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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 6. 1988 - Page 6 monial for David Barfuss was held in Fifth Ward on December 27. He is a son of Dan and Gloria Barfuss. His grandfather, Roy Barfuss, came from Idaho, and his uncle Dale Workman and family came from Provo. David plans to enroll at Ricks College in Idaho. There are a few snowmen around town. How well I remember the fun it was to build a snowman after a snow storm or go coasting on a hill, sometimes almost freezing your nose and toes. But then, when Among the many students home for the holidays were Cori and Lecia Wright from their school in Ephriam. Cori is a son of the Lynn Wrights and Lucia is a daughter of the Richard Arthurs. Rex and Allie Nielson hosted a party for Ida Nielson, Rexs mother, on December 19. Each year one of Idas children hosts a party for her and all her children and their families. The party was held at the recreation room at the church. Ida will be 93 next March. We wish her a happy and bright new year. The welcome home testi you were young, you dont seem to be bothered by the cold. Oh, to be a kid again. Huge swarms of wild birds of all varieties visit the home of Valera Davis and the reason Blanding girl second in Canton 12k race Tara said the like royalty. Chinese people she met were Tara Laws of Blanding came in second among females in the international 12K Mayors Cup fascinated with her red hair. The International Sports Race in Canton, Red China. Taras winning time in the New Years Day event was 45:36. Thousands of young athletes competed in the race, including 60 American runners recruited y from among trop state champions in American Exchange team of which Tara was a member arrived in Canton via Seoul and Hong Kong, where they visited local points of interest. Tara said her experience in China has given her a new appreciation of the high standard of living enjoyed by Americans. A junior at San Juan High cross-countr- high schools. Nine of the top 10 trophies went to Americans, including Michelle Jomigan of Florida, who took first among females. As the second place winner, Tara received a dragon trophy, and a medal and given to all American runners. The awards ceremony was The elaborate, said Tara. Chinese all wore white suits and were very formal. We stayed at an opulent hotel the White Swan and were treated T-shi- rt ; School, Tara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Laws. r - Raiders take second in mat tourney by Leo Platero Whitehorse wrestlers surprised many of the 11 schools who were participating in the Bloomfield JV Tournament by coming away with a second place trophy. We have three returning varsity wrestlers from last years team, said Bob 2A State volleyball Cori Lyman, San Juan High School senior, was named to the 2A Salt Lake Tribune All-Sta- te Volleyball team. Rhonda Nieves, San Juan High School senior, was picked for the 2A second team by the Tribune. Cori recently was awarded Most Valuable Player at San Juan Highs awards program. Advertising Pays Sanders, head coach. Our kids did well and we had some good matches. Aztec JV team won the tournament. The following Raiders won their matches for first place: Anglo Topaha 105, Calbert Lameman 112, Gerold Burke 126, Elroy Benally 167, and Miles Johnson at heavyweight. Also adding to the point totals were Darin Lopez, 119, for fourth place; and Fred Talker, 138, who took second place. Elroy Benally, who won all of his matches by pins, was Tournament Wrestler. Outstanding Whitehorse, who is having a year, is looking forward to the Tohatchi Invitational scheduled for January ng 12. So far we have been lucky to have almost everyone healthy, especially with the return of Aslem Holly, said Coach Sanders. is she puts lots of food out for them each day in winter along with containers of water. She loves birds and this goes on all winter. The birds also sleep in the trees that surround her mobile home. They thank her with their merry voices. I have some feathered friends also that I can see out of my south windows when they visit my pyracantha shrubs. I do put out some feed each day and some water. They seem to drink quite a bit of water. The birds help keep up a persons morale. John and Jessie Baylor and Jini and Carlos Roby and children, all of Provo, were here over the holidays visiting Venice Jinis Lyman, Jessie and mother, and other rel- atives. J oan Johnson and children of Salt Lake visited her parents the Kent Redds during the holidays. Joan teaches school in the Granite School District. Jack and Laveme Tate entertained our neighborhood at a party in their home December 22. Needless to say, there were lots of guests, lots of good food Prices Effective January 7-1- 3 MEAT Fryers Rump Roast Round Steak Cube Steak Cut-U- p whole 1 ib . choice boneless choice full cut tender . . . 54 ib $188 lb $19S Ib $218 DELI Sliced Bacon wf Meat Franks wf Bologna 12 oz ..lb 12 WF meat or beei oz SEAFOOD Lobster Tail Shrimp and peeled $1648 ib ib $898 20 lb bag $129 deveined and lots of fun. Chris, David and Doriene Barfuss went to Salt Lake to attend the missionary farewell of a friend. I just received a big ball of suet, birdseed and other bird goodies from the birds in Ohio to the birds in Blanding. Of course the instigator ,of this is my Ofiio daughter-in-law- , Barbara. A note goes back thanking the birds in Ohio for their generous gift. Volate and Cleon Shumway have gone to Mojave, Arizona to visit Volates father, Brig Stevens, who is there with his son, Ray and family. Before returning, Volate and Cleon will visit in California with Volates sister, Jean Stewart, and her family and will also visit family members in Kanab, PRODUCE Potatoes Cherry Tomatoes Cucumbers Yellow Onions Large Lemons Idaho russet ....cap ripe .....Ib select r. r. .V. medium ea 15 10 gal 1 .Ib choice 59 20 FROZEN Ice Cream Orange Juice Pot Pies Cream-O-Web- er . Donald Duck . . . . . . 16 oz $109 3 for $1 ... WF beef, chicken, turkey Utah. John and Michelle Shumway and family have moved into his grandfathers home (Brig Stevens). Todd and Cheri Moon of Mesa spent the holidays here. Cheri as a daughter of Veva Black. Brenda Rigby spent Christmas with her parents, the Truman Rigbys. She is employed in Denver at a nursing home. The Senior Citizen ride last Monday was to Montezuma Creek and around these parts. The roads were super. Linda James did the driving. Pauline Lisonbee spent a couple of days in Moab with her son, Ernest and his family during the holidays. She thinks it is colder there than in Blanding. Beatrice Helquist is spending the winter months in Kansas with her daughter Carina Barb and her family. She seems to be enjoying it there very much. YEAR-EN- D CLEARANCE SALE Winter Hats, Gloves, Coats Moon Boots Womens Jogging Suits Radio Tape Recorders Duffel Bags Womens Blouses Womens Pants Womens Sweaters Mens Sweaters 25 25 20 Off 15 Off 50 40 50 20 20 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off !ILNPDNIS 1 SOUTHEASTERN UTAH We reserve the right to limit quantities. |