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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday June 4, 1981 . - Page 5 by Helen Redshaw We extend sympathy to the Otto Anderson family on the death of Specials for June 4, 5 and 6 Chicken Breasts 1 lb. Bess, Sunday, May 24, of a massive heart attack. Bess enjoyed working with her home and flowers. Her specials were glads and dahlias. She was always sharing with friends. She was a member of our canasta group and wiU be missed by all. Callie and Stanley Crapo were honored at an open house commemorating their 40th anniverguests attended sary. Sixty-thr- ee the May 17 event held at the home 1 ' !l 1 'P p Canned TKtA i 1 Western Family tyltM Sm& Western Peoa Western Family Tttac & (tyeeAt $1.19 StumfouMt j 13 oz. Family of and David Cressler. Callie s sister, Helen and her Generic Del Monte TftfctW 6mWI Vl tol Post Honeycomb Windex Sigman All Meat 12 Cvtued See .Wieners 89$ Cm Cufe oz. Hormel SxtMCt 7Ro&t6ee Hires Dixie 100-- 7 SidupoMnq diquid SunoUuicA Sfineod Sotod &'U44itq Top Sirloin Steak $2.99 'pood Peond, lb. ivory Bestfoods oz. 1.19 22 oz. 1.09 oz. 1 .09 16 32 oz. Nalleys Mag 99 5.49 25 1b. Atta Boy Rosedale Lf 29 oz. 75 oz. 59 1 Birdseye Cool Whip Whole Fryers 59$ TOfaftfied Htfiftinq Snead TVhite lb. pncdt 'Dniuk Linda 12 Rhodes White Snowcrop 3 5 -- Alive 1.09 pak. 12 oz. $9 husband, Art Freitag came from Lincoln, Nebraska. Hayes and Esther Crapo came from Durango; Belle Hexson from Delta, Colorado, and Walt and Connie Raucette and children from Casa Grand, Arizona. The children of David and Faye Carhart will honor them at a June 7 open house commemorating their 25th wedding anniversary. It will be from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Carharts residence on South Main in Dove Creek. No gifts, please. Ethel Butt attended the graduation exercises of her grand- -, daughter, Lori Fincher, in Kirt-lan- d, New Mewico. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson have moved from Eastland to the End-t- er place on Boulder and Jay and Joan Harvey and family are living in the Johnsons former Eastland home. Sunday dinner guests at the Forest Johnson residence were Mr. and Mrs, Jaime Crowley. Sue Bittle and son, Bill Maples, were here from Farmington to tend to family graves in the Burn and Dove Creek cemeteries. Patsy Castleberry, Oklahoma City, was a visitor last week at the home of her sister, Bobbi Suttlemyre. Jim and Bernice Barry went to Grand Junction to watch grandson Allen play soccer and granddaughter Michelle perform in a dance recital. mm THanqcuune, j Blue Bonnet SiM C&t&to, Mild Cotfaqe? CdeC&C i Our Ucolo road is steadily deteriorating from the pounding of the ore trucks. Some small cars even drag in places. Bobbi Suttlemyre, accompanied by her three daughters, traveled to Ogden to attend classes for the deaf. c Western Family U L TTTT' VTTT'T. SoHOttaa 16 rN rP x m 59 oz. 1 9 mmm 4(6. 7 Ha. 99 Sn&ccfdi 3 6k. 99 5 6k. 99 CmntU Whole Wheat Snead 99 Choice Onaoqea 00DS 4ftAUWet& Cherry or Apple PeaHUtAutten, Plot Daq loaf ea CaMea, 75 .30 Jim and Lawana Duckworth with children, Becky and Zachary, Green River, Wyoming, have been visiting her parents, the Earl Randalls of MonticeHo. They spent Friday night with the Richard Redshaws and enjoyed an outside barbeque. Highway Patrol May 1299 655 Scm& report The May activities report for the Utah Highway Patrol District M (San Juan and Grand counties) lists 462 traffic arrests; 130 traf- fic warnings; 11 arrests for driving under the influence of intoxi- cating beverages; and 10 accident arrests following investigation of 16 119 Main MonticeCo. Utah N. HOURS: Monday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Saturday 587-225- 6 accidents. Reported damage in accidents was $25,700, according to Sergeant Mecham of the Moab office of the Highway Patrol. |