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Show Nursing Home Notes by Helen Falconer The NEW COATS ? August 31, Friday: Jonathan Jones was transferred back to the nursing home after spending a few days in the hospital in Monticello. Our movie today was The Stone Whistle. are in Come in while the selection ut is complete. September 1, Saturday: The name of the new book We have never offered such a wide choice in style, color hf 9 & is price. High and Mighty. a good story. It is For activity Saturday a.m. we played bingo. CEIIEAL Kelloggs Rice Krispies e Laundry Detergent Breakfast Drink TOMATO SOUP 13 DINNER ROLLS Corn 3690 Campbells 490 5 oz. can 24 ct. pkg. Holsum 12 Oil 99C $2.79 27 oz. $1 .69 Niblets Vegetable oz. box King Size cheer Wax Paper Zee 100 ft. roll White Chicken Swanson 15 69C 79C 3$1 oz. 32 oz. Puritan CHIU WITH BEANS Nalleys $1 .59 oz. 67 ( $1.49 $4.77 Peanut Butter Planters Reg. or Chunck 6 lb. can APPLE CIDER Western Family 12 gal. $1.39 22 12 oz. $1.19 Brownie Mix Betty Crocker Fudge Facial Tissue Zee Nice Soft iso ct. 49c Bathroom Cleaner Dow Aerosal--- L 25 oz, A & ARRID Shoe Polish Extra Dry Rollon $1.19 kiwii 9 Rita Bartell stopped this afternoon to see her mother, Dora Page. September 2, Sunday: Jonathan Jones, our 7 -- year-old patient, had company today, his parents and sisters from Montezuma Creek. Hattie Jones came to visit friends here at the nursing home and brought her daughDonna Jones, from Orem. Hattie used to work here. Bob, Joan and A lyse Hosier came to visit Yazzi Johnson. ter, Harry and Jerry Randall, formerly of Monticello, but now from Mesa, Arizona, and Jerrys sister, Clara McMul- len of Snowflake, Arizona, were visiting their Aunt Luc- inda Willis on Sunday. Reta Adams with her daughter Amber Adams from Provo, were visiting Dora Page. Alisa and Summer Adams, daughters of Bruce and Christine Adams, also came from Monticello. Diane Wright, a friend of Alisa and Summer, came also. All enjoyed their visit with Dora. LDS sacrament meeting: Conductor, Anthon Black. There is an Hour of Song, Peace and Rest. Prayer by Clessa Black. Song, Upon the Cross of Calvary. Worthy Glover played the guitar and he and his family sang Jesus Once Was a Little Child. Speaker, Worthy Glover; as part of his testimony he sang I Need Thee Every Hour. Song, Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessings. Kay Bradford. September 3, Monday: ter, Ruth Cracroft and Pearl Lund from Salt Lake City, sisters of Pauline Lisonbee of Blanding, came to the nursing home to visit friends. Frank and Dora Wright of Blanding came to visit friends at the nursing home. Helen Taylor, Dorothy IMP Dressing WAFER MEATS Western Family Temple and Margaret Gastro Calif. HEAD LETTUCE Solid w. Kay Bradford. Organist, Lila Palmer; choris- AA MEDIUM EGGS Sour Cream Joan Mosley came to see Retta Hurst, her mother, and Faye Mosley, her mother-in-la- Prayer, Western Family 7 are reading in Book Club we 389C VALENCIA ORANGES Mild Sweet Yellow Onions Utah BARTLET PEARS ib. 10c 5 lbs. 99c 2 lbs. 19c 5 lbs. 99C Confidential Fast from Moab came to visit Margaret and Orson Dalton today. Michael and Jean Wozniak and children from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, visiting with Thomas, Steven, Cory and came to the nursing Jo-lyn- & Composing) Proofs of Labor Reports of all types Bill-payi- ng Billing Services home with Donna Wozniak, an LPN here. Michael is her brother. Melba Black came to visit with Faye Mosley; Melba is Fayes sister. Howard Mosley, Fays son, also came to visit her today. Marge Lyman was at the nursing home visiting friends today. Marlene Nielson and her little children, Tiffanie, Kirk, Kameron and Kent from Mesa, Arizona, were here visiting friends. Marlene was anRN here before she moved to Me- sa. DeMar Perkins and granddaughter visited John Perkins, his uncle, this afternoon. Darlene Humphries, Melvin and Virginia Hurst came to see Retta Hurst. Darlene is from Orem. Keith and Donna Redd from Monticello and daughter, Jean-ni- e Anthony and family