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Show I and (D cnun the Zip Street . . . with Julmt1 Holt I Congratulations to Coach Dennis Jones and all the San Juan High School basketball team for taking the 2A State championship. Blanding was pretty dead as a big crowd of fans traveled to Cedar City to cheer them on. Those of us who werent able to go wished we had been there. Funeral services for John (Brownie,) Belveal were held on February in Cortez. He is a brother of Opal Black. Those attending the funeral from here were Opal, Dean and Maureen Black, Ben and Clenna Black, and Terri Harris of Monticello. Ted and Terry Palmer were in Salt Lake City this pat week on a quick business trip. They got some new power equipment for their work and a car. Rob and LeeAnn Bowring 2-- NEVER PAY FORA DENTAL EXAM AGAIN! and son Cody of St. George, and great-grandparen- ts Mr. and Mrs. Ernest from Monticello. Son-deregg- er Don and Linda Sparling were in Milford to attend the wedding on February 22 of Dons son, Larry, to De Anna Munk. The couple will live in Milford. deal and Nancy Brad- time writh their daughter, Valorie Rampton and her husband, Jason, and their children. The Ramptons live in Eagle some year at BYU on April 25. Don and Linda Sparling just returned from a vacation to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. They flew to San Diego, then went on a cruise River where he is stationed with the Air Force. Collette Palmer of Enice, New Mexico will be living here and working at the - Four Corners Regional Care Center. Her sister, Terri Lyman, met her in Farmington to bring her whole raft of He and friends. family will report his mission in Seventh Ward at the LDS Stake Center on March 22 at 9 a.m. Stewart is a son of airport Slide lecture Thursday night Blanding and save on your dental care 1900-193- FARMERS IKSURAKCEkSii croup jj . Senatorial candidate visits county Stewarts goals as a Ted Stewart, candidate for the U.S. Senate visited with community leaders and businessmen during a swing through southeastern Utah this past week. A philo- self-describe- d sophical conservative, Stewart most recently served as chairman of the Utah Public Service ComA graduate of mission. Utah State University, he received a degree in law from the University of Utah in 1975. He has extensive background in oil, gas and mining law, acquired while a member of Senior and Senior, a Salt Lake City law firm. senator would be to enact a bal- anced budget amendment, reduce the capital gains tax rate; crusade for a limit of twelve years for member- - in Congress six terms for the House and two for the Senate. He is opposed to a nationalized ship health care system and multiple use mu-- the dominant land 4 agement tool. He says if he runs against Wayne Owens, voters of Utah will find they hae a very clear choice - between a populist coiwrvatiw Republican and an le libi ral D nmcrat ea-tern- --t City, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lt. Col. James Bo Gritz is Americas most decorated Vietnam war hero. A resident of Sandy Valley, Nevada, he received 62 valor citations during his service in Vietnam, as well as the Patrick Henry Patriotism Medal from the Military Order of World Wars. As the populist candidate for president in 1992, Gritz is running on a platform of restoring constitutional government, returning U.S. prisoners of war while they are still alive, winning the war on drugs, and putting accuracy, accountability and integrity into national government. Ralph Putnam, campaign worker, has issued a call to all patriots to attend the Populist convention and become involved in the campaign to give Americans more than two choices in the presidential election. 1 American Diabete 1 Association 800 888 17 M - The San Juan High School girls basketball team includes (back, to r) Marcia Black, Christine Pehrson, Sunny Lee, Alisa Chamberlain, Candace Johnson, Jelly Johnson, Natalie Olsen (front row) Raquel Dandy, Alycia Adams, Linda Swenson, Jenny Miller, Amber Halls, Tsailee Kiro, and (not pictured) Taska Bennett. The team was coached by Cindy Day Tony Wojcik photo When util haw ( lhen hje our Home-owneinsuunce, we make vou TEE BALL - BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 4 TO 6 VICTOR WELDING & CUTTING OUTFITS rs sure vour home is adequately osered today and autoc matic aliv increase protection as its value me reases other words, it's my job to stay aware of your changing needs So all me today to learn about Farmers fast, In c fair, friendly servic e and superior KRIS BLACK 116 South Main Monticello 587-223- 0 be War hero seeking U.S. presidency Populists will ratify Bo Gritz as a presidential candidate at the Populist State Convention this Saturday, March 21. The convention will be held in Suite C of the Salt Palace in Salt Lake $15 FEE FOR EACH PARTICIPANT Make Checks payable to Central Recreation CONTRACTOR PLUS Regular price $484.40 6 SUPER RANGE College of Eastern Utah - SJC San Juan High School 678-220- 678-229- 1 1 North 100 East Blanding, Utah 629 West 100 South, Blanding Denette Coleman or 31 Catherine Osborne Debbie Bayles 1 II $349 95 $274 95 FOUR CORNERS WELDING I0L. Id. TO REGISTER: . Regular price $350.80 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: APRIL 10 Fee must be paid before placement on any team n fr&k lfKj M-- F 8-- 5, Sat UT CO TST1 SUPPLY CO. 7 North "The Welders Choice" 2 Noon s man- American Cancer Society 800 227 2M5 Blanding City Recreation BOYS BASEBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL .in .into l.iini, iu' settle it lor uni with less h.issle, more h.ete be-liee- named Jesse Glen after both his grandfathers. Candice, Amber, Jordan and Jeddy welcomed the new family Jesse Glen addition. weighed and arrived at 6:51 p.m. IJWIPPWW Symbol of Superior Service h 18, lU'H the Birthing Center in Blanding and will be night, Thursday, March 19, at Edge of the Cedars Museum. Presenter is Bob McPherson, history professor at the College of Eastern Utah - San Juan Campus. An article in the March 11 San Juan Record erroneously gave the program date as March 18. The program N Thursday, March 19, at 7:30 p.m. r Man SAN H 'AN RKCOKl) who was due in March. He was the 101st baby born at 0, slidelecture program begins at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow 678-261- 5 IK Washingtons birthday by the arrival of their baby, a CALL by a Clisbee and Naida Black. Jenny and Clark Grover were surprised on George Red, White, and Yellow: Utes and Navajos in Jour- nalistic Media, stopping at Mazatlan. They had a wonderful time. Stewart Black returned home on March 13 from his two year mission to Calgary Alberta Canada. He was met at the Salt Lake City Raymond Lyman 28 North Main holiday from Saudi Arabia, where she has been for the past six months working in a large hospital in Riyadh. She said that she is enjoying her work very much. Since she has been there, she has visited France, and on her way home flew to Cairo, Eqypt where she saw Egyptian museums, pyramids, and the sphinx. She went on a boat down the Nile River to Aswan, and visited the Valley of the Kings. She plans to visit all of her children before she returns to Saudi later this month. Eric Spottedelk, son of Navitt and Maxine Spottedelk, has received a mission call to the Georgia Macon Mi ssion. He will enter the Missionary Training Center in Provo on May 6. Eric will finish his first ford have been in Alaska for a vacation and to spend here. Nada Brackett is here on Make an appointment with Dr. and daughter Brooke were here from Pleasant Grove over the weekend to bless their little girl and to show her off. Their parents are Robert and Relva Bowring and Steve and Adelle Lovell. Also coming for the event were LeeAnns two sisters, Yvette and Dale Mangleson and children from Spanish Fork and LaDawn and Jason Ilintze I (303)565-654- 7 Cortez, Broadway co 8 1321 |