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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday May 8, 1991 - Page 12 visit with her grandparents hillbilly number, and a The Polynesian dance. costumes and props were made under the direction of Marion Holly, Rena Hopkins, Vickie Joe, and DeAnn Mackey. Opening night was at the Montezuma Creek Elemen- tary School multi-purpos- e room on the Tuesday prior in front of an to the trip overflow crowd of proud - parents and teachers. So, whats more AmeriA can than a Redskin? school bus filled with 40 anxious and hyper fifth graders; bus driver Rena Victor Keith, Shawn Black, Dewayne Nakai (back row, Gabriel J. Tom, and Aaron Norton, fifth grade students r), at Montezuma Creek Elementary School, performed at Symphony Hall. Courtesy photo Fifth graders perform at Symphony Hall by Leo Platero Whats more American than frybread? I am! I am! These are the lyrics to one of the many songs heard at the Hopkins; chaperones Becky Benally and Rosie Long; teachers Julia Sharp and Marion Holly; parents Atu Viavaka and Virginia Dee; and, Principal Clayton Long. before Ken and Marba Palmer had a house full of visitors recently. Granddaughters Karen Harbuck, Kathy Gibson and baby came from Anchorage, Alaska to attend the funeral of an aunt in Dolores, Colorado. They and their father, Ralph Wilderson, were able to visit with the Palmers too. Also visiting the Palmers were their daughter and son-in-la- w, Clyda and Floyd Bleak, of Mesa. Coming with the Bleaks was their daughter, Carolyn Gibson and baby, and the Bleaks granddaughter Alicia Adragna. Joyce Hyde and children of Salt Lake also came to the fifth graders. We have had invitations before, but this year the conditions were right to accept, said Sharp. Spring Concert in Salt Lakes Symphony Hall last Friday night - sung by 40 fifth grade students from Montezuma Creek Elementary School under the direction of Julia Sharp. The invitation to participate in the concert was issued by the Childrens Museum of Utah in February. I felt that this year we could put together a program with Once the invitation was accepted, the parents, teach- ers, volunteers, and students set out to raise the money needed for the trip. We raised $2,225, said Regina Partain, a volunteer. The fund raising activities included Navajo shoe games, bake sales, carnivals, County fair logo contest to Su-sanvill- California, where she will join her husband, Lynn. A good time of visiting and picture taking (four generations) was had by all. Thora Bradford has moved in with her daughter and Betty Ann son-in-la- and Edwin Hawkins. Dora Bayles traveled to Orem to have a cornea transplant. She will be recuperating at the home of her son, George Bayles, for the next few weeks. Tyler and Margo Palmer and baby daughter Camrie came from Provo to visit with family. Eleanor Erickson had knee surgery recently. She is in Durango at Mercy Hospital. Dan and LaPriel Nakais home was burned a week ago. The home was gutted. If you have any items you would be willing to donate, contact Heather Raisor. Jane Bayles and granddaughter Shay were here Are your car insurance rates driving y The creator of the winning logo for the 1991 San Juan County Fair will receive a $25 cash prize. The logo must coincide, or illustrate, the theme for this years fair: San Juan Fun in 91. Submit your entry in black ink on 8 12x11 inch plain white paper. No colors please. Entry deadline is May 17. The fair logo contest is open to all San Juan County residents. Entries should be submitted to: Logo Contest, San Juan County Fair, P.O. Box 549, Monticello, Utah 84535. Platero, and Keith Lewis: fifth grade student performers from Montezuma Creek Elementary School. 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Lyman Redd (801) Shawn Christopherson (801) 226-620- 0 377-334- 6 (Owner) (Resident Manager) e, visiting with family. concessions, raffles, and collection (and sale) of aluminum cans and bottles. Also, generous donations to the cause were made by Parley Redds, Thriftway, the Red Mesa Chapter, and the Aneth Chapter. The three-datrip included performances in Moab and Price prior to the performance at Symphony Hall. While in Salt Lake, the students visited several interesting sites, including the state capitol. For some, this was their first time in the city. The students were moving Monticello If you 0 John Fogg, Agent havent received your copy, get one FREE at 587-258- TftWllaSwi HADQwflnf Monticello Mercantile True Value Hardware instate Allstate Insurance Company, Northbrook. IL Without advertising you wouldn't know j j j |