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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, August 14, 1980 turn thumbs down On supplying water to those not in town. Of course, where possible Nells its much better To follow the law books to the letter. They shouldnt leave islands, the guidelines say, But the UP&L station is in the way. So that island (or point) they will just ignore, And carry right on as they did before, Because the Utah Power and Light Has an assessed valuation . with which to fight. At least, they are frank and open now, And telling the people the wherefore and how, I know their belief in the plan is sincere. Newsy Notes by Nell Dalton It looks as if theyre bound to annex us, Even though they know ft will vex us. The day of stopping progress is past And the wheels of progress are grinding fast! Daily more people are moving in, And unplanned growth is worse than a sin. They say that the law 'vill And a great many people to it do adhere. And even I will have to a bit schizophrenic and a but bit quite paranoid, catat least Im not yet atonic like many people in the area who it seems concede That for some expansion the town has need, So Ill try to keep adverse opinions in check, Then I wont be such a pain the neck! couldnt care less whether or not. keeps There were very few antiannexationists there, which could either mean that theyve turned pro, or have decided that you cant fight or that they City Hall, dont read the public notices in The San Juan Record. The family of Harry and Jerry Randall enjoyed a reunion over the Pioneer Days holidays and the week after. Harry and Jerry came from Mesa, Arizona, to the family home in Monticello, They were joined by Lynn Barker and two children from Salt Lake. Harry, Jr., and Wanda of Me- school The proposed annexation meeting last week was very friendly and orderly and would have been even more so if Max had left mouth alat home. I had mighty me that I promised myself wouldn't open my tater trap but thats like turning a pig loose in a corn crib and expecting him not to eit. Oh well, I guess no one pays any attention to old crazy Nell. Ill admit to being FOOD STORE - Page 3 sa came from Wells, Nevada, where they had attended the funeral of Wandas father, Lincoln Ison. Harry and Jerry also attended the fun- eral. Ruth Randall and two friends, Aroura Christensen and Lillian B. Gibbons, came Florida. from Lakeland, Gayas son, Brent Pribble, who had been visiting two weeks with Ellen and Jack Kirby was here from Mesa. Howard, from Mesa, brought his fiancee, Diane Moreau, from Toronto, Canada. Howard and Callie and family came up from 31anding.Bob and Claire Davenport and family came from Monticello. Em in a Melo and four chil- were here from Joliet, Illinois. Clinton and Sue Randall and family came from Mesa, and also participating were Ellen and Jack Kirby and family of Monticello. Jerry Ana, Harry and Jerrys youngest daughter, stayed in Mesa, as she is getting ready for a mission to Swedren den. Emmas baby, Paul Wesley Melo, was blessed on Sunday, August 3, by. his Uncle Prices Good Thursday, Friday & Saturday August 14, 15 Franks Swift AH Beef 1 2 OZ. 99$ ' . u.$1 M Pro-te- n Beef Liver 89$ . Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Short Ribs Pro-te- n Vi- - 16 & Beef. Lie-senf- elt ur .09 Nell and to Jim Wight. Visiting Lora and Jim Douglass last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spicer of Wellington, Colorado. They enjoyed sightseeing in Canyon-lan- ds and other places in the county ani planned to visit Mesa Verde and oiher Colo- Cube Steak $1.98 ib ib. Jack Kirby. Rick Brown and Lynn of Springfield, Illinois, were guests last week of Max and Nell Dalton. We enjoyed a cookout on the mountain evening. Friday members Twenty-fofamily attended. Rick is the son of Wilma and Harold Brown in Springfield and a nephew to rado sights enroute home. Jason Wight brought his mo- Margarine Blue Bonnet Orange Juice 32 oz. Minute Maid Sharp Chunk Cheese oz. 16 49( $135 Kraft .Waxed 65c 12 Five Alive Whipped Topping Hawaiian Vegetable Oil Wesson Pancake Mix Krusteaz 12s 8 Cool Whip oz. Drink Mix 46 oz. 75c rrs? 48 oz. 7 $2.39 $2.79 lb 13 39C oz. Dill Chips 60s Bounce $2.55 226C 303 can Double Luck Boraxo 12 Ralston Rice Chex 4$1 oz. 95c oz. 75c oz. 99c 32 Nalleys Banquet 73o Hand Soap Cereal 99C Kool-A- id 69( Green Beans $1.45 oz. 69c Bathroom Tissue m.d. Fabric Softener Banquet Pudding Pops Punch oz. 20 Hillbilly Evaporated Milk Pet. H233EEE3 Juice Hoisum 690 7R0ZEN TOGO Dinners Bread 12 ther, Lucy Wight, herefrom Pierce City, Missouri, this to visit her son and week daughter, Jim Wight and Nell Dalton and their families and also to get some relief from the heat which continues to make Missouri even more miserable to its inhabitants. Mom is 86 years old and can take a lot of heat but even she was complaining. Clement Johnson has been in the hospital in Salt Lake the past while. Kay Johnson came down from up north last week and took Alice up to visit her husband. She will spend some time with Kays and Elaine's families while there. Guests of Ethel and Claude Butler this week are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oliver of Lake Isabella, California. Mrs. Oliver is Claudes niece. Washburn is recup -erating at home following surgery last week at San Juan Clem Hospital. Carrots 2 lb. Cello pkgs. 39C 4490 Cucumbers Seedless Grapes ib. 630 Pineapple ea. 55C Reg. Canning Lids Chinese Food Mason La Choy Bi-Pac- 37C Kerr 12s ks 42 oz. $1.73 Alene ((Redd) Roberts of Fort Worth, Texas, visited relatives in Monticello recently. mother Waltons Trudy of the Torrance, and father, California, area visited her family earlier in the summer. Trudy and the children returned home with them for a visit. George SsmoV SnaojpaDirtt aooatt t unst went out last week to bring his family back home. (Please turn to Page 23) |