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Show California she treated herself THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 8, 2000 - Page 14 Can deer really read? vote counts. In addition, a pamphlet from and we are sometimes astounded by what we hear and the Utah Division of Aging and Adult Services needs to be filled out and returned to the city folks center. This information helps who visit with the success of running the center and assists in deLou Z Mary termining your nutritional neck of health. Harold and Faye Muhlestein woods. enjoyed a visit from son Dan For example, a new resident and Shelley and three sons recently called the state road from their home in Provo. Dan department to request the re- teaches at BYU. June Hawkins is happy to be moval of a Deer Crossing home again in Blanding alter sign on the highway. The reason was that he said spending the last four months too many deer were being hit visiting her children. In Caliby cars and he no longer fornia, June spent five weeks wanted them to cross so close which took in Christmas with son Don and family. Travelto his home. The Monticello Senior Citiing to Idaho, she visited zens are holding elections for daughter Trudy and family. the upcoming year. If you reColleen, BJ, Kathy, Carol ceived a ballot through the and Rick and families all live mail from the center please in the Salt Lake City area, so return it promptly or pick up it was almost like a family rea ballot at the center. Your union before heading home. In We live in a semi-rur- area, al read about mZ the to a new Buick. Mike Yuhas is the new employee at First Security Bank. While presently working only he is still holding part-timdown his position as manager at Woodys. His friendliness is appreciated at both places of e, business. It was great to hear the familiar voice of Mark Ewart via telephone last week. He reports that he and Cheryle are doing fine and enjoying their move to Beaver, UT. Mary Cramer returned from two weeks on the road with her dad Michael in his Dick Simon truck. They saw more of America than she had ever seen before. They both agreed that Nebraska has too many cows, and Wyoming is too boring. Kids night w'ill be held at the Community Church each Wednesday at 7 p.m. There will be lots of activities to learn about Jesus and each other. A lot of fun and games will be in store for all attending. Please for a triathlon. Beginning with skiing on Blue Mountain, followed by cycling and then running in Dry Valley and Indian Creek brought out many participants. The Lions Club served up good burgers, salad, drinks and cake to a large crowd of athletes and A presentation of awards was held after the conclusion of events. Adrenaline was pumping when I met Rhett Maughan and was told that he is looking forward to running in the Boston Marathon. I could certainly relate to the Cavemans column last week. The Torres family must have the same type of gremlins in their house that we do when it comes to The feel free to bring a friend. Rides are available if needed. For more information, call Todd or Desi Calvert at This just goes to show, I dont hear all that is going on in town. When I visited with Helen Perkins in the banana section of Blue Mountain Foods, I discovered that she and Demar had been home from their mission since December. Since their return from the Carolinas, they have been on the go, visiting with their children and families in American Fork area. Diana Oderizzi and children visited her mother Joan and Jerry W7ilcox from their home in St. George. Family members from Blanding joined in at the WTilcox home to get in on all the family happenings. It was good to see Dr. Joel and Deanna Porter and family in town visiting with their many friends and attending Stake Conference with Rhett and Lori Maughan and family. 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