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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 28, 2001 - Page 14 Stress in the fast lane? Try this in for a surprise when Robert and Carol Landis visited from I recently read an article on stress in the fast lane titled "Weigh the Cat and Other Life Lessons. Here are some of the favorite tips I picked up. If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging; Never kick a cow pie on a Veda Pehrson was Orderville, OH. Robert and Carol lived in Dove Creek for many years where he taught school and Carol worked at the San Juan Hospital prior to moving to Ohio in 1976. They planned to visit another hosSherry and pital Leon Behunin, on the way hot d 8 y Whats : When youve New by raised Mary Lou er, home. It was good to visit Bruce and Ruby Rogers who came from Montrose, CO to eat lunch with the Senior Citizens Ch5dn Hoggard stop raising and see friends. Bruce is them; Need rain? Wash and wax the car; If you think youre a person of influence, try ordering around someone elses dog; Never fry bacon in happy to report his eyesight has rapidly improved with medical treatments. Melvin and Maxine Frost gave their LDS mission report in the Monticello Third Ward sacrament meeting to a large congregation the nude; and last but not least, If someone offers a breath mint, take it Jim and Kimm Lacy and girls took an early spring vacation after Matteas medical of members and checkup. They flew out ofSLC friends. They are Airport, headed for California where they visited Universal Studios and the new adventure park at Disneyland. Ryan and Mattea were excited over their first plane ride and it proved very relaxing to daddy Jim not having to fight all the traffic. Maxine Himmelberger accompanied daughter Tauna Larson to a seminar in Albu- and friends Joe and Carol vice at the Lions Club for famBarton attending. Donny is ily and friends. Brandons father Mike and the son of Dwayne Tinsley and Kathy Harris and grandson of Francis (Punky) LaGiglia were Ellis Tinsley. Terri is the unable to attend from Chicago daughter of Nancy Miller, due to work. rMike is working granddaughter of Virginia as a police officer in Chicago. The CEU TVuck Driving and Titus and great granddaughter of the late Carlos and Julia Heavy Equipment instructors Hyde. Donny and his father Keith Hoggard and Jamie Laws Dwayne are doing well in their and students held a spring antler art business in Challis. cleanup of their yard. An early was eqjqyed by all parFuneral services were held Bar-B-for Jose Torres on March 24 at ticipants for their efforts. the Monticello LDS Stake Eddy Barry performed at the Citizen Fourth Friday Senior in the city Center with burial cemetery. On Friday, a Rosary Social. It was discovered he has Service was held at St. been to Nashville and cut a Josephs Catholic Church. Many family members and friends attended the services i to pay their last respects to Q Joe. His wife Vicenta was in attendance to his needs right to the end. Bryce and Nicole Westcott and son Cole came to Cel- - return. March 17, 2001 April 4, 1922 Ethel Hurst Jacobs, 78, of Howell, NJ died Mardi 17, 2001 after a losing battle with rheu- matoid arthritis at the home of her daughter Judith in Forked and family friends. Bryce and Nicole, Tbdd and Amy, and Allison Westcott enjoyed a day of in Peru for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y - ETHEL HURST JACOBS ebrate Bryces birthday with happy to be home again after serving record. So if you hear "High School Days on the radio, call and give your support to a local talent It was good to have Eddys father George in our midst and maybe someday George might just become a senior citizen himself. Kim, The Hoggards Denise, Dennis, Ashley, Jeremy, Stad, Keith and Mary Lou can vouch that Big Indian is a great place for an early spring wiener roast I can truly say, take time and smell the fresh air, go on a picnic, work will wait for your River, NJ. Brent, Max (Joann), Dennis, Judith (Robert) Szabo, Nathan (Kathie), Lewis (Kay), Maureen Ansbach, Jake (Theresa), 29 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, two brothers (Melvin and Devon), three sisters (Maggie Harvey, Wanda Laws, and Joan Judd). Ethel was preceded in death by her parents, infant son Phillip Randall, granddaugh-ha- d ter Jvdie Ann Jacobs, brothers Parley, Delores, Henry, seph, and a sister Beatrice, The family wishes to Ethel was bom April 4, 1922 in Blanding, Utah to Oscar Par-tory and reported the skiing is great. ley and Alfretta James Hurst. Saints. visited She was the eighth of 11 chil-They Kim Hoggard is also happy Nicoles grandparents, Maxine dren. She married Leonard to be home but from a differ- and John Himmelberger and Jacobs July 17, 1939 and they ent nature. He was treated at Bryces parents, Winn and 10 children. San Juan Hospital prior to Loraine Westcott and sister Ethel worked for Westing- being transported by ambu- Sherry and Jim Haller. Electric Corp. in Bloom- lance to LDS Hospital in SLC Brandon LaGiglia reported field, NJ for 27 years, retiring querque. While Tauna at- for treatment of kidney stones. his LDS mission to New York 1, 1983. She served as a press their gratitude finr Corn-Cu- b tended her seminar, Maxine A special occasion brought in the Monticello Fourth Ward Scout Den Mother. Her passionate Care Hospital of visited sister-in-laVirginia Donny and Item Jo Tinsley to sacrament meeting with his family was her greatest satis-- New Jersey for the medical Sharp and daughters. Much Monticello over the weekend mother Maurine, brothers faction and she devoted her life care and assistance they provisiting and laughing was en- from Challis, ID. The Tinsleys Dominic and Courtney, Mario to them. vided to Ethel and her family. joyed by all and they toured were sealed in the Monticello and Brigette, Gino and sister She is survived by her hus- Burial was in Maun, Leba-banthe new home of Maxines LDS Temple with their Tinsley Christina all in attendance. A seven sons and two non Cemetery, Iselin, NJ on and Harris family members nice dinner following the ser daughters: Gerald (MaryAnn), niece, Susie Henington. March 18, 2001. skiing at Purga- Jo-hou- se ex-M- ay w d, BUSINESSIDIREGT.QRYflBUSINESSlDIREGiTORiY MONTICELLO PLUMBING & HEATING spill MsImechanicaiI PLUMBING , PIPING EXCAVATION Serving San Juan County Since 1972 W$&-'&RlNKLmSYSTB- ' Michael , W. 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