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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 10, 2000 - Page 11 Record seeks Mother of the Year In American Mom , author Mary Kay Blakely discloses, With two sons bom eighteen influenced by them. The nominations can be months apart, I operated mainly on automatic pilot Monticello, UT 84535, faxed to or to early In recent years the San Juan Record has been pleased through the ceaseless activity of their I Nutskell Steven Scot Christensen has recently returned from serving in the El Salvador, San Salvador West Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will mission his at 1 p.m. on report May 14 to the Blanding 8th Ward, South Chapel. Steven is the son of Scot and Julene Christensen, and the grandson of Dr. Douglas and Caroline Christensen of Blanding, and Lee R. and GenaVee Broderick of Orem. opening the Jed Muhlestein has returned from serving in the Washington, D.C. North Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He wall report his experiences at 11 a.m. on May 14 to the Monticello Third Ward, 165 South Main Street. Jed is the son of James and Cynthia Muhlestein of Monticello. LARGE SELECTION OF MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS LATTER-DAYCREATIO- NS 16 S Main Monticello 435-587-31- by Terri Winder ref- rigerator late one night and finding roll of aluminum foil next to a a pair of small red tennies. Certain that I was responsible for the refrigerated shoes, I quickly closed the door and ran upstairs to make sure I had put the babies in their cribs instead of the linen closet. I can relate to that. I think most mothers can. If reading this stirs a memory of your mother, grandmother, or your own experience as a mom -wed like you to share it with us. Send us your recollection as soon as possible. Selected tidbits on mothering will be printed in a future issue. Also, the San Juan Record would love to receive nominations for the Mother of the Year award this year. If you would like to elect someone you know to receive this honor, send us a brief biography about them, andor tell how you have been Specializing in temple YOkitc jAppaicll 1 Lite in a 55 mailed to PO Box 879, 435-587-227- sj rnewsaol.com. to honor Hilma Black, Faye Muhlestein, Clara Maryboy, and Francell Blickenstaff. Choosing one mother to honor is not an easy task. Many women qualify for many different reasons. Some women deserve it because they The Southeastern Utah Dis- trict Health Department WIC Program is a supplemental food and nutrition program offered to Women, Infants, and Children. The WIC Food Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and is administered through state and local health agencies. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have just had a baby; infants, and children under the age of 5 may be eligible for the WIC Program. WIC does not provide a complete diet but gives supplemental foods high in iron, pro- tein, calcium and vitamins A, C and D. 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