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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, November 3, 1977 - Page 20 Spaireirnlbs Nells vey fPestt Newsy Notes bv Nell Dalton Come all you wise shoppers And hit the trail For the Community Concert's Big recycling sale! You will find good bargains galore , Like long ago in the 10 mcfs apz2 ltoJ-EA&e- - BFFem ie E THU Dj &BBF 'BeriB., W POUND STEAfc cent" store, Therell be goodies for mom And gadgets for dad, Clothing and toys For each lass and lad! The baked goods are simply delish - At times they even throw in the dish! Since money is so scarce this year Better do your Christmas shopping here! One mans poison, is anothers meat And the good buys here just cant be beat! At the Monticello library the fourth and fifth, Give a good cause and your wallet a lift! fvll.cut' sesryi tfUSgop mNmy pimmB f& uze m PENNANT eem eeo&GE srvzN'Ff2xr -- pump &wsr 3aBlESS Hu- cur Pound srmt y. De m is. NoPx umo Dm&BNT - HENTURpBS MILC? GflSESE ,, W tvQ fate mutes t?7r The Community Concert rummage sale always makes me think of Dora Adams, who worked so hard for so many years on the project. Alonje Club will be held November 8th (election day) at the home of Lora Douglass, with Nora Himmelburger as This will be the most important meeting of the year, as new officers will be elected, club pals will be chosen and new members wel- -, corned into the club. If you have a friend who would like to join, bring her to this meeting. Joan and John Johnson went to Salt Lake last week to atco-hoste- ss. tend the wedding of her brother, Mike Redd, in the Salt Lake Temple. They then went to St. Anthony, Idaho, to a reception in the brides home town, and returned home to the open house in Blanding. ' Wallace and Grandparents, Cecil Johnson kept the children while they were in Idaho. Mrs. Francis Bellgardt entertained children Sunday evening at an old fashioned Halloween party at the Lariat A very large group Cafe. ranging in ages from 6 months to 12 years, enjoyed the spook alley, the fish pond, bobbing for apples, games, and Halloween ZfbUNDS refreshments, such as candy GEUO popcorn balls, caramel apples, ect. What a nice way to say thank you to patrons of the cafe. Rex and Naomi Rasmussen and three children of Gooding, Idaho, visited over the CfPDT$ 2D fdcrJD Btib weekend with Bud and Barbara Rasmussen and family and with Wayne and Cleo Rasmussen. They report that Lee and Iona Rasmussen are now living in Salt Lake, where Lee is working as a maintenance man in the Cottonwood Hospital and Iona is working in a school lunch program. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hess have sosAgcasP OJTtfOLSr CW , tr&Mpee. cpa?t 96x'FOOP7ZCaJaJ WL 6A,6 77 returned recently from a trip to Canada and New York, where they visited their daugh- ter, Lindy Anderson and family. Hank Walters visited Monticello from his post in Nevada last week. Friends and relatives of Edward and Julie Wood hon- ored them at a housewarming (Please turn to Page 16) AlOA'TCBiFO 2 2 |