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Show Buggy virus making the rounds A person knows they have the horrible, but friendly virus that keeps going around town when: you have water stains n o yourbed- wan from r .u n mng " cool mist Whats Newby Mary Lou by Mary Lou Hoggard steamer, you have more white handkerchiefs in the laundry S. Madison, Cortez, CO 81321. She is Susan Taylors mother. Julie Whipple is home after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City as an Olympic volunteer. She worked in Event Services Mag & Bag and met many nice and interesting people. Other than one rainy day, the weather was great. Jill and hubby Tom stayed in Midvale with Toms brother, Dennis and Becky Whipple. She used Trax to get to work and claims it is super transportation. For performing her duties, she received an Olympic than underclothes, orange juice has a permanent place in uniform, coat, your fridge and Alka Seltzer watch and pins Plus has it's place on your from all over the and counter. country Your taste buds have gone by world. She claims the wayside, with soup and she would do it all cottage cheese as your main over again, with diet plus lots of liquids. Youre the drop of a hat. up four or five times a night consuming liquids or coughing Jurasich is an unyour head off - this lands you official represenin the bathroom either way. tative of the Monticello Senior Is there no end to this terair? I suppose Citizens at City rible germ-fille- d this is due to our friendly atti- Council meetings. Patricia Jurasich is recupertude of how we share whatever we have with others. Do unto ating at home from a foot frac- Mrs. Collins, daughter Cindy Burtenshaw, granddaughter Jenny and Jennys child. Craig and Kathy Simpson and family are relocating from Bluff to Blanding. They purchased the home of Paul and Mae Black and plan to remodel prior to moving in. What a nice home to redecorate. much doo-do- o has gone on. Alice Taylor has relocated from her east of town to Madison House in Cortez. She enjoys the many activities that are available for her at the assisted living center. She loves company. Her address is 120 ture. The accident occurred on their property north of town while helping unload hay. Bud and Barbara Corbin made a fast trip home from Arizona for dental work and to visit family and friends. They planto take a five generation photograph. The photo will be of Barbara Corbin, her mother But it will be warmer (hopefully) in March. Only seven showed up for Bingo ad Souper Supper in February. They had fun though, and everyone won something. Mary Lou was high roller so will make the soup next time, even though she gave most of her prizes away. Vedas soup was well received. By the way, watch Mary Lous column or call the Malva Jones and Ann Beeson attended a Travel Show at the Salt Lake Expo Center in City. spite suffering from Parkin- sons disease. Daughter Cindy Bancroft gets her out weekly to attend a varihello by Nell Dalton They repre- sented San Juan County at the show and brought some new tourist ideas for the Monticello Visitors Center. Ruth Dodd is living at Baums Land of Oz in Flagstaff, AZ. She hasnt slowed down completely, de- George others as you would have them do unto you tells me that too THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 6, 2002 Page 17 ety of activities. She sends a big to her friends in Monticello. Jamie Laws suffered a cut near his eye when a bottle exploded while he was burning trash. He realizes how lucky he is with no eye injury. Back in the Olden Days, I tossed an empty can of hair spray in the fire. The explosion caused a loud boom and I got a good talking to. You would think Id set off a bomb. February just flew Or should I say blew away Anyway, its gone to stay March has come to take its place Center - the date for Marchs Bingo may be changed. February 4ths Friday Social boasted only eight, but those who didnt come sure missed a fun time and a good dinner. We hope it wont be a total disagree Were hoping for some rain or snow And a little less of blow by blow Some hopes are granted, others denied We hope the former Phyllis made delicious soft heart-shape- d cookies and is on our side. Though it was a short month, seniors made the most of it. Twenty delicious and nutritious meals were prepared at the Center. Eight were and 12 other the and Thursdays were meals on wheels, giving served on Tuesdays a chance to enjoy the cuisine lovely prepared at the Center. There were good crowds at the Center meals each time. The shopping trip listed on the senior agenda didnt take place this month - too cold. armed with frosting and lots of decorations, we all pitched in and decorated cookies. That evening and the next day, we distributed them to other elderly people in town. Mary Lou really thinks up some fun things to do. 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