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Show CO - ' K ' ' ' 'C - . .. iU s'N- , 'S V t ' ' - . vvVV- A ' -' 1974 21, Thursday. Record Juan San The day; plumbing work is proceeding according to schedule; and clearing for heating ducts under the old building has Miss Sorenson was begun. ill on Wednesday - I got promoted to third and fourth Dino and Christine grade! Eubanks have been visiting old friends and new in fourth grade and kindergarten. Miss Nyes father, Mr. George Nye, is here for a visit with his daughter. All rooms had fun with Valentine parties and and Valentine exchange on Good news Bluff Stuff School news: Mr. Vernon attended the district principals meeting in Monticello The appointon Wednesday. ment of a school maintenance than for the district will ensure efficient attention to repairs and maintenance pro- blems. Pouring of another section of concrete in the new addition is planned for Mon- - that Warren and Frieda Reck are just moving across town, and not away. They have sold their home, also the smaller house, the latter to Friedas sister. The Recks plan to build on their lots in west Bluff. It is reported that a boys school, the Canyonlands Navajo School will be located on the Reck property. Daughter Norah Eubanks, with Gino and Christine, came to help. Letters from Gladys Huber tells that Bill had undergone major surgery on February 12, geles, then spent two weeks With in and near Phoenix. the exception of one Saturday evening in Phoenix, they reported no great difficulty in obtaining gasoline. and was doing as well as could be expected. He will continue with chemotherapy, and further possible surgery. Most sincere wishes for his well-bein- g. Mrs. Nick Lyndon (Joanne) is in the Monticello hospital for testing. Mr. and Mrs. Craig returned to their home last Friday. Results of examinations are encouraging. The Malones continued on to California after bringing the Craigs home. Daughter Lois Mulligan is visiting the Craigs for a while. Terry Carlson was hostess to four guests at a Mary Kay party at her home on Friday afternoon. Janet Blake capably demonstrated the use of skin care products and cosmetics. Terry would also like to inform anyone interested that she is taking orders for Stark Bros, nursery stock. Welcome visitors at Thompsons ranching friends Carl Patricia Dennison was tap- ped for the National Honor Society at the San Juan High School ceremony. She was one of six so honored. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dennison and another young person from Bluff of which we are very proud. Congratulations to Miles, Jane and the staff on the winning of the awards for newspaper excellence. A nomination that the Record be on the list of the Wonplaced ders of San Juan. Lastweeks editorial (Feb. 14) will add to its reputation. Has everyone seen and heard the wild geese in the fields east of town. and Rae Jorgensen of Pine-dal- e, Wyoming, visiting Monday through Wednesday. They had attended a national stock-growe- rs meeting in Los An With By PAT PAT DAVIS Hunts Pool Hall got domesticated last week when Jeff and Kevan turned it into a bachelor pad. Their cooking hasnt been rated by Duncan Hines as yet, but theres no doubt that theyll make the grade. Kevan even baked a cake... the worlds first saw cake. It really was jiguni- que, and before you all start clamoring for the recipe, I think Kevan is going to patent it first. So eat your heart out! Valentines Day was a happy one at school. All the grades had parties and as an extra treat a Walt Disney movie topped off the afternoon. Myrt, Kevan and Jeff spent her birthday in Farmington. They returned home late Fri- 0 day afternoon. Buff, Scott, and I drove down to Winslow Friday evening to spend the weekend with Dwight and Karen. Georgia Bayles. left that morning to go down. We really lapped up the nice The snowsunny weather. storms we hit coming home Sunday night were something else again. Georgia stayed down there, with hopes of getting a job and making a permanent move. Tom, Kay, T. J., Vanessa, and Liz Knight drove down to Flagstaff after the store closed Saturday. They visited Bud and Margaret Stamps. From what I hear, Flagstaff really got a blanket of snow. They still got home 3 12 hours before we and the whole way. sliding did-slippi- ng Down for the weekend were James an d Rosemarie Red-hou- se and their children. They visited Maries mom arnd dad, Harlin and Lupita Harrison, and James folks, who live in Kayenta. Salt Lake City is their home. Good grief I think I did I forgot Monday it again. was a holiday because George Washington wasnt born on a convenient day. No mail-n- o news. Oh well, this will make double news in the next paper. Someday Pll learn. I hope. Randall To take out the drafts, take out a First Security Bank Timeway loan. 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