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E.F . Patrick 's father, Washington E. Patrick, was born at&#13;
Morroco , I ndiana, near Ft . Wayne in 185'7. 'tvben 11Wash 11 , as he wa s&#13;
known , moved to southwest Colorado wi t h his parents and his brothers&#13;
in 1879 , they entered an unspoiled wilderness. The family settled&#13;
on Vallecito Cr eek above the present reservoir site where Witt's End&#13;
Ranch is l ocated. Hash ' s Brother , William, scon moved on to Ashland,&#13;
Or egon . Mari an went to Pagosa, where he managed the hotel and bathhouse at the springs . Later he reanaged the Keeley Institut~ in Denv er.&#13;
Wash, Lee and 1·:.il ton built a fish hatchery on Vallecito Creek. The&#13;
fish were sold to the hotel in Pagosa and to restaurants in Durango.&#13;
Wash got acquainted wit h John(Jack) Parsons , who was a clerk in&#13;
Charles Newman's Drug Store in Dur ango. Later J ohn bought the drug&#13;
store and operated it for many years . John and Wash teamed up to&#13;
acquire Electra Lake, where they built a fish hatchery. This successful operation lasted until Wester n Colorado Power Co . was able to condemn&#13;
the land around the lake to build a power pl ant . Whil e operating t he&#13;
hatchery at Electra, Wash met John's sister- in- law, Rose Allen . They&#13;
were marri ed in Dur ango i n 1891 . After losing Electra , Wash built a&#13;
hatchery above Trimble Springs . Ros e and Wash had three children , Hazel,&#13;
Emer ald Fl int and Har ol d Allen. Emerald was born in 1902 and was&#13;
named for the two beautiful lakes above Vallecito Reservoir which Wash&#13;
liked so much.&#13;
The merchants in Durango were well aware of the success of Wash's&#13;
hatcheries. They dectded a hatchery in Durango would be an asset to the&#13;
town, so they asked Wash to collect money from various businesses to&#13;
buy land on the river and to build a hatchery , which they hoped the&#13;
state would later take over. Wash became so well known as a hatchery&#13;
expert, he was hired as State Superintendent cf Hatcheries ,,ri th an&#13;
office in the s tate capital building . His family lived i n -Denver for&#13;
nine years while he supervised the building and operation of the first&#13;
state hatcheries all over Colorado.&#13;
When the Patricks came back to Durango, Wash worked as a govern ment trapper for several years, then trapped for himself until he moved&#13;
on to California.&#13;
E. F . 1 s mother, Rose, and-her parents, Zachariah and Harriet •Allen, came to Colorado i n a covered wagon drawn by oxen. The wagon&#13;
train in which they traveled survived several Indian attacks 1 during&#13;
which Rose and the other girls loaded rifles for the men as rast as&#13;
they could. The Allens lived in Denver 2 years before going to Pueblo.&#13;
InPueblo Zachariah built the first shingled house in town and constructed&#13;
the old ~ourt house and one of the early public schools. Mr. Allen&#13;
ran for public office and was elected Sherrif. The family moved on to&#13;
Del !forte in 1874 where Mr. Allen was elec ted city marshall . In 1875&#13;
he was accidentally shot and killed by his deput y , Jack Lawis, who had&#13;
been assigned to guard a group of hor se theives. Hearing that f riends&#13;
of t he theives might attempt a jail break, All en gave Lewis a heavi ly&#13;
l oaded shotgun and tol d him to shoot the firs t man who appeared in t he&#13;
door of the jail . After attending a dance, Marshall Allen went to the&#13;
jail , called to Lewis, who apparently failed to hear him, stepped&#13;
inside and was shot. He liv~d only a few days.&#13;
Several years later Harriet A;Llen married Cyrus Newcomb, a justice&#13;
of t he Peace at Del Nor te . Later they moved on to Durango where Rose&#13;
Allen met Wash.&#13;
In 1923 when Wash was 66 years old, he became very ill with uremic&#13;
pois oning. Doctors in Durango gave his only a short time to live. The&#13;
