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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 21, 1978 Jeans for Three Great Girls Vy BLANKET SPECIAL Ethel Tracy, Alice Adams and May Todd came to visit their mother, Jessie Fox, and their sister, C athenne S nyder, I1ASH NEW Styles ONE MORE WEEK ! ! ! J 100 purry polyester Blanket 72x90 Full or Twin Good COLOR Selection 100Acrilan Twin NORTH STAR METIOR $14.50 Full lieg. SH.98 SUGAR Cereal Western Family 13 oil Pak 89 o oz. box 690 wrf Canned Milk 350 Western Family Tall Can Canned Chicken Ranch Table Wliole WRAP 300 ft. p roll 50 $1.39 990 $3.39 oz. HMidi limp If & Peanut Butter Soup Capt. Kids Cream or Cruncny iV BISQUICK TOWELS lie 4$1 99 0 Mix 40 oz. Reynolds Shortening 5 Cream of Chicken Campbells Foil Wrap Crisco 12 3 890 x75 It. $1.89 550 $1.27 $1.37 lb. tin Viva Jumbo Roll ea. Stain Remover Apple Cider Shout Aerosal oz. 19 ree Top 12 gal T 3$1 RUBBING ALCOHOL Cotton Balls 4c 590 Soft Puff bag. sf; sfe 4c 4 ?4 sf; PORK SAUSAGE Ham Patties 890 Giant Size lat Tin 1 OS $5.49 Plain or Almond tV TUNA Carnation -- 25 lb. Kellogg Rice Krispies it HAND! Keg. King Reg. $24.98 llershey Bars K $3.98 $11.98 $14.98 $19.98 Hormel 12 sf 4 4? 4 790 $1.29 Moi re 11 Pure LKoll oz. can LUNCHEON MEAT Land o Frost All Varieties 2 890 h r: dp- iiCfc n a. - 16 oz. bottles PEPSI 8 pack t $1.09 on Saturday . son and Mary Atcittys came to visit granddaughter her Saturday . Several members ol her family came to visit Willie Poole Saturday. Badoms daughter Daisy came to visit and had dinner with her mother Sunday. Ethel Tracy came to visit her mother, Jessie Fox, and her sister, Catherine Snyder, Sunday. She had dinnei with them. Jessie Johnson and Mane came to visit our patient, Tanya, Sunday. They are her parents. Red and Leona Poole came to the nursing home to vmt Willie Poole Sunday night. Amy Cornwell ii om Dixie College, St. George, came to the nursing home to visit her Ketta Hurst, grandmother, has Sunday. Amy always made home with her Maggie Haivey as hei mother passed away when she was real tiny. Delons and Nellis Hurst and DeVon and Dolly Hurst also visited Retta Hurst Sunday. Gloria Yamtos nstei, 'Victoria, and her cousins, Isabel and A Ik e, came to visit hex Sunday. Gloria is an LPN hei e. Cowboy Fneda and Dave Guy mon came to visit Inends at the nursing home Sunday . Laura Fox came after Red Cunningham to take him to church Sunday evening. September It), LDS sacrament meeting; Conductor, I ovp at Black. Song, An-th- Home. Prater b on Rohei t The San Juan County Fan-boarmet recently to review the 1978 fair and to begin planning the 1979 fair. All chairmen present agreed that this years fair was a success and the exhibits were all of excellent quality, and that they were all happy not to have been judges. There were a few disappointments, however, and a decision will be made at the October meeting about keeping ions have drawn divissuch a few exhibitors during the past three years that the chairmen felt that perhaps people really 3 0 JONATHAN APPLES Green Cabbage H0NEYDEW MELONS Mild Yellow Onions 4 lb. 990 ib 100 lb. 100 bag. lb. 80 AHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER In Humility, Our Bob and Kay Jones and their six young children sang Hands I and Have Two Little The Missionary Speaker, Alma Jones, God of Our F'athers, bong, Known of Old. Organist, Pauline Dean; chorister, MeSong. lissa Keele. Melvin and Virginia Hurst came Monday night to visit Ketta Hurst, his mothei . Helen and Glen Halhday and their baby Ramona came to visit her mother, Yazzi Johnson on Monday. On Monday, Charles Home-de- w came to the nursing home to take us tor our weekly bus rule. There were; A.D. Miller, John Perkins, Mollie Poche, Cecil Bnmlow, Helen Falconer and Leona Jacobs. went to Monticello and We stopped to see Fein and Goi -don Wood. We had a nice visit with them. After we visited awhile, we stopped by the Dairy Queen and had a tieat. John Perkum, Molly Poche, Willie Poole, Helen Falconer, Cecil Bnmlow, Jessie Fox, Ora Lee Black and Barbara Abbott all went tor a ride m the van to Monticello to the 10 -- Wheeler Cafe to have lunch. We had a nice lunch. Willie Pooles son, Red Poole, and his wale Leona came to the cafe to see Willie. Also, Ned-r- a Hazlewood stopped to see her father, John Perkins, at the cafe. We thank Jean and Raymond foi