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Joe Lucero was born July 17, 1908 at the family homestead on the Pine&#13;
River near Blanco, Hew Mexico. He is the oldest son of Silvano. c1..nd&#13;
Tomasita Lucero. There were five other children, two sisters, ~osephina&#13;
and Macedonia, and three brothers, Silvano, Rubel and Benito. Joe be:i'.ng the&#13;
oldest son helped his father on their 640 acre ranch. They had dry land on&#13;
the mesa and a section on the river bottom. Part was used for crops and&#13;
part for running cattle and sheep. Most of the time Joe was needed on the&#13;
farm at home. Occasionally, he hired out to Walter Rey for hoeing beans&#13;
and other farm jobs up near Allison.&#13;
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Susana was· 14. They courted for two years, then decided when Susana ,;,ras 16&#13;
it was time to get married. Joe wanted a young wife, not a old one. They ,&#13;
married in Los Martinez N.M. and stayed at his father's ranch. Four of&#13;
their seven children were born there: Irene, Fred, Mary Delice and Raymond.&#13;
Joe and Susana brought their.children by horse and wagon to Horner, Colo-;;,&#13;
south of Allison and leased 80 acres. While there Mary Lou, Benstina and.&#13;
Susie were born. Six of the children are still alive. Five are in the Ignacio area and one in Chicago. Raymond was in the Air Force and died in•&#13;
Denver in 1957. Joe worked his own ranch and hired out to others in the&#13;
area·. He worked for .Toe Shank for three summers, for Barney Leone for 9&#13;
summers. The family did ,most of -its shopping in Rosa, Joe 1 s la_st years of&#13;
ranching were with Vernon Young, then with !1ike Faverino. When Susana&#13;
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Joe and his daughter Suzie took a trip to Chicago to visit his dau·ghter&#13;
~..ary Lou. They spent about a month sight-seeing. On Dec. 12, 1974 Jos&#13;
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took another trip to Chicago. This trip wasn't too pleasant, for Joe had&#13;
suffered a heart attack and spent 27 days in the hospital. In March 1975&#13;
Joe bought a trailer and moved it to Ignacio where he co11ld be closer to&#13;
his children. Joe's father is still living, a spry 90 years of age. He&#13;
was still farming up to five years ago when he sold an 80 acre ranch at&#13;
Oxford. Silvano now lives with his daughter Josephina in Gem Village6&#13;
Joe at 68 is still helping his neighb~rs farm. He's over at Tom&#13;
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WELCOME TO OUR THANKSGIVING SOCIAL&#13;
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Sanen Prontol&#13;
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Alfonso Atencio&#13;
Dirk Ross&#13;
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.Joe Silva&#13;
Ethel Canterberry&#13;
Rafael Lopez&#13;
Alberta Perry&#13;
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Elizabeth Mendenhall&#13;
Ruth Snook&#13;
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Carmen Cordova&#13;
Florence Selph&#13;
Tom Wiseman&#13;
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Friendship Circle held their regular meeting in the Presbyterian Annex&#13;
on Wednesday afternoon November 1st. Twelve members in attendance participated in the Bible Study, Chapter 9 of the Book of Romans with with Mrs.&#13;
Paula Witt •in charge. Invitation. was read from the Allison 11illing Workers&#13;
. to attend their annual fall luncheon and Silent Auction (Hobby Corner) on&#13;
articles made by the members during the year. There is always plenty of&#13;
good food and the auction creates a lot of fun.&#13;
The Friendship Circle will join with the Bayfield Women latter p2rt of&#13;
November for the ann~al Thanksgiving or Thankoffering Service.&#13;
Report given by the Sewing Chairman, Dorothy Olbert1 that the Bibs .made&#13;
by the members and sweaters donated had been delivered to ~ventide. Audrey&#13;
Ellison mentioned of the cake baked for the wedding at the Home recently.&#13;
Refreshm.ents were served by Heinie Gardner.&#13;
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Doce·personas ~tenderort el Friendship Circle en su junta regular de&#13;
~est~dio Bioleco del capitilo nueue del libra Romano con la Sen'ora Paula&#13;
Witt en cargo. El Friendship Circle se juntara con las mujers ne Bayfield.&#13;