family immediately took him to a doctor in California who got the&#13;
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illness under control. Wash was active during the next 15 years.&#13;
He and E~erald built and supervised a hatchery in Mill Creek Canyon&#13;
east of Redlands for a senator who lived in San Bernardino.&#13;
Pat had been writing to a. young lady who was teaching school near&#13;
Ignacio, Colorado. He and Grace Anderson had known one another since&#13;
they irnre both children and had managed to stay in touch through the&#13;
yeal"s4 Pat and Grace were married in Durango on September 15, 1927.&#13;
They immediately headed for California where they settled to help Pat's&#13;
father operate the hatchery.&#13;
Grace 1 s father, Wilburn Anderson was born in Mt. Airy, Georgia.&#13;
He ran away from home when he was 15 to join the army during the SpanishAmerican War • .After spending a period of time in the Phillipines, he was&#13;
transferred to Ft4 Apache, Arizona with the troop which was assigned to&#13;
capture Geronimo . \"bile in Arizona Wilburn met a young lady named Eva&#13;
Bryan, who lived at Pi netop , 30-40 miles north of the Fort. After Eva and&#13;
Wilburn we re married, he left the army and went to work for the r~ilroad.&#13;
He was a part of the crew which built the line to the Grand Canyon and&#13;
constructed the hotel in Canyon Village. Eva's father had a store at&#13;
Pinetop, later moved it to Kirtland, N.M. and then opened a store at the&#13;
Pine Riv-er Indian Agency before Ignacio existed as a town. Fintlly, he&#13;
moved his store down by the Ignacio Depot. Wilburn and Eva Anderson had&#13;
four children: George, who was born at Winslow, Arizona; Grace Evelyn,&#13;
who was born in Durango; Dorothy, born in Salt Lake City; and Don, who&#13;
was bcrn in Ignacio.&#13;
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e lived for many years on Bro'Wlling street in the Red house now&#13;
11&#13;
owned by Jesus Martinez , 11 Grace says.&#13;
We moved to Ignacio when I was&#13;
in 3rd grade. I remember attending school in the rock school house&#13;
located near the present grade school. I got to attend the Indian school&#13;
for 3t.'.:t ,HHi 9tli g2'f..des. 'I'he San Ignacio Fiesta was even mere fun in those&#13;
days than it is now. One reason was the efforts of a color·ful citizen&#13;
named Fabian Martinez. Fabian was fairly wealthy. He owned a bar in the&#13;
south e!ld of tmm and generally was a successful busi~es sman and a&#13;
benefactor of his people. Every year he was a chief promoter of the.&#13;
Fiesta. One event I'll never forget was the fat man 1 s race. Without fail&#13;
Fabian, who himself was short a nd very large, would assemble 8-10 wellprop9rtioned men at one.end of ma~n street. As you can imagine the ¥,hole .&#13;
town had a delightful time laughing, cheering and teasing the participants&#13;
as they huffed and puffed their way to the finish line.I!&#13;
Grace attended the last three year of high school in Denver in order&#13;
to receive a diploma from an accred.i ted school. While there she boarded&#13;
·with Nell Marker. After High School Grace went to college at Gunnison.&#13;
She taught at the Harvey School until she and E.F. Patrick were married&#13;
and moved to California.&#13;
The Patricks survived the depression operating the hatchery near&#13;
Redlands4 Wash Patrick died in 1936. Grace and Pat planned to continue&#13;
raising fish, but nature interr-upted the work in 1937. An enormous rain&#13;
caused a flash flood which destroyed much of the hatchery. For several&#13;
weeks it was difficult to get supplies, since the bridges were out.&#13;
When World War II started, Pat went to work for the shipyards at&#13;
Los Angelos, then supervised a steam plant at Norton Air Force Base near&#13;
San Bernardino. In 1949 the Patricks returned to Colorado. Pat built a&#13;
fish hatchery for a sports club at Electra Lake, then spent the first&#13;
