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Show V. THE SAN JUAN RECORD - Wednesday August 17, 1988- - rr Pkgte 4 Forty years ago this week, of Agriculture announced they would the U.S. Department be offering price support agreements as well as commodity loans for the 1948 bean crop. Monticello, Dove Creek, Pleasant View and Dolores were involved in a mens Ca-hon- e, basketball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Jorgensen of Los Angeles, spent a night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Walton. Mr. Walton and Harold Allen left with the Jorgensens, traveling to Provo where they met some friends and went touring and fishing. Bob and Clyde Christensen returned to fence building for the Forest Service on Elk Mountain after spending a weekend at home. Lovina Redd visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jameson and family. Amy Anderson of Old Mexico visited in Blanding with her mother, Eva Palmer. Meredith and Kay Harris, daughters of Ash and Vernis fee-fre- Christensen, runner-up- , Bureau Talent Find. Jill Marty Rogers, winner, Farm congratulates because it represents the anniversary date of the Marty Rogers will represent county at State Farm Bureau Talent Find Marty Rogers of Monticello captured the judges vote in the Farm Bureau Talent Find last week. As the first place winner, he will represent San Juan County at the Farm Bureau Talent Find in Salt Lake City. Held in conjunction with the county fair, the talent find featured 21 acts in three divisions, with three winners named in each division. Winners in the senior division (ages 17 to 30) each presented a vocal solo. In order of finish, they are: Marty Rogers and Jill Christensen of Monticello, and Marcie Shumway of Moab. Intermediate winners (ages 1 1 to 16) in order of finish are: Franki Fullmer and Michelle Bystryski, clogging duet; the Canyon Country Cloggers (Jeff Frost, Chance Allred, Jordan Davis, Chad Eardley, Landon Ramsay and Troy Smith); Cynthia Livinston and Sandra Livingston, clogging duet. Junior division winners (age and under) are: Natani Johnson of Blanding, clogging 10 National Park Service which was established in 1916. Recent fee legislation authorizes the National Park Service to provide at least one fee-fre- day annually while it gives the service permanent authority to collect increased entrance fees. solo; Tori Allred of Monticello, jazz dance; and Ivy Hoagland of Eastland, clogging solo. A cash prize of $25 went to first place winners. Second place received $15 and third place received $10. All first place finishers qualify for the state competition, with the first place winner in the senior division receiving $100 expense money and a free pass to the state fair. Dan Mclnnes and Steve Burtenshaw, San Juan County Farm Bureau agents, served as masters of ceremony for the local talent find, which was held at Monticello High School. Without Advertising You Wouldn't Know Corrections The report of the 5K swim at Lake Powell in the August 10 San Juan Record said that Kim Buck, the 1988 winner of the Halls Crossing to Bullfrog swim, did not win the 1987 swim. This is incorrect. Kim Buck topped the 1987 event with a new record of 1:23:20. The article in the July 20 edition of the Record, reporting that Sherrill Fullmer won the state essay contest, incorrectly named the sponsor of the contest. The contest was sponsored by Windsor Publications, Inc. publisher of the book, Utah: Unusual Beginning to Unique Present. 801 86-2221 La Sal, Utah (evenings) 801 -- 686-2 Stock Trailers 6 x P30 jC , Goosenecks 12s and 6 x Horse Trailers 16s in stock CALL FOR PRICES AND AVAILIBILITY They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Edwards. Clayton Johnson took his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arile Johnson, to Emery, Utah for a visit with relatives. Whitney Thompson. The A-the- na TWO MINUTES VW BY THE BIBLE R. ST AM CORNELIUS PRES. BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6063S CONFIDENCE IN DEATH In the forty years of my ministry I have seen many people approach death and have seen some die. Some, who knew Christ as their Savior, were ready, even eager, to go to be with Him. Some passed from this scene with songs or words of praise on their lips. Others, who had failed to prepare died in mortal fear, not merely of death, but of what lies beyond. These things do not always run true to form, however, for I have also seen the most hardened unbelievers go out of this life joking and seemingly unafraid, while on the other hand, I have seen sincere Christians cringe with fear at the approach of death. CHARLES REDD TRAILER SALES P.0. Box 237 e Edith Lyman, her sons Tom, Richard, Brent, Jim, and their wives had a family excursion to Salt Lake City. San Juan Thompsons were enroute to ing showed Greene Dolphin Arizona to visit Whitneys Street starring Lana Turner father Shirley Thompson. Three students from San and Van Heflin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paz and Juan received a bachelor degree children and Fermin Lopez Jr. at Brigham Young University. left for their home in Dragerton They were John Z. Kartchner, after spending a week in Carolyn Ann Warren and W. Alford Barton. Monticello at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.R. Lopez. Specials at City Mercantile in e Twenty-fivyears ago this Monticello were: Watermelon, week, Cecil Jones of Monticello 4$ a pound; Quaker Oats was named Conservation Of2 large, 43$; seedless grapes ficer of the Year for 1963. for chuck 29$; pounds roast, 45$ It was announced that a pound; prime rib, 79$ a pound; and Pershing missiles one pound butter $1.19; and would begin flying over por Dove bath soap, 4 for 98$. Theatre in Bland- day at all August 25 is e National Parks where admission is usually charged. August 25 was chosen Mexico. Rell Argyle was named Employee of the Month at the Harris of Blanding, spent San Juan Hospital. ' Kristine Lewis and Christine several days enjoying themNielson spent a week in Salt selves in Salt Lake City. Luella Dickson returned to Lake City visiting Christines her home in Grand Junction sister Kathryn. after a pleasant visit with her Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. daughter Violette Frost in Jim Douglas, were Mr. and Mrs. Monticello. Free day at the park tions of San Juan County and impact at White Sands, New These human reactions did not change the fact that the unbelievers had reason to be afraid, while the believers need not have been. The Word of God tells us that "it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment (Heb. 9:27,28). It is the "after this that makes men so afraid to die. They fear the truth of Romans 14:12 "every one of us shall give account of Himself to God. But wait: I didnt quote all ofHebrews 9:27,28. The full passage reads as follows: "And AS it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment; SO Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time apart from sin unto salvation. This can mean only one thing: That Christ died for us and bore the judgment for our sins the "second death. This is why Hebrews 2:9-1- 5 declares that "by the grace of God Christ "tasted death for every man . . . that through His death He deliver those might who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. ... |