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:., .; Har'j Zdna Gallegos was born in Pagosa Springs ' Colorado, Februar:r&#13;
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really well. 1'1y younger sisters a,.-id one brother are still livi::-1g.&#13;
Mary lives in Los Angelos~ Dolores in Blanco, Rose in Plymouth, Calif.,&#13;
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."I-went to school in Lonetree (about 10 miles north of Pagosa&#13;
June:·-ti on, on Ca. t Creek Road) • · Tr1.a t is dryland country, but in those&#13;
days web.ad plenty of rain for hay and for crops. The wild ·grass&#13;
wa:·s_so~ tall it would brush your feet when you rode a horse •. We used. to .&#13;
knot necklaces from a particular variety of tough grass there. I&#13;
wonder if it still grows there. The clina te has changed so rmch. ;:&#13;
· .About 1922 Edna I s family moved ·to 1-fancos for 2 years then ca.::e:&#13;
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the smelter where they processed the ores&#13;
from_- Sil vert_on. . I enjoyed lfving in Durango, but it didn I t last&#13;
very long. 1'.'hen my mother died, I .went to -live with my aunt in Ignacio,&#13;
I·staye~ with he± two y~ar&amp; tintil I ias marred at the_age of 15 .&#13;
.Aurelio Ga1l'egos and I got r:,,ar':ried in 1 927. Fer 15 iears. we lived on&#13;
the far!'.l at Caracas by the San .Tuan River- just below the :-reT...r ?,:exico ·&#13;
State:Line.: There w~s no bridge across the river. _We f6rded it with&#13;
a wag~n to buy supplies at Pagosa Junction. If the river was too high&#13;
we__ c:rossed '.•ii th pack horses.· Sorr.eti.!;).es I staye~ hor:!.e for 3 2onths.&#13;
Qfte.n ..:the· river was so high in !fay, June and July frcri. the spring :sel t,&#13;
that w~,wer~ ·isolated. :~-re- had a log house on a rise above the river~&#13;
Aurelia raised&#13;
alfalfa on the river botto~ · and grain on a fla~ place we&#13;
call~d the 11alcon 11 • - WJ1enever we needed fuel we took our r1agon up&#13;
on -Caracas Eesa. T.-ife had a perm1 t to haul.. all the wood we needed--f er&#13;
-our -_p erso.n.al us-e. In the su:r.mel' and fall we took our wag en up on the&#13;
-~esa to'p into the woods and enjoyed the views and. the peaceful feeling&#13;
of th_e b_ac}{ ~ot1ntry~ So:::ietimes we _cot.4d watch the herds of beautiful&#13;
wild hbr~~s which roamed the canyons artd mesas at that ti~e. Befcre .&#13;
the winter 'we always had enough wood to last till the next sunr1er.&#13;
'-:l~ g!~W --~e?t:rly.:all our food. Our irrigation sµ-stem \\,·as fro:J our well,&#13;
sim.pl~ but :·effective. ~-!e p1,rlled up buckets of water with. a rope and&#13;
_P?~l-ey" ~i)d,_ ~r-i,pt=i;.ed_ them into a sel'ies of trenches which ran do•.,m the&#13;
- rm,s o,r·_ the garden. -This ·wa,s a lot easier than hauling buckets around&#13;
the garden.; · We roasted our blue ·corn ·and had it ground at Allison,&#13;
enough for us and some to sell. 'lie put away 200 lbs. of white peas and&#13;
all !i:inds of chilies and vegetables. We used kerosene la~ps and a&#13;
wo6d-b~fning cookstoie. Our cellar kept nur cream and eggs cool&#13;
in ·surnn.er and kept cur produc_e from freezing in winter. 1.'!e never had&#13;
:~electricity and never miBsed it. You Id be surprized how few worries&#13;
we had. No utility bills to pay. Ho food bills. We were sure of&#13;
everything. I was never bored and never lonely. I always liked the&#13;
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: ~Aurelia and I had 4 children. 'Roger now lives in Ogden, Utah,&#13;
Sar~b in Newaik, Calif., Abe in Farmington and Lillie in Bayfield.&#13;
The klds ~~ftt ~bout 3 miles ~ o school. If we needed to travel any&#13;
furthe~ than the \ alley, we crossed the river and waited for the train,&#13;
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to Durango. It arrived from .Alamo·sa ev-ery day at 1 : 30 P.H. and would&#13;
get to Durango in about 2 hours. In winter it was someti□es delayed:·&#13;
