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                  <text>.THE THOUGHTFUL YEARS&#13;
~ior Citizen's Newsletter&#13;
:one Number is:&#13;
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Volume II Edition VI&#13;
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5'63-4561 or 45'62&#13;
Arlene Millich--------Director&#13;
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Martha .Archuleta------Coordinator&#13;
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Liva Pacheco----------Outreach Worker&#13;
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Claudette Gilbert-- ---Outreach Worker&#13;
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Manuel Baca-----------Outreach Worker&#13;
Margaret Silva------- -Secretary&#13;
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Father's D~y Memories&#13;
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Now father ' s Day will soon return&#13;
Tolb~ing back d~ys that used to be,&#13;
4-:.d !-.d:lppy· Le. _rs, t hat ·bloss and burl)&#13;
In\ ever y precious memory.&#13;
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A stto~l along a wj):dwoocl lane&#13;
To ga~h'S3r pink ai:butus' flowers&#13;
Brings·•. ~ack to ~ n9stalgic pain&#13;
or·t'~~t:~I¥!')clr ef,r'ee childhood hours.&#13;
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So~times we jYcilked a long, long way,&#13;
Unti-J. we r ~ .6 hed a country store&#13;
1fuer e' p-em1ji/ sweets were on display-Could tiny dreamers ask for more?&#13;
And Dad woul d buy some gor. }y treat&#13;
Like licorice sticks or candy mice;&#13;
Then I would skip along the street-Compani on~hip can be so nicer&#13;
Though childhood joys are too soon past&#13;
They bring back golden hours to me,&#13;
And even though they cannot last,&#13;
They l eave a treasured memoryi&#13;
Cora May Preble&#13;
Lynwood, Calif.&#13;
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Changes affect your Social Security&#13;
The Social Security Act was amended in many ways in 1972.&#13;
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One maj c&#13;
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:hange extet.:ded Medicare coverage to the disabled, and will help relieve&#13;
: financial burden of many disabled.wo~kers .&#13;
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All categories of dis-&#13;
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;.bili ty beneficiaries will be eli ,• .: .ble for Medicare..&#13;
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Disabled widows&#13;
&#13;
.nd disabled adult children of insu:red workers will be covered.&#13;
overage is effective only with the 25th month of disability.&#13;
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Medica~.&#13;
The dis-&#13;
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bled beneficiary must be entitled to monthly disability bene.fits :for&#13;
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.4 months before he will receive Medicare ccverage.&#13;
July 1, 1973 is·the earliest date that the disabled beneficiary&#13;
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ill be covered.&#13;
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Those individuals currently receiving disability&#13;
&#13;
enefits and who have received them for at least 24 months as of July&#13;
&#13;
, 1973, will be automatically covered as of that date.&#13;
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Those disabilit&#13;
&#13;
eneficiaries not meeting this 24 month requirement as of July 1, 1973,&#13;
ill automatically be enrolled as of' the first day of their 25th month&#13;
f disability.&#13;
&#13;
Medicare coverage and premium for other Medicare&#13;
&#13;
aneficiarieso&#13;
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They will be eligible for Part A (Hospitalization in-&#13;
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urance) and Part B (Medical Insurance).&#13;
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The premium will be $6.30 per&#13;
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~nth for Part B, and will be deducted from the monthly benefit check.&#13;
our Social Security office is as near as your telephone.&#13;
Cambios Que Afectan Su Seguro Social&#13;
1 Acta de Segura Social se enmendo de muchas maneras en 1972.&#13;
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Un cmnb.&#13;
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ayor extendio el teampo de aplicacion de Medicare a los in capacitados,&#13;
· ayudara a relevar la carga economica de muchos trabajador-es incapcitados.&#13;
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Todas laLs categorias de #beneficiarios de incapa~itacion&#13;
&#13;
aran elegibles par·a r ecibir las beneficios de Medicareo&#13;
&#13;
La$ viudas&#13;
&#13;
ncapacitadas y los hijos adultos incapacitados de trabajadores&#13;
