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Show -- mm. THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 27, 2002 - Page Another busy week OOPS! Chad and Sarah Mussclman are happy over the arrival of Charles Riley who was born at Dixie Medical Center in St. George, UT. Riley has five generations waiting to get acquainted with him. His are Kerry and Sheila Musselman and Charles Waymond, and great grandparents are Benny and Hope Musselman and Kenneth and the late Laree Miller. We cant forget great great grandmother Erma Goble. Marian and Mildred Miller have enjoyed having daughter llenc and Dick Backus and grandchildren Carissa and Morgan visit from Phoenix, The grandchildren had never been around snow prior to sledding and building a snowman from crusty snow with Grandpa Miller. Ilene had good visits a number of times with friends at the Monticello Senior Center. Helen Wight suffered a heart attack and was hospital- ized at the San Juan Hospital. She will require some more testing at St. Marys Hospital at a later date. At the present time she is feeling rather tired from a virus but is looking for- -' ward to returning to her home soon. Alex Helquist, a ten year old First Degree Black Belt placed first in his division in the Karate Tournament held in Boise, ID. He is the son of Milt and Evelyn Helquist and nephew of Larry Helquist, who is mighty proud of him. Tony and Linda Brandt visited their daughter Angie and Danny Arcaris and grandson who live in Fort Hood, TX. Winn and Loraine Westcott and all of their family attended the funeral of her father, Arnold Croft. Arnold passed away after a long illness in Corvallis, OR with services and burial in Sugar City, ID, where he grew up. His wife School in SLC for three weeks and then hopefully come home 12 in Monticello to visit his parents Kerry and Sandy Freestone and family Curtis Rowley. Tyler is the son members. Sterling has served of Scott and Bonnie Hansen in the National Guard for and grandson of Juan and seven years. Clio Nebeker had visitors LouAnn Hansen and Lorraine Hansen. Logan is the son of going and coming from the Eric and Brenda Rowley and Olympics. Her friends Laurel grandson ofDoyle and Marilyn Lew Allen, Josh Brigs and Art Pedley from Santa Fe, NM Rowley. Rebecca Manzanares Montspent the night each way. Gary Warnimont oya passed from South Carolina away Februwill spend the week ary 14, with a funeral photographing points of interest in the celmass ebration and county with the assistance of Clio, pertainsendee held ing to his job assignat St. Patment. ricks CathoSteven and Mary lic Church inSLC. She Hoggard and family in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Rebecca was born in Monticello on June 14, 1933 to Desiderio and Magdalina Manzanares and graduated from MHS. She is survived by ten of her eleven children, 13 Chacon and Vicenta Torres, who live here, Sterling Freestone is back in Merced, CA after serving six months active duty in Kuwait, He was a guard at a remote Patriot Missile site and at the and it was very cold. A vendor from here was very disappointed, claiming sales urere very bad at Washington Park. I guess it is true, you cant ever count on the weather! I American base there. In just wish we could get some March he will attend Sergeant snow or rain down our way. er live. Father Julian and Martin Potzler ofSan Luis, AZ, had compassion for these boys and started the San Martins Boys Home. Two boys (brothers) ages 7 ad 9 had been on the streets so long that they could not remember their last the orphanage needs, Mr. Potzler responded, What the Park City where the Jivin 1-- 4, formance at Washington Square was poorly attended derful the day of their venture. The weather was great in grandchildren, m 5-1- 678-233- 4. to: Marsh Valley High School Orphanage Fund 12655 S. Old Highway 91 Arimo, ID 83214 or Zions Bank MV Orphanage Fund or Blanding City Police Dept. 62 E. 200 S. Blanding, UT 84511 orphanage and take his stu NOIMfl EBNIEIIEMBLQ Jbcsiqn at 4 ns ' tote bags sweats hots jackets towels PO Box 593 71 7 Abajo Dr Monticello. 435-587-26- 76 Open M-F UT 84535 laruesanjuan.net 1 lam - 5 pm loeeA at (LacRucS'. . . credit cardv accepted Think Golf! Order your golf apparel now Serving San Juan County Since 1 957 Licensed Electrical Contractor Commercial Residential David Johnson .678-237- 678-355- ! (HfaiTffllElo 43516782415 Eelpitg p . . . Calf guard Scour boluses - , 4. :x Wif Calf nutrition and " WILLIAM L. health... Colostrx Suckle milk SCHULTZ Attorney At Law replenisher Calf Manna Vaccines 317 S. Main, Suite 3 Monticello 587-280- 8 nev tahes! take care (f Prevent scours Boyd Hansen and Logan Appointment 4 Call Us For Prompt And Efficient Service No Job Too Large Or Too Small family on the deaths of Tyler Call for 6 Eric Johnson Trenching Our condolences to the Hansen family and Rowley Drug Possession DomesticDivorce Custody 678-785- 4, 678-278- boys need most is more room. I dont like the idea that this is a growth industry, but the sad fact is that we have boys who need a home and they keep coming. Black decided to raise the needed $35,000 to build a new Kay will be visiting her daughter Loraine in the near future. Criminal law DU! orphanage dents to Mexico to build it for these boys. Arvid Black and son Cal Dean will be going to. Mexico April 6 to assist in the construction. dinner to help A fund-raisbuild these boys a home will be held on March 16, 2002, at Blanding Elementary School. A hearty Ribeye steak and Dutch oven potatoes dinner with entertainment will only cost $15 per plate and the proceeds will go to the orphanage and take a big bite out of the needed $35,000. You can obtain your tickets by contacting members of the Black family or the or at 7 Blanding Police Station at Seating is limited. Please make reservations by 5 p.m., March 13, 2002. If you are unable to attend the dinner but would still like to make a donation to the orphanage, you can send money building (less than 1000 square feet) live 22 orphan boys in the community of San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico. These boys, ranging were found in age from no place to with on the streets one-roo- Highway with Kirk Hoggard put on two performances. Later in the week, their per- BYU. The weather was won- two brothers and four sisters, She has two aunts, Telesfora In a names. Within the past few months five new boys have arrived and the home is overcrowded and only has one toilet and shower. The orphanage continues to grow and desperately needs a new facility to accommodate new arrivals. Bart Black, son ofArvid and Ileene Black of Blanding, who teaches Spanish at Marsh Valley High School in Arimo, ID asked if the orphanage could still use some help and decided to involve his students and the Spanish club to help the orphanage. When asked what mingled with the Olympic crowd and enjoyed a program at Washington Square put on by was buried A big bite toward building g?T Doors Open 6 pm Dinner 7 pm Blanding Armory CALL SOON LIMITED SEATING! Raffles: San Juan Deer Turkey Bear Tags Auctions: Guns Gun Safes Much More Contact: Jolly Bayles 678-210- 6 Lyle Bayles 678-359- 7 587-305- 6 Dave Ketron 587-254- 2 Brian Bowring 678-283- 8 Don Pilling 678-207- 5 Lloyd Nielson Sanford Randall 587-277- 6 fafiXltGT JlOllTS OPen Monday trough Friday 8:oo a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to Noon CARHART FEED & SEED 281 N. 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