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Show e Mrs. Nancy Spry and little son are spending the summer with her parents, the Walter Snyders. John Snyder is home from C. S. U. at Fort Collins, Colorado. The James Barry s, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Applebury, and Helen Redshaw toured Mesa Verde Monday. Mrs. Vera Frisbe from Manhattan, Kansas, is a house guest of Mrs. Charles Snyder. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gastwirth left for their home in Cypress, California, Monday and plan to be back for deer season this fall. Connie Johnson is working at die Lariat Restaurant in Monticello. The Oscar Semadenis had their baby, Helen Marie, blessed at Sacrement meeting at Eastland Sunday and the Marc Semadenis had their Cuests at the home of James Heaton this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heaton of Grants, New Mexico, and Miss Marsha Worthington of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holy-owent to Provo last week to attend a Larsen family reunion. ak 14 at Lorraine Redds with Mary Bell as Mary Black a cake gave decorating demon co-hoste- ss. stration. Three visitors were presented besides the regular members. The next meeting will be the summer party in July. Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Judy) Tharla saw relatives she hadn't seen for 15 years. They spent Schlifhting of Prineville, one day in Salt Lake and then Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack went on to Delta to visit Tharla 'sRancjolph of Telluride, Colo. , were guests last week of Mr. a P415 Guests at the Lawrence Latimerand Mrs. Gilbert C. Pehrson. home this week arejthelr They came especially for sister, Barbara Gardner and daughter grandaughters Hollie and Lori of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hayes and family of Murray and Madge Shumway of Grand Junction are visiting Laura Pehrson this week. The Tikonis Club met May Carma Lee's graduation. They also visited other relatives and friends in the area. Mrs. Louise Black and Mrs. Angeline Wescott went to Midvale last week to attend the graduations of Mrs. Black's grandsons. Michael Hoggard graduated from Hi 11c rest High School and Kim Hoggard from Midvale Jr. High. WInnWescott editors of Time Magazine, who devoted almost an entire came down from Nampa, Idaho Sunday with his i childpage to it In "The Dilemmas to returned ren and they all of Power" in June 7th issue. Monticello together. Kent and Beverly Rowley Mrs. Sandra Wescott was are happy over the arrival of unable to come down at this a 7 pound boy bom Sunday, a in is time as she teaching June 6th at the San Juan headstart program. County Hospital, Happy grandArizona from Mesa,. Coming parents are Mr. and Mrs. of Louie Lundin of St. George, to see the graduation and Mr. were Utah and Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Mitchelle foy Mrs. Garth Black, Mr. and Rowley of Monticello, Mr. Mrs. Clarence Black and their and Mrs. Lundin visited the sons Dean and Duane and Guy Rowleys last week and Mrs. Steele. Mitch returned with Lundin stayed to get acquainted Garth to Mesa, where he with her new grandson. wiU be employed for the summer and Mrs Lloyd Barton Mrs. Garth Black and chUdren and Mrs. Seraphine Frost of remained for a longer visit. Mesa, Arizona are spending Robin Lyman was released part of the summer in Montifrom the hospital in Grand cello. Junction and returned home Mr. and Mrs. George D. Saturday. He will be in a neck Grlmshaw of Cedar City were brace for 6 weeks. weekend guests of their The big stink being raised daughter, Mrs. Oleen Hatch by construction of power and family. plants In our area is probably Pat Birell of Salt Lake is a nothing compared to what the guest this week of Charlene stink wiU be when the plants Hatch. are actuaUy in operation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner Even so, the prevailing winds and family were weekend are carrying it quite a ways. guests in Monticello. Among downwinders" getting a good stiff "whiff" were the boy, Stephan confirmed. Mrs. Glendora Fritzell and daughter, Mrs. Edris Calvert, and 2 children spent several days in Durango last week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. South' worth were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. I, Webber of Dove Creek Mr. Byron Peterson and family have moved to the George Endter house, and Mrs. Peterson and children are spending this week in Silt Lake. Mrs. Netta McDonald's Western Family family surprised her on her birthday Monday, June 7. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson, and Byron Peterson. Kenna Miller has been home for a visit but will return to Utah State at Logan for summer school. Mrs. Oral Johnson and Mrs. Bemetta McDonald were hostesses for the Eastland Relief Society Tuesday evening. Glen Miller has been visiting his parents,the Marion Millers. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson went to Cedar City to see their son Brent graduate with a B. S.in Bolany. Clayton's wife graduated in elementary edu- Applesauce Oil Western Family TidG Franks Canned Sigman's lb. Ham Swifts Premium Pineapple-Grapefru- widow, Mary Dutchie Colling his sobs Oliver and Fred, and daughters Rachel, Pearl Well and Susan White, all of White Mesa. Services were held Monday, June 7 at the San Juan Mortuary. Burial was in Allen Canyon Cemetery. Mr. Collins was a member of the Indian Assembly of God Church. FOOd Dei Dy Steak, Dinners Turkey Fish Sticks Gorton oz. Hash Browns Russett 11 14 oz. 2 lbs. E99S 494 Eggs 69$ 34 oz Gerbers or Heinz Strained 44 off 24 oz. Western Family Large doz. $1 4$l Highland Cottage Cheese V mm run u lb. ctn. ENSEN'S kV.V.V.V.V.V.WAV.V.'.V.VOV Pint AA 3 Western Family Medi. 4 doz ' Grapes The San Juan Record Fresh Corn Monticello, Utah 171 Thursday, June Tomatoes Cherry Page Sixteen 0$ 3$l I Country Kitchen oyrup Swanson Chicken, Meat Loaf, Chop 200's Softener off Downey Per1ette Seedless lb. 10, 389$ it rood Tissue Kleenex Facial Fabric cello. Lewis Collins of White Mesa, died Thursday, June 3, 1971 at San Juan Hospital. He was 63. Mr. Collihs is survived by his Western Family. Fn?.kl'e Canned 15 12 oz. Chicken, Livers Reg. Dog Sunday callers at the Forest Johnsons were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson and Penny, also Pat and Gail Tracy of Monti- Lewis Collins Dies m off Giant 10$ - 5 TV 49$ tt I cation. Sunday dinner guests of the Max Johnsons were Mr. and Mrs. Travest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jarves and family and Mrs. Beata oz. 65 $ Sigman's lb. Bologna 689$ Peanut Butter 40 oz. $1.13 Olives PV'!S,y 3$l 59$ 1 1 l Thri 211 Libby Crushed, 65$ Pi neappl e chunk,- Tidbn $3.99 Dri nks Western Family 46 oz. 495$ Western Family Thick or Thin lb. Bacon Detergent 24 303 Cup 35 649$ 2394 FOOD CENTER Specials for Thursday Friday Saturday |