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Show Tips from the Hat The most encourageing news we have had in this area was reported May 14 in the Navajo Times. Mrs. Maxine Lyman has re- ceived word that her son, Robin, of San Francisco met with an unfortunate accident recently. As he stepped off a plane, his foot twisted, tearing some of the cartilage in his leg. He was taken to a hospital in Bu- Mrs. David Fullmer and son, Brett Allen, were honored at a pink and blue shower last week at the home of Mrs. Kar- family. Mrs. Eula Stuckey arrived Friday morning for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson. She rode up from Shreveport, La. en Adams. Sunday night fireside meeting was held at the home of with some friends who were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Taylor. enroute to Alaska. She will Mr. A. J. Redd related the rlingame, where he underwent home by plane, taking return an operation to remove the highlights of his trip to Israel Karen Adair along for a visit. torn cartilage. He will be inlast year and showed slides of Sue Stanard have and Randy disposed for several weeks. this and an earlier trip to the brought their baby, Robin Lea, Last Thursday Mrs. Mary Lou Holy Land. home from the University HosRedd traveled to Salt Lake to A. C. P. club met Tuesday pital in Salt Lake on Saturday. attend a Shaklee convention. night at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Una Black and two chilShe took her daughter, Suzanne, Joyce Coleman. It was craft dren, Von and Verna, left on along. While there, she spent night, and plastic flowers were Monday for Fairbanks, Alaska, some time with her daughter, made from egg cartons. where they will spend the sumJulie, and some time with her Scott Redd of BYU was home mer with Mr. Black. for the weekend. He brought parents, Mr. and Mrs. ClarAdams came Mrs. Dorothy ence Madsen. with him a friend, Ralph Lake last week for Salt from Jim Douglass went to Logan Christensen of Chicago. Mr. a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce last week for an eye checkup. Christensen came to Chicago Halliday and little Tracy. Mrs. Ginger Tracy of Snowfrom London, England last Donald Evans and his son, flake, Ariz. and Mr. Guy year and is also attending the and Kent Steele took Morris, Y. Tracy of Cahone, Colo, were a to trip Mesa, Arizona last weekend visitors in Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steele, weekend. Star boarder, Mrs. Petunia Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton, and Mrs. Bruce Halliday, and Waymore, finally departed accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. from the Max Dalton's last Mr. and Mrs. Don Owens of Richard Coleman and daughFriday. She is enjoying the Dolores, Colo, took a three -ter, Danette, traveled to Provo hospitality and good cuisine day horseback trip into Lost to spend the weekend with of Mrs. Dell Taylor this week. Canyon last week. They saw their son and family, Mr. and Mr. Duane Keown took 55 some very unusual pictographs Mrs. Mark Barton. They were biology students on a field trip and all reported a fine time. to Kane Springs Monday. Monte Mr. Clarence Black and son, joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton of Logan. Dalton went along as an Duane, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foy and One of the resulutions the council (Navajo Tribal Council) considered was appropriating the sum of one million dollars and authorizing the The San Juan Record chairman to nagotiate, and execute appropriate agreeMonticello, Utah ments with the Westward Coach Thursday, May 21, 1970 Corporation of Los . Page Ten Angeles for the corporation to build modular homes in Mexican Hat, Utah. The council passed die resulution at ' appropriate $1 million as a loan to be repaid. Hopefully this is not another false alarm, and we can look farward to years of stability and growth, which will benefit both Navajo arid Anglo. A lot of fishing was done A definitely not "run of the over the weekend. Jim Hunt mill" trip was taken down the and his boys went to Halls San Juan River by Seniors last Crossing on Lake Powell. Pat Thursday. Nevertheless, it was and Judy Ward and their childstill "first class" fun. After ren were there too. they saw running the river, the group but there were so many Jim ate an almost-midnigh- t supper there that Jim never people by firelight at Sand Island. see did Pat. Mercy and I went Tired and sunburned, they arVCA to pond fishing with the rived in town at 1 a. m. Friday. Rosiers. Paul fished but the Biology students traveled to rest of us just watched and Kane Springs and La Sal durswatted gnats. The black little ing school hours Monday. The pests bit me from head to toe; purpose of the field trip was to catch insects for insect col- that could be my first and last fishing trip did enjoy the lections. weiner roast in Squaw Valley Planned for next week are: on our way home. Field Day on Monday, the Visitors to Mexican Hat Awards Assembly on Tuesday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Graduation on Wednesday at 8 p. m. and passing out report Ayres and their son Norman and family who visited cards on Thursday. Clyde's sister Sylvia . Risenhoover Sunday. They h ad a picnic dinner on the lawn. The Ayers from Cahone, Colo. , and really enjoyed the warm sunshine. The Pehrsons had a visit from our son William and family. They dropped by on their vacation. They were with us Thursday night to Saturday night when they had to leave for their home in Denver. They took our grandaughter, Michelle, with them for a two week visit. Michelle's two sisters from St. Louis will join her in Denver May 31, and all three will fly to Cortez where we will pick them up. They will spend part of the summer with us, and then we will drive them to their home in St. . r Louis. First Security Bank 2li year subordinated notes assure interest at per annum investment of $500 or more this month assures this high return until Dec. 1972. An Interest paid twice a year. The first, second, and third grades had a field trip to Blanding Friday. We visited the San Juan Lumber Co. , where we enjoyed a tour through the mill escorted by Mr. John Cline and Mr. Clawson. We saw big forks toss huge logs around like toothpicks, and slice off lumber as easily as a knife through butter. We also visited the Avaugn Bakery where Mr. Hunt showed the children how he mixed meringue cakes. He also showed them the big oven filled with bread. The children especially liked purchasing some of their delicious pastry. We will go on another trip this Wednesday when we will visit the Post Office and Radio Station. Congratulations and best wishes to Fern and Floyd New-x- rt who celebrated their 28th Wedding Anniversery last week and to Myrtle Davis who celebrated her birthday Saturday. Eugene Pehrson arrived safe and sound in Sweden. I know le would enjoy hearing from the folks back home. This is lis address: Elder Jack Eugene Pehrson Johansson Laglandsgatan 9C The school year is almost over a few reviews and a few more tests, and the big day May 26th when we will have Field Day dinner and games for all. The children will attend school Wednesday and pick up their report cards Thursday morning. |