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Show Happy Mothers Day 20021 Year by the Durango Founda- and testing her brother on Spanish verbs. 7. Making him sit still for Grandma's long, boring stories of how things were in the olden 1. Bopping down the highway to the rockin' tunes of days. The same stories that later inspired him in writing Barney his first novel. and his 8. Not telling her that the black platform boots she wore band. every day for a year looked hidMary . 2 eous, not hip. Lou Mary by 9. Advancing the absurd ArtHoggard theory that one day he might fully actually be glad he learned to protidenget along with his ecting the tooth fairys little brother. tity. 10. Giving up the person you 3. Walking and feeding (and loving) the dog you swore up were for the whole new person and down you would never you became, because of them! Have you taken notice of the walk or feed. 4. Letting him paint his tree trimmings on Dorothys corner? I am sure Dorothy is room chocolate brown, complete with brown drapes and smiling down from above, she telling him what a great job always took so much pride in her home. hes done. 5. Telling her she couldnt Klaire Rowley Dustin, who wear that red vinyl miniskirt teaches English at Durango and spaghetti strap top. High School in Colorado, was 6. Showing her how to use recently named the Districts eye liner while sorting socks High School Teacher of the lence. She received a monetary Here are ten things your kids will love you for (though you may have to wait 20 years). Whats Newby Lou a(X jljkjwv1 lawn am ... ga rdmmtfme&s Seed Potatoes Onion Sets Garden Hoses Drip Irrigation Peatmoss Tools fC award and a stagecoach bank presented by Wells Fargo Bank. Klaire, who graduated from Monticello High School, is married to Robert Dustin and is the daughter of Doyle and Marilyn Rowley. Memorial services were held for Alice Estelle Taylor on May 3, 2002 at the First Baptist Church. What I remember of Alice was through the Senior Citizens and how she enjoyed a good game of Skip-BShe was a very pleasant person to be in company with and I picture her now with her friend Helen Redshaw really having a rousing game of Skip-BOur condolences to her daugho. o. ter Susan and Victor T. THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 8, 2002 Schafer. We would like to welcome Scott Jones home again. He is our new planning and zoning administrator in Monticello. Scott is living on Cemetery Road in the Joe Davis house and is the son of Diane Jones and grandson of Ash Harris. Amy Wolin was a guest speaker at the University of Illinois Howard Hughes Undergraduate Research Fellowship dinner on April 27. She and Jeff enjoyed visiting with college friends and family. Amy spoke about research involved in land management issues, which the student audience enjoyed. It rained for 20 hours in Champaign, 1L, and Jeff and Amy hoped to bring some of that moisture back. Oh, well! Veda Pehrson is anxious to be home again. She plans on returning around the end of May. She has been living with her daughter and family in Salt Lake City and has been having medical treatment. To all members of the DUP and visitors, our May meeting IlQUr? Page 17 will be on May 13, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Iris J. Barton. If you have old or antique visited with Edith K. Lyman at her home. Both ladies send greetings to her many friends here. Dana and Cindy Barnett visited at the Colemans home while in the area to pick up their oldest son. Ian has been attending BYU and is now preparing to serve an LDS mission in Spain. Dana was the administrator at San Juan Hospital some years ago. They are now located in Greeley, quilts you would like to show, please feel free to bring them. JLene Mena is recuperating at her home after having surgery in Moab. She feels life is getting better with each day. David Hoggard and Daniel, Beth and Shanni Hoggard of the northwest, Dale Hoggard, Jeana Place from Michigan and Patty Hendricks from Midvale have been visiting their father Wesley and Carol and assisting with the care of their father at the family's CO. home. Heavy Equipment Program graduated 23 students and handed out certificates of completion. Instructors Keith E. Hoggard and Jamie Laws are gearing up for the summer semester which starts May 13, Iris J. Barton had an enjoyable visit with her daughter Joyce and Richard Coleman in Provo. While there she attended the graduation of Joyce from Utah Valley Community College, who received an Associates degree. Joyce plans to continue her education, majoring in Behavioral Science. Joyce and Iris visited with Thelma Walton, who resides at Seville Retirement and Assisted Living Center. They also Dale (Barney) and Vonnie Walker traveled to Annabelle, UT for the blessing of their great granddaughter Bcnlee Grace. Benlee is the daughter and Kenzie Dickerson, and grandaughter of Dan and Kerri Cupp and Grandpa Walker felt very of Marty privileged to perform the blessing. A nice dinner and get together was held afterwards. The College of Eastern Utah's Truck Driving and 2002. Just a reminder to Hug Your Mom and Wife and dad might even enjoy a hug that their days may be long upon the earth. or Redux? (at , Did you know Cr7vi rn aT 4 - Excel- r Fertilizers Grass tion for Educational Open Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. has the highest rate of Claim deadlines CARHART FEED & SEED 281 N. Guyrene Dove For our Utah customers, our toll-free Creek 677-223- that Utah per capita Fen-Phe- n users? are now in force, so please take 1 5 minutes to ensure that 3 number is both your health and legal rights are preserved in a timely manner. SVD Jensen, Graff RANCH & Barnes, your local trial attorneys, will personally speak with you. 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