winter in a cabin near Electra snowed in most of the time. When George&#13;
Anderson became ill, Pat and Grace ran the bulk plant for him until he&#13;
could work again. Pat continued working there until he retired. In the&#13;
early 50 1 s Grace started filling in for Nell Marker at the Post Office&#13;
and soon worked into a full time job. Shen she retired, she had sompleted 23 years of Postal Service.&#13;
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�The Patricks have two daughters, Patricia Trease, who lives in&#13;
Ignacio and Donna Becker of Tucson. They have four grandchildren and&#13;
two great-grandchildren.&#13;
The Patricks have lived in other places and do quite a bit of traveling each year, but they are glad to come back to Ignacio each time. They&#13;
know what many other people know. Ignacio is a special place.&#13;
JUNE SENIOR SOCIAL&#13;
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June 30, 1978&#13;
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Shelby Smith&#13;
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Town of Ignacio&#13;
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Please Bring Main Dishes&#13;
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Rural Areas near &amp; N.W.of Ignacio - Please bring desserts&#13;
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The customer sat down in the&#13;
barber shop and gave the man&#13;
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J?J£~~ ~ A baby shower honoring Mrs. Becky Brenneman was given,,,on&#13;
19 in the Presbyterian Church an.."'1.ex.. .ihe&#13;
hostess was Hrs. _Jeanne Stottlemyer. Co-Hostess Susan ·whi teman, Dottie&#13;
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August and he or she will be a well dressed baby indeed.&#13;
La sen'ora Jeanne Stottlemyer con la ayuda d~_susan vlhi teman,&#13;
Dottie Dodd y Alice Baker tubieron un shower de ntnos el dia 19 en&#13;
honor de Becky Brenneman.&#13;
Becky y SU espOSO James esparen SU nine en Agosto&#13;
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The Rev. R. J~ Hasstedt is back home in Bayfield and planning&#13;
to stay. the past couple of years he was living in the Sil~er State&#13;
l~rsing Home in Castle Rock.&#13;
:I.is daughter~ Hrs. Dorothy Badgley brought him to Bayfield from&#13;
Castle· Rock &amp;I1J. his 1·10::.10 is now vri th his .son and &lt;laughtc:c-in-~law,&#13;
Cecil and Doris Hasstedt.&#13;
R~v. Easstedt hopes to visit with many of his longtiTie friends.&#13;
During 197~· and 75, nev. ¥..asstedt, then in his early 90 1 s ·wrote&#13;
three booklets of his life a...YJ.d times - Life as it was Lived on the·&#13;
Plains of Western Kansas, You. and Your Life and the Story of the&#13;
San Juan Larger Parish covering his years as pastor 1935-1952. He&#13;
pr-eached many times in the years that followed. He is now 99 and ' ·&#13;
may yet write another booklet.&#13;
I&#13;
El Rev. R. J. Hasstedt sea mudado&#13;
para Bayfield a vivir con&#13;
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su hijo y esposa Cecily Doris Hasstedt :e1 vevia en Bayfield mas&#13;
antes pero avia pasado dos a'.nos en Silver State Nursing Home en&#13;
Castle Rock, el Rev. tiepe noventa anos y el a escrito varios&#13;
J.ibros en dif3rentes asuntos y el espera escribir otros en el future.&#13;
HJ:•s. Geneva Olbert left June thlrd for Denver via Frontier&#13;
somewhat later in the day than scheduled as bad weather in Denver&#13;
delayed the flight. Hrs. Olbert had a check up at Colorado General&#13;
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and then spsnt the rest of the time with her daughter, Barbara and&#13;
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family, the Pat Baumgardners. She :::-eturned home the 10th.&#13;
l•:r. and ~.f.rs. Robert 01 bert and children spent Sunday, May 28th&#13;
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with his mother and brother, Hrs.&#13;