asegurados) seran c~b1ertos • . La aplicacion entra en vigor so!.o con el&#13;
' .&#13;
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�-3mes 25 de incapacitacion e&#13;
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El beneficiario incapacitado tiene que se&#13;
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elegible a incapacitacion mensual (beneficios de) por 24 meses antes d&#13;
recibir la apl.icacion de Nedicare.&#13;
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El primero de julio de 1973 es la&#13;
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primera fecna que el beneficiario incapac1tad6 sera cubierto Aquellos&#13;
1nd1viduos que actualmente reciben beneficios de incapacitacion recibr&#13;
beneficios de incapacitacion y quienes los hayan recibido por 2~ mese a partir de julio 1, 1973 seran cubiertos automaticamente al partir d~&#13;
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aquella f ·echa •&#13;
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Aquellos beneficiaries de incapaci tacion que no con-&#13;
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forman con el requisito de 24 meses al partir de julio 1, 1973 seran&#13;
inscritos automaticamente al partir del primer dia de su vigesimo&#13;
quinto mes de incapaci tac ion.&#13;
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La aplicacion de Medicare y el pago pa::.&#13;
&#13;
las incapacitados seran los mismos que para los otros beneficiarios dr,&#13;
&#13;
Medicare.&#13;
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Seran elegibles para la Parte A (seguro de hospitalizacion ~&#13;
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Y la Parte B (Segura Medico).&#13;
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El pago sera $6.30 mensuales para la&#13;
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Parte B, y sera descontado del cheque mensual beneficiario.&#13;
Remember The Year?&#13;
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Concerned parents were worrying about their daring children.&#13;
seemed to be undel'going a revolution.&#13;
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Mc-&#13;
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The older generation 1 s eyebrow,&#13;
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went up as girls skirts rose, waistlines dropped and hair was bobbed.&#13;
The Miss America contest was in its second tear, but bathing suits we.&#13;
still modest.&#13;
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In Chicago, a few of the more daring bathing beautie w,&#13;
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carted off to jail for wearing one-piece suits.&#13;
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Americans were going&#13;
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to the movies to watch Douglas Fairbanks flash his sword and toothy s .&#13;
Rudolph Valenti~~was the ~omantic figure of the day and young women&#13;
squealed and fainted at his very presence.&#13;
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Buster Keaton, Charlie&#13;
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Chaplin and other slapstick comedians brought laughter and delight, 1.&#13;
was on Saturday ntght.&#13;
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On Sunday a£ternoon, everyone with a car took&#13;
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to the road for the familys weekly trip to the country.&#13;
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Those were t .&#13;
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�days of' some of the raost n otable trafflc ,TRms-Cars overheated and s ta..:&#13;
stopping a mile or more of other cars when modern two-lane roads narr•to one lane e,s they passed under ra5.lroad. trestled o!' over small bridi·&#13;
Canvas tops were lowered and cars pi 1.ed high with kids, ur.il:!!ellas anc.&#13;
tire .tnner tubes to float on ths briny deepo&#13;
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Even whe:n the tides wa..:::&#13;
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out j_t was fun to be at the seashore , especially if one could listen&#13;
El}promptu jazz concerts lJ.l.:e this c:c~e ori Brookhm I s Brighton Beac1·-') l:: '&#13;
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!,B..l. TI TUDES FOH FRI ErJDE', Q~ 'l'HE AGED&#13;
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Blessed are they who m1derstand ray t ·a 1 tei-:!.::-g :::teps and shaking hand.&#13;
Blessed are they wbo know that i.nY f.!a'i:. ~ t01..iay must strain to catch&#13;
the words they sayo&#13;
Blessed are they who seem to know that my eyes are dim and my wits&#13;
are slow.&#13;
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Blessed 2.re they 1:1ho looked a-:·ra y wher~ coffee spilled today.&#13;
