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Show surgery in California and Letty Jones had surgery in From Cortez, Colorado. Mfiat's new... 6y Miry Lou Mary Lou Hoggard what I hear, both are doing well. Alberta Taylor travelled to Grand Junction to visit her granddaughter Tabitha, who is attending Mesa College. Tabitha is a daughter 587-211- 4 Snow blanketed the roads Five a recent trip. inches of snow fell and travelling was a major hassle, but the snow only added to the charm of the surroundings as we made our way up Peter's Ilill. I found myself going from uptight" to laid back. What a calming effect living here can have on you. A reply to Life In a Nutshell last week: I would be willing to pass up the January Thaw this year and even adopt a dose of Cabin Fever if we could just have a couple of big storms. A batch of honey candy would certainly keep me from going Stir Crazy. on of Edwin and Karen Taylor and is majoring in Radiology. The Steffens of Monticel-lo- , who are wintering in southwest Arizona, are still on the horseshoe pitching circuit. Shirley is having a bout with the Ritus" brothers, but thinks she might be winning. J.J. is on a tear, winning money in three tournaments. He won $25 for first place in Class C at the Holiday Open tourney; and $25 for first place in Class D at the Valley of the Sun Warmup, both in Mesa. JJ competed for more than $2,000 in prize money at the Main Event tournament at He Quartzsite, Arizona. finished in a three-watie for first place in Class A 40 foot. After the he finished second and won and Elaine Barry attended the Colorado Farm Bob Show in Greely, Colorado. They visited their friends John and Jerry Whitehead of Loveland, Colorado. No matter whether you live, getting a pace maker is the in thing this week. Katy Pipkin Carhart had y $160. Devin Dalton, THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 31. 1996 daughter of Wade and Arah, celebrated her first birthday. She is a granddaughter of Melvin and Bonnie Dalton and Shirley and Elmo Redd. Cindy Sallee looks rested after her vacation from Woodys. She spent it in Montezuma Canyon, which is a pretty place to visit any time of the year, with her husband Jay. Inez Slavin, a former resident, is now living with her daughter Malva Jones. Inez was the school lunch supervisor for many years at Monticello elementary before moving to Farming-ton- , has been in the Marines since 1986. Josiah Freeman and Zachary Cook announce the wedding of their mother, Janet Cook, to Lewis Freeman II. Janet is a daughter of Carol and the late James Sallee. Lewis is a son of Lewis Sr. and Edith Freeman of Dolores, and Dean and Verna Bryant of Oregon. This being Leap Year for they will be newly-wed- s a long time only having an Hill-bor- anniversary every o, in close to her Morgan, Utah, is living Zoe Young Ruth Hyde spent time in Lake Havasu, Arizona with her daughter, Betty Jo and husband Jack Mortenson. She visited Bill and Fumi Dunow, who live in Bouse, Arizona during the winter. daughter Mary Jane Phillips. She is writing her 1995 history. She would like to get out in all the snow and make a snowman or throw snowballs but decided she better mind her Ps and Qs. Its very hard to slow down when you have had as busy a life as I have enjoyed. She sends hellos to her Bonnie Hawks (Ruths daughter) and June Morrell picked her up and visited the Mortensons. Sergeant Daniel P. friends. Rouse, a son of Dee and Carol Rogers, is a drill instructor for G Company, Second Recruit Training Regiment in San Diego. He vention was In Need of His Love". Aside from the spiritual atmosphere, entertaining program and delicious meal, it is always wonderful to mingle with sisters in the stake. Oops! In last week's article on the FFA Club attending the Denver Livestock Show, Kira Johnson was left out as a member attending. Also Val and Aleta Dalton attended on their own and not as chaperones. four years. 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