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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, November 23, 1978 - Page 6 uuuv'oKmca Nursing, Home r Notes By Caioie s by Helen Falconer f exeici for our ixdiv it y morning. Retta I iui sta daughter, Maggie Harvey, cametuvmit her Sunday. She stayed foi the sacrament meeting. Later De- von Huist came. November 12, LDS sacrament meeting: Conductoi An-thBlack. Song, Tie Lord is My Light. Prayer by Blake Jones. Song, O God, the Eand Dolly on ternal Father. Special number, a quartet was sung by four men from the Second Ward, Sweet Hour of Prayer. Speaker, Glen Erickson. Song, Israel, Israel, God is Calling. Prayer by Stanley Martineau. Most all the guests from the sacrament meeting were from the Second Waid. LeeAnns baby boy was lorn November 9 m San Juan Hospital. He has been named Alien Franklin, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces and is 20 inches long. LeeAnn is an LPN here at the nursing home and is doing fine. Those going on the bus ride Monday were: Willie Poole, Mollie Poche, Jessie I ox, Vazzi Johnson, John Perkins, Helen Falconer, BrendaShum-wa- y and driver. t was olfeied by losing player Virginia Read. Lena Shorty, loins daughter, and her mother came to visit Toni Stash Wednesday. John Perkins, Red CunningA.D. Miller, Molly ham, W lllie Annie Poche, Poole, Dale, Rachel Black and our driver, Ed Davis, went to the Ten Wheeler Caie at Monti-cell- o Wednesday. They all had o a good lunch and they all ed the little trip. Thanks en-j- to Jean and Raymond Bond. Mary Salter was at the nursing home Wednesday checking Red Rowley came Thursday to see his sister, Irene Eoh-we- r. Nedra Hazelwood took her lathei , John Perkins, ride Thursday. foi MARKETS the Senior Citizens bus. For activity Monday morning we played ring toss; it was good exercise for the patients and some are pretty good at it. I or our activity m the afternoon the aides made pop- W a 1 Ur del heat 'h-- . ie the tIOIlS JOI i usjio.i reul. new federal Lea lti an! w Beans ' It). Tr dining Act. Representing the mine tec inology department of the College of Eastern Utah was Mr. Kent Eden. Mr. Eden discussed S- a way to make much of the required training available tlirough CLU at tiie San Juan Center for Higher Education, as well as other locations throughout the area. Also being made available is a mobile training unit that can be transported to remote it . Kent Eden, right, director of mining at College of Eastern Utah, discusses mine training plans with area mine owners. For areas. Projected areas of training to be taught through the College of Eastern Utah me lade: First safety aid, cedures, haatds, basic ventilation, basic electricity, elements oi root and ol, mine gases, and 11b sell-iesc- coni-- i uti others, Anothei aspect of tiie plan is its adaptability as a preemploy me nt ti dining progi am as well as an annual refresher cour ,e. Tliis will offer economic advantage to the mine ownei. r tCf Monticello Nov. Ho. Lo. 13 32 39 39 22 27 39 40 43 43 13 14 13 10 17 18 19 Pr. 09 20 14 17 19 :fjr &, . Sq at the San Juan Center for Higher Education to luither discuss and shaie Shredded Coconut Carob Chips Vt Fresh Spices Natural extracts. Carob Powder Dried 41 Fruit Raw Sugar Nuts-Bla- ck No Alcohol no suipaer CENTER Highway 163 Blanding, Utah W Walnutsl I THE HERB SHOPPE Monticello E. 7th North 10-no- 12-- on 587-27- 6 73 tj THIS WEEKS I f aif then formulate a ti aiding progi am that is agreed! le to the needs of this aiea. All local mine operators, large or small, also sand and gravel operation owners, aie invited to attend. For further information and dates those interested should contact the San Juan Center, 378 North, Blanding. i A e I 5 i !i . S sALb ESS 7 ri ugdj nn L Du ft iL Balm puts rheumatic, arth- ritic pain to sleep. Just rub it on. 3V2 ounce jar. r I Laundry and Storage Facilities Double Wall Construction for Complete soundproofing Free Parking Move in Today- - Pay s HEX sals am Lhtow n Regular or lx. Body Take It At Bedtime msiis Electric All JVQ55IL Nighttime medication for your cold. 6 ounces PLGIl Conditions abused hair. 16 oz. 02. balsam-protei- n. 02.9 NO RENT UNTIL DECEMBER 1 st. N. Call 587-27- 88 for Details 5ggKEna523SSS3EaKSE: per month 7 t e. 1 nits B LANDING HOME I '3? 4t Vs. Monticello Library) Limited Stock C Stars (Located Across Street North of City Park and Ft. f i. XagP PARK PLAZA APARTMENTS Asst. Patterns ; Carob All Hew mu 678-22- 36 , NOW ONLY HA fV 162 f f Reg. $3.00 it 0O ' t ! Ribbon Coconut Another meeting will be held on December 1 Wild TI be favorably met. WEATHER OKAYS TI the sparkling pro- intei ested m ideas and problems expressed by those The owners and operators agreed on the need for such a program, and that assistance for mine owners m training their personnel would a0 1 k safety tr aiiang, 4 8 of the Mine fro ni Section Mr. Eden said he was very $4.90 4 i prayer. She stressed the opof talking to the portunity of unloading our burLord, dens and offering our thanks for our many blessings. We need to have faith that the Lord 12x12 nI r " a bi ainstoi mmg meeting foi local mine o.uieis and opi-tto- rs ,u held iccertiy at tlie J'j.ii i. i.trr for liighei r. uc 1 o. x . LI .all lint, I tab. mat-tendanc- corn. November 14, LDS Relief Society meeting: Conductor, Eva Bergshoeff. Opening prayer offered by LaVer 1 Roberts. Lesson by Joey Holliday on Hoaell ade-lim- te Charles Hoinedew, the and hope she will be O.K. now. Red and Leona Poole and daughter Neta came to see WTllie Poole Tuesday. Agnes visit his mother, Retta Hurst We went to Bluff and and back enjoyed the ride in Sadie I eukes stopped in the dining room Mon lay to talk to old friends. Sue used to come up with tiie Relief .society on Tuesdays. She had an accident and was m the hospital for a long time. We weie all very glad to see hei and Burnt came Thursday afternoon to Parley i J, A Aill answer our prayem ac; acknowledge tins to Him. Several poems a el e read on pi.-er- s. Alexia and Mike IP, baits Wards Me foi a Sunbeam. a" comparaed by their mother, La erlRolei ts. on patients. . s ' w We had Mining topics in discussion Your Walgreen Agency Monticello |