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Show Students Live a Little tonight and tomorrow in Blanding by Mandee Saunders San Juan High School performers will Live a Little as they sing and act in the school musical starting tonight, April 21, and running through tomorrow, April 22. Tickets are $3 per person. This is a musical you can bring your whole family to. It has a lot of good singing and dancing, said Virginia Blake, advisor for the production. The musical is set in Los Angeles, where a famous rock star, Eddie Grant (Taylor Black), is on tour. He has a problem when it comes to performing, he cant without his opening THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April 21, 1993 - Page 3 Lions feed Fifth Jeep act, the Redding Sisters. So when Tina (Annie Jamboree-er- s Lyman), Sheryl (Hillary Joslin), and Kim (K.C. Carroll) Steaks cooked to order suddenly and dutch oven potatoes satisfied people from as far disappear, Eddie cancels his tour to find them. Cast members include: Bryan Lyman, Kori Keylon, Bruce Guymon, Russell Pincock, Ivy as Florida, away Iowa and Minnesota, Canada as the Monticello Lions Club fed the members Watkins, Jan Watkins, Heather Clark, Justin Keith, Dustin Reed, Ruth Tibbitts, Melinda Sanford, Patricia Carroll, Mandee Saunders, Lynn Patterson, Monica Lyman, Eva Clarke, Alan Pincock, Eldon Nez. Bruce Guymon student director. is the Student Director Bruce Guymon directs (?) Annie Lyman and K.C. Carroll in SJHS's production of Live a Little" April 21 & 22. and choir state bound MHS band (SJHS Photo) Hole-in-the-Ro- Notice to Secondary Water Users Monticello City Secondary Water Users should be aware the water bills for the secondary system will be Thursday, April 15th, Region 13s Band and Choir Festival was held at Green River High School. Monti-cell- o High School band and choir students worked very hard, and came away as big winners in the festival. Both groups received su- The San Juan Record Sells A 1st A fsr Ryan Halliday f , son of Rouge Mission. Elder Halliday will be giving his welcome home address on Sunday, April 25, at 9 a.m. in the Blanding Fourth Ward meeting, held at the North Chapel. A aff puffiey. and Ambiin Entertainment present FAR OFF PLACE WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Fri-Sa- at. the Monti- now for the parade Satur- Nathan Shumway Nielson has accepted a call to serve in the Russia Moscow Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-da- y Saints. His missionary farewell will be held April 25, 1993 at 1:00 p.m. in the Blanding Stake Center. Elder Nielson will enter the Missionary Training Center in day, July 3rd. A celebration of patriotism in San Juan County would not be complete without representation from those families that make up our communities. Since so Aprir23724726TEG: MON FAMILY NITE Closed Tue, Wed & $10 Thurs Hunt. Preparations are under- (678-2840- 678-3247- (678-294- ). Advertising Pays On April 27 heateri DIANE HARRIS BJandihg;628i2I2 will be back at Headlines & says she is here to stay She invites old and new customers to come see her Thursday, April 22 Amos & Andrew (PG13) Stars Nicholas Cage Untamed Heart (PG13) WELCOME BACK DIANE . . 7:30 pm . ... 9:30 pm Stars Christian Slater (DiscbunMiightJor everyone &t50) Friday, April 23 7:30 pm 9:30 pm Shadow of the Wolf (PG1 3) Used People (PG13) Stars Shirley McLain, Kathy Bates Jessica Tandy to gQBMgq ession 7 HEADLINES 149 S 1st E Monticello 587-233- Saturday, Lordy, Lordy Look Whos 40 Jeep Jam- Corporation, borees are held in places that would stop ordinary vehicles cold. Its often necessary to climb steep hills, navigate serpentine forest trails, and cross rock-strew- riverbeds. n Arch Canyon is rate 8-- 9 on a and visits picscale of 1-- 10 turesque Arch Canyon and Anasazi cliff dwellings. If you are interested in acquiring information about the Jamborees in Utah or other parts of the country contract the Jeep Jamboree 7 or Office at (916) write Jeep Jamboree USA, 333-477- P.O. Box 1601, Georgetown, CA, 95634. Weather a fun activity to invite them to create floats for this years parade, commented committee chair Carolyn way for activities to involve people of all ages. Anyone Provo in May 12, 1993. with an idea, suggestion or He has attended college at desire to volunteer can conCollege of Eastern Utah in tact ) Carolyn Hunt Price. or Lisa Pellegrini Nathan is the son of For more parade Preston and the late Dorothy information or to enter a Nielson of float Shumway please contact Gene Blanding. 3 Orr or HEADLINES ck many families plan reunions around the 4th of July, we thought it would be (678-3458- ). SeeTiPatlTHSMOVIES 696 E. Central - Monticello tMon 7:30 pm only Shoemaker be under the theme Patriotism and Family, San Juan style. Families are invited to start planning Mr. and Mrs. Mike Halliday of Blanding, is returning from serving a mission for the LDS Church in the Louisiana, Baton Pictures ht eff LaafL A 1993, according to Dan The 1993 San Juan County 4th of July celebration will very hard for this, and day, May 13th at 7:30 p.m. on April 30 and are due and payable June 1, Fourth of July plans are underway We worked played quite well, however we still will get even better before the state meet on May 1st. State band festival is in Salt Lake City, and the state choir meet is May 15th in Provo. The annual spring concert for Monticello High School will be held Thurs- sent out cello City Offices. perior ratings, and both qualified for the state meets, just like they did last year. Band president Richard Davis said: of the 5th Annual Arch Canyon Jeep Jamboree, sponsored each year by the Chrysler Corporation. The Jamboree is one of 24 jeep trips of varying difficulty held each year throughout the country by Chrysler. Some of the closer trips include Canyon de Chelly, Santa Fe Trail, Ouray Colorado and in October the trip. According to Chrysler Used People Shadow of the Wolf & April 24 7:30 pm 9:30 pm Call for information on shows playing Mon - Tue Wed Folk Festival Search July is fast approaching and with it comes our 4th of July celebration. In the past few years we have had some tremendous activities and programs. We would like to continue to provide the public with great program- ming. We are looking for people who are willing to share their talents with us as A We Flavor of the Past. will accept anything that can be done in the High School Auditorium with a flavor of the 30s or 20s or earlier. Talents such as harmonica, dance, guitar, piano, singing, banjo, etc. will be welcome. Those from Monticello, Bluff and other outlying communities are welcome and encouraged to participate with us. If you are interested in helping us make our Folk Festival special this year, please contact Diane Car-roll at 678-276- 0. |