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Show L - THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 5, 1980 Page 9 the perfect example of serthink of all the many vice; things He did for others -He set the example for us. How Gentle Closing song, Gods Commands. Closing Keele. prayer by Krystal 29: Thursday, May Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker called the nursing home. They a wheelchair that had used by their mother, who had recently passed The nursing home would like to express appreciation for their thoughtfulness. Im sure it will be used. We really do appreciate the had been Friday, May 23: Louie Willis enjoyed a trip s for June 5 thru June 11 Crisco SHORTENING 3 1b. Mac & Cheese Dinners w0 it 14 69c 880 Aurora 4 roll pkg. 2730 Del Monte French Cut 303 can Heinz 57 Steak Sauce CATSUP 10 Del Monte Pineapple Juice Salad Dressing CEREAL Dei mo Kraft Thousand Island Del Monte Holsum Cracked or 100 GELATIN Del Monte Early Royal 3 Whole Wheat $1.23 24 oz. 59 0 46 oz. can 990 oz. 59c is oz. 93c 303 can 430 690 oz. btl. 8 Kelloggs Corn Flakes Stewed Tomatoes Bread 16 oz oz. box. All Varieties Garden Peas 303 can Silk Napkins Asst. Colors PUFFS 4$1 2770 3$1 60 ct. pkg, 650 $2.49 260 ct. pkg, Curity Super Soft Angle Broom 3$1 oz. Crackers BATHROOM TISSUE Green Beans 7 Kraft Blue $2.37 tin Feather Tipped ea. Cream of Weber ICE CREAM 1 Popsicles Assorted it BURRIT0S sS All Varieties Pinata 6 Varieties 18 12 gal . ct. bag. $1.43 $1.19 $3890 N Calif Fresh 6990 CORN Broccoli ib. Tender RUSSET POTATOES Green Onions 29 0 $1.19 2 bunches 290 20 lb. bag. Calif. HEAD LETTUCE Red Radishes BING CHERRIES ea. 2 43C 290 ib. 990 bunches to MonticellowithMyrnaKim-merl- e on Friday to visit . her old friends at Montic-ell- o. They stopped at Verdure to visit with Karl Barton. He was very happy to have visitors. Fay Mosley went for a ride with Myrna to visit some homebound aged people. Lou Ann Grover came to visit Fay Mosley. Saturday, May 24: Don Gunderson and Shirley Troy from Granger came to . visit Anna Phillips. Francelle Blickenstaff and Denise Frost and Jeffrey came to visit Irene Redd. Nedra Hazlewood from Monticello came to visit John Perkins, her father. Gwen called day. and Pauline Smith on Elizabeth Smith to- Jesse and Veda Brimhalls grandson visited them at the nursing home May 21. He is Dr. Ronald C. Jack, who will become the new city manager for the city of Durango, Colorado. He has been assistant city manager of the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, for the past four years. Sunday, May 25: Keith and Donna Redd from Monticello were here Sunday evening to visit Irene Redd. Ethel Tracy ' from Dove Creek and Alice Adams from Monticello came to visit their mother, Jessie Fox, Herma and Penny Johnson and Diane Tracy from East-lan- d and children, Russ, Debra and Matthew Larson from Sandy, Utah, came to visit John Perkins. Herma is his granddaughter. Mark and Jerri Adams son Matthew of Heber and City, Utah, and Lisle and Jewell Adams and Janice of Monticello visited Irene Redd. Rae Bender and Betty Jacobs of Moab visited Betty's mother, Molly Poche. LDS sacrament meeting: Robert Pugh. OpPrayer by ening song, The World Has SaNeed of Willing Men. crament song, We'll Sing All to Jesus Name. Hail Speaker, Joe Gonzales and Diane Gonzales. Special musical number, piano solo by Diane Gonzales. Closing Us Dismiss Lord, song, BeneWith Thy Blessings. diction, Charles Pugh. Wednesday, Miy 28: Mr. Jones and Little girls came to visit his little son, Jonathan Jones. Fern Frost, Elva Jones and Zoie Young came to visit Louie Willis and Irene Redd at the nursing home. LDS Relief Society meetThere ing: Opening song, is Sunshine in My Soul ToOpening prayer, Kirday. sten Keele., Special musical number, primary children from the 6th Ward: Krystal and Terra Laura Keele, Lara Jack, Perkins, accom panied by Krystal Keele, Les- Beson by Venice Lyman, to Kind Each Other; ing do a little act of kindness, little acts daily; be of serto each other in the vice nursing home. Everyone can listen; take time to listen to I Am each other. Song, a Child of God, sung by David Bradford, Gina Guy-mo- n, Shelly and Devin Lyman, grandchildren of Sister Venice Lyman. Christ was community Price Care Center Carbon Countys Newest Intermediate Care Center Medicaid Certified for Intermediate Care Professional Supervised Nursing Care Planned Recreation Programs Meals Planned by a Dietician Church Adult Services Available Day Care Effective June 1, 1980, Derby June 28 least At Room Day Board Per For further information call Mr. Halliday or 637-611- 1 or stop in at: PRICE CARE CENTER 1340 East 300 North Price, Ut 84501 drivers are early this week, these representing drivers from As of 18, Monticello, Blanding, Dove and Creek Moab, had filed entry blanks with Monticello Race Club, sponsor of the event. Crank Schneidewind, president of the club, stated that club members hope for a field of cars by race day. entrants will allow 30 Thirty for six heats and two main events. Readers unfamiliar the sport can interto mean elimheat pret ination race. All cars still functioning after the heats will participate in main events. with Prize money is awarded for each heat as well as for main events. The excitement of a demolition derby is fascination with speed and power, the sponsors say. It is anticipating the unexpected and hoping for the spectacular. the knowledgeable ning. Rules and regulations for a derby are simple to understand, but complying with them requires work. Gas tanks are relocated. Doors are either welded or bolted shut. Drivers must show proof of in- intentional ons are allowed. head There are more, and cars inthat do not meet pre-raspection are disqualified. The June 28 San Juan Derby will begin at 7 p.m. Monticello Lions Club will operate a concessions booth and also send vendors into the stands. Tickets are $3 for adults and $1 for child- n. No ce - - Persons interest tering a car should -- Price Care Center is a member of the Utah Health Care Association and the American Health Care Association. fan, it is knowing how to convert a car into a derby contender, plus admiration for a driver's skill and his ability to judge the interplay of au- - , tomobiles in motion. It is meeting the challenge and win- - $34.00 Day Care $1 5.00 Per Day & 18 anticipating the thrill of combat - on the raceway when the second San Juan Demolition Derby gets underway at the county rodeo grounds on June 28. in Monticello surance. the rates are as follows: thinking of us. Demolition To Bemadine at WS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER ay. in en- tact - at Brode- k Schneidewind Tire and Auto, 801-or Mike Young, Mon2630, - 58 ticello Race Club secretary, at Redd Motors, -- i |