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Show SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 23, 1983 - Page 9 Nursing Home Notes by Helen Falconer Specials for June A 23-2- 9 'I .If CEREAL Pac-Ma- n rvvx - 16 Western Family Tomato Sauce 8 - - oz loaf 65' can at ... 699' -- 16 oz '1.29 31 & BACON SOUP -- i Western Family Margarine lb 288' 35' Assorted Summertime Plastic Ware .......1.39 Insect Control Traps 1 Produce 27' lb Sunkist Oranges 6lb99' Fresh 10' ea CALIFORNIA LEMONS Bud Stalk Celery 59' ea Perlette Seedless GRAPES 97' lb Peaches 59' lb Fresh 42. Maurice Hart Laws, 66, died on June 13, 1983 at his homo in Ogden of a heart attack. He was born June 2, 1917, in Blanding, a son of Wilford Derby and Mary Francis Peterson Laws. He married Jennie (Jerrie) Beck-ste- ad Bronson on August 30, 1947 in Ogden, The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A graduate of Blanding High School, he attended Carbon College and served in the Army Air Corps in India and Burma dur-iWorld War n gn CANTALOUPES.. Bella-Vist- a 678-27- Maurice Hart Laws 7oztin 93' Nabisco Ritz Crackers Cambells BEAN oz 1.49 -- 13 . Holsum French Bread SPAM youre going to Blanding, Utah. . .be sure to Strum, strum. . on wear some whiskers yer chin. . The bushiest, boldest, beguilingest, and most bewildering beards will receive prizes next Friday, July 1 at the Blanding City Office at 4 p.m. The judges will be a corps of experts, including Jolyn Hosier, Miss San Juan County. No entry fee is required. For information, call Marsha Keele The splendor of Americas wilderness, as seen through the of photographer, Ansel eyes Adams, will be featured in the Utah Arts Councils Glendinning Gallery beginning June 27. Ida-Tre- at Ice Cream er Swanson Plump (Sihieefo Blanding; sisters, Donna Hemingway of Salt Lake City and June Hawkins of Monticello. Services and interment were in Ogden, Military honors were accorded by the AmericanLegion Color Guard Relief Society was conducted by Lucilla Black, Dora Bayles a story ana sylvan Johnson Laurel Redd favored us with musical numbers. Sunday Sacrament Meeting conducted by Stan Bronson. told and two was AtLKSTHSJ 1811 S. Hwy 163 12 Moab, Utah LOT sal 1.77 I 2.4 acres with 6,000 square-fobuilding 2,640-fo- ot Heated and cooled with finished office and more. truck port. ot 299' Juicy Chicken box -- 2.49 sxmt3: music, movies, piano exercise, popcorn, arts and crafts, reminiscent therapy and rhythm band. In resident council we talked about finding value in our lives. We can do this by sharing ideas with others, contemplation and meditation. Austin Lyman led the group discussion. TANGREEN WELDING & MACHINE SHOP 2 b & in the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife and six children; Val M, Bronson, Jeffrey H. Lases, Bonnie Rae Thackeray, Vee Ann Isakson,and Christin Olsen, all of Ogden; Coralene Mattson of New Orleans; 20 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; brother, Wilford Derby of Orem, and Wilbur of SALE STARTS 11 A.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 2 lb French Fries he worked Monticello in 1945-4- 6, at the Clearfield Naval Supply Deport and Hill Air Force Base. After retiring from government service in 1972, he operated J and M Yard Service. He was active IPUJEBILIKS Frozen Foods Cream-O-Web- An employee at the VCAmiUin The following people visited with us during the past week; Davey Lee, Donny, Jayleen and Mindy Laws, Lacey, Sunny and Michael Lee, HoUy Harris and Joshua Harris of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Brad and Todd Randall, Alton Frost, Gwen Smith, Ned Jensen, FranceUe, Stacy and Kathryn Blickenstaff, LelaBlack, Reta Bartell, Marba Palmer and Mabel Anita and Shumway. Marietta Jones, Abe, Francie, Pat Rodney and Alice Lehi. Jewell Adams, Harry and Ensle, Ruby Carson, Edward and Yvonne Keele, Gene Blickenstaff, Edwin and Betty Hawkins, Dayne and Lois Shumway, Camille Ensle, Vivian Redd and Gene Hacking, Ruben, Kathy, Kristy and Kaly Carson and Rae Randall, Bishop and Marie Watkins. The senior citizen bus ride went to Monticello on Friday. We took a detour to the guest ranch on Blue Mountain and enjoyed the wild flowers. Helen Falconer, Emily Spackman, Annie Dale, Louis Willis, DeUa Bronson, Rachel Short, Edna Steffen, Lacy Steele, and Kristy Carroll, nurse, went on the ride. Our activities included piano LOT II 2.4 acres undeveloped property offered through Realty World, tun? Grand Valley Realty. Minimum down $10,000 DAY OF SALE cash at closing EQUIPMENT on 22-9Trucks Southbend 12 Sidney 22 x 80 Lathe Welders Metal Lathe 2 Millermatic wire feed Welders-AC-- DC Gas Welders Grinders and Tools Metal Pattern Cutter-1- 980 Ram Air Compressor 365 gallon, 20 hp. 2 s. Fflaimimell Michigan rubber-tire- d Dozer Cement Truck and more -2-t- Lowboy Trailer OVER 500 ITEMS 1976Terex 8240 Dozer LARGE AND SMALL SALE CONDUCTED BY AAA R & J AUCTION CO. IS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER and KARAS INVESTMENT CO, s INC. 303-945-51- 27 303-984-21- 10 Phone for Catalog |