatives. Jack's son, Kenneth, met them Specials tor rhur Scl:i F r ic .1 Laura Pehrson has a v .Saturrki there form Ricks' College in Idaho and returned home with them. Attention, quilters: Mrs. bow-t- ie quilt on at her home this week. v |