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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March 21, 1984 - Page 10 burial was in the Duncan FL0HEKCE Cemetery. She is survived by sons Dean and Lloyd and daughters Afton, Della and LaV erde; sisters Mary Ann by Florence Galbraith Jones, Ellen Johnson and Ida all of Blanding and Palmer, Dorothy and Doug Robinson brothers Delbert Palmer of of Salt Lake were in Blanding last to week Farmington, New Mexico, and visit with Dorothys Ken Palmer of Blanding, parents, the Ron Davises. While Am pleased to hear that Kline here, they attended Van early Black is doing fine following his birthday dinner honoring Ron recent heart surgery. He expects Davis and Grace Hunt Rons to be home from the hospital withbirthday is March 16 andGraces in the next few days. is March 20. The Fourth Ward Cub Scout Weekend guests at the home of Pinewood Derby is scheduled for Joel and Barbara Tate were Joels parents who live in Poca-tell- a, Idaho. Blanding was, practically a ghost town last weekend as so many people were in Provo atthe state basketball tending tournament. Thora Norton of Logan, and Jerry Norton and his two sons from Salt Lake were in town visiting with Eloise Mahon and daughters. The Nortons also stopped in Monticello to visit relatives before returning home. The Education Days committee still needs volunteers. Ifyouhave a few hours, a day or all the time in the world, call Janet Wilcox or K.C. Benedict and offer your March 28 at the North LDS Chapel. Most of the wards celebrated the birthday of the Relief Society this week or last with a dinner and is enthusiastically greeted with Guten Tag by the students who have been eagerly awaiting her arrival. Susan is teaching German to the students and they are a responsive and interested Celeste Harrison explains free enterprise system. Law of supply and demand and cookies Celeste Harrison, president of San ' Juan Future Business Leaders of America, conducted a free enterprise workshop for 80 sixth graders at Blanding Elementary School on March 9. Through simulated businesses, Harrison taught the importance of competition and the role of the producer and the consumer. Cookie companies and play were used to good effect to money help the students understand the laws of supply and demand. The students responded ento Harrisons thusiastically presentation which she said she while attending Utah learned Business Week. f6r-- fJEEGHiESEMST' iGG aasSRasp irnfl vvgn:' (3i egji! iUEjn 3333 comments Susan; She said that although they have not yet learned much about sentence structure, these young students are able to form short phrases. Susan says she thinks teaching a foreign language to elementary school children gives them a great learning advantage over children who start at an older, age. She indicated that she is really enjoying German lessons with the children and her career goal is to teach foreign language to elementary school students. You BOTTOM ROUND STEAK Eye of the Round Roast... Jb. $2.39 PACIFIC RED SNAPPER. ibl$1.89 Tri-Mill- , er Sliced Bacon. Freshfrozen, sliced SIDE OF PORK.;X!:.: ib. 99 Crispy Green Peppers Susan Slade introduces German to second graders. There are a half a million more automobiles in Los Angeles than there are people. XX Its a HONDA! $1.79 8 $1.00 8 $1.00 Solid, delicious CUCUMBERS..: Idaho Russet Potatoea.. 20 ib.$2. 19 Fresh, firm RIPE TOMATOES ... ib. 37 Pink Grapefruit Medium ........ 7 $1.00 w1 at HONDAUND CD CO Make Your Own! Just arrived, new colors of Belting, Buckles and Trim! CO FREE Fc with the pun of Jou Jou Monticello oj CL Phone CO y ib PRODUCE O O O $1.99 Choice RUMP ROAST D IN ib Boneless XX I i Breakfast Easy Does It dont have to live under a rock to escape skin cancer says the American Cancer Society. Sunbathing in moderation and using sunscreen containing preparations PABA can go a long way toward preventing skin cancer and premature aging of the skin. X Boneless Rath : QiegSe(? S Eye of the Round Steak... ib.$2.29 The second graders seem to pick up the basics easier than seventh and eighth graders, UtoGSJsQfiDGhEC (BsmEID Tender group. grocery stores. Lovely fresh vegetables and fruits really make your mouth water: strawberries, peaches, pears, nectarines and D7ES ad Susan Slade, a senior at San Juan High School, arrives at Mrs. McDaniels second grade class at Albert R. Lyman Elementary School promptly at 2:05 Spring is here - at least in the to all her friends here. Several people traveling from ' the Salt Lake area indicated that they had been detained by mud slides for several hours. that this isnt a, Certainly hope forecast of continued slides and traveling difficulty. A farewell party was held at the Senior Citizen Center recently for Gretchen DeHaun who will soon leave on a mission to Washington, D.C. A lovely dinner was served and she received lots of good wishes ; Leo and Veva Black and daughters Ulene and Sharee have just returned from a delightful sojourn in Mesa.; Said they had a good time soaking up the sun. Also visited a number of Blanding folks who spend the winter there.They report that the annual San Juaners get together will be held at Pioneer Park in Mesa on March 24. The hosts for the San Juaner party this year are Clyde Jensen, Rex Harvey, Melvin Frost and Betty Sitton. Palmer Johnson, a Jennie former Blanding resident, has passed away. Jennie andherhus-ban- d Roy Johnson lived here for a number of years and then made their home in Duncan, Arizona. Roy died several years ago. Funeral Services were held ; in Duncan on March 11 and The welcome home meetingfor Val McDaniel, California mission, was held in Fifth Ward on March 11. Vals parents spoke, a special musical number was sung by Vals school mates, and many of his relatives from out of town attended the meeting. The old timers in this part of the country were always figuring out ways to save time and steps. One way Ive heard about was the strategic placement of the wood- -, pile: between the house and the two holer. The outdoor children were instructed that for every trip they made to the two holer (privy), they were tobring back an arm-loof chopped wood for the kitchen stove. basics of German -- much more. A welcome sight. Minnie Johnson wrote recently and says she is spending the winter in Arizona with Darwin and Mozelle Jones. Said they moved to another address recently. Minnie sends her best " SJHS senior teaches ' services. party for married couples. Pm sure each one was lovely. (801) F500A2 Easy Handling V X y 587-281- 8 for details : V iGAIMN t SOUTHEASTERN UTAH We reserve the right to limit quantities, t |