en la ultima parte de Novembre para la junta annual del dia de graciae&#13;
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Thirteen members answered roll -call on. their .assigned topics wh ·3n th'.e • .&#13;
Pah-Chu-Chu-·wa met for their regular meeting in the Hen's Club Building on&#13;
Monday evening, lfovember 8th. President Sheryl Mayfield presided at the&#13;
business meeting.&#13;
Ruby Hailey presepted a program on Americanism~ .. stressing the use of&#13;
the American flag, etc. She urged everyone to display the flag on Armistice&#13;
Day, November 11th.&#13;
A silent auction was held on articles brought by each member - this&#13;
netted the treasurery a good sum.&#13;
Delicious refreshments were served by Ella Flack and Heinie Gardner.&#13;
Several folks in Ignacio have been ill but · are improving namely Mrs.•&#13;
Eda Hauert, Mrs. Ruth Snooks and Mrs. Wa.J,ter .Carlson •. .Trust they will soon&#13;
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Varias personas en Ignacio has estado enfermos. La Senora Eda Hauert,&#13;
la Senora Walter Carlson y la Senora Ruth Snooks. Esperamas que sanen pronto.&#13;
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The .Annual Harvest Supper was held in Allison on October 30th, food&#13;
was delicious as usual. Those in attends.nee had the privilege to meet many&#13;
of the candid~tes who were running for office.&#13;
La comida que dan todos los anos en Allison el dia 30 de Octubre estuvo&#13;
muy delicioso como siempre. Los que atenderon tuveron el privilegio de&#13;
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Emma Pinckert is expecting her children home for.the holidays.&#13;
Charlotte 1 who is majoring in Special Education at the University of&#13;
Northern c.;olorado , will be home for' thanksgiving. Chuck, who is ·a jet ··&#13;
mechanic stationed in Holland, will be home December 27th. After . visitin g&#13;
his mother, Chuck will be stationed at •Hill Field Air Force Base at Ogden,&#13;
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La Seil'ora Emma Pinckert esta esperando ah su familia para los dia de&#13;
fiestas. La Se1'i'orita Charlotte que esta.espe cialidad en- special educacion&#13;
en el UniYersidad de Nor t hern Colorado, vine para el dia de gracia. El&#13;
Senor Chuck que es Hechanico de avian esta estacionado en Holland, espera&#13;
estar en su casa eI dia 27 de decembre. Despues de visitar con su madre&#13;
el Senor Chuck luego estara estacionad~ en el Hill Field Air Force Base en&#13;
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to Roosevelt and Vernal, Utah. Fern visited her daughter and son- in-law&#13;
and family Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P.ibson . Francis visited her son Jerry Cunduff.&#13;
· They took a · side trip on the way home through Veil and Leadville, Colorado.&#13;
~ They spent the night in Saguache . Fern Thierry spent the weekend at her son's&#13;
George Cage and family in Chama, trew ll.exico.&#13;
En Octubre las Senoras Ferny Francis Thierry tomaron cinco dias de&#13;
vaccion para Roosevelt y Vernal, Utah. La Senora Fern visito con su hija y&#13;
familia el Senor y Senora Harvin Gibson. La Senora Francis visito con su&#13;
hijo Jerry Cunduff . En el regreso tomaron la routa :por Veil y Leasville,&#13;
Colorado, pasaron la noche en Saguache . La Senora Fern Thierry paso el fin&#13;
de semana con su hija George Cagey familia en Chama, New Mexico .&#13;
James Kennedy needs cards and letters in Wyoming. ¥.1.T . Kennedy from&#13;
the area is now in Nursing home in New Castle, Wyoming . His daughter says&#13;
he's very lonesome the:re and would appricate it if his friends would s end&#13;
him cards or letters. His address is - James H. Kennedy, Heston Manor, New&#13;
Castle, Wyoming 82701 .&#13;
Mrs. Olive Dillon returned recently from a three week vacation in&#13;
Arizona vistting Marble Canyon, daughter and faoily in Leupp and a gaanddaughter and f amily in Phoenix . Temperature was still around 85 degrees.&#13;
La Senora Olive Dillon regreso ha su casa despues de tres semanas de&#13;
vaccion en Arizona donde visito Harble Canyon, ah su hija y familia en&#13;
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here in the Florida Valley lastweek. Kirby is a career marine stationed at&#13;
Sa? Diego . He p;cked. up a pair of -boots ordered from Larry Smith and visited&#13;