f_or long periods .because ·of snow on· the pa-sses. One way to Durango__&#13;
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river in Color&amp;d,.o, where we stayed 5 y e~rs. From 1947-49. we· liyed n&#13;
Durango. \-Ihen Aurelids · 1-~om died in 1949, we moved bac.lc to Caracas&#13;
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Complex just ncrth of Ign.ac{o_. - She visi ts ner · .children wheD;e.ver . ·&#13;
she can and occasionally tee))s one of her gr:andchildren. Edpa enjoy .&#13;
her new apart::nent and tb.e ·conv.enience-s of lif e toa.ay, but s he .w~uld .· .&#13;
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�A for:::er Icnacto r 0sident and one tir:e Ignacio tm•m clerk , . Dz- . Cordelia&#13;
Ca."lc.elaria :-ias b ec.n el e cted to the board of director.-s of tl1e :rew ;forl~1&#13;
Foundation oi ~c~ 7ork , Davie Ra~age, executive director, a nnouncedi&#13;
Dr . Canuel a ria begi~s her t hre$ year ter n on the boara i ~.:::edi a tely . The&#13;
:re·w1·iorld Fou:nda'tiorr funds worthwhile hu~ani tarian _proj e cts in t h i s c oun t:::-y&#13;
&amp;:ld also pro-vid e-s sup,ort to a nu::1ber of fo r e i gn hu:::an r j_ghts endeavors .&#13;
Dr . Candela ria will be wor~ing at her ho!:!e in Durango unde:c a ::ellen&#13;
Fellowship through l '.ay.&#13;
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: ~ile t h ey were living in Ignacio Cordelia received a f ellowship to&#13;
?~otreDa rie to stµdy f or h er doctorat e . :&#13;
In the fall of 1976 she and her husband, Fidel Candelaria and their&#13;
son , Cliff·ord returned to the are·a a.:."'ld ;_.:r,. Cand~laria l1as been ~anaging the&#13;
famly ran ch at Gobernador , :-~ew ::ex ico.&#13;
Cordelia Candelaria r esidenta anteri or de Ig~acio fue elegida al bordo&#13;
de · dir ectores de ~·Tew ·. :orld Fcunda t i on de Euev2. York por tres cm'os. David&#13;
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:.:.,sta fundacion tie:ie que ver con v·arios proyectos · rnir2a..'l1i tarios en e .ste&#13;
pois y t a~oi en soporta r proyectos en · otr os paises . Senor y Se:iora Fidel .&#13;
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A noon Dutch Tr e a t luncheon at ? inc :ruche was ,or&amp;n.nized by C~:1t i~ia ·· t&#13;
~f the ~ducational depart=e~t for the Southern Ute Tribe for Thursda~•&#13;
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f:a n1:lar y 1? • L~ss Kent, .... ~ r:ie=:,oer of t he ~oloradc delega ticn who atte~d e d t he&#13;
h ationa.l ,_lome-ry. s Conven1.,ion in Houston , i nvited '\:.'O;;en fro:'2 the va riou s clubs&#13;
and _orcani~ation, ~eaching a nd sec~e teri2l po s ition s to cc~e and d i s c uss t he&#13;
~ee? s of tne women of this a r ea . The .lucheon r.:eeti~c: wa s n odera ted. b~, ::is s&#13;
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wocen can work together to i ~prove bad situa tions .&#13;
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Th e _. eue st s peak ~ f or the 16~h \las to be I r ene '.-lor ley , Couns elor at&#13;
.. or~ , LE:nns Colleec . vhe plann ed to tc.lk t o t hose attending about s elf&#13;
attitud e and s elf as~erti vcness.&#13;
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�!Ts. Christine Callison returned ho□ e Saturday , ;February fourth fror.,&#13;
_.)aJJ as. She wa,s with her daughter ai.'1d fan11y ~on and Joyce -Brcw:n apd t\-10&#13;
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l:ia 3enora Chris tine- Callison a_ __;regresatto a su casa aqui _err Ignacto,&#13;
despnes de pasar el :.!es de dic-ie~bre -Y _e nero con su hija y fa...-tlli-~ 3ezior&#13;
--..)' 3t:ncra.. :::icn Ero;m en Dallas, Texa:s. Ru ss·ell and Ruth Shock of Tiffany recen-tly clebrated their- 60th&#13;
i:1edding Anniversary.&#13;
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February .is Heart }fonth · and several fund raising events are planned&#13;
for Ignacio under the cb.air::anship of Audrey Ellison.&#13;
A bridge party with Heinie Gardner and Bessie Pennell as host"esses is&#13;
