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Show '" gyfrrr-- i ,1tn ' "" s i THE SAN JUAN RrEOORL, Thursday; April'20, 1078 - Page I ! grandchildi en, the 1 aims Dalton kids, while their parents took their bi other Dillon to the Children's .Medical Cental m Salt Lake, because of cun. plications following his recent surgeiw. I brought bean Nells Newsv Notes Lets 1 think about he Soutli Sea ton co-host- je ess lor the evening. It was voted and passed by the group that a member should call the hostess if she cant be there, and if she fails to do so would nt be charged a fine. The Mothers Day party plans were finalized and committee zones the Across miles; Lets dream about And id Places could go Where only light Sea breezes blots . we 25-ee- Just picture settings Of certain kinds; members Then tins darn wind Wont blow our minds! named. will be on May 9 The party at the lib- were enjoyed after the meeting. drab! Barbara Cleo Rasmussen went up north last week, where Barbara visited went up north last week and spent a few days with my I 1 -- lowed. 1 he board showed the museum to the new members who had not visited it. Next month the nominating and will committee piesent lor new officers, and Demar Perkins will be m charge ol the Highlight for the evening. toriest Carol and Jimmie and family went to Phoenix last week to visit his parents. Loyd and Zoie Young weie joined by Ray and Mary Spy -kerman from Salt Lake last week, and they all had a delightful trip to Arizona to see the desert wild flowers. Zoie members present. President Leona Markosek welcomed new members Judy Barton, Johanna Pierce, George Rice and Ginger Tracy. Judy Barton represents the high school, rary. Delicious refreshments Or we could go to Moab, Or just sit and crab, how ap-pui- uu Melvin and Bonnie Dalton laughter Atr.ler went to bait Lake last week to meet Wade's plane at the all port. Wade returned iiumatwu-ea- r LDS mission to Japan. Wayne and Cleo Rasmussen and son Scott, and .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fedor ot Salt Lake lecently spent a weekend at Lake Powell. The weather was very uncooperative. The class of 1353 is planning a reunion tins summer. Anyone desiring information may call Ny la Schaefer (Mrs. Vernon). Monticello Museum board met last Thursday with 11 members of the met last Tuesday at ol Cleo Rasmussen. Josie Pehison was Nell Dalton nominating commit tee for the coming election was 1: Denial Perkins, an AngelLeona Marko--t- k ina W t "t c utt. Le. Wikle, I oiest Service at i !.. (eulogist, pie anted Intel estmg slide and comments on some ol the aspects of his. field, and a dmcimsion folA and some time. Al-on- 1 1 Lome with me, as he is the only one not m school, and Lis mother will I e staj mg with Dillon for I lfteen Club the home and Mr. Rice the elementary huol. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser m Magna, and Cleo i sited her sister, Mrs. Thelma Goodlellow m Kearns hey both also visited othel l eLitn t s m the area. 3 said the Lest ones are from Tucson to Florence and from lurence to Apache Junction. Leana and Monte Dalton and family and Sherry and Gaylen ( i.ristensen and son went to Nueia, Coioiado, over the weekend lor a family reunion - will, the Wayne Sages and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sage, who flew in from Alaska. Mr.--. Sage's family also attendel the fest- ivities. Nora Ihn melburger last week from a three-wee- le-turn- ed ks stay m Salt Lake with her sou Phillip and family. She got to see Bob Hope at the Special Events Center while there. Births at San Juan Hosp- ital; April 3, Mis. Jerry to Mr. and estring of Bland- - boy W mg. April 4, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bayles of Bland- - lllg. April 6, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Leliord Goff of Blinding. April 7, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jose Acuni of Monticello. April 13, a boy to Mr. and a, Mrs. Jeff Greening of Colorado; boy to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Van Dyke of B landing; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Miller of Gamer-cNat-unt- FOOD STORE o, New Mexico. April 14, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dover of Prices Good Thursday, Friday & Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m April 20, 21 & 22 Saturday Bland-m- g. Congi atulatiojis to the lucky parents! congratulations Birthday this week go to Vicky Young and Carter Trask on the 17th; to Gatha Larsen, Brian Johnson and Merilyn Ilugentobler on the 19th; to Kolene Black and Kyle Coleman on the 20th; to Connie Wagner, Mark Barton, Cody Morgan, Tony William C. Walton, Sweeney, and Kelsey Goodwine on the 21st; to David K. Johnson, Stephen F. Barton, Troy Ket-ro- n, Georgia Giles and Joanne Frost on the 22nd; to Bonnie B. Roberts, Natasha Taysom and Helen L. Perkins on the 23rd. i&ick Ilappy Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hoggard on the 18th; to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barton on the 21st, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Livingston on the 22nd. DELI EGGS Large Western Family FROZEN Doz. FOOD TATER TOTS Western Family 2 CORN Tastew'ell Whole Kernal 303 can 27$ GREEN BEANS Double Luck 21$ 303 can lb. Pm sorry I haven't been getting the senior citizens news, but I always do my notes onMonday, and that is when they take their trips, so we cant seem to make connections. If someone would call me most any evening, I would be glad to take the news. I apologize for putting Mrs. Ollie Sitton in the wrong trailer court. She is at John where she lived before. Gordon was so aggravated with me that he was tempted to Ror-ing- 's, WAFFLES 89$ Aunt Jemima Economy 15 oz. pkg. Western Family MEAT PIES Chicken, Turkey, Beef, COOKIES Mrs. Good Cookie 3 8 Flavors 4$l oz. 16 oz. box. 89$ CHILI with CORNED BEEF TUNA Chicken BEANS Libbys of the Sea 6 Nalleys 12 15 oz. hold up my tax return one day so that the postmark would be a day late. oz. 12 oz. 1000 Island Kraft SALAD DRESSING Bond sales Low Calorie 8 oz. PRODUCE PEANUT BUTTER Skippy Creamy 5 LBS. BANANAS $1 STRAWBERRY JAM GOLDEN BABY DELICIOUS APPLES 3 LBS. $1 AVOCADOS 5 LBS. $1 Tasted 32 28 oz. jars. $1 89$ oz. FORMULA Isomic Ready to Feed 8 oz. cans or six pk FRUIT COCKTAIL Hunts 15 oz. 49 20$ $1.20 Treasury figures released this week by the Department of the Treasury credit Utahns with a March investment of U.S. $2,49 8,900 in Series Savings Bonds, bringing first quarter sales to $7,271,096, which is 20 per cent of the 1978 quota of $35,600,000. San Juan County reported March bond sales of $4,006 as reported by volunteer chairman Elwood W. Lovell, bringing first quarter sales to E-- H $11,524. Nationally, record third Jf(MB E9 M month sales of $740 -- million sales to brought year-to-da- te LUW HfiDo per cent over first quarter sales for $2,147 million, 4 the 1977. |