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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April 17, 1991 Happenings Logan. They are daughters of Merle and Bill Richard- by Helen son. Helen Redshaw Eastland Relief Society will hold their meeting on Spring cant seem to stay with us. We keep getting snow and rain. It was 14 degrees at the Barry farm on April 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. They will have an update on genealogy. Walter Snyder is April 13. Congratulations and best wished to Michelle and married in the Salt Lake City LDS temple. Michelle is the daughter of Kaylene and Byron Peterson of East-lan- Christopher and Karen Crowley Gary, Michelles sister trav- eling in Mexico. Donna Poole gave a demonstration on interior decorating at her home on Melonie and Richard Shum came from Portland for the wedding. DeAnn, Colleen and lerie Richardson were home for the weekend from Salt Price Phyllis, spent spring break d. City, recu- perating from a second knee replacement at the Arrowhead hospital in Peoria, Arizona. Jarred Robison, who were Lake with another wedding on April 13 at their home in Freeburg, Missouri. Joi and Alyssa Redshaw attended a birthday party for Tyrel Snyder on April 4. Tyrel was 5. The Redshaws stayed for dinner with Fred and Jeannine. Brad Randall is out of intensive care at St. Marys Hospital in Grand Junction after a bad fall in Montezuma Canyon the day before Easter. The family appreciates the prayers, and the calls and cards Brad has received. Joi and Alyssa Va- April 10. and Oral and Olivia Skidmore will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Monticello Open 24 Hours Daily General Store Pepsi Products - New Fountain Drink Machine 16 ounces for 190 32 ounces for 390 44 ounces for 490 24 ounces for 290 7-- MMMMSM Junior Prom Royalty a a lot. the bottom of the third on a home run by Nate Thornton which brought in Tom by Tommy Purcell and Fernando Gill The San Juan Broncos won two of four games the Purcell. past two weeks - one at the Bloomfield Tournament Broncos lost with the National Guard to Germany. When he left, he had a broken arm. Rose-annsays it still pains him Brad will be graduating. Alice Taylor called on me on Friday. We visited and played Skip-Bo- . Broncos gain as baseball continues being here to care for the children of Kay and Laura, who were with their son Brad in Grand Junction. The snowbirds are returning: Wayne Rasmussen and a new bride from Yuma, Arizona; JJ and Shirley Steffen from Casa Grande, Arizona; Carl and Kitti Eisemann from Casa Grande; and Fern Richey from St. George. Roy Gilbreth was sent in Monticello this past Thursday on business and had dinner at the Senior Center. Verla Marx is leaving and one with Moab. past Wednesday. attend BYU graduation exercises, as her grandson High. left Friday morning for their home in Arizona after Attendance was good at the womens luncheon at the Community Church this Dr. Pepper Diet Pepsi Pepsi Mountain Dew Country Time Lemonade o was Page 11 soon for a trip to Mount Pleasant for her sisters 80th birthday. She also plans to Steve and Michelle White came from Moab to attend the junior prom at Monti-cell- June Morrell - At before San Juan exploded with seven runs. Ryan Nielson, Brook Shumway and Josh Hall scored on a triple by Bryan Bowring. Batters hit by the ball, wild pitches and a balk brought in Bowring, John Thornton, Adam Pehrson and Josh Hall. San Juan took a 13 to the Bloomfield, 5 Moab increased their lead in the top of the fourth 11-- 6 to 3 on to 2 on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday they 9 claimed a 10 to 2 victory with Tommy Purcell and Chris Wilcox on the mound. Coach John Thornton said the Bloomfield Tournament is usually a turning point for the Broncos and hopes it will be again this year. lead. The Broncos increased the lead by five in the fifth and by four in the sixth to win the contest 22 to 11. 11 As if to justify Thorntons hope, the Broncos scored a 22 to 11 victory over Moab in an April 10 game played on a cold day. Purcell pitched three innings and struck out seven batters. Chris Wilcox pitch- The first inning ended three all. San Juan took a one-poi- game, striking out five batters and holding Moab to one run and one hit. lead in the second nt of the ed the remainder inning. Moab came back with seven runs in the top of the third to take a 10-- lead. The Broncos scored twice in Medicaid or Medicare Complaint Line 800 3f8 r779 4 1 Empire Electric Association, Inc. Election Candidates Election Candidates incumbent. District Dyd foul .a" )s ' ,, M ,n, ! )m i t ms k i ui is ( I S , s Floyd M. Ray., incumbent, District " - ' H 'h i ks i Hi ( i (. k ' mill nu i i 1 li i ! 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I pM Ik Native mciic m pi i k tor tl p ist r' st of his si st Reserv itiop is u II is tlu I IS l M ' I ii )l III IlisilissmililuMlMliMlIU'llM'lIUIlKPlH Ii Mi n o u thiou kl V 'll s x k ipi'i l vn i i lx oil 5 , Dean....candidute, I District 6 Dean is a candidate lor the Board ot Directors of injure I lectrn in District 6 (south Cortez and Lite Mount, mi I te Tribe Reservation) Doug, a life long resident ol the aica makes Ins home in rural Cortez with his wile Kaye and their tint e children I le graduated trom Montezuma C ortez ligh School, attended Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado, and giaduated in 1980 from Colorado State Umvcisity with a B.tchc lor ot Science degree in Animal Science , Inc Mr Dean is manager ot the C ortez Branch of Basin of Arriola He has worked in the Agribusiness field since college, with management ot two local branch cooperatives Mr Dean is a member of the Colorado W'ool Growers Association He has been active in since childhood and is a member and past of the Montezuma Eair Board County president Mr. Dean feels that Empire Electric, through member contact, can aid in shaping area economics through policy and procedure His goal, it elected, is to help in assuring and maintaining an efficient energy supply, provide quality service to the consumers and add to the strength and stability of the cooperative Doughs (Doug) 1 1 1 Co-op- 4-- |