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Show THE PAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, July ?6, 97? T) Page ,5 Bluff Stuff By Beryl Bachman Not many things have been going on in Bluff. The Turquoise Tribesmen are back in shape. They won another game this week. Our S unhawks won another game, GOpS ON OUR EFFECTIVE JULY 26 to also. Our Bluff pond has had a crowd of many swimmers. A weekly movie has been showing at St. Christopher's Mission. This week everyone enjoyed Summer Time Killer. Sporting around in a new Blazer are Ken and Debbie Lario. Debbie really likes it. Jessica Bachman is home from a week's stay at San Juan Hospital and is doing just fine. John Jenkins and Woody Bachman enjoyed riding in the ay Little Buckaroo rodeo last in Blanding. Both boys came home a little sore but in one piece. Have a good weekl 28 r Whole Fryers 49$ Western Family Soda Pop Tuna Olives Western Family Tomato Sauce Catsup 16 Western Family Western Family 32 oz. 16 Sat-urd- oz. oz. Horse show Applesauce Western Family 16 oz, Western Family COm Cream or Whole Kernal 16 oz. Western Family French or Cut By Jim Stevens Extension Agent The San Juan County Horse Green Beans Show will be held Pre-registrat- Vegetable Oil Western Family Elbow Macaroni Western Family Western Shores Triple Strawberry Preserves Trash Bags Boneless Ham Flour 587-263- Western Family Barkay Soft Tub ib.69C Margarine Kraft - Sigman Cheese Franks Cottage Cheese Sliced American, or pimento 8 oz. 24 oz. 890 $1.09 ion 5. The Junior Livestock show and sale will be held Thursday, August 16. The 4-- H and FFA youths will have some excellent steers, sheep and hogs for sale again this year. In conjunction with these two events, Friday, August 17, will be exhibit day as well as other demonstrations and contests and dress reviews for H 4-- clubs, at Moiticello High School. This H Fair will give an opportunity for the youth ofSan Juan County to display their projects for the year and to compete for ribbons. 4-- The week will end with a fun day of horse games Saturday, August 18, at the county fairgrounds in Monticello. Addit- Western Family Orange Juice Popsicles Chilly White Bread Rhode Friday, Aug- ust 17, starting at 9 a.m. Entry fee will be $1 for halter and the adult performance classes. Youths 16 and under will be charged 50 cents per forms entry. will be available later on. A late fee of $1 per event will be charged for anyone who registers the day of the show. Anyone wanting additional information should contact Stan or Chris Bailey, phone Sugar Western Family Salad Dressing Western Family M. w 6 oz. 3 $1 ional information on horse classes, Junior Livestock schedule, H Fair and the horse games will be available in more detail at a later date. show 4-- 12 5 pak. ct. 69c $1 m 0 MARKETS Cantaloupe French Bread Sugar Cookies loaf 49$ 12750 Kaiser Rolls 6750 Turn Overs 2490 2850 5490 Corn Celery Cauliflower Wheat $5.25 MONEY MONEY ea. stalk 290 2nd mortgages 1st mortgages ea. 590 Business Loans Developments $5,000 up LL M Burton-Armstron- g |