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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday February 27, 1985 P'S Hatch Trading Post area. The Valentines party was a happy occasion for everyone including many visitors. It was a pleasure to again have Ralph and Richard Howe from Bluff with us sharing their musical talents on the electric guitar and piano. Many, many songs were Ralph also did some played. vocalizing which we enjoyed. We compliment the capable kitchen staff for the lovely decorated Valentine cookies and punch served for refreshments. hi Resident Council this week we discussed photographs and It seems that the memories. of the residents have majority most the photographs of family, of pictures ancestors, mountains. Nursing Home Notes KRAFT by Louise Black BS SALE! The following people visited with us during the week: J. and Whitney, LaRaine, Marty, Merri Allyson Redd; Don, Francis, and Marilyn Lyman; Gene Hacking; Oris and Phyrl Black; Arvilla Warren; Mary Lou Mosher; Mary Lou Hoggard; Bessie Holiday; Wayne Fults; Alfreida Haycock; Wilford Frost; Rae Randell; Donna Black; Jeri Stanger; Judy Nelson; Wyman and Lou Redd; Darlene and Taryn Low; Myma Kim merle; Richard and Ralph Howe; Tiffany, Nicole and Jill Palmer; Stan Lame man; Kraft 7Va oz. MACARONI & CHEESE 289 Wilderness Cherry Pie Filling 2 can $1.19 Green Giant Niblets Corn 12 oz LIFE CEREAL cinnamon or reg. 299 20 oz. $1.99 Beans, Van Camps m2 can75 i4oz. 89 Coconut, WF Flake Pork & CATSUP, DEL MONTE ...32 oz. jug 99 Diet, free, reg. 12 oz. cans Pepsi & Mountain Dew. Spanish Peanuts, WF PINK SALMON. ..6-pac- $1.59 k l can Ha and Kay HoweU; Florence Erma and Howard Parker; Louisa RansdeU; Lyman; Larry Lyman; Nada, Diane and Lana Brackett; Katrina Shumway; Spin and Phyllis Jones; Stan and Jan Lawrence Hawkins; Hawkins; Gordon Hawkins; Francis and LaRaine Black; Rodney, Lucy and Alice Loretta Lehi; Bradford. Activities during the week included daily newspaper, exercising, popcorn, quilting, stereo music, nail care, movie Against a Crooked Sky, bingo and making valentines. Abus ride Wednesday was in the Bluff area which included some viewing at Sand Island near the San Juan river, an ideal and restful place for picnickers and tourists to enjoy. Our Friday bus ride was in the News editor Melissa BenaHy and editor Cecelia McKelvey of the Twin Rock Times present a $25 check to second graders Monica Begaye and Curtis Bitsuie, ; shown collecting money to said for famine victims in Ethiopia. In all, about $70 was coUected. Damian Jim photo Caring is Liliane Manns policy - everyday. I like getting to know the customers living in the area and basis. We have a warm, working with them on a one-to-oin think our customers and our office, friendly atmosphere enjoy coming in for that reason. We greet them in a friendly manner and were usually able to call them by name; they receive fast and efficient service - without feeling like theyre being shoved out the door. ne I all flavors Multi-pac- k Zingers, Dolly Madison 99 Reeses Peanut Butter Cups MILK, GRADE 'A' $1.00 ai. $1.99 4 2 Gillette Foamy Shaving Cream Measure up Foil Store $1.29 mix $3.69 Set 3 -- Bowl E-- Z & 6'4 oz. Mens Shoes rennis Shoes 99 OUR PEOPLE CARE. If sour policy... Its our promise. ti w What is the best way to find a job in Utah? Who are the major employers and where are they located? What is the outlook for jobs in Utah and what are the average salaries? Answers to these questions and others can be found in the newly released second edition of the Job Hunters Guide to Utah, published by the Utah Department of Employment Security. The department says this is the most comprehensive guide ever published on the Utah job market. For all job seekers, especiaUy those unfamiliar with the employment scene, descriptions of Utahs major industries are provided along with information on jobs, wages, and the employment outlook. For students and others new to the world of work, the Guide offers a wide variety of job search advice as weU as an extensive section containing FIRST WISTIRN NATIONAL BANK by the yard irts Moab 259-596- 1 Monticello 587-22- 18 Blanding 678-32- 41 d reference material. Also included in the second edition is information about high technology jobs in For newcomers to the Utah. Beehive State, facts of Utah life-sch- ools, recreation, and more-- are KNIT MESH t-sh- prices LILIANE MANN Head Bookkeeper Job Hunters Guide to Utah now in library employment-relate- Great for dressing up as & Stockings over shirt took ICANTUD casual look NDLY SHOPPING CENTER ball shirts eaters. Sale limited to stock on hand (omens Shoes We care enough to make it our everyday policy! N View PLASTIC CONTAINERS 11 picnics, animals and friends. Bible Study held with Reverend Wayne Fults. Lesson was from Nahum Prophet of Accounting.0 Residents attending the funeral services for Mildred Odette were Cippie, Loyd, Ethel and Louise. Those attending the Douglas services were Ethel, Harvey Louise, Lois, Clara Louise, Cippi and Loyd. Lisa, Milton and Ernie assisted the residents. Everyone at the nursing home share a sympathy for the bereaved families. New residents at the nursing home are Lulu Brackett and Mary Haycock. A thought for the day: The smallest good deed isbetterthan the largest good intention. it. 99 $1.79 ib. $1.39 Crackers, Nabisco Ritz ...16 oz. $1.89 Doritos, Frito-La- y EVAP. MILK. WF12 oz 289 LIBBYS--tai- - Page discussed. Member The Job Hunters Guide to Utah is a sale publication offered through the Salt Lake Tribune Library, 143 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies are also being distributed to local schools and libraries. F.D.I.C. ADVERTISING PAYS |