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Show Semadeni to visit Israel Lorenzo stresses this summer as IFYE delegate Israel will be home for LorH. Semadeni, 24, Celar Point, San Juan County, as he participates in the International Farm Youth Exchange program, according to Glenn T. Club leader. Baird, State A student at Brigham Young Semadeni leaves university, for Israel in June after an orientation period at the NaCenter in Washingtional ton, D.C. He will be in Israel six months. While there he will live and work with farm families as a grass roots ambassador in this people to people program which began in 1948. He will also have opportunities to see other aspects of Israeli life. Semadeni will be among 105 young people from the United States to visit other countries on the exchange this year. Also participating from Utah is DeAnn Jensen, 22, Garland, who will be in Turkey during this same period. The International Farm Youth Exchange program is conducted enzo 4-- 4-- You can find out first hand about the and Stereos by stopping in soon. - latest Zenith T?s Monticello DoXol Service Cleal Bradford, & Co-own- Manager Have you read the Classifieds? 4-- 4-- Weather report tnrougn courtesy of Virgil Eastin. the Mens' golf group meets Tuesday All members and prospective members of the Mens City Golf Association were urged this week by President Eddie Boyle to attend a meeting of the group next Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Country reading Club. Boyle said the agenda for the meeting would include discussion of the summer golf program and election of officers for the coming year. He who laughs last is the I almost succeeded In makone trying to think of a double ing ends meet then somemeaning. body tnoved the ends. A proclamation designating Teacher Career April as Monticello High school track Month has been Signed by hopefuls entered their first Utah Governor George D. meet of the season at FarmClyde. ington last Saturday and althe proclamation though the team failed to place theNoting inneed for teachers, great Coach Tom Burr said some the governor urged all Citipromise was shown. zens and organizations to andy Corbin ran the high the importance of and low hurdles and Stephen recognize and dedicated teachJensen ran the mile and low qualified ers to our way of life, and to hurdles. Jensen was sixth in put forth every effort to create the mile with a time of 4:59. a climate' that will prompt L. Clyn Young participated larger numbers of qualified in five events pole vault, Utah youngsters to become ' shot put, high jump, broad teachers. He and jump relay. placed second in the broad jump and, although he did not place in the high jump, he did clear the bar at 5 foot, 10 inches. The MHS relay team 'composed of Young, Corbin, Jensen and Jim Pehrson placed fourth. TO BLANDING This week the MHS track crew will go to Blanding for the San Juan High Invitational on Friday. Junior high tracksters will participate in Moab a meet in Banding Thursday. Downtown MEET HERE The following week, on Friday, April 17, MHS will host the Monticello Invitational, weather permitting. For The Best . . . So far the MHS team has had little opportunity to work in the field and the only practice Luncheon . has been carrid out in the gym weabecause of the inclement Dinner ther. , offer. We wish to remind Ameri- cans that the freedom to read and the free access to adequate reading materials are both the privilege and the responsibility of a free, democratic society, Mrs. Webb said. The National Library5 Week program is a voluntary citizens movement dedicated to the goal of encouraging lifetime reading habits, increasing peoples use of libraries, and expanding and improving the total reading and library resources of the nation. . e SHOES? Three new UN's at hospital Nielsen. Ila Miller Peck, the wife of Fred Peck, a local Forest Ranger, is a graduate of Idaho Falls LDS School of Nursing. GOLD 'Teacher Month . Three new Registered Nurses have recently been employed with the San Juan Hospital. All the new nurses are housewives and are employed on a part-tim- e basis, according to Hospital Administrator Ron SAVE April proclaimed ia first meet National Library Week, April is being stressed locally as a time for renewed interest in reading. Maxine Monticello librarian, Webb, urged county citizens this week to take the opportunity next week to visit the libraries and see what they have to long-rang- thindads MHS 12-1- Foundaby the National tion in cooperation with the Federal Extension Service. Lions Clubs in Utah contribute substantial support to the exchange program, Baird said. Raised on a 770 acre dry farm near Cedar Point, Semadeni is a son of Mrs. Albert Semadeni and the late Mr. Semadeni. He served an LDS mission to the Northwest before enrolling at BYU in industrial management. A member for six years, Semadeni also served two years as a leader. During high school he was class president and participated in debate. He is the youngest of seven children. Four incoming IFYE exchanges will live with Utah families this summer, Mr. Baird reported. 4-- Week Library CARL'S! For printing needs Breakfast 587-227- 7 After graduation she worked Elk at' Madison Memorial Hospi- The San Juan Record tal in Rexburg, Idaho; Logan Monticello, Utah LDS Hospital in Logan; and Thursday, April 9, 1964 Blanding, Utah finally for a private physician Page r ive for three years in Logan while assisting her husband in completing his schooling at Utah State university. Ila is from St. Anthony, Idaho. The couple have no children. Alice Cleary was born and raised in Englewood, Colo., a Shield suburb of Denver. She gradua- Farmers may join the Blue Cross-Blu- e ted from the University of Colorado School of Nursing in Utah Farmers Union group plan thru 1963 and worked at Swedish Hospital in Englewood from June to December of 1963 beSIGN UP NOW fore coming to San Juan. She is living in Dove Creek with EFFECTIVE DATE MAY 1st her husband, John, who is Dolores in music the teaching For more information call your local County school system. 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