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LAURA HILL&#13;
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"Folks in my pa rents d.ay always had the i dea t he grass was gree ner&#13;
on the other side of the mountain . That 's what brought my father, Jame s&#13;
Hartley , and his parents out of Tennessee and what brought my mo ther,&#13;
Sally Teter and her family out of Missouri. Both f a~ili es arrived ~t&#13;
Fl ora Vi sta , New Mexico , about the same time . When mother and dad&#13;
married , my mother alr eady had three daughters from a prev1.ous marriage.&#13;
Her first husband had died . My half-si st~rs were Bell e, Dora and Hazel.&#13;
The year before my parent ' s marriage , Dad had taken a ranch on the La&#13;
Pl ata River northwest of Farmington , N.M. That's where I and my lit tle&#13;
brother, Teddy , were born. Dad called his place 11 The Greenhorn Ranch"&#13;
because he said all the settlers in that part of the valley including&#13;
himself we re greenhorns . We had dry land about 2½miles eas t of the&#13;
river . The men decided to build an irrigation ditch. The contour of&#13;
the land required a ditch 7 ~iles long which the ~en dug -by hand -with picks&#13;
and shovels . With no one to survey it they had to eyeball and estimate&#13;
the grade the best they could . They had problems with it, but it worked&#13;
when there was enough water. Teddy died of the whooping cough when he&#13;
was two years old."&#13;
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"Dad rais ed corn and alfalfa and a big garden. Mother canned all&#13;
the food she could. I suppose we would have starved wi thout the garden.&#13;
I learned to milk the cow and feed the pigs.and chickens. It was fun&#13;
to milk. When I first l earned I took a 5 lb. lard can, milked it full&#13;
and thought I had done enough. Mother soon explained i f I started to milk&#13;
I had to finish or I ' d ruin the cow. My folks were v e ry :poor, but that&#13;
wasn ' t unusual . There were □any poor people then. We drove a team and&#13;
wagon to Farmington, which was about 3 blocks long or to Aztec, the&#13;
county seat , which wasn ' t much bigger. When Dad finally could buy a&#13;
'&#13;
. 'bugg~, , we t hough t we had soma t hing . We ware so thrilled . i i&#13;
11&#13;
At Christmas time my par ents didn 1 t h ave much money to spend, but I&#13;
always got at least one nice toy and something t o wear . You could buy a&#13;
beautiful doll for a dollar . I attended the Williams School until -iOth&#13;
grade. My dad served as school director with Joe Glai s ter and John&#13;
Smith for years and years. He helped rai"se the money to buy :t:1aterials&#13;
and build the school . Frequently, we had dances to earn money for&#13;
school expenses. The old school is still there. It's now used as a fir e&#13;
station for the communi ty. 11&#13;
" In 1911 every bridge was washed off the La Plata River . One or&#13;
two persons drowned. Somebody a f ew years ago built a house close to the&#13;
mouth of the river near Far mington . I don't wish them any harm, but&#13;
someday that house is going to be washed away , 11&#13;
''World War I came and went while we were still on the farm. We&#13;
didn't know a lot about the war except what we read in the Aztec paper.&#13;
It seemed very far away . 11&#13;
"I met William Hill about the time he came home from the war. He&#13;
had a farm on the La Plata about 10 miles north of my Dad ' s place. We&#13;
were marri ed in July of 1926. I had one daughter, Frances , fr om an&#13;
earlier marriage . Frances learned to love Willia m and he loved her.&#13;
We farmed the , plaae on · the LaPlat a and did well. Both of us l oved to&#13;
go . I' m still a gadfly . We travelled every year to Arizona, or California or Oregon. We saw all the sights. William liked to gamble.&#13;
Sometimes we'd stop at Reno . He was good at those games. If he sta rted&#13;
to los e , he'd walk away for a day or so. If he started to win, he&#13;
stuck with it and sometimes made a lot of money. Of course it didn't&#13;
cost much to tra vel then. Gas was about 15¢ a gallon. When we were&#13;
first married we had a Model T Roadster. We got to Portland, )regon,&#13;
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just as they were having a gas wa.r. We filled u{f with 10¢ gas and took&#13;
off down the street. A little further down the road we saw a place&#13;
offering 9¢ gas. William said, 'I have a notion to go to the edge of&#13;
town and dump this fuel and fill up with 9¢ gas, 1 but he didn't. We&#13;
didn't have any children of our own, but we had a wonderful life on&#13;
the farm and on our trips •. · By 1950 William was not able to work any&#13;
more. He suffered from emphysema caused by the poison gas he breathed&#13;
during the war. The next 16 years he was in and .out of the veterans&#13;
hospital until he died in 1966. 11&#13;
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1 moved to Ignacio to be near my daughter and son-in-law, Frances&#13;
and Dick Baird, and their children. Three of my grandchildren also&#13;
live in Ignacio, Janneth King, and her brothers Clifford and Daleo&#13;
Richard Baird lives in Arizona and Bill is in California. 11&#13;
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The road across the hills to Aztec was hardly a road when I was a&#13;
little girl, but I lived to go then just as much as I love to go now&#13;
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Things in this country have changed a lot in the last 50 years.&#13;
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When I was a little girl, the road over the hills to AztP.(! was hardly&#13;
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a road, but I loved to ~go then just as I love to go now when travel is·&#13;
easy. 11&#13;
Shel by Smith·&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rex Richmond enjoyed a visit with Vivians sister&#13;
Hr. &amp; Mrs. Otis Price from Carlsbad, New Me~ico and a nephew Bill&#13;
Mc:t&gt;finn from Grants, New Mexico. They were all here the first week in&#13;
June. All the Richmcnds and the guests enjoyed an enchilada supper&#13;
at the Jim Richmonds one evening.&#13;
The highlight in the month of June for Rex and Vivian was the&#13;
arrival of their only daughter (June)&#13;
Hr .. &amp; Hrs. Tom r ngle from&#13;
Rome&#13;
N. Y. they are on the way· to San Antonio, Texas where they&#13;
will make their home.&#13;
June and Tom will go to San Antonio and leave daughters Chris,&#13;
Cindy and their pet dog Lisa Lady June Ingle behind for a longer visit~&#13;
Grandpa and Grandma will sure enjoy the two little redheads.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. c. F. Pacheco took time off from work, Liva from her&#13;
job at Comnrunity Services and Chris from the farm, and went to Grand&#13;
Junction to visit their son Theodore &amp; family.&#13;
From there Ted &amp; Hary took them for a week in Las Vegas, Nevada.&#13;
Liva says they are not gamblers, but they enjoyed going to a different&#13;
show (live) every night they were there.&#13;
Thej.r son Robert and family is here visiting them and Beatri.ce&#13;
parents Mr~ &amp; Mrs. Alfonso Atencio· and brothers, sisters, Aunts&#13;
Uncles, etc.&#13;
JULY 1979 CALENDAR&#13;
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July -2nd - GaII!e night at Senior Center&#13;
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July -11th - Food Stamp Distribution&#13;
July -12th - Well Baby Clinic&#13;
July -16th - Game night at Senior Center&#13;
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July -25th - Food Stamp Distribution&#13;
