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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June ty Helen Falconer with DECALS Selected '$1 13 ODD 13 OIF if SANDALS their teacher, Bellford Goli, came to the nursing home to entertain us. The whole It's a Small group sang and Goff acMrs. World, companied them on the piano. Mis. Gofi told the story Chicken Little,; the pupils made the sound effects. Then the sang Five Little Frogs, and v-- V4 I OFF ' f ! ALSO HAVE rVE ; Mar Bioiibon was visited Neldon Cothran and Jack and Mane Palmer Frida. On F nda the third grade b $4.98 and $3.93 Selected Minnetonka MOCCASINS Selected SUMMER SHIRTS $1.00 ROCKY 3 & MT. JEANS FADED GLORY JEANS & Grampas Farmland HASH ff sj; $ JEANS :fc 4s H5 rf: sfc sf; :f: sj: Go H sfc fs H a estei n Family A SUGAR -- Cereal 10 Kelloggb Corn Flaked Paper Towels Hi Dr k 18 lb. bag. 77(p oz 279$ Jumbo Feebler SALTINE CRE AKERS White Rice Detergent -- V A1JB COOKIES 2 lb. box. 99 (p i2 oz. 99c Long Giam White Keeblei $1.99 Sie Cheer King oz. box 14 $2.17 57 c Vanila Wafers Let's Marine Bi a Kite. on-s- played the piano. Then the showed big cards for Mexico, Holland, Australia and Ireland. Alicia a. Harris plaed it was a real nice Sara-spond- program and ever one who was there enjOed it. Thanks to Mr. and Airs. Goff. Lila Palmer plaed the piano for our Fnda morning dance. All the patients were there. It was very good music. Deacon Joe Reed and his wile, Ailene, came to hold a Catholic service with Johnnie Feaib and Glads Laver baturda . Bionson's Mar Clara NieDon and sister her niece visited her Saturdu. Rita Iiartell came to visit her mother, Dora Page, afternoon. Linda Sat-ur- Instant Potatoes Liquid Western FamiB 77c can Detergent 79c JARS CANNING Quait Jai s Window Cleaner Coffee 1U Regular $2.79 W ide Mouth $3.19 uth spray Folgeis Ail Gninib MARGARINE Box ol Dozen 1 lb. 22 79 c oz. $2.97 can Bluc Bonnet Blue Bonnet 1 lb. ctn . rqarinf 73a.iL: Food Storage Bags Cookies zPEPTO-BISMA- Keebler Coconut Chocolate 14 99c 0 L 49c 99c "ll- 8 Sisftoi - Sharrpoo $1.29 a. 85c dtEhizil. W Lean Yazzie and ICE CREAM Loriena Jones visited Yazzi Johnson Saturda Cathenne bidder's tlnee sisters came to see her and . their motliei , Jessie Fox, on bund a . Maggie Harve and her sister Wanda came to see their mother Ketta Hurst Sunda. Loiraine Holhda and her andchil-dien Helen Ilollida sister from Ro, Utah, visited azi Johnson bunda. Devere and Alaigaret Halls fiom Monticello and Ernest and Genevieve Heer Horn Dragerton came to visit Alar Bronson bunda. Ala 21, LDb sacrament meet- ing: Conductor, A nth on Black, bweet Hour of Pray-e- r. bong, Praer b Ben Robeits. bong In Alemoi of the Ciu-cifie- d. LaVerl Roberts plaed the piano while her I Am a five children sang Child of God. Speaker Adele Roberts. Song, God oi Our Fathers. Praer b Shawn 2 gal. Vanilla $4.19 Alay 22, Monday LDS Fam- ily Home Evening program: Johnm Bailey Birds Eye ORANGE JUICE 9 55c oz. ctn. Western Family 6 395c oz. can plaed Araba-squ- New Crop RED POTATOES m&pp tm Yellow Onions CARROTS Fresh m-"-- California ft bweet, bweet Smile. Johnni Annie Laurie sang and plaed Clare de Lune b Debuss. The closing was b Rita Baetell. praer W e have taken some wondei -ful rides in the senior citizens bus with Charles Home-de- w around the countr sui -rounding Blinding on Alonda baile afternoons. This Alonda we went to Alonteuma Creek and on to Aneth. Theie were several oil rigs, and the recks would fall looked like the were: John minute. There any I al( oner, Helen Perkins, Alarie Wilhite, Annie Dale and AIoll Poche and Opal Flemour nurse. It was a nice ing, 1 ide, Charles, thanks again. On Tuesda the movie was A ankee and Connecticut The Court. Arthur's King patients all enjoyed it. Susan Jamison and Airs. Halls visited fi lends at the nursing home Tuesda. The are from Alonticello. Willie Poole was tians-fene- d to ban Juan Hospital m Alonticello this week. Carol n Reid visited the nursing home Tuesda . Dr. Redd visited all his patients at the nuising home 1 uesday. Annette Wormell and hei daughter, Becky Williams, and her children Nanette and Jimmy and Alichael, visited tiie nursing home Tuesday. Annette used to work here. Alay 23, LDS Relief Society meeting: Opening song, How God's Commands. Gentle Opening prayerb Laurel Goff, lesson: Finland, Land of housands of Lakes. Song by Aly TestCorrme Pugh, by accompanied imony, Laui el Goff. Two of Kristys grandchildren, Klief and Robbie, and their mother, Beiby , were here at the nursing home visiting on Wednesday. Alargaret Halls and JosSmith visited their ephine mother, Mary Bronson, at the nursing home Wednesday. 