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Show ' THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 9, 1992 Poro 9 few Bluff Stuff Kansas, where Louises daughter, Candace Bingham, and her two daughters (Amber and Janice Louise) by Dorothy Nielson Louise Berensen and I are home again after a fabulous trip to Nashville, Tennessee, where we attended the Postmasters at Lenexa, days joined us. I spent a day with Bernice and Mark McGuire, formerly of Roosevelt, Utah. Bernice is a very dear friend from our Conven- tion. We took two weeks to make the trip, stopping in several states. We spent a Snow College days. We spent a few days in There Nauvoo, Illinois. were no vacancies in any of the motels, so we spent our time in the home of an LDS Church member there. A high point was at the LDS Visitor Center, where the man at the desk turned out to be Elder James Byron Perkins, who is there with his wife on a mission. They reside in Boise, but he was raised in Blanding, and is, in fact, my husbands first cousin. They came to visit us that evening, where we treated them with a good Bluff melon, purchased from Announcing Water line Curtis Jones. supplies! We spent four days in Kentucky, where Louise visited sites settled by her ancestors. We spent one night with her cousin, PVC Pipe Schedule 40 From 12 inch to 4 inches extravagant musical production about the life of Cleaner Fittings Glue Steven Foster. It was held in an open amphitheatre in Bardstown. The in convention Nashville was fun. We heard an address by the new CARHART FEED & SEED Guyrene Dove Creek 281 N. 677-223- Leonard Singleton and his wife. Another highlight of the trip was attending an Postmaster General, among other things. We joined a tour through the Hermitage, which was the 3 York into Canada. They also had a wonderful time, home of Andrew Jackson. Coming home, we visited with Louises daughter, Kerry, and her family in Arkansas, where they took us to a church social. It was a wonderful trip, but we were happy to see our red but were glad to get back home. Gene and Mary Foushee enjoyed a trip to Cedar City, where they were joined by Marys sister, and they all rock country again. I found a note stuck in my door, left by Rosalie Goldman, stating that Bob Brabrook had made a book drop for the library door, attended the Shakespeare Festival. After enjoying The Merry Wives of Windsor and Merchant of Venice, they toured Cedar Breaks. On August 25, the kids with handsome lettering and a lift cover to protect it from the rain. He also went back to school. As of now, there are 128 students enrolled. There probably will be a few more later on. We have one new teacher: Kenny Rindlebacher. Weather report: ed the entire front door of the library. Between Bob and Everett Berensen the library is in good pair. re- While we were gone, other people were vacationing: Arlene Dennison visited old home country in the east. She was accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law- , Freeman and as well as Esther Yanito. They flew to Newark, hired a car and La-Vern- e, Bluff experienced high winds and thunder on went to Boston - seeing Old Ironsides, the Paul Revere home, and the Bunker Hill Monument. Patricia and August 30. Parking at MHS her husband and two children, and Arlenes son, The David, then joined them. They met a cousin at Ft. MOAB MONTICELLO 225 South Mam F. Bennion Redd BLANDING Finley Bayles BLUFF Clemma Johnson 678-200- Georgia Hamblin . . . Joe 672-226- M. Eaton TITLE INSURANCE! APPRAISING! 18 lots included. Owner financing available. 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. 307. One lot in Cottonwood Addition. Just right for your trailer home. Check with us for FmHA, VA and HUD housing See us for good business and opportunities in San Juan County Call us for and commercial residential listings MONTICELLO MARKET Investment opportunity. Street frontage property with 4 residential rentals. Includes biding lot on side street. Rentals are scarce in Monti-cellso high potential for this property. 4. Opportunity. home. New siding, roof, furnace and other features. Large lot. $10,000 down with owner financing. Call us for price. Five 5. Bed and breakfast potential. bedroom, older home in very good shape, with room to expand or remodel. Comes with a proven income making and park to help make available. Owner financing payments. 6. Large commercial biding with Between 2nd and 3rd S on loading dock. Main St. Chain link fence and macadam. Set up for offices with large working 3. 120-fe- Main space. New roof. 7. SPECIAL. Nothing down, 100 financing on brick, home with attached garage, storm windows, fireplace and wood stove. Solid oak cabinets, large fenced lot with fruit trees, Priced under $60,000. and many extras. y log 8. Beautiful three BR, home, 5 years old. Country setting on 56 Few minutes Loaded with extras. acres. owner two-stor- 4 Grayson Redd 8 Shirley Ramsay 6 5872424 RENTALS! 300. 15 acres in SW comer of SEC 26, T40S, R21E adjacent to Guymon Ranches. down. Owner financing $22,500 with 10 on balance. 301. Commercial acreage. Good location with water connection. Old Painted Horn Trading Post. 302. Has operated past year as art gallery. Fronts on US-19Living quarters and unadvertised Box 705 PROPERTY MANAGEM BLUFF BUYS investment . . .... 3l from town. Peaceful. Contact Lex Realty for fact sheet. Flexible financ$117,500. Owner may consider leasing with ing. for trailer house option to buy. Hook-up- s on property. 2.5-bat- h 10. home Spacious near hospital. Carport, shop area, storage Includes adjoinarea, fenced back yard. ing biding lot. 13. with large attached garage. Huge lot with fruit trees and lots of flowers. Two storage hidings. Located between schools. 