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Show SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 23, 1983 -- Page 4 7tlactat(Ua '7U&4' saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamm Just for today I will try to be happy. I will not dwell on I thoughts that depress me will chase them out of my mind and replace them with happy thoughts. Allen and Debbie Frost visited in Salt Lake for a few days. Amber, Ned and Katie are visiting Ambers parents, Reta and Lynn Adams, for a few days. They live in Logan. Jack, Beth, Shellee, Jackie, Dayna and family spent a week in Mazatlan, Mexico. They really had a fun time and came home with beautiful suntans. It was time again last Saturday with 20 participating in the round of golf. Marks brother and Elva Jones took first place after a sudden Scotch-Fourso- me Park visitors Record breaking crowds over the Memorial Day weekend helped visitor levels to increase at Lake Powell for the month of May. After a slow beginning caused by cool and rainy weather, visitation at Glen Canyon National Recreation, ArizonaUtah was 15) 15 percent for the month of May and for the year to date. Total visitation to the huge area has reached recreation so this year. 73 far 626,382 percent of the total number of tourists have visited Wahweap, which has shown a 22 percent increase so far this year. Bluff Stuff by Alvin Reiner WUWWtfWWWWWWW While it may be too late for this year, we should have a contest to guess the correct day and time when the official mercury eclipsed the century mark. Theres a myriad of activities scheduled for the younger generation. Bluff summer school wiU be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. July 6 to 27, from 3 to 5 in the afternoons for those in the fifth through eighth grades. An agenda of health, nutrition and science related to one's physiology wiU be conducted on Professor Sayers. In addition, there wiU be water and outdoor safety as well as team sports. There wiU be a five doUar tuition fee. For more information conbetact Jim Sayers at tween July 2 and July 6. Kathy Carson and Linda Richmond have been supervising youngsters at the Recapture Lodge pool on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 to U a.m. Once again, the pool has been made available for supervised swimming through the generosity of Gene and Mary Foushee. There wiU also be a county rec672-22- 96 reation program which wiU, it is hoped, involve the entire community. So far the schedule is as Basketball clinic, 9 - 10:30 a.m Tuesday and VolleybaU clinic. Thursday; follows: Assembly off God Church W.4th & Sunday School Center, Blending 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening 7 p.m. Thursday 7 p.m. Everyone Invited Johnson, Pastor Marie Vicki Young and death play-of- f. Bill Dubois came in second. And guess who tied for third? We all enjoyed a delicous pot-lu- ck afterwards. Looks like we will have one every other Saturday. So lets all join the fun and bring your very special dish. (P.S. Chap and Deanna got the consolation prize. Sorry about that, ZoieJ Sandra Slade, two daughters, Leola Vowell and baby enjoyed a week in Fredonia, Utah. They visited Sandras parents, five sisters, two brothers and umpteen nieces and nephews too. They went to the Grand Canyon, St. George and had a ball. (Sandra's words.) She brought a niece and nephew home to visit for a couple of weeks. Finally caught up yith Beth Summers . After a long three week vacation, she is home. Had a wonderful time. Visited Ann in Alabama, and Helen in Kansas. The highlight of her trip was to the temple site in Atlanta and to the deep south. She finally ended yp in Las Vegas to spend some time with her sister. Beth, we are glad you are home. It was really good to see Ha and Edway Reddintownlastweek. Come again real soon. Hope i get to St. George to play golf this winter. Marion and Vera Hazelton and Don and Iris Barton attended the Joseph F. Barton family reunion on June H in Midvale, Utah. Arent reunions Again I say, with her daughter. NeU had to have knee surgery about a month ago. She is doing fine and we are looking NeU Woods Thank you, Pearl Lewis, for the most beautiful painting you made for the Relief Society room. We wiU all enjoy it! My special thought for the day: No rewards are offered for find- 10:30 a.m., Wednesday and year Friday; Softball for olds, 10:30 - noon, Tuesday through Friday. There wiUbeasupervisedopen gym from 1 to 3:30; pjn, AH the activities mentioned above wiU take place at the Bluff Recreation Center. We used to have talent shows. A concert, when talent was from agencies such as Arts Council, square Utah the dances and other activities for residents of aU ages. A1 Clark from Montezuma Creek has been running the program and so far has shown an interest in developing a variety of activities, now we need residents to contribute their talents. There is one sore spot with residents including myself, and I don't want to take anything away from A1 Clark as hes been trying his best. However, as for 9-- 14 committee to be responsible for the proper handling of the meat program in this district. Named to the committee were: Karl R. Lyman as chairman, and YEARS AGO TWENTY-FIV- E Reasonable prices. We will be at the Monticello LDS church this week, the Utah State Liquor Control Commission announced plans for estabUshing a state liquor store at Bluff, This action brought complaints to the commissioners from residents in that city, the Sheriffs office and representatives of the Indian tribal councils. Saturday, June 25 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trailside General Store Open 24 Hours Daily TUESDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY June Wheat clothing, home furnishings, books and "as Is" items. L eland W. Redd, George Sitton, Thomas A. Jones Daryl Redd and Zenos L. Black. $5,00 Hot Dog 25p Beans $13.50 Pennzoil as I can ascertain, there was no real attempt to hire a local resident for the position. The position was not advertised as has 10-40- Reg. 1.39 Chips tacted. NOW Full-Leath- er Gloves 1.13 5.99 ap- parently stiU has someproblems as those living in the suburbs east of town are not able to receive a signal from the newly instaUed translator. There also seems to be interference from time to time, as cartoons and other shows from channel 20 take over programs such as the Today Show from time to time. If the heat has got you down, think cool thoughts. , .we even have started receiving catalogues featuring fall and winter apparel! Think FU splash in the river for a while. $500 REWARD Reg. 20.04 W 12 cans NOW 17.99 been done in the past, nor had the Bluff Recreation Committee (outlawed by the powers to be for stiU unknown reasons) been conOur television reception June 28 24-2- 5 Budweiser 11.90 case MARKETS congratulation time again! Ann and Bob Francom are the The Deseret Industries truck will have a variety of goods for sale, including FORTY YEARS AGO this week, the San Juan County USDA war board selected a county war meat ing fault. fts - is in Moab forward to her return home Joe Barton is in Logan for summer school. I know his family misses him, but think of aU the hard studying he is doing. Sandy Louise. Young and family from Gilroy, California have been here to visit his parents, DarroU and Leda. While here, one of their sons was baptized and confirmed. I think it is super when the grandparents can enjoy something like this. They had a trip to Mesa Verde and Jail Rock so the birthday boy could climb on the rocks. Mary Jane, Kevin, Audrey and Aunt Zoie helped them eat the birthday cake and the famous hamburgers that Uncle DarroU can cook over the grill. Not to mention aU the delicious trimming that Aunt Ledahadpre-pare- d. fun? 9 commissioners unanimously agreed to protest the project and sent a lett of protest to the State Liquor Control Commission. The proud parents of a baby girl. I know her threebrothers are very happy. Makes Bishop Frost and Erline and BiU and Edith Francom happy too. ! WeffMfb 00foO30c Blue Mountain Meats Softball Team frSW i rN.t 1 A ! ! i t 1. c?0 1 'Y II for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who June 24 - 30 ONLY stole the emergency generator from the central office yard of Continental Telephone of the West in LaSal, Utah. This is a light turquoise color, 12.5KW ONAN LP powered, stationery, A.C. generator. No Trades Notify the sheriffs office in Monticello, Utah 801-587-22- 37 On All ; $500 REWARD Passenger Cars So Financing |