1 Jessie Jones, housekeeper at the nursing home, and her husband John, flew to Shreve- port, Lousiana, to see their daughter, Gaye Lynn Jones, graduate from the Alinden High School at Alinden, Louisiana. They also visited with Jessie's parent, Colvert and Fannie Mitchell, and Johns mother, Ida Alae Jones, and their other daughter, Verline Sanders, and their daughter from California, Cathy and Clmt Louis and their son, Jerome Jones, from California. They left May 17 and came back May 23. Jessie has a wonderful family. It was mce for her to see all of them. Barbara Abbott, our aide, feeling better. Peggy Scates from Dolores visited Ed Wyrick Thursday. Parley and Agnes Hurst came to visit his mother Ret-t- a Hurst Thursday. They made popcorn for activity hour on Thursday afternoon. Ted and Alargaret Bronson, Bronson's son from Alary AlontictTlo, came to visit her 4 hursday . Margaret Dalton left with her family to attend her granddaughter's graduation Wednesday in Aloab. Her daughter, Norma Beeman, brought her back Thursday. Lucy Harris, our supervising cook at the nursing home, returned recently from a vacation, blie went with her sister and brothei very-enjoyabl- All. and Airs. Ray OlProvo, who went to 'I usealoosa, Alabama, to get their daughtei, AUken, whohas taught in the University of 1-law, son of Alabama the past winter. The women enjoyed lour days sightseeing while Air. Olson attended a pi ess conference m Atlanta, Georgia. Lucy loved the beauty and the green trees, grass and flowers everywhere she went. The dogwood and azalias were m bloom. In Nashville they saw the Hermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson, and visited Opry land. Other points of interest weie Abraham colns birthplace and moth Cave in Kentucky. They came home by 1 Seven San Juan County students will be among the more than 2,000 candidates for degrees this Saturday at the annual commencment exercises at Utah State University in Logan. Pulitzer Prize winner Arthur Al. Schlesmger, Jr., will deliver the commencement ad-res- ss. Degree candidates from this county include: Lee McPherson Sharp, education. Blanding--LaurBlack, Fawn Hurst, Raymond Rick Lyman, education; Sandra Mahon Christiansen, family life. Alonticello Karen Robinson, family life; James Harold Muhlestein, humanities, arts and social sciences. Bluff--Kat- hy ie n FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Restaurant Phil Acton, Prop Use on vegetables, tomatoes, strawberries, etc. b Contains 5 SEVIN. $2.19 BLANDING HOME CENTER 162 Standing, Utah North Highway 163 BLANDING of Commencement b General purpose insecticide, Texas wray tin ough 17 states and saw many lovely things, but that nothmg was more beautiful than our own San Juan County. Garden Dust lb. bag. LinMam- Alissouri and Illinois and saw Mormon Church points of interest, also Hannibal, Alissouri, the town Alark Twain wrote about in Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Lucy said they travelled ' 0 HS e by Debussy and sang Someone Who Cares. Julie Jones did a clown dance to ! Cucumbers da Jack. extern Family Cool Whip on 1978 - Page 9 took a few of us for a ride W'e went out Wednesday. the city park and came through back downtown and had a treat. F 1 ed and Sonna Fellmeth Horn bait Lake City came to visit Alamie Fellmeth, his mother, on Wednesday. Willie Poole returned to the nuising home after a short stay in the hospital. She is Nursing Home Notes Specials for June 2 1, Phone 678-22- 36 |