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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, July 10, 1980 - Page 11 leg as a result of the wound. A tape was played tellling about the hand cart companies and their experiences as they came to Salt Lake and Alicia Stefani City. a Harris played piano duet. We Are Closing song, Spwing. Closing prayer, An- gela Palmer. Friday, June 27: Harold Ransdell of Richland, Washington, and Erma of Ransdell Farmington, New Mexico, came to visit Rosa Dexter, Harolds moth- er. is the winner of the gift Certificate Sponsored by Phillip $50 Sabey Blanding Mercantile & Cardenar San Juan Cheerleaders. High School CONGRATULATIONS! I If. Altitude White 'At FLOUR Bath Soap Kool Aid $3-9- 25 1b. bag. Lifeboy Coral or White Reg. 1 Unsweetened all flavors 9 4$1 2250 $3.69 $1.69 14 CEREAL Del Monte 12 Quaker Corn Bran Green Beans French Cut Holsum Wheat llisquiclf BISQUICK oz. box 303 can Green Giant SALAD DRESSING Rice A Roni Chicken 3$1 12 lb. loaf 2880 3$1 Western Family Tall can Niblets Corn 970 690 60 oz. box $1.89 1 Mix Canned Milk 8 12 French oz. can pt. $1 .09 TRANSPARENT TAPE Lauretta tt, Page, Chris Anthony Page, all from Salt Lake City. 303 can scotch Miss Breck m me Monday, June 30: aff on Sunday. Orson Dalton, Jessie and Veda Brimhall, Yazzie Johnson, Annie Dale, Helen Fal John cook, Barrett, fixed the lunch for us. Everybody enjoyed the picnic and well go again this summer. Wednesday, July 2: Karl S. Barton was admitted to the nursing home. He is a lifelong resident of San Juen County; his home and ranch are at Verdure. He was brought to the home by Clyde and Nina Barton. LDS Relief Society meeting: Opening song, Redeemer of Israel. Prayer by Sarena Peeler. Sister Liz Brown told a pioneer story of the early days of Juan County and the trials of the outlaws and the theft of horses. An account' was given on how the horses' were found and brought back. Jody Lyman was shot in the leg, and with the help of some Indians he was cared for and his leg healed. However, he had a crooked San LYMAN & THOMPSON, CPAs . Blanding, Utah 1 Nectarines Red Ripe Green Onions or Radishes ZUCCHINI SQUASH Large Juicy Limes Tender Green BROCCOLI HS new 59 0 $1.39 FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Redd reunion went By Francis M. Lyman, CPA "BANANAS I about 10:30 a.m. We up to the dude ranch and turned around and came to Devils canyon. back We waited for the rest of the folks from the nursing home, who came a little later and brought the food. We had a lovely picnic and good things to eat: Fried chicken, potato salad, pork and beans, two kinds of punch, cake and watermelon. Our bus 570 Golden Ripe ' John Shum-wa- y, our aide, went for their in the Senior Citizens ride Tax Planning What is Probate? probate process is simply a matter of seeing to it that the wishes of the deceased are carried out. With proper consideration for the creditors and taxes, assets will be distributed in accordance with the the deceaseds will, if any. If he has no will, the property is distributed under the state law for people who have no will (the laws of intestacy.) Too many people fear the probate process because of the horror stories they have been told about attorneys fees and estate taxes. As with other professions, the experience and fees will vary from attorney to attorney. Do not be embarrassed to discuss an attorneys prior exand his fee schedule in reference to probate perience work. The conscientious attorney will respect your request and discuss fees with you very openly. home remedies used in an There are far too many to eliminate attempt probate and estate settlement fees and taxes. Many of these devices will serve to complicate the probate process and, in fact, increase the costs. Most of your fears of probate could be set at ease if you would take the time to visit with an attorney well in advance of the need for probate services. If you do a proper job of selecting an experienced probate attorney, he will assist you in eliminating probate, if in fact that is to your advantage. A few dollars and a little of your time now will pay off. If your financial affairs are simple, an initial meeting will be short and cost little. If you have potential problems, the meeting will take longer and cost more. In either event, you will not be the victim of Penny wise but pound foolish. The TOMATOES Dim-mi- Jewell and Janice Adams from Monticello came to see Irene Redd. Francelle Blick-enstand sons, Mike and and Todd, grandson, Lyman Miller, came to see Irene. Keith and Donna Redd from Monticello came to see Irene 490 oz. box Western Family Hot or Reg. Hair Spray 3950 3 buttermilk baking mix Sandwich Bread Chile 34 oz. Maryboy, Mil-fr- ed Maryboy and Dorothy Beto see Homa Marycame gay boy, one of our aides. Saturday, June 28: Yesterday, Homa Maryboy, aide, drove the car and took Molly Poche, Fay Mosley, John Perkins, Helen Falconer and Shirley Begay, our aide, drove the van and took Jonathan Jones, Adeline Lehi, Dewey Clark and Yazzie Johnson for a ride. For activity Saturday, the aides made popcorn. Sunday, June 29: Dora Pages children, grandchildren and great - grandchildren came to visit her. were Sydney Page, They Samme Page, Bob Page, coner, Fay Mosley, Perkins and Brenda Thursday, July 3: Shanna Wheeler brought her new baby Lori Ann and son Ryan to visit. By Florence Galbraith The L,H. Redd, Sr., family reunion was held this year in the Blanding Elementary School multi - purpose room on Saturday, July 5, with Keith Redd of MonticeUo as pre- sident. Keith was preparations assisted with and the ing by Francelle plann- Blicken-sta- ff of Blanding. day got off to a start at 10 a.m. with registration Carol Callette, secreby tary, and the group gathering and getting acquainted. This was followed by a program furnished by members of the The Redd family. The welcome was by President Keith Redd, and prayer by L. Burton Redd. A vocal duet was sung by Denise Frost and Rob Adams. A dance was given by Jessica Wolfe and Megan Wolfe, directed by Donnalee Wolfe. Donna Redd played a piano solo. Kay Redd, who is famous for his gymnastics, put on an exhibition. A vocal trio was sung by Alice and Reva Redd and Marta McDonald, accompanied on the piano by Irene Redd. There was a melodrama by a group of Monticello Redds. The film Hole in the Rock was shown, followed by a roast beef dinner, and then a genealogical session. New is president for next year L, Wayne Redd of Salt Lake City, with Robert Redd as vice president. came from as far Redds as away Canada, Juarez in Old Mexico, Kansas, California, Texas, and many other places. Oldest member present was Aunt Irene Redd, who is Monroe 93. James Redd, Jr., is the oldest living Redd in this family but was unable to attend because of a hip injury. He is 94. Aunt ie Redd Jameson, the only living child of L.H. Redd, Sr., was unable to attend from Tucson, Arizona, due to fragile health. Aunt Louise Ef-f- Redd, who lives here, was also unable to attend, also because of health problems. Jay and Marie Redd had been married the longest. There were 275 members present, and the couple with the largest family there were Hardy and Sunny Redd. member present Youngest was the infant daughter of Beverly and Jerry Redd, who is less than a month old. A big thanks to the committee who managed the affair. |