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Show THE SAN Jl'AN RECORD Wednesday June 19, 1996 - Page Jonne Risenhoover has 14 had a housefull of visitors and Elaine Barry five days at Lake spent Rowell with their son Allen, daughter Michelle and her Bob WRat's tieiv... (yManj Lou Mary Lou Hoggard 587-211- 4 Ive read that most birds who fly into windows recover... with a little tender loving care. A recent experience was with a hummingbird flying through the one open window without a screen. My husband tried to catch with daughters Lisa Jones and son Tyler from Colorado Springs and Tina and husband Jimmy Inkeep husband Steve White and The two grandchildren. weather was great and the houseboat made the vacation even nicer. Ruth Hyde recently returned from a trip to San Diego to visit her sister, Enid Ross. Ruths daughters, Betty Jo Mortensen and Bonnie, and Bonnies husband Kenny Hawks, also enjoyed the trip and helped celebrate Enid's 83rd birth- it with his fishing net, being extra careful not to harm the delicate feathered character. After an hour or so, we day. A bridal shower was managed to catch and free given for Staci Hadley by the hummer. friends Lisa Harris and Another experience was Melani Dunow. A lively when I found a hummer enjoyed playing games with its beak stuck in the group and a delicious lunch. Staci window screen trying to get received a variety of useful to red geraniums inside the gifts. It was working window. Gerald and Diane Hyde to free itself, but toured furiously Canyonlands and again we came to the resthe La Sal Mountains with cue. Bonnie and Kenny Hawks The funniest hummer exbefore travelling to Montiperience was at a family cello to visit his mother, dinner on our deck. The Ruth Hyde. hummer flew to the red A1 and Mary Garcia, son flowered baseball hat our Andres, daughter Antoison was wearing and stuck nette, and grandson Deven its beak into the cap vent. attended the wedding of Some summer evenings daughter Bernadette and our feeders are so full of Dow Young in Reno, hummers it sounds like a Nevada. Congratulations. muted helicopter landing Dow is a son of Jack and and these tiny airborne obBeth Young. jects seem to defy the rules Barbara Cal lister of of common sense. Delta, Utah spent the weekAs long as there is some end with her parents Clyde red on the feeder, there is no and Nina Barton, after atneed to dye the syrup. If you tending the wedding of her keep your feeders clean and niece, Karla Barton Ebber-linfull the hummers will come and what a sight to behold. The Butch Cassidy CeleSylvian Roberts and I atbration and Rodeo in Moab tended a training session was wonderful if you could in Moab, on the new legislastand the 106 heat. Keith tion pertaining to motor veand Dennis Hoggard hicles. Afterwards, I ran werent complaining when into former Monticello-ites- , sold over 400 shaved ice they William and Edith Fran-cosnow cones. They were on their Max Ksiazkiewicz is on to visit the Cloud 9 Monticello to way after recently winRoland and Robert Fran-coa first ning place trophy in families. Bill Fran-cothe Hobby Stock Car Class. worked in the County The stock car races are held Clerks office as auditor in in Cortez at the Montezuma the 1970s and 80s. County Fairgrounds. and children Jessee, Dakota, and Kamas from Montana. Abasarkee, all noise the Through grandma enjoyed it very much. Betty Jo Mortensen from Lake Havasu visited her mother-in-law- , Georgia, ated a lovely atmosphere. Out of town guests on the brides side were Grandma and Grandpa Lee and Donna Meadows; aunt Darlene and cousins Jenifer and Angela from Sandy; Uncle Don and cousins Don, Brian and Tina from Green River; Uncle Rich and and Marsha Aunt uncle and aunt from Salt Lake. On the grooms side, Aunt Renee and Uncle Jimmy cousins and Jenny, Melissa, Matthew, Eric and cousin-to-bDanny from e Grand Junction; cousins Mike, Bobby, Cheryl Beddos Grandma from California. La Dee Jensen lives north of town at Peter's Hill. Common Weekly Note: sense is just about the most uncommon thing there is." cousins Derrick and Shalise from Bennion, Utah; and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Meadows, a great who has been hospitalized, and husband Rex. While here she visited Ruth Hyde, Georgette and Pete Garcia family, Joel Mortensen and James Mortensen. Out of town family at the funeral of Letty Jones were Lettys sister Noakes and Thelma - daughter Linda Price of Napa, Cali- niece Avonda fornia; and mother from Compton and Texas; Kerriville, Jimi Etter and daughter from Grand Junction. The Log Church in Pioneer Park was the setting for the wedding of our first Mandy granddaughter, Mandy and Hoggard. Ryan Tousely exchanged vows, performed by Stake President, Cooper Jones. The bride was radiant in a white lace dress, complete with hat. Ryans brother, Darin, served as best man and sister, Heather, was maid of honor. Guests were greeted in the park gazebo by the bride, groom and their parents, SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS TOM PALMER 801-678-21- Fax 08 801-678-32- 68 mid-lengt- h Kim and Dennis Hoggard g. and Ray Tousely. and Diane The pink and blue decorations of bows and flowers and a wedding cake made by Grandma Hoggard cre- - Used oil is a valuable, resource or a terrible pollutant. non-renewab- le IT DEPENDS ON YOU! 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