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Show By MRS. HELEN REDSHAW Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnsons son, Terry, got his hand badly cut in a power saw at school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fraz- ier and family of Moab were Tuesday evening supper guests at the Lewis Calverts. Several from Eastland attended the wedding of John Codner and Nancy May Tre-likin the Manti Temple es at 10 a.m., April BYU. Sunday visitors at the Jaime Crowleys were the James Barrys and son, Gary, and his wife, Phyllis. 1 Miss Colleen Wilcox attend- - " workshop will be sponsored by L. Kay Madsen, of Beltone Hearing Aid Center, 234 W. Center - Provo, the local authorized dealer for Beltone Electronics CorporaChicago-base- d tion. Beltone is world leader in hearing and aids electronic hearing test instruments. Madsen said Dale Winnie, a Beltone -- trained hearing aid consultant, will be in charge of the consultation, will conduct free hearing tests and will discuss hearing loss prob- lems. Persons who currently wear hearing aids will be able to purchase a set of batteries at half price during the workshop, Madsen added. A free gift will be given to everyone attending. Refreshments .will be served. DALE WINNIE ADVERTISEMENT ed the Sammy Thurman Barrel Racing Clinic in Rifle, Colorado, Friday afternoon thru Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morris are visiting in Tucson and Scottsdale, with their many friends there for a few days this week. Ten La Sal Scouts and their Scout Master Bill Francom motored the up river to Fishers Towers Friday after- noon, for an over-nig- ht camp-ou- t, returning home Saturday Mr. Wilbur Eubanks and Donna drove their van with a number of other band and listen c! Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, San Juan County School District, will receive sealed bids for furnishing the following supplies to be delivered as needed during the 1972-7- 3 school year. Qean, pEpetw cOADTl0v ; V i i i Approximately 1900 half pint cartons of Grade A milk to be delivered daily to the school kitchens at Blanding Elementary School, Albert R. Elementary Lyman School, Monticello Elementary School, Monticello High Juan School, San High School, Montezuma, .creek School, La Sal Elementary School, and Mexican Hat School. Bids may be submitted on either a district wide basis, or an individual school basis. No deliveries are to be made when school is not in session. 850 tons Approximately oiled slack delivered to the following schools: Blanding Elementary School, La Sal Monticello High School, San Juan High School, School, San Juan Jr. High School, and Albert R. Lyman Elementary School. to Coal be equal in quality standards to Carbon Fuel coal, Carbon Company County, Utah. Furnish bid on 1 0 k 14 x 114, and 1 14 sizes. State mine from which coal is to be pur- chased. L.P. air conditioning throws a chill Clean in the hottest days. Easy to install and so economical to operate. See your independent gas heating and air conditioning firm today or call UTAH GAS SERVICE COMPANY for information. GAS: Gas to be delivered to the schools: Bluff, following Mexican Hat, Albert R. Lyman, San Juan High School, A.B.E. Classrooms at Mexican Hat, Montezuma Creek, Navajo Mountain, and Blanding. Bids must be plainly marked Sealed Bid on the outside of envelope and indicate which item or items the bid covers. & The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all or any portion of a bid. Col. Ugasco says: d Cool it with gas, Suh !' UTAH GAS SERVICE COMPANY Serving Natural Gas to Eastern Utah CAlrS 71 Mustang 70 Impafa Cpe Custom, AC, Automatic Power Steering, Power Brakes 69 Torino V8 428, Power Steering, 4 Sp. 69 Impala V8 Power Steering, Air, Vinyl Roof, Automatic 68 Impala V8 Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air, 4 Dr. 68 Caprice V8 Power Steering, Power Air, 4 Dr, Tilt Wheel Brakes COAL: Vi Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crou-iso- n and Terry Dale (former Diane Carey) were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carey over the Easter weekend. V8 Power Brakes Automatic 4 I Monti- to Bountiful, for the Band and Choral Festival on Saturday, April 8th. cello, evening. es&sr choral students from Bids will be publicly at 1:00 oclock P.M. office of the Board of tion, San Juan County District, Monticello, May 8, 1972. opened at the Educa- School Utah, Board of Education San Juan county School District by Nancy Cahoon, Clerk Published in San Juan Record April 20, 27, and May 4, 1972 66 CatalinaPower V8 Power Brakes, 2 Steering, Dr. 65 VW New Tires 68 Jeepster V6, Hubs, Studded Tires TRUCKS 70 F250 4x4 360 V8, 4 Styleside, Speed, New Tires 69 Dodge Ton Wideside, 4 Speed, V8, Stock Rack 69 F10O Wideside, 4 Speed, 428 V8 Ranger, Power Brakes 66 F100 V8, Auto- SWB, Wideside, matic, Camper Shell 64 Chev Ton 6 CyL , 4 Speed 644 Chev Ton Speed, Over Cab Campe 50 Chev 2 Ton 6 CyL , Grain Hoist 48 GMC 2 Ton V8, & 4 Speed, 3 Sp. Aux, 6 CyL Dove Creek Implement Co. 677-22- 47 c a.m. The MILK: GAS 10 problems. T, 0W 3 special hearing aid workshop will be held from A Jr. Helen Koval and families. April 11, 1972 IS? to 2 p.m. Friday, April 21, at Triangle H Motel in Monticello, for the convenience of Monticello and Blanding residents who have, or who suspect they may have, hearing loss Mrs. MAX WILCOX Mrs. Hazel Shorts returned home after spending the colder part of the winter in Tucson, Arizona, visiting with her son, Bill Plank and daughter, IS Special Event To Aid Hard - of- Hearing From the LaSals Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lovato, and family from Green River, Wyoming, were visitors here over the Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilcox and family were visitors with the Dale Fuller family on their ranch on Easter. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Francom are the proud parents of a baby girl, born in Monticello, April 4, weighing 6 lb. 9 oz. 7h'H ADVERTISEMENT Red-sha- 5. Some of Mr. and Mrs. Del-m- ar Butts children surprised their father on his birthday Sunday evening for dinner. Mrs. Myrtle Merz from Dove Creek was also a guest. Joan Ashley, the little Indian girl staying with the Rex Johnsons for school, spent the Easter vacation with her sister, Dolores Ashley, in Price. The Rex Johnsons had a nice vacation trip over around Grand Junction, Rangley and other places before Easter, and brought daughter, Connie, home for the Easter vacation from Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shutt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knuckles and Mrs. Bessie West visited the O. E. S. meeting in Dolores, Colorado last Thursday evening. w Ethel Butt and Helen will soon be calling on Summit Point and Ucolo residents for their donations to the cancer drive. M & o3 vo wm D M ao f |