Grandma Mae and one gallon jars
It was several years ago, when my knees were still capable of runs longer than across the room to the refrigerator.
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It was several years ago, when my knees were still capable of runs longer than across the room to the refrigerator.
Several decades ago, the Kyle family moved to La Sal. In all the years they lived here, they were active in community affairs and an integral part of our village.
Joseph Byron and Ruth Harris Glass were married 50 years ago on January 26, 1972 in the Idaho Falls Temple.
Lynette Madsen Clyde passed away on January 14, 2022 in Mt. Pleasant, UT. She was born on January 27, 1931 to Jay and Elmina Madsen in Anaconda, MT.
After recently completing a six-year plan to bring fiber to residents of Carbon and Emery counties, Emery Telcom has been looking for funding mechanisms to complete a similar project in Grand and S
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) fire personnel have completed the initial restoration work for the Pack Creek Fire on all 131 acres of BLM-managed lands impacted by the fire.
Funeral services for Sandra Wood Strom begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 22 at the Monticello First Baptist Church.
After winning an unopposed election in November, Monticello’s new Mayor Bayley Hedglin was sworn into office at the council’s first meeting of the year.
The Blanding City Council appointed a new council member and hired a new attorney as part of their first meeting of 2022.
Jim C. Butt passed away on January 5, 2022. He was cremated. Services are pending until spring or early summer.
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