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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, July 15, 1982 Page 10 Elaine Ferguson and children of Midvale, Utah, have spent the past two weeks as visitors at the home of her parents, the of American Coates former Blanding resident, Fork, was a recent house guest at the of her sister, Britta home Bradford. Anita is a sister to Charles and Doug Harvey. She was traveling with her daughter who came to and to repair office Blanding machinery. Ruth Leavitt of the Salt Lake area is visiting her sister, Gloria Barfuss and family. On Sunday, the Barfuss family had a steak fry in her honor. Anita son-in-la- w, Food stamps Income eligibility guidelines for the food stamp program increased 10 percent on July 1. The monthly gross income limit for a family of four will increase from $916 to $1,008. Eligibility for all applicants except the elderly and disabled will be based on gross income rather than net income. Currently, 22.7 million people receive food stamp benefits. , Marion Blacks. Val McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay McDaniel, is pleased with his mission assignment to the California Anaheim area. On Monday the Blanding senior citizen bus went to Hesperus, Colorado, by way of Farmington, New Mexico. If you want to one of these fun rides, call join or Doris Alexander at LaRay 678-236- Lunch at the Senior Citizen Center has been suspended until September 9. Mr. and Mrs. George Black drove to Salt Lake City early this week to meet their son, Elder Bart Black, who has just completed a mission in Japan. Brandon, another son, will leave soon for a mission. Jackie Tate has returned from attending a summer session of schooling in Provo. The many friends of Brig Stevens are pleased to learn that he will soon be home from the San Juan Hospital. Blanding boy scouts are sponsoring a professional photographer as a stake project for a Craftys and the Sundance Sewers was called to order by Dennette Hatch at Barbara Redds home. The pledge was read. The Butch Craftys selected material and a pattern and started a quilt. The Sundance Sewers also selected material and a pattern and started a pillow. Danielle Madson brought refreshments which were served at the close of the meeting. THE SIZZLERS by Nathan Wilcox We had our first meeting May 28 and planned a cookout at Devils Canyon. Everyone was assigned to bring something. We cooked hamburgers and potatoes. For dessert, we had chilled fruit. our second meeting we planned a breakfast. Our third meeting was a joint meeting with the At one-and-o- 11 -7 11-- 12 -4 -8 678-20- in second meeting. At our third meeting, we met Aileen with the Sizzlers. McFarlane taught us how to fill out our record books. At our fouth meeting, we learned how to make bread. are: Aaron Our officers Wilcox, president; Robby Wilcox, vice president; Stephen Blake, reporter; Robby Tate, secretary; Chris and Nathan Wilcox, act- ivities; Reed Bayles, refreshment chairman. Our leader is Janet Wilcox. WHOLE FRYERS 69$ Cudahy Ready to Eat HAMS Vi or WHOLE the art of cutting hair and new ways to style hair. Over 70 attended. A Lamanite Youth Conference is scheduled July 17 at the Navajo Community College in Tsaile, Flatter Any Figure, $1.69 Sliced Bacon $1 .69 Arizona. Registration is from 8 to 8:55 a.m. with workshops beginning at 9 a.m. Contact Jim Dandy, president of the Indian Branch, for additional W.4th HOT SHOT COOKS by Wendy Wallace & Center, Blanding We So Kraft PAPER Potato Flakes Grape Jelly Roman Catholic: Sunday 10 a.m. Deacon Joe Reed 587-232Monticello MARSH MALLOWS 2 lb. jar $1.63 $1.19 Kraft French Nabisco Dressing Vanilla Wafers Pint Regular Size $1.19 ib.59c 12 oz. box 1 $1.09 2 ' Wednesday 7 p.m. Fr. Richard Southworth Episcopalian: (THjaMP Spray Cleaner A-TUN- A Bluff 672-221- 4 Fantastic Star Kist oil or water First Baptist Church WliB0B!p15!nB flat tin 22 oz. btl. 93p 990 Hunts Catsup 44 oz. btl. $1.39 Thompson Seedless GRAPES amdi!Em(Tta3iJtLi m gal. can Campfire 4-- EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS Blinding 3 South 1 Eait 72 Idahoan 2990 Church Cut Fry Dri Jumbo Roll Everyone invited Marie Johnson, Pastor St. Nicholas Country Pride Cudahy Bar S TOWELS 4-- Le Grande o&m Nectarines liimilSSiGlnDiQiiiD EVERYONE WELCOME! California CANTALOUPE Freaky Fryers. FREAKY FRYERS by Stephen Blake We made cinnamon rolls at our first meeting and pizza at our Country Pride Dressing to decoupage, nly Our officers are: MikeMorrel, president; Mike Brown, treasurer; Mike Bowring, activities; Nathan Wilcox, reporter. Members are: Stephen Blake, Johnny Brown, Bryan Bowring, Aaron, Robert and Chris Wilcox. Leader is Relva Bowring. Specials for Ju 46 Assembly of God Church made beef corn dandy Tuesday. We have H every Tuesday for two hours and even , shorter meetings. There are eight girls in the H club. They are Lisa, Ciri, Wendy, Cindy, Shoni, Maxine and Azelea. We are called the Hot Shot Cooks. We started the club June 1 and it will last 10 weeks, Lisa is the president, Shoni is the vice president. Maxine is the secretary. My name is Wendy and I am the reporter. Our teachers name is Mrs. Carson. She lives in Bluff. mmm last Wednesday. Luncheon was served. Mini classes were held News 4-- H BUTCH CRAFTYS AND SUNDANCE SEWERS by April Leeson of the Butch The meeting 9. family portrait session. Sittings will be scheduled on July 19 from 10-a.m., 2- -3 p.m. and 6- p.m. A second session is scheduled on July 20 from a.m., 37and p.m. p.m. The portraits will be taken at the LDS Stake Center. Call Gary Bayles at for an appointment, Blanding Fifth Ward camp-o- ut is this weekend July 15, 16 and 17 at the old saw mill area near the Blue Mountain Guest Ranch. Markers will be placed along the road. There will be a dinner Friday at 7 p.m. followed by a program. Hamburgers, dutch oven potatoes and drink will be furnished. Each family is asked to bring their own salads. An annual mothers and daughters social was held in the South LDS Chapel Relief Society Room Green Transmission 'IP'' sluggish? Have it serviced at Parkway Parkway miiyico Service 17 Main MonticeCo TOMATOES Texas Cucumbers a & Baby Bryan dresses Filter and Oil Changed Filter Q Pus oil and labor M. Cabbage Red Ripe 587-255- 5 Good selection SOUTHEASTERN UTAH |