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Geneva Olbert and Phil.&#13;
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La se?fora Geneva 01 bert fue a Denver a consul tar con su&#13;
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~octor y all mismo tiempo visit6 con su hija y familia sefror and senora&#13;
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Pat Baumgard..ner.&#13;
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El cp.c:v vienteocho de mayo senor y senora Robert Olbert la&#13;
visi taron a ell~y a su hij o Phil.&#13;
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�An ice cre8.lll social and gar:.te night at the Presbteri'an Church&#13;
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r:.nnex on Saturday evening, Ji.me 10th, eas attended by around 25&#13;
persons . There was l ot s or homemade ice cream.&#13;
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Housequest at the home of Ro bert and Pat Dickey are Dr,and&#13;
&gt;frs . ,Tames Noxham of Lendon, England. Hrs . l-foxhar:.t i s Hrs . Dickey 1 s&#13;
daughter 1\ficolc and the Moxhams are h ere on their honeymoon-.&#13;
Friday evening , June 16-th the Hoxhams and the Dickeys were&#13;
quests of Mrs . Margaret Wiseman and t he 1'om Wisemans for dinner&#13;
at Pino !·iuche . It ':Jas also happy birthday for Larry Wiseman.&#13;
1·/hile ,•1argaret and Beverly were in London in Oc tober they&#13;
me t Uicole and Dr. 1-~oxhan .&#13;
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Pobert y Pat Dickey fueron visitados por el Dr. y senora James&#13;
Moxham de London, tngland o&#13;
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La senora Mo;~am es h.ijd, Ohcol e) de la., senora Dickey y ellos&#13;
andan aouj_ en los estados unidos en su luna de miel.&#13;
Ei viernes Junio dieciseis la senora i·!argaret His~:nan juntanentE&#13;
con las fa.r:iilias Dickey , ?·1m:ha:is, Tom Wiseman y Larry Wiseman que&#13;
celebraba sus cumuleanos tcmo.ron la comida en el ?ino Nuche .&#13;
El ano pasacl.o cuando las senorct.s ~-.fargaret y Beverly Wiseman&#13;
visitaron en englatierra ellqp conosieron a James yNicole.&#13;
~njoyir.e; .i dew ciays vacationing in Arizona were Mrs. Olive&#13;
Dillon and Hrs. Opal Price. They left on l,fay 14 and r eturned home&#13;
on the 19th. They visited Grand Canyon and other points of interc- t .&#13;
One day was spent on a raft trip dc,m the Colorado River from Page,&#13;
Arizona to Lee 's Ferry.&#13;
Le2:ving I gnacio early Tuesday □orning, the 20th, were Mrs.&#13;
Olive Dillon, l1rs. Opal Price, 1-: rs. Jannie King and ¥.rs. Opal Lechner.&#13;
They &lt;il'ove to Chama, ~. 1-:exico and tock the scenic t::cain trip over&#13;
Cmnores ?ass . T1.1escay nig:it t.b.ey stayed in Char:a and then went&#13;
eightseeing for a few days in the land of enchantment r eturning&#13;
Friciay evening .&#13;
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Go:::r..nci.o c.e unos d.ias de vacaci{u en Arizona fueron senoras&#13;
Olive Dillon y Opal ? rice&#13;
/ Ellas visitaron el Grand Canyon y muchos otros lugares de&#13;
interes. Un dia ~o ~asaron ea el rio Colorado en una lancha de 4 ·&#13;
i-a ge, Arizona a 1~ ferry.&#13;
~egresctron a la casa el dia di~ inuc ve de mayo . El dia viente&#13;
de J·,nio ellas juntf.:r.ente con las senoras Jannie K::..ng y Opal Lechner&#13;
fuerol! e. Chama, j'.;ew 1·1exico y se pasearon en el t ren pa c"Lmbres.&#13;
A salad luncheon was given a t the hco e of Mrs. Jannie King&#13;
':'uesday, June 13 for the women of t he Baptist Church. Eight women&#13;
and t wo children en .io-ed the a.fternoon. Tp.e gr oup suig songs and&#13;
played eva..."lgelist:Lc tapes.&#13;
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Mrs. Rosalie Baca is a patient in Mercy Hospi tal . She fell&#13;
sometime ago in her home at the Seni or Citize n Center when she go t'&#13;
up in the night. She received a broken arm and a broken l eg and&#13;
brusies in the fall. Iler grandson, Larry E:.ca who was staying wi th&#13;
