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Show THE SAN JUAN u. CORD Wednesday March 11, 1987 - Page 7 Assistance to vets An American Legion field service officer from the Salt Lake City office will be at Blanding Job Service on Wednesday, March 18, from 10 until 11 a.m. to assist veterans and their dependents in understanding and applying for Veterans Administration bene- fits. Decathlon Team: Tobyn DeGraw (top), Bruce Nebeker (back), and (left to right) Tracey Tabet, Sherrie Westcott, Shelly Shupe, Tracy Halliday, and Judy Barton, advisor. MHS photo MHS MHS academic decathlon team first in state 1-- by Nannette Slade Tracey Tabet of the Monti-cell- o High School Academic Decathlon Team, placed third in the speech and essay divisions in state competition held at Dixie College February in St. George. 27-2- 8 The team placed 13th among the 30 schools participating, division, placed first in the and took second place in the super quiz competition. MHS team members are: Tracey Tabet and Bruce Nebeker, honors (3.70 to a 4.0 GPA); 1-- A A yawn, a reflex that restores oxygen to the body and rids it of carbon dioxide, is impossible to stop once it starts, says National Geographic World. v Names and faces in the news Karrie Franklin of competition A The field service officer can provide assistance in documenting for compensation, pension, hospitalization, education and other benefits. The service is free and veterans or their dependents need not be a member of the American Legion to request assistance. Monti-cell- o has been named a 1986-8- Sherrie Westcott and Tracy Halliday, scholastic (3.0 to a 3.69 GPA); and Tobyn Degraw and Shelly Shupe, varsity (up to a 2.99 GPA). Their advisor is Judy Barton. Team members were given extensive tests in 10 areas: mathematics, science, social sciences, economics, grammar and literature, fine arts, essay, interview, speech, and a super quiz. It was a good opportunity to compete with other schools in commented Sherrie Westcott, and it was very educational in that we were able to learn more about each other and become more in the process. Utah, 7 Benedictine Scholar by the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota. The scholarships, named in Ronda Dailey and Vince recognition of the many demonstrate outstanding Ronda Joann to Vince Severin Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kent Martin of ing marriage of their daughter, scholastic achievement and leadership abilities. The scholarships range from $500 to $2,000 per year and are awarded for four academic years if the scholar remains a e student and maintains a grade point average of 3.25 or higher. Blanding, Utah. Ronda is a 1982 graduate of Advertising Pays Ray H. Albrechtsen, president of Creative Vision, stated that a contract had been signed with Great Mountain West Supply of Salt Lake City, to publish and distribute the r beautiful souvenir booklet. The travel guide will detail the nine travel regions of Utah, as well as some of the history of the state. The companion advertising booklet that accompanies Pass full-tim- know-legabl- e Martin Wedding planned Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dailey of Loma, Colorado announce the engagement and forthcom- contributions made by the Sisters of St. Benedict, are awarded to students who S. Fruita Monument High School and is employed by Mesa Automotive Plaza. Vince is a 1981 graduate of Central High School and is employed by UMETCO Minerals Corporation. A March 29 wedding is planned. Utah scenic travel guide Creative Vision, Inc., of Salt Lake City will publish and distribute the 1987 scenic travel guide, Passport Utah. 32-pag- e four-colo- For your own best interest port Utah will feature retail businesses and attractions promoting the tourist industry, and will offer hundreds of dollars of savings and gifts sponsored by the merchants promoting Utah as a vacation state. The advertisers are from the nine travel regions and the advertisements will advise the tourist where to stay and what to do while enjoying Utahs scenic beauty. The scenic travel guide will be marketed to over 1,000 retail outlets in a area, in a four-stat- e highly-visibl- e display. 01987 |