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Show . . . unite ufu Nursing Home Notes by Helen Falconer iiary 24 - Visiting Nova Hannigan were Velma Hannigan and Mr. and Mrs. Lane Bennett and their two children of Pencole, Nevada. Lois Pierson was visited by RonKrist and daughter, Kim of La Sal. March 2 Jolly Time Yellow Popcorn 2 lb. Bag 67( Mary Ann Jones received visits from Ellen Johnson and Norma Patterson. Terrie Jones took Mary Ann to Wendell and Phyllis Jones' for supper. Lucinda Willis was visited by Victor Elsie Rasmussen. was visited by Vicki Peterson Utley and Maxine Graves. Edna Steffen was visited by JJ. Steffen. Visiting Vesta Carson were Pat Ensle and Allen Carson. Teek Lyman was visited by Brian Low, Larry Lyman and Eva Shumway. Visiting Widow Pidonies were Ella M. Tso, Yvonne Rentz and Della the family. Smiley Bronson was visited by Dawn Boyle who took Della out for a ride. Also visiting were Ned and LaVerda Jensen. Robert Lansing was visited by Gerald and Charlene Lansing of Roswell, New Mexico, Esther Dishface of Montezuma Creek, and Pauline Benally of Slip rock. Visiting Neta Young were Darroll, Leda and Zoie Young, Vernis Harris, Klea Palmer, Gene Hacking and Vivian Redd. Visiting Dora Page were Carol and Patrice Behunin and Reta BartelL Irene Redd was visited by Gene and FrancelleBlickenstaff, Linda Bohn, Hazel Lyman, Lisle, J ewell and Laurie Adams., Visiting Laura Hawkins were Lawrence, Gordon Hawkins family, Stan Loretta Bradford, Hawkins, Ormas and June Hawkins. - 1.95 Kay Randall and family THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday February 24, 1983 - Page 11 Activities for the week included Thressa Frost. Neilson Brown, pop corn, quilting, poker, rhythm Richard Kaer, Ryan Wheeler and Sam Slade, cub scouts, came to band, exercise class, reminiscent therapy, manicuring ladies' visit Lois Pierson. She shared some of her art experience with making homemade ice nails, cream and them. fudge. Our ride took us to Monticello where we stopped Marie and Christine Goodman, at Sandra Torance, Sanford Duncan Abajo Convenience Store and and Sophia G. Bauer visited the bought delicious ice cream. NH. Klea Johnson's grandchildGoing with Dave Guymon were Helen ren visited the NH Ryan and Falconer, Doyle Black, Annie and Law Todd Jami Richmond. Dale, Della Bronson, Nova Bruce and Jenny Walker and Hannigan, Blanche Will, Lucinda the visited Juan Fernando Willis, Paul Jones, Rachel Short, NH, Edna Steffen, Emily Sfrackman also. Visiting Lorena Lameman and Donna Gilroy. We went to from Todahaidakani were Ann, Montezuma Creek on Monday. Layne and Jill Lameman. San Juan Education Days assured for the Humanities notified (UEH) Utah San of Eastern Juan College Center last week that their request for funds to help sponsor San Juan Education Days was approved. $9,000 was Approximately approved for use in holding 45 county-wieducational programs on April 7 thru 9, The humanities programs will form of a wide range the back-boof educational topics to be presented in B landing, Bluff, Mexican Hat, Montezuma Creek, and Monticello. Topics approved under the UEH grant include Navajo history and culture, oral andpersonal history LDS workshops, geneaology, Church history, family issues, solar energy, problems of aging, art . appreciation. Trail of the Ancients cultural program, waste nuclear repository site panel and energy development. Other topics to be offered event will during the three-da- y be locally funded and will include computer science, social and personal problems, cooking, Utah Endowment de ne crafts and All UEH visited areas of self-improvem- ent. grants must be matched on a 50-- basis by local funds, facilities or services. In order to secure the local funds 50 needed, members of the San Juan Advisory Council, San Juan Foundation and committee members will be asking for contributions during a donation drive held prior to the Educational Days program. Feature stories will be pub- lished during the next six weeks which will outline the specifics of each program and profile the guest lecturers participating in the program. We hope that everyone from age 12 on up will plan now to attend this first ever' educational weekend. We feel that we are planning something for every age and interest - from physical nuclear physics," fitness to stated Janet Wilcox, chairman. Wilcox went on to say that students and adults are needed to help with organizational work. If you have the time and interest to assist, please call one of the community chairmen: Karen MonticeUo; Kim Fai Adams, Mexican Hat; Arlene Chan, Dennison, Bluff; Janet Wilcox, Blanding and Sharon Yashimura, Montezuma Creek. San Juan oil Tricentrol Resources paid the bid, $502.25, for a top per-ac- re Paradox Basin parcel at the Utah ..1.59 lb. ..1.63 lb. L. 1.99 lb. ....1.89 lb. Department of Natural Resorccs oil, gas and hydrocarbon lease sale held January 31. Tract 57, 40 acres, is two miles southwest of the abandoned Alkali Canyon field and 13 miles of Tricentrol's recent Ismay oil west-northw- est discoveries. ETS............J2. 79 lb. 99 1. 19 4 for 49' Avocados I'RATT A, V, Green Broccoli Navel ORANGES full n JlccoCa 1 case 6.29 Potatoes 10 lb. Bag 79 ('.MERCANTIIE' AQUA SATIN LATEX SATIN ENAMEL Satin luster finish VAPEX LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH Distinctively flat . Reg. $16.95 t FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Reg. $20.95 ACCOLADE Our finest. . .velvety sheen ... not a flat, not a satin. Reg. $21.50 $13.95 $16.95 $18.00 ONLY WHITE & PASTEL COLORS Home Center Blanding 163 II Hvy. Blanding SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 26,1983. 678-223- 6 41 Bass-Navajo-Fed- eral wildcat six miles northwest of Blanding, Chandler and AssocA iates 33 lb. 6 lbs. 9-- LAMHI RI each 10' CUCUMBERS HS THREE INTERIOR PRODUCTS FEATURING PRATT & LAMBERT S ALL NEW LATEX TECHNOLOGY. . . UNSURPASSED IN HIDING POWER AND SCRUBBABILITY, FEATURING NO SPATTERNO MESS APPLICATION. Production was 233 barrels of oil, 225,000 cubic feet of natural gas and 108 barrels of water per day from Black Dahlia Oil and Gas well No, when completed 17. December 9 6-- and 33 Johnson Creek-Feder- al, was completed January initially produced six barrels of oil and 32 barrels of water per day. Abandoned as dry are: Cities Service No. INelson-- A, six miles south of Blanding in the Browns Canyon area; Davis Oil 4- -1 Abajo, a wildcat 11 miles northwest of Blanding in the Harts Point area; Skyline Oil No. 2 Mustang Unit, a wildcat in the Indian Canyon Area, 7 miles northeast of Blanding; Wesgra Corporation No. 2 Gebauer-Skee- n, in the Mexican Hat Field; Raymond T. Duncan Bradford Canyon, 12 miles west ofthe Colorado border in the Monument Canyon area. 1-- 25 |