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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, August 14, 1980 - Page 13 gospel with others. Special musical number, My Mother, My Friend, by Angela Terri Palmer, Harris and accompanied by Yvette Lovell. The Lord is Closing song, My Shepherd. Prayer by Terri Harris. jgust 14 thru 20th Crisco SHORTENING Corned Beef Herford i Cream of Chicken Soup y Nurse named iV CEREAL niNmi rn.JT mri 12 07. can emu' 399$ Post Toasties os. pkg 18 Sweet Peas Western Family 3 Pitted Olives Early California Select FRENCH DRESSING $2.29 $1.59 lb. tin 3 303 can 300 can 99C 370 630 $1.09 Family Size $1.69 Cooking Spray Pam Chocolate Syrup Hersheys Porable Bottle $1.29 LAUNDRY DETERGENT Tide Family Size $5.59 3 20 oz. loaf 69 c Hillbilly Bread Hoisum Pork & Beans oz. can 16 3$1 Western Family Instant Coffee fo Insect Killer Back Flag House V . wfJN Campbells APPLESAUCE ) Kraft & $1.89 690 36 ct. box 690 12 Garden matching Envelopes oz. Cream of Weber ICECREAM $1.57 oz. pkg, 690 12 Downay Flake 12 $1.07 10 lbs. $1.39 ib. 290 N0RG0LD POTATOES f Zucchini Squash CANTALOUPE Jumbo Salmon Center Mild Yellow Onions 59c 2 lbs. 250 Calif. 7 lbs. $1 PINK GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Hawaiian 59c Pineapple Willis. Deacon Joe Reed and his wife came to visit the Catholic patients and bring them communion. Richard Graymountainfrom Navajo Mountain came to see Jonathan Jones. Adeline Lehis mother and from White Mesa father came to visit her. Bonnie and Allison Dickson and Pearl Mark, all from Hatch, called on Jonand Elsie Rasmussen drove up to the nursing home to call on Louie Alice Shumway Tuniuoise Restaurant Announces MEXICAN DINNERS Friday & Saturday 4 9 p.m. Only (In addition to Regular Menu) No.1 Combination Dinner - Tacos, 1 enchilada, 1 chillie relleno, rice, refried . beans, salad, 4.510 sopaipillas - No.2 2 Tacos Dinner - rice, refried beans, salad, sopaipillas No.3 - HBsKsEstt X $4.00 3 Tacos Dinner rice, refried beans, salad. $4.50 No. 4. - 2 Enchilada Dinner sopaipillas rice, refried beans, salad. $4.00 No. 5. 3 Enchilada Dinner JUNIORS. . Sclhi sqU .Fan Fares BOYS. ..Aspen rice, refried beans, salad. & $4.65 2 Burrito Dinner sopaipillas Wrangler CHILDRENS... Red Goose ALSO SPECIAL MARKED SALE'SCHOOL SHOES. No. 6. rice, refried beaus, salad. sopaipillas SIDE ORDERS Taco Enchilada Chillie Relleno AHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Burrito Sopaipillas $390 ea. ea. ea. ea. ea. 70 80 75 90 50 Turquoise Restaurant Bluff, Utah 672-22- 19 Willis, Elsies aunt, Saturday, August 2: Palmer and Jodi Angela came Shumway today to see Dora Page and Rosa Dex- Irene Redd. Betty Jacobs and her friend from Moab came to visit Bettys mother, Molly Poche. sacrament meeting: LDS Oliver Harris. Conducting, Opening sone, O Thou Rock Utah Southeastern District announced this week it has added a new public health nurse (PHN) to the staff. Judy Krouskop, a nurse practitioner from El Centro, California, is located in the Monticello Public Health office. She is assuming fulltime nursing duties while Sharon Crowley, PHN, moves to a parttime specialized position in order to spend more time with her family. Judy received her RN at the DePaul Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis and completed her nurse practitioner training through the University of California at San La Jolla. As in Diego the new public health nurse, one of her first goals is to start a pre - natal class this fall. Ms. Krouskop is living in Monticello with her hus- InvocatOur Salvation. Sacrament Shaun Jack. ion, song, While of These Emb- David, who is working for the Bureau of Land Management, and their three chil- ter. Smith called on Elizabeth Smith. Sunday, August 3: Clara Nielson and her daughter Linda and daughter from Monticello, Corinne Willis, Irene Redd, Faye MosGuen ley and Karl Barton. Ron and Myrtle Davis from Blanding came to visit everyone'. Gene and Francelle Bick-ensta- ff from Blanding, and their daughter, Jewell Adams, from Monticello, came to see of lems We Partake. Sac- rament blessed and passed by Clint and Preston Black, Shaun Jack and Paul McDonald. Speaker, Jed Lyman of the 6th Ward. Musical number, Jed I Am a Lyman family, Child of God, Closing song, World Has Need of The Men. Benediction, Willing Paul McDonald. Pianist, Ter- ri Harris. A, Helquist came for us 9:30 a.m. in the Senior Citizens bus. John Perkins, Helen Falconer, Orson Dalton, Fay Mosley, Jesse and Veda Brimhall, Karl Barton and Shirley Beour aide, went. We gay, want to Bluff first, then to Hatch, then we came back a different way. Everyone enjoyed themselves and we got back in time for lunch. Francelle Blickenstaff took her mother, Irene Redd, home for the day. Keith and Donna Redd from Monticello came to visit his mother, Irene Redd. Wednesday, August 6: Susanne Guymon, one of our a-b- sopaipillas c 1 1: Gary and Judy Valimaki and their children, Adam, Sabra, Greg and Eric, from Mesa, Arizona, came to visit Louie 2 New Crop 9 Friday, August gal Totino All Regular Varieties P visit Jonathan here at - the nursing Jones home. 7 WRITING TABLET PIZZA Moab came to athan Jones. ' Waffles Thursday, July 31: Marilyn and Ryan Low came up to see Klea Johnson, who works here in the housekeeping department. We had a surprise Thursday Gordon Wood, formerly of Mo.iticello, came in to see us. He was up here on business. We were very happy to see him, Dominick Mustache from band, dren. Ms. Crowley, who has been the northern San Juan County PHN for nearly two years, on now concentrate will women - infant - child (WIC) nutrition counseling and infant development for handicapped children in San Juan and Grand Counties. She also will continue to make home health visits in Monticello. out here, just came back vacation with from a her family. While gone, she visited with her grandparents in Pennsylvania and saw different sights in New York, Illinois and Missouri. She tells us that she had a lot of fun. LDS Relief Society meeting: Conducting, Pam Bronson. Song, I Need Thee Every Hour. Prayer, Clyda Palmer. Special musical numOh, That I Were an ber, Angel, by the Thayn family. Lesson, Sister Madge Shum- nurses 13-d- The Health ay way. The gospel is the Kingdom of God. President Kimball is the living prophet throughout the world. The story of Alma and the sons of Mosiah and their mission was told. We, toe, should do what we can to share the Meeting By Marcia Do Redd you have some specific questions for candidates running in the up - coming elections? A questionnaire form will be created at the next meeting of Utah Association of women and then sent to candfor their response. idates This will be on a local, state and national level. Come help us compile this questionnaire so you can become better informed. responsibilities are shared by county and jointly What and which are separate? County Commissioner Eddie Boyle will be in attendance to explain and answer questions dealing with city, his responsibilities. This will be 'interesting and informative, so come with some questions. also be a There will follow-u- p on the T rally. Prizes will be given to those persons who accomplished most or all of the suggestthat ware given in TV the rally article last month. Como and share your experiences with us. The meeting will be this Saturday, August 16,, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Marty Croasmun, 195 2nd W., Monticello, sponsored by Blue Mountain Chapter of Utah Association of Women. ions |