Blessed are they with a cheer;y s mile who stop to chat for awhile.&#13;
Blessed are they who ne-.rcl.' say, "You 've told that story twice today."&#13;
Blessed are they who know the loss of strength I need to bear the cross&#13;
Blessed are they who ease the days of my journey home in so many&#13;
loving ways.&#13;
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Debbie Chavez, Farmington Public School&#13;
SOCIAL NEWS&#13;
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Mrs. Bessie English had dinner at Hr. &amp; Mrs. Tom Wiseman 1 s Monday&#13;
the 11th.&#13;
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Don't r ·o rget every Tuesday sewing classes for the 11Ladys" 7 at tt&#13;
Soni.or Center.&#13;
Josephirie Gr..d Ed Slopansky 9 daughter and Son-in-Law of Mr. &amp; Nrs..· Th~&#13;
Q~t'cia hl:.ve b~en vlsi ting them for two weeks f:i:om Harper Utah.&#13;
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,·i 'anet Rea daughter of Hr. &amp; Mrs Earl Rea was :r.:.:e.--~:ried to Keven&#13;
Johnson on Friday the 8th at the Presbyterian Church in Ignacio ,&#13;
Mrs. Vi ta Ritter had visi ters Friday the 8th from Tularosa✓ New&#13;
Mexico Mrs. Eula J.'{1C,s,...Natt, R.::silin'r'Ber.yer•..._.and Lauire Parker.&#13;
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�Mrs. Marion Worford had her brother Hr. &amp; ivJrs. Ethan Wright vif; '-&#13;
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her Sunday from Durango, Colorado.&#13;
1-Irs. Daisy Kerns 1s visiting relatives in Oklahoma.&#13;
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Romas Silva, son of Mr. &amp; Hrs. C.So Silva is home from Southwest&#13;
College in Pueblo for the Summer.&#13;
Chris Pacheco son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Criseldo Pacheco 1s home from·C .&#13;
in Boulder for the summer.&#13;
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He will be working for the Forest Servic, ,&#13;
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during the summer.&#13;
Bernerd Quint-il:.a and Eppie Quir.•:taJ:1.a ; son of Mr. and ~s • .Toe&#13;
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Nllle to v1s1.. t with their metheT 1'M-tha :s&amp;n«O'Val and with Mr. &amp; 1IPe Et7&#13;
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Bomero !or M~orlal day.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs . Criseldo Pacheco went to Grand Junction to visit the&#13;
Son and wife, Mr. &amp; Mrs Theodore Pacheco.&#13;
Frank Gallegos of Agdon Utah son of Juan Gallegos is visiting h&#13;
.father and family.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs Darmy Gallegos of Toalia Utah are here for the funer; ·&#13;
of her Grandmother Mrs. Francis Valencia.&#13;
Donny Mestas from Ivapa) Utah will be here for two weeks v1si tir,&#13;
his family and relitives.&#13;
Fabi.o.n and Joe Carmeneros from Boulder were visiting rel~tives&#13;
&#13;
Ignacj_o last week.&#13;
Mr. &amp; Hrs Larry Baca from Phe(&gt;nex Arizona were in I gnacio for&#13;
funeral of Hr. Larry Weaver South.&#13;
Euterpe Taylor, Floy Valdez and Ruby Garcia too~ in the Bear D~&#13;
at Towaoc last week-end, the 9th&#13;
Mr. &amp; I--1rs. Francis Gilbert and their daughter &amp; Son-in-Law, Ci:&#13;
&amp; Don Howe went to Pinetop, Arizona the 2nd of June for a wedding.&#13;
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�Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul Lunsford are visiting their daughter &amp; Son-in-L:,.·.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bill .James in Lubbock Texas •&#13;
.Ja:!Ils s Flack and family~ Son of Mrs. E"lla Flack from K1-rtland New&#13;
Mexico will have a family Reunion on Father's Day.&#13;
l'I:t's. · ; ·.: L Ate.roc.10 had vis1 tc.rn Sunday the 10th.&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Mcquyrt f1•0m,::.StG~m bont: Springs j Mrs. Alice Mcquy·&#13;
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from Danton Ohio, and her son Tommy Mcquyrt, Mr. &amp; Mrs Joe Atencio ami&#13;
family from Pagosa Springs, Tony Atencio, Mr. &amp; ¥rs Andy Montoya, from&#13;
Blanco New Mexico •&#13;
.Jerry Cruz son of l\Ir. &amp; Mrs .Archie Cruz will be getting married c:&#13;
the 30th of ~une to Kathleen Cummings of Colorado Springs at San&#13;
Ignacio Catholic Church.&#13;
Birthday Wishes to Mrs. Eva Little .June 5th.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris had guests from Lamar Colorado.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; },1&#13;
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Pete Powers.&#13;
Mrs. Earl Harris had some old friends from Monte Viste Colorado,&#13;
visiting her last'Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanderpool.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jim Fisher are home from Eden Texas where&#13;
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they visit~(&#13;
