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Show 'll IK SAN JUAN KKCOKIJ Happenings hv Helen S') Helen He tis haw Nereeco Johnson, Joan Harvey, and Raelone (larke hosted a baby shower for Marisa Nebeker Ryan's now daughter, Megan, on March 11 at Raylenes horn e. Maxine Allred accompanied her son, Eddie, and his family to Cedar City for the basketball tournament. also visited her They daughter, Kaye Nielson and family. Lee Wilkin was surprised on March Id when at her coffee friends Howie's Restaurant served birthday cake in her honor. Delia Hunter made the cake. Holly Richardson's baby daughter was blessed and named April; on .Sunday by Hill Richardson, Holly's uncle, at the Eastland Chapel. Hob and Elaine Harry took a load of furniture to Ouray, Colorado for Sunshine Interiors. They met Jim and Judy Harry of (lunnison there, and spent the weekend together. James and Kathy Sallee welcomed a baby daughter on March Id in Evan-- . Colorado. She joins a brother at days, where she had three Tifsurgical procedures. fany and her grandparents, Richard and Rosa Thobe, express their appreciation for the many phone calls, cards, flowers, meals, and especially the; prayers. We all hope to see Tiffany and her bright smile back at school soon. Carla Sorrell hosted a baby shower for Heth Wilcox on March Id. Wyman and Lou Redd, J. and Whitney LaRaine Redd, and Imogene Hess went to Richardson, Texas to visit their sister and brother-in-law- , Alene and Elliot Roberts. They all drove to New Orleans on a sightseeing trip, then went back to Texas, and home. Shelly and Scott Weller of announce the Logan daughter of Dan and Sherri Shape. sary of the organization of the Relief Society. The dinner, enjoyed by a large crowd, Grandma help care for the babies. James and Hcrnice Harry returned home last Saturday from a trip to LaPine, Oregon and bumming, Nevada, where they visited friends and James niece, Linda Hicox and family. Steven and LaRee (Adamsi Jensen, who hae been called to sere in the LDS mis-io- n presidency, Tiffany Montano - recuperating at home from recent surgery. She was at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City for 1C have !.- n assigned to the Ireland Dublin Mission. - The Hranch lief Society held their Ea.-tlan- d was followed by a musical program entitled A Society of Sisters, written by Mabel Jones Gabbott. The program was presented by the Monticello Stake and was conducted by Janet Hazleton, accompanied on the piano by Donna Redd, with Hobbi Suttlemyre as narrator. Dorothy Adams is convalescing at home following special confinement at the LDS Hospital. Dorothy cracked her shoulder blade and pelvis in a fall. Re- an- nual birthday celebration Medicare The Catastrophic (.overage Act of 1988 required all states to set up a Qualified Medicare Benefi- ciaries Program (QMB) by January 1, 1989. Ifyouarea Medicare recipient, you may be eligible for medical assistance from that pro- gram. Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB) are people who receive Part A Medicare and whose net income is equal too or les than 1U0 percent of poverty. If you are eligible for QMB, you do not have to pay for Medicare premiums, Medicare de- or ductibles, Thi premium. program covered by Medicare. Two food handler permit classes are scheduled in the county. Each class lasts about tw'o hours, and there is a fee. A class in Monticello is being held today, March 25, at 4:30 p.m. in the commission chambers at the courthouse. A class in Monument Valley is scheduled for Thursday, April 2, at 4 p.m. in the Monument Valley High School auditorium. For more information, call or in Monticello 587-202- 1 678-272- 3 in Blanding. Match 2r, ,y PaK- - 1!2 must be less than $4,000 if you are single or $6,000 if Assets you are married. are things like savings acSome counts, and cash. of not are kinds assets counted - like the home you live in and one car. Beginning in April, your total income' must be less than $56s if you are single and $766 if you are married. QMB clients ah may be edigible for Mealicaid, the medical program for low income- - I . f y ou al ready receive Medicaid, you should automatically have QMB too. If you do not have QM B, x on hould con tact your local Medicaid To be eligible for this pro- gram, you currently mu4 receive Part A Medicare. Your total countable assets y orker. You can apply for this program at the Office of Family Support, Utah: D- epartment of Human Services, in Monticello or Blanding. Blanding Reflections winners Tyventy yvinning in the 1991-9- entries Reflections 2 Contest at Blanding Elementary School yvere judged at the region contest. They yvere chosen from among 230 entries submitted by students at the school. The Reflections Contest is divided into four categories: literature, art, muEnsic and photography. tries going to state included s first and second place in each category for - Gina Shumway. Marci Bow ring, Grades Christina Guymon and Laura Grade 5, Pamela Guynmn. Josh Johnson and Bayles, Mu sic K-2- , 3-- Ginger Emerson. Photography - , Michael Lyman, Jackie Christiansen and Grade Mason Black. Christina Guymon, Tyler Ivins Grade 5, and Kira Benedict. Tim Glover. Kellen Nielson and K-2- 3-- xvin-ner- through kindergarten grade tyvo, and for third and fourth grades. With the exception of music, only first place yvinning entries in grade five yvere judged at region. Because there yvas only one music entry in WE NEED YOUR HELP local judges submitted tyvo music entries for grade five. The yvinners by category and order of finish are: Amanda Literature - K-Stone and Logan Shumvvay. Trevor Stone and Jody Hurst Grades tied for third. Kassie Nielson, Jennifer Richmond and Sara Leann Laws. Grade 5, Candice Grover, Mori grades K-- 2, 2, SO WE CAN BE THERE QUICKER, WHEN YOU NEED OUR HELP! The project to build a new, consolidated ambulance garage and training room in Monticello is gaining momentum, but we need your pledges and donations of money, time, and materials. a $70,000 building for the Health Care Services District at a cost to them of only $30,000. To do so, we need your help. We want to construct To pledge money, labor, or material, please call MONTICELLO AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION Terrill Slade Mike Harris Director Coordinator 587-2- 1 49 587-291- 7 Burton Black Secretary 587-22- 1 5 or 2496 Monticello Ambulance Association P.O. Box 1022, Monticello, UT 84535-1022. THANK YOU 3-- 4, Stringham and Bethany Smith. Art - K-Jody Hurst and Josh Fleming. Brianna Black and Robin Harris tied for third. Andrew Lee Little, Grade Christina Guymon and Lacori 3-- Begay. Grade 5, Ryan Wilson, Josh Johnson and Marsh Nominations to academies U.S. Representative Bill Orton nominated 19 Utah high school students for a four year education to the United States Military Academy, Naval Academy, or Air Force Academy. The nominees yvere chosen from over 50 applicants from Utahs Third District. Orton said, I met personally with 43 applicants from high schools in the Third District. All of the students are capable people who will be the future leaders of Utah and the United States. I was extremely impressed by the outstanding achievements and future goals of all of the applicants. It was difficult to nominate only 19 students to receive college educations at the academies. Advertising Pays Curley. NEEDLES the heart of canyon country at Canyonlands National Park Needles District In General store - snack bar Gas - propane Ice cold beer - pop or mail your contribution to il -- ical expenses Food handler permit classes i Qualified medicare beneficiaries will pay your share of med- Sherri is visiting them to are home. Grandparents J im and Carol Sallee. marks the 150th anniver- ar- rival of twins, Kevcn and Tyral, on March 1. Shelly is a on March 17. This birthday Wf,!,u-s.- Showers Scenic flights Maps, books, info 4X4 rentals Camping - partial hookups - firewood 34 miles southwest on Hwy 211 - OPEN 8 259-203- 2 a.m til 7 p.m. or 259-854- 5 |