friends in Ignacio . The country here is very beautiful according to Kirby&#13;
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husband Ralph l~ewberry were here visiting them for two days· last week.&#13;
They left on Nove~ber 2n~ for Hasting, Flordia where they have mede&#13;
their home, and Ralph 1s stationed there as a Heli.c.opter Pilot to spray&#13;
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En No!embre~2 se,._..fue~on para Hasting, F~orida donde esperan que seya su&#13;
dom~cila. ~l Senor Newberry esta estac1onada hay donde el es pileto de&#13;
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Mrs~ Audrey Ellison has been appointed Chai rman of the dr ive for the&#13;
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in the · area of Ignaci o . Members of the 4H Club&#13;
distributed the following notices to all of the homes in I gr.:acio .&#13;
"The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Denver , Colorado are a sking the&#13;
assistance in communities all over the state to hel-p ·i n a fund raisi ng&#13;
campaign. There are not enough funds acquir ed from joint fund raising&#13;
activities to pay for the research necessar y to prolong the l i fe of those · having the disease. Cystic Fibrosis is a lung damaging and gastrointertiona;L&#13;
disease and is a leading cause of death i n children . Your con tributions will&#13;
go into research for other lung diseases in,children also. Please read the&#13;
information given you and a volunteer ~ill follow in the next ten days to&#13;
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La pr~sidenta del Cystic Fibrosis Fondation de esta area Gs la Sefi'ora&#13;
Audrey Ellison. El Cystic Fibrosis Fondation en De~ver esta pudiando&#13;
assistancia por todo el estado para auyde· en una compano para combitir&#13;
esta emfernadad que efecta los Bofes, lea vsted la enformacion que dentro&#13;
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Baker Sr. que han ganado en el Con cilio 1e l a triba ute.los dos Senoras&#13;
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her grandchildren. Teddy and Mary Pacheco from Grand Junction and Tina&#13;
also went. Since the beach is only 2 blocks from Bobby's house, Liva has&#13;
probably b~en we~ring her bikini most of the time.&#13;
La Senora Liva Pacheco y su hija Tina y su hijo Teddy y esposa fueron&#13;
de visita par el estado de Hawaii. Pasaron dos semanas visitando con su&#13;
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Donny and Kayteen Boli nger recent ly visited Las Vegas for a holiday.&#13;
While there t hey saw the Li do Revie·w, a spectacular production of music&#13;
and dancing. Bernice Mooney, Ka yteen 1 s mother,- also went. They met Kayteens&#13;
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs . J a ck Hinson frcm California.· The Bolinger 1 s&#13;
visited Zion National Park where Be rni ce received her Golden Age Passport&#13;
to visit all the Nattonal Park at no charge .&#13;
El Se~or y Sefi'ora Donny Bolinger visitaron Las Vegas, Nevada. Durante&#13;
el tiempo que estuveron hay vieron Lido Review una produccion muy espectacula&#13;
de :musica y baile. La Senora Bernice Hooney, madre de la Se?lora KayteeQ_&#13;
'&gt;..mbien fue con ellos en el viaj e. Hay se encontaron con el Seiior y Senora&#13;
'-.lack Hinson de California hermana de l a Kayteen . Los Senor 1 s Bolinger 1 s. ·&#13;
visitaron el Zion National Park, donde la se«ora Bernice r eei baio - su pa-ssaporte&#13;
de oro para visitar todos los parkes nacional sin tener que pagar.'&#13;
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What Is a Friend? What is a friend ? One with whom you can be yourself.&#13;
With a frienrl, there is no need to act, no need to display&#13;
your. ver-y best side,&#13;
need even to guard your words.&#13;
)'.ou need only be as you are.&#13;
And if you act foolishly or speak stupidly, the friend&#13;
·understands, forgives; for that friend, too, has been foolish&#13;
and stupid, at times.&#13;
. . Laugh, then, with your friend; cry if 'you must; but&#13;
above all, love your friend. After all, your friend must love&#13;
you to be able to tolerate your faults ~d failip_!l;s. _ __&#13;
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T\vo neighboring far~d~s- were al\vays boasting lo&#13;
each other about their crops.&#13;