scheduled for February. Heart containers are Dlaced in sone of the stcres&#13;
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Coffee for the first part of l-. :arch: a.re a.J..so being consid ered. as well&#13;
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. Hov about the good ald d?-y~? C~:mside_r the _f,ew highlights of Dec;, 1961&#13;
and 1961 wasn't too long ago but, do you r~member these happenings?&#13;
Robe-rt L.• _B ennett, Supt. of the Consolidated Ute Agency ·f rom June 1954&#13;
to ~anuary 195.6 w~s appointed Area D~rector for the Bureau of Indian Affair&#13;
41 l£neau, Ala..s,k a.&#13;
Joe A, "Ab:e" Zuni began his new duties as ,Agency Supt .. at Ignacio.&#13;
Specials at the Ignacio Food Stor-e included: Chuck Roast 39 cents a&#13;
pound; toma~o~s 23 cents a pound; 2 pounds powdered sugar 29 cents. ·&#13;
The Oxford 4-H club won the covet~d Achj.evemept Trophy for 1961. The&#13;
27 members had worked 6n 21 di fferent subjects with lOO percen~ completion&#13;
on 70 projects .&#13;
The l•foore · Electric Company ~ c. G~ and Don were on call for Radio, T.V.&#13;
~d ~ppliance repairs as well as for 0th.e r services.&#13;
The Ignacio CoI?1CTUnity Choir consi~ted of 31 members. The director was&#13;
Leon Hopkins with Eula Hae Norris as assistant director. The pianist was&#13;
J;)orothy Cox with Kathleen Tonemah as asststant. This excellent choir&#13;
presented two perfor~ances of their Christmas Carol cantata.&#13;
Iga?-cio Tmm Ordinance No . 47 was peing publis:O.ed. It was a fire Prevention Code of Regulations fer the saf~guarding of life and property from&#13;
fire and explosions and other hazards. It was signed by Mayor Paul Lunsford&#13;
and To:wn Clerk Harold Phillius.&#13;
The winter ~as cold and-Bayfield residents, a few of them, were heading&#13;
fpr the sunny southlaµds of New 1-iexico and Arizonc\•&#13;
Glenda Payne was ·the reporter of the Zant~ Campfire Girl~ and the&#13;
president was Shirley Brown. .&#13;
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The Southern Ute Tribe sold 461 deer permits during the special season&#13;
in November.&#13;
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1he Ignacio Bobcats won al~ four of their non-league games in the. 3an&#13;
Luis Valley at t_he start of the season. ~!ayne Cope was the coach. Ignacio&#13;
Wre~tle~s defeated Durango B~ squad and Jak;e Candelaria was the coach. Jae~&#13;
Deeds was the 3upt. of I gnacio schoo~s .&#13;
Don Gosney went to Albuquerque to attend a hearing on the propose&#13;
Federal Milk Or.der . This was for the entire Rio Grande Hilkshed. Gosney&#13;
s_aid :it was hoped that they could get a little. better break for the milk&#13;
produce.rs. Doesn't that sound familiar ?&#13;
The beginning of the ye~r 1961 foretold that the year 1961 would be a&#13;
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numerous activities and changes • .&#13;
The pupils of the first four grad~s in the Ignac!o elementary and&#13;
~heir teachers co!lI!lenced ·c la sses in the recently completed elenentary school&#13;
building . Open House activities were scheduled for the 18th P . T..A. ~eeting.&#13;
R. ~. Gardner was school principal. Old desks we.re being given away and&#13;
much in demand. One ~an asked for ·all the desks as he wished to use them&#13;
to build a house .&#13;
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·The Rev. -Ted. Harer was installed ~s pastor of tne Bayfield and Florida&#13;
churches.&#13;
· · The Bureau of Reclamation stated that the rTavajo Dam project was 74&#13;
pe~cent qqmpleted. Located on the San Juan River the Navajo costing J22.8&#13;
mil:lion was scheduled for completion in lfarch 1962, ~ year ·earlier than had&#13;
originally b~en planned.&#13;
The Di,.strict Governor was to visit the Ignacio Lions meeting at the&#13;
Lions Hall, acco.r..d,ing to club pres:i,dent Kenneth Payton.&#13;
I +he 1961 Be~y Crocker Horeeoaker of Tomorrow in the Ignacio high schoo~&#13;
