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Show by Helen Redshaw Our weather is hot, days up to 95 out here, but the nights are still cool and nice for sleeping. The Delmar Butts had for July 4 weekend, two of their daughters, Marolyn Pittenger and family from Bountiful, Record Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGreger and family from Polyester Juan Jersey Glasses reg. $3.99 San con' ice:0 The QuoV'ty focds yard cboe 30 oz. 269$ $2.99 soV.sW bocK Specials for July 8, 9 Top Sirloin Steak Boneless .89 Ib.$1 Top Round 10 & Mayonnaise $1.09 BiSOlMCk $1.29 Potato Chips 3 $1 awn - $1.09 Vegetable $1.39 Western Family Oil 48 oz Fruit Cocktail r Spinach Green Beans id Flour M , Gold Medal 25 lb. Soda Pop 89$ 279$ Pizza Totinos Apple Pie . ICG UrGam 14 Western Family oz. 6 5$1 oz. Mrs. Smith Western Family 12 gal. Assorted Flavors 7 oz. Wilkenson Bonded Biscuits . 89$ Ralston 22 oz. Colgate 4 $1 Family 5 15? off blades Swiss Miss 17 Kraft HQ in,. 39$ 65(p oz. 225$ Pillsbury Buttermilk Parmesan Cheese $1.20 JM Bonnet tTlpplj Pudding 79$ 8 200 ct. Toothpaste r,. 89d Cheese, Pepperoni 7$1 297$ 12 oz LaChoy 3 02 Margarine 279$ 489$ 489$ $3.39 Bamen Noodles RlarlfiQ Orange Juice Shasta Tissue Kleenex Wheat Chex $1 39 Western Family Cut 303 $1.39 3 49$ oz. 89$ Cookie Week Molasses doz. 65$ Celery Pasco Nectarines Cherries ' in- - 29t Sugar Donuts 35$ Potato Rolls M ONTSCELL M and Dean Wengren and family from Hyrum, Utah, and Char- lene's nephew Calvin Johnson from Salt Lake and the Rex Johnsons. Overnight guests at the ' Laurence Callihams last Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lane of Elephant Butte, New Mexico. They also spent one day with Mrs. Lane's mother, Mrs. Alma Wilson of Dove Creek. Weekend guests of the L.V. , Shutts were Mrs. W.C. er and son Steve from Wheatridge, Colorado. Also old friends Mr. and Mrs. Joel Punches from Santa Maria, California, called on them last week enroute to Durango to attend the 40th high school reunion of Mrs. Punches class. Lavon Harkendorff from Durango spent several days last week with her parents the Jaime Crowleys. The Bobo's from Cortez were Saturday Car-pend- visitors, too. Jeannie Redshaw had two teacher friends, Kathy Nielson and Linda Egan, from Ogden, Utah, for the weekend. Lettie Jones received word of the death of her brother, R. L. Jones, Monday, June 28. He was buried at Lampasas, Texas. New people onSummitt Point are the Gorries from Ventura, California. They bought the Brannion place near Clio Nebeker's. We extend sympathy to the family of Vernon Gardner, who passed away in the San Juan Hospital Sunday, July 4. Communication act discussed of the Cantaloupe Sullivan, Missouri. Mrs. Alice Cupp from Stuart, Idaho came for the Merz family reunion Sunday, July 11, and was .visiting her sister Ethel Butt Sunday. I rose at 5:30 a.m. Saturday the 3rd and attended the Bicentennial program and breakfast at Eastland. It was beautiful with large trees surcement slab rounding the where the breakfast was held, delicious pancakes, eggs, ham and juice. There must have been 100 by the time they all got there, at least half children, and they were so nice and well mannered and stood back while the older people were served first and Pm sure they wondered if there would be any food left for them. Sunday dinner guests at the Max Johnsons were Norma 3 679d The Consumer Communications Reform Act of 1976, which has been introduced both in the U. S. Senate and the House of Representatives, was the primary subject discussed at Continental Telephone of the West's Utah Advisory Board meeting held at the Roadway Inn in Salt Lake City. The pros and cons of this legislation were thoroughly aired. Attending the meeting was Gwen Halls, Monticello. An item of equal interest discussed was the Utah rate case filed with the PSC of Utah by the company. . |