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slice one of our w:ucrmek-,n:i.".&#13;
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h e says he c,m ·t sp.ire it lill this afternoon. He' - only&#13;
halfway through one of. his_cucumbers... ·&#13;
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"Mrs. Jones? About Your&#13;
Birthday -Cake-Do You&#13;
Want the Usual&#13;
2_9 Candles?"&#13;
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I think we give love whenever&#13;
we make someone feel bette,about being themselves, regardless of how we do it. Self-esteem&#13;
is one of the greatest of emotional:&#13;
assets. When ,,..e help anyone to.&#13;
raise his or her self-esteem we are.&#13;
producing · arid giving a ''gift of&#13;
love."&#13;
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If you reallv think o ld soldiers just fad; away, t~y getting into your World War II&#13;
uniform.&#13;
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Rev. Don Kraatz, new minister in the four. churches of the San Juan&#13;
· Larger Parish, gave his first sermon in the Ignacio CQmmunity Presbyterian&#13;
Church on Sunday evening, November 7th at 7:30 p. m.&#13;
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· Rev Kraatz is a man of many years experience, came from St. Louis, Mo.&#13;
1&#13;
I He has purchased a home in the Florida area.&#13;
He plans to hold services in all four churches every Sunday. Schedule&#13;
as follows - Florida. 8:00 A.M.,Allison 9:30 A,M., Bayfield 11 :00 A.M. and&#13;
Ignacio 7:30 P. M.&#13;
.&#13;
A fellowship coffee followed the worship service to get better&#13;
acquainted with Rev. and Mrs. Kraatz.&#13;
El Honasterio nuevo Don Kraatz de la parroquia mas grande de 8an Juan•&#13;
dio su primer sermon en la iglesia Presbiteriana de Ignacio. El Monasterio&#13;
Kraatz es un hombre de mucha experiencia en su corrida de Monasterio. El&#13;
ha comprodo propiedad en la area del Florida. El piensa tener sus servicios&#13;
todos los domingos donda principio en Florida ha las 8:00A. M. en Allison&#13;
9:30 A. M. en Bayfield 11 :oo A. M. yen Ignacio ha las 7:30 P. M.&#13;
&#13;
Cindy McClannahan will be home for thanksgiving.&#13;
&#13;
At present she is&#13;
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a Sophomor~ at Ft •. Collins majoring in Busine;_s.&#13;
&#13;
La Senorita Cindy McClannahan estara aqui en su casa para el dia de&#13;
&#13;
Gracia, a la presente esta en su seguando a~o en el colegio en Fort Colli.ns.&#13;
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·A man wa·s teaching his dog to play poker. When the&#13;
neighlmrs remarked how smart the dog must be, the man&#13;
.' said with a shrug, :'N'ot so smart. WheneYer he has a good;&#13;
hand, he gi,·es.it away by w~gging hi.s tail:'.' ___ __.., .~J&#13;
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&gt; "You can't fire me, Bradley! You have -t:;-r... ,. , " ..., ,. .. .. . , .SELL slaves."&#13;
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_Lucy Anisworth was here last week visiting her mother Mrs Louisa&#13;
Hartig.&#13;
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La Senora Lucy Anisworth visito con su madre la Senora Louisa Hartig&#13;
la semana pasada.&#13;
Mrs. 'Vida Ritter was invited out for her birthday dinner at Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Robert Dickey.&#13;
La seiora Vida Ritter fue invitada nal dia de su santo ah una comida&#13;
al la casa del Senor y Se~ora Bob Dickey:&#13;
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Shirley Water's son John who lives in Alamosa came over for hunting&#13;
sea~on. John didn't get a deer but didn't go home empty handed . He&#13;
carried home 5·1oaves of homemade bread and a pan of cinnQJilon rolls from&#13;
his mothers kitchen.&#13;
El hijo John de la Sen'ora Shirley Waters que vive en Alamosa estuvo&#13;
aqu{ para la casada de venado. No casado nada perro siempre llevo carga&#13;
como cinco tortas de w.n y una caceralo de pan de c.anela .&#13;
The Patricks recently went ·to Gallop with their daughter Patty Trease&#13;
to see their grandson, David Trease . David's company had sent him to&#13;
Gallop for a few day~ work.&#13;
La Senora y SeiY'or E. F. Patrick y su hija la Sefitra Patt~Trease&#13;
fueron para Gallop a visitar ha su nieto David Trease •. El Senor David&#13;
fue despachado para Gallop temporal·: mente en su trabajo.&#13;
