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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, April 24, 1980 - Page ello came to visit Louie 11 Wil- lis and Bruce Frost, also Elizabeth Smith, who was School Sunday Virginia's teacher over 50 years ago. They also visited Dora Page. They came to Blanding to attend a meeting at the Edge of the Cedars museum. Nursing Home Notes by i Clean-u- p thru 30th Is for April 24 i Cold Medal Wilderness Cherry Shortening Camobells Bake Rite 3 20 oz. can lb. tin Refried Beans Western Shores 200 ct. pk. Rosarita 17 oz. can Star-fts- t. TUNA Diapers ct. ., Toddler 48 ct., Newborn CRACKERS ct. 90 By Nabisco Green Giant Niblets 12 Lasagna American Beauty Marshmallows oz. box. 8 690 $1.19 390 490 Miracle Whip Qt. BABY OIL $1.98 Toothpaste 5 oz. 98( Marba Palmer from ter, Fay Mosley. Wednesday, April 16: from Dove Ethel Tracy Creek came to the nursing home to visit her mother, Jessie Fox. Lloyd and Shir ley Redd were visiting Irene Redd. LDS Relief Society meeting: Preliminary music by Mary Ann Erickson. Opening Choose the Right, song, led by Deana Day, accompanied by Elaine Erickson. Pra- yer by Elaine Erickson. Lesson by Sister Judy Erickson. As parents and grandchildren we have the responsibility to teach them to be clean and virtuous. Special musical number, a song, When Someone Cares, sung by Mary Ann Erickson, accompanied by E laine E rickson. Closing song, Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessings. Closing prayer by Vicky Foy. Thursday, April 17: Have Seen the Glory; choir, Castle Valley -- Hidden We would like to Valley. Eyes X express our appreciation for the exceptional program put on by this group. They are always prepared with outstandWe would ing programs. like' to invite them to come any time they are in the area. LDS sacrament meeting: Conducting, Oliver W. Harris. Come Sing to Opening song, the Lord. Speaker, Oliver W. Harris. Closing song, Ere You Left Your Room. Pian- Adeline Lehi's 14th birthday started out with everyone singing Happy Birthday. Then Adeline opened her packages. She got some nice things. Everyone had birthday cake ist, Terry Harris; chorister, Golden Ripe 4 lbs. 99o BANANAS Cello Carrots ib. pkg. Blan-di- ng came to visit her sis- came to visit her. Sunday, April 13: The Castle Valley choir cam? to give us a program SunIn day. The program was: the men's His Hand by brass quartet; trio; double quartet; choir, The Lord is Kind; choir; girls quartet, You Shall Find Peace at the Mercy Seat ; violin solo; Mine Adoration; choir, $7.39 lb. 99p White or Wheat 20 oz. Tuesday, April 15: Nora Cowboy, Darlene Cowboy and Marie Johnson came to visit Yazzie Johnson. Etta, 3990 oz. can ler, in the housekeeping department, Jody Shumway and She-ri- an Black. Badoni's grandDaisy and Mary Martha daughters, 770 Cereal 60 Cath- Saturday, April 12: On Saturday morning we had a rhythm band for activity. For our afternoon activity, the aides made popcorn. Betty Jacobs came to. visit her mother, Molly Poche. Joe and Pearl Nichols from Oregon, Dora Page's youngest daughter, came to visit. Her other daughter, Rita Bar-te- ll from Monticello also came to visit her. We have two extra helpers Kelloggs Pampers Convence pkg Ex. Asorb. came to visit the olic patients. 3890 2880 2880 BEEF NOODLE SOUP Facial Tissue wife $3.99 $1.39 $1.49 Reg. or Unbleached 25 lb. Pie Riling Dalton, John Perkins, Jesse and VedaBrimhaU, Helen Falconer, Yazzie Johnson, Fay Mosley, Louie Willis, Hazel Skelton and Kerry, our aide, all went. Joe and Pearl Nichols from Oregon came to visit Dora Page. Susan Jamison from Monticello came to visit A.D. Mil- Friday, April 24, 1980: Deacon Joe Reed and his . FLOUR Helen Falconer for supper. Chrishawn Harris. Monday, April 14: A. Helqiist took us for our Monday morning ride in the Senior Citizens bus. Orson Kent and Fern Frost from Monticello came to see Louie and Bruce Frost. Donald and Virginia Evans of Montic- - 2 33 0 4990 M:.ld 3 lbs. 190 Yellow Onions Choice NAVEL ORANGES Bunch rLJ 7 lbs. $1 RUSSET POTATOES 20 lb. bag. 990 Come Sanford Landscaping in and see our great selection of Mens, Juniors, and full cut Shirts Mens Beautiful Terries from Left Bank in Colors: Wine, Beige, Royal. Light Blue, Yellow & Brown Hi $13.98 Now has a Ornamental Shrubs Fruit Trees, Bare Root or Containers Shade Trees Assorted & supervisors of the district: Eldon Johnson, J.Tyron Leand Ruel Randall, wis four-ye- ar terms. Jess Grover and Dean Robterms. inson, The district was formed two-ye- ar March 29, 1940, according to provisions of Utah State Soil Conservation District law. The function of the district is to provide local leadership for the purpose of conserving soil and water resources and bringing about an effective coordination of the conservation activities within the district. The district, a legal of state government, was organized to provide private landowners and users a legal means whereby they may cooperate with one another and state and federal county, to establish soil and agencies water conservation practices 483 Westwater Rd. B landing, Ut. irrigation; Eldon Johnson, dryland activities; RuelRan-dal- l, information and education, and Tyron Lewis, administrative activities and also District Six zone direcWe would like to take this Evergreen Trees & Also, committee assignments were made as follows: Dean Robinson, over range -land activities; Jess Grover, tor. Trees Shrubs Sanford Landscaping FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER canvass of the election for five supervisors in the San Juan Soil Conservation District, held during February by mail, shows the following were duly elected A results secretary - treasurer. complete selection of nursery stock! Small Fruits HS Five elected chairman, Jess Grover vice chairman and Ruel Ran-da- U Time to Spruce Up for Spring!! MENS SHIRTS for SPRING. second, James Morris; third, Edward Dutchie; fourth, Stanley Yazzie, and fifth, Dan Lehi. Winners were given and garden awards cash tools by representatives of the Allen Canyon Ute Council. on all lands within the district's boundary. At a recent district board meeting, Tyron Lewis was ea.100 Radishes or Green Onions By Marsha Keele White Mesa citizens participated in the first annual Community Clean - up Campaign April 7. In spite of gusty winds, many residents managed to clear their lots of debris and tumbleweeds that had collected over the year. addition to individual In homes being set in order, crews working for the Allen Canyon Ute Council tore down three old homes, saving lumber for future use and removing eyesores that could be seen from the road. a community meeting In 15 the following people April were awarded prizes for the clean-u- p campaign: First place, Delbert Begay; sub-dividi- on Calif. ARTICHOKES campaign 678-269- 5 opportunity to thank you for participating in the election and ask that you support the duly elected supervisors in their new office. Also, we encourage any comments and concerns related to conservation activities within the district so that we may better serve your needs, district officers said this week. |