letting us come. We popped popcorn Wednesday for our activity hour. Luie Frost Willis daughter, Ruth Bloomfield of Mesa, Arizona, was visiting with her mother for two days. She is on Saint her way to the Latter-da- y mission home inSalt Lake City paratory to leaving for the County Fair board plans for 79 certain divisions. These Plus Deposit Jones. Song, Saviour. did not want them included m future fairs. If anyone feels differently about these things the board would appreciate hearing from anyone about them. The divisions concerned arr livestock and field crops. The board hesitates to take suet action, but at the same time wonders if it is worth the time and effort a chairman must put into it to have divisions with only one or two exhibitors, with one of these being the chairman. It was also decided to change the makeup of the board by adding some new chairmen in an effort to get more people involved and interested and to try some new approaches. board feels the fair to take responsibility for the following items; Entertainment, con- The needs someone cessions, 9 California . Ventura Mission, where she will spend the next 18 months. September 12, LDS Relief Society meeting; B landing Cth W ard Relief Society was conducted by VirgmiaRedd. Opening song, How Gentle Gods Commands, was led by Sister Chloe AnnShumway. Opening prayer offered by Virginia Nursing Home Notes by Helen Falconer Page commercial plays and to help with the disad- vertising. Redd. The Lynn Wright family presented the program with Marcel Wright playing a medley of hymns. A poem, My Soul is Thine, was given by Cordelle Wright. Danielle Wright played on the piano, As I Have Loved You. Sister Yvonne Wright gave a talk on anchoring our souls mtruth and faith. Brother Lynn Wright told two stories pointing out that no matter what our age, we should live the way we should. The Lynn Wright family sang the closing song God Be With You Til We Meet Again. Closing prayer by Chloe Ann Miumway . Dessie Mahoney was trans-ierre- d to the San Juan Hospital Thursday for tests. September 14, First Baptist Church of 13 land mg; Minister, Carroll Redwme, his wife te and their daughter Carolyn put on the service ThursJei-net- day here at the nursing home. He is Lord, and Songs, Ye Seek First the Kingdom of God. Sermon was 1 John 1:5-- 7. Closing prayer was given by Reverend Redwine. Susan Jamison and Helen Parry came to the nursing home to visit friends Thursday . We played bingo for our m oi ning activity hour on SUCCE offers many classes For those residents of San Juan County who are interest- ed m participating in Utah State University academic course-wor- k during the coming fall quarter, classes m a variety of areas are being offered, the Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education (SUCCE) said this week. Provided there is sufficient student interest to justify classes being taught (minimum enrollment is 10 students) Utah State University coursework gets underway in Monticello the week of September 25. In the event specific classes are desired which do not appear as part of the listing of fall classes elsewhere m this paper, contact the Utah office State Um.-orsitySUCC- If anyone is interested or has suggestions for any of these things, they are asked to contact Pearl Whittaker in Monticello before October 10. any Another meeting will be held October 17 to work on the budget for the 1979 fair and to discuss and decide the questions raised during this meeting. Everyone interested in the fair in any way is invited to attend. Sometime before that time, those people interested in the horse show and the horse games divisions of the fair should contact Jim ctnvens at the Extension office m Monticello for information abmit a special meeting to establish some standard rules and to get opinions about these events. If you want to be included in the ftext fair board meeting, remember to contact any of this years chairmen and they will tell the secretary that you are interested so that you can be notified about the time and place, the board said. in Moab (z.'l7432) your wishes km.-- - and make ITSU said. To register loi interested should contact Sue Barry at the University Extension office in Monticello, 4, phone 587-223- For the Best.. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Elk Ridge Restaurant Phil Acton, Prop Blending, Utah |