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Show Broncos net 64-4win over Bucks Liz Black is CO Sears manager 0 i 03 2 Steven Bronson has announced a change in the staff of the Sears store in Monti-cell- o. Liz Black, a long-tiresident of San Juan County, is now in charge of operation of the Monticello store. Bronson has pledged much improved service to customers in the future, due to in- S 3 Another of those athletic clashes between the county's high schools produced the usual high noise level Friday night and, for the first half, a close ball game as well. me Record But San Juan's Broncos found the range in the third stallation of teletype service will cut the delivery time of most items. The Monticello store has been closed for several days quarter, outscoring Monand going ticello' s Bucks 26-on to win 2. MHS held the early lead, the Broncos led 10- at the end of which Juan 10 64-4- -6 the first quarter, and by two points at the half, 9. A balanced scoring attack by the Broncos must have pleased Coach George Bayles, who has seen his club come through with clutch wins several times to effect the change in personnel and to take inventory. It 21-1- will reopen tomorrow morning, Friday, January 2nd. Bronson expressed his appreciation to all his customers and for their cooperation during the change. San The this year already. Lyle Black led the Broncos with 13 points and played a big role as a rebounder. Three other Broncos were in double figures: Franics Jones at 13; Whitney Kartchner with 12, and Bill Bayles with 11. Bruce Cochran had nine, Jimmy Slavens scored eight, and David Lyman FOOD STORE Specials for January 2 at Blue Mountain Foods express! our appreciation for your patronage & li this past year and look forward to serving you in 1976. & The Management and Employees tI groceries PEACHES DREAM WHIP APPLESAUCE PRUNE 12 Western Family 49$ 6oz- - 97$ 2 32 oz. Del Monte JUICE TUNA 6 CHILI 30 meats lb. Sigman 99$ 12 oz. Golden Harvest TORTILLAS 99$ TOP JOB Corn Lynn Wilson 4$1 Chunk Beef CAT FOOD MEAT oz. Morton 8 PIES BOIL IN BAGS 5 26$ oz. Banquet 4$l COTTAGE CHEESE lib. Hi-La- nd 67$ POTATOES 10 lb. Small TOMATOES I,.' i I n V yoa r 5$l. 09 MILK p CEREAL Sugar Smacks 18 oz. 87$ COFFEE 3 3 lb. Bakerite . lb. Maxwell House Sweet 13 oz. Libbys Eloise Deremo hosted the Canasta group at her home December 17 with a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder and Fred flew to Falls Church, Virginia to spend Christmas with Nancy and family. The Jamie Crowleys had all their children but Marsha home for Christmas. Callers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fury. Mr. and Mrs. James Barry and Stephanie went to Gunnison, Colorado to spend Christmas with son Jim and family, then to Grand Junction to spend Saturday and Sunday with the Bob Barrys. $3.89 4$l 4$l BEANS French Cut 303 Western Family CORN Cream 303 Western Family 395$ 138 oz. Schillings 69$ NUTMEG hostesses. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS i. 18$ 79$ ib. 25$ Russet 3$l POWDERED produce BANANAS oz. $1.39 $3.99 PEAS. deli 14 oz. Friskies 14 varieties 6 SHORTENING frozen $1.19 32 oz. KAL KAN The Senior Citizens party at Cahone December 19 was very much enjoyed by around 46 After a big potluck people. Trudeau played Carol dinner, the piano and Mrs. Phillips led in singing Christmas carols. Then Santa Claus came for the exchange of gifts, and compliments of the Cahone Ladies Club everyone got a sack of goodies besides. Made us feel like when we were back inSun-da- y School. We congratulate Carol and Ruby and Pauline McCabe on being such nice 69$ 85$ 28 oz. ERA by Helen Redshaw $1.99 T TISSUE BACON alumni in that annual fracas. 45$ 69$ 6k- 81bs-TOILE- Since the Monticello game, the Broncos have beat their $1.85 40 oz. Western Family PINTO BEANS , FOAMY Regular 11 oz. CREST Toothpaste 7 oz. 99$ 99$ 99$ Lotion 20 oz. $1.98 PRELL JERGENS Liquid 7 55-4- 5. 99$ 32 oz. Western Family SNICKERS In the JV contest, San Juan won 53$ oz. Nallys MUSTARD Broncos. Brian Washburn led the Bucks with 10 points. Mike Palmer had eight; Don Langston and Dave Garard had six each; Mark Hugentobler, Doug Wright and Jerry Silver scored four apiece, and Melvin Hugentobler had one. 65$ oz. Bumble Bee plagued Monticello, with startersDave Garard, Steve Giles and Mike Christensen fouling out. Bill Bayles fouled out for the mi 303 Skyland PEANUT BUTTER 1 Foul problems Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. & 3 8 We BOLOGNA had two. oz. to uus? J Helen Redshaw spent Christmas Day with H. W. Redshaw and family. Christmas dinner guests of the Delmar Butts were Bud's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herm (Please turn to page 11) r r f t r 'r v v v vv7 . |