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Show s THE SAN JUAN RECOTD Thursday June 24, 1982 Cfloalbs, WD)irIkollnD)ps, Ewnntts Bible school The Monticello First Baptist Church at 5th Street North' will be holding vacation bible school during the week of June . 28 ii July 2, starting at 9 a.m. ft ! through Anyone wanting more informat T J tion or a ride to bible school M V' i should contact Ethel Butler or , Julie Wood, 587-23- or 47 587-28- 02. Everyone ages 4 through 12 years old is invited to attend to learn about Jesus, do crafts ' and games, and sing good songs. Friday evening will be the closing program and presenting of certificates and awards for the parents and bible schoolchildren. or Linda Massingill or call any sorority member by Friday, ' July 9. ESA rummage sale The annual Fourth of July sunrise service sponsored by the Rebus Rota Club will be held in the Monticello Ubrary courtyard on Saturday, July 3 at 6:30 Beta Delta Chapter of ESA is sponsoring a rummage sale on July 10. Proceeds will go to philanthropic projects locally and to St. Judes Childrens Hospital. If you have items to donate, please take them to Liz Black pride said a Rebus Rota and spokeswoman. - Blanding C of 4th sunrise service film on nuclear waste will be shown at the Blanding Chamber of Commerce meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 30, at the Elk Ridge Restaurant. The public A is invited. a.m. Speakers' will . C July 24th be announced later. It is celebration time again! Pioneer Days in Monticello is This is an excellent opportunity to show our patriotic spirit H0::.E CENTER L '4 - Page 13 coming up, and plans are being made for another terrifflc event. Once again a carnival full of food and games is being planned for the time period after the parade, and all organizations or interested individuals are encouraged to participate. The carnival is being coordinated this year by the Beta Delta Chapter of ESA, with Arita Sparks and Dale Collard acting as chairmen. Please contact either of these ladies at Redds in Monticello during the daytime. Tbe 8. telephone number is They will keep a record of the booths being sponsored and will assist in seeing that a good variety of items and activities is offered. All church and community groups should keep in mind that this is a great time to earn a bit of cash for the coffers, and the the better the booths more carnival. Everyone is urged to sign up as soon as possible. 587-225- j (HAHSaHt ' srcats) i cJ Verdi reception farewell reception will be held for Reverend Gennaro Verdi of St. Pius X Catholic Church. Father Verdi has been transferred to Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Magna, Utah, effective July 8. 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TAPE RULE rated 1 1 with range1 liquids or blade is automatic has and Mylar protected 34 power-retur- HOSE n bottom lock MOTOR PARTS j)7(T PRO MART HOME CENTER HOME CENTER Monticello Home Center Blanding Binding H Hwy.163 Besides guiding his people spiritually, Father Verdi helped to renovate the church with new paneling, carpeting, stained glass windows and an organ and oversaw the establishment of the first Convent in Moab for Sisters during the fall of 1981. County tvocd control program San Juan County will participate with landowners to control weeds during 1982, as announced by Jim Heaton, County Weed Sup- This is a cost-sha- re for the purchase of program to control morning herbicides glory, russian knapweed, Canada and thistle, groundcherry poverty weed. Applications for this program are available from the Extension Service Office in the Courthouse or from Jim Heaton, County Weed Supervisor. Small portable sprayers can be rented from the county at the road sheds in Monticello and Blanding. A sprayer is also available at Curtis Jones in Bluff. All weed applications are due before October 31. Applications will be processed on a first come the basis until funds are exhausted. ervisor. Weatherguardf!J additives keep hose soft and flexible even in sub zero temperatures. Fiber reinforced for high burst strength. Solid brass 20286(108) couplings. 0BC t powerful For burning solvents or electrical fires - 897201(23) 3-f- X years in Moab he has served as spiritual moderator of the southeastern district of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. He has also served as pastor of Good Shepherd Parish in East Carbon. During his years as pastor in Moab he has taken care of the Mission church in La .Sal and St. Josephs Parish in Monticello. w soan iodoe Prior to his eight !ammo (GUNK) morning Mass, June 27, 11 a.m. Refreshments will be served. Father Verdi was ordained May 12 OUNCE GLASS CLEANER Ttie reception will take place in the church hall at 1st West and 4th North immediately following the Saturday evening Mass on June 26, 8 p.m. and following the Sunday 678-223- 6 - |