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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday April 8, 1982 - Page 15 Clubs, Workshops, and Events is Edwards banquet by Deborah Marcus An Evening with the Edwards featuring Brigham Young University Coach Lavell Edwards and his wife, Patti, is scheduled for the evening of April 22 at the Monticello High School. Sponsored by the Monticello Chamber of Commerce, the program will be preceded by a steak banquet at 6:30 p.m. Monticello pianist Donna Redd will provide background music for diners who will be served by specially costumed waiters and Energy saving information toll-frat the Utah available Energy Office, 4-- PTA meeting 4-- H. 4-- Community school 72-Ho- In preliminary business, will be presented to awards winners of the PTA -- sponsored reflections, contests. Winning entries will be displayed. An exhibit from the Mr. Lovells 5th grade class will be featured. . This class submitted the only entry from San Juan district in a history fair. big day in the life of a Navajo girl is when she is allowed to ld Maretta Ann Joe of Todahaidakani start weaving. a wove. she Maretta has been weaving and rug displays recently A. Reiner selling her rugs for several years. A Seven-year-o- state-wid- e PTA officers will be installed and an election will be held for a new PTA regional director. New Energy audit by Deborah Marcus Utah Energy Office is program sponsoring a cost-fr- ee for all Utah civic, government and public buildings for religious audit and assessment of energy efficiency and consumption. Hie audit, to be arranged by request and at the convenience of The Haskins, assistant to the county commissioners, has secured 6,000 pounds additional of government surplus for distribution to cheese senior citizens on the Navajo reservation in southern San The free cheese is Juan. available in a USDA program to dispose of surplus commodA1 Bernina 830-80- 1 ities. To date, San Juan senior citizens have, received free two different on cheese occasions. the requesting organization, consists of five steps. Owners and operators of public buildings are encouraged to contact Mike Glenn, director, at the or Utah Energy Office, local coordinators, Hm Jones or Robert Cunningham at in Blanding. 533-54- Monticello Community Schools will begin classes the week of April 12. Schedules are available 24, 678-20- 86 Blanding Elementary School PTA will be sponsoring a Spring at the book fair, April 13-Blanding Elementary School L- ibrary. Displays will be open to parent student inspection after and school each day. The PTA is especially appreciative of the help Kay Johnson, media specialist, has given in setting up the dis- 'allowing use of the plays and library. PTA leader training It is full steam ahead for newly-elect- ed PTA officers as they are invited to participate in a leaders training workshop on April 21 at the Carbon School District Office in Price. Regional directors as well as outgoing, ongoing and incoming local presidents and vice presi- dents are encouraged to attend. The Price training session will replace the local training seminars conducted in the past by the State PTA. Sessions begin at 9:30 a.m. Childbirth A classes classes series eek of childbirth will begin Thursday, April 15, as announced by Debby Tittle, ACHI instructor. Discussions will cover nutrition; professional and self-he- lp prenatal care; breathing; relaxation; preparation for hospital; home birth; psychological is- breast feeding and early infant care. sues; 587-200- ACHIin-struct- or, 3. Behavioral genetics classes will begin April 14. For further contact Lila information electronic features: Automatic buttonholer Clamp on presser feet Presser foot knee lifter Impoppable stretch stitches Electronic needle power Built-i- n steel cams and much, much more A Easter candy specials Easter greeting cards Non-flamma- ble Grass Paul Mantz 7 t Box 126 Bboding, Utah 678-265- 8 CITY DRUG 73 II. Main aontn&Ui Semadeni 587-265- 0. welcome you San Juan Community Church South 2nd Street East Monticello, Utah 2 blocks south of Hogies 217 Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Senrice 11a.m. 837-230- 2 ex-tent- ion ...in trust with the Gospel I Thes. 2;4 past Ride into the Past, a trail ride on San Juan historical trails, is scheduled for Friday and SatThose desirurday, April must to furnish ing participate their own mount, grub, bedroll and fodder. Riders will meet at the junction of Highways 163 and 95 south of Blanding on Friday morning, with the ride scheduled to begin after lunch. Non-ride- rs are invited to join the group for a Friday night campfire program at the bottom of Comb Wash where Highway 95 crosses Comb Creek. A 9-- 10. Bluff - Creek road funds get okay by Carl Eisemann In an update of San Juan roads and related activity. County Ken Bailey reCommissioner ported that the Division of Indian Affairs has given final approval for $750,000 for road improvement between Montezuma Creek and Bluff. also stated that the Bailey county has requested seven gravel sites from the Bureau of Land and bridges at Management Spanish Valley and Montezuma Creek will be replaced. Bailey advised the commission that bids on petroleum products would be advertised this month and county road crews will begin a summer schedule in a move to save travel costs to remote job sites. 4-d- ay 10-ho- ur commission approved a request by Bailey that utility companies be notified that the county will not assume responsibility for damages to utility installations where the county has to granted cost-frthe utiUty company. The ee We g 587-223- Ride into Behavorial genetics lernina 830 wood-heatin- Book fair at Baskets - filled and ready to fill Paas Easter egg dye sored by the College of Eastern Utah San Juan Center will be held Saturday, April 17 beginning at 8:15 a.m. at the San Juan Library in Monticello. include chain saws, Topics wood stoves, catalytic combusters, values, wood gathering and storage. Hie workshop will be conducted by representatives from Utah State University, the u.S. Forest Service, the Division of State Lands and Forestry and Hie Bureau of Air Quality. There is no admission charge and the public is invited. For further information call 1, Ellen McCaslin at 41. Contact Debby Tittle, Last minute wood energy workshop spon- A at local businesses. 16 Blanding Elementary School PTA will meet Wednesday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Blanding Elementary School. General topic of the meeting will concern How to Prepare a ur Survival Kit. school briefing H On Tuesday evening, April 13, the Extension Service will be presenting a program on Anyone interested in learning about the 4- - H program in San Juan County is invited. It will be held at the Blanding Library at 8 p.m. 4-- H has many different clubs that anyone can join. Come and see what H has to offer. waitresses. Along with a film and lecture on BYU football programs, local entertainers will provide music and comedy. Tickets may be purchased from Rogers Foods or Boyle Insurance in Monticello or the Blanding Mercantile in Blanding. Wood energy ee right-of-w- ay Card of Thanks thank all who made our grand opening such a success. Julie Bronson was the winner of our door prize and Layne won a $20 Livingston We gift-certific- ate. invite everyone to come and see our new Spring Fashion. We down Sharlene and Suzy Young The Fashion Closet' |