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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD McKelveys. They cooked venison steaks for all, and then the group played pinochle. Bluff Stuff by Dorothy Nielson Clemma Arthur joined some members of her family from Blanding and from around Salt Lake City to go through the West Jordan LDS Temple with her grandson Ricky Arthur. Ricky will be leaving soon on a mission to the Philippines. The person who stole the horse, belonging to Jim Sayers, returned it. The horse was found safe and sound in its usual place at the Sayers' residence. I thought perhaps the perpetrator of this deed just wanted to take a ride, but Jim thinks he was too close to being apprehended. have copies of I Blue Mountain Shadoivs for sale, at $6 a copy. It was quite a shock to hear of the National Guard from San Juan County who are leaving for Ft. Lewis and then Germany. There is also one from Nephi, which is my home town. We have a few from Bluff already over there. Kirk Benally, a Marine, is on the border and will probably be engaged in the Fighting before long. His father, Baxter Benally, told me that Kirk called recently but no one was home to take the call. I've lived through too many wars. I find myself hanging on every newscast about it, and then wonder why. A person could wait Stephanie Pehrson from Monticello, and her parents from Washington, made a trip to Bluff to visit with the until night and get the whole thing summed up in one report, and know which reports had been confirmed. This war is different from the others. Weapons of war are getting more and more sophisticated, and so is the We now communications. get a play by play account of it. Sad to say, violence on the TV in not new. We get it all the time on the regular programs, so sometimes it seems as if this is just a long, drawn out series and not real at all. Only the knowledge that our people are going, and seeing the yellow ribbons tied around, makes us realize it is very real, and something to pray about, that it soon will be over. We still remain in a deep freeze around here. I'm still hesitant to walk outside, because of the many patches of ice. The roads, however, are clear, so once you get on them, it is great was amused, or going. bemused, the other day to read of some place in the oast where they hail two inches of snow, and a towering four inches of drifts - so they closed the schools. Weather report: 1 678 2826 MOAB 225 South Wain Geixgia Ftamblm 678 2826 Joe BLANDING 678-200- Finley Bayles Dale Lyman Manna Lyman BLUFF - Clemma M. Eaton.. MMWWTitl9 Insurance 307 acres overlooking one-bat- financing possible. 4. Opportunity. home. New siding, roof, furnace and other features. Large lot. $10,000 down with owner financing. Call us for price. 5. Large home. Could add rooms on upper level for apt. or homeowners usage. Inch trailer park (could be expanded). Brings in several $100 per month. 6. Very livable in new subdivision. Solar panel supplement. Lots of good neighbors. Ready to occupy. duced to $30,000. 8. Dream house. Beautiful log home on 54 acres. Overbuilt in quality for Re- life and long Corrals, convenience outbuildings, garage. of owner. If you can afford a quality home, call us. 10. hirst time offering, former country club building and lot on edge ol golf course. 4,134 sq. ft. building, includes restaurant equipment. Ideal for home, etc. club, restaurant, with 11. full bsinnt. location. $39,9(XT. Great acres, hc.ivik uooded. on Hw Lcolo turnoll 66 71 40 ares with 2 bdrm, bath, full bsimil home. Also, 50 X 40 metal Summit garage, large apt, outbuildings Point area 75 unfinished bdrm, bsinnt. Well kept lot 82. 320 acres m West Summit Point area. $125 per acre 88. X) acres, heavily wooded 8 miles east $6(X) per acre. A HO beautiful Long Canyon. Lots of privacy. , on half acre 3. at Circle Park near golf course. New carpels and paint. Spacious trailer hookup on lot brings in $50 per month. Owner Two-bdrm- Grayson flood Shirley Ramsay 48 near Monticello, corrals. acres 58 2424 587 2602 56 2888 Property Management Market Monticello 1. 259 5842 Box, 05 672 2263 Johnson a. res in hay. Includes 2. Twenty-tw- MONTICELLO F. Bennion Redd Carl Eisomann 13. with large attached garage. Huge lot with fruit trees and lots of flowers. Two storage hidings Located between schools. 15. with home many Large possibilities. 4 miles east of town Includes two adjoining houses. 2 16. Spacious 12 older, ath home. Good location. Owner linancing possible. 23. 25 acres of heavily wooded land, nice lay, good soil. 8 miles east of town $4(X) per acre. lots with 25. A few electricity west of highway at Long Canyon. Restricted covenants to protect integrity of area, lus include right to use reservoir and recreational area. Lex Realty, Box 157, Monticello, LT 84535, (801) 26. 40 acres 7 miles east. Pasture, 2 reservoirs, fenced on 3 sides. Tcleclect S near 55. 12 acres 1 Price near mountain. deal. bath rm, Exciting view. Includes Bl. Large, home on 2 acres well. See this one' B8. Lovely home 5 bdrm with new siding, shop, storage shed, fruit fireplace insert A real faimU 50-y- r trees, home. 2.5 acres B6 Business opportunity south of town. Ready to go as cummers ml greenhouse. 