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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday September 8, 1983 Blending womens slowpitch EMBER 8-- uu wuvvuvvwvvuiinuinnjuii r Western Family Family FACIAL 200 ct 1 i 55C CREAM CHEESE BeUum, Shirttail; Dineh Lumber; Herrera, Spa. The five participants 8 oz 79' Western Family 6-- pk VIENNA SAUSAGE 6-pa- 99 5oz 299 Llbbys 20 oz 1.59 Nabisco Cookies Chips Ahoy 8 oz gg Tortilla Chips Doritos MARGARINE Blue . oz 1.49 12 ck. Bonnet 288 lb Toilet Deodorizer Bowl Fresh ea 39 : Plastic Containers Vacuum sealed gf$2.49 PRODUCE RANANA SQUASH lb 14 Fresh gal 99 salted lb 77 Cabbage California Fresh head 27 CANTALOUPE Pink salmon each 59 PEANUTS Reg and Carrots Fresh Cello FROZEN FOODS PIZZA son-iii-l- aw his wife Lynnette, make up the second duo. The fifth and final member is Richard Robins, who is married to the Bayles' daughter Robin. Richard teaches school in the Utah County School District, The Bayles family won a total ed of $16,451 in the show and lost out on the foUow-in- g: Name somethingon or about a car that you wash. pre-record- The family will appear Sep-em- ber (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday) at 10 a.m. on Channels 4 and 44 in San Juan County. 13-- 16 Broncos open volleyball season Sail Juan Lady Broncos opened the volleyball season with tough games vagainst the Whitehorse Raiders. Both teams were strong on defensive and offensive plays. Celeste Harrison was high scorer for the first game with Sharon Begay leading the way for the Raiders. Bronco's Bonnie Brown had several exceptional spikes and defensive blocks as did the Raider's Sharon Dickons. San Juan suffered atough defeat and H-1- 4-- 15, 15-- 10 5. The Junior Varsity had an easy "Strong beliefs win strong men, and then make them Walter Bagehot stronger." win over the Raiders, San Juan's Jackie Cantsee was extremely on offensive plays effective the game and was high throughout scorer. The San Juan High voUeyball teams wiU be coached by Tony Wojcik and Kathy Hurst this year. I was really happy to see the JV win, and of course, I would have liked to see the varsity win they played an excellent game the tough Whitehorse against Coach Hurst. said team, The San Juan Broncos take on the Moab Red Devils at home this Wednesday, and the Cortez Panthers on their court on Saturday. Everyone is invited to come out and support the team. Lemonade WF, pink or reg Cream-O-Web- er The foUowing people visited with us. this week: Merle and Alaire Cummings; Lola Mae Oliver; Leona Carter; Beverly and Emily Brown; Sue Ann BenaUy; Mary Peoples; Ned and LaVerda Jensen; Frane and Shaun Collins; Tina Trusty; Betty and Rebecca Lehi; Jeremy, Mandy, Steven and Mary Haggard; Alicia Gene Hacking; Gwen Harris; Smith; Sylvan and EUen Johnson; Vivian Redd; Mindy Manson; Lawanna Eubanks; Gene and Franc eUe Blickenstaff; Carol and Dawn Boyle; Eddie Palmer; and Sunny and Candace Lee. The annual employees' hamburger fry was held last week. The entertainment consisted of The Chamberlain and Peacock sisters, piano and accordian music, and a song by Adeline Lehi, Manette Jack, and Shanna Wheeler. Gene Blickenstaff was awarded the Volunteer of the Year award for his faithfulness in visiting and reading to the residents here. Resident activities included senior citizen bus ride Monday and Friday with Sylvan Johnson, bingo, two movies (Rio Lobo and Rocky ID), resident council, daily newspaper reading, reminiscent therapy, ring toss, pop corn, manicuring for the ladies, quilting and crafts. In Resident Council, we talked about expenditures of older Older Americans Americans. most of their income, on spend food, shelter, and medical care. We also talked abouthealth. Older individuals are subject to more disabilities, see physicians more often, and have more, and longer, hospital stays. The older population in America is growing at a rate faster than the general population. Austin Lyman led the discussion. was led by Relief Society Laurel Reed, and the lesson was given by Connie Swensen. Sacrament Meeting was conducted by Larry Brown, and the speaker was Dale Roberts. Wrights celebrate by Florence Galbraith Earl and Beth Wright celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on August 27 at the recreation haU in the North Chapel in Blanding. There was a program and abuffet was served for family and close friends at fefe 11 by Helen Falconer 50th anniversary 41 Ib-b- ag Jenos Assorted ICE CREAM who appear as the Bayles Family are the sons, daughters-in-la- w and of Grant and Helen of Bayles, Blanding, currently residing in Green River. Calvin Bayles, an attorney practicing in La Crescenta, California, and his wife Marilyn comprise the first duo of the Bayles Family. Matt Bayles, a student at Brigham Young University, and as the scores show: Orange Juice sunny Delight ney Holliday, Spa. Members of a family that grew up in San Juan County wiH appear chi Family Feud, a television show, Tuesday through game next week. of Friday AAAAAAAAAJUUUUUVAAAAAAAAA Regular Cindy Redd, Pilar and. 18. Bayles family on Family Feud gal Raisins Del Monte Pepsi-Col- a Saveway; Barbara Meztsosie, Morris, Flaming Arrows; Brenda Dineh Lumber; Fritz Cosby, $4.3 I AJUUUUUUUUUUUUUUlAAAAAAAAm oz 99 7 6 oz Vi 595 MII&MT!IIL FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER p.m. CoUeen, who lives in Salt Lake, planned and organized the cele- gal 1.77 Levio Saddleman Jeano for Men NEW COLORS! rS AU-Tour- White Mesa; Renae Badback, SALAD AND COOKING OIL TISSUE C 16-- All-Leag- ue rvnuuvuuuwuvuuinuuuvuuuu I tournament was held August Flaming Arrows won the tournament championship, with Saveway taking second and Dineh Lumber placing third. Spa was the awarded sportsmanship trophy. Individual trophies were given to the 10 players: Marissa Lameman, Flaming Barbara Arrows; Morris, Flaming Arrows; Jolin Chappel, Saveway; Mary Ann Brown, SaveBrenda way; Cosby, Dineh Lumber, Celeste Harrison, Dineh Merrilene Cowboy, Lumber, Dineh Lumber; Darlene Morris, Catherine Flaming Arrows, Osborne, Saveway; and, Jayne league trophies were awarded the sportsmanship including to White Mesa, trophy Ten trophies were to: Ann Roberts, Sue awarded UNI; Susie Atene, Spa; Celeste Harrison, Dineh Lumber;' Cindy 14 Nursing Home Notes At the end of season play, a Dineh Lumber took first place in the Blanding Womens Slowpitch League whose season ended last month. There was a playoff game between Spa and Saveway with Spa taking second and Saveway third. After the championship game, - Page 9 Learn five ways to weld with just a few hours practice. Learn easy overhead welding. See unique, new welders. Meet welding experts from Century Mfg. Co. Receive a free gift. REGISTER NOW I CALL 6782228 PARLEY REDD TRUE VALUE 82 SOUTH MAIN bration honoringherparents. The other children, Vivan, Evan, Wayne, Willard, Thell CarroU and DoUy Shipley also came from out of town for the celebration. Only Julie was unable to come as she and her busband are over- seas. Congratulations Earl and Beth. Cedars Kigalia I bedroom apartment available 2 - 678-33- 26 BLANDING, UTAH CWMTUMIV CLIP & SAVE |