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Show The San Juan Record Florence Galbraith Last Friday, Mrs. Dora Adams of Monticello, Mrs. Nora Frint, Mrs. Rhoda Rogers, and Mrs. Clella Black-ne- r, By als ay for April 26, 27 & 29 We pitch the bargains. You catch the savings. PORK CHOPS Center Cut 95 lb. Rib Cut End Cut PORK LOIN ROAST SPARERIBS' Fresh FRANKS tMorrel BOLOGNA Pork 1 CANNED HAMS Hormel CHICKENS Whole Frozen 89(1 b. 85(ib. 78(ib. 79(ii b. 79(ib. 49( Cheese BONELESS HAJVl Halves $1.25lb $7.19 5 49(i b. Hank breaks the Babe's record. But the babes still get record breaking low prices at IB landing Merc Cream i2 gal or Sherbert to. 69 Pizza Jeno's Asst'd. 12 12 oz. Western Family 10 oz. Vegetables 5$l Mixed ) Si Vegetables Peas, Corn, Popcorn Dynamo Cherries Time lb. Giant 28 oz. 15 Spinach 12 Gelatin .3 oz. Butter Banquet Royal ton, and their families. Aunt Irene Redd recently enjoyed a visit from two of her grandchildren from Texas. They are daughters of the A visit with Lloyd Redds. . -- the past several years overseas in an educational program there. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Helquist took his sister, Mrs. Fay Jones, to the San Juan County hospital the first of the week for a physical check-u- p. The school kids are rejoicing over the fact that there's only about six more weeks left of the school year. The teachers seem happy, too, but I'm not sure how the moms and dads feel. Too bad that San Juan County can't get some of that moisture that the weather men in Salt Lake are boasting of there. In watching the Sterling award program over channel 5 last Wednesday evening, we were thriUed to see our grandson, Douglas C. Galbraith of Kearns, Utah, in the competition. The young man was in the top 14 bracket of Salt Lake and had an A average in all his four years of high school. He will receive a cash award and expects to enter the University of Utah in the faU. His music group got to go to Switzerland last summer on a music tour. He is a professional on the trumpet. He is a son of Doug, Jr. and Joan Galbraith of Kearns. present. Directors of the Bluff 38 oz. Call 5$! Bluff residents have petiComthe County missioners for a review of policy and practice in the operation and maintenance of tioned the TV facilities for the local area, as concerning program reception by means of the ladder line". P.S. Monday - Now some TV reception. Mr. Bruce Stevens has been repairing and replacing sections of the line. It is disturbing to see how some people (not merely careless", because such behavior just has to be considered as deliberate!) misuse the dump area. Since the landfill is available, it seems only reasonable to expect that all users could, with only a bit more care, put trash into it, and not on the hearby surface, to be scattered and blown I about. And what an eye-so- re sermon that annual (The by Little Old Lady in Tennis Shoes".) lb. Building and Supply Company 88( HS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER 678-282- 3 ; 10$1 i MU V J - l Yl v es members elected were Father Scott, Carl Wallace, and Slim Begay, to fill vacancies. Date for the annual event, possible inclusion of a carnival, and of an art and crafts show were items of discussion. A further meeting is called for Monday at 6 p.m. A reminder. Bluff Homecoming this week. for Quotes 39( 4 pks. All-Trib- Indian Days met on Saturday, with officers David Yanito, President; Irene Yanito, Secretary; and Joanna New Pierce, Treasurer. Nothing makes our prices and quality look so good as shopping elsewhere. 49( 79 oz. 1 Lipton Mrs. Mrs. Fay Jones has returned to Blanding after spending the winter in Arizona with her children, Harold and Ben- 285( Morsels Nestles Toll House 12 oz. Sandwich Bags Glad so count Sauce AAixLawry's Spaghetti 12 Cup-O-So- up Hal is a son of the Glen Blacks and has spent Black. eral potential candidates were 79 303 Tastewell Sour Armour Second Ward meeting spea- kers were Mr. and Mrs. Hal expects to be here first of May. Irene is very uplifting and lots of fun. Mrs. Ida Mar Markham came here last week for a weeks stay with her mother, Mrs. Lyida Redd, who hasn't been very well for several weeks. Mrs. Markham took her mother back to Spanish Fork for a few weeks visit. We hope Aunt Lydia is soon feeling much better. Speakers at Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday were Rae Lean Hawevening kins and Vance McDaniels of the Yough program, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cavanaugh. Mr. The meeting of the San Juan County Republican nominating committee was a pleasant occasion for members and guests on the evening of April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee were hosts at a dinner meeting in the attractive new bank building in Monticello. Tasty hors d'oeuvres were enjoyed during the visiting hour. Dinner was followed by the business meeting, to consider candidacies for county offices. Sev- well done. 5$l Jolly Chill DogS & McNutt 'til the By Laurel Thompson Come and meet Mr. Jake Garn at Bluff, on Friday, April He is a 26, 12:00 to 1:30. U. the S. Senate candidate for on the Republican ticket. area. Mrs. Pat Sanchez is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. R. L. McNutt. Bluff Stuff Cavanaugh is employed by the B.I.A. here in the White Mesa Aunt Western Family ICO t They are former Blanding sidents. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Frint are twins. While in Mexico they visited their old home town of Pacheco. Mrs. Theressa Redd was made happy Saturday evening when her son, Tracy of Hampton, Virginia came for a few days visit. He was on his way home from a business trip into Las Vegas, Nevada. Tracy is a former Blanding resident and is Bishop of his ward in Virginia. re- 7 Raylene and Janis Burnette. Thanks to them for a job C lemma) Luncheon (by available at noon - $2 at the Recapture Lodge. Donalee Wolfe, local chairman for the cancer drive, reports a very good response from everyone, and a total of sixty dollars collected in the Bluff area. Her assistants were Doreen Nielson, all of Salt Lake, were in town visiting friends and relatives. These ladies had just returned from a ten-dtrip down into Old Mexico. They are sisters of Mrs. Dat-t- ie Laws and Frost Black. April 25, 1974 |