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Show What's new... Sy Mary Lou RIG 5trc4' f Mary Lou Hoggard 587-211- 4 If the Cookie Monster was in and around here right , Ut. now, he would have one rious time munching all the Girl Scout Cookies that are in homes, offices and automobiles. The annual Girl Scout Cookie Drive is complete and the Girl Scouts have been busily delivering their orders. A big thank you to everyone who supported the cookie drive. They have some extra cookies if you were missed. The annual cookie sales gives the Girl Scouts an opportunity to earn money for program activities, for special events and projects. Girls need to develop skills that will enable them to perform up to their potential once they enter the adult world. Research tells us that one of the best ways to help them to do that is to provide them with the opportunity to share learning and fun in a supportive all-gi- SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS TOM PALMER 801-678-21- Fax 08 801-678-32- 68 San Juan Grand County Small Business Development Center Need help starting a new business? We offer free counseling, resource information and business training For more information call Susan (801) 678-220- 1 glo- ext. 173 rl environment during their THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday developing years. If you would like to help todays girls to prepare for the future, you can become a Girl Scout volunteer. A retirement party to honor Helen Valdez was held at the San Juan County Safety Building with many atfriends and Helen has worked tending. for eleven years as office manager, jail matron and secretary for three San Juan County Sheriffs. A pair of beautiful pottery lamps were presented to her, along with other gifts of appreciation. Steve Lawrence recently returned from Africa after spending three weeks in Northern Tanzania other participants raised money for C.A.R.E., an international aide organization. He reported that it was a very successful fund raiser and a safe climb. While in Africa he visited friends in Kenya whom he had met seven years earlier on previous trips. Wife Joyce and daughter Makena stayed home, keeping the home fires burning. 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They enjoyed attending a dinner for Brian, hosted by James and Christine Laws, the other friends. and Jim Bayles pinched. the f Auto Glass Windshields - Chip Repair & Replacement Cab Sliders - Manual or Power Shell Sliders & SUV Sliders Insurance Claims Welcome FREE Estimates Page 15 missionary farewell. Ron and Shirley made many friends when they lived here. It is like a big reunion spending time with mom Marian and all By the Day or Week Free Cable & HBO Air Conditioned Rooms JB Restoration & Fabrication - works for Janet Ross at the Four Corners School in Monticello. The swing bed resident council at San Juan County Hospital sponsored a St. Patricks Day party. Those attending played Bingo and Keno and were served baked potatoes with a variety of toppings and key lime pie. Fortunately, everyone wore green so no one was after Completely Remodeled Quiet & Clean Atmosphere 'nm rnJjwsMi 34 lead- ing a climb on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Steve and eleven March 25. 1998 435-587-32- 11 family and The new Utah Olympic plate is available at the Mo- tor Vehicles Division. Bobby Newberry of Monticello purchased the first one, so give a honk when you see 600A9. The first Olympic plate purchased in the Montezuma Creek, Utah area went to Everette Pirtle, the pastor of the Aneth Navajo Bible Church. When you go to worship services just take a gander at his new plate, 606A9. George and Charlene Gonzales are surely enjoying their first granddaughter Shailynn Andrea, who was bom February 6 at the Blanding Birthing Center. Shailynn is the daughter of Lee and Susie Gonzales. I learned through the grapevine that Shailynn and Grandpa George are quite the pair. 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