and Marcia Redd called on Irene Redd Sunday. Jewell and Lyle Adams from Mon- C urtis and ticello came to see Irene Saturday. Gene and France lie Blickenstaff came Monday to tell Irene goodbye; they are going to Belgium to visit their son, Capt. Scott Blickenstaff and family. Mike Blickenstaff came to see his grandmother, Irene Redd. September 4, Tuesday: Dorothy Carey from Monticello is working here at the nursing home as an aide. We hope you like it here, Dorothy! LDS Relief Society meeting; Conducting, Virginia Redd. How Gentle Gods Hymn, Commands. Song, Grand- mother Dear, FAHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER by the chil- dren of Donna Lee Wolf in honor of their great - grand- mother, Irene Redd, who is a patient here. Some piano numbers that were played by Donna Redd were: Memories, Just a Song at My Buddy, The Waltz You Twilight, Saved for Me, With Someone Like You, Kay Bates gave a short talk about sharing and receiving feelings through music. Lesson by Donna Lee Wolf about a wife, Emily Stevens Dalton, who experienced having her husband, Edward, go on a two year mission for the church, then to go home to a joyous, however short, life, for he was killed shortly Professional Accurate Thesis Papers Payroll preparation & re porting Organizational Assistance Bookkeepinglnvoicing Temporary Office Personnel Telephone Message Service Notary Public Muni Atm? No. 6 dmn Grand Plaza, So. Hwy. 163 (Near Bowling Alley) Moab, Utah 84532 - ph. (801) 259-65a.m. - Noon, -5 p.m. Monday thru Friday ALL WORK GUARANTEED 74 9 ne, Ardawn Black. September 5, Wednesday: Mary Salter was here today for a meeting. Ed Davis took us in the van to the Ten Wheeler Cafe in Monticello for lunch. Those going were John Perkins, Orson Dalton, A J). Miller, Louie Willis, Helen Falconer, Yaz- Annie Dale and Brenda Shumway. Liz, Rayand Jean are really mond nice people. Red Cunningham wasnt able to go so they sent him a chicken dinner. Thanks much! zi Johnson, Seraphine and Fern Frost from Blanding came to visit Louie Frost Willis and Jane Hudson. Shirley Ann Gaines from Bluff, Carol Jackson and Virginia Halliday from Blanding, students at San Juan High School, are going to be coming to the nursing home each weekday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon as volunteers to help with our morning activity program. We want to welcome them and tell them thank you for their help. September 6, Thursday: We have a new RN, Nanette Allen from Blanding. Myrna Kimmerle from the Community Operations Office in Blanding was here today. Mae Black and Barbara Pal- mer from Blanding came to visit Faye Mosley, their sister. Also, some friends of Fayes, Lee and Mable Shumway, from Blanding, came to see her. Margaret Halls and her sister, Josephine Smith from Monticello, came to get her four qoilts that she had ordered some time ago from Kathryn Carter. Janee Howell came to pick up Kathryn Carter to take her to Betty Pritchards home in Blanding for the day. Becky Tupperware sales- Carroll, lady, gave a Tupperware party at Bettys home. Yazzie Johnson's daughter, Lorraine Holliday, came to visit her. Jewell Adams, nticello, from Mo- Irene Redds young- est daughter, came to visit her mother. Rae Bender of Monticello, Bonnie (Spencer) Howell of California, and Patsy (Spencer) Dougherty of Salt Lake City, called at the home Thursday to visit John Perkins, who is a brother of their grandmother, They also are very close friends of Louie Willis. MARKETS Wheat $5.00 Beans $20.00 Minutes of Meetings Mining Leases Contracts Resumes Prepared Dictation Letters (Typing Closing prayer by Calling. Secretarial Service . Green Cabbage Choice THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 13, 1979 - Page 9 after. It seemed like long moments lead into lonely Edward is waiting years. and Emily is prepared to live so she can join him. It seems hard to bear the burdens we have, but with faith and the help of the Lord we can suc- ceed as did Emily. Closing hymn, Israel, Israel, God is 1- WEATHER Monticello Blanding |