MEEKER | Meeker natives Theo “Ted” and Gayle Stewart are this week’s “home of” honorees. Theo is the son of the late Stanley and Nellie Stewart.
Author: Herald Times Staff
Classifieds: July 26, 2012
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Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 125 years ago n C.B. Jefferies, formerly with the Union Trading company, is now at Oldland’s. “Jeff” is a popular salesman and a mighty fine fellow.
Home of: Rex and Mary Allred
RANGELY | Celebrating their golden wedding anniversary July 21 are longtime Rangely residents Rex and Mary Allred.
Home of: Taylor Morris and Alexis Gutierrez
MEEKER | Celebrating their “sweet sixteen” birthdays July 15 are this week’s “home of” honorees Taylor Morris and Alexis Gutierrez of Meeker. Taylor is the daughter of Todd and Tonya Morris. Alexis” parents are Joe and Kari Gutierrez of Meeker and Donna Gutierrez of Rifle.
Home of: Matt and Jen Noel
RANGELY | Matt and Jen Noel of Rangely are this week’s “home of” honorees. Matt is a 37-year native of Rangely. Jen moved here in 1991 with her parents John and Sandy Payne. John and Sandy own Giovanni’s Italian Grill. Matt’s parents are Gary and Cindy Noel, also of Rangely.[Read More…]
Rio Blanco County Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 125 years ago n Frank Sheridan received six cents for some strays of his that reached Denver with a Keystone bunch. Not bad as a starter.
Home of: Evie Chambers
MEEKER | Longtime Meeker resident Evie Chambers is this week’s “home of” honoree. Evie moved here in 1996 with her family.
Home of: Terry and Christy Lancaster
RANGELY | Longtime Rangely residents Terry and Christy Lancaster are this week’s “home of” honorees.
Rio Blanco Days Gone By
The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago n The class of 1912, with seven members, was the largest in the history of the school, and all acquitted themselves very creditably, and “considering their preparation” until the last two months there not being any regular rhetorical work in the school, did[Read More…]
Home of: Tim and Chris Uphoff
PICEANCE CREEK | This week’s home of honorees are longtime residents Tim and Chris Uphoff.
Home of: Bluford Halcomb
RANGELY | This week’s “home of” honoree is longtime Rangely resident Bluford “Blu” Halcomb.