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Show Scout banquet The San Juan District Boy Scouts of America Leader-shi- p Recognition Banquet will be held at the Blanding LDS Stake Center on Jan- uary 25, at 7 p.m. Adult leaders in the scouting program in the Monti-cell- o and Blanding area are invited. Recent Eagle Scouts and their parents will be honored. Tickets may be purchased Hansen chairman of sub-committ- ee The new chairman of the National Parks, Forests, and Lands Subcommittee in the United States House of Representatives is Jim Hansen of Utah. from a member of a ward bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-da- y Saints. The 1994 Eagle Scouts will be guests of the district. For further information, call, Dan Wheeler or Steve Lovell in Blanding, or Lyle Anderson in Monticello. Indian pageant Applications are being accepted for the 16th annual Miss Indian Scholarship Pageant. The pageant will be held Local book group The Kigalia Book Group will begin the 1995 year by reading and discussing Rich in Love by Josephine Humphreys. The group meets January 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the San Juan County Library in Blanding. The group provides an opportunity for people in San Juan County to read and discuss literature. Each month The Book Group sends a selected book to the Blanding branch library. Interested people can check out a copy of the book ' THE SAN JUAN RECORD each month. At the end of the month the group meets to discuss the book. The group is growing and seeks new participants. Books selected for 1995 are: Rich in Love, January; Women of Brewster Street, February; House of Mirth, March; The Bean Trees, Women Warrior, Tess of the d'Urber-villeMay; June; Little Women, April; s, July; Absolom, Absolom, August; Angel of Repose, September; 100 Years of Solitude, October; My Antonia, November. in Provo, Utah on March 11. Applications are due by February 14. Contestants must must be able to prove 14 Native American heritage. They will be judged in talent, interview, evening wear, and swimsuit categories. Winner of the pageant will go on to compete in the Miss Utah Pageant. This subcommittee has jurisdiction over a wide range of issues, including the management of lands under federal control. Hansen represents the first district in Utah, which does not include San Juan Applications can be sent to Doreen Hendrickson, 66 South 980 West, Orem, Utah, County. 84058. from tfa 60 years ago Lawrence Palmer will show moving pictures weekly in the Ward Hall in Monticello and the school house in Blanding. Sheep shearers should register for local shearing. J. F. Dalton and his sons butchered a pig and hung it to cool. During the night thieves stole the meat. 50 years ago Kaleb Tsosie and Luke Ahtsosie are reported missing in Tom Singer is reported killed in action in the action. Norman Nielson is back from battles in South Pacific. the Philippines. He is not at liberty to tell about the fight . Gentry Slade Ramsay recently returned from two years in the Stockholm Sweden mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will report his experiences Sunday, January 22, at 11 a.m. in the Monticello North Chapel. Gentry is a son of Kevin and Robin Ramsay. 40 years ago Were Back We now have three agents to serve you better! MONTICELLO 801-587-26- 11 49 South Main Office Hours - 9 to 3 Agents Letha Burtenshaw Shane Barr BLANDING 801-678-22- 58 The new Monticello Chamber of Commerce officers are Larry Roe, Bill Walton, Gordon Wood, Ned Jensen, George Palmer, Reed Wilson, Bennion Redd, and Ben Hess. Frank Wilkins was his usual jovial self while auctioning cakes, pies, and candy at a polio benefit dance in 30 years ago Two VHF television translators will bring TV into the Alice and Donald Montezuma Creek and Aneth areas. Douglass, of the Desert Queen Cafe in Mexican Hat, treated Girl, Boy, and Cub Scouts to a hamburger supper. 20 years ago The Bucks San Juan County bicentennial plans begin. win the Monticello Wrestling Invitational. Craig Simpson from San Juan High School is named Most Valuable From the Creek: Coleen Grover had a little Wrestler. vandalism on her car. Her tires were slashed by someone who wanted her to stay put. of Winston and Kathy Hurst of Blanding, has accepted a call to serve a mis10 years ago sion for the Church of Jesus Herbert Clah and Willie Grayeyes talk about Navajo con- Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Commiscerns with Utah Governor Norman Bangerter. She will serve for 18 sioner Ken Bailey, tongue in cheek, said that the Utah State months among the SpanishRetirement Board should be thanked for opening a Southspeaking people in the Calern Utah branch office in St. George to serve San Juan, ifornia, Los Angeles MisGrand , Emery and Carbon counties. sion. In addition, she will serve in the Los Angeles Temple Visitors Center. Jennifer, a graduate of San Juan High School, has attended college at Utah State University, where she studied speech pathology and family and human 10 South Main Office Hours - 9 to 5 TV Agent Steve H. Burtenshaw New Items Unlined Bibs New Colors in Western Style Jackets Great Selection & In Stock Farm Bureau FINANCIAL SERVICES FBL INSURANCE COMPANY WEST DES MOINES, IOWA Lined Bibs Coats Coveralls Winter Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to Noon CARHART FEED & SEED 281 N. Guyrene Dove Creek 677-223- 3 use in school Beverly Adair, peer coach at Monticello Elementary School, will participate in a national teacher training institute for science, math, and technology. Adair will have the opportunity to develop strategies for integrating instructional television into math and science courses. The institute is January 26th and 27th in Salt Lake City. Following the institute, Adair will function as a school and district trainer for the program. |