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Show 12 I!" 01 Oh 8 CELLS NEWSY eis C Leroy and family and New Year's in Salt Lake with their son, Dean and family. Last Wednesday Mrs. Pearl Lewis had 14 young people over for a surprise birthday party for her daughter, Dayna. Dayna was really surprised as the party was given a week rt C3 h early. NOTES Many people in town have been bitten by the flu bug in- cluding yours truly. I ab an abul code in my node. Sniff. Sniff. Ingrid Adams came from Lincoln, Nebraska the 20th of December to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Dora Adams. She returned home New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Freeman spent Christmas in Grand Jet. with her mother. Joining them there were their son, Ray Freeman, Jr. and family from New Castle, Colorado and Richard Freeman of Lakewood, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson and family left the day after Christmas for a holiday trip. They first went to Las Vegas, Nevada, where they visited with an aunt. Then they went By NELL DALTON Christinas trees and decorations are down, kids have all gone home or back to school, holiday parties are pleasant memories, New Year's resolutions are made and some of them already broken. Now it's time to put 1971 with all its mistakes, disappointments, family of Salt Lake. The Fine Arts Club enjoyed a progressive supper on New Year's Eve. Eleven couples participated. Cocktails were at the John Lewis home, salad, at Ken Maughans, main course at Dr. and Mrs. Smith's and dessert at John Rorings. After supper they played parlor games until the Old Year played out and the New Year misfortunes, good fortunes, happiness or whatever into mothballs (keep the records handy for income tax, though) and turn our attention to the arrived. New Year. Don't mourn things Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butler undone in '71. See what you can do with '72. spent Christmas in Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc with I attended two funerals during the holidays - that of Mrs. Beata Johnson in Eastland, the Monday after Christmas and that of Leroy Wood in Monti-cell- o the following Friday, WESTERN SHORES Jumbo New Year's Eve. Both were beautiful services - fitting WESTERN SHORES 2's tributes to two good people who lived out normal life spans WESTERN FAMILY Cream . in service to their families, their church and their com- 40 m unities. Had a nice Christmas letter WESTERN FAMILY 303 from Joe Foy in Mesa, Arizona, in which he sent a donation to DUNCAN HINES 19 oz. the museum. Joe said among former San Juaners they see down Mesa way are the Ralph FRONTIER Strawberry 32 oz. Hunts, Steve Eagers, Leon Webbs, Bill and Shirley Thomp104 off dant sons, Wayne Ericksons, Dewitt Lees, George Bloomfields, Ralph Baileys and Mel Frosts. Dean and Sheryl Baker and daughter, Vivian, of Salina, were guests the Sunday and Monday after Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson. Mr. WESTERNSHoRESSpray 22 oz and Mrs. Nelson left Wednesday for Mesa, Arizona, where they visited Morris's mother, Mrs. Rose Lunt. They also at- friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde Johnson spent New Year's with Mrs. Johnson's children and their families in American Fork and the Salt Lake area. Heard the hospital was full storm both ways. clear up to a large storage David and Karen Adams and closet during the holidays. family went to El Paso, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton December 26 to spend the and family and Angie Rasmusholidays with her parents, Mr. New Year's dinner sen were and Mrs. Keith Me Donald. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Forrest entertained the Max Dalton Johnson and family of Cahone. Mrs. Jane Turnbull returned gang at a New Year's dinner. Wednesday from Columbia, Mrs. Dora Adams and David Missouri, where she attended Adams attended the funeral the funeral of her brother, of John Wiman of Dolores at Fred L. Howard, who was the Ertel Funeral Home in killed in an automobile acciCortez last week. Mr. Wiman dent December 23. Mr. Howwas a rancher and a longtime ard, who was 54 years old, friend of Joe Adams. He was was a judge of the Missouri 67 years old. David acted as Court of Appeals in Kansas pallbearer. City. Mrs. Turnbull stayed Mr. and Mrs. John Wyke with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were the mjfortunate victims of a fire Monday which gutted Robert L. Howard in Columbia. The Second Ward MIA renttheir home of everything. No ed the Park Lanes Bowling one was home at the time of the fire. They lived in the old Center New Year's Eve. They had a good turnout and bowled Bruce Frost home near Rusty the Old Year out and the New Musselman's store. Year in - sounds like a winner. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adams I've heard of being bowled went to California this week over but never out. for an extended visit with to La Jara, California where they visited Dean's brother, Bert Robinson and family. They also took in the vacation spots of California. They had a real nice trip - missing the HUNT-WESSO- $1 SAVE s3 ON SOUR FOOD BUDGET (SEE DETAILS AT OUR DISPLAY) .25 Wesson Oil 6$l 3$l Cake Mix Jam 72 TOMATO-12AM- A Towels Bath Tissue Peanut Butte Applesauce N Shortening SNOWDRIFT 42 oz. Tomato Sauce hunt,s 15 z- - 59 83 5 $1 55 39 KetChUp HUNT'S 26 oz. HUNT'S 79 Tide 75 12 oz. Dinners Skillet HUNT'S Puddings 37 NectarFAMoz. Apricot 59 Snack Pack Fruit Green Beans 'SfSf Fruit Cocktail 489 T HUNT'S Whole 39(t Tomatoes Peeled 28 oz. Starch 389 & 4-P- ack 8$l MEATS tended the annual Argentine Mission reunion along with around 200 other people. They returned home via Salina where they were present for the blessing of little grandaughter, Vivian Baker. Clytie Barber entertained the members of the dance band after the dance on Christmas night. Steve Rogers was also a guest at the party. There were 14 in all. They had delicious refreshments and a delightful time. Shorty Weyand's condition grows progressively worse at the Cortez Hospital where he is a patient. Many of his friends from Monticello and area have visited him. Shorty worked for several people in San Juan . County including Max and Melvin Dalton, Ken Summers and the Perkins' brothers of Bland-in- g. Mrs. Helen Parry went to Denver and Phoenix for the holidays where she visited her daughters, Pauline and Evelyn, and their families. Enjoying Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Summers were Kelly Summers and family from Grand Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Art Redd and family of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-li- n Kuhni and baby of Ephriam and Jean and Dean Robinson and family of Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bronson spent the holidays in Phoenix, Arizona, visiting relatives and friends. 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