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Show iinjudmwu THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 22, 1978 f tm ?'-- ) 1 V ? jr H Nursing Home Notes ;a& if is K 1 $ i 12-1- '' prayer. -- 1 1 9 C ? Helen Falconer by 9 Got a River of Life. Tken they read scriptures Rom. 4: 8. He closed with a 4 k Page Parley and Agnes Hurst his visited Retta Hurst, mother, Thursday. Dessie Mahney went to the San Juan Hospital Friday for tests. rir kra;t f f- rOfk & Beans rned Beef Miracle A hip qt famil came to visit her at the nursing home Saturday. For activit Saturda morn- jf, Dim Mooie ing Knst If i oz 12 V PAPER TOWELS v ' t. 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California 3 STRAWBERRIES J Snvders Praver their mothei and Bates. Dessie Mahoney was visited Saturda , Jessie Lox, Tv . Yazzi Johnsons Melons lb. Sun- his visited Retta Hurst, mother, Sunday. Susan Jamison and a friend came to visit friends at the nursing home Sunday. June 11, LDS sacrament meeting: Conducting: Anthon Beautiful Garden Prayer, colate brownies. We sang Happy Birthday at noon Wednesday to Jessie Fox, and then the patients were all served birthday cake and ice cream for dinner. June 15, First Baptist Church of Blanding. Reverend Carroll Redwme and his wife to enjoy. Black. Song, You Can Make The Pathway Bright. Prayer by Ben Roberts. Song, How Great The Wisdom and the Love. Piano solo by Shirley Anderson. Speaker Bruce Anderson. Song, How Gentle We have a new assistant cook in the kitchen here at the nursing home. Her name is Diana Thimmes. She is staying with her sister and her husband, Barbara and and Jeinette daughters, and Janet. They sang Carolyn scripture songs, His Banner Over Me is Love, and Ive Prayer Orgamst, Pauline Dean. Chorister, Melissa Keele. Charles Homedew brought the Senior Citizens bus up to the nursing home and took five of us for a ride Monday to by Karlyn Bunting. rrrai a General purpose insecticide. Use on vegetables, tomatoes, strawberries, etc. e Contains 5 I - f 4? .1 SEVIN. wuij BLANDING HOME CENTER TAHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER 162 North Highway 1G3 BLANDING w Y'ou Must Be Old Rugged The Born Again, Cross and All The W7ay My Saviour Leads Me. Troy the scriptures Phil read 2;2-l- l. serthe They closed vice with prayer and then all the patients were served cho- - day. Bob is her son and they are from Moab. Parley and Agnes Hurst Gods Commands. daughters-in-la- Beautiful, of Barbara Sams Mahoney two Woodard put on a song service at home the nursing accomWednesday. Troy on the them pamed piano. America the Songs were: Devon and Dolly Jurst came to visit Retta Hurst Sunday. Joann came Sunday evening to put her to bed. and her Janet Berna and BarbaraSams from Moab on Wednesday. Fd Wrick is in the San Juan Hospital for tests. He has been a patient here at the nursing home. June 14, the First Baptist Church of Monticello; Troy Richardson, pastor, and Peggy and Dorothy Iiumphries cousins, and Leo Hutchens Hutchens and Julia Vigil Horn Salt Lake Cit, came Sunday morning to visit her here at the nursing Lome. On Sunda Mr. Hosier, who runs the Thm Bear Store here m B landing, came to the nursing home to visit Yazzi Johnson who used to work for He said she was the him. visited Dessie by Ka Garden Dust 1 . Two of Catherine sisters came to visit Catherine cups 99c Honey Dew ju 9 Red the mountain, Wilhite Marie Cunningham, and Helen 1 ale oner. Dam Badoms daughter, Marv, visited her Saturday. Bob ALlkCHEON MEAT Bologna V V My Shepherd. Prajer b Chloe Ann Shumway. LeAnn Lman plaed a piano solo. LeAnn and Con Lyman bang a vocal Lesson by duet. She talked DaNece Lyman. on the visiting teachers and some of the experiences some LeAnn of them have had. another piano solo. plaed best silversmith of all. Chip DipS Nalljs All V ) June 13, LDS Relief Societj meeting. Conducting, Virginia The Lord Is Redd. Song, up Bets having Creme r made ludge. Mon-tieel- V $1.39 oz. Lox dp bpucr J SjLiCu Willie Poole, Molly Poe he, Helen Mane W'llhite, ! alconer, and Annie Dale. It was a nice day for a ride. The aides made popcorn for our afternoon activit hour on Monday. This week we were Lapp to get a oung assistant to the office. Sail in help Martineau, who will be a senior next ear, will be work- ing m the office this summer. We are certainly glad to have her with us. Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Massey Creek Montezuma from some material reading brought to the nursing home for all Oliver Hams from Blanding. Diana m from Colorado. Krist Carrolls two daughters, Virginia and Valerie, are working here at the nursing home during their vaca-tio- n from school Rita Bartell and her daughter, Carol Bell un m and granddaughter Pamela and two friends, Kale Walker and Sharon Williams visited Dora Page Saturday. lo Connie Johnson from r, grand-laihecame to visit her John Perkins. Her friend Jovce Major came with her. Sue Haitman and Donna Wozrnak took live of us for a ride to Johnsons Creek Saturda. There were two wheelchair patients, Annie Dale and Yazzi Johnson. There were three other patients took the ride m the Van half-w- a ? 12C.I, 2 Vancamps Johnsons Creek. They were: Atcitts Mar Phone 678-22- 36 v frill 1 np I I by pp Stl kJIUll StefanieDrollinger The senior citizens have a new meeting place at the K&C are They Trading Post. much with it. very pleased The womens softball team lost their first game to Bland- the mg Family Footwear; score was 21 - 10. Men are doing much better Hie bat when they won their first game with Marks P.E. and the second with Hurst builders; the scores were 14- 5, respecting The Sllver Dollar Bar is sponsoring the mens team, 3G-1- G, T)on Skelton of the Sunbonnet Cafe donated $36 for the entry D and A Trading Post fee. m sponsoring the ladies. Arley and Opal Hooper put free lettering on the shirts. A correction ib to be made concerning an item in this I column two weeks ago. was informed Bob and Barbara Boot of the Turquoise Cafe not accept George would Hatchs money because they wanted to contribute something to the hard workers of Bluff, so they bought lunch for them. Don and Maggie Skeltons children and grandchildren were here from California over the weekend, Arley and Opal Hoopers grandson Andy Elkins is here for a few weeks. Already he has made friends with the womens softball team by help- ing put the letters on the We all want to show our appreciation. Buck Carson of Cottonwood Service called Dee Scarlet at Navajo Twins, and warned her there was a man breaking m one of the trailers. Carl Wallace and Gale Bachman caught and handcuffed the man to one of the posts outside Navajo twins, and Deputy Sheriff Mike Halliday arrested the man. ye are glad that Bluff citi- zens are good neighbors. shirts. |