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July -27th - July Senior Social&#13;
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�. WELC01{E TO OUR .TTJNE SOCIAL&#13;
It will be a hamburger fry at' the,. Center,- June&#13;
29th.&#13;
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Allison &amp; Arboles •••••.••••••••••••••••• Vegetables &amp; Salads&#13;
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Town of Ignacio •••••••.••••••••••••••••• t-{ ain Dishes&#13;
.J'~•-r..~..!'~o~P~r:~~..!:~.!:::d •~ ..ne~z: Ignacio ••••••••. Dess~ ts&#13;
Hother I s Day May 13th, 1"o/, 9, was a spec i~l day fo r the&#13;
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Ed'u:fl-rds of Allison, Colorado. This was the graduation day of Roger&#13;
William Edwards, Jr.~ the last of the six: Edwards children to graduate&#13;
from Ignacio High School. All six of the children attended twelve&#13;
years of schooling at the Ignacio Schools; beginning in 1954 when&#13;
Stefanie the bldest started the first grade. Four of the children&#13;
have gone on to ··technical school, colleges, or universities. Stefanie&#13;
attended Amarillo College in Amarillo, Texas; is married vrith three&#13;
children, and is presently employed at Northwest Hospital in Amarillo.&#13;
George attended Lincoln Technical in Denver, Colorado and at present&#13;
manages a Texaco Service Station in Denver . He is also married and&#13;
they have one child. Kathi attended CSU in Boulder on.Q.term, was&#13;
graduated with an AS degre e in Accounting in 1978, and a BS in Business&#13;
Ad.ministration from Eastern Hew l{exico University, Portales, New Mexico,&#13;
on 1~y 11, 1979. Loreta:' attended Eesa College in Grand Junction, Colo .&#13;
r ~ eiving her certificate in 1,~edical Office Assisting in 1975 and Union&#13;
College in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she received her AS degr-ee in Early&#13;
Childhood Development on Eay 6th) 1979.&#13;
Bernice is married, with one child and at presi;nt is employed at&#13;
Ignacio Hi gh Schuol. Willia!!!. plans to work fo r a':,1hile before er.tering&#13;
an institute of higher learning, Kathi is also c.arricd and has bio&#13;
children . She and her husband are separated. Bernice is planning at&#13;
present to attend Ft. Lewis College in the fall.&#13;
Hrs. Edward's atid. Bernice attended Loreta's graduation in Lincoln,&#13;
!'iebraska and visited },~. Bd.,,;ards aunt a:-id uncle in O;-;-.aha . Er. &amp; Hrs. Bill&#13;
S ,-.'ift whom Roger has never met. When they got back bath '.-ir . &amp; !.:rs. Id ;r:i:.-:-•.:-==·&#13;
went to Portales, Ilew Mexico to attend Kathi's graduation. George &amp; - ··&#13;
family were here from Denver for Billy's graduation.&#13;
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Freddie ~Tewton and daughte r, Zel ta Hott had a wonderful vacation&#13;
flying to Anchorage , Alaska and back to L. A. California. In Alaska&#13;
they visited Carroll Newtons family who have lived thege 9 years, so&#13;
were able to show them a lot of interesting places. They took a boat&#13;
across Prince William Sound into Valdez, Alaska, seeing glaciers and&#13;
!he pipeline, also the storage where the oil is delivered for shi~ping&#13;
inland , On the drive home was beautiful with a l ot of wild life . Later&#13;
that week they made another trip to Ho!:!ler where they ·went on a fishi ;1g&#13;
boat. Zelta caught a large halibut, they came back to L.A. on Saturday,&#13;
spending 2 days there with the Brad , Pat Newton &amp; far:J.ily, An old friend ..&#13;
and former Ignacioan from Del Norte ('Were . there too. Ka thy Ri.cMond&#13;
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visited with them that afternoon. There were no -pl-ace delays , the only&#13;
thing wrong was not having enough time . After she got back to I gnacio&#13;
another daughter Bettye and family from Alamosa, came to visit, they&#13;
