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Show me, oaix juajm KtuuKD Thursday September 23, Nursing Home Notes by Helen Falconer Edna Steffens visitors were J.J. September and Shirley Steffen of Monti-cell- o. Edna recently took a two week trip to Kansas for a family 23-2- 9 reunion. Neta Youngs visitors were Jim and Diane Hacking and children, Zoie Young, Mary Jane Phillips. Gene Hacking and Vivian Redd. Visiting LauraHawkins were June and Ormas Hawkins, Betty June and Charles Edkfcsxdt, and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hawkins. Karl Bartons visitors were Don and Iris Barton. They also visited Della Bronson and Lucinda Willis. Also visiting were Dave and Tamara Barton and children. Lucinda Willis was visited by Stefani, Cindy and Craig, MacheUe Horrocks from Arizona and Elsie Rasmussen. Lelia Palmers visitors were LaVell and Ida Palmer and Eve Lynn Perkins. Mary Ann Jones was visited by Leon and Mary Jones from Palisade, Colorado. Also PhyUis Jones. Nova Hannigan went home with Joe and Velma for Joes birthday Hannigan Myrtle Davis, Holda Perkins and Neda Jensen visited residents Inez Conway brought here. flowers and visited with some of the residents. Activities for the week included the Disney movie Walk Dont a talent show for grandRun, parents day, a pet show, pop com and bingo and bowling. Our bus ride took us to Bluff. Those going wereHelen Falconer, Lucinda Willis, Emily Spackman, Rachel Short, Blanche Will, Donna Gilroy and Dave Guymon, driver. special THANK YOU to Curtis Jones who gave us watermelon and cantalopes for the NH. hi Resident Council we discussed the foUowing quotations on To me, old age is always aging; fifteen years older than I am. Bernard Baruch. On the birth of his fifth grandchild, Art Link-lett- er said, I dont mind being A 1982 - Page 13 called a grandfather. I just cant get used to the idea of living with Do not resent a grandmother. growing old. Think of the millions denied that opportunity. By the time man gets to greener pastures, he cant climb the fence. The residents had a good time talking about these quotations. We had a lively group discussion led by Austin Lyman. On Monday evening the Community Church of MonticeUo had a service here. Robert Allen, pastor and Bob Jones, deacon, participated. We appreciate and enjoy these services. Thank you for your time. Relief Society lesson was presented by Joselyn Johnson with a number by Marina special Bronson. Sacrament meeting was conducted by Larry Brown with Wilbur Laws as speaker. supper. Margaret Dalton was visited by Robert Dalton and wife from Irene Redds visitors Ogden. were Mike and Beverly Blicken-sta- ff from American Fork, Gene and FranceUe Blickenstaff, and Keith and Donna Redd from Monti-cell- o. Della Bronson was visited by Ned Jensen and Joyce Martin. Visiting Teek and Louisa Lyman were Dayne and Lois Shumway and children, Lyman Redd, Larry Bret and Lisa Lyman, Josephine Bayles, Merlin Jones and Alynn Chamberlain. Welcome to David Paul, a new He was visited by resident. Alberta Holly, Kim and Komondo Holly from Montezuma Creek, Arlene Paul, Ruby BenaUy and Mary Paul from Sweetwater, Julene Christensen, teacher, pins up paper Adam Hurst displays a shirt of his own design. T-sh- T-sh- art project experience FESOZEN FOODS ate mi a Blanding, grassy lawn and visited the Shirt-ta- il ICE CREAM Corner. Welch's 1.39 Grape Juice Marie FROZEN DINNER7 $1-3- mODUCE Melons Utah Golden Delicious New Russet id! Potatoes California CAULIFLOWER MiiCAOTDG, FAHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER irt W Stteveimo uqipcdUst Sd. Strattlln Man on GRAPES Golden Honeydew Johnson, Pastor NEW BUSIN ESS-NOOPEN IN BLANDING! 9 APPLES VS Here proprietor Ray Lyman slogans explained how are printed on shirts and gave a T-sh- California Seedless 690 irts downtown Cream of Weber 1.69 fun-fill- ed Day hirt T-sh- Banquet 'Man P leaser 1.59 and learning into one last Friday. The children wore their favto class and at noon orite they took their lunches, hiked to T-s- 1.89 1.99 1.89 first graders from Albert R. Lyman School in B landing combined an outing, present we have feeds, welding supplies and some lumber. As inventory expands, we will carry a full line of building materials and At hardware. WELDING - BLACKSMITH WORK SMALL ENGINE REPAIR open 9w' as first grader M. Keele photo trip aid to learning irt Christensens Julene irt demonstration by pressing a name onto a shirt. The children es received free balloons and before returning back to the classroom. Here they were each handed a to design thempaper selves with their own name on it. Each learned how to spell and print a new word, shirt. Later the shirts were hung with clothespins in the school corridor. This is one example of how the teachers in the San Juan School District use their own imagination and creativity to make an enjoyable learning experience for their students. pop-sicl- T-s- hirt St. Nicholas Church EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS Blinding 3 South 1 East Roman Catholic: Sunday 10 a.m. Deacon Joe Reed 2 Monticello 587-232- Wednesday 7 p.m. Fr. Richard Southworth Episcopalian: Bluff 672-221- 4 Kigalia II Apartments now renting. Minimum rent for 1 - bedroom, $187 per month. 2- - bedroom $252 Marci per month. Stevens, 454 S. Mai.i, Elm Blanding 678-33- 2 26 tr (Oust nc ivao |