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Show CO M-SI1qe,9- 1976 3, Come in and June Robert Nieves Wins award s see our line Robert Nieves, a former resident of Monticello has been honored by the Spanishspeaking community as the most outstanding Spanishspeaking individual in Utah. Although he competed with several individuals with high academic backgrounds, including some with Masters and Phd degrees, it was the unanimous choice of the Unity Ad Hoc Committee that Nieves receive the award, for his contributions and his dedication to the needs of minor- of Maternity Clothes Dresses, Pants, Smocks, Nursing Bras Record Juan ities. Among the guests at a presentation May 10 were Governor Rampton, Salt Lake Mayor Ted Wilson, Commissioner Ralph McClure, their wives, and several others. Nieves has been active in bringing several programs to San The Summer Hours: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. FOOD STORE Utah to alleviate problems faced by the Spanish-speakin- g, the Mexican-America- n including Community Cor- rections Support Program, Mexican American Food and Nutritional Program, Supportive Services Project, and He is now working others. with the Department of Labor to bring to Utah the first allwoman training program for the trades, and also a Youth Corrections Program for all minorities with an emphasis on Spanishspeaking youth. The purpose of this program is to prevent juvenile delinquency. Nieves received congratulations from the Governor and his wife and other individuals present for this high achievement. non-traditio- nal JOE M. Prices Good Thursday, Friday & Saturday June 3, 4 ROUND BONE ROAST 89C lb. CHUCK ROAST 79p Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. & 5 i i I i l l l i J OIL VEGETABLE PANCAKE SYRUP DREAR WHIP Gal. Dutch Mill $2.79 95$ 44$ Hires potato Chips SPANISH PEANUTS PAMPERS Daytime CEREAL . 6oz. ROOT BEER EXTRACT PRINGLES 73$ 24 oz. Western Family 59$ 16 oz. Western Family Joe M. Archuleta, 62, Monticello, died Monday morning at Palisades Nursing Home in Palisades, Colorado, after a illness. Mr. Archuleta was a retired two-ye- ar resident of Monyears, he also had been a farmer, construc- railroader. A ticello for two tion worker and miner. He was born September 25, 1913, at Alamosa, Colorado, and spent his childhood there. He was married at Gr arid Junction to Virginia Lord and lived in Colorado until three years ago. He was a member of the Monticello Community Church and an Army veteran of World Wa? H. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Virginia Archuleta; a Melody Lord, stepdaughter, Monticello; a son, Danny Wayne Archuleta, Clifton, Colorado; one brother, one sister and three CAPTAIN CRUNCH Cereal OATMEAL 42 oz. Quick or Reg. NAPKINS 60 79$ 79$ 89$ 12 3 oz. Min. Brand 489$ s Zee Green Onions JUICE kto ICE CREAM 6 $1.65 489$ oz. Wholesun $3 . 89 2 gal. Western Family Oranges Yellow Onions CHEESE Western Family American Sliced COTTAGE CHEESE i & m-La- nd VELVEETA 2ib. MOZARELLA CHEESE Lemons ! yaaVe ft n. Golf tickets available Season tickets for the Bland-in- g golf course are now being sold at the golf course. Season passes for students through the junior class are $25,. for seniors, college students and adults, the season passes are $45. ORANGE stepgrand-childre- $2.15 30 s Crunch Berries 11 oz. Captain Crunch WHITE KING D ARCHULETA 12 oz. Kraft ras2 12 oz. 86$ 66$ $1.95 $1.15 Passbooks for students for are $7.50, and $15 for adults. If you pay as you go it is 50 cents for students for" nine holes and $1 for adults. Strict enforcements of the rules will be adhered to this year, according to County Recreation Director LaRay Alexander. He particularly noted, We are disgusted with students and adults who play and then don't pay, adding that it is just like shop lifting. 20 rounds JW |