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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday June 4, 1986 Page 10 Ada and Truman Rigby. Roger is the grandson of Eva Locke, San Juan native. Ron and Myrtle Davis and Dorothy and Doug Robinson of Fern Simpson, a Memorial Salt Lake City enjoyed a visit in Day weekend visitor to Bland-ing- , Golconda, Illinois, as a guest of said she recently attended Doug Robinson and family. a Powell family reunion in They report the countryside is Pay son, Arizona. beautiful. Roger and Paula Locke of The big news at the Doug Denver were recent guests of Galbraith housesold is the birth of a grandson, the fifth child of Lillian and Jim Barnett of West Card of thanks Jordan. The Parents of the students in the Class of 86, San Juan High School, express their thanks to the seniors for their enthusiastic support of the breakfast and graduation party hosted by the parents. Special thanks to the Drug and Alcohol Committee and to everyone who helped to make the party a great success. We are proud of our seniors and the mature manner in which they celebrated their graduation. 51 attend reunion Twenty eight 1941 and 1942 San Juan High graduates renewed friendships at a class reunion May 23 and 24 at Blue Mountain Guest Ranch. Counting partners and special guests, -- 51 people enjoyed three-wheele- r tours, games of rook, sleeping, hiking, eating, visiting, and viewing art work by vided an after-dinne- 1942 Alberta Nielson graduate Albertano. The children of 1941 graduate Fred Halliday pror treat on Saturday of cake and ice cream to commemorate their fathers birthday. Attending from the class of 41 were: Francis (Bud) Nielson, Velda Johnson Nielson, Fred E. Halliday, Afton Hurst Grover, Stella Harvey Anderson, Ruth Eichenberger Cracroft, Dick Young, Kent Redd, Owen Burnham, Grace Black Krebs, and Lark Washburn. Attending from the class of 42 were: Greta Black Long, Phyllis Bradford Jones, Audrey Adams Halliday, Clisbee N. Alberta Nielson Lyman, Albertano, Ronald Harvey, LaVeda Black Mahon, Gordon Redd, Lyman Redd. Lynn Adams, Don Smith, Morris Woodward, Ruth Jones Ormas Hawkins, Nielson, Caroline Lyman Christensen, Shannon Shumway Hammond and Uarda Perkins Rigden. Morris and Joyce Woodward traveled the greatest distance, coming from New Orleans. All shook up substitute for salt can be made from spices found in most kitchens. Blend two teaspoons of garlic powder and one teaspoon each of basil, oregano and powdered lemon rind for a satisfying saltless surprise in the salt shaker. A sodium-fre- newcomer will be named Matthew James. Grandpa Doug says he doubts many men become grandfathers at age 92. Recent visitors to Blanding include Vint and Reva Redd from Mesa; Joe and Freda Hunt from Manti; Francis and Jack Hunt from Holbrook, Arizona; Mike Dalton and children from San Diego; Willard and Alberta Guymon of northern Utah; and, Ron Kennedy, who delivered his six girls for a month-lonvisit with their grandparents, Eugene and Dorthea Guymon. The Kennedys live in Cleveg George Paulsen and family who went to northern Utah and Ruth Lyman, who attended the wedding of a grandchild in Phoenix. Ed and Yvonne Keele certainly had something to be proud of last week they had four granddaughters graduate from high school. Karlene, Karalee and Kimberli Keele, triplet daughters of Tom, graduated from Orem High School with Ed and Yvonne in attendance. Kirsten Keele, daughter of Steven and Marsha, graduated from San Juan High. All four girls are National Honor students. Ida Nielson, Yvonnes mother, who is 91 years old, can top that however. She had five great-granddaughte- M Davors Shasta Pop re 89 gradu- rs ate from high school. In addition to the four girls above, her Stacy Guymon from San J uan High. graduated had a also She granddaughter from San Juan High: graduate mentioned great-granddaught- er MEAT Kate Hurst, daughter of Erma and Scott Hurst. Bet no one can land, Utah. that! were top Visiting elsewhere The senior citizen bus ride last week was to Dove Creek with driver Terry Palmer. Highway tour Seminary officers for 1986-8Over 70 people toured are: Carla Pincock, president; last the Bicentennial Highway, Scott Paulsen, vice president; weekend. This annual event is and, Alise Hosier, secretary. Elder Eldred G. Smith spoke at sponsored by the Blanding CounEconomic Development the year-enseminary banquet cil and Chamber of Commerce. held at the stake center. The tour on Friday began at We thank Deraid Kurtz for lunch included and fine job he does mainthe Fry Canyon Tacos. and dinner of Navajo taining the grounds at the entertainment cemetery. We also thank the Four of the Nations the VFW for placing 79 flags to by Comers was presented at the mark the graves for veterans. outdoor cultural center amphiI put our hummingbird feeder theater west of Blaning. out on May 26 and within the Visitors commented on the hour several birds were jostling warm hospitality they received each other for the sweet liquid. from the Navajo, Ute, Spanish How fascinating it is to watch and Pioneer entertainers. them. 7 U-9- 5, d Multi-cultur- al Thursday, June 12 at 7:30 pm Zenos L. Black Career Center PLEATERS TAPE DRAPERY HOOKS Blanding, Utah Learn five ways to weld with just a few hours practice. Learn easy overhead welding. See unique, new welders. Meet welding experts from Century in CENTURY Mfg. Co. the fabric department Receive a free gift. e REGISTER NOW! 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