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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April 5, 2000 - Page 10 Blue Mountaiun Shadows marching into new century with new issue Blue Mountain Shadows magazine is marching into the new century with a new Millennial issue edited by CEU History professor, Dr. Bob McPherson. This issue and has been written April S Wednesday Social Security Representative will be in Monticcllo at the Dept, f photographs collected, and now it is being prepared for printing. It is anticipated that amily Sen ices Building, 10 of am-no- and in Hlandmg at the Social Services Center, pm. Story hour at the county library, am, every Wednesday. Thursday April 10 6 Social Security Representative will be in Blanding, X n Opening of Back la Our Roots: Old Schoolmates Iainl Memories of Sage and Cedar, an exhibition by Mary Ann Hurst and Clary (iuymon, 0 pm, rdge of the Cedars Museum. Cl. U San Juan CampusStudent Art am-noo- n. 7-- Kxhihil opens in the Special l.xhibit Room at hdge of the Cedars Museum. SI. Ol Day for students. Friday April 7 Cancer Screening Clinic, 9.30 am to 3:30 pm, Monticcllo Health Office in the courthouse. Call to register. Tuesday 1 1 April it will be available in June. Articles will focus on significant events and people who could be considered millennial in vision. Some of the articles include: The Changing Role of Navajo Women, the building of Glen Canyon Dam, Albert R. Lyman, historian-writeMarie Ogden, and archaeology. This issue is being partially paid by a grant from the Charles Redd Foundation. Articles are still needed for issue 23, Winter 2000. These should focus on folk arts, crafts, stories, and life styles as well as traditional art forms and culture of San Juan County. Articles and photographs should be submitted on disc or double spaced manuscript by July 15 to r, The earliest evidence of bowling was found in an Egyptian tomb dating back to 5200 B.C. collections into a web accessible data base. From that initial need, they have expanded their goals to also include translation of the Iu. San i ay Tuesday thru Saturday Acupuncture llcrluii Medicine Hnnu'opnthv Oriental Bodywork kinesiology Nutrition 070-504-- PRE-NATA- 251 1 j (JuMnoii ftuililine) 757 CLASS L Beginning Thursday April 20 7 pm week course for expectant mothers and their coaches $10 fee for the class A five For more information please call Jenna LaRose at (Dtsen SJxamzJ. chi 25 Punch 50 Templates 35 Pens 25 Die Cuts 50 Off w 25 Off NS 3pccuUzin$ in tonylc 1 435-587-30- 27 nJra SufJootbyc&ffJiaOti.SaL LATTER-DAYwCREATIO- 16 S Main The Division of State History will help get all the tapes indexed, then translation will begin. Were fortunate in that Clyde Benally, the Monticello YOkite 435-587-31- 55 ypaiclt Bryan Bruce original interviewer, is still in the area, and is willing to help us get this project finally started. We are hopeful that it will contain win-wi- Ihulor of Oriental Mniicinr, IhyMnal r,tpnnt imiM 925 S. Broiiilwny. interviews that were done over 30 years ago by Clyde Benally. There are probably over 65 different people who were interviewed," she explained. useful cultural and historic information that the School District can also use, both in W. 112 300 S. Janet Wilcox, Navajo and English. This 84511. Box (54-2n situations be a should Blanding, Blue Mt. Shadows has also where all Kiva Links partners useful recently helped organize Kiva come away with Links, a collaborative effort information, Wilcox adds. for historic preservation & Kiva Links will also dissemination. They joined spearhead a planning meeting initially with the San Juan to explore the possibility of County Historical Commiscreating a Regional Repository sion and the Edge of the of History in San Juan County. Cedars Museum in hopes of County agencies and citizens cataloging their combined are asked to think about how ), San Juan County Internet and Technology Lxpo, 11:15 am- - 7 pm. College of Fastem Utah in Blanding. UNDC Navajo tapes, and designing of web sites. They are also working to find funds to create virtual tours which will share culture & history via the web, on Kiosks at the museum, and through the SJSD Heritage Map project. The San Juan School District and the Navajo Trust fund have each committed funds to help get the translation project off the ground, state Janet Wilcox, Kiva Links manager. This project will translate this might help preserve important records, and how it should be organized. & Jymi De Adra Adams Wedding announced Mrs. Scott Mr. and Christensen are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jymi De Adra Christensen to Bryan Bruce Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams on March 25, 2000 in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. of Latter-da- y A reception will be held Friday, April 7, 2000 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Monticello North Chapel, 347 North 200 West, in Monticello. All are invited to attend. Jymi is attending Von Curtis Hair Academy in Provo and will graduate in November. Bryan is attending Utah Valley State College in Orem, apprenticing as an electrician. They will make their home in Springville while they finish school. Jymi is the granddaugther of Clyde and Pat Christensen and the late Jim and Bert Black. Bryan is the grandson of John and Pearl Lewis and Lynn and the late Rita Adams. |