all went to Ouray Saturday where Bill lle,-rton &amp; fa!l'.!ily met them for a&#13;
swim and picnic. Traveling 10,000 miles Freddie ?a~d _was excitj ;ng and&#13;
seeing all her children was the greatest . She is buck to work now.&#13;
Planning ahead again for another years summer adventure next year •&#13;
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�Willard and Toni Semler r e cently moved to Golden to make their&#13;
home. Hr . Semler has signed a three year contract .with a big Denver·&#13;
Construction firm and is employed on the firm's crusher.&#13;
Willard, a town council member, has handed in his resignation as a council me mber. Toni Semle r is a Bea1:ty Operator and has worked&#13;
sometimes at the House of Beauty in Ignacio.&#13;
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Here until the snow flys, which may be a..'1y day now, but, hopefully&#13;
not until in November are: Harry and Dixie l,fcJunkin a.nd Hrs. l•:cJunkins 1&#13;
mother, Ers. Eyrtle Bowers. They are now at home at Hrs~ Bowers place&#13;
in the Spring Creek ar ea .&#13;
Former longtime Ignacio residents the l·[cJunkins moved to I.J. ?aso&#13;
when Harry a.ccepteci a position as a t•:athematicis.n at ~'ihi te Sands. ne&#13;
taught 1-~ath and Science for a number of years in the Ignacio school&#13;
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system.&#13;
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2he Lee Pennel.ls were in Cklahorr:a the last of :-tay to atteEd the&#13;
. l.ua i::ion&#13;
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turned home and ::rs . Pennell s ta.yed for a l onger v:i.st t ~d th the D. L.&#13;
HcAf ees. Incidenhi.lly Ann a.nd. Do L. :c2.ise peanuts on tr1eir far'r..&#13;
BP.fo:-e co'tinc h_.~,';!e l•'T s, P€·r~:-::elJ_ st or;:, 0cl off o.t :SoYc:}.and for 2&#13;
we ek with ~he ·charles Pennellso&#13;
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Kenneth and Eula. May Morri s enjoyed q bri ef vacation in Colore.do&#13;
Springs the last of Hay. School ,•ras out for Eula Hay and Louis a.nd&#13;
Irene .l: :orris were running the Economy Store o&#13;
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The Red Gillis trailer home on Bro,ming avenue was bought in I.fay&#13;
by Hrs . Haxine Andf:'.,rson. The looks of prope rty was soon improved as&#13;
old trucks were hauled away and a near for ef;t of fas t gr owing elm tl'e es&#13;
were chopped dO\m, weeds and grass cut .&#13;
Ted i s nm-r living in t he Meeker area. His mother, Mrs . Ada Gillis&#13;
and sister and fa!!lily&gt; the Denni s Pattens, .also ar e living in Meeker.&#13;
This property was once part of the .M rs. Fern Payne place and sold&#13;
to the George Sisleys who lived in the trailer home before moving to&#13;
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Moab, Utah.&#13;
Happy Homemakers Extension Club met Friday, May 8 in the home of&#13;
Carro.en Rea .&#13;
Roll call was given wi th a Fat her 1 s Day poem or something about&#13;
fa thers~&#13;
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Aft e:r a bu siness meeting , Nadin e Ford introduc ed Virginia Schoser&#13;
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who showed sli des about some of the European countries, whic h she and&#13;
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her husband tourecl t,m years ago . They were really enjoyed by all.&#13;
Aft er the 11 oohs 1 and na:ws 11 , Carmen Rea and Geneva Olbert served&#13;
delicious refreshments.&#13;
E.ula Preston, Carmen Rea , Virginia Richmond, Olive Dillon and&#13;
Thelma \·/right will be attending the State Extension Heeting i n Steamboo.t&#13;
Sprines , June 19 - 21, 1979.&#13;
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�The last of April and most of Hay l-irs. Charl otte Jones visited&#13;
