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Show W-- . THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 26, 1980 FLORENCE 10 has been composed by Mabel June Palmer and is a masterpiece. Its title is Hole in the Rock. It will be on the high school football field and will begin at 8:30 each evening. There will be no admiss- ginia, , by Florence Galbraith Last week Mrs. Allie Adams had a delightful visit from two of her sisters and a brother - in - law. Those of her family visiting from Salt nt Lake were Mrs. Ruth Le and Afton and James Marker. While here they drove around with Allie, seeing the beautiful sights and scenery of San Juan and having cook-ou- ts and dinners and visiting together. Mrs. Adams' daughters and families joined in part of the festivities. Last weekend Mrs. Pauline Lisonbee had a visit with two of her sisters from Salt Lake. They were Ruth Che-mina- Cracroft and Pearl Lund. Her sisters are former Blanding residents. J - Page Sally Martineau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Martineau, was taken to San Juan Hospital on Wednesday for major surgery. Here's hoping a speedy recovery. for It was an unusual situation last Tuesday on the Senior Citizens bus when it was discovered that there were three great - grandmothers sitting on one seat together, and they were all greatgrandmothers of the same little boy. He is little Jory Shumway, who is nearly a year old and a son of Cindy and John Shumway. These greatwere Britta grandmothers Esther Shumway Bradford, and Afton Stevens. These Senior Citizens were on their way up to Blue Mountain to see the gorgeous wild flowers and trees and foliage and beautiful streams and bodies of water. A. was the driver. On June 10 Mrs. Venice Lyman entertained at a birthday. dinner for her husband . Bart. Special guests were Barts brothers and sisters and their spouses. The dinner was super and the family enjoyed visiting together during the evening. Janet Wilcox and Relva a Bowring are instructing H sumof class boys this and mer, they have had two meetings. These boys have chosen the name of Big Boy Bakers' for their club. d The last meeting at the home of Relva BowHel-qu- ist 4-- ion charge. The Mormon Miracle pageant, produced annually at the outdoor stadium in Manti, will be July 10 to 12, and July 15 through 19. Those planning to go should contact their bishops to make the arrangements now. ware let last week Bids for contractors to build the Blanding Stake Center and to remodel the South Chapel. The bid for the remodeling job was let to Scott Hurst of Blanding, and the bid for the building of the Blanding Utah Stake Center was let to the Inter- mountain Construction at Monticello, and the grounds surrounding it, with The ground its stables. ring. in has a modern cafe with rooms done in modern style, and its contrast with the upper section of the is still in its home, which original state, was very infloor members homes. Last week Janet Wilcox attended a music workshop in Provo, sponsored by Janeen and Ted Brady, founders of the Brite Music Enter- prises. They compose LD3 music for children. made books, rehave Tliey cords and tapes, which they Church market. Members of 4th Ward are 4th urged to attend the big2 in of July pageant July order to make room for others attending the other remaining Tils pageant presentations. i r Jui 7 PORK ROAST teresting to see. Some o! the and city surrounding area reminded one of the deep South, On Sunday the they said. travelers went to their beautiful church with Willard and his family. This was a trip which will long be remembered. Tiey spent a week with Willard and family. It has been announced that the second printing of the San Juan Centennial sampler booklet will be off the press and available to anyone desiring it at Blanding library or at any of the stands during the 4th of July celebration in Blanding. Dont forget the Blanding Utah Stake dance clinic which will be held in South Recreation Hall this Thurs- Friday and Saturday. day, Each year dancers can learn something new. to Provo Juie 16 Going through 20 to attend the Especially far Youth workfrom Blanding were shop Lori Pincock, David Laws, Youvette Lovell, Susan Shumway and Bart Black. Oa the way up this group were joined by La Nell Jones in Price and Clark Timmons. These young folks agree that this was a most rewarding experience for them. The annual 4th Ward father and son outing took place y&fies Butt . $1 .09 Pork Loin End Loin Roast grove on Blue $1.29 PORK STEAK $1.19 Country Style Spareribs lb. $1 .29 Frozen Fresh BEEF LIVER Stick Pepperoni lb. $3.09 Mrs. Pauls Party Pak FISHSTICKS .$3.09 Mountain. (Please turn to Page lb. Lean Shoulder last FridayandSaturdayatthe 15) Calif 39c ib. 29 C PEACHES ib. Tender first year They cooking. last time they learned different ways of cooking eggs and how to make various sandwiches. Ms mbers of the club are Aaron, Nathan and Robert Wilcox, Preston Blake Michael Bowring. The and once a week at meets club Bucfget-Almdec-t home was-hel- are mows s visit- ed the White House, Smithsonian Institute, saw the flame burning near President John Kennedys grave. Centennial Memorial Musrelics of the Civil eum, War, the Thomas Jefferson pany 4 near Washington, ple Com- of Salt Lake City. It is expected the work will begin within the month. Speakers in 4th Ward sacrament meeting on Sunday were Reed Palmer and Monica Black, youth speakers. Also speaking was Marta McDonald, who has recently returned from a mission to Taiwan. She had three young I Am a Child sing girls of God in Chinese. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Grover" are rejoicing over a baby girl who arrived at San Juan Hospital June 20. This is their first child. Tie new little girl weighed 6 pounds 9 ounces and is 19 inches long. Her name will be Candice Michelle. Her proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen of Upland, California, and and Mrs. Jess Mr. Grover of Blanding. Grandma Allen from California is here to help out for a couple of weeks. Clark and his family are at home in the Hilda Perkins apartments. Clark would to thank all those like who have sent gifts for the new little daughter. MJ-- . and Mrs. Kelly Laws also received a bundle from the stork, a little boy who also arrived June 20. He is their first child. On June 9 Frank and Dora and Nora Nielson Wright boarded a plane at Salt Lake and flew to Washington, D.C., where they were met by their who son, Willard Wright, lives In Charlottsville, Vir THE which is only one and a half hours from Washington. They drove to Willards lovely spacious home where he and his wife and children live. While four there Willard and his family took them around to see many interesting sights in the area. 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