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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, July 10, 1980 ditioners Nells Newsy Notes wave soon will end! by Nell Dalton In - southwest, the Mid going, at least a fan some breeze is blowing. So just our sympathy we will send And hopes that the heat Or its so darn hot, I really pity those folks a lot! wish we could send them an invitation To come to this part of the nation. I Joan and Wes Leech are visiting in Monticello from Grand Junction. They have been showing me some of the Wonders of . San Juan County. Sometimes, we who live here miss a lot. I dont expect to live long enough to get all of San Juan County explored, but I havent seen a place I didnt like. But many would perish on the way, So guess it's better that The Senior Citizens had a delightful trip last week to Colorado. Nine passen- they stay gers At home where the air con- - and the driver, Fred Blackburn, first went to the and about that many more at the Afterward we digs. the Dolores picnicked by River and went over the mountain by Dunton and back through Rico, Stoner and Do- big laboratory and then the where digs near McPhee, are they excavating the ruins which will be inundated by the Dolores RiAn-as- azi ver Dam on taken and given Among they are waters. We were a tour of the lab, lores. tain much information. important things studying is what We enjoyed the moun- the greenery, wildlife, rain, and wild-flowe- rs, scenery. materials were used in Anasazi making pottery. (I wonder if someone intends to go into production of it again). I asked what they would do with the materials gathered there and they said that they were trying to get more funding with which to build a museum in the area for them (was there ever a government project that didnt need more funding?) There were probably 50 people working at the labs The Senior Citizens salad luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.mu Wednesday, July 30, at the Monticello Tickets are $2 per plate and may be purchased from Senior Citizens or at the door. This month holds a special treat as there will be an arts, crafts and flower show. Anyone over 55 may enter a display, so start thinking about what you will bring. They hope that a lot will bring ceramic items they library. - Page 3 have made the past year. will also be a program There at the luncheon. Captain Lee Torres and wife and son Tony Linda are visiting his mother, Eva Torres, and other relatives. They came from Fort Devan, Massachusetts, and will be going to Belgium when their leave is up. Recent guests of Berniece Nielson were her daughters, Clyda Lee Carpenter of Burley, Idaho, and Ardith Poul-se- n of Logan. They visited a week. Grant and Marlene and family are visiting this week from Mesa. Alice Lovell and Lila enjoyed a great trip to Canada the first two weeks in June. They flew from Lake to Great Falls, Salt where a family Montana, member picked them up and took them by car to Card-se- n, Se-mad- Alberta. Here eni they five sisters and a broThe group of them ther. traveled by motor home through Canada to Michigan, where they visited a cousin from whom they got a lot of genealogy this was one of the main purposes of the trip along with being together and seeing the country. Lila and Alice rode back met FOOD STORE Prices Good Thursday, Friday & July 10 11 Saturday Sign of 12 & Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. as Pro-T- en Chuck Roast 98$ lb. Pro-T- en GUARANTEED Boneless Roast $ 1 .49 TENDER Swift Sizzleans 12 oz. ib, $1.15 TflDZEtJ Tl Luncheon Meat I5PECIAL5 Green Beans Banquet Shortening oz. 12 Van Kamps Boil-nBa- gs $1.99 450 Banquet iQjBfeaife 656" Butter Kraft Pimento Whiz 16 oz.$1.75 soz.990 Cheese Spread Kraft Sliced American Cheese Processed Cat Food $1.25 3790 303 can Double Luck 8 oz. $1.09 Chips Purina Good Mews LaChoy Sweet Root Beer Sugar Free & Sour 17 $1.29 oz. Cereal 2a oz. 57c 28 oz. WHILE THEY LAST!!! 25 Western Family Bathroom Tissue 45c 45c ster Western Family SUGAR oz. 12 A & W Campbells Northern General Mills Trix 12 4 oz. roll lb.$9.50 with them and then kota, boarded the plane back to Salt Lake. The weather was perfect with lots of gentle showers to cool v things off, and the country they went through was all beautiful. Visitors last week of Julia Hyde were Claire and Tom Jeppson of Torrance, California, Jane andDuWayne Bowcutt and children of Salt Lake; Beverly Jorgensen and son Phillip and his daughter Geri from McGill, Nevada, and Caroline and Carol and family from Johnson Cortez, Colorado. They had a dinner on the family weekend which included Annie and Dick Broderick, and was Annies also celebrating birthday. Lou and Wyman Redd went to St. Johns, Arizona, recently and got their daughter Christine Heaps and her daughters, Lisa and Wendi, bringing them home for a visit. Christines husband is working in St. Johns this summer. Connie and Brian Wagner were here over the weekend from Phoenix, Arizona. They visited Brians folks and enjoyed a barbecue on Saturday with the Jerry and Jimmie ForEdwards at the Edwards home. rests A reunion for the descen-den- ts of L. Frank and Nettie Redd was hosted last week by F. Bennion Redd. They enjoyed family the celebration at Blanding, L.H, Redd reunion there and the main attraction, which was a dinner and program at the Monticello city park and pavilion on Saturday. On Sunday, both Grayson and Scott had new babies blessed at sacrament meeting. The celebration was carried on over into this week with a family dinner at Jana and Ronald Youngs 1 on Monday. yuaff 0. Da- get-togeth- Tide Family size Chicken wRice Soup Cantaloupe $2.19 Golden Hominy van Kamps Laundry Detergent Large Ripe 3.5 lb. Del Monte Hamburger Tomato Sauce Zucchini Sauash $1.75 3 Chicken Gravy Mix Finsbury Bananas lb. Western Family Chinese Dinners Dill I Western Family Tomatoes oz. J69c T.V. Dinners Haddock ?2 spam far as Fargo, North ers, for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Don (Please turn to Page 20) Coming |