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Show August 15, 1974 The San Juan Record attended. Mrs. Eva Fillerup, who is in her 90's, was the oldest mother there. Lots of good food and a lovely program was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Claude By Florence Galbraith The Merlin Grover family and Mrs. Marva Laws and son Robert and the Boyd Laws had a cook-o- ut on Saturday to celebrate Mrs. evening Marva Lawses birthday. Everyone had the best time ever. Mrs. Leo Black has returned home after an absence of two weeks. She had been in Provo to be near her husband who underwent major surgery at Utah Valley Hospital. At latest reports he is still on the critical list. His many friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ernest Biggs is in Provo with her husband who suffered a stroke about ten days ago. Mr. Biggs is also a patient at Utah Valley Hos- JSt 16, 17 & 19 PlZZa Bread pital. Western Family Orange Juice 12 oz. 5 pk sunkist e We're trying to more business DRUM up Potatoes 10 Red Celery Hearts 79 or White say Mr. Hurst will be in the hospital at least eight weeks longer. Lets all remember our sick in our prayers. The Fourth Ward mothers and daughters annual part was a lot of fun for all who funeral services cher, for Mr. Flet- who was killed at the Trolley Square shooting reThe Fletchers had cently. been living in Wyoming and were visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Fletcher and children will live in Springville now. The Fletchers were foster parents of the Nugents granddaughter Pam. Hilda Perkins has returned y from a trip to the Salt Lake area after visiting her daughter, Judy Black, and her ten-da- husband, Terry. Doug and Joan Galbraith and their son spent last week-en- d here from Kearns visiting their parents, the Doug Galbraith, Srs. Senior Registration will take place at 9 a.m. on August 21, 1974. Junior Registration will take place at 10:30 a.m., August 21, 1974. Sophomore Registration will take place at 1 p.m. on August 21, 1974. Registration for all bus students will take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on August 23, 1974. Registration for Blanding students in seventh and eighth grades will be at 1 p.m. on August 23, 1974. Registra- tion for ninth grade students will be at 1 p.m. on August 23, 1974. Class work begins for all students on August 26, 1974. The following is a list of fees: 9-- The city of Blanding now has 100 more acres of land for recreational enjoyment, as a result of a transfer of land by the U.S. Department of the Interior's Burea u of Land Management. Paul L. Howard, BLM state director for Utah, said the land will be a winter sports area and a protection zone for the city water supply, ac- cording to plans filed by Blanding city officials with BLM. Located approximately one and (Grades 12) P.E. Towels $7.50; (Grades $1.50; Yearbook, (Grades $10.00; Art (Grades $1.00; Science $1.00 (Grades 7-- Blanding Gets Recreation Land Registration $3.00; Books (Grades $7.00; Activity (Grades 2) 12) 7-- 12) 7-- 9-- 9-- 12) 12) 12) miles north of Blanding, it will also enlarge an existing adjacent recreaone-ha- lf tion area. The federal government retains mineral rights on the land and also a for ditches and canals. If the city does not comply with the approved development plan or the plan of manageright-of-w- ay ment, then title could revert to the United States. 3$l 5 Lettuce Tomatoes he'll soon be on the mend. The latest reports on our friend and neighbor Phillip Hurst are that he is very ill and weak. He is in the Saint Marys Hospital at Grand Junction, Colorado. Here's hoping the many friends of Mr. Hurst, Mr . Biggs, and Mr. Black will drop them a card or letter real often. The doctors Jeno'3 Cheese, Ham, Sausage & Peperoni 13 We hope Nu- gent and granddaughter, Pam, have just returned from the Blanding High Sets Registration Dates heads ib. Large $! 23 movement of the planets bring greater stability within your own king. You have good support now and finding the since you require to get major jobs at Blanding , and bargain-huntin- g c should top your list of tasks to .ccomplished. ie self-confide- nce Glad Wrap Napkins 200 ft. 360 Zee Family Pak ct. 2$l 79( 99 Syrup Log Cabin 24 oz. Bread Holsum Whole Wheat 289 Preserves Smucker's Strawberry 18 oz. 79 Semi 'Sweet 89 Chocolate Chips 69 Puffed Wheat Wiff's Cereal Beef Stew Nalley's 29 12 oz. $1.09 598 Soup Campbells Tomato 58$ Crackers Keebler Town House lb. 1 Quality Fords roots are here, and we arent about to pick up and move on. We always have your best interests in mind, because whats good for you and the community is good for us. So when youre planning to buy a new pickup truck, come to Quality Ford. Youll learn why Ford trucks lead the way, year after year, in sales, resale value, and service for work or recreation. Quality Ford will welcome you today. And well be here tomorrow. Quality Ford Sales, Inc. S FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Blanding, Utah |