her got help and she uas taken to the hospital in the ambulance .&#13;
Hr!:, Baca now i n her 80&#13;
is reported as recovering slowly , but&#13;
satisfactorily.&#13;
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Una de lG$ residentas de la corrrunidad de ciudadanes mayores&#13;
sencra rlor.elia Baca esta en el hospital co~ una piern~ y un brazo&#13;
quebrados, se lo.; ouebro Pn ui• ... c;;..:.da .&#13;
'.i.'odos sus hijos, hijas y su&#13;
ni~to Larry Buca an cstado t.ctlJ'i. con ellc:14&#13;
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:.frs. Martha Semlei~ is back home foJ lowing a busy time in May with&#13;
I't)latives. She loft home on May 18th going first to the home of&#13;
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her daughter, Hrs~ Betty Bishop in Olatha, Colo. Hrs. Bishop, her&#13;
daughter, Frances and Hrs. Semler then drove to Sheridan, Wyoming&#13;
to attend the high school graduation exercises of Jimmy Semler.&#13;
J"ir.:my, the grandson -of l-lartha, is the son of the Hickey Semlers.&#13;
\•I'nile in Sheridan they attended the wedding of the Semlers' daughter,&#13;
Ga11 on liay 27 in the Baptir,t Church.&#13;
Mrs. Semler also had a visit with another grandson, Carl Bishop,&#13;
his wife and their year old baby. Hrs. Semler also spent a day with&#13;
a longtime friend, 1'ITs. Clark Nckune..&#13;
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Martha Semler a regresada a su casa despues de pasar el mes de&#13;
mayo de viaje Ella fue a Olatha, Colo a visitar a su hija Betty&#13;
Bishop, de alli l•:artha, Betty, y un0.1 nieta Frances fUeron a Sheridan, 1&#13;
Uyo~ng a atender la graducion d.e Jimmy Semler nieto de Martha&#13;
y tar::!bie11 esti1bieron en la boda de su nieta Gail S2nler.&#13;
Eartha tam.bien visito con su nieto Senor y Senora Carl Bishop&#13;
y su n-0::.no y con su amigo.., senora clark mcKune&#13;
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Senor y Senora. C. F. Pacheco fueron visi tados por s·1 :t-ijo Theodora&#13;
Su esposa Mary y hijito Mario en la semana de el dia memorial.&#13;
, .&#13;
La se:-nana siguiente su otl'o hijo Tim Quiena a estado en el servicio&#13;
de aviacion estacionado in Lackla11d in Denver los visito por doce&#13;
dias, el se fue para sll nueva estacion en el estado d~ Florida.&#13;
y luego el dia dieciseis Roberto Pacheco y familia de Hawaii&#13;
llegaron a visitarlos a ellos ya lo~ padres de Beatrice Senor y Senora&#13;
Alfonso Atencio&#13;
The J\i:rte Bib:Le Study neetj_ng was in the Presbyterian Church&#13;
~~.nn,,:;:;,~ in the .:__~t:::::.r1oon of June se·v·8nth. '.t'h9 Circle business meeting was&#13;
::'..n charge o:f 1,~rs. Heinie Gar_d.ner, Circle president. A Get Well&#13;
card wrrn signed for l•f.rs. :2:velyn Crawford who had been tll. It wa~&#13;
8..I111c1..mced a baby sh:·i:er honoring l,frs. Becky Bre::uer:ian would be given&#13;
bv :•~rs. Jeanne Stottle:man in the annex Eonday evening, June 19th.&#13;
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It was decided to hold no meeting during July and then meet&#13;
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again in August •&#13;
• . . Bible verses were given for. Roll Call. The lesson for the study&#13;
was from the Concern maga.zine conducted by Mrs. Gardner.&#13;
Ann Foremen, Bible study leader was unable to attend.&#13;
Follo·,.;ing the meetir:.g and program refreshments were served by&#13;
l•:rs. Olive Dillon.&#13;
Hary Esther Gallegos 31, died in May in Colorado General&#13;
Hospital in D~nver.&#13;
ShA had been ill for sometime before her death.&#13;
Eary Esther \-ras, born February 4, 1947 in Durango.&#13;
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She was&#13;
the daughter of ~ary Valencia and Harry Valencia and lived most&#13;
of her life in Ignacio attending the Ignacio Schools.&#13;
The past five years she lived in Cortez aLd had a job until&#13;
becomin 6 ill.&#13;
