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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 12, 1984 - Page 10 Salt Lake. She .will be 93 this the son of Grant and Marlene fall. Nielson. Blanches son Brandon, who has employment by Florence Galbraith Mrs. Fern Simpson enjoyed a short visit from her son Thell Black and Th ells 4 year old grandson last weekend. They came from Page, Arizona. Blanche Black will be making her home here in Blanding with her son, George Black. Blanche was a long time Blanding resident and longed to be back home and so her grandchildren, Melanie, Bart and Glenna Black brought her from Tonight is Back-To-Scho- in California, came to join the family his mother's return to upon Blanding. He went back to Salt Lake for a few days visit before returning to school and work in California. Lots of people went to Lake Powell over the Labor Day weekend. A blood pressure check was held at the Senior Center Wednesday after lunch. Kline and Edia Black recently went to Mesa, Arizona for the baptism of their grandson Night at SJHS ol by Barbie Marshall Back to School night will be held at San Juan High School tonight (September 12), Parents have the opportunity to visit student classes, meet teachers, and see what Bronco spirit is all about. Pep band, chorus, and drama students will display their talent. Homecoming week was a great success as students had fun dressing up in anything from pajamas and slippers to green wrist bands. hair spiked Teachers appeared pleased that so many students were involved and enthusiastic during this years Spirit Week. On voting by the football team, HATTIE M. BUTLER Lynette Black was selected as 1984 Homecoming Queen Danelle Jack as first attendant, and Kate Hurst ns second attendant. During the first week of school, student body officers for 1984-8- 5 were elected. The officers are: Ninth grade: Sunny Nielson, president; Tara Perkins, vice president; Rhonda Nieves, sec- retary. Tenth grade: Stacy Brown, Preston Shumway, president; vice president; Shelly Shumway, secretary. Eleventh grade: Angie Adam s, president; Kuhia Fisher, vice president; Jolene Harris, retary. Twelfth grade: Chad Hosier, Jody Lyman, vice president; Kathy Redd, sec- president; retary. Kent and Irene Redd were in Salt Lake thispast weekend where they were feted by their children on their 30th wedding anThey had several niversary. fun-fiU- ed days. The senior citizens going on the short ride Tuesday went to Monticello and then to Foy Lake on-- , the Blue Mountain. The scenery is beautiful, already the oak leaves are turning a beautiful gold and the lake was full sparkling with the reflection of the trees and sky. There were purple daisies and wild black-ey- ed Susans and the beautiful aspens among the green pines. Three deer were startled out of hiding places and ran across the road as did A frisky squirrel. A ride to the mountain this time of the year is delightful. The velvety brown cat tails are at their peak now. Ruby Bronson, accompanied by Blanch Black, went to Salt Lake last Thursday where she will be helping at the Utah State Fair which opened September 6. Kamika Layne Fisher, son of Lonnie and Alton Fisher, and Dan Christian Barfuss, son of Dan and Gloria Barfuss, "have each received LDS mission calls. Kamika will leave October 11 and Dan wiU leave November 8. Fifth Ward Relief Blanding Society has been reorganized. Bernice Perkins is the newpresi-de- nt with Carmen Cochran and Lela7 Jones as counselors, and Phyllis Mahon as secretary. KRAFT MACARONI &' , CHEESE DINNERS' 7' oz. 3$1.00 1 CHOICE CUBE STEAK. ...ib.$l,98 t y - (j fitoiTftrtmr' force Invites you for QaieShq? 3009 Worship 570030 Sunday WiEtSrHflEEl Jrenri liBSEi P iusEva vYGni' a illHJt' KEE0?ll Wednesday KUTA790 Mon.-Fr- i. Sunday Bible study Fellowship Bible study . ,10 & 4 . 11a.m. Worship Bluff Mission . 5:30 Montezuma Creek Mission . 