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Show TI1E SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 22, 1978 - Page 3 Nells But dont be surprised when you get the ax! The city's in desperate need of money, So theyll fill you full of baloney and honey! Well, let's wake up and give them a fight, Because they say so, dont make it right! With the help of two other ladies, we called most of the people who own land east of town, and got 16 nays and 5 yeas on the huge proposed annexation. This certainly doesnt make a majority, but by Nell Dalton Country bumpkins, get out of the way; They are enlarging the town today I The city limits aren't expansive enough, So, if you farm close by, thats tough! If they step on your toes, don't bother to holler; They're in pursuit of the - almighty dollar! They can use fees from the Port of Entry" And those in between are Theyll annex your house and also your barn And all other outbuildings, too, bv darn! why; On May 30th their second girl Came to give their hearts a whirl! lbs. weight Shanna's was six 7 Sister, Lori, thinks she's great Brothers- - Shay, Cam, Kurt, and Cade Think that they have got it made! Lewis grandparents, John and Pearl, Are sure glad she was a at the literature uage U. of U. and Mrs. Richard Mr. Donalson of Fort Collins visited several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Donalson's Mrs. Asfalg, girl; Mrs. Mable Wright went to Odgen on June 3 to attend the baccalaureate and graduation services of Weber State College, in which her son, Richard, graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in police science. Richard is employed by the Logan city police department and runs the crime lab. and Nereece Are their latest family increase! Happy Birthday this week to Britton J. Barber, J. Whitney Redd, Jackie Palmer, and Kari Sherrie Rogers, Prices Good Thursday, Friday & June 22, 23 Saturday Goodwine on the 22nd; to Mary Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. L I5 t! t j 1 lG s V ? ,ap 8 f. ; Eva Tenderized Beef r! P r! I ' S tl La m gas. M n f jst j? if? p , P ill r lb. i t. Boneless Round Stsa $1.7 $ t; k t t frdVi k 1 1 , PIZZA Totinos Western Family SHERBET GRAPE l2 gal Orange, Rainbow, Lime JUICE 6 FRIES FRENCH great-granddaught- Nalleys 15 oz. cans Reg. or thick oz. cans Concord Western Family 1C shells Flav-R-Pa- Ojt 35f Rasberry ck CANNED HEAT Treet Armour MINCED CLAMS PEAS Gorton Spring Garden 12 99$ oz. cans j 4$l 303 can 794 2 lb. SOUP Cup of Noodles 2.5 oz cups Shrimp, Chicken, Beef Onion ISmtment RADISHES Bunch 339$ Wine sap lb APPLES Cello Jj CARROTS j BAGS 39$ $1 834 BELL PEPPERS lb GREEN ONIONS 3394 ft EGGS . r' ir s f vl 37$ 47$ SALAD DRESSING Western Family qt. 90$ CEREAL Western Family Corn Flakes 67 $ DRY BLEACH DRAIN OPENER BATH SOAP 18 61 oz. weeks old. Most were from Monticello, and the Salt Lake and Vernal area. They enjoyed a cookout, visiting, and games for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalton and family of Vernal, Utah, visited the Monte Daltons at the ranch in Montezuma Canyon last Sunday. wras 3 7 39$ 8 oz. 6 pack$ 2 . 07 $1.43 ib. Kraft 1000 Markets Wheat $4.00 Beans $16.50 85$ Coast Deodorant Bake -- Rite only $1,45 Liquid Plummer qt. BABY FORMULA Isomil Ready to Feed SHORTENING oz. C lor ox 2 SALAD DRESSING Low Calorie r er, 834 12 oz. 6 53 69t pkg. 89 , the Peterson, - ykS oz. Assorted Varieties 14 , '$. TACO SHELLS Ortega Family Pack 1 Doris, their families. children of Clement and Alice Johnson, with the exception of Bulali Armstrong of Robin, Idaho; along with grand and great-gran- d children met attheDevil Canyon Campground last Saturday for a nice family reunion. There were 40 people in all. The oldest, Clement, was 90, and the youngest, his Kara . TJy dogs her sister brother Rust, and All of U'. ' CHILI 'II BEANS - j ? - . X i? kj U? b hot and Black, and 4' Pip- delicious a de Nicole Bell and Lisa Barton on the 23rd; John Black, Robert Day, Rose Elizabeth Tippets, 24 & ger Himmelburger, Pipkin potato salad, and all kinds of fabThis was a ulous fixings. mountain to our pre-luparty with husbands in July. Well, we braved the heat and the gnat attacks last Thursday and saw the purple sage in White Canyon. The water in the Lake at Hite Marina was extra rough and muddy that We took the kids and day. had a picnic, but we were forced to eat inside the camper to keep the gnats from deI vouring us while eating. and in over Blanding stopped attended the Edge of the Cedars Council meeting that evening. Gaye Carter of Cedar City, who came with her family to the funeral of her nephew, Line Pchrson, stayed over for a visit with her mother, Mrs. fi U Him-melbur- Katie and kin, prepared of supper proud of FOOD ll Nora Hostesses Johnsons, Eldon the And parents. methods of skinning a skunk without having to endure too much bad smell. They will probably lump all of the sections-North, South, East, and West together to achieve their majority. It would seem more fair to deal with each gentry". Are very happy and this is H. and suppose there are several I Ty William Gonzales, son of and the late Prudencio Caroline Gonzales, recently received his P.h.D. at the University of Utah. Mr. Gonzales, who graduated from Monticello High School in 1953, is assistant professor of Spanish lang- raise our tax, Newsy Notes only the People". and Derek Barton on the 24th; to Audrey Lauderback, and Melanie Dunow on the 25th; to Karen Moore on the 26th; to Dean Collard, Sylvia Montano and Tauna DeGraw on the 27th; toRachelle Tracy, Joan Johnson, Michele Black, and Duaine Naylor on theztstn. Happy Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles on the 23rd; to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slade on the 25th; to Mr. and Mrs. David Fullmer and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walker on the 27th. Eighteen members of the Alonje Club met at Dalton Springs for a delightful evening last Tuesday, July 13th. Now the Lewises, Linda and section separately. Oh well, some very strange things are taking place now in governments by, for, and of The They also must think twill do them no harm To include a sizeable chunk of your farm! Theyve told us it wont Island 8 oz. 53$ James V. 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