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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday July 15, 1982 Page 20 Pioneer Days activities (Continued from Page 1) Pioneer Days celebration. According to Grant Leavitt, pro, and Bill DuBois, coordinator, this will be a fUn activity for anyone. Play is anytime between 9 a.m, and 1 D.m. on Saturday, July 24. Details are on page' 9, Kiddies will line up next to the post office at 9 a.m, for the kiddie parade which begins at 9:30 a,m. Line-u- p for the Pioneer Days Building Upon Our parade, Heritage is at 9 a.m. at the high school. The parade begins at 10 a.m. Chairman Doug Boyle asks participants and groups wishing to enter a float to sign up before July 23 at the Monti-cel- lo city office. Call Doug at for additional information. and childrens .A carnival games at City Park follow the parade. There will be booths offering concessions and crafts for 587-26- 11 sale. Three events are scheduled for p.m. A Jack-le- g drilling contest, sponsored by Minerals West and Union Carbide will get underway at the Monticello softball complex. Prize money will be awarded winners in this amateur on a event. first-com- e be will basis anytime before noon. Register with Jim Hurst or Bill Nielson. 1 Pre-registrat- in ion Qualifying for men and women the singles-onl- y horseshoe tournament will begin at 1 p.m. south of the tennis courts. There is a $2 entry fee. Twenty-fiv- e shoes are allowed in qualifying for either the Class A or Class B division. Participants (must be 18 years or older) are asked denture cleaner to get some food stains off your china plates and cups. Use to bring their own shoes if possible. The tournament begins at 1:30 p.m. There wiU be first, second and third place J. J. Steffens, says tro-ph- ys, Helen Redshaw b chairman. The second session of the Blue Mountain Roundup begins at 1 p.m. at the rodeo arena on Highway 666 East. and 7 p.m. H Between Junior Leaders will serve an omelet and waffle supper at the Monticello High ' School saving mom the need to prepare an evening meal. Cost is $3 for adults; 5 $2 for ages 6-- 4-- 12 and $1 for ages and under. Two melodramas (see paraw at graph 7 ), with a 7 p.m. , will be onstage at the Monticello High School auditorium. Bring the entire family for this and the fireworks display, which will be on the high school football field at 9:15 p.m. There is no charge for either event. Then tuck the children in bed and dance away the evening to the music of The from 9 to midnight at the county fairgrounds. Happy Pioneer Days I 5 pre-sho- Ever-glaz- es Mr. and Mrs. Ken Valles of the San Juan Bible Camp near Mancos, Colorado, announce the birth of a daughter, June 5, in Durango. Ken was pastor of the Monticello Church Community last winter. Weekend guests at the Jaime Crowley residence were their Lavon Harkendorf and girls from Janice Bobo and children Cortez. The Barry Redshaw Box 941, Zip 59044. Forest and Maxine Johnson had their grandchildren from Aztec, New Mexico as house guests last week. Michelle and Allen Barry of Grand Junction are visiting at day. The Gary Suttlemyer family went to St. George, Utah, for a family reunion the last week in The infant son of Lee and Debra Harvey was christened and blessed Curtis Lee last Sunday. family reunion and dinner followed at the home of the grandparents, Jay and Joan Harvey. We extend sympathy to the family of Jim Lindquist. Funeral services were held at the Ertel Funeral Home in Cortez on Saturday. Eastlands second well is in operation again after being out- fitted with a new pump. A Commission (Continued from Page 1) were no significant irregularities or violations of state policy. The commission requested a detailed assets list for comparison with county records. Copies of the audit are available at the county clerks office for public inspection. Commissioner Low stated that the county had received warranties on the new roofs installed at the Blanding Clinic and Nursing Home and the San Juan Hospital. 5-y- Commissioner Bailey ended the session lightly by again referring to the county prairie dog that problem.. Bailey state when we find prairie dogs in we better buildings, public believe we have a prairie dog problem. First Security i23 45b 184 ' Coming! MY TURN ON EARTH I tS mm gg88 Then you can bank at Intermountain HandiBanks night and day Just like a key to the bank, the HandiBank Card is another way to give you access to the convenience of HandiBank. The automated teller that puts banking at your fingertips so you can start making deposits, get cash, transfer money or get your account balance anytime of day. suckFor control of many ing and chewing insects on lawns, hard-to-ki- ll roses, flowers, trees and shrubs. 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You get this card free with a First Security Checking or Savings account J t see ad on page 3 Helen Redshaw and Avis Snyder entertained the United Methodist Women at Helens home on Thurs- June. and families enjoyed a Fourth of July visit from Helen Redshaws cousHoward Mr. and Mrs. ins, O Conner and son, of Lawrence, Kansas. Jeannie Redshaw is settled in Laurel, Montana. Her address is the home of their grandparents, Jim and Bernice Barry. The Eastland ladies hosted a shower for Sheila Musselmanat the LDS church on July 7. Attending the wedding reception of Mimi and Fenton Pehrson last Saturday evening were Andy Peterson and family. Willadean Butt demonstrated soap making at the Relief Society at the LDS church Monday. |