14. Bldng lot across street from Grist Mill Inn. $900 down, $100month at 84x120 feel. Good opportunity to get bldng lot for current or future bldng. 15. Large home with many possibilities. 4 miles east of town. Includes 16. Milt Nielson properly. 18 prime acres next to golf course. k Beautiful, pristine setting and 2nd and Main Street frontage between 3rd So. Ideal for motel, restaurant or any went to the Six Nations Reserve, where they met Arlenes brother and more cousins. They had a great reunion. They drove the Mohawk Trail, where the Mohawks used to go on their way from New family COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION 36. 45 acres near Monticello. Spectacular hill top view, 15 acres cleared. $22,500. MONTICELLO 43. Large commercial Main St. building next to safety building. 46. In town - 3.65 acres. Ideal for pasture and rural setting home. 50. 20 pristine acres Canyon Terrace next to Long Canyon, bounded on 3 sides by BLM land. Terms. $600acre. Wednesday, September commercial venture. home. Adjoining apt rents for $200 or buyer could install connecting door to convert to one Convenient location. large family home. Some owner financing possible. $59,000. 18. home at 492 Silverstone West. Over 1,000 sq. ft. Occupancy 30 17. Three-bdr- $35,000. days from sale. 20. Thirty acres. Quiet, secluded, lots of trees. 8 miles E of town. $19,500. Ten acres on highway, 15 miles 21. east of town. Electricity, telephone, well, lots of trees. Has had mobile home on site. Florida owner says sell! $16,000. 23. Great country living on 5 acres at 2.5 bath, office, Butler Eastland. biding. $69,000. Investment 24. opportunity, 6 rentals fully occupied. Includes home; small one home; duplex, each unit has bath; duplex, each unit has one bdrm, one bath. A good deal. 26. 40 acres 7 miles east. Pasture, 2 reservoirs, fenced on 3 sides. Teleelect Owner financing. available. 28. New listing. home on 89 x 172 lot. Fruit and storage room in partial bsmnt. In pleasant part of town. Very liveable. 30. Comfortable brick home. 3 bdrm, Good carpets. Close to I bath, landscaped. Newly-remodel- high school. 30M. 31. EXTRA SPECIAL. Country living home loaded at its finest. 5 acres. $220,000. with extras. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Fairgrounds 23 - Noon to 3:30 pm BLANDING - Blanding Senior Citizen Center Wednesday, September 23 - Noon to 3 pm WHITE MESA - Senior Center Thursday, September 24 - Noon to 3 pm 9. BLUFF - Community Building Thursday, September 24 12:30 to 3 pm BARGAINS . Great views from this 4 bdrm, 3 bath home on 2.25 acres north of Coal and woodburning stove Blanding. can heat home. Also has electric heat. Reduced to $55,000. B-Secluded parcel north of Blanding with unfinished log cabin. Good well. Great buy at $25,000. B-home. Lovely Full bsmnt (can be rented). Cinder block garage. Circular asphalt driveway. Fruit B-- - unfinished 75. bsmnt. Well kept lot. BLANDING parking areas at Monticello High School have been changed with the addition of the large parking lot east of the school. Parking no longer will be allowed along the street. Effective September 15, tickets will be issued for improper parking. Please use the parking lot, and avoid being ticketed! Erie, Ontario, and then 32. Julius Harvey property as 3 pkgs. 2-- b home, conBuy one or all. (1) venient to schools, (2) lot and large shop bldg, (3) choice biding lot with great garden area. 34. mobile home Lrgc dble-wid- e permanently set on lot. Near elementary With $3,000 down school. $25,000. owner financing on balance. 35. Three-bdrhome close to high school. Lease with option to buy on payment of option fee. Arlene now is back at her job teaching school. l. -- LA SAL - Front of Post Office Thursday, September 24 11 am to -- 1 pm State regulations require that an individual may only pick up commodities for a maximum of two additional households. trees. Scenic B-- 480 spring, secluded canyon setting, acres fenced. Asking Written authorization will be required for those individuals to pick up commodities for additional households. $150,000. UNDC office building by Elk 4300-sq-and 20 Ridge Restaurant. rooms on main floor. Several rooms in Secluded patio and lawn partial bsmnt. ft New Income Guidelines Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) Could be converted to mofor relaxation. tel annex, rooming house, recreational center or office space rental. Some owner financing. $120,000. Two homes on This could .39 acres. Currently rented. be the investment Negotiable terms. youre looking for. New Listing 5 acres in NE Blanding next to Otis Wrights home. 5. Executive-typ- e home. Formal DR, 5 bdrms, 2 12 baths, swimming pool. Many features. Also, former Quality Ford Dlrshp bldg with 3 acres on busy highway. Also, 30 acres in city limits. Prime Property. Comfortable Listing 1250 sq-home with full bsmnt. 0.45 acres. Owner transferred. 10 acres north on Highway 191 near Quality Ford location. Conveniently located. Masonry home, 3 bdrms. With appliances. $9,000 down. Quick occupancy. acres. Beautiful Twenty-fiv- e setting. n acres near new store. Ideal for subdividing. Development New 6. ft 3-- 0. Food-tow- As of July 1, 1991, your household is eligible to receive USDA donated commodities under this program if your income is within the following guidelines: 150 HOUSEHOLD SIZE OF POVERTY MONTHLY INCOME ANNUAL INCOME 1 $ 828 $ 9,930 2 1,110 1,393 1,675 1,958 2,240 2,523 2,805 13,320 16,710 20,100 23,490 26,880 30,270 33,660 3 4 5 6 7 8 At 150 of poverty, for each additional member for households of over 8 members add: to monthly income $282 or to annual income $3,390 households must meet these income guidelines regardless of age or household composition. REMEMBER: All |