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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March 24,1994 . Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Helen visited their son, Allen, and Bob attended the Soil Conservation Commission meetings. Bill Myrel teaches and Tyler attends college. Risha Marie is the babys name. The Bowens have moved to Showlo, AZ, from Eastland. Penny and Spencer Woodbury and little son Students at Blanding Elmentary School are making America. Friends is an art, and pen across friends Across America creative writing pal exchange between Blanding students and students in West Boylston, Mass. is being The program coordinated Betsy by McPherson, art specialist t BES, and two teachers from West Baylston: Kathleen Dill, a third grade teacher, and Nadia Salem, the art teacher. The purpsoe of auxilliary communiative aids and services) for this meeting should contact Denise Blaylock at giving her at least three working 538-470- 3 days notice. Candidates Continued from page 1 stand at this election. Todachennie is running for San Juan Bill 4 seat. Neal Crank's seat has no candidates, including the incumbent. (Next week a look at the statewide races which San Juan County residents can vote for in June) pictures to hand in their building. Students have written papers for hte writing echange. These are on life experiences which reflect on what it is liek to live in their area. The West ranching. Anotehr part of the program is a pen pal exchange. Classes on the same grade level at each school are exchanging letters back and forth. The art exhibit, with both the Blanding and West Boylston artwork, is on display now at the Blanding Elementary school. Parents coming to Parent Teacher Conferences on March 30 are encouraged to visit the cafeteria hallway and see the work. children SUBSCRIPTION RATES for The San Juan to West Blanding Elementary will send this display A m aiIa Aav across the nation, NY to Calif. Hantavirus, once known :rrnm"h C . V,eOfc N Fe ay ' ... Victims nf hr .cases- - 1 O- Record :. : In Address City, State One county $1 j . . of Out county $12 Foreign $17 Senior Citizens : in county... $10.50 out $11.50 ! yn How, n'j year . Two years Mail to: The San Juan Record POB 879Monticello (Subscribe for a friend ... 84535 they'll be glad you did) This is provides a weekly savings over the newsstand price of 30 cents AND it is delivered to you each week! . &' " - X and have totaled 60 0ne variety of the dis- discovered in 'ton rats- - Vic-ntifi- . U... -- Page 10 San Juan Highs drought of champion wrestlers ends by Cami Moses ; - j- THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday February 24,1994 San Juan High has not ha state champion when vr !rV, f U uu J Name rafting, ('' program is to introduce the chidlren at both schols to child in St. George. Subscribe to The San Juan Record TODAY, just send this in with the correct amount! water exploring Anasazi ruins, going to a rodeo, and Boylston students have written on a variety of topics such as playing ice hockey, touring a lighthouse, going on a whate watch and visiting the Pilgrim settlement at Plymouth. Blanding students hve written various papers on the of different cultures with diverse life Travest, have been visiting her parents, Rex and experiences. Othe goals of the program Herma Johnson and other are to increase appreciation relatives. The Woodburys for our own area and to are from Omaha, Neb. motivate students to reach Eastland Relief Society for excellence as they create held their birthday party art and writings to share Wednesday evening the 9th with others. in the Cultural Hall at the For the art exchange, all Church. A nice crowd the students from both attended. schools have created Vernon and Evelyn various works of art that Trask have been here from depict the historical Salt Lake so Vernon (Sr.) geographic and cultural could spend his 80th aspects of their respectgive birthday with son Vernon locales. and wife Barbara Trask. Each school will be David and Raylene Clark exhibiting each others art have spent the winter visit- pieces. In addtion to the ing their children and school displays, the West families. They recently ac- Boylston Public Library has quired their 32nd grand- asked Blanding for a few accommodations registered and Richardson announce their first grandchild, born Feb. 10th to DeeAnn and Tyler Price in Logan; where she for Monticello is on March 29 at the Monticello High School. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing School District I and Elaine Barry went to Cedar City and St. George recently. They start at 7 p.m. The one (including Redshaw white BES has Friends in Mass. Bob Continued from page 1 next week. Utah big game hunters and other concerned citizens are encouraged to attend these meetings. All special Page 8 Happenings by Helen Big Game will -- so many new wrestlers a Bachotm?S nplem y User K,ent ctTn 'A W'Uate aAJ'n' Afo V OiR a lot ee Warnew 7 Canvn,.J " 'A O tht doubled the size of oi team, Shumway said. Many of the wrestle that the change Sn tom ab dropMd f d |