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Show . 9 i w gfeo. O o o eo SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (Special) The list of entertainers who have agreed to appear on this weekend's Jerry Lewis Telethon reads like a Who's Who of show business C3 3 & T3 to Q U) 0 1 personalities. The telethon originating in New York, with important feeds from Hollywood, Las Vegas, and Nashville the benefit of the Muscular America. is for Dystrophy Associations of show will be seen in its entirety in this area on KSL-TChannel 5, beginning Sunday night at 10:30, continuing uninterrupted until 4; 30 p.m. on Monday, Labor Day. The 18-h- Miss Blankenagel Returns From Year in New Zealand Crafts Show Benefit Telethon Scheduled our V, Winners Named Here's a complete report on the prize winners at the St. Christopher Arts and Crafts Show, held July 23, 24, 25, in Bluff. LARGE RUG: 1st, Lula 2nd Mae Smith; 3rd, Benally; Lula Yazzie. 1st, Lula Alice Jones 2nd, Benally; Yazzie; 3rd, Maxine Etcitty. Hon. Mention, Pauline Black-hors- e. MEDIUM " RUG: SMALL RUG: 1st, Alan Begay; Hon. Mention, Mamie Howard. FIGURED RUG: 1st, Mary Jim; 2nd, Louise L. Billie; 3rd, Mary Jim; Hon. Mention, Hannah Curley. SILVER AND TURQUOISE: 1st, Clara Black (bracelet); 2nd, Roy B. Lee (2 rings); 3rd; Jessie Blackwater (ring). PAINTING: -- Oil- 1st, Tony Keith; 2nd, Bailey Thompson; 3rd, Clavin Thomas; Most outstanding, Bud Haycock. -- Water Color and pastel and ink- - 1st, i; Willis Nakai; 2nd, Willis Hon. Willis Nakai; 3rd, Mention; Willis Nakai, Arnold Na-ka- Jones. 1st Richard SCULPTURE: Maryboy; 1st, Courtney Red-doJr.; 1st, Ted Gamble. CUT BEADS: 1st, Emma Nita Ben; Hon. Begay; 2nd, or, Mention, Rosemary Lester. kr BEADS WITH SEEDS: 1st, Roselyn Jones; 2nd, Shirley Benally; 3rd, Mary Ann Jones; Hon. Mention, Amelia Begay. BEADS WITHOUT SEEDS: 1st, Rosemary Lester; 2nd, Hugh Yellowman; 3rd, Jessie Lehi. Utah State Poster Child Doug Shaw of Liberty, Utah. BASKETRY: 1st, Martha Katso; 2nd, Fred Jones; 3rd, Marie Cantsee. QUILTS: AmMreeze SpeciaE (Dmyoiioft price of iraGy j53) a gaDDoro! ZSilill jREGoodrich OUR BEST 4-P- LY TIRE SILVERTOWN HT Polyester cord construction for durability Low, wide profile for stability NOW AS LOW AS one prize, Ada Benally. one prize, BELT: Alice Holiday. POTTERY: 1st, Richard Mitchell; 2nd, Lucy Mitchell; 3rd, Angela Denetsosie. SANDPAINTING: 1st, Betty Holley; 2nd, Betty Holley. RED MOST UNUSUAL DISPLAY: 1st, Gladys Lameman; 2nd, Hugh Yellowman; 3rd, Esther Hadley; Hon. Mention, Larry Cly, Jim Joe Daughter Her- nandez. Chaiman for the Arts and Crafts Show was Willis Nakai. Workers: Dan andJeanNakai; Carolyn Nakai; Della Black-hors- e; Wesley Oshley; Samual Holiday. The Show was conducted under the auspices of St. Christophers Shop; Manager, Harriet Dmitruk; ageIj Lucy Nakai. Co-ma- Size D78-1- 3 blackwall plus federal excise tax of $1.97 Parkway Service Monticello Causeway Service Blanding &GBEK) gWM & trade n- TRAINING FOR DUTY aboard ships in the U. S. Navy generally involves up to 24 months of specialized instruction. nuclear-propell- ed Becky Blankenagel, daughter of Harvey and Norma Blankenagel of LaSal, just returned home from a year's She stay in New Zealand. left August 22, 1971, for this down under country as an exchange student sponsored by the Moab Rotary Club and hosted by the Te Atatu Rotary Club in Auckland. When she first arrived, she was greeted by the first of her two host families, but time had a very difficult accent and the understanding a few of the words, eg. fortnight two weeks; fringe-ban- ks; chap or bloke a man. The rolling hills were covered in lush, grasses or thick native bush. Driving on the left side of the highway was a bit confusing also; especially when going around a olive-color- Blanding: bedroom home, 1 12 acres, garage, work shop, orchard. Great place for the family which needs space. $11,000. 3 If you like lots of storage the inside of this home space, will surprise you. Half basement, panelled bedrooms, and price is right. Three A real livable bedrooms. the home. $11,000. 4 bedroom home near high school, orchard, outside storage shed, 2 trailer .hook-ubring in steady income. Let us show you that this is a good buy. ps ed corner! The idea behind the Rotary is to exchange program promote international understanding and good will. While in New Zealand, Becky gave several talks about America to clubs, churches, and other She will give organizations. talks locally to increase our understanding of conditions in New Zealand. The gorgeous scenery, the Maori culture, and the friendly people left deep impressions that Becky will remember a lifetime. RE RUB II I GAN 0? wm Aflonticello: but solid home near high school, with 2 bedroom but could easily be made into 3 bedrooms. Sidewalk, lawns and buyer should be able to assume VA loan with 5 interest. This is a sure way to beat the high cost of buildings. Older, Here is a hard-to-fitype of home BRICK 4 bedroom, with carport, located between two schools. Easily made into duplex if owner wants a rental unit. This is a custom built home. nd 600 head cattle ranch and the price is the best we've seen in a long time. Has 3700 acres private land, 300 irrigated. Over 400 cattle can go with unit. Feed galore, summer and winter living quarters. This is an operating ranch. 480 acres vacation land adjoining forest, tall pon-dero- and live spring. LEX REALTY F. Bennion Redd DeMar Perkins Political Advertisement Paid by San Juan County Committee to Elect Bill Dunn, Bill Redd, Chairman Monticello, 587-22587-22- Utah 31 96 sa |