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Show SSt 3 THE SAN Jl'AN RECORD Wednesday. February 2, 2000 - Page 16 Card of thanks from Laws family Although a simple 'thank you seems inadequate to express the emotions we feel in our hearts, the words are spoken with great love and gratitude for all the people of San Juan County and throughout the state who have done and continue to do for our families to ease the pain caused by our recent loss. Many of you have visited, brought beautiful flowers, delicious food and helpful donations. Your contributions have played an intricate part in easing our loss. We know the EMTs, Pr. Redd and other medical personnel labored diligently to assist our family members. To those in the community who came to Robert and Renaes assistance in those early moments, thank you. Our concern, understanding and sympathy go out to the young man and his family also involved in the accident. A special thanks to Bishop Kim Acton and Don Palmer for their tender care and concern for our families and for Rob & Renae. Thanks to all those who under the direction of the 6th Ward Relief Society prepared and served the delicious meal following the services; and to the special friends who helped make the beautiful quilts. Please know that each and every act of kindness will be remembered by all our family Debbie Laws Amminie & Kevin Wright Marva Laws Jamie Laws Marlene & Harold Keylon Lou Ann & Merlin Grover Norma & Karl Child Boyd & Sandy Laws Chirle & Kevin Jones LuRae Brown Diane Brown Vickie & Greg Isaac Charles Ray Brown, Jr. Shelly & Greg Ishii Jeanette & Dan Russell Stacie & Victor Reed enthe 28th. Twenty-thre- e joyed the good Navajo tacos the 14th was enjoyed by 12 and all the good trimmings people. Nell brought broccoli, brought by guests. There Seniors have a busy January January 2000 is gone And February is here. Here at the Senior Center Were into another good year. Who would have thought it Back in December With the threat of Y2K -- remember? We seniors have survived many rumors, as well as some real di- sasters. hop" SENIORS Lsthi: NEWS by Neil Dalton yet to come". Candy guessing games win- ham and cheese chowder and everyone else brought compl- imentary treats. Ruby Rogers won the most bingo games and the privilege of making soup February 11. January 18 was National Hug Day". Plenty of affection was available. Everyone received a hug or two. Thanks to Joyce Martin for donating the huge jigsaw puzzle to the seniors. It is being assembled at the Center. Stop by and find a piece or two. Another big thanks to the following businesses wrho generously donated calendars to the seniors: Black Oil, Blossoms & Balloons, Empire Electric, and ners in January are Ruth John Black Insurance. Benson, Maxine Frost and disappeared quickly. Ann Beeson. was Hot Air Last but not least, we thank Blue Mountain Foods for donat- Balloon Day". Everyone received a note in their balloon telling them of a prize they won. This isnt just hot air". Bingo and Souper Supper on ing the fun millennium plates and napkins. We enjoyed them all through January. Our last event for January was the Fourth Friday Social on January 11 3n Public notice Pubic notice M TK'E ( F THISTLE'S SAI.K Thr following diwrilrtfl property will br xold public mui lion to It highcM bubbr. payable in lawful iimm-- of the I'iiiIi H Stair, at flit Main Knlrame, San Juan County fmiflbnuM, J'i7 The I 'tub Sc bool and Institutional Trust Lsandft Administration ha received an application to Warn- the surface of the following dnwriUd aerv- - Smith Main, M'liitm-lluIf.ih, on March 2. 2(M0. al 12 'Ml niMri. fur I hr piirpOM' of fomloMng a TruM (hid dafi-i- i Manh 12, 199 ami rknutril b Clifhud Tohsonu ami Ih'iiiM'TohMonii in fator r .il prnpi-ftin Mila Inc cmcring located hi San Juan Count v KhhI on halt'Kl2 jit 2. 1tl ft 21. III. mil ini' Towri'th- Ntmry. Hal A 1 itfrtfur with all thr improwriont- - now or hereafter i roteil on the proMr1, ami .ill rave IlienU. appiirlenufUe. ami fixture imw or hereafter a part of I ht pnrrty Tile ad'lli "I the pr"NTtv I puipn-- 4i to be Hi-1 We-- 1 1 i liter Street 17 12 Hl.it nlihg, 1 "I'M 'll I The urxbrMgmii bbiiiii- - h.ibihts lor unv error in the addies The present owners are reof1eil In lie Clifford T'lhviiui and Ik him Toimiui Bidders must In prepared to trmhr to tin IMI triiNti-at the i.ili- and the a balance of (be pun base price bv 12 IN) noon the dayfollowji 'the Kile 1 lie entire pun base pnte must In paid to Liimllurg & AMim infix in tin- luriii of a rasluer s i heck or wire transfi r Thi reipnn d i)0 drjmsif mav lie in thr form d an "offi-cial- " iheik However, if it in in the form of all "otTinar i look, it must he repl with a cashier i hei k or win tiaiisfer bv 12 (Nr noon the dav following the sale Cash pa merits are not TOWNKllll 27 SOUTH. KANVG 23 FAST They were short