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:,rrs. Gallegos's husband, Joe Danny died :.n 1975. The&#13;
couple had three children Jimmy, Joseph and Rebec·ca who survive.&#13;
Besides her parents her grandfather, Luis Valencia, three&#13;
brothers nnd a sister and, ether relatives su~~ive.&#13;
A !:'.18.ss of the Christ:L&amp;n E:..irial was sai.d by the Father Donrild&#13;
C,1 "3 tor-. r::rc::y and tbs Fat;:icr H, he:. te:rr.10.n j_n St. Hi ta. 1 s Ca tholie C!:urch&#13;
in &gt;&gt;nco::;. i:;;urial Has in the ;,::.~ncos Ceir:etery.&#13;
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escuela en Albuquerque y ella manda a saludar a su familia y amigos.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Newton and son Jon from Anchorage, Alaska&#13;
are visiting his mother Freddie l&lt;artin and his sister Zel ta Bott&#13;
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and f£~il y . They also hel~ed 1~rs. Martin celebrate her birthday&#13;
June 14 wi th dinner in Durango - and a special cake made and&#13;
decorated by Jean Newton . Also visiting Mrs . Martin recently was&#13;
Mr. and Mrs ~ John Newton of Ii,arm.ington.&#13;
Sen or y Se1r'ora Carroll :fowton y su hijo Jon de Ancorage,&#13;
Ala ska andan visi t ando a la n:ar:.a de CRrroll, Freddie l·! artin y a&#13;
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Se?for y Senora J ohn Newton de Far.....ington , Ne._, Mexico&#13;
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Ve.cationing in Idaho were Donald and Carmen Rea, Pxes and Jeff.&#13;
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este verano.&#13;
Trajeron al nieto de los Prestons, Shawn hijo de su hija JoAnn.&#13;
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The Happy Eofueffiakers Extension club meeting .June 16 was&#13;
at the home of l-lrs. Christine Callison. Co-hostesses were Mrs.&#13;
Geneva 01 bert and l-!rs. Hazel Brake.&#13;
Nrs. Virginia Ricl1.1: :::-nd was in charge of the business meeting&#13;
as !·u-s. Careen Rea was vacationing. Hrs. Irene Olguin was a quest&#13;
and is becom.ing a new !:je::rnber.&#13;
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and .evervone resnonded •,,ri th at least one idea.&#13;
Ne~ office~s for the coDing term were installed. The Officers&#13;
are: President-i:i'ona Roberts, Vice-President-2Jadine Ford, Secretary&#13;
Olive Dillon, Treasurer-Virginia Ric~ond.&#13;
August is Ccunty Fair month and the Ex.tension Clubs will&#13;
again snonsor the Country Store. Hrs. Carmen Rea is the head of&#13;
Ccuntry-3tore and needs help during Fair Days.&#13;
Refresh~ents were served by the hostesses.&#13;
The ..T~ly 14 neeting ·will be a noon picnic in the Ignacio Town&#13;
Park.&#13;
Hrs. Lucy Duran and her son Rudy Duran drove to Trinidad&#13;
for the gradustion cf Mrs. Duran I s g:ra_ridson, }D.chael Duran.&#13;
l•~ichael, ,graduate of Ignacio High School has been attending&#13;
the ?lice Acade~y in Trinidad the past two years. The graduation&#13;
ceremonies were on the ninth of June.&#13;
Rudy Dt:ran y su :wama Lucy Dura.11 fueron a Trinidad el dia nueve&#13;
de Junio a 2.tender la ::raduacich de el nieto de la senora Duran.&#13;
Michael Durari:.:.., el atendio la escuela de policia alli por los&#13;
uitimos&#13;
.. dos anos.&#13;
Gongratulations to jJ.ton and Nona Roberts who will be&#13;
observing their 59th 1i!edding Anniversary Sunday 6.i'ternoon, June 25'&#13;
with open House at their hone west of Ignacio.&#13;
The Roberts were married .January 28, 1928 at Socorro, New Mexico&#13;
!?ef have f~ur daughters and one son who are hosti ng the Open House .&#13;
_r.neir son will be unable to be present, but their four daughters&#13;
and their fa.I!lilies plan to be enjoying the big event.&#13;
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Congratularnos a Alton y Hona Roberts a1.1e celebraran el&#13;
a.niversario de bOda de cincuenta anos el do~ingo en la tarde dia&#13;
vientecines&#13;