30x80 metal bldg. Adaptable to other uses. Good price. B15. hxecutivc-- t pe home formal DR, 5 bdrms, 2 12 baths, swimming pool Many features. Also, former Quality l ord Dlrshp bldg with 3 acres on busy highway. Also, 30 acres in city limits Prune Development Property. B18. 10 acres north on Highway DU near Quality ford location. B19. VA home with full bsinnt on N Main. $20,500 with $1,500 down $245.73monih. See available. 28. 40 acres road New listing. Choice, undisturbed 6 mi. E. of town on maintained acres (2) Eastland turn off. yrs from which owner gets $2,330 per yr. 99 acres in cultivation. 29. NCPR 31. 160 for 5 1100-sq-- ft home. Newly remodeled, well insulated. 3 bdrms, faces east. Lrge back yard. bath, Delightful area. Low, low, $30's. 32. Choice bldg lot next to hospital. 39. Commercial bldg suitable for any business. 12 blk off Main Street. 42. Delightful 4 or 5 bdrm quality home. Fabulous view of mtn. Lots of new construction. Owner transferring. Plush carpeting, 2 woodbuming stoves and gas furnace. This home is for someone who wants something special. 43. Large commercial Main St. 1 building next to safety building. 46. In town - 3.65 acres. Ideal for pasture and rural setting home. Several homes with assumable FmHA financing. Ask for details. and eight ren long-tim- e resident of the Dove Creek area, passed away at the Vista Grande Nursing Home in Cortez on January 17, 191)1. old. She was years Funeral services are 8-- lending. NOTICE d great-grandchil-- . She was preceded in death by a brother, Evan II Barton; sister, Audra; and a grandson, Cary Jarvis. Funeral services were held January 21 at the Monticello LDS Stake Center. Interment was at Mountain . ORAL B. JOHNSON Johnson passed away January 18, Oral 1991, Barton at the San Juan View in Cemetery East-land- . Hospi- tal in Monticello, Utah. She was born September 28, 1917 in Monticello to Sarah Eliz- Card of thanks abeth Perkins and George Franklin Barton. We extend our love and appreciation to Dr. Steven She grow up in Monticello ami attended school there through her junior year. She then moved to Salt Lake City and graduated from Fast High School. She con- tinued her education at. the1 University of Utah, and LDS Busini ss College. In the spring of 1910, Oral became engaged to Travest Warren, San Juan Hospital staff, Dick Broderick, Cary Crowley, and others who assisted at the cemeE. tery. We also thank the Monticello LDS Stake for the use of their chapel, all those who took part in the funeral ser- President James B. Harvey, and the Eastland vice, Branch Relief Society, and all who sent cards, flowers, and food. Travest Johnson Beth Jarvis Barton K. Johnson Marie Cruver LaJuan Shoemaker Dorothy Whiting Oral taught school at Horsehead for the year 1944-45- . Since then she had devoted her life to her husband and the rearing of their family. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many different positions throughout her life. She is survived by her husband, Travest M. Johnson of Eastland, Utah; Five NOTICE M. Helpful Toll-fre- Numbers e Hcurtl ife for cardiovascular 1 inforrruitum (I99.T 800-2-1- Nutionul Health Information ClearinnhoiiNe 1 800 XIG 4797 Cancer Information 1 800 4 GANGER NOTICE Conveniently bdrms. With e setting acres B33. near new' foodtown store. Ideal for subdividing. e 587-242- Afton Erost of Monticello, Utah; 22 grandchildren, us quickly. located. Masonry home, 3 appliances $0,000 down. Quick occupancy. acres. Beautiful B30. Twenty-fivB20. Kthel Tracy, a n Colorado, and Dorothy Whiting of Orem, Utah; three sisters, Thora Norton of Logan, Utah, Eloise Mahon of Blanding, Utah, and Saints. Notice of death Blanding 10 Bargains2 La-Jua- m mobile home Good negotiable Pngi 1J England, Marie Gru-ve- r of Brea, California, Shoemaker of Craig, of Horse he ad, Utah. They were married August 21, 1910 in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-d-- with - children, Beth Jarvis of Provo, Utah, Barton Keele Johnson of Middlesbor-ough- , Johnson La Sal JO, 1991 January Wednesday Bluff Buys 24 X 36 trailer house 300. Dhle-widand lot. Only $25,000. $13,000 assumable loan. 301. Commercial acreage. Good location with water connection. 302. Five lots overlooking beautiful San Juan River and red bluffs. 303. 360 feet of choice hiway frontage in Cottonwood Addition. Low down and owner financing. 304. Silver Dollar Bar. Ideal location for business. 3,750 square feet. Low down. Owner financed. 305. Famed Painted Horn Trading trailer home. Post. Includes owner can't operate the trading post and says to sell it. 10 down, owner financing on balance. in Full block 306. Cottonwood with city water connection. Addition Ideal site for any commercial venture. 307. One lot in Cottonwood Addition. Just right for your trailer home. Because hospitals and healthcare facilities are concerned about the health of the community, San Juan 1 Hospital in Monticello and Blanding Medical CenterEmergency & Birthing Services will become smoke free effective February 1, 1991. I Smoking by employees, visitors, and patients will not be allowed in these medical facilities. 1 1 1 1 e EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY See us for good business investment opportunities Call us for unadvertised and I and in San Juan County residential commercial listings 1 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE |