OCR Text |
Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January H, 1992 - Page 6 Bluff Stuff by Dorothy Nielson Christmas has come and gone, leaving a host of impressions: Christmas lights, Christmas music, I Christmas programs. - . C. loved and enjoyed all of it, even though the fog which hung over us w'as depress- ing. I attended the elementary school's Christmas program. All the grades took part with songs and plays or skits. Awards also were given to students for origi- Ronald writings. Jerrica Stash, Maryboy, 7 , Katy Carson, Jesse Sosa, and Luther the were talented stuSagg dents who won those awards. Tyler Cook The Senior Citizens had some interesting events. Christmas party at the Community Center, where w'e exWe had our own Ar and Mr announced Wedding Januar and Ja Mrs Mr in the (welling at the Haggard home m Monti- are the announce pleased to marriage of th ir daughter, Ja leen to Kirk Howard, of H inkle , rtah, a to Howard Friends and neighbors are united cordial The couple will make their home m ('edar (Tt. Itah, where Jaleen will beam her student teaching, and where Kirk is with Mountain West and Mrs Keith of Monticello, Itah, on December 27, DD A reception m Hinkle. 1 1 uas ludd m S cello, ldb West 200 South , son of Mr 11. from Saturday Wright their honor at the Delta Stake ('(liter fob km mg the ceremon. em-ploe- d The couple will he further honored at an open house on Office Supph. Temple wedding and Mrs. 01 in A. Hardman of Murray, Utah, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kim Cody, to Aaron Ashton Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashton Jones of Blanding, Utah, on December 28 in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-daKim were Aaron and feted at a reception that evening at the Shalamar in Salt Lake City. They were further honored at a reception in the North Chapel in Blanding on January 4. from Kim graduated Murray High School and Mr. y Blanding g SAN 678-278- Snow College. She will receive a B. S. in special education from Utah State Uni- changed gifts. The Senior Citizen group from White Mesa joined us. On the Monday night before Christmas, we went to Blanding to see all the beautiful lights. We have beautiful lights here, too -notably Pat and Rudy Cooks home and Betty and Melvin Gaines. On Friday the 27th, the Senior Citizens were invited to the Senior Center in Blanding for Monticello 587-230- o Lang and Far Side All Dated Planners OTHER all the medications you need for relief of cold and flu symptoms We have SAN JUAN PHARMACY BLANDING MONTICELLO follow- ing knee replacement surgery. Ilis wife, Judy, tells me he is doing well. Judy went to Salt Lake just before the surgery to have a Christmas visit with family members. She returned in time to accompany her husband to Durango. Everett and Louise went to Salt Lake because of the death of a It was a family friend. quick trip - going up one day and back the next. The faculty of the elemenn tary school had their annual Christmas party on the Friday before Christmas. Clemma Johnson catered, the dinner. Kevin and Julie Guymon went to Ogden for Christmas. They returned on the 28th. Visitors for Christmas at the Melvin Gaines home were Donna and Jeff Anderson and children from Cedar City, as well as their son Bill. Geno Foushee, his wife and baby daughter were guests at the home of Eugene and Mary Foushee. Geno and family live in Tucson. Lou and Jim Hook went to Florida for Christmas, leaving Lous parents, Ella on year Christmas Eve. It them this year than last years record cold. Pat and Rudy Cook had Christmas dinner with their daughter, Linda, at Dove Creek. went to Blanding and enjoyed dinner with Ted and his family. Joyces and Eileen parents, Byron Black, also were there. UnI happily, Joyce and Eric were sick . Ted and went to Monticello for the graveside services of my brother-in-law- , Donald Chap Blake. Jim and his wife and son came from Provo for the service. Chaps son, Don, mentioned in the obituary that Chap had been ill for some time, so it was a release. Lloyd Blake, in his eulogy, was happy for the reunion Chap is having with loved ones who had gone before. In all this, I concur. I also joined in the feeling of sorrow at the loss of a loved one. There arent too many of us left of the children of Maggie and Freeman Nielson and their spouses. All of the children are gone. On a happier note, I want I to congratulate Nancy Cook on getting straight As this year at the college in Sale Christmas Fabric, Decorations, Lights and Cards Ladies Bend-over- s Christmas Candy Dresses for Girls ' - Select Special Occasion IN-STO- RE in was a little warmer for Select Jeans for Women Select Sweaters and Knit Tops for Women Polyester Dress Pants for Men 20 OFF Arizona Highways, hospital at Durango Johnson, charge at Recapture Lodge. One particular bright spot of the holidays was the Clemma Johnson family carolers, who visit us every THE PARTYS OVER - BUT THE SA VINGS HA VE JUST BEGUN! JUAN PHARMACY 1992 Calendars by Another Bluff resident, Ervin Guymon, is in the Stan and January 2 HALF PRICE SALE a turkey dinner. We watched a movie after dinner. Gene and Mary Foushee versity in the spring. Aaron graduated from San Juan High School, and then served an LDS mission to the South Dakota Rapid City Mission. He is working at Weslo Proform in Logan, Utah. Aaron has attended Snow' College and Utah State University, and is working toward a degree as an architect. The couple will make their home in Logan while they continue their 1 vering. Ber-ense- nal m had a party for Ralph Howe before his admittance to a hospital in Farmington for surgery. The surgery was successful, and he is reco- SPECIALS |