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Show 1 sf NHULS Marva Butler and Iris Barton took their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson to Crescent Junction last Sunday to meet Fay and Barbara Gage of Salt Lake City. The Johnsons joined the Gages for a O-- - p: -- 0)0" ce NEWSY e-'E- . CO' MOTES ;rt CE in I By NELL DALTON o H three-wee- The best news of the week (several weeks in fact) was the storm. It rained last Tuesday night (AH! heavenly sound) but Wednesday the wind blew and dried up the moisture, but the good guys won out again when it snowed Thursday evening -- All small dona- trip k Door and Windpw Glass Installed to Florida, Missouri and Oklahoma where they will visit relatives and friends and also do a lot of sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Palmer have returned to their home in Monticello, after spending LUXURIOUS LOOKING Palmers! PANELING the winter months in Lakeland, Florida. Welcome home, - Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Tracy of Dove Creek visited the Guy Tracys in Montezuma Canyon This week is Earth week -so all you Earthlings plan to Monday. attend. Personnel of the State Tax tions gratefully received. Commission were making ranThe City Drug was burglarWe can take comfort in the, i dom personal property audits ized last Monday morning or fact that they also have big in San Juan County this week. blows in other areas. We went Sunday night. The thieves took a lot of pills - drugs such as Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rasmusover to Lamar on the eastern sen and celebrated their 35th wedbarbituramphetimines slope of Colorado last Weda ates which is rather frightding anniversary in Salt Lake nesday and the wind was really to with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rasof it Some They there. thing happen. ening up whooping mussen some and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd took also small applithe roads leading into Lamar ances We and other items. Rasmussen. were closed because of the are and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Larsen hope and tornado they caught poor visibility and Miss Josephine Larsen of were sent over promptly. warnings being the radio. It wasnt much better on the way home Thursday. Someone must have tried fooling Mother Nature with that oleomargarine again. I suffered another birthday last Saturday. Received several sympathy cards telling me how young I look - which is a sure sign of getting along in WILSON Center Slices lb. years. Oh, well, 39 isnt a bad age - Youd better believe it - all you younguns. Celebrating the Golden Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. WILSON Whole or Shank Half lb. Claude Foy and the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Mr. WILSON Shank Portion lb. and Mrs. James L. Wrathall (Gloria Foy), a family reunion was held on Easter Sunday weekend at the Foy home USDA Choice, Full Cut Bone In lb. in Scottsdale, Arizona. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Foy and children Mitchell, Range 2 pkg. and of Leslie Vance Sheila, t Mesa, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Foy and children Tom mi, Claudia and Todd of Salt Lake City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wrathall, James Anthony and Celia of BANQUET 8 oz. Hillsborough, California, and their daughter, Jamie, and her gortoni4z-Grap- e fiusband Michael K. Farmer of Ashland, Oregon. TheFoys are de-pill- ; See us for ed 'tmas Monticello Lumber Hardware & 587 - 2424 Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson and Mr. and Mrs. weekend. last Barton Don MEATS 98 Smoked Ham 59t Peanut Butter 45 Detergent Preserves $1.09 Coffee Smoked Ham Smoked Ham Round Steak FROZEN 6$l Meat Pies Fish Sticks Easter morning. Mrs. Ruth Sorensen and Mrs. Elsie Rasmussen of Sal-iwere guests of Mrs. Louie Willis while here. Longhorn Cheese of BYU recently visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Redd. Sheila Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsey, is home from Boise, Idt aho, where she has been working in a nursing home. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Dalton and family in Cortez Saturday. Mrs. Golda Lewis has gone to Toppenish, Washington, with her son, Leroy Pettingale. They stopped by Salt Lake to visit Jimmie Pettingale in the Holy Cross Hospital. Marion Hazleton has filed as a candidate for County Commissioner. He was first to file in County, according to KUTA. . 4-y- ear Frontier Syrup Non-F- at Vegetables 85 69 WESTERN FAMILY LOG CABIN Butter 24 oz. Milk $2.39 CARNATION 28 Qt. Crackers zesta Saitine Beef stew DINTYMOORE24oz 16 z- - CERT A1 Artichokes lb Sweet Corn Ear Florida 12 monds DIAMOND Smoke House 39 65 oz. 55 69 2 3 12 oz. 39 329 Spring Cleaning Supplies 329 59 Tomatoes 19 99 Slicer Large Apples 9 $2.49 $1.39 WESTERN FAMILY 10 oz Peas, & Peas & Carrots Corn, Spinach, French Fries, PRODUCE 69 Large Red Roman Beauty lb. $1.49 13 45 """OTSJHSp"'"" --51225L Giant I cheer ! ENSEN'S $3L19! FOOD WITH COUPON good fjensens Food Center: OFFER EXPIRES 42272 LIMIT 1 COUPON . 53 2 40s Shortening 99 (tiui se)! Luncheon Meat na The ladies of the Museum Board are quilting a patchwork quilt to be raffled at the Museum Auction on May 13th. They will be quilting Thursday and Friday at Nell Daltons. Chances are for sale by board members. They are 50 each or 3 for $1.00. Around 14 members of the ESA Sorority enjoyed a come as you are coffee at the home of Arliene Auble last Saturday morning. Wow! You shouldve seen some of them! Christine and Carolee Redd . 6$l m Armour Treet 6$l Licorice Bites Juice Monti-cell- o. Joseph P. Foy was a member of the choir which presented the pageant on the life of Jesus Christ at the Mesa Temple grounds at sunrise 7H 32z- - Li- -12 $1.59 Kotex Bacon former residents of WESTERN FAMILY jyy COUPON Jensens Food Center! ONLY AT OFFER EXPIRES yg PER PURCHASE 42272 LIMIT 1 ftl: WITHOUl COUPON COUPON .59 PER PURCHASE" W CENTER Specials for Thursday F riday Satur day P P'l t 5 fl 1; J it Vt |