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Show f tHE Nell's Newsy Notes by Nell Dalton . O r 1 1 SAN JUAN RECORD, Thiirsday, July 26, 1979 - Page 3 brother, Ken Williams sand wile Expect rain here this week- end, Ask me how I know? I didn't hear it from Welti, We're having a rodeo! ' Big doings here all week with Pioneer Day celebration on. Tuesday, the 24th, class reunions, the Farm Bureau picnic at the old "Dude Ranch" on the mountain on Thursday evening, the big weekend rodeo and the dance on Friday night. Hope your "thing" is included among the festivities. Help yourself to the fun! Visitors last week of Rick and Joan Terry were Joans Betty and eight children of F allbrook, California, and her father, Glen Williams, of Malad, Idaho. They took in some of the local sights and also visited Mesa Verde National Park. Sandra Benson and family of Salt Lake have been visiting Lillian and Jake Young the past week. Recent visitors of Helen and John Redd were .Cherry and Danny Circelli and sonChris-tophe- r, of Mission Viejo, California. The Redds accompanied them to Ogden for a week's visit with relatives there. Some of the young people from here are taking disco lessons in Blanding. Now the Rorings, Johnnie and Tamara, Have a new use for their camera. On July 1st, their baby came, John Lee Ror ing is his name, Named for three instead of one. His dad, granddad and Uncle John. He weighed in at six, fifteen. First grandchild of John and Corrine. PricesGood Thursday, Friday & Top Round Steak Chuck Steak Sigman Top Dog Saturday lb. July 26, 27 $1.98 lb. $1.49 Recent visitors of Hazel French were Deaun and Ken and children Connaughton from Salt Lake and Ted French from Tucson, Arizona. Kent and Chris Adair went to Salt Lake to attend the July 7 wedding of Nicky Torres to Jaramillo. and Coleen Eager Denise came up from Mesa, Arizona, recently and took their grandmother, Bernice Nielson, up to Logan where they visited family several days and then went on up to Clyda's in Burley, Idaho, and attended the farewell testimonial of Kirk Carpenter, who will leave for his mission to the Philippines on August 7. Maxine and Milton Nielson went to Salt Lake last week to attend the funeral of Jeffrey Barton Bailey, youngest son of Gerald Bailey and the late Mary Barton Bailey. Jeffrey died at the age of 25 of leukemia. He was married to Jane Latham and had a six - year -old son. Jeffrey was born and raised in Anaconda, Montana, and numerous relatives and friends from there attended his funeraL CHIPS Fritos Brand Reg. & TUNA Western Family pkg. $1.33 6 12 bi NS oz? 14 Johns 20 oz. SAUERKRAUT Western Family 16 oz. WOOLITE frozen foods FEMININE NAPKINS PIZZA DEMONSTRATION 27 & HOT COCOA MIX 28 20$ OFF Samples of Tony's Pizza will be given out CORN Western Family Hariss Asst. 10 oz. 8 in FRIED CHICKEN Banquet 2 lb. kvi Nestles 1 12 lb. HONEY GRAHAMS 389$ SADDLE SOAP kiwi $1.13 TUMS TABLETS $2,19 FRUIT DRINKS MAC & .77$ MARGARINE lb, Western Family Slices AMERICAN CHEESE 16 oz. $1 69 HONEYDEW MELON j CELERY STALKS Zucchini & Yellow - 3 SQUASH - IH APRICOTS lbs. m-- c CHOW MEIN La Choy Mushroom - Jillj Sroisfe 14 oz. 42 oz. Bi-Pa- ck 24 oz. Deanna Wight, Fred and Char COOKIES Iced Oatmeal Raisin 15$ GREEN BEANS Western Family Cut SAUCE Hunts 13 wbits oz. Pehrson, 15 J-- lb. 7 PAPER TOWELS Western Shores TOMATO 35$ PIMENTOS Denise, Coleen and are visiting Cecil and Elva Jones, Bernice Nielson and other relatives and friends in Monticello. The Eagers live in Mesa, Arizona. Visitors last week of Hugh and Lena Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson of Nampa, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown (Ila Burr) of Orem, Utah. LaVeda Mahon of Cedar City is visiting her daughters, De-- na Hunter and Karen Taylor and their families. Enjoying a week's vacation on Lake Powell were Tina and Deane Pehrson, James and mily, 17$ $1 Ja-ne- ne Clyde, CHEESE Western Family KETCHUP Heinz produce 73$ Steve and Ada Eager and fa- CHILI SALSA Ortega Green 7 oz. Squeeze Parkay or . Ar-dit- h's SPRAY CLEANER Fantastik Bacon 73$ Seasoned CHEESE FLAVORED SNACKS ' Nacho Flavored BEANS-N-FIXI- Sigman PIES Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. FUN BUNS Holsum ; Wieners JULY CORN Cheetos 20 & FOOD STORE Boyle grandparents, Lola and Lee, In Rexburg are full of glee. And Aunt Velma, who lives far away. In Oklahoma City, thinks he's O.K. Dromidary Sliced 4 oz. ft 303 oz. Monte and Deana Bill Christensen Pehrson. They rented a houseboat at Hall's marina. Crossing They cruised down to Wahweep, where they were met by Fritz and Barbara Pipkin, Joe and Vicki Wild and Vicki's brother, of Cedar City, and Walt and Sandy Wilkin. Here, they took water skiing lessons from Joe and Vicki. Hazel French, Norma Nielson and CoraCru-(Plea- se turn to Page 10) Dalton, and Doug |