speeches by Malva Jones and Kim Hoggard on issues important to seniors. Patricia and George Jurasich presented a program of Slavic heritage and customs. They showed videos of Slavic dancing and music, also different musical instruments. wore a Slavic who Patricia, blouse, showed clothing and handwork items. She also served samples of a Slavic des- sert. Everyone said it was enjoyable and informative. The quilt will soon be on, so if you quilt, wTe welcome your help. We have two extra events in February - both in Blanding. On Friday the 4th, we will eat lunch with the seniors there and then view the quilt display. Pickup is at 10:30 a.m. On the 17th is the Valentine Party at their Center at 6 p.m. Pickup is at 5 p.m. Call the Center if you wish to attend either. Loving memory age SAN JlAN COUNTY SI .HAM SKCTION 2H: NMNF.4SF4 (WITHIN) Containing 2.00 acres, more or Uua Any individual wishing to submit a competing appiuation to purchase. Ii ase. andor excliaiige for tin.-a p.irn-- im pniicilv a Hit ion tlien-"f.othe iiUai di mtiIn-'- .iireage. should ,iImi file an appla.it mu and tin appropriate application hi -will uwept Tlu Trust Lamb Ailmim-tialio- h ii'inpiting .ippiicatmn- during the billowing - noil ! tune From H:00 A.M. FltlDAY. JANUARY 2M, 20(N) Until S:0II I'.M. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2H, 2MN TKI ST LANDS ADMINTSTKATK N 1 .to N MAIN KHTIFIKLI). IT M4701 iH(ilihHi lb leri'iii No SlTaA 1209 Tin Tru-- t Lands Adiniiiistr.itmn n HTes tlu light tnreji ct any ippIiralionoriiliMueiit hub Iuhlislw d January 20 and February 2. 2000 in the S.ui Juan Record. Montm llo, Ct.ih. acceptable HATH) January 2H. 2000 Sr'Scott Lundln rg, Trustee Hl)l IHi.l 3100 x 2.M) I .lr A Case No l Vir.7 lswn No tiNmiVJ7 THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTKMPT TO C ILLKCT A DhBT. AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BK CSKI) FOR THAT H'KI'OSK Iubl mhed February 2, 9 nnd 10, 2000 in thr San Juan Record, Monlicellu, Ctah Public notice Mexico Pipe Ijne Company in accepting mill'd bidi fur thr potential ulr id real estate located at 235 South 2KI (Cunt, Hlanding, Utah 8451 1. Property inrludr approximately 0 2 (2101 arm of land, a 730 af metal building and 161 af block ahed. All bida ahould be baaed on an AS IS, WHERE IS baaia Property will he available fur viewing on February 3, 2000 by appointment only lb achedule appointment, pleaae rail no later than January 28, 2000 and provide name, oddreaa and daytime phone number. Bid Inatmrtiima All bida ahould be received in Houaton before 3 00 p m. Central Standard Time on February 15. 2000, and aent via overnight courier or certified mail, return receipt rvqueated to. R.L. Ralph Ibsaa-NeMeaico Pipe lane Compa.iy Teaaa-Nr- (via courier) 777 Walker. Suite 1521 Houaton, TX 77002 (via US mail) PO. Bin 2648. Suite 1521 TSP Houaton. TX 77252 Bids ahould be encloaed in a araled envelope with the following clearly marked on the outside of the envelope: SEALED BID, TNM BLANDING Teaaa-NeMexico Pipe Line WAREHOUSE. reaervee the right to reject any and all Company bida A Published January 19, 26 and February 2. 2000 Juan Record, Montirello. Utah in the San Public notice IlriiM !. inluriiK'il th.it i lie San Juan School lli-tr- ul lloiiid uf KiIiii ill mu h.i. scheduled tlinr Ki tfu.iry Hoard Milling tor Tuesday, February IS, 2KH) The meeting will Is held in the Ikird ut Rimiiii al (hi-OITui' in Hlar.dmg The Ex-eri vi' Session (s giiis ut 1 2 00 p m anil thr Pullin' Session will begin at 2:Q0 p.iq, Tlie lint.itivi- - agenila will be pus led liy February 9. liOKl al the dislrirt uflire and nn San Juan St'lasil I list nil's website Iwwwsapjuun kl2 ut us It is also posted at earh schisd in tile district If you would like mure information please rail 4351678 1200 In coniplinnrr with the Amencans with Ad. individuals needing special arnan-mndatio- iincluding auxiliary communicative aides and servires) during thia meeting should notify Superintendent Gary Cameron at least three working days pnnr to the meeting at 4351 JOHN MOLINA ALVAREZ May 5, 1 945 - January 1 0, 2000 Jlived Life to its frailest, -- 678-121- Published February 2 and 11, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah Public notice NOTICE OF MEETINGS The regularly scheduled monthly meetings for the Bluff Water Works fir 2000 are aa follows. Thun., Jan. 13 Thun , Feb. 10 Thun , Mar. 9 Thun., Apr Thun., May loved intensely Alow oat ofr pain 13 11 Thun .June 6 Thun., July 13 Thun.. Aug. 10 Thun., S.pt 14 Thun.. Oct. 12 Thun., Nov. 9 Thun., Dec. 14 Meetinga are held at the old Jail building (north of PO )at 7 00 pm For more informstiun contact Him Rice, Bluff Water, or write 672-244- 6 Bluff Water Woriu. PO. Box 3. Bluff, UT 84512 Published February 2, 9 and 16, 2000 in the San Juan Record. Montirello. Utah and at peace with Oat j2otd and Savioi Qesas (Zhtist |