L;~ra Trease Witt and her husband George have moved here from&#13;
George is working for the county.&#13;
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La Sez:i'ora Laura Trease Witt y su Ma:rido GeorgE: se .lJ.an ea~~iado aqui&#13;
de Tucson. El ·se~or George· esta empleado ·por ' el condado de' la 1)1ata.&#13;
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"I just d oc:k1•d you rloing 50 in a&#13;
~O-mile-an-hour zi,ne!"&#13;
,The swcd little oln lady replied,&#13;
"Officer, hdorc this goes a ny&#13;
further- are y,,u supposed to addse me o f mv Con~t itution al&#13;
rights first, or ; m I supposr!d to&#13;
a1.ki~c you that my nephew is the&#13;
chief of police?"&#13;
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You're a dirty liar ahd a shyster!" one la,vyer screamed at his&#13;
ad\·ersary.&#13;
"And you," j·elled the second&#13;
lawyer, "are a two-bit am bulance-chaser and a crook!"&#13;
"Now that counsel have identified the mselves ," intoned t he&#13;
judge, "let the case begin."&#13;
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Houseguests of l-il's. Charlotte J.ones were her daughter, · Jacqueline,&#13;
and ·f~nlil;r, the Rex Reas of Arvada who came Wednesday, the ninth, and left&#13;
for home, Monday the 14th, thereby 1:1issing those Denver snowdrifts.&#13;
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l·Ir. Rea is off work. while recovering from knee surgery on F·ebruary 28th.&#13;
1~hey also visited with the Rea. families.&#13;
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Sunday noon, the 13th, Rex's sister, Shirley and her husband Dick 1 the&#13;
Sutherlins, were hosts at their home ·on Pinon .Acres for a family noon pot&#13;
luck dinner~ sisters Shirley, Georgia, tfary, Linda and Sanda and brothers&#13;
Earl, Ronald and Donald and their families were present. The LeRoys Selfs&#13;
(cousins) came during-the afternoon.&#13;
Follmdng the dinner that lucky young man, Christopher was honored with&#13;
a shower of gifts. He just could be the best dressed }roung r.1an in Arvada.&#13;
Los Rex Reas de Arvada, Colorado venieron Dor cinco tlias a visitar a la&#13;
mama de Jacqueline; Senora Charlotte Jones.&#13;
Ll Senor Rea, esta..-va fue!'e. de su&#13;
trabajo por unos dias mientras recobraba de una oneracion en una rodilla.&#13;
Las hermanas y her~anos qe Rex Shirley, G~orgia, f:ary, Linda y Sanda, Yarl,&#13;
~onald y Donald y ~us primos LeRoys Self s~juntarcn en la casa de su otra&#13;
hermana Senor y Senora Dick (Shirley) Sutherlin a tomar la cocida.&#13;
&#13;
Visiting Ignacio friends the first couple of days in ?-:arch were John&#13;
and Beryl Scarber. The Scarbers lived at the Agency while Er. Scarber was&#13;
em:::iloyed ·with the BIA. They were houseguests of the Dan Shaugl"1nessys.&#13;
After i•:r. Scarbel' retired they :moved to Snowflake~ Arizona. This "Cast&#13;
winter they joined the sunshine foiks in-Apache Junction just taking tir:e&#13;
away to go to 1,·fashingtoh, D. C, for Linda 1 s ·,,iedding. Their son, Larry is now&#13;
on an L.D.S. !:issicn in South Anerica.&#13;
Visitando Amigos en Ignacio pc? des dias fueron Johny Berly Scarber.&#13;
El fue er,rpleado con B. I .A. :::or varios anos y ahora vi ven en Snowflake, F2'izona.&#13;
1?ste invierno lo pasaron en 1..pache .Junct:i o&amp; t o:r.ando_tiempo para atender la&#13;
' )oda de su hija Linda en Washingtcn, D,C. ,3u hijo Larry esta e!l una ~ision&#13;
_por la iglesia L.D.S. en Su:c America.&#13;
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Paul and Irma Hafer of Wei:ope, Idaho were visiting Mrs. Hafer I s ;sister,&#13;
Mrs. Florence Self and other relatives in Febtuary. They left the first cf&#13;
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March to return home.&#13;
· '.!.'he Hafers and a.nothor sister,_ Mrs. Ada l•:ullin, were guests of I-lrs. ·&#13;
Self 1 s at the February Senior CJt:1.zen dinner. The art i.nstructor, Glenda&#13;
Hocker i.ms also a guest of Hrs. Self I s.&#13;
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Pauly Irma Hafer de Wei~pe, Idaho visitaron a la hermana de Irma&#13;
Florence Self y otros parientes en febrero . Los Hafers y Florence juntas&#13;
con otra hermana Ada Mullin y Glenda Hocker atenderon la cor1ida de los&#13;
ciudadanos mayores en Ignacio el dia viente y cinco.&#13;
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