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Ellos se casaron en Socorro New u~xico el dia 28 de enero, 19is&#13;
Sus cuatro hijas y sus fanilias espe~an estar aqui con ellos.&#13;
"'It's hvo o'c!ock in the morning," the angry father called&#13;
down to the reenag-er keeping&#13;
his daug-hter company. "Do you&#13;
think you can slay here all&#13;
ni!,!ht'?"&#13;
"Gee, I don't kn ow. I'll have to&#13;
call home und ask."&#13;
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like they used to is people who&#13;
can fix 'em like they used to.&#13;
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Mr. and Virs . Dick Baird moved back to this area. from&#13;
Scottsfiale, Arizona in June . They arrlved here on the 12th.&#13;
They plan to lootc for o. place somewheI'e around Ignacio. Mrs.&#13;
Baird is the Daughter of Krs. Laura Hi.11.&#13;
Before moving to Calif. and Arizona some 11 years ago, the Bairds&#13;
lived in Ig1:acio. A daughter, Hrs . 'l'ornmy King and a son, Buzz Baird&#13;
and their f'aimlies are Ig:iacio residents.&#13;
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Charlottee Padilla completed her junior year at Colorado&#13;
Northern College at Greeley this spring and is home for the surrunmer&#13;
•,d th E~ a and Bob Pinckert. The Chuck Padillas also moved back&#13;
to his chilnhood hone the first of June . The Padillas have&#13;
twin sons and they moved from Utah. when he· completed his time in the&#13;
service. Chuck 1 s overseas duty for a few years was in Holland.&#13;
&#13;
Charlotte · Padilla a complttado su tercer aflo en Northern&#13;
College en Greeley lstct,primavera y ahora esta' en Ignacio pasando&#13;
el vereno con su mama Emma y Bob Pinckert. Su hermano Chuck Padilla&#13;
Y familj_a que sea retirado de el ej ercito militar sea vinido a&#13;
vi¥ir en Ignacio en la casa donde else criao.&#13;
Ronnie Lunsford graduated from Westminister College in Salt&#13;
Lake on Hay .27th with a degree in l?ehavioral Science. He has been&#13;
working in Social Studies and Counseling for some ten years. Just&#13;
13 years a go on May 27 RoP~~ie graduated from the Provo Technical Schcol.&#13;
He is a graduate of Ignacio High School.&#13;
Attending the Co2Timencement exercises at West:m:Lnis ter ·were his&#13;
parents, lvfx . 311d Hrs .Loyd Lunsford and hj_s cousin Donna and husbanc.,&#13;
tbe Jerry Yov·~gs.&#13;
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Atendendo la graduacion de Ronnie Lunsford de ~vestminister&#13;
College en_Salt Lake el dia v i entesiete ~ueron sus,._padres .......&#13;
Senor y s enora Loyd Lunsford y su prima y esposo senor y senora&#13;
Jerry Young.&#13;
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Jun.y deKay, Ignacio High School Junior was in Boulder the&#13;
week of June 12 as delegate to Girls State.&#13;
J..m:y was named alternate delegat~ ~d ~as able to att~nd as&#13;
Elaine Herre1•a was unable to represen"t IHS ~ponsors were tne&#13;
A.~erican Legion Auxiliary assisted by the Pah-chu-chu-wa Club.&#13;
These young people from throughour Colorado study government&#13;
on local, state a.11d national level_s.&#13;
Amy is the daughter of M:r . and Mrs. Raymond deKay.&#13;
Larry Quintana was named from the IHS junior class to attend&#13;
Boys State. Boys State was on the CSU carwus at Fort Collins :'rorn&#13;
June 12-17. Dennis Burch, son of Hr.and Hrs. Harvey Burch was&#13;
mime d. alternate del egate . The Sponsor was the American Legion.&#13;
&#13;
Alu ed a Poe and Helen Thompson of Durango were vi§.iting friends on&#13;
Th--..n·s (~:iy 15th, Th:~y called on Ja11=1ie King and Laura Hill in Ignacio&#13;
;-.,,,-o·;•ai&#13;
2nrith at Arbole s •&#13;
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El j ueves u i a quince de Junio, ~U meda Poe y Felen Thompson de&#13;
Durnn 6 ::; vis i taror: a .Jannie King y Laura Hill en Ignacio y a Georgia&#13;
Smi th en i"Lrboles.&#13;
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