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Show one, living where I do in a mall town, am guilty of not fully realizing just how bad the world situation seems to be. I do know and believe we as Americans can make the right changes we need to make and it is never too late, we just need to involve ourselves with what is GOOD. Eighty-ei- x people showed up Busy Memorial Day in Monticello The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings, but shorter tern pers; wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints; we spend more but eqjoy it less. We inner space; we've cleaned up the air but polluted the soul; weVe split the atom but not our prejudice. We have higher incomes but lower morals; weve become long on quantity but short on quality. "These are times of tall men and short character, steep profits and shallow relationships. These are the times of world peace but domestic warfare; more leisure but less fun; more kinds of food but less nutrition. "These are the days oftwo incomes but more divorce; of fancier houses but broken homes. It is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in the stockroom; a time when technology can bring this letter to you and a time you can choose either to forward this message and make a difference or just hit delete. This article was sent to me by a friend and was written by a high school senior. Is this how our high school students view life? If so, we need to take a look at what we are teaching in the home and the examples we are setting for our youth. I, for have bigger houses and smaller families; more but less time; we have more de- grees but less sense; more knowledge but less judgment; more experts but less solutions; more medicine but less wellness. We have multiplied our possessions but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom and hate too often. Wie Ve learned how to make a living but not a life; we've added years to life, not life to years. Weve been all the way to the moon and back but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor; weVe conquered outer space but not THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednaeday, May 30, 2001 - Page 9 was at his side during his hospitalization. Marguerite Rogers visited friends and family from her home in Huntington, UT. While here she worked at Soapys Gallery prior to visiting daughter Ellen and Chris Romaine in Redvale, CO. It was a very special occasion for Jim and Sherry Haller on May 26 when the couple for the annual George W. Dalton Memorial Day reunion, Sunday, May 27. After decorating the graves at Verdure Cemetery, they went to the Dude Ranch for a potluck picnic. Tbwns represented this in the Mt. was sealed Timpanogas Temple in American Fork, UT. The couple enjoyed having Sherrys parents, Winn and Loraine Westcott, year were Monticello, and other family members and Blanding, Price, Salt Lake friends by their side at this City, Riverton and La Point, special time. Utah, Grand Junction and Larry Helquist is looking Redvale, Colorado and forward to visiting brother Emmet, Idaho. An extra event Milt and Evelyn Helquist in for this years reunion was a Boise enroute to the West Temple session on Saturday Coast. the 26th. This was the 60th Bruce and Nedra Bunker year for the reunion. and family attended the fuTrevor St. Clair is home of his mother, Ethel neral again after having surgery at Bunker, in Salt Lake City. I Primary Childrens Hospital had the privilege of visiting in SLC. He will recuperate this via special lady' phone most of the summer after havtimes when she called many ing a benign tumor removed the Assessors office to speak from his leg. Mother Letha with her son. We discovered CORTEZ SEARS THE GOOD LIFE AT A CHEAT PUKE. GUARANTEED? - "1 r I' . I ' .ViV-:.----- f1'-. Horn sale appliances, electronics, lawn a garden and hardware Sale prices in effect May 31st through June 2nd I Tr jac'-rK- ' . 99999 ' ,i KENMORE ft s" v . Steve 4 neighbors to Barney and . .. ' Funeral services were held ?' for Alfred Frost on May 26 in Monticello. We have lost a great campfire storyteller who held his audiences spellbound. nt, refrigerator, t.". . Save $150 v With water 1 51512 Reg. 1149.99 filtration. . ' - 1 dawned sunny and warm and drew a lot of familiar faces to the cemetery. With the newly ; I J1 . Memorial Day weekend j fJi - iV 'S r - r , 1 v ar.'V-- " . decorated graves complete with flags for all Veterans, who could ask for a more peaceful place to visit and enjoy new and old friends. Reed and Vanita Hunt and ..." fy. V1 sale 399" rn?. 1 V. , V ( KENMORE washer. Save $70 Triple Action Agitator, new Ultra Rinse system. 22712. Reg. 469.99 Oyer. 62622. Reg. 339.99. sale 299.99 i E. . cf. family members from Farmington, NM decorated the graves of her parents and sister. They visited with Riddel Barton and family members. ':' V AjiaCyfy. ru Vt js: Gm dnw pnetd highar sale 399" . KENMORE Ultra Wash dishwasher, ' cu. ft refrigerator, Save $100 Adjustable 1 8.1 rpy Save $100 Automatic ' t fc , ? T'i. 7. of glass shelves, gallon door storage. 70832. Reg. 599.99 temperature control. 15759 Reg. 499.99 A fi "M Riddel and his first wife Lurlene were neighbors to Vanitas parents, Ernest and Thelma Harral. Leon and Sherry Behunin came from home in Moab and assisted with decorating family graves along with brother-in-la- -- spill-pro- w Kenneth Miller. It is always good to see folks. Edith K. Lyman and sons Chris and Pat and Chad and sale 259" CRAFTSMAN sale 13kirawer storage combo, Save $90 1099" Pro quality. PANASONIC drawers. stereo TV 27-i- n. CRAFTSMAN 16.5-H42-ilawn tractor, Save $150 659054. Save $30 P, PanaBlack picture tube, Reg. 349.99 digital comb filter. 47511. Reg. 319.99 Al tool Storage On Sale Owned & Operated by Mike Mon - Sat 9 am to 9 pm fbm I r .r r CTStaiaaaB $MMwtaiioSMdaMSHWiwihgt Nshiwi Mm m & n. 27163. Reg. 1249.99 Tamra Tobin 1 to 6 pm ftdfWisawimeMewiniiiheMew ikHMohOwaNitiiMlFu dw Arwd aSnmi Mww - C4i mSpMI new &r mmm wr limtpusmwri 2214 East Main Sun: EMgJJ oiwt4ienAw, 4 Wi C oSimSioOd Vr- . and Mary Lou Vonnie Walker. y, - , , Monticello City Cemetery, where graveside services were held. She is survived by husband, Riddel Barton (who is 94 years young), and many other family members and friends. Mary Lou Kosanke and Carolyn Warren participated in the "Race for the Cure along with 11,000 others. They attended a "Salute to Survivors which was inspiring. On the way, they met four friends of Deaune Connough-to- n (daughter of Neal and Hazel Christensen) who were in the race in Deaunes honor. Of the money raised at this event, 75 percent stays in Utah, the other goes for cancer research. Kosanke "flew the coop in La Sal and moved to Bluff and are sir . 25.2-c- u. s rr ' we both had something in common, the Utah Jazz. Vera Forrest is recuperating at home in Phoenix after having surgery. Daughter Loyce and Jerry Edwards, and son Jimmy and Carol Forrest have assisted with her care, along with daughter Connie, who lives in Phoenix. Scott and Cassie Boyle held Conference Reunion. Youth a The youth who were in Scott and Cassies wilderness family last year enjoyed reminiscing the fun, personal and spiritual growth and hunger Cone meal and an orange for all day) they lived through. Funeral services were held for Bernetta Barton in Salt Lake City. 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A lot of visiting was accomplished and I was privileged to receive a call from Edith and after catching up on what is going on, she gave me her own personal quote on life: "Life Is What Happens While Youre Making Other Plans. |