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Show Host Friends from Pago Pago f p Bruce and Clenna Stevens of Blanding traveled to the Salt Lake Gty airport to meet the friends Amy and Enosa Wilson and four children from Pago Pago, Samoa, who were guests at their home for a week. Clenna and Amy became qualnted at the age of ten through Clenna's brother, Leon, when he served an LDS mission in Hawaii, where Amy was born and raised. They have corresponding the 24 years since that time. Amy's coming to the States to attend Brigham Young University began their personal friendship fifteen Since that time together several & t 4 m, 4e a ' unique interest for them. They are interested in the Indian people and their culture, and the similarity to the culture of fellowship in the Office of Education, for which he was chosen from 200 applicants, This is the second such fellow-bee- n ship he has received. Enosa is the first Samoan to ever receive his masters degree, and he will be working on his Ph. D. His father is High Chief of the American Samoan Islands and he himself will fall heir to the position. completed her B. S. de- - The Wilsons tell of the ex-ahas taught citement in Pago Pago when the States and the astronauts are rescued from Both she and her the ocean near their home. husband have also attended While here they visited the Church College of Hawaii. Mexican Hat area, where Amy This is Enosa's first visit to made her first visit to the San Juan County and Amy's Stevens family while they wew second. Our area being so living there. The Stevens the Samoan from hosted a family opposite Islands where die Wilsons are with American, Hawaiian and Samoan music, dancing and making their home, holds a singing. Also a Samoan Fia Fia was held with the Wilsons rw being guests of honor. The Harry Terry and the Sam Shor nd THE UCOLO ROAD PROJECT, BIGGEST EVER TO BE HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY BY SAN JUAN COUNTY CREWS, nears completion. These patrols (front one operated by H. W, Redshaw, other by George Barry) were spreading rock Monday afternoon on the south section of the 2. improvement north of Highway 666. The project, begun about a year ago, is virtually 7-m- ile a complete reconstruction job, including grade drain and surfacing. ATNi get-toget- Miles Turnbull photo families became acquainted 0 )f FAVORITE FOODS Root Beer Ketchup 14 Mug 11 Dog Food Coconut 36 8$l 389t oz. oz. oz. Prime Bakers 16 oz Premium Toilet Tissue Zee 4 roll 6 QAT POPULAR Sugar U&1 Towels PRICES! Powdered 2 3$l Royal e Paper 12 Spam 29 59 5 85 63 oz- - $2.29 Vienna Sausage Pack plus deposit 46 12 lb. 894 bread Holsum French 49 Shoe Laces reg. 10 37 Cocoa 2 lb. Quik 598f reg. Kerr Lids Milk Pet Powdered 4 lb. Coca-Co- la Niblets Corn 4s495 i2oz. 2 1bs- Corn Fresh 25 - ADMITTED: Picnics Whole lb. ham not sliced Ribs lb. Sigman Bologna Wieners Sigman lb. Longhorn Cheese ib 629 Spare Watermelons 1 1 4 lb. with the Wilsons when they spent a year in Samoa. The Terrys were close neighbors to the Wilsons. Much food, Amy's dancing and Enosa's singing were enjoyed by all with each person present participating on the program, which is the Samoan custom. Albeit R. Lyman told briefly the history of Blanding and the Indians. Hosting the party were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shore and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Butt. After the Wilsons' education in Washington, D. C. is concluded, they plan to return to Samoa to make their home permanently. Enosa plans to run for governor of the Islands in the future. Bruce and Clenna took their friends back to Salt Lake City from where they flew on to Missouri and then to Arlington, Virginia where they will live. 495 hospital Census TOMflUBB Bananas her 49 59 69 65 75 Shirley Jones, WilJuly 26 lard Hewlett, Monticello; Terri Lansing, Anethj Lucy Yazzie, BlanJuly 27 ding; Ann Holden, Connie Warren, Monticello; Shane Brewer, Dov$ July 28 Creek; John Cuddy Begay, July 29 Montezuma Creek; July 30 Margie Whitehorse, Montezuma Creek; Marsha Keele, Ashee July 31 Nez, Blanding; Nelia Jones, Mary Dutchie Collins, Bluff; Elva Foley, Dove Creek; None. August 1 DISCHARGED: Susan Jameson, July 26 Fletcher Bronson, Kathleen Smith, Tina May; Mabel Wright; July 27 28 JoAnne Jones, ShirJuly ley Jones, Juanita Atene, 12 Shane Brewer; Lucy Yazzie, Patti July 29 Dutchie, Helen Lang, Keith Taylor, Tammy May; July 30 Tully Harvey; Blue Mountain Orange Juice Pasco Ice Cream 12 gi. 6 oz. 599 69 Monficello Thursday, Friday, Saturday Specials Ann Holden, WilJuly 31 lard Hewlett, Beata Johnson; None. August 1 The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, Aug'ist !) 1971 Page Six |