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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, November 3, 1977 - Page 4 Sagebrush Lady (Continued from Page 2) job for a man whose wife had died and left him with a little boy just the age of her own son. She fell in love at once with the little boy and he with her and the two little boys were delighted to have each other. Shortly she married her employer, which seemed a sensible thing to do. She had another son by this marriage which was perhaps the only real joy it brought her. The depression didn't let up, her husband lost his job and landed in a CCC campinMoab. Now with three little boys, Jeanie used every weapon available to keep away the wolf howling at their door. She got a job at the old Walgreen Drug in Salt Lake on Main Street and South Temple. K.S.L., with offices nearby, was just beginning to broadcast. The operators came in the drug store, for lunch and here Jeanie met them. They heard her sing and called her The Lady Baritone, as she sang on the new station. A talent scout from New York offered her a delightful opportunity which she longed to accept, but out of her loyalty to the three little boys whom she loved and the absent husband she did not love, she turned the offer down and stayed on with her old job. We came to the end of the was nobody anywhere. Cliffs, rocks and brush to one side and in front of us and the wild Colorado River guarding the other side of the road. Behind us was that nightmare of a road and when I realized that we must go back over it, I wanted to jump in the river. . CAR HART FEED & SEED To make your shopping In Dove Creek easier, we have in stock a good line of: Stock Salt Water Softener Salt Livestock Feeds Galvinized Pipe Black Pipe P.V.C. Pipe Polyethylene Pipe Sewer Pipe Pipe Fittings Bolts N.C. & conspiracy ? by Marsha Keele On Saturday evening, the Blanding LDS South Cultural Hall was filled with conspiraTheir purpose? To tors. practice the skills learned earlier that day in Monticello How they got back to Moab is a mystery she has never solved but will never forget. She nursed her sopping hus- at a series of workshops in masculinity-feminit- y, conversation, dating, manners, table etiquette, grooming, and band through four years of helplessness and buried him at last in welcome relief, never at any time welching on her bargain or her responsi- dancing. This Cultural Conspiracy master-minde- d by a stake of: committee consisting Andrea Robert Cochran, Winters, Bruce and Kathy Kartchner, Natalie McDaniel, Bruce hosier, Susie Bailey, Dan Muhlestein, Chris Webb, Sally Palmer, Georgia Giles, and Jeff Jensen. The event was under the direction of was bility. Eighty snows had left their whiteness in her hair when I met her. Straight as an arrow, head held high, laughing green eyes and independence that almost shouted in spite of broken health and having come over a mighty rocky road. She looks at the world with eager eyes and plans happy things to do and Stake Young Men and Women leaders Wyman Redd and Clyda Palmer with specialist George Walton. Workshops were conducted share. It is a delight to have her for a friend. 14 VOTE FOR... GARY ADAIR for MAYOR like to provide leadership for Monticello that will help our town to grow in a sensible way. I would like to see a good working relationship between the Mayor, the City Council, and the people of Monticello. I would like to encourage new businesses to come to Monticello and to stay here. Of course, we must solve our water and sewer problems before we can grow. I would FOR CONSTRUCTIVE VOTE I would GARY ADAIR FOR MAYOR like to see the dump cleaned feel that Monticello is a great place to raise would like to help keep it that way. I would appreciate your vote. I I VOTE Ross & Jerry into JACK YOUNG for COUNCILMAN INCUMBENT If especially I want re-elec- ted I would new to continue working on our water problems reservoirs and a new lagoon system. like to see the city ordinances revised especially the zoning ordinances. and updated, willing to spend whatever time is needed to accomplish these goals. I am VOTE FOR JACK YOUNG a a reusable family and FOR GRANT NIELSON NOVEMBER 8 FOR A MORE HEALTHY TO LIVE. NOVEMBER 8 FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY. time, energy, and money. l up and made waste area. I feel that this really hurts our town when people see this mess along 666 as they come into town. I would also like to see more water development and also a more efficient sewer system. Four Wing Salt Bush Schadscale New Gaines Wheat Rye The above Is only a partial listing of items we carry in We don't want to be stock. a mail order house; so with each purchase, you make from us, it enables us to determine your needs and add to our Try us and save inventory. TE GRANT NIELSON for COUNCILMAN to 2 Inch. Dia. Alfalfa Clover LEADERSHIP-VO- November 8 N. F. Grasses men and November 8 Grade 5 or Better Redi Bolts N.C. & N. F. Grade 5 Barb Wire Steel Posts Chicken Wire Woven Wire Snow Fence Seeds of all Kinds As: women practice etiquette at a Cultural Conspiracy dinner. Photo by Marsha Keele. spiracy was a formal dinner by Richard and Mary Ann and Kinand Linda dancing which provided the Jim Trantor, and Shan youth an opportunity to utilize Redd, dred, Mike table manners, and get to know Clyda and Buckley Christennew people. sen, Judy Mainord, Charlene The food was prepared by and Frank Young, and Dan and the Stake Young Women leaGlenna Webb. Con ders and ward advisors. Highlight of the Young Vote INDEPENDENT She remembers one trip into San Juan when the roads to our grand sights were mere shored up cow trails and so rough it was hard to enjoy them, especially in a rickety Model T driven by a husband who paid more attention to the bottle than to the road. He had said they were going to the bridges but he had no idea where they were. Cultural road," Jeanie said, and there Political advertisement paid for by the Independent Party, Ray Freeman, Chairman m a PLACE |