OCR Text |
Show 4 June Bailey Jensen Receives Arden Edwards Tourney to Aid Cancer Fund Contd. from Page course MA., Commission on the are contest to golfers golf designed Earns Degree save lives and drive out for regular play are eligible Brian, Amarillo, Texas; Mrs. Stephen Lloyd Jensen, son in the contest to Thursday, Saundra Denney, Mesa) Arizona; three grandchildren) and a brother, Victor, Tooele. 1972 Record 15, 1 who A can- cer is slated to be held at the San Juan Golf Course on Saturday, June 24, according to Mrs. Donald Blake, local chairman of the event. Rules of the game are golf Juan San as usual, Mrs. Blake said, with the added attraction of an opportunity to contribute to the Virginia Whitney Memorial Cancer Detection Clinic. She explained that a chalked circle will be drawn around a ten-fo- ot radius of a preselected hole on the course. As a player approaches the tee of that hole he may make a contribution on the spot and take a chance that could win him new golf balls if his shot lands within the chalked circle or a handsome set of irons if he e. should shoot a One dollar can win three balls or one set of irons. If the player has contributed more than $1.00 he will receive 3 balls for each dollar donated. The chairman noted that only The par-thr- ee Arden Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards received his Masters degree in Civil Engineering from Brigham Young University on hole-in-on- May 26. Arden, who lives in American Fork, works for Geneva Steele. He and his wife, Janhave four sons. ice, -- participate in other words, no mulligans. In each case the real winner will be the Virginia Whitney Cancer Detection clinic of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. For three years this roving unit has traveled throughout Utah to show films, disseminate control information and to give free examinations to over 8,000 Utah women. Emphasis of the clinics is placed upon the hope of detecting breast and uterine cancer in the early stages when the disease might be halted. The Pap smear test is included as part of each examination. If suspicious symptoms are noted, the patient is referred to her local physician. The name of the game is still golf, but the contest gives every player a chance to have fun, be a winner and help sup- of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jensen of Monticello, graduated from on Brigham Young University deMay 26 with a masters gree in health education. cancer-- port the life-savi- ng work of the Virginia Whitney clinics. Patricia Turner, Boise, Idaho-Mrs- . Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 14, in the Monticello LDS Chapel at 2 The services opened p.m. with a family prayer given by Victor Bailey, followed by the opening song by the choir. O. Frost Black offered the opening prayer. LaRay Alexander delivered the obituary. Loile Bailey sang a solo. The first speaker mers. was K.S. SumHe was followed by Jonnie Bailey, who also sang a solo. The second speaker was Lawrence P. Bailey. Remarks by Bishop E. J. followed. Loile Bailey sang another solo, and Kenneth Bailey, Jr. offered the closing prayer. Burial was in the Monticello City Cemetery. Clarence Black gave the dedication of the grave. as pallbearers Serving were: LaRay Alexander, o. Frost Black, Murphy Alexander, Clarence Black, Bill Walton, Aaron Harvey, Joe Colledge and Gordon Wood. The funeral was under the direction of Jay W. Lee of the San Juan Mortuary. Son-dereg- ger Immediately following the graduate school Convocation, the BYU Air Force ROTC Commissioning Program was held, and Stephen was coma Second as missioned Lieutenant in the UJS. Air Force. While pursuing his masters degree, Stephen has been teaching classes at BYU. He is married to the former Donna Nielson of Blanding. They have two sons, Stephen Ray and Michael. Break it op O Till with tough, heavy-dut- y Snapper rotary tillers. Ideal for professionals and homeowners alike. Fully enclosed chain drive. 4'cycle engine available in 3 and 5 HP models. Fingertip controls and more. zzmsi McDonough Power Equipment, Inc. A subsidiary of Fuqua Industries, Inc. Blanding Garden Center Test dowe onoir ffinuestt Home Prove to yourself that Lifesaver Radials are unmatched in cornering, unmatched in detraction, unmatched in all-arou- nd ' ; pendability! We'll put a set of brand new Lifesaver y Radials on your car for a Free Trial. No Cost. No Obligation. With approved credit and car In good mechanical condition. 10-Da- 40,pQ0 You decide. You can have your old tires back at the end of the trial period, but we're betting you'll want the Lifesaver Radial for the rest of its tread life all 40,000 guar- , ' ; anteed miles of itl Stop in before July 4th for the tire you can test drive. Once you've tried the American radial, you'll ride on nothing else. MILE GUARANTEE normal driving you'll get at least 40,000 miles of .tread wear from Lifesaver Radials.' If you don't get 40,000 miles, take the guarantee back to your BFG retailer. He'll allow you credit for the difference toward the going trade-i- n price of the new. ones. And add a small service charge. V In 3 WAYS TO CHARGE ( BUDGET TERMS 1 MASTER CHARGE Parkway Service SerV I C BANKAMERICARD Monticello TEKAC0 Blanding |