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Show 'fc 4WaiWWiW) THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, July 22, 1982 - Page 6 " Clubs, Workshops Ncwlywcdo honored and Events Business Council , f The San Juan County Business iff . Council will meet on Tuesday, July 27, at 9 a.m. at the Bland-in- g Job Service Office. Members of the Council and any other ; interested persons should plan to attend. Part of the agenda will entail finalizing plans for the county's input into the State Small Business Forum in September. , Talent Find ' fr The 1982 Farm Bureau Talent .Find will be held Friday, August 20, at 7 p.m.t in the San Juan High School auditorium. Those wanting to participate are asked to register by August 18 with Guy or Barbara Harris, Box 1064, Blanding, Utah, 84511, telephone 678-216- 1. Age divisions are: junior, up to age 10; intermediate, ages 11 through 16 and senior, 16 through 30. Up to four persons in one is allowed, excluding group the accompanist. Prize money will be awarded to first, second and third place winners. first place winner in each division qualifies to compete in the State Talent Find at the State Fair, Saturday, September 11. The local first place winner in the senior division will receive an expense-pai- d trip to the State Talent Contest. The . K Card of Tnanks '4-- , - ' r i H ?.:- vi - . are truly grateful to the Blanding Volunteer Fire Department for their quick response and fine performance in controlling the fire that threatened our home Sunday afternoon, July 10, 1982. We also wish to thank the District Firemen from Monti-cell- o, as well as others that assisted in controlling the fire; and for their surveillance during the night. Thanks again. The Don Sparling Family ' , Beckham favoro budget amendment the group is an independent organization aimed at pushing for passage, state congressional and actual impleraitifaction, mentation of a balanced budget constitutional amendment. Third CongresRepublican sional District candidate Ray Beckham today said the proposal to use a constitutional amendment to balance the budget has long been needed and he hopes Congress has the backbone to it. Beckham, in support Washington . to participate with President Reagan in ceremonies calling for passage of the amendment, said he fully supports the Presidents position on the Births Tom and Indeed, only a constitutional amendment will assure us that the budget will eventually be Beckham said. balanced, conof uncontrolled Fifty years gressional spending has nearly our , nation. The ; bankrupted amendment will be helpful in identifying those congressmen Terri who would prefer spending the taxpayers' money rather than balancing budget. the taxpayers' Beckham said he believes trying to stop the liberal spending VWVWWWAWAWW Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pehrson went to Monticello on the evening of July 10, to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Pehrson. went to Benson Farmington, New Mexico for a few days for medical treatment. It is reported that Arlie Hooper is still very ill in Salt Lake City. Vesta Carson of Lindrith, New Mexico, the mother of Buck Carson, is a visitor at the Carson Thelma . Winder Clay and Deanna Atwood BOY K Card of Thanks Thank you to all our friends who responded with love, assistance and offers of assistance at the time of the death of little Tyson Jay. Mike, Candy and Amber Willey Everett and Louise Beresen sales persons were all dressed in crazy costumes. There were sidewalk sales and flea markets. their grandmother, visiting Clemma Arthur, while their mother is in Salt Lake City, well-kno- wn lot of fun. A Helene Tarr joined her sister, Freida Reck, and son, Bob, of Monticello to journey to Grand Junction, Colorado, where Bob kept a doctors appointment. Helene and Freida went on to Palisade to visit Bill Tarr, who is in a nursing home there. Guests at the Recapture Lodge were Mr. and Mrs. David Lavender. Mr. Lavender is a author who is of particular interest to us because of his books on this country. playing horse shoes. We have enjoyed trips recently to. Beaver Mountain and Ground Hog reservoir in Colorado. We saw beautiful flowers and log fences around old properties. We saw the town of Dunton. Monticello senior citizens went to Crazy Days in Cortez. The The two youngest chUdren of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howell are LOVE TO TRAVEL? EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS! with an , AIRLINE CAREER! , 8 or over, a high school may qualify for you graduate, Reservations AirlineTravel training in Customer Service Ticket Agent Travel Agent . If you are 1 Join a prmvn winntrl INTERNATIONAL AIR ACADEMY Call toll frM Vancouver, Wa who recently acBeckham, cepted an invitation to serve as a state advisory committee member for the American Lobby, said Bikinis Children f Selected for children forJ Teens 13 off Childrens Summer Play Clothes 13 off on Cossack Salmon Eggs Breads $1.59 All - occasion cakes Pleasant eating area Inside Special quantity orders welcomed More Pioneer Day i Bargains At Monticello Mercantile r Karen Etherington 587 -2345 ' Canvas Shoes Soft drinks - Barbara Shoemaker is home and improving following surgery in Salt Lake City. Helen Redd is home and will be in bed for another month. Zoie Youngs son was shot and will be buried Monday in Blanding. Senior citizens need pegs for habits of professional politicians won't be easy, but unless spending trends are reversed the nation will face even more economic difficulties. teatf nnrgTmrroTTTimnnrrB-yrinn- Seniors home. BOY and LeGrand Marcia Black BOY measure. cones 5 E. Central . n apartments.. by Dorothy Nielson i July 24, a state holiday in Utah, commemorates the arrival of the Mormons in Utah and reminds us of our pioneer ancestors, some of whom settled in such places as old La Sal. Mount Peal is in the backgrounds S. Halliday photo be at home in the Kigalia Bluff Stuff '4' cKa Proprietor - 't ' '4 Donuts Aye . x green predominating. Dainty refreshments of frosted punch, wedding cake, nuts and mints were served at small tables decorated with an orchid with peach and green streamers, brides bouquet, echoing the fashioned by her mother. Long tables were laden with many lovely and useful gifts. Friends wish the couple a long and happy life together. They will vwwwwvwvwwwwv A, Under new management Hours 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Sno- - k' s--m' " St ' in pastel shades with peach and by Florence Galbraith An open house was held Saturday . evening in the LDS South Chapel Relief Society Room for Michelle Scott and newly-we- ds David C. Redd, united in marriage earlier the same day by Third Ward Bishop Oliver Harris. The bride, is a daughter of Mr. Wayne Scott and Mrs. Bonnie The groom is a son Hamblin. of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Redd. The reception room was decorated with flowers and streamers , GOLDEN NUGGET DONUT SHOP 6 hs , ;K We, the Sparlings, ''' " at open houoc Monticellos 119 N. Main Monticello 587-22- Salt and Pepper Set Mustard and Ketchup Pumps $1.20 OLD FASHIONED BAKERY TINS Regular $3.39 to $1.59 Now - $2.71 i j! |