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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 7, 1978 - Page 8 izona visiting one of her Mrs. Clara Hellmund is a new employee at Elk Ridge her family. Blake Rigby arrived here daughters and Cafe. nday evening to visit his farml and get ready to attend BYU in Provo. His classes start next Tuesday. He has been harvesting ciops with F Dy Florence Galbraith Donna Smith, daughter of Don and Gwen Smith, and her roommate have been here visiting with her family. She left for her base in Texas last Friday. Her family entertained at several functions for her while she was here and took her around viewing the beautiful scenery of San Juan. Donna and her friend ate several delicious dinners at her grandmother Pauline Smiths home. Hurst Tad his brought grandfather and grandmother, Ken and Kora Helquist of Provo down last week for a few days visit. Tad is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurst who live m California. He will attend BYU this winter. Ken and Kora came to visit and attend to business matters. They rented their home here for the winter. They have a home m Provo and have several rental units there. The George Blacks, have lived in the Salt Lake area for some time, have come here to make their home. The have bought the Tim Cushman Last Wednesday evening the bth Ward Relief Society had fan , displaying quilts from ladies all over town. They had tiie fair instead of then regular work meeting. Each lady brought a salad, and the officers brought drinks and rolls and everyone present enjoyed the good food. Over 160 quilts were on display. an uncle m Idaho. Well, school has been going here one week now and already one little boy has been heard I hate school. Its to say: like being in jail." just But when asked, several little girls have said: "I just love school and my teachei is the greatest." One ninth grader said. "I am so excited about school this year. Im glad to be back with my schoolmates and the teachers are super." It takes all kinds Due to the long Labor Day weekend holiday, the news had to go m on Saturday. of stu- Mrs. Jeffery E. Hunt have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are leaving for Okinawa, where they will be stationed three years. Mr. Hunt is with the U.S. Air Mi 2. 0. it iji in Boneless OUND ''5r' m T Boneless Force. lb. To the people of San Juan County Thdnk you each and Fresh Frozen every one for your kindnesses during my campaign, for your support and your suggestions . ask you again to be sure and vote September 12th. It does make a difference of the fun of the great coming to an end. Where did the summer go? The family and friends of Stanley Lyman are hoping hell soon be feeling fine again. lies been m a Price city hospital for the past several weeks. The DonBarfuss family have gone to Salt Lake to get then two older boys who have been visiting in Idaho for the past two weeks with their uncle and his family. Kay and Patsy Shumway have purchased the Lynn Henke home at 362 West 4th South. The Henkes expect to move to Provo m the next few weeks. out-of-do- ors .YBEEF LIVER -- lb. May I Boneless Smoked Bruce Habday Candidate for County Attorney R B y 0a K. the mend. Labor Day is a big day for picnics and family gatherings and for that last outdoor picnic of the summer season. Its always a little sad to think 1 and . wrho home. George is a former B landing resident. Doug, Jr., and wife Joan Galbraith and son Douglas Cecil, of Kearns, Utah, came to spend the weekend with his parents, the Doug Galbraiths. Douglas Cecil is a graduate of the University of Utah, with a major in electrical engineei -ing. He has a scholarship to attend Stanford University m California this winter and will work on his masters degree. He will leave soon for school. Lloyd Adams, who has been m a Salt Lake hospital for the past 10 days, returned home on Thursday. The hopes and pray -ers of his family and friends are that he will soon be on 1 1 1 Bland ing had a promise of rain Friday night just before dusk. There was lightning and thunder ano the srae 11 or ram, but that wao all. dents to make the school tick. The Broncos of San Juan High beat the Red Devils FriIt's the second vicday San for Juan this season. tory The first win for San Juan was with Richfield, 22-Sounds like our football team is really on the ball this fall. Congratulations, fellows. 14-1- nrw? U0jp a Political adv. paid fox by lb. Moi re 11 Sliced the candidate. BACON lUJLb TJSSDS as you fertilize your lawn ' 12 k ; 'iausam Patties ! 3 You can clear wfeeds at the same time as you give your lawn a full feeding of Scotts fertilizer. It also contains iron to correct the yellowing caused by iron-posoil. Result? Your weeds fade away as your lawn grows or expects to continue lus schooling at BU. 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