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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 5, 2003 a perfect sandwich Building While I was busily making bread in my modern bread machine, my mind went back to when our family of eight required eight loaves of bread a week. had I some kind, but Im slow at Page 14 - only four bread tins, so would use four large shortening cans to finish the job. the Girl Scout Cookie sales in Moab. Fran lived here prior to moving to Moab. Vicenta Torres. Telesfora Chacon and Barbara Ford attended funeral services for Eugene Lopez in Santa Fe, NM. Eugene grew up in Monticello and later settled in Santa Fe and Albuquerque after returning from WWII. He is preceded in death by his wife, parents and brothers. He is survived by son Eddy and grandchildren and two sisters, Addie Baker and Cordelia Ferran. Jean Lavoto passed away on January 27 after a long illness. Salmon and Jean re- ROUND THE REGION porting this. We are happy that Jan Bumcrot and Eloise Seright are feeling better after having surgery in December. Garfield deputy killed during traffic stop Michael Hoggard was in for a surprise when his wife Celia arranged for all their children to arrive for dinner on his Big 50 day. He was surprised and his mother shocked... seems he is catching up with me in age. Funeral services were held for long-tim- e resident Wayne Rasmussen at the North LDS chapel. Burial in Monticello City Cemetery. Wayne and Cleo, Lee and lone and the late Garfield County Sheriffs Deputy David Jones was shot and killed on January 26 during a routine traffic stop south of Escalante. Jones stopped two area men on suspicions of DUI when he was hit in the chest. Jones returned fire, hitting his Southern Utah News assailant in the lung. Fillmores war armory is eerily silent except for a couple of recruiters and a family support representative. For the first time in more than half a century, Utah National Guard members in this central Utah farm community have been deployed. About 40 men from across Millard County are among the 400 soldiers called to active duty last fall. Millard County Chronicle Progress Fillmore - The Lowell (Bud) and Barbara and families Rasmussen moved here in the 1940s and farmed out north of town for many years prior to moving into town. Our - Escalante La Sal huts featured in national magazine These perfectly round slices had an advantage when I sent sack lunches with the kids. A thick round slice of bologna lunch meat was the same size as the bread, with no leftover moved to Coyote, NM after Sal re- condolences to tired from San bread after the meat was Juan hope that the Ground Hog saw eaten. The round slices also fit into the toaster much better than the odd shaped pieces from an ordinary loaf. While living in Monticello, they raised a nice his family and Jean wrote for the San have six weeks more of to a new location. I thought myself quite unique, sending round sandwiches to school with our children until our son Kenneth said, Mom, do you know Albertsons bakery sells round bread just like ours and they call it Flintstone bread. When I was growing up, all we had was homemade bread and store bought bread was a luxury. Of course, nowadays it is the other way around. The old fashioned shortening can loaves taste much better than these modern bread machines but convenience is the name of the game. Fran Kessler is enjoying serving as a volunteer with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. She is assisting with the family. I County. Jnan and about and we winter Record. She is survived by her husband and mother, sons Verna and Stephany and grandchildren. Carl Mahon will hop and skip around in the near future. He recently had knee replacement surgery in Payson, UT. Eldon and Noreece Johnson enjoyed a visit from her sister Carol and Kennedy Waite of Mesa, Arizona. Sister Grace Eastin accompanied them here after visiting her son Terry in Arizona prior to journeying on to her home in Moab. Seems everyone is having surgery or some ailment of daughters a aHa a jT a a a HOT TUBS CHEMICALS GAZEBOS ACCESSORIES Suttdance Licensed General Contractor Remodeling Additions Windows Doors Restoration Fire, Flood, Wind Damage Carpet Cleaning Commercial Residential 435-587-29- 800-462-651- 29 Darryll & or 76 S. http 8 J MOAB UTAH 312 NORTH MAIN 435-259-79- 800-698-06- A FAMILY TRADITION SINCE WATER WELUS EXPLORATORY PM UP SALES 2 41 Veach Cortez www.dandlenterprise Sr Miiilr 1932 Wooilni MONITOR WELLS llrriliio SERVICE I Reservoir Rd Blanding, UT 435-686-22- j 94 Custom Cabinets Hardwood Flooring STA-RIT- E 84 Markle Rd. sundancespas com P.O. 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An emotional Woolley railed on the Council for be will Tuesday, February 11, 20 minutes and ended with a plea for his job. Embarrassed for members of the Monticello Council members sat quietly during the remarks, and afterStake of the Church of Jesus ward admitted they had screwed up. Messenger Enterprise Christ of Latter-daSaints. Everyone in the community is Up in invited to join in asking for diHeber City - Tobacco use by the youth of Wasatch County is dravine help in our need for moismatically rising, as indicated by a recent study. According to ture. the study, tobacco sales to teenagers skyrocketed in December, May our hearts be turned 8 average to an alarming The jump and prayers of compassion rising from a steady in sales could be because of vendors employing part-tim- e Christgiven for the Columbia Shuttle disaster and the families the mas help without providing proper training. Of 19 stores checked in December, ten sold tobacco products to underage astronauts left behind. Wasatch Wave youth. snow. Ben and Michael, lanah shadow somewhere here recent issue of National Geographic Adventure e has a story about cross country skiing. A photograph depicts a hut in the La Sal Mountains. Tagalong Expeditions manages two huts on Forest Service land and private cabins Times Independent for cross country skiers overnight use. Moab The most 26 75 Ji |