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Show while living there, which THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wnlnraday. AurusI 7, 20U2 - Page 18 fruit trees and a lovely lawn, which was a gathering place on hot summer days. The home was sold to Bruce Ilalliday around 1970 and he rented it out to various couples. Dale and Liz Black lived in the house for a year, sisted of holiday parties, missionary farewell dinners, wedding open houses, wedding anniversaries, and we can't forget the grandchildrens tea parties with wigs, hats and clothes from yesteryear. Memories include all the times we made the turkey dance before placing Mr. Ibm to rest in the roaster on Thanksgiving eve. On cool summer evenings many a supper was enjoyed on the deck by family and friends. A new dream house is in the making. Jeremy and Staci have chosen a design which will resemble the home they then Sherril and Sheron lost. "This Old House rooms and a bath on the main level. A basement, fruit room and attic were never finished. The thick walls of the home kept the house a cool temperature in summer and a cozy warm in winter. The yard con- This old house had lots of living, this old house sometimes had pain. This old house kept out the wind and this old house kept out the rain. This old house was laid to ashes hy a Tire in the early morn. This old house is now a memory but good memories linger on. sisted of many shade trees, Pete and Lenore Jones built their dream home Hollingsworth rented it prior to Bruce selling it to Kim and Denise Haggard in 1980. The home was owned by the Hoggards from 1980 through 2002, when it was destroyed by fire in the early morning of July 12, 2002. A compMe remodeling was done on the inside of the home, plus a in 1934 on the road leading to the mountain. The cost of building this beautiful brick home was $5,000 and many of the townspeople felt they would never live to pay it olT. It was during the depression years and most homes in the community of bathroom and bedroom were Monticello were frame homes with a cost under added upstairs by Keith from $500. owned by Charles Purr. This was considered a unique and elite home in the community. The home consisted of a kitchen, laundry room, dining room, living room, two bed members the collection of taxidermied birds at her town. But we all still have good memories and those will linger through the years. At the time of the fire, Jeremy and Staci Hoggard were the owners and from now on. Locally owned Courtesy photos & operated & Blanding (435) or The ores you i:t5-7U-25- 2:t usoumyfowesr BLANPfl6 iT 1 435-587-20- 89 Irw, tie ones you hri 678-26- 33 tuifiXif fH Qltt rUelt Dlfciliy (SLitJUf V Specializing in taxes and financial statements 435-587-34- 84 R LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS COVERT CAMERA SYSTEMS 64 S 300 E Monticello Mmisrri In Utah and Arizona IJT Up 100020 AZ Up 9001004 CARE HOT TUBS CHEMICALS GAZEBOS ACCESSORIES Snutdotic Sweetwol Spai Darryll & Lynne Darlington 970-560-26- or 76 S. (EDoQBafflDE) VVe Jfectit: a; 'Tvmnc co SPACE'AVAILABLEJ I SAN 'JUAN RECORD! Hart's Specialty Shoppe 300 12 W. 1st St. ltt435r587i2277S Cortez 565-088I , Dave Bancroft OWNER-INVESTIGATO- CENTERS MOAB UTAH 312 NORTH MAIN 97 Certified Public Accountant HelitllU) TIRE 800-698-06- SERVICES 435-587-27- 83 GRAND 09 INVESTIGATIVE WESTcorr CVSTVtAT&ttm Service CANYON Myx, ffeiN-r- s Propane Sales Custom Cabinets 435-259-79- Keith and Mary Lou's home in 1995. uncles house. Some recall meeting in Noras home for Daughters of the Utah Pio- carport and redwood deck were added Furniture Hardwood Flooring Custom Knives ' Kager remembers the floor furnace in the living room when she visited her grandparents and how nice it felt to stand on when the cold winter snow was blowing. Sheron Kobson Iverson re- daughter Ashley escaped without harm. As a family we are thankful for all the memories we shared Wooilon a Jones and arguing religion with Pete. Ada Mae Jones 2)ao Reservoir Road 1934. thankfully they and their Tsivlm Muili N. in members buying milk from the home. A woodshop, Pete and Lenore's home after completion re- 2001 when he and were the owners of the through 1 sawmill in Verdure Creek Patsy Gonzales Jurasich neers and Rebus Rotary Club. Yes, a beautiful brick home was lost to the community, a part of history in our little 1985 Pete had a contract with (ilen lllack and Lloyd Duckett to haul the bricks from Kpringvillc, IJT. Tom Evans was the brick mason, and the rough cut lumber came from a con- 8 lAa k Mlh In MH ill Mln Si hJutfc buiMlng , y Licensed General Contractor Remodeling Additions Windows Doors Restoration Fire, Flood, Wind Damage Carpet Cleaning Commercial Residential 435-587-29- 29 800-462-65- 42 970-882-54- 12 Veacn Cortez http:www.dandlentorprise. sundancespas.com SPACE'AVAILABLEJ ISANJUAN RECORDI i?435:587-2277j- H SeACEfAVAICABLE IsanTjuan recordI kK35T587.-2277- M |