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Show How to get rid of stubborn holiday stains one-hal- I 1 111 V I ' I I ' I ' I Ji11 Ml1 Jt It Jl-Wit- ' ! rate the area with pretreatment laundry stain remover. Wait for the product to penetrate and rub with heavy duty liquid detergent. Launder immediately. needed, soak for 30 minutes in one quart warm water and one teaspoon enzyme presoak. As a last resort, try bleach that is safe for the fabric. Candle wax - rub with an ice cube and carefully scrape excess wax. Place between several layers of paper toweling and press with a warm (not hot) iron. Remove the remaining color stain with bleach or color remover that is safe for the fabric. Greasy stains including adhesive tape and gum -- by Louise Young Utah State Extension Service clothing specialist According to Murphys Law, as soon as you clean the carpet or do the laundry, you will immediately spill something on it. The good news is that for nearly every stain there is a solution. Beverage and fruit stains - soak in lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes with f teaspoon dish washing detergent and one teaspoon white vinegar. Then rinse. If this doesnt work try sponging the stain with rubbing alcohol starting from the center of the stain. If Protein stains (meat, eggs, milk products) - scrape the surface of excess mate- rial then rinse in cold water ' ' 1 W W ' ' I ' ! 'i' i ' i I ' i ' 'i ' V i i ' i ' ' i i minutes with ? i&Effi tea- f oxygenated bleach. i Vi' i ' i' j' ' ! ' i i i i 'i 1 ! i I i ill Mt Ji in h Jt'n it 'jtWX'H'itA' wwuuuuuuu UUWVuw JUNIPER TREE 6 a m. - 3 p.m. Mexican-America- Restaurant Montezuma Canyon fresh produce when available Closed for the Season Daily Luncheon Winter Hours 7 am to 8 pm Specials Fine our Gift Shop 587-301- Dining 7 Monticello 280 133 East Central 1 Restaurant n Full Menu Visit November 28 E. Central Monticello ' , i ' . ' ' . rTTSTTSTT' .!.!.! Monticello Lunch ! Dinner Vegetarian Selections spectacular Fresh Monument Valley Open to the public 6:30 to closing Deli Daily Specials Fantastic View & Espresso available Convention facilities World Class Motel and Tours 801-727-32- . i i i DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY 801-672-23- i i i Hot Homemade Salads Sandwiches WAGON WHEEL PIZZA Historic Loop Bluff 31 i 40 years ago Grant Bronson donates water to the City of Monticello from a well drilled at his home. This new water supply is sufficient to eliminate the fire hazard now facing the city. Blanding is for a $20,000 water development program. working out plans 587-276- 6 164 S. Main 41 Monticello ' I ' 20 years ago The building boom underway in Blanding is a cluster of new homes for Dan Wolfe, Glen Erickson, Lyle Johnson, Larry San Juan County will be Perkins, and Richard Mainord. one of many counties eligible to benefit from payments The market value of agricultural products sold by the 255 farms in San Juan County during the past year amounted to $6,151,000. 10 YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY ANY EQUIPMENT TO GET A LOT JVIORE ENTERTAINMENT. Wuh PRI.MKSTAK Restaurant You're Invited to onh complete sci KENNY'S RESTAURANT N Hwy 191 Blanding 678-360- 4 ue satellite niim-dis- V that pr outlet use of the equipment, maintenance ami Authentic Navajo Dishes Gift Shop Lounge piosiaminnm quaht at w teeephon ith digital all stalling ahout a dollar a da Banquet room Gift Shop For Breakfast Lunch or Dinner 6 am to 8 pm can go! tmntcs, spoits, new ou ami lamilv shows without Inn ingain equipment San Juan Inn Bar & Grill KENNY'S days a week years ago , I . OLD TYMER 7 d. WAGON Lodge Banquet 50 years ago Cedar Point has much to be thankful for - very little sickness during the year, almost everyone did well on crops, all the boys in the service escaped injury, and all but one are disFrom the Home of Truth: the first group of players charged. for the nucleus of an orchestra was organized, including a violin, piano, clarinet and cornet. Available Gouldings in i 60 years ago To holders of the lucky numbers: two ad Market Meat City and second first prizes, one dollar in groceries big turkeys The deplorable condition of the old water systhird prize. tem in Monticello makes it imperative that something be done to preserve the health of the people and give fire protection. An application for a grant of $31,500 has been filed with the federal government. Mareen Black is appointed as the new Blanding postmaster. Recreation revenues increased this year from $38,500 to $75,350, with the county golf course at Monticello showing an increase of almost $10,000. Twin Rocks Cafe Experience our great food and excellent service at years ago Grand Valley Times 587-295- 9 Utah Liquor License Its worth the trip" ' am to 9 pm Monday - Saturday Closed Sunday PRIMES W 7 Lunch Breakfast 2 733 S. Main Blanding I , . . . , . , . . , , . , 683-222- (800) Dinner CALL NOW: Mexican Hat Hwy 163 678-212- 15 Mr. Fred Prewer, foreman for the Pittsburgh Cattle Co., whose range is on the La Sals, was in this week. Mr. Prewer is working to secure a post office at Coyote. At present, Moab is their most convenient point for mail, 40 miles away. There are about 50 people in and about Coyote, and it is located but a little out of the line of the mail route to Monticello. single-hande- PmaOs 296 N. Main i Page $ast tftc 100 - 30 years ago tractors plowed the Eastland LDS and men their Eight Branch Church Farm, assisted by other men and young boys What a treat the new Educawho worked tional TV channel is. Although the quality of picture leaves much to be desired in Bluff, the programs and the joy of no commercials makes KUED about the nicest Christmas present we could receive. ita Resg (j,s Breakfast Lunch 587-253- one-hal- spoon liquid hand washing detergent and one tablespoon ammonia. Rub gently and rinse. If stain persists, soak in an enzyme products for 30 more minutes. If needed, launder with chlorine or rHOUSTON& L from and soak in cool water for 30 scrape the area and, if needed, use ice to solidify the excess stain material. Satu Wednesday December 4, 199b THE SAN JUAN KECOKD 0 447-202- 2 3-1483 Itsihe |