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Show 12 - , WELLS 1972r Record Water District 24, Directors Meet WEWSY February The NOTES: , By NELL DALTON ' (Continued from last week) Mr. and Mrs. James Green-halg- h and family went to Utah, last week to attend the funeral of Jim's dad, Mr. Sylvan Greenhalgh. He was 59 years old at the time of his death. He had been in poor health for some time. Little Troy Forrest underwent surgery Tuesday morning at the San Juan County Hospital for the repair of a herEl-ber- ta, nia. The annual Valentine party of the Etcetra Club was held Monday night at the Country Club. Twenty-thre- e couples enjoyed dinner, games, dancing and visiting. We had a welcome spring break in the weather a couple of days last week. Sunday was especially delightful. I was hiking in Dry Valley and had to remove my jacket. Rex Rasmussen has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rasmussen the past week. He will tell of his experiences in the Australian Mission field at the 1st. Ward Sacrament meeting next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hig-gefrom Telluride, Colorado visited the Melvin Daltons on Tuesday. Mrs. Barbara Story of Lovelock, Nevada and Mrs. Leila Drown of Carson City, Nevada stopped in and chatted on Tuesday morning - said they wanted to meet Nosy Nell Daltoh. They are the daughters of Chauncey Black, and are here because of their father, who suffered a Door and Windpw In a meeting Tuesday night, the directors of the San Juan Juan San See us for Iris 31st wedding anniversary and Dons birthday, both of which fall on ValenDon and tines Day. Mr. and Mrs. James Heat- on received a call at 2;30 a.m. Tuesday from their son, Dan, informing them that they were grandparents. A baby boy was born to the Dan Heatons in Grants, weighing 9 lbs. Other happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnes of Dove Creek. Water Conservancy District: Explored, with Dan Lawrence, head of the Utah Division of Water Resources, and Earl Staeker, of the Division of Water Rights, the mutual interests of the state of Utah and the Navajo Tribe in San Juan River water. The state agencies hope to set up a meeting with tribal officials to discuss these interests. Confirmed Devon Hurst as Manager of the District. He as manhas served part-tim- e ager on an hourly basis, and will now serve an average of half-tim- e on a salaried basis to better pursue the Districts interests and proa Devon second is also jects. of the Utah vice-presid- on-goi- ng ent Water Users Association. Discussed plans for the Bluff Bench project. This pilot to be funded by the Four Corners Regional project-- expected Glass Installed LUXURIOUS LOOKING PANELING Fuller LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES Monticello Lumber ft Hardware! 587-242- 4 Commission will test the feasibility of fruit production on the bench above Bluff, on BLM permit land spe-cifica- lly on the cliff above Curtis Jones alfalfa acreage. Water to come from Mr. Jones sump or tesian well. ar- ns severe heart attack last week. They say that he is showing improvement and has been taken off the critical list. All of his children have been here to see him - Ben and Carl and lola came from Tuscon, Mrs. Kay Tea, from Idaho Falls, and Dean and Maureen came from Salt Lake. Dean and Maureen are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglass. Mrs. Story says that she sees the Bill Hydes (he teaches Spanish in Lovelock High) and the Ed Garretts in Lovelock. Mrs. Garrett and the baby are doing just fine now. I've been hearing raves the good food at the Country Club. People say its like old times when Al and Min were there. Good work, Gordon and zona. Attending the wedding of Kathy Codner and Kenneth Moore in the Manti Temple were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Codner (her parents), Mr. and Mrs. L. Robert Anderson of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. James Murray of Dove Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Johnson of Eastland, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Hansen of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ramsey and John Codner and his fiancee, Nancy Trelikes of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. George Park of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adams returned this week from an extended visit in California and Old Mexico. They are a-b- out H- - sporting a new camper. Weekend visitors at the home of Don and Iris Barton were; Joe, Charlene and Britt Barton of Logan, Utah, and Betty, Jason, Tifani and Justin Lewis of Snowflake, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman entertained them all at dinner Sunday, in honor of MEATS Link Sausage HORMEL Brown Serve Pkg. 59 Pork Chops Family Pack lb. 69 Loin End Roast 75 & Bacon WESTERN FAMILY 1 or 2 lb. , per lb. Premium All Beef lb. Franks Braunschweiger HORMEL Stick lb. 79 79 59 200s Kleenex 10's SOS Pads CERTIFRESH lb. Li cori ce 200 ctLeaf Whoppers WESTERN SHORES Jumbo Towels Bleach WESTERN SHORES Gal. WESTERN FAMILY 303 C0m Whole Kemal or 29 69 65 2 - 389 55 5$l Creamed western family 303 western family 3 n. Shortening Applesauce 85 6 $1 99 WESTERN FAMILY 10 lb. FlOUr Canned Milk WESTERN FAMILY tall FROZEN FOOD Corn 4$l WESTERN FAMILY 10 oz. WESTERN FAMILY oz. Spinach French Fries WESTERN FAMILY 9 oz. Peas oz. WESTERN FAMILY Peas & Carrots WESTERN FAMILY Oil 10 6$l 589 99 WESTERN FAMILY 48 oz. Pears 279 WESTERN FAMILY 2 Halves, Slices 10 Strawberries WESTERN FAMILY Orange Juice WHOLE SUN oz. 10 oz. 6 Margarine WESTERN FAMILY Soft lb. Cheese WESTERN FAMILY 8 oz. American, Swiss, Pimento Eggs WESTERN FAMILY Large AA Grade Dozen 10 oz. 489 WESTERN SEA i's Tuna Tomatoes western family a T omato Jui cewESTERN FAMILY 46 5$l Fruit 45 279 39 Cocktail WESTERN Salad Dressing WESTERN Peas 37 25 oz- - FAMILY 303 Preserves 4$l 49 FAMILY Qt. 489. WESTERN FAMILY 303 Green Beans 389 ILY WESTERN FAMILY 20 oz. 5 41 Pineapple Apricot Grape PRODUCE Jelly WESTERN FAMILY 20 oz. 39 ENSEN'S Apples Extra Fancy Large Lettuce Grapefruit Washington lb. Large Solid Head lb. Indian River Large lb. FOOD 19 19 13 ey CENTER Specials for Thursday Friday Satur day |