a few days with her daughter , Jacqueline and family, the Rex Reas in&#13;
Arvada and daughter Kathleen Rosenberg , husband Barry and David ,&#13;
Matthew and Valerie in Oakland, New J ersey o One Sunday was spent in&#13;
Brooklyn with Hr. Rosenberg's n:other, l·~s . Esther Rosenberg , another&#13;
Sunday was a trip on Long Island to visit his cousins .&#13;
On a Saturday}~. Rosenberg had a Lacros se gar:1e to refere e in&#13;
',•lestfield, Hew Jersey . So t hey all enjoyed a visit with V.rs . Jones 1&#13;
cousins there~&#13;
The return trip ·v;as via Albuquerq ue with a few days stay with&#13;
}~s. Frances Lacy at Los Lunas. }~s. Lacy, a former Ignacio resident&#13;
and nurse at both Taylor and J.'.ercy Ho sp itals, retired in January as a&#13;
nurse at the :aataa:1 l~er:1orial Clinico&#13;
Dogwood, Azaleas, lilacs and apple trees were all in full bloom&#13;
in Nev: Jersey.&#13;
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For the past two years· Tim EcClain of Durango has been conductft•&#13;
ing Bible Study clusses and counseling in the ninistery of the Catholic&#13;
churci1 of the 0urc&gt;,ngo Deahery o One of hls stuny gro,:ips in I!;na.cio,&#13;
was meeting 1-ue.sciay r:or.nings e.-~ -che }fayoonci deKa.y hoi~e. Tuesday, June&#13;
I2 was Tic I s last (lay wi ·i;h °i::'.1.is group. Follo. . ~ing thi s ~ssj_on a potluck&#13;
picnic f ollo·.ied in the de}~ay frcnt yard.&#13;
It wa.s e t·1joyed by all who at.t.s:t.6.~d, Tlm 1 s i:.vi.f'-c.,, .l.nn, who is on&#13;
the Fcrt Le·.,,ris Ccllege staff, ·.ms p:rese~t at th8 mo1·ning study D.nd&#13;
i:he pi(;r..,ic o&#13;
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Jeri Price KaYelr!!an was home with her ~other, l-~s. Opal ?rice for&#13;
the !•!emorial Day vacatj_on. Ers. Price went on t he plane to El Pa.so&#13;
then c~ ~~e back with Jeri tcurir.g Carlsbad Caverns on the way home .&#13;
Mrs. Kavel:can is s tationed · at the Fort Bliss Arr::iy Base in El P-aso .&#13;
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Sharon Patrick All en, daughter of Yi1·. &amp; ra-s. Lee Patrick of Gallup,&#13;
was marr ied to Robert ~dgin of Al bu qu e;,q11e :Friday., June 1st, The wedding&#13;
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was at seven 0 1 clock in the home of the bride's parents. A reception&#13;
followed the cereco~y at the Patrick's hone e&#13;
'l'he Edgins will li.ve in Al buquerque and are building a new home .&#13;
Before moving to Gallup the Fat:cicks lived in Ignacio~ The past&#13;
few years Sharon has been living in Albuquerque and is erriployed at&#13;
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Kirtland Air Force Base. Er. Edgin, now· out of the service, was stationed&#13;
at Kirtland wher e the two met.&#13;
Attending the wedding fr om Ignacio were the bride's grandparents,&#13;
Mr. &amp; 1-lr s . Louie Morris and Mrs. Mary Patrick and her brother Gary Patricko&#13;
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�There is a lot of water draining out of the land just north of&#13;
the Olbert place as Hrs. Janet Fry recently purchased the lot from&#13;
Frank Gallegos, A big trailer hor:!e has been T.oved on the property&#13;
and !•~s. Fry plans to make it her horr:e as soon as electricity and&#13;
water are :l.nstaJ.led and othe.r imorover.:.ents m.2.de .&#13;
Mrs. Fry wl10 is e:nployed at". tri.e Ban.?{ of Ignacio is now living&#13;
on Candelaria Hej_ghts.&#13;
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California winter residents r{r. c,: M:ts . Josenh Rankin of Hemet&#13;
are here for the sul:l!"!:er. Their surr-r.,er home i s at Arboles Piedra Park.&#13;
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June houseguests at the Lee Pennell home included the ir son&#13;
Charles, his wife t·~ rt:ia and their children from Loveland Colorado&#13;
