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Show home early Sunday morning. Funeral services are pending. and had lived in Blanding beSurvivors are her husband fore moving to Tarmington. He has a brother and sister Jerry Lehi, her mother Joyce lehi and several brothers Using here, Harvey J. and sisters. Betty attended our Kartchner and Lclia Palmer. Those going from here to public schools here till her attend the services and burial marriage. It seems strange to be setting in Farmington were Mr. and out tomato plants as last as Mrs. Frost Black, Mrs. Dottfe May 25th here, but due to Laws, Mrs. Leila Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homedew our late cold weather many of the earlier plants got frozen. Dave Black, Wasel Washburn and Mae Robinson of Salt Lake We hope the weather man will let us have warm balmy spring taken from pioneer love stories. and Ceneva Steele of Orem son of Doug Haney here. and Irene Velter were there days and nights from now on. A dainty luncheon was servWe also hope to have some of On Thursday D. U, P. meeting ed from Cortez, Colorado, also by Eloise Mahon, Fay Jones Mr. and was held here in the Blanding the warm spring showers which Mrs. Dee Black from and Afton Redd. we didn't get in ApriL Arza Kartchner and Library at 3 p. m. The lesson is Blanding. Mahon Captain Mrs. Eloise was under the direction of A large crowc' from Blandwife Ada and Mrs. Vonda with daughter of our camp here Afton Stevens and the theme from Lake Salt were there also. ing attended the Stake ConferMae Black and Dora Wright was Pioneer Love Stories. ence last Sunday which was Mr. and Mrs. Jim Libberton as her assistants. D. U. P. meetand Libson held small and Harold Thursin Monticello. Margie Lyman read a poem third ing is held every berton arrived here the first Mrs. Maggie Harvey and Mrs, by Parley P. Pratt written to day. his wife while he was on an of the week from Fort Josephine Bayles entertained Word was received here on LDS mission to England. Mable Mr. a Texas the Birthday Club" at the of for visit death the Worth, of Friday Kait-chn- er Libber-ton- 's the at home of Mrs. Shumway gave a musical readMr. Kartchner. Howard Harvey home on Friday evenihealth mother Mrs. ing of a pioneer story Dottie Laws. in had been poor ng.' A buffet supper was served the on The 91 by was came seek piano to accompanied for sometime and employment the guests. The ladles spent Libber-tofor the survived summer. The Margie Lyman. is the time in sewing and visitHe by old. years "The Gypsies Warning" was lived here before moving his wife Ida and four sons, ing. Each lady was given a to Texas. Mis. Libberton is sung and acted by Beverly several brothers and sisters. wax begoina to take potted the former Juline Laws. Harris, Layne Jones and Toni Funeral services were held in home Everyone had the best Mrs. Betty May Lehi of Shumway. time ever. Mrs. Harvey's Farmington, New Mexico on White Afton Harris gave sketches Mesa passed away at her was Kartchner Mr. Monday. birthday came on May 1st and Mrs. Bayles' was May 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Smith are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson a week ago. The new little Miss will be named Cheyenne. Mis. Nora Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith are the proud great grandparents. Mrs. Doethea Davis and two children came up from Moab on Saturday to visit home s. DAY folks. They are former M0NDAYf MEMORIAL a member of the LDS Church On Tuesday Mrs. Ruth P. Palmer, Mrs. Susan Butt and Mrs. Margaret Jones drove down to Bluff to visit and enjoy the nice warm sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Oliver of Bluff were in town on Thursday visiting friends and attending to business matters. They report that Olin is superlntendant of the Sunday School there. Some of the gardens there froze during the recent cold spell. Mr. and Mr s. Ch ester Black were made happy when Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harvey came for a visit with them. The Harveys are from Reno, Nevada and will stay until after Memorial Day. Mrs. Harvey is a daughter of Mrs. Black and Jim is a ns We have Artificial Assorted Flowers , Block Ice & Charcoal aosED or Hamb. Hoi sum Buns 3$l 389 6$l 4$l Potato Chips Canned Pop Olives French's Pickles -- . re9- - 300 sal- 46 - 3 $1 oz. Log Cabin 36 oz. Safflower Oil Kraft 24 oz . Eggs Lemonade varieties Bolona, Olive, Luncheon, Liver, Salami P Mac & Cheese P, & 49$ Need Burning Permits County Fire Marshall A1 Haskins advises that, effective June 1, burning permits are needed for private burning of any kind. Sunkist 8 lbs. The permits are available at the Court House at either the Civil Defense or Sheriff's offices. Cherry cup 2 lbs. FOODS Festival 12 Tip 7 Monticello of the bookmobile was in town Tuesday attending business matters. He was on his way south to our neighboring towns. Blue Mountain VsVAv Top 6 Lunch Meats 98$ 49 69$ FROZEN FOODS Ice Cream Hams Oranges 59$ Tomatoes 3 $1 Bananas Mushrooms Syrup Fryers 79$ 43$ Cantaloupe Western Family dill CG Pineapple Grape Jam FOR HOLIDAY MEALS 3 $1 4KSSvarieties 12 59$ Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hellmund Mr. and Mrs. Holly Vowel and and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kennedy went to Lake Powell last weekend to fish and boat ride. We know they had a good time, but we haven't heard any bragging yet about the fish they caught, nor the big ones that got away. Mr. James Greenhalgh of 389 oz. 12 3$l 11$1 ist Libby's Pitted Mustard Clorox 389 Nabisco Sugar Re6d9fal It is good to see Ray Johnson home again from his recent mission. He looks healthy a.id happyr. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of 259 do9 Paper Towels k1jK Pork & Beans303 Van2cvp2 Diced Libby's nAAi.r or Shoestrinc Dec IS Marshmallows Campfireoz. Root Beer Hires extract 3 oz. Cookies Bland-ingite- oz. gal. 999 Monticello Thursday, Friday, Saturday Specials The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah lhursctay, May Page Three z, 11 |