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Show Memorial Golf Tourney Monday Weather: Here is a summary of the weather in Monticello for the past week - from Wednesday, May 17 through Tuesday, May 23. scribed plaque. The HERE KIRKS CHEVRON TEAM took the Tuesday Night Mens League this bowling season, and all kinds of hardware. Left to right: Rust Black, team captain Richard Coleman, team sponsor and league president Kirk Helquist, Dave Ketron and Ralph Randall. Team members not pictured were Brent Helquist and Bruce Palmer. Jensens Food Center team Kirk also had high game in the league at 244. Rod placed second, and Park Lanes, third. Rasmussen had high average at 179, and Randy Stanard had high series (handicap) at 668. Miles Turnbull photo THIS the on Two-Ma- permanent Best Ball n Tournament will be held on June 24 and 25. Golfers are urged to sign up early. The entry fee is $20 a team, with entry fee is $20 a team, which will pay one place out of every eight entries. Fri. & Sat May 25, 26 & 27 Well be closed Mon., May 29 in honor of Memorial Day There was no precipitation recorded during the week. Black Contd. from Page are based 1 on comparative dai- ly traffic counts that show San Juan County north and south, by travelers using the Navajo Trail and Figures show 90 of the visitor use of Lake Powell is in Arizona, although 97 of the lake itself is in Utah. Commissioner Black, who spoke to the Monticello Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, also encourages San Juan citizens to participate in two important hearings: the hearing Saturday (May 28) in Kanab on the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and the hearing scheduled for June 6 in by-pass- ed, Canyonlands. The Kanab hearings will center around differing legislation proposed by members of the Utah congressional delegation. Principal differences between the bills proposed by and Congressman McKay on Lloyd hinge Congressman Steak it, lb. Wieners T-Bo- ne Sigman Bacon Sigman lb.59C Kool Aid $09 59C Punch Mix Flour Gold Medal Roast Pork Steak 6 69C . Barbecue Sauce 10 269 269 Calinda 11 oz. oz. prozen 33 $2.79 3$& Sl'lt Mandarin 39 39 . the amount of land eventually left open for private development. Congressman Lloyds bill centers on the economic potential of the area, including the option of private resort development, as well as more extensive access roadbuilding. The Little Theatre Monticello Utah Show Time 7:30 p.m. Wed., Thurs., Fri. WALKABOUT Jenny A gutter Lucien John David Gumpilil Sat., Mon., Tue. "MURPHYS WAR" Peter O' Toole Oranges 5 1$1 Vanilla Wafers Nabisco 39 oz' $5.69 25 50 Un Shasta Pop Drink Pink Grapefruit Cookies E?;1arsauoz 15 Son-Lime9- peeled 30 Apricots s$ Tuna Carnation 12 size lb. 629C Assonaevdors Free Show Kelly Rogers Bring Ad ooo black cnerm Better.Rj to2 JELl'O GELATIN Assorted Flavors nt Cucumber ea. 5 Cabbage lb. 9 OtSSEHT 3 ea. oz. Fruit Pies Game Hens Morton Cornish D I fit C D O o Moab on proposed roads for Boston Butt Pork g 5 1-- 70. Specials for Thurs., 2 - 3 The coming weekend will be a busy one at the San Juan Golf Course in Monticello. Scheduled for Friday is the Mixed Scotch Foursome. The Fifth Annual Ben A skew Memorial tournament will be played on Monday, May 29, Memorial Day. The tournament, one of the highlights of the local season, is open to all golfers. Names of the winning players will be in- H UNIVERSITY OF UTAH June 2- 6- August 19 A full program for entering freshmen For Summer Bulletin write to: Summer School 305 F Park Building University of Utah Salt Lake City. Utah 84112 |