and Tom Pennell' s children fro:::i Earsto,.,r, Califcrnia . TorJ s high school&#13;
class plans to have a get together for the ones who are here the last&#13;
of June~ He plans to attend.&#13;
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A Paul Sesler fa.ci.ly :reunio:i was lmder,,;ay the week of June 10th&#13;
as \,.adine Semlel' 1•.·ho is s ta ti one cl ci. t the Army base in Fort l·~on:rc::: e,&#13;
Virginia was home on l eave.&#13;
She ·w2.s due t:&gt; rettcn to d1-1ty '.•:ed11esd2y, ?Cth . It Wc?• .s t:te L;rst&#13;
time home f or !}adi?1e since beir.g at Fo:.."t {:cnro e this ~oast year·.&#13;
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Other Serr:.lers hone were Herbert Se1:J.e:i."' and two daughters frm:i.&#13;
-La!'.lar. l{rs. Senler was unable to co~e.&#13;
:r;adine•s sister, Lyn l·!ichike, her husband and baby were howe&#13;
from Ala:no sa.&#13;
Hillard. SerrJ.e:e ·w·ho has just sta rted on a new· job in Denver we.s&#13;
unable~ to be here) but his wife, Toni ca1..ie f'or a week . It also cade&#13;
it nice for Paul to have fanily hor::.e for Fa.ther 1 s Day.&#13;
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Looking for a hone in this area are Raynond. Larsen, n1s wife and&#13;
their t'..,:o daughters who are moving here frcr'.1 CaJ.ifornia. Rayn:ond. is&#13;
the son of the Albe rt Larsens and grew up in the Ignacio area.&#13;
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A big double wide trailer home ha.s bee:n t:oved cm the Karl Hauert&#13;
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property on the t op of the hill and 1,;r. ·e~ 10:rs. Hau ert will soon be in&#13;
their ne home. The Hau erts have been staying with the '.fostbrool:s&#13;
while the debris frcra. the ga s explosior! ,.,:·hich destroyed their ho:.1e has&#13;
been cleared away.&#13;
The explosion happ e n the last part of I&lt;a)r. It blew the bricks&#13;
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in the side of the front of the house out into the yar·d. Ers. Hauert&#13;
was talking on tile telephone at the ti n:e and ,.,as injured in the explosi:J!&#13;
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and take n to the hosni te.1. She recej_v ed cuts and bruises but no broken '-J&#13;
bcnes and i~ reported as recovering fro:n shock and injuries.&#13;
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This longt ime home of the Hauer ts was built by the P . J. Criglers •&#13;
. Th ey l i v ed in the home while Hr. Crigl e r wa s t he Rio Grande s t a t ion&#13;
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Lor etta Wi serr.a.n, daughte r of Hr . &amp; Hrs. Tom Wiseman , was married&#13;
t o Tom Lancaster, son of Hr . l:. Hrs . Carl Lancaster of Florence, Colorado .&#13;
The wedding was at two o' cl ock, Sunday, June 1'7th at t he I gnacio&#13;
Presbyterian Church. The cere □ony was perfor::ed by the Rev . Robert&#13;
Kear ns of the First Pr esbyt e rian Church of Dur ango .&#13;
A r e ception in the church annex followed the ceremony . The&#13;
Lancasters will make thel.r ho!:le in Fo1·t Collins .&#13;
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Virs .. Geneva Olbert went t o Denve r on a Fr onti er fli ght 1•:or.day&#13;
afternoon, t he 18th. She visited her dau gh t e r) Bar bara and f a:cily$&#13;
the Pat Baumgardners and had a check up scheduled ,,,:hile s h e was in Denver,&#13;
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Attending the State Convention of the C~lora do State :xt ensicn&#13;
Clubs in Steanboa t Spring s f1--o~ the HappJ' Ho'.'.ne~akers i :-:ten sic n Cl,;o&#13;
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Orin Be aty 77, an I gnacio area resident s in~e 1953, died&#13;
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For 1t~ years E:r . Beaty was a custodian in the Igna cio school&#13;
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