7 Prayer and Bible study "Lift For Living , "At Home With The Bible a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 7 p.m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m., Choice Eye of the Round Roast tyr EYE of the ROUND STEAK Trl-Mll- ib. $2.18 ib. $2.38 ib. $1.08 Klee FA Chi WF PA ler Franks Big-Un- s Norbest 10-1- LB. HEN TURKEYS... 2 ib .88 John Morrell (Y Sllcod Bacon ib. $1.48 J PRODUCE YELLOW ONIONS......... 25 ib. $1.99 Utah Groon Poppors... Crispy ea. 9$ ib. 29$ Firm Banana Squash ib. 7 Texas Pink Grapefruit.. ,:io$1.00 WF MEDIUM EGGS doz. 63 . Q GR , JONATHAN APPLES en. First Baptist Church ib. $1.88 Choice one-ye- great-grandchildr- Bottom Round Steak BONELESS RUMP ROAST ib.$1.68 n Hattie Mae Butler, long time San Juan resident, died Sep: tember 3, 1984 after a short illness at the age of T9. by Nancy Bradford Hattie was born in Long Dale, A gifted new addition to the Migrant council. He came back 1905 to Oklahoma in Elsa staff at San Juan Campus is to Blanding as the Education Elizabeth Mourery and Robert Jimmy Benally. Jimmy has reDivision director for Utah Navajo Miller. She was the oldest girl cently come on board as coDevelopment Council where he SerStudent of Indian has been working for the past of eleven children. She and her ordinator he the fills three years. family came to San Juan County vices and as such of between liaison role vital in three covered wagons from Jimmy is married to the forOklahoma and homesteaded at Navajo Tribal programs and the mer Anna Clah and they are Jimmy will also be the Horsehead in the spring of 1922. college.student parents of four beautiful and financial aid doing On November 24, 1924 she daughters ranging in age from counseling. Jimmy brings sueleven years down to six months. married Harvey J. Butler in perior qualifications to his new In his spare time, Jimmy enDolores, Colorado and they have job graduated from having most 60 of their married Brigham Young University (BYU) spent joys performing with the Taa Nihi1 (Just Us) group. The group of a science bachelors in with this area. have years They consists of Jimmy, his wife Anna, one son, Ronald (Pat) Butler degree in Recreation and Eduher brother Herb Clah, and his After cation. graduation Jimmy of Monticello and a daughter, wife the worked for simultaneously Sandy. They have a Elsie Belle Cordas, recently demusical-comedn, y act which they L. D. S. SocialServicesinFarm-ingtoceased. New Mexico and taught for enjoy doing programs. Jimmy Hattie is survived by her husat the Navajo Community College also hams it up as Doctor band, Harvey; her son, Pat; four in Shiprock for one year before Lobotomys sidekick whenever sisters; Anna Rhoades of Ferron, returning to BYU to earn a the chance presents itself. Utah, Lottie Beveridge of Sandy, masters degree in Recreation Doctor Lobotomy is an eccentric and Community Education. As Utah, Rachel Richardsonof East-lan- d, character who also likes to enterand Lillie Musselman of part of his masters program tain. Jimmy brings a great inar sense of humor, tremendous capJimmy completed a Monticello; one brother, Marion ternship in Community Education Miller of Eastland; four grandabilities, and a sensitive caring in attitude as well as a deep comBlanding. children and 14 After leaving BYU and before mittment to his new assignment. to Blanding, Jimmy Administrators,- - faculty, staff, Hattie will be remembered by returning LDS for the and students at San Juan Campus taught Seminary family and friends as an exChurch for one year in Tuba all extend a hearty welcome to tremely industrious person, full City, Arizona, two years in Ship Jimmy and look forward to an of fun and faithful in serving Rock, New Mexico and worked enjoyable working relationship her God, J eh ova, alongside her a year in Provo, Utah with the with him. 40 than more for husband, years as one of Jehovahs Witnesses, Interment was at Eastland 157 S. 300 W. Blanding, Utah Cemetery. 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