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Show The San Juan Record 10 November 11, 1976 it. Girls do x Guys do it. Folks of every shape and size do it. Clorox Plastic Bleach Shortening Snowdrift Syrup PARENT VOLUNTEERS met last week with second grade and kindergarten teachers at Albert R. Lyman School in Blanding to organize schedules and exchange ideas. Here Miss Bray explains to mothers the kinds of projects to be undertaken during art activity. The PTA is organizing this effort, and Jacquie Hunt, officer of the organization, said that 32 kindergarten and 30 second-grad- e mothers have signed up. She also said that parents who dont wish to help in the classroom could help make word charts at the school anytime they have an extra hour or two. Photo and caption by Janet Wilcox. Edith and Bob Bertaquole and Mrs. Leonard Bartell were here visiting Dora Page. Mr. and Mrs. Demar Per- Nursing Home Notes kins ' Guymon pointed when her cousin came to see her at the nursing home. It was Jim ColdweU from Texas. Connie Yazzie and out the in- teresting things to us. We had the pleasure of hear- closing prayer. Opal Fleming, an aide, was some friends came to the nursing home to visit with Leida Yazzie. They were from Tuba City, Arizona.' Leida has been a patient here for six years. Genevieve Thompson visited f with a friend, Joseph Hatch, from Towoac, Colorado. Dave Guymon brought the bus to the nursing home on Monday afternoon. He said he thought it would be a nice trip to Aneth. There were eight of us in the bus. First we went past the place where they are uncovering the Indian homes. Then White Mesa Horse Canyon. Then we saw the oil wells all in operation and the Montezuma Creek glove factory where they make gloves for General Motors. We all enjoyed the ride because Mr. Pugh, Gayle Glover and Anna Benally from the 6th ward Relief Society were here on Tuesday to present their meeting. The lesson was on cultural refinement. Gayle gave the lesson with the help of Anna Ben-aU- y. The opening prayer was given by Mrs. Pugh. After a hymn, Maxine Nielson gave the surprised Monticello were here visiting Laura Pehrson by Helen Falconer Mrs. Marie Johnson and Dorothy Beir, and Doris Schmitt from the Assembly of God Church came to the nursing home to put on their service. Mrs. Johnson opened the meeting with a prayer. Dorothy read some scripture and led the singing. Doris Schmitt read from the scripture and closed the meeting with She also played the prayer. piano. Eileen Kennedy came to the nursing hdme today and brought her brand new baby girl for us to see. Maxine Nielson, Corrine from . ing a group of small youngsters on Saturday afternoon. sing were all in costumes for They Kathleen Lyman Halloween. the piano and they were played Collette Lyman, Jennifer Lyman, Donald Guymon, Annette Meyer, Kyle Meyer, Trade Meyer, Gary Black, Michelle Ivans, David Ivans. We all enjoyed it and hope they will come back again. They received a Halloween treat of candy and popcorn madeby the patients in activity hour. The students from the Blanding Elementary" School came up to the nursing home on Friday. They were all in costume for Halloween and at the nursing home. May Trujillo came to the nursing home on Monday to visit Joe, who is a patient. Marie and Stephen Meyer were in charge of the LDS sacrament service at the nursing home on Sunday afternoon. The opening prayer was given by Bruce Lyman. The speaker was Mr. Hassell. The singing was led by Melissa Keele. Mr. and Mr Hassels children sang for us. The closing prayer was given by Platte Lyman. Eight of us went for a ride in the van with Ed Davis drivWe went north of town ing. thru Recapture and on out the sawmill and came back thru town and on to the airport. It was a nice ride. We appreciate Ed taking time out of his many jobs to take us. Qt. Jar Red Karo Apple Cider Tree Top Liquid Gold Scotts Facial Tissue and Mr. 14 Spray oz. box Western Shores 14 oz. Heinz CatSUp tin 1b. 3 bottle Noodles Top Cocoa Hersheys Instant 2 1b. Toilet TiSSUe Charmin 4 roll Cheese fr.Ch;nese Kraft Sliced 12 Ameri can-Pime- tin pak nto oz. pkg. 0rte9a Wh1e 4 oz. can Green Chili Campbells , oUUp of Mushroom Cream Taco Sauce old El Paso oz. can Dinner Mix Spaghetti Chef 4 Baby Shampoo Shave Cream Boy Ar Dee Johnson Gillette i6 oz. Foamy We have finished the book, Recollections of Robbers We are now reading Roost. a book called The Gift of the Deer by Helen Houver. Glasses Mount Vernon ea. We have a new patient at the nursing home. He is Vincent Grow. He is a nephew of Zenos L. Black. Karen Sandoval from has been here visiting her mother. Her mother is Peggy Norris. Peggy is an aide at the nursing home. Cali-iforn- ia Lucy Harris left Blanding October 22 and went to Provo where she left on a trip to California and Arizona. She really enjoyed her trip. We are happy that she is back with us. they received a treat. ICE CREAM Orange Juice Western Family Welch's Bananas Golden Ripe Potatoes U.S. 1 All Varieties 2 6 gal. $3.99 oz 5$1 pkg. 69( Russet 10 1b. bag Yellow Onions Lunch r DOflUtS For the Best.. Breakfast Western Family Sweet Dinner Petit Fours Fruit Cakes Assorted Nuts Ellc Assorted Chocolates Restaurant Montgomery Ward Catalog Agency 30 N. MAIN Ridge BLANDING Phil Acton, Prop. Blanding, Utah SOUTHEASTERN UTA |