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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, February 5, 1981 - Page 12 AV.V.V m Ila Harvey, Cucamonga, Calif- ornia, former Blanding resident, is spending the winter here with her mother, Mary Ann Jones. Her husband, Douglas, remains in California to keep the home fires burning. Mrs. Kent Redd spent a few days in Salt Lake last week visiting with her children daughter Joanie and son Mike. Mr. and M::s. Greg Stringham are happy over the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. Eloise Mahone is maternal grandmother. The first child of M; and Mrs. Wayne Black ' was blessed with, name of Derrick Wayne in Fourth Ward meeting last Sunday. This sixth child of Worthy and Gloria Glover recieved the name of Tim- Louven P. Guymon, Blanding resident, currently residing in Holbrook, Arizona, writes that they need moisture there also. She sends best wishes to her friends. Invitations are out for the roast High Priest -b- eef-dinner Entertainment will be by Kalauli. The event is Mitch scheduled for 7 p.m., February 12, in the South Cultural Hall. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. party. Dwight James was blessed with the name of Reed in Sixth Ward last Sunday. Scheduled Stake Blanding events include leadership meeting on February 10 and a Valentines dance on February 11. Scout and Beehive age will attend the age 14 from 8 to 10 p.m. Claudia and Lewis Black and children enjoyed a visit from The sun came up bright and clear last Monday, February 2, and the ground hog should have been able to see his shadow. According to legend, we are in for six more weeks of winter. A special Happy Birthday Ground Hog Day to two youthful Blanding residents, Kurt McDaniel and Quentin Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Black spent last week in Mesa, Arizona where they visited their two daughters and Gloria, Clyde and Quinn Jen- Walter Proctor May Jr. By Florence Galbraith Walter Proctor May Jr. of West Valley City, Utah, passed away January 25 at Brighton Canyon of a heart attack while He was born in Monti-cel- lo on October 23, 1952, to A lene Jones and Walter Proctor May Sr. ' Walter lived in Blanding where he attended public school. His family moved to Granger later. Walter married Wendy Diane Fox on April 24, 1970. A Vietnam veteran, Walter worked as a lathe operator for Elmac Division of Varain. He was active in all sports. In addition to his parents and wife, he is survived by three chiland dren Tiffany, Jeremy Stacie; seven brothers, Gordon, Richmond, Utah; Thomas, Athens, Greece; Francis, Blanding; Donald, Espanola, New Mexico; Ike, Fred and John, Salt Lake City. Services and interment were in Redwood. Memorial Estates, Salt Lake City. His San Juan friends send their ' deepest sympathy to his family. snow-mobili- Bland- Blanding resident and former residents attending the funeral of Walter P. May Jr. last Friday included Marva Laws, Myrna Kimmerlee, Hattie Jones, Lou Ann Grover, Boyd and Sandy Laws, Dane Shumway and Corry and Kay Jones. BYU sponsors writing contest - THIS fill7-- Cash prizes totaling more than $2,000 will be awarded in the upcoming writing contest sponsored by the Brigham Young University Center for the Study of Christian Values in Literature. Dr. MarilynArnold, center director, said students and nonstudents alike from across the nation are expected to enter the contest which is being conducted to encourage the writing and reading of quality literature that present Christian values and themes. The contest will include four categories: short story, poetry, personal essay and critical essay, she said. Deadline for entries is May 15 and winners will be July 15. Contest rules are available through the BYU English Department, A -- 246 JKBA, BYU, Provo, an-nouc- Lean The Olsons will enter the mission field in July. The exact location of their assignment will be announced later. week which netted us 12100 inches of moisture. It made the grass look greener. IS V A : SUNBURST - be employed evaluate literature. to Fac S Boston Butt PORK ROAST Bis ng. $1.19 $1 .29 lb. Lean Meaty Pork Steak lb. Lean Meaty Pork P Po' Wh ( SPARERIBS Rei .$1.19 thI fe fit W Ham Shank Wa : Rul lb. $1.29 Red I I Western Family Sliced 12 oz. pkg. 99p Cor Choice NAVEL ORANGES Wood Burning Stove or Fireplace Insert On The Market. The Most Efficient Coal & Washington 1 Banana Squash - 800 - 662 - 1624 AVOCADOS Cucumbers NEW Texas Richfield 896-696- 7 or Toll Free Pears PINK GRAPEFRUIT BILL CROWE NAME Natural Sun Large Calif Texas BANANAS Center. could $2.03 " II 84602, and at the information desks in the BYU Administration Building and the Wilkinson which lb. Crea Utah moral content. Entries in the critical essay division may either interprethigh quality literature from a Christian - critical perspective or suggest a theory of criticism Chuck Steak BACON r ed All entries in fiction, poetry and the personal essay will be judged according to their artistic and moral qualities. Contestants should strive for a blend of artistic form and inherent Por I ing. We are grateful for the two little snow storms we had last $1.93 Sps First the former Mary Harris of sen. V ROAS m Claudias sister, Sunny of American Fork, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurst recently returned from a honeymoon in Old Mexico and are settled into their mobile home across from Guen and Don Smiths residence. I West CHUCK mother. Clint Palmer is home from the hospital. We all wish for him a speedy recovery. Thank you to Phyllis Schramm exwho sent a Thank-u-grapressing her appreciation for the news from Blanding that appears in The San Juan Record. Phyllis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones, and her husband, Carlos have lived in Payson, Utah for many years. Neta Young remains in serious condition in the San Juan Hospital. Her friends are remembering her in their prayers. News has been recieved here that Ernest Leroy Olson, Provo has been called as a mission president. Olson is married to 6 B Specials for Boneless Ward meeting. Stanley Bronson was a visitor last week at the home of his othy in to 8 p.m. Persons and older will attend dance from WALTER MAY JR. Golden Ripe lbs. $1 4 NEW MANAGEMENT JOHNSONS LAUNDROMAT (formerly Pines Laundromat) Mon. -- Sat 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Blanding, Ut SOUTHEASTERN UTAHS |