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Show Nells Newsy Notes by Nell Dalton iyvwvw Recently a friend said. Nell, Start something in the paper, Pm getting bored ash ! So I tried my best, you see And someone got the best -- of me! Why Alvin, that was just beautiful! You are a fine pro-s(thats masculine for er prosette, is tail). under p It which minus the every horses was pretty, but mostly For instance, hogwash. that part about the pedestal. Thats one for mythology. Ive been around for more than half a century and have seen women in many different positions; Ive seenthem standing in line for food from the government relief truck during the Depression; bending over the washboard doing the family wash; on their hands and knees scrubbing floors; stooping in the fields to pick cotton or strawberries; lying on a bed in the throes of childbirth; sitting on a tractor, a horse or a milking stool, helping with the crops and the cows; and Ive even seen a few crawling before their pedestal placing-ha- ir to get a adorners pittance ro run the household; but Ive never seen one on a pedestal, unless she climbed up there herself to scrub the ceiling or perform some sim- - ilar chore. Actually, I wrote that bit of asinine rhyme in a moment of anger. I was thinking that, due to the diligent efforts of some of my captive sisters, I would probably have to see my beautiful granddaughters sent off to war. Of course, when it comes right down to it, that wont hurt a bit more than seeing my handsome grandsons sent the same route. What we really need is liberation from war. Hopefully, it will be the women who bring this miracle about. Heaven the men have failed knows, at it long enough! WeU, there, Ive left myself wide open to some good old April Food ridicule. Be my guest! Last Wednesday 25 Senior Citizens enjoyed a book review by Larraine Redd. She reviwed My Heart Lies M THE SA$ JUAN RECORD,, Thursday, March, 13, 1980 - Page 3 and Dave, South- Barton Have something about which De Trevino. It concerned to rave! the life of an American girl who married a native of MoOn Feb. 22, their 3rd son nterrey, Mexico, and the diffcame, is his Ronald Jason-Matthe- w erent customs to which she name. had to adjust, and of the joy 19 in. long, six pounds, nine. and fulfillment she found in Not too big, but doing fine! her life South of the Border. His big brothers, Bryan and Mrs. Redd held her audience captive for the full John, hour. President Ruth Hyde Really love the little one! thanked her for the delightCraig and Winona Cameron and ful Are real proud of their report, everyone joined in the applause. LuciUe grandson. live in Virginia, in Orr reported that there were They two people needed to go to Fairfax, And hope to Utah soon to the eye doctor in Durango, to have a quota. Tuesday bus make tracks! trips to the school for nutrition meals will be disJanene Tullis came down continued if more people don t from Salt Lake recently to take advantage of them. The visit her mother, Maxine Lybus will take the Senior Citman, for a few days. Maxizens to the Arches this Friine has been ill with a reday. spiratory ailment. Among those going to Pay-so- n Now the Harmans, Caryn to watch the Buckaroos last week were Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Freestone, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Forrest, Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ketron, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, Joan Redd and the cheering squad, and Van, Debbie and Coleen Codner. Also, a lot of the local college kids came over FOOD STORE rices Good Thursday, Friday & March 13, 14 Saturday & 15 Open 8 a.nrr. to 7 p.m. Top Dog Pork Wieners Spare Ribs 99$ Proten Proten Chuck Steak $1.49 Cube Steak $1.98 Sliced lb. ib DUTCH Manwich Sauce I Western Family Com ieoz.670 Whole Kernel & 15 oz. Cream 303 can 69p 393C Western Family Instant Dry Milk American Beauty Elbo Roni Bacon gQ w AQ WO i4 ot. $3.39 Banquet Reg. T.V. Dinners 590 Whole Sun Orange Juice 6 oz. 35c Western Family Bread Dough 5pk. $1.35 and nearby coll- Nancy and Kirk Helquist and their friends, Debbie and Harvey Gray from Salt Lalke spent a pleasant weekend on Lake Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Codner went to Springville last week, where Jack had a justice of the peace meeting to attend. They visited Pat and Craig and Jim and family Child and Amber Codner. They stayed for the blessing of the Childs baby on Sunday. Bonnie Daltons sister, who lives on Squaw Point, told her on the phone the other day that their house was struck by lightning during a recent snowstorm. The house re- on March 5. He lived in Ogden and was 78 years of age. and Clement Though Alice to were unable attend the funeral, some of their children were there. Fay and Bar- bara Gage attended, Stanford and Kay Johnson also Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who are Alices sister Morton Salt BY.U ceived considerable damage, but luckily no one was near the spot that was hit. They were not even aware that a thunderstorm was taking place at the time. Mrs. Alice Johnson received word of the death of her brother, George Albert Foote, frozen foods HEARTH Rye Bread Hunts Sold by Box Only 15 lb. Box. from eges. and Clements brother. Red or Iodized 26 oz M.D Harvest Moon Bathroom Tissue Cheddar Cheese Western Family Kraft Peas 21b. Orange Juice pts. SAM Concentrate 45c Farm workers Farm workers on Utah farms totaled 18,000 during acthe week of January to the Utah Crop and cording 6-- Baby Formula Bumble Bee 12, Livestock Reporting Service, This is an increase of 4,000 workers from October, 1979, and 3,000 more workers than in January, 1979. Of the 18,000 workers in January, 14,000 were family workers (farm operators and unpaid family workers) while 4,000 were hired. During the January workweek, family workers averaged 27. 5 hours, compared with 31.2 a year earlier. Hired workers averaged 34.9 hours during the January workweek, compared USDA. produce Tuna Generic Salad Dressing Crisco Vegetable $3.89 Oil Tide Laundry Detergent Anaheim & Jalepeno Chilies Texas Pink Grapefruit Green Bell Peppers nnQQjpxspiaimtt to EKi with 32.5 a year earlier. Support Your Community Schools! |