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Show (S Around the Hat (Cont'd. from page 5) Mrs. Emery Hunt, Mod had a- good idea. We were 1976 - wondering why we don't have a clean up day. I am sure the women of our town could put together food and drink for us who clean up the papers and cans along our main street. Let's think about it, O.K.? I could use some good old fashion anyone lemonade, 3, June else? Ron Smith, our Exxon station man, had a birthday. He is 21 and oh boy, I told him he will be 41 before he can bat Record KEELE JOHNSON, Eastland, has completed a pest control in operators course offered by Utah State Extension Service control a operator. Johnson, licensed pest Provo and is now a recent graduate from BYU, operates a MelroeSpra-Coup- e, pictured here, a high capacity sprayer designed specifically for weed control and wheat spraying. an eye, Happy birthday, Ron. The man who works on our We are T.V. is slipping. to bad back T.V. He getting could at least check us out San now and then. Dean Jensen, eighth Lanny Rees went home to Ogden in a hurry. His boy was hit by a car. We hope he will be O.K. and better soon. The following are the eighth John) Vercellia Benallie, Alice Black, Jimmy Chee, Ned Cly, Betty Cly, Cecellia Frances, Jane Goodman, Stanley Holiday, Felix Gillis, Kee Holiday, Margaret Yazzie, Ruby Yazzie, Jimmy Gene Johnson, Lita Joe, Lulu Jones, Kathleen Cly, Earl Cly, Sarah Haycock, Nancy Tsosie, Rose Ann June. Our guest speakers were Kenneth Superintendent and school board Maughan member Tom Holiday. Masters of ceremonies were spick and span all summer. Pictured are Francis Jones, Susanne Nielson, Corrine ' Webb, Becky Cochran and Marta McDonald. Photo and caption by Janet Wilcox. Swim lessons planned by Janet Wilcox Swimming lessons at the Blanding pool are planned to begin this week provided of the new furnace is completed. Pool manager Susanne Nielson, reports that students can still register Monday and Tuesday morning, June 7 and 8 for lessons. Classes for advanced swimmers are at 8:30 and 9 a.m., intermediates at 9:30 and 10, and beginners classes (starting at age 5) are at 10:30 ard 11 a.m. The course includes 15 lessons (with a few extra ones thrown in for makeup). A Junior and Senior lifesaving course will be offered as well as Junior and Senior water baUet, which will be taught by Corrine Webb. instructors are Swimming Susanne Nielson and Marta McDonald. A mother and child class will be conducted again this summer at 11:30, but Miss tion Nielson cautioned that mothers must help with the instruction, not just come to supervise from the side, or sun tan to 1:30 a ladies will be offered. Regular swimming hours at the p.m. and pool are Private p.m. daily. parties can be arranged by contacting the pool manager. A second series of swimming lessons begins July 8th. From TAKE TIME TO DISCOVER Blandings average temper- atures for the week were a high of 77 and a low of 45. Last year the averages were 70 and 39 with .23 inches of ITS A DIFFERENT WORLD 12 swim-tim- e 2-4- :30 a precipitation. UnttttHe sdPffimettMimg Oneire... aimdl wattclhi ntt gffdpw? :30 Other certified The Well, til next week, remember, the Lord loves us. Mai Jones. PflamU: and goof off. Weather grade (Little All of the teachers of our local school had breakfast at the Desert Queen, on Friday and enjoyed each others company all in one group for the last time as some are leaving for good, Bye bye." who graduated from Mexican Hat School last week. ion and Ned Aikou. teacher, graders THIS ENTHUSIASTIC CREW will be working this summer at the Blanding pool and have been busy already sprucing up the place, painting walls, diving boards, bike racks, life guard of County Dichair, and benches. With the rector LaRay Alexander who provided the planters and the plants, the pool with its new gas (soot free) furnace will be lifeguards working at the pool are Becky Cochran and Francis Jones. Money that Mission call. it may Vance oy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Foy, formerly of Monticello, has received a mission call from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to the El Salvador His brother Mitchell served in Spain. Mis-dio- n. be-gree- isnt invested is like a frost-kille- d plant, but it doesnt yield a thing. n, You deserve some kind of yield on your hard-earne- d money, just as you expect some kind of results from your crop. And we have several ways to keep your money alive and growing. Western Slope Hearing Aid Center New Mobile Unit will be in front of City Drug Even you just put your extra dollars quarter percent on if . if you have to dig it up first) ISamife Banking can be fun Grand Junction, Colo. r certificates of deposit. tSfflti Tuthill t t m IE)v (Si?lk Complete testing, evaluating and fitting of hearing aids can be done in the Mobile Sendee Unit Dave a passbook account, you want more yield from your hard work, put some Service & repairs on all types of hearing aids 315 Main longer-ter- money in a savings account. (Even Monday, June 7 2 - 3 p.m. in they earn five percent interest. And we pay up to seven and a in Monticello if v Juan t .1 . |