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Mrs. Fisher I s mother Mrs. Varina Morrow and her brother John Marion an.~·-&#13;
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Earl Hendrix and thttr familyJ ~,&#13;
Get well 'Wishes to Mr. Sam Mosley.&#13;
Our Sympathy to M:rs. T. V. Hudson in the loss of her brother&#13;
Roscoe Taylor.&#13;
Week-end guest of Mrs. &amp; Mr. Ed Bouslog was their grand-daughter&#13;
and her family Mr. &amp; Mrs .Jack Kinkel of pueblo and their daughter Mrs~&#13;
Hazel Webber of Pagosa.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lane went to Lakewood;Colorado to visit their&#13;
daughter and family Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roger Weverkas.&#13;
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�Mrs. Pauline Rodriquez is back .from Denver where she was a patient&#13;
in St. Anthonys Hospital.&#13;
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She is feeling better but still pretty weak.&#13;
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Burton Price and Ben Troe are home from Eventide to spend the&#13;
'.'ummer in Ignacio.&#13;
Nell Marker is improving and hopes to be coming home soon.&#13;
Mr. Frank 11 Sam" Maynes, Tribal Attorney for the Souther.~/Ute Tri he&#13;
1;:is&#13;
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expressed an invitation to all Senior Citizens who need assistance&#13;
&#13;
·r advise on any legal problems to contact our office.&#13;
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.n this area on Tuesdays.&#13;
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He is usually&#13;
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Our number is 5'63-45'61 or 4562.&#13;
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If several people have similar problems he wi11 be most happy to&#13;
:ome out to one of our socials and answer any questions that might aris,.&#13;
Welcome home to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Pat Patrick.&#13;
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The annual Southern Ute Bear Dance was held May 31 - June 3rd.&#13;
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The Sun Dane~ will be held June 21 - 25th.&#13;
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It is a dance performe&#13;
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:~r religous purposes.&#13;
The Indian Mission in Ignacio will be having a "youth" ~eet1ng&#13;
unday the 24tn through Saturday June 30th at 7 : 30 P. M.&#13;
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All young&#13;
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eople as ~el1 as adults are invited to attend tllese meetings.&#13;
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There&#13;
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i.11 be 35 y·oung people and adults from Little Rock Arlra~taswho will&#13;
a in char~e of these services.&#13;
Happ~ Anniversary to:&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Hrs. Les Patri~k&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lawrence WJisemen&#13;
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�SUCAP board Election was held June 5th.&#13;
Anna Marie Scoist&#13;
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Manuel Valencia&#13;
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Wrnf:r-ed Sanchez&#13;
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Elected for •~:.&amp;-year&#13;
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Isabel Kent&#13;
Criselda Pacheco&#13;
Alberta Pargin&#13;
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Get W~ll Wishes tog&#13;
Louise Lettlewood&#13;
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Les Patrick&#13;
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Ivy Defender&#13;
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Carrie Brown&#13;
Bertha Frost&#13;
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To better aquaint our elderly people with the present staff we&#13;
~lt it vould be appropriate to wr±te a short biography about ourselves"&#13;
i:;:~T..fflME MILLICH&#13;
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I was born in Ignacio, attended school here and finally after years&#13;
of being a student, received a Bo Ao in Humanities from Fort Lewis&#13;
College . Arn married to Lawrence J. Millich who is a rancher. We&#13;
have three children : Dedra 8 years., Diane 7 yrs., and Scott 1/½&#13;
:,rs. Presently we live in the city of Ignacio and t;:.·-..:.i t the day&#13;
we can move to our home in the country.&#13;
1,IVA PACHECO&#13;
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My husband's name is Criselda.&#13;
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He is a rancher-farmer and we live&#13;
in the Tiffany area. We have six Children; 5 boys and 1 girl and&#13;
