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Show The San Juan Record April is, 1976 10 h Specials for Ap , , Boneless Ready to ' rl3m 1 Whole-Half-Sli- ce Standing Rib Roast Ideal to Bar Rib Steak arrived home from Idaho Falls after winning first place in the small schools division of the Intermountain Drill Team Competition, competing with 14 other teams. Accompanying the girls for their military routine were musicians Mark Wright, TIRED, BUT HAPPY, the Broncettes Kent! Adams and Kent Lyman. Photo and caption by Janet Wilcox. Sunday afternoon in the chapel Park fees set here. One should brouse through the local library this week and time LDS missionaries in this district, and Sunday in Fourth Ward four of them spoke in Sacrament Meeting. They were Sister Grush, Brother Robinson, Sister Brown and Brother Holt. The Doug Galbraiths were made happy when their son. Bill, and his wife, Barbara, and their three children came from their home in San Pedro, BQ see the display of old time items used here many years ago. There are also quantities of pictures on display of many of our old timers which bring back many pleasant memories. Several families here took advantage of the nice springlike weather here last weekend and enjoyed a picnic out in the wide open spaces. . Turkey Hindquarters Visitor services and fee collection will be resumed at Arches National Park and Natural Bridges National Monument in April, Superintendent Pete Parry announced this week. Beginning April 14, a daily Sausage entrance fee of $ 1 per vehicle, including motorbikes, will be charged. Fees for all other methods of entrance wiU be fifty cents per person. Golden Age Bacon Passports, courtesy entrance permits for Senior Citizens 62 years of age and over, will be honored. Beginning March 15, fhe Arches Visitor Center is open daily to visitors from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The park remains basis. open on a to spend their California Easter vacation. Bill grew up here and is still fond of the old home town every chance he BiU is an electrical gets. engineer and is employed in the aerospace field. Mrs. Melvin Hurst spent the weekend in Durango, Colorado with her husband who has employment there in the sawmill. The Theressa Redd family, the the Dennis Guymons, Truman Rigbys, the Nelson Browns, the Bill Gallbraiths and the Doug Galbraiths all got together Sunday afternoon at the Rigby home after meeting for a get together and buffet dinner and visiting. Lynn Redd spent the weekend in Salt Lake attending to business matters prior to leaving for his mission. His testimonial will be held next 24-ho- ur Gold Medal Shavers Weather Mix oz. 32 60 $3.29 3$1 8 $1.09 oz. can 73C 79C 40 oz. box size 40 $1.09 Last I Easte 61 29 9 61 34 10 60 22 11 67 30 ICE CREAM Cream oFlJeber All B landing Apr. Hi Lo Pr. Flavors Orange Juice 59 25 6 53 25 7 64 32 8 66 35 5 4 6 $2.59 qt. pail Pasco Frozen Pizza Jeno's Regular 9 64 3 6 10 68 30 11 70 37 oz. Easter Eggs Bunnies Chicks 5990 ea. 850 Cheese, Sausage, Pepperoni, Blandings average high was 63.4, low was 31.4. Last year bud. 53C Shz:lapdkeglph1a tr. average high was 50, low was 27. To tell if the frost hurt your fruit blossoms, weatherman Frank Wright says to check the blossom end where the fruit forms, and if it is black the. frost has killed the 730 Carton 34 .01 6 48 24 7 56 27 jar 39c oz. 990 Bag Apr. Hi Lo Pr . 5 12 oz 890 can Efferdent Tablets Monticello lb. 6 pak 12 12 Libby'S BIS QUICK Thin Whole Kraf! Bumble Bee Sloppy Joes 12 oz. 12 oz. jar 2 CREAM CHEESE , 25 Green Giant Orange Juice Tuna 7 Hippo Liquid Detergent with Sponge Mushrooms Pure Pak Salad Dressing Qt. Marshmallow Cream FLOUR averac Hormel Wafer MIRACLE WHIP Joy Hormel lb. 3- -5 Hamburger Provo, UT. 84601 (801) 375-412- 7 SOUTHEASTERN UT |