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Show - Page THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday October 7, 1982 by Helen Falconer Lelia Palmer was visited by Eva Lynn Perkins. Clyde and Nina Barton were here to visit Karl. Laura Hawkins received visits from Lawrence, Phil, Gordon, Ormas and Edwin Hawkins and Loretta Bradford. They put on a program with singing and 1 for October 7 Joy Liquid Detement 22 oz. Bottle Western Family Whole Kernel Corn 303 Can Kraft Miracle Whip 99 Ml quart 1.43 Varieties 6$1 fr SALAD DRESSING Western Family Ramen Moodies 3 Western Family Applesauce 303 Can 39 White King DETERGENT Family Size Campbell s 4.39 Nabisco Saltine Crackers 1.57 lb. Box 2 Bake Rite SHORTENING ECIAL AGE BUY General Mills 1 Cereal Strawberry Shortcake 12 oz. all enjoyed it!!! Thank you 1.49 Cleanser te Rice 6.99 BISQUICK 13 Mary Ann Jones was visited by Wendell and Phyllis Jones. Lucinda Willis visitors were Elsie Rasmussen, Lynn and Mable Helquist of Mesa. They also visited with Irene Redd. Irene was visited by Lisle and Jewell Adams, Lloyd Redd from Fort Worth, Francelle and Todd Blickenstaff and Hazel Lyman. 30-d- from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Also visiting was Redd of Garden City, George Kansas. Visiting Della Bronson were Bruce Halliday, Ned Jensen, Dorothy and Donald Adams, They brought a cake and candy. Sharon WiUiams and Gail McKay, public health nurses, Biscuit Mix 60 1.99 mm oz. Box BY the schools and said that tax credits wiU destroy public schools. He disapproves of the voucher system. and said it would be a mis to lower the compulsory voting age. Osborn said he is concerned over cuts in Medicare and Medicaid as well as the 8.3 unemployment currently reported in Utah. I don't believe the fault is all in take he added. Representative Redd cited his role in changing oil royalty payments, saying, Why should the Washington, state get less royalty than private industry? Redd explained his reasons for I opposing the severance tax. dont want to see any more money moving from the private sector to the public sector, he said. Redd said he feels there should be a merit system wherein better teachers receive more pay. He said he is not favorable to Governor Mathesons insistance on an Environmental Impact Statement for the Department of Energy nuclear repository siting study, but does favor a ferry for Lake Powell and has asked the governor to budget for it next year. The next Chamber meeting will be October 27 at noon at the Elk Ridge. Speakers wiU be Jon Hunt and Mitchell McCann of the Blanding airport. bible CORNELIUS R. SIAM ay ment of a ferry on Lake Powell and said he wiU push for highway linkages to encourage tourism in rural areas of Utah. He expressed concern for the 35-- 1 classroom ratio in some came to visit NH residents. Kristy Carroll had a short visit WO progress. State Representative Hardy Redd, incumbent, and Carl Osborn, Democratic challenger, addressed the Blanding Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday. Osborn, in the political arena for the first time and a member of the Blanding city council, expressed concern about the need more state help for small for businesses. He said government agencies should be made to pay their debts to businesses in a period and a small business committee should be established by the Legislature. Osborn favors the establish- Irene celebrated her 95th birthday. Teek and Louisa Lyman were visited by Larry Lyman, Bret and Lisa Lyman, George Holt and 67 oz. Bottle were to these questions in our meeting. We encourage everyone who reads this to answer these questions for themselves. It will give you insight into your feelings on aging and your own aging Redd and Osborn address Standing C of C we Soft Scrub LONG GRAIN US 1.63 42 oz. g. family 41 Tomato Soup guitar-playin- people feel miserable most of Most medical practhe time. titioners tend to give low priority to the aged. Most old people are set in their ways and unable to change. The majority of old people are socially isolated and lonely. We decided what the answers from two of her granddaughters, Rena and Brooke and Brookes baby, LesUe. They are . from Utah. Vernal, Activities for the week included reminiscent movies, bingo, therapy, bowling, pop corn. In arts and crafts. We are making fall and Halloween decorations. In resident council we took a quiz on the facts of aging. The following are some of the quesIn general, tions on the quiz: most old people are pretty much alike. The majority of old Nursing Home Notes 11 PRES. 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Bag 89 BJEW Qhnpmemfi 05 hues HAERCANiniUi m rAHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER New senior citizen bus for Navajos PAUL'S LETTER TO THE ROMANS The Apostle presses his One of the most enlightby showening books of the Bible, argument further and indeed of all literature, ing how the Lord Jesus is St. Pauls great Epistle to Christ gave Himself as a satisfaction for sin that we the Romans. by Paul was by nature and might be "justified freelythe through IGods grace, training a logician, perthat is in Christ redemption haps the greatest logician Jesus (3:24). His concluof all time, and in this case we his words were inspired by sion again: "Therefore is justhe Holy Spirit, so that we conclude that a manwithout have in his Epistle to the tified by faith, apart from the deeds of the Romans a powerful logical argument about God and man, condemnation and justification. It is wonderful thus to have Gods plan of salvation explained for us. This is all too lacking in modern evangelism. The doctrinal argument of Romans begins with a demonstration of the moral depravity of man. It says, even, to the "Thou art inexcusable self-righteou- s: ... (2:1). The Apostle then goes on to show that the Law was given, not to help men to be good, but "that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may be brought in guilty before God (3:19). The conclusion: "Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in His sight, FOR BY THE LAW IS THE KNOWLEDGE OF SIN law (3:28). "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God. through our Lord Jesus Christ (5:1). Next he shows how those who trust in Christ are "baptized into Christ (6:3), made one with Him by faith. The final conclu- Funding for the purchase of three new vehicles to transport elderly and handicapped citizens on the NavajoReservationaswell as in Moab has been approved by the Urban Mass Transit Admin- istration ever, UDOT officials explained that arrival of the new vehicles is stiU several months away. sion: "There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus (UMTA). The Navajo National Council on Aging is to receive $22,400 for the purchase of two vans. An additional was raised locally. The $5,600 vans will be used in Oljato and Navajo Mountain. Grand County Senior The Citizens council will receive $23,520 toward the purchase of a 17 -- passenger bus. An additional $5,880 was raised locaUy. The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) received word from UMTA of the approval for purchase of the vehicles. How- First Baptist Church (8:1). And the Apostle closes the doctrinal part of this great epistle by exclaiming. "Who shall lay anything to the charge of Gods elect . .N.Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? (8:33,35). Our advice to those who have questions about salvation: Study Pauls Epistle to the Romans, thoughtfully and prayerfully. (3:20). Pastor: Roger Stacy EVERYONE St. Nicholas Church EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS 1 Eait Mantfni 3 South Roman Catholic: Deacon 587-232- 2 Hear BIBLE TIME at 8:30 a.m. Sundays KUTA, 790 AM Blanding, Utah WELCOME! Episcopalian: 0 Sunday 10 a.m Joe Reed Monticello Wednesday 7 p.m. |