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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday. November 8, 2000 - Page New BM Shadows issue planned San Juan County folkarts will be featured in the next 2 All issues can be purchased for $100, a savings of $36. Those buying 5 or more copies can get them for $7 each. Contact Shurrell Meyer 24 S. 300 W. ) for both purchases and mail orders. Call An invitation is also extended to writers in the Four Comers area who wish to contribute to the Summer 2001 issue. Homes and hearths of San Juan County is the theme. 5-2- issue of Blue Mountain Shadows which will go on sale in early December. Articles will focus on some of the finest Native American art forms, as well as traditional pioneer crafts. 55-2- 1 678-212- 1. The articles are about weavers, quilters, basket-makerpotters, artists, and s, even a flowermaker who used feathers. The editorial staff Articles are needed which encourages residents to include BMS on their shopping lists for Christmas. Magazines are available at most county businesses, as describe homesteads, and businesses, as well as the people who built and lived in them. Articles and poetry are needed by January 10, 2001. All manuscripts should be submitted on PC disc well as newspapers, libraries, and the Edge of the Cedars format Museum. San Juan County aficion- ados are. encouraged homes, early to (Blue Mountain Shadows, 112 S. 300 W. (54-2- ) Blanding), or electronically to wilcoxsisna.com. consider giving (or requesting) sets of Blue Mountain Blue Mountain Shadows Shadows as gifts for the were notified last week that the We have a huge Utah Humanities Council has inventory, of all issues except awarded a $4000 grant to the first four, stated construct a magazine web site. The top priority will be to managing editor Janet Wilcox. We really need the help of the upload all articles from the issues, stated Wilcox. community to help promote In the future, BMS wrill work this fine publication, which in turn helps us to continue with agencies on the Cotton- holidays. out-of-pri- nt wood Uranium documentation printing. had let down my gender. between seasons in La Sal In are kind of between seasons right now. One We transition is from late fall to almost winter, but the seasons I am speaking of are moving from ban football Northern News season t the from sierra la sal Maxine Deeter and basketball season. One great thing about today is that the endless campaigning is OVER!" We really got bombarded the last few' days! The worst were the mud slingers". That'll turn you off a candidate in a hurry. Now the political ads will be replaced by Christmas ads. I know it is early, but Christmas ads are a lot more creative and entertaining than campaign And ads. remeber, knew I should have "gathered" another pair of shoes. I had a really cute pair picked out, too. After further pondering the Cave Guys column, I was thunderstruck by another bolt of knowledge. I know why I like to watch a Bucks football game or a Jazz game, but not football on TV. It's that hunter thing. A remote control to modem man is similar to some sort of weapon. That is why man" (and I mean this in the truest Christmas gender allows folks a few weekends around the sense of the word) can flip, flip, flip, home before following the kids starts again. So, things are a little slow in La Sal again. It's nice. The biggest excitement ofthe week was Julia Bates' moving sale. We dont get many yard sales around here, so when there is one, its kind of an event. The other biggie was the beautiful day we had last Saturday. It was one of those take a walk, it is great to be alive days or do the last of the get ready for winter chores" like put the flower beds and garden to bed and drain the water system (pick the hoses up and store them somewhere comer. I spent a few flip, season flip, hunting through half a days in Salt Lake City last dozen games at once! When I mentioned home Friday afternoon and this, HE" told me, you have feeling right proud of myself to be able to understand for not buying a single pair of football to do this. Let me add new shoes to add to my that to the list of things I dont ever want to learn! collection! Gonna cut the column short. (One time in a church meeting where the subject was Im either going to go clean out preparedness and storage, my closet and sort through my gatherings or try channel my granddaughter whispered to me that I had a years surfing 101. I suspect that I supply of tomato sauce and do not have the right shoes!). 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