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Show ' week, to start my spring house- Nells too early, since it first struck me about five years ago that this one room definitely needed a good going over. R took me two days to get ready, two days to paint the room, and two days to clean up the mess I made. At this rate, surely I wont damage my image in the club too Newsy Notes by Nell Dalton Another Mondays cornea-roun- d. All too soon, I will be bound. Seems like such a little time Since I did my weekly rhyme. Time flies when youre having fun, they say. Even when youre not, it slips away! Being a member in good standing of the ators Club, I felt it wouldnt cleaning. be ProcrastinI decided last THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 26, 1980 in Salt Lake. Here they met a lot of people they knew in the huge crowd. Enjoying a pleasant weekend at Lake Powell were: Gary and Nancy Dunow and James and Deana Kaycee; Center ton recently went to St. Johns, Arizona, where they visited Fern and Gordon Wood. While there, James Wood took them on a tour of the Coronado generating station, where he works. They and the Gordon Woods also visited Vera and Claude Foy at Whisp- Steve Doug Wight; Wight; and Sue Redd; Diana Mus-selmJohn and Kathy Brake ; Merrill Young; Glade Young, Jim and Deanne Pehrsonand son Jimmy; Craig Leavitt and daughter Jennifer; Doug Lora Kibel and Pehrson; Ray and Lorla; children, Monte and Deana Dalton and children, Brandy and Melissa. While there they saw Bill and Donna Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Palmer and Trent Schaefer and his girl friend. and 12 Helquist Nancy friends LaRay surprised an; Pines Trailer Court in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the ering Petrified Forest. and John Redd recently attended the Peterson family reunion at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. There were around 40 in attendance, with eight daughters and two sons of the 12 children born to the family. The rest were children and grandchildHelen seriously. Last week two sons and a daughter of Bob Holt who once lived at Verdure came from Ignacio, Colorado, to see their old home and the area around. The woman said she attended school in Montice-ll- o. They talked to Mrs. John Redd at the visitor center. Their names were Ernest, Manly and Jessie. Vera and Marion Hazel- - ren. The Redds also attended a Big Horn Basin of Wyoming reunion at the Senior - Page 3 week with a birthday party.' They enjoyed a potluck luncheon visiting and looking at the gifts La Ray received. and Guy Tracy Ginger went to Dove Creek Saturday afternoon to join in a family gathering at Inez last Fullmer Family members were there from Santaquin, Colorado; Utah; Lamar, New Mexico; Farmington, Cross Colorado, Canyon, and Eastland and Monticello. Tracys. and Da Redd entertained and acted as tour guides to five couples, their friends, from St. George, last week. One of the group, Tom Logan, said to his wife reWould you like to cently: to go Europe this. summer? To which she responded, EuEdway U-t- ah, - why Ive been to Moab! rope never even The Redds then invited them to Monticello, assuring them that they would take them to Moab among other interesting FOOD STORE Prices Good Thursday, Friday & June 26, 27 Saturday & 28 places. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pro-T- ea Stew Meat $1 .19 Beef Pro-T- en Pro-T- en Short Ribs lb. ib. Chuck Steak 980 came, at suggestion, via the Dam Glen and Canyon Monument Valley. through The group Ed-wa- ys They also visited the Goosenecks of the San Juan. They arrived here on Monday afternoon and that evening Ha and Edway and Bob and Arita Sparks took them to the Sparks cabin on Blue Mountain for a dutch oven dinner. On Tuesday they toured National Park Canyonlands and partook of Ruth Chases ib.$1.39 famous cuisine that evening at Hunts Club. Swift Sizzleans 12 oz. Wednesday was the promised Moab day. They were $1.19 surprised in Moab Holsum Dutch Hearth Western Family Imitation Rye Bread 4 Varieties i6 oz. 69C Apple Juice Western Family 46 oz. 98C 53o Sour Cream Kippered Snacks Crackers Pumpkin Nabisco , Wheatsworth Libbys Solid Pack Whole Kernel Com Banquet Man Pteaser Dinners Whipped Topping Birds Eye Cool Wnip Gravy Mix 8 Fldill oz .3950 Salt Insect Spray Mustard Spice ib. BroccoG ib. 370 350 & Toddler Diapers Haggles Cucumber Chips Nalleys Ice Cream Cones 390 Tom Redd. On Thursday they 4$1 $1.95 830 1.12 oz. 49o $2.59 22 oz. Scoopys Old Fashion 12 pk. They enjoyed all 59c Garden Killer schilling Newell a film and presented each with a package of showed 29 oz. Bounty n. 270 Limes Maxine center, 89c 26 oz. Black Flag House at ii oz. 38 oz, 2190 Morton by the Arches and that evening they had dinner at Mi Vida restaurant, where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs, 303 can Del Monte Pillsbury Home Style Designer Tovels Peaches 34 oz. 53p oz 10 Western Family 3 special welcoming program for Mrs. Logan, which had been taped, complete with a band and welcoming speech. The Logans were presented with the tape afterwards. From Moab, they visited Dead Horse Point, where they had a picnic, then back to Arches National Park where, at the visitors literature. mim t Com Conners Fillet of Herrin at the city park 890 550 of visited Natural Bridges where they picnicked and toured the solar plant. Here they parted company with the Redds, taking another scenic route home. Those enjoying the Redds and our scenic hospitality wonders were: Mr. and Mrs. LuWayne Wood; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Rogers. Mrs. Maxine Lyman and Tauna DeGraw and Mrs. Taunas daughters, Candy and Lark, went to Salt Lake last week, taking J.J. and Judd Theresa home. The Judd girls had been visiting in Monticello for a week. John and Nora Himmel-berg- er and Derral and Nancy Barrell and family went to Provo last week to nt at-te- a V yiiD H obg2 Cook family reunion. Around 100 people enjoyed the visiting and good food. The John Himmelbereers (Please turn to Page 5) |