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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, March 27, 1980 - Page 11 Jonathan Jones had company Monday: Bonnie Dixon, Ada Begay, Fannie Lee and Harrison Nez. Nursing Home Notes by Helen Falconer Specials for OLd March 27 to April 2 Friday, March 14: Melba Black visited her sis- ter, Fay Mosley. Western Family SUGAR Cereal $6.99 25 lb. bag. Kelloggs Honey Nut Corn Flakes 0Z.88C 13 Dawn $2.29 Jumbo RoU 470 Liquid Detergent 48 oz. PAPER TOWELS m&Dry Hunts Tomato Catsup Pork & Beans Del Monte Cut 14 GREEN BEANS 3$1 3980 oz. can 16 Campbells 303 can Holsume Hollywood Bread Muffin Mix i 9 Folgers White or Wheat 16 49 0 oz. 690 oz. COFFEE All Grinds 3 $8.29 lb. Royal Gelatin 4$1 oz. box 7 Jiffy Blue Berry 5$1 All Flavors Frenchs Deacon and Mrs. Joe Reed came to call on the Catholic patients. Helen Livingston was here today to visit patients; Gene Johnson was here, also. Saturday, March 15: Susan Jamison and her daughter, Gwen Halls, from Monticello, called on friends here at the nursing home. Mr. and Mrs. (Harvey and Daisy) Atcitty and baby came to see his mother, Mary Atcitty. Mary has been a patient here for a long time. Bob Dale took his mother, Annie Dale, out for dinner this evening. Sunday, March 16: sacrament Conducting, Oliver LDS meeting: W. Harr- is. Opening song, Oh, How Was the Morning. PrLovely ayer by Kelly Bradford. Sacrament song, In Humili- ty, Our Saviour. Sacrament by Kelly Bradford and Cory Ruward. Speaker, Harold MosHow ley. Closing song, Gentle Gods Commands. Closing prayer by Yvette Lovell. Pianist, Yvette Lovell; Mustard Nabisco chorister, Barbara Harris. VANILLA WAFERS Mike Jaramillo and his wife Debbie and their son and baby daughter came from Moab to visit Cipi Perea Sunday. Sunday after sacrament meeting, Cipi read a few verses from the Bible from John, then he explained to us how important it is to love everyone, even the ones we think we cant love. If we change our hatred to love we can expect miracles. He told us that his Spanish mother had never learned to read until in her later years she learned to read die Bible. We sure appreciate this, Cipi, and we will do it every Sunday. Rita in Bartell, Carol and daughter Patrice, who teaches at Weber State College, came to visit Ritas mother, Dora Page. Monday, March 17: On our Monday morning ride in the Senior Citizens bus, A Helquist came for us about 9:30 a.m. Jesse and Veda Brimhall, Orson Dalton, Yazzie Johnson, Helen Falconer and our aide, Y vonne Keele, went to Bluff. The weather was nice and everything was beautiful and green down there. There is lots of activity going on in Bluff. Be-hun- Family Scott Bathroom Tissue Treat the family tonight... or any time! Geshia Mandarin Oranges Lisa Mornay 3 EAT OUT! SHAMPOO Honey Almond V Hand Lotion 1 1 rp Jp yp rp p Golden Ripe vL kt vf. BREAKFAST vL p p rp p Jp p p rp Jp vt sL 1 vl p p p rp BANANAS DINNER U A Red Ripe 0 LUNCH JS 6 Closed Sundays Tomatoes a.m. to 10 p.m. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT RUSSET POTATOES Blanding $ Texas PINK GRAPEFRUIT QtA Tender Garden AMES a SINCE 1774 McDonough company Asparagus Georgeous Colors: Red, Peach, Rust, Gold, While it LASTS Yellow, Beige, Brown $5.98 Velour Every color in the rainbow for robes, quilts, tops, &dresses. 'Mini Bouquets FabliC blend o 5 Great for dresses and tops for spring ...just $1.98 P15'ester just 50 No. 23-0- 00 Wednesday, March 19: Eugene Blickenstaff came and read to Irene Redd, his mother-in-la- w. made Carroll our cream ice for strawberry dinactivity. We had it for Kristy ner. LDS Relief Society meeting: Clyda Palmer. Conducting, Improve the Opening song, Opening Shining Moments. Winder. Lesson Terri prayer, Afton tape by by Fisher, Paul H. Dunn: Introducti on, What to do when you have the blaws: 1. Youre really no different from others. 2. Put your problems in per- spective; we cant afford to have a low day. 3. Learn somenew skill or hobby. thing, 4. your life; does it mean something to you? number by Danae Musical Oh, Winder, age 6. Songs, How Lovely Was the Morning, The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning, accompanied by Yvette Lovell. ClosHow Gentle Gods ing song, Re-exam- ine Commands. Closing prayer, Pam Bronson. Music led by Angela Palmer. Thursday, March 20: Rita Bartell and Patrice her granddaughter, came to see her Dora Page. Patrice teaches at Weber State College. Susan Jamison and Pearl Butt from Monticello came to visit friends. The office staff, LPNs and aides were flying kites this afternoon. There was a good breeze and the kites looked like airplanes. Everyone enjoyed watching them. Be-hun- in, er, library include the foUowing: The Green Ripper, by John D. MacDonald. How to Play Winning Doubles, by George Lott (tennis). Emma, by Keith and Ann yd Teflon-- S yd. Terry. The Glory and the Dream, by William Manchester. coated blade Scimitar, perfect circle blade and hook Contoured ash handles TAHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER gress. New books at the Blanding yd-!- avril $1.98 afternoon attending special education class at Blanding elementary School. Nadine Corrall is his teacher. Jonathan is making a lot of pro- New books Fake Fur Quilts, Throws; Pillows, Bedspreads, etc. Flat Fold home to visit. Jonathan Jones, our here at the nursing home, now spends two hours each great-grandmoth- Large Texas Cucumbers Marba Palmer visited her sister, Fay Mosley, and Anna Phillips. Eva Bergshoeff and Cly-- da Palmer, Relief Society teachers, stopped in. Guen Smith comes every day to visit Elizabeth Smith. Louie Willis and her niece Elsie Rasmussen went to Monticello on business. For our activity hour KrisCarroll made fudge. ty Elsie Rasmussen took Louto Monticello to ie Willis take care of some business. Tuesday, March 18: Lucille Orr came from to the nursing Monticello Home Landscaping, published by Countryside Books. Blanding Home Center 162 N. Hwy. 163 Blanding 678-22- 36 The Solar Age Resource Book, published by Solar Age Magazine. The Peoples Almanac 2 The Four Winds of Heaven, by Monique Raphel High The Bleeding Heart, by Marilyn French all new Rand Road Atlas. Nally The Mc- |