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Show The Weekly Supplement To The Rocky Mountain Rerietc A vi rN J v ' " ' . m &. ' t yu( t 1 i Sl , - t V- - ' 4vlv J 7 ' 2. 3r 1 i ?K .. V .firfi rT'- - "ifc'SM,'" iia,iTYifcht,iniin Vf - 4- 1 v7 - ,,,1 A Dream Come True by Pat Kendig Dreams do come true. Mr. and Mrs. J. Golden Hunsaker will vouch for that. Twelve years ago they purchased a promising vacant lot and 18 months ago, after much foresight and planning (to accompany their dreams! they moved Into their dream home on that lot. In the category of foresight the Hunsaker' s selected a lot An arnaturally endowed. tesian well flows thereon and 175 feet of Cottonwood Creek circles their back yard at 1234 Pondoray Circle. The property front is across from a pond. On this pond. Mr. Hunsaker has raised 33 ducks. Eight ducks and six downy ducklings of a burnished color now make it their home. From the artesian well, Mr. Hunsaker can run nine lawn sprinklers simultaneously. He piped them himself and in te order to his vegetable garden, he merely removes the plug. With the addition of a water softener, the ' well furnishes water for ' all household needs. Contractor for the dream ' (Continued on page B2) INDEX Cover Story pg. B 1 Buy Of Week B5 Open House Tour B7 Interview Bll : flood-irriga- .... mf vt ,f n 4 1 J W 1 |