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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, May 31, 1979 Page 4 Come & see our Flowers & Vegetables for your garden & flower beds!! Mllhlestein 225 E. 1st Greenhouses Monti cello So. San Juan School Superintendent Donald Jack poses with some of the Bluff Elementary School dancers who put on a recent program. The skunk and villain coyote costumes were made by the curriculum center in Blanding. Photo by Alvin Reiner. Bluff students present program By Alvin Reiner Students of Bluff Elementary recently presented a special program of singing and dancing to their fellow parents, local citizens and San Juan school dignitaries including Superintendent Donald Jack and Elementary Supervisor Bert Odette. The program, which was coordinated by third grade teacher Eddie Toledo, aide Debbie Laurio and Susan Blackhorse, included a basket, School stud-den- ts, and war dances. entitled Coyote at play Sand Island, featuring the known villain and sweet well Suzie Rabbit, a lizard and skunk, and employing choral recitation, delighted the audience. Eddie Toledo and Ken Miles from Blanding teamed up for several duets on electric guitars, and then Eddie, joined by a chorus of young ladies, related the story of Posey. sash belt A ms GCo San Juan High seniors graduate by Florence Galbraith Diplomas were presented to graduating seniors at San Juan High School in Blanding in the annual commencement program last Friday night. Here is the commencement program: March of the candidates for graduation. Invocation, Scott Meyer Choral number, 111 Always Remember senior class Welcoming address, Denise Mosley, class president. x . Presentation of honor Mr. Alton Hassell, Mr. ard Pincock. cards, Rich- Announcement of scholarships, Mr. Ken McDonald. Salutatory address, Robert Cochran. Valedictory addresses, Hal Harvey, Mark Jones. Choral number, The Hands of Time senior class Introduction of speaker, De- nise Mosley ' Guest speaker, Fred Halli-da- y, president of Blanding Utah Stake, LDS Church. Choral number, senior men Recommendation of candidates for graduation, Dr. T.R. Turk, principal Awarding of diplomas, Mr. Donald Jack, superintendent, San Juan School District. Acceptance of graduates, Mr. Dwight Laws, president, San Juan school board. Benediction, Gary Slavens Recessional, graduates. Senior class officers were: Denise Mosley, president; Scott Meyer, vice president; Christine Grover, secretary; Valarie Carroll, representative, and Tommy Palmer, representative. Senior class advisors were Miss DeAnn Forbes, Mr. Donald Gat-to- n, Mr. Alton Hassell, Mr. Richard Pincock, Mr. James Shumway. . The graduates were as follows: Jeff Barber, Peter Bird, Ardawn Black, Barton Black, Lamont Black, Jan Black, Angie Blankenship, Mike Blickenstaff, Valarie Carroll, Martha Chee, Robert Cochran, Chris Cook, Darlene Eddie, Irene Eddie, Ches Edrington, Irene Etcitty, Teresa Foy, Yvonne Fuller, Lori Gibbons, Christine Grover, Harlin H. Harrison, Jr., Miles Harrison, Anna Harvey, Hal R. Harvey, Anita Hathale, S. Bryan Hawkins, Bryan Holt, Randall Jack, David Jim, Ernest Johnson, Liz Johnson, Mary M. Johnson, Ann V. Jones, Heather Jones, Jimmy Jones, Mark Jones, Renee Jones, Robert F. Jones, Donald Kay, James R. Kuipers, Harrison Lameman, Elaine Lee, Melvin Lee, Bruce J. Lyman, Deen G. Lyman, Eric D. Mantz, Sally Martineau, Lamont May, Natalie McDaniel, Scott Meyer, Denise ley, Kirk Nielson, Resalee Nielson, Richard Nielson, Tamy Oliver, Larry E. Orr, David R. Palmer, Gordon Palmer, Thomas P. Palmer, Eric B. Perkins, Daniel Per- ry, Durwood becca S. Darrel N. A. Potts, Redd, Re- Ty Redd, Roberts, Donald Roberts, Christopher J. San- doval, Margaret Shorty, Blake L. Shumway, Kerry L. Shumway, Leslie Shumway, Pat- rick W. Shumway, Cynthia D. Slavens, Simpson, Gary Michael J. Swenson, Donald Thompson, Raymond Toda- -. chinnie, Bessie Tom, Robert William Turk, Marlene Valentine, Chris D. Webb. There were 81 graduates of good old San Juan High, which shows the growth of Blanding since we graduated in April of 1929 with eight graduates. We congratulate the graduates of 1979. Jeep CJ-- 7 Renegade REDD'S There are a lot of drive vehicles on off the road, none the road today. But, on or of them measure up to the originals the ed CJ's. Because the CJs have something the others will never equal! And thats 40 years of drive experience built into every one! The quick, maneuverable CJ-- 5 and CJ-- 7 drive both have built-inot added on, for extra thats ruggedness and durability. 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