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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March As this goes to press, we learn of the passing of a long-tiBlanding resident, Faye Mosley. me Faye has been in poor health for some time. She passed away at the San Juan Hospital. Funeral services will be Friday, at 2 p.m. She is the mother of Harold and Benton Mosley and has a daughter, Irene. Leonard and Helen Hurst and Myrtle Redd flew to Provo Saturday to attend a temple session. Infant hearing can be tested Humans begin learning language at birth. Mothers begin the process of communication as soon as they cooingly count the newborns toes. They attended the sealing of a family that the Hursts son, James, converted when he was a Susan Butt drove to Moab Friday and had dinner with Hazels missionary. Wilcox, assistant regional PTA director, attended a state PTA meeting in Salt Lake Blanding population was much smaller last week as . many Bronco fans attended the basket- ball tournament in Provo. and June Morrell recently returned from a visit to California. They Bronson Ruby child develops complete language skills by age five if he can hear, states Dr. Thomas Clark, a Utah State University educational audiologist who has spent 10 years developing, improving and espousing a program to help hearing impaired people eek visited relatives, went sightseeing and attended sessions in the Los Angeles and St. George Temples. Craig and Alice Redd hosted family members for cake and ice cream to celebrate the first birthday on Sunday of their son, Scott. Clyde and Gloria Jensen former San Juan residents now living in Mesa, called last week to report that the annual reunion of former San Juaners living in Ariwould be March 20 at zona Pioneer Park in Mesa. Jan and Steven Bradford of Salt Lake City came for the Bradford-Hawkiwedding last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Stevens were happy last Friday when their son, Lynn, came for a short visit before leaving in April for a assignment in Germany. was recently promoted to Lynn one-st- ar general. His mother attended the ceremony. Lynn and Hazel Lyman and at birth. Dr. Clarks program is based in the home where trained parent advisors work with parents and the infant to create effective comThe advisor models for the parents communicaton techniques and skills that will enrich the childs world. 2-y- ear treatment of the hearing-impair- The Utah State child. Division of Healths Audiology-Speec- h Pathology Section has implemented the first state-wihigh risk screening procedure in the United States. Parents often have difficulty accepting a hearing handicapped child and once they have worked through the grief they need help learning communication skills to make experiences in the home meaningful linguistically. As a free, public service, the director of the Utah State Parent Infant Program for the Hearing Impaired will be in San Juan March 5. A specially equipped van will be brought to test the hearing of any preschooler whose hearing capability is in question. Qualified will be doing the audiologists If you have questions about your hearing, contact Gary San Juan School Suttlemyre 4, District audiologist, at or Bobbi Suttlemyre, parent advisor for southeastern Utah at childs 587-225- 587-246- 5. If all the Earth's ice melted, seawater would flood New York leaving the Statue of Liberty waist-dee- p. Washington, D.C., Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco also would be flooded. II Kigalia new renting. Minimum rent for 1 - bedroom, $187 per month. 2 -- bedroom $252 per month. Apartments Marci Stevens, 678-33- 454 S. Main, Elm 2 Blanding 26 grand-smoth- er, Maggie Harvey. They had fun talking over school days and discussing their children. Maggie Perkins was confirmed by her grandfather and Devon Kerbs was confirmed by his father last Sunday. Phyrl Black is the new Cub Scout pack chairman of 4th Ward; Halliday is secretary-treasur- er Lynda and Janet Wilcox is den The 4th Ward Pinewood Derby will be held March 29. Tinting fk V CHUCK ROAST lb. Kerry Certonio $1 .39 Lean Tender Chuck Steak lb. $1.49 Boneless TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .$1.99 Lean Tender Beef va , 3 lb. 678-23- GROUND BEEF lb. Pkgs. or larger . lb. Fresh Tender Beef Cube Steak 05 minutes TWO Boneless Beef $1.49 Lean Family plan hair care Blanding U Stew Meat THE HEAD HUNTER 47 . Specials for March leader. Redkin Helen Curtis $1 .29 lb. $1.99 oz. ctn. $2.19 Van de Kamps HALIBUT BIBLE 8 R. SIAM CORNELIUS PRES. RCREAN RIBIE SOCIETY CHICAOO, ILLINOIS 6035 MARGARINE CAN THE TEN COMMANDMENTS SAVE? St. Paul pointed out a basic and logical truth Scriptural when he said: "For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified (Rom. 2:13). Many people suppose that God gave us the Ten Commandments to help us to be good. The fact is, however, that He gave them to show us that we are bad. Romans 3:20; 5:20; Galatians 3:19 and a dozen other is like a man looking into a mirror, seeing his dirty face, and then walking away without doing anything about it. This is why Romans 2:14,15 de- clares that the consciences of the heathen confirm what the law says, "their thoughts the meanwhile accusing or else excusing one another. Those in heathen lands know that it is wrong to lie and steal and commit adultery, yet they know Bible passages teach this clearly. nothing about the law of God, or the How can the law be of any Ten Commandments. How then do How they know that these things are advantage to a can it justify us unless we keep it wrong? God made them with this knowledge; He gave to them a perfectly? a sense of blameworthiconscience, Do you recall the woman taken in in ness doing wrong. adultery, in John 8? She was a Jewess. She was better off than the Every man has this inner sense, of law had she the for Gentiles, though his conscience may become seared. It is common experience for it Moses, but this didnt justify her; mens consciences to trouble them; condemned her. "their to out thoughts either "accusing or So her "advantage turned else excusing one another. be a serious disadvantage, for "not How good to know the One who the hearers of the law are just before be law shall has of the doers the but God, paid the penalty for our sins so our hearts may be "cleansed that justified. from air evil conscience (Heb. James 1:23,24 says thaLone who knows the law but doesnt obey it 10:22)! law-breake- r? Hear BIBLE TIME at PftCTMfTV Lela and Burnhard Black and Ida and LaVell Palmer have returned from their winter sojourn in Aransas Pass, Texas. Amy Isom invited eight of her close friends for a luncheon while was visiting her she Frosting 678-25- v'v Mi for their return home. Permanent waves 23-2- testing. week in Salt Lake and Provo visiting her children. Maggie Harvey was delighted last week when her granddaughter, Amy Cornwell Isom, and two children of St. George arrived for a visit. On Tuesday Judy Kiddle and Maggie drove the. family to Page where they boarded a plane Evening appointments Ulene Black ' r last Wednesday. Mrs. Kent Redd spent the past Monday thru Saturday de i Janet fivi TH&l 4rtd TiCHtOt ed i sister, Margaret. Styiuty Early identification of hearing loss is essential to optimum : . 12 ns A municator!. - Page 11, 1982 8;30 a.m. Sundays KUTA, 790, Blanding, Utah Meat Franks CHEESE 2$1 lb. ctn lb. pkg. 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