one grandson. Our oldest son, Robert, his wife, Beatrice and littlf.&#13;
son, Aron, live in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is a Civil Engineer and&#13;
Wt,r,ks for the GovernlJlent at Pearl Harbor. Ernest spent four years&#13;
in the Navy and is now attending College in Trinidad, Colo.&#13;
Theodore and his wife, Mary, live in Erand Junction. He works for&#13;
the City. Chris attends C. U. in Boulder. Timmy and Christina&#13;
are still at home. Tim will be in the 9th grade and Christina in&#13;
the 3rd grade.&#13;
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!1ARGARET SILVA&#13;
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i~ve lived ·in Ignacio all of my life. I'm t he daughter of Hr. &amp;&#13;
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Mrs. Ca So Silva. I have six brothers and ei ght sisters. I have&#13;
a little daughter Hope Marie, who is 1 year and 4 months old. I&#13;
have worked in Durango a good spell of my- time and how I work for&#13;
Emergency Food and Medical Services, and Senior Opportunity Service.&#13;
Manuel Baca&#13;
I am Manuel Baca-born in Ignacio, married Mary MartinezA local&#13;
giEl, and have two childrenj one boy ~6, and one giEl 1~ she is&#13;
married. I have one gr~nd-daughter. I attended school at the old&#13;
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Harvey school for five :rears. Later I went to 1-le sa Verde Nations.~.&#13;
Park, where I worked for the Abillion Conserv9-tia-n Corps. From&#13;
there I went to the Army where I spent 30 months over seas then&#13;
came back to Ignacio to live.&#13;
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MRSo CLAUDETTE GILBfilIT.&#13;
I was born in Calwell Idaho raised in Lancaster California.&#13;
Married Francis Gilbert who work s for the 1+-corners shelter workshop in Durango. We have six children. Cindy who is married to&#13;
Don Howe and a granddaughter named Cbonda Louise. Mich~le is the&#13;
n ext oldest 13, Danny 12, Tony 10, Vanessa 6 and Andy 5. We&#13;
moved from Lancaster California 5 years ago , bought a ranch in th:&#13;
Tiffany area. I have been employed a s an outreach worker 'with&#13;
E.Fo.M.S. andt S.O.S. for tLree months.&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs.&#13;
Francis&#13;
X. Gilbert and&#13;
family had dinner&#13;
Sunday the&#13;
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17th at Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carl Rainwaters to help celebrate their 20th&#13;
wedding anniversary.&#13;
Mr. Frank White, 1...,rho died Monday the 4th of June had services in&#13;
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Denver at the Olinger Funeral Home.&#13;
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Mr. White was well-kno'Wil for his&#13;
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directorship ~n the alcoholism program in Towaoc and Ignacio.,&#13;
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He&#13;
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died:• -Morldgy-1:the 4th, in the Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez.&#13;
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�Our Deepest Sy~pathy to the Families of~&#13;
Si~temos Nucho&#13;
·J arry Weaver South&#13;
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Franc::..s Valencia&#13;
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Manuel Sandoval&#13;
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Blas Salazar&#13;
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1-.Jr. Frank White&#13;
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How do I love Thee&#13;
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways&#13;
I l ove thee to the depth and breath and&#13;
height&#13;
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My s oul can r each, when feeling out of s i ght&#13;
For the eno..s of B?ing andeio.eal Grace.&#13;
I l ove t hee t o the level of ever yday ' s&#13;
1'1o:st ··.q:ui e:t ·aee.d, .. by sun and ,c~d1e-light&#13;
I l ove t hee freely, as men stri ve for Ri ght;&#13;
r love thee purely, .. as they ttirn from Praise.&#13;
I l ove t hee wi th the passion put to use&#13;
!n iny-• ol d· gr-ief s, · and :',yj_th my chB. dhooe.' s&#13;
faith.&#13;
l love thee with a~lbve I 'seemed to lose&#13;
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With my l ost::.sai nts--I l ove thee wi t h the&#13;
: breathi,.•.:-C .. · - . ~ _: ~&#13;
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Sm_?-les, t ears 1 . _of. ~11 my +if e ! --a~d, i f God&#13;
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Cuahto. te~ afuo'?·- Te dire-como&#13;
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Te amo lo mas alto y lo mas ondo y lo mas ancho&#13;
Mi anima alcanza aunque no mire.&#13;
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