was Nancy Anne Swanemyr of Allison.&#13;
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. 'attending the ;,:onday night, January 23 mee t ing i n t he Presbyter ian Church&#13;
- annex.·· In· the abs8nce o:( the_ president , Sn,~r yl ,.i.-:a.yf i el _d t he _bus.ines s_ -i~ee•ting&#13;
was in· charge of Ruby Hailey.&#13;
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Follm-,ing . a short busTnes's- ·!!f$etfng , +;1ost iY.dis-c•u s:s-ion'&#13;
''.pp~-:.-pi'ob-i~ms&#13;
,.. ·-. connected wi t-h the ·c1ub1 s :tong t i"rie u.-~e of :U1e-. LTon~ .Building ,:· O~~~/ J ee'lm_e}'&#13;
' ~resented t he progra~. ~.:rs. 1-ecn_rier ln·t r0du-eed Frea El lenbecker ·of·•th.e~ ·. ·&#13;
I:HA. For the nast fi;ve ve:ar-s l.'.r. Illenbecke r has been i n-t ere·s t.ed ·i n -:1t1ie 1/&#13;
Chai~a: t-o ilnt·o~ito ·narro~t gauge over Cul;lbr~s ?_ass. He showe'd s i i &lt;1:es•,!·rfo stly&#13;
ta~cen in the fall of this tourist a.t·trac-tion . He ooi nted out -tha:t" :t her.e is&#13;
diverse scene r y -and during t p.{ s 61+ r::::ite&#13;
the t r ain- ·goes thro_u_g-tf ·-tiw'e;e-~~-water shed. --B'.is w.i fe, :cha.rdel:J. Ellenbecker · ·was.,,. ·also ·a · club gu.e s·t . 1 .· ~&#13;
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cupcakes a11d -the cute skit and gar::es they put ori• for the senior cittzens&#13;
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Querer:os da-les las gracias a la ·maestra de la escuela alt·p. 3.e fi'oral· -.. .&#13;
Walker jm_1ta mente con s11 clase de segunda hora por los bonitos Vale:ptins&#13;
·los deliciosos cookies y · cupcakes qtie cont:fibueron a las ciudadahos-mayGre,s&#13;
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Hardy W. Canterpury 84- of Iprn.cio died Friday, . January 20 at_.Contiuiiity&#13;
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Services_ w5:r~ a~ 2:00 _·ph -Tuesday in the Hood _:-iortuary Chape·1 vlith-t.he&#13;
) Rev. Robert '.,. l\.UJ&amp;th officiating. Burial uas in Greenmoun-t Gc.:.1.et~ry. · ,.. .._, , r&#13;
The Canterburys were longtine residents on a f'arm s0L1th east. o-f· ;Ignacio.&#13;
1-~. Ca1;-ter~ury wa_s_, &lt;':- far:n~r.&#13;
He was born 1:ay 21, 1893 near Trinidad, Colorado.&#13;
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~is sister, La1th, died not long ago. Survivors are his sisters, ~thel&#13;
~vent id~, Durango, Sudie Clr,:!.'lc, Phoeni.::-: and ~lr:a Allen, Trinidad and a&#13;
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Friday afternoon, the 10th in the Ignacio- high school lunch r oom. The ·&#13;
hostesses for the Tea were · Nadine Ford and Heinie Gardner. The table was&#13;
decorated in a red and wh1,te Valentine theme.&#13;
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Mr.s ..-_. Barbara Walke:r i-s the sponsor of the FHA which stands for Future&#13;
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reported on the District Leadership neeting. Ot her r eport s were given by&#13;
Rhonda Kenner , :i~isti Rea , ;.;ar tha (0.lintana., Elinor Harr'ison and Carmela&#13;
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passed. around to the guests . l·!ercy l•.'..arquez i s a state · offi cer, she and&#13;
other officers and girls in the FH..l will be going to the state convention&#13;
in Colorado Springs on l-farch fir s t and wi-11 be staying at the Broad.moor.&#13;
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·was on Sunday, January 29th in the church a.ri_"lex .&#13;
~he one o'clock pot luclr. d.in..'1er. 1'72.s f ollo,;•1ed. by the business :::!'.eeti nf&#13;
uua.erateci by the Rev . Don r..ratz . :he rug samples were shown for the ap:9rc-Yal&#13;
of the congregation for the carpe ting of the Sanctuary. The proposed 197a&#13;
budget 1-Jas r ead and 2.ccepted .&#13;
Reports wer e given by church treasurer, Ruby F.,.ailey on the J'"e ar 1 s&#13;
finances . The session r eport w2.s given by ?.ev. ~:ratz. T~1e Friendship Circle&#13;
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