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Show Page 8 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April 5, 2000 March was nine months in one Seniors by Nell Dalton March has come and March has went And such a month Ive never spent We had more snow than all the year With cold and rain and days so clear You almost felt that it was summer But the next day would be a bummer W? really had 9 months in one Wasnt March a peck of fun? that April will be better I hope But please dont put away your sweater. The Seniors held elections in March. Our new president is Ruby Rogers; vice president Wyman Redd; secretary Ann Beeson; and treasurer Doyle Rowley. Everyone would like to thank the outgoing officers for a job we'l done and to wish the new ones good luck and a busy year. The trips both fell through in March, mostly due to inclement weather. Bingo on the 10th turned into a quilting party. Four of the ladies quilted and Barbara worked on the quilt jigsaw puzzle. Her soup was excellent and there were good side dishes. It was an enjoyable evening. We each took a quilting prize out of the bingo prizes. The Center sported decorations of St. Patrick's Day and springtime - compliments of Barbara. In the candy guessing games Jessie Blackwater won Hersheys Kisses and Pete Steele won Crispy M&Ms. Overrun with weeds and trash, the community park is avoided b locals no longer. On April 8 and 9, it will get a face lift richly deserved. d activi- 2-- 5-- guitar and sang and also played the piano. A good meal of veal birds and lots of trimmings was enjoyed by the seniors and their guests. Mary Lou does a good job of recruiting talent for the Fourth Friday Socials. Please show your appreciation by your attendance at these functions. Dont forget the salad luncheon coming up on Friday, April 7. This is being brought back by popular request. fun-fille- ties. There will be a division between the 4 year olds and the 7 year olds to make this experience as fair and as fun as possible. The National Honor Society has done many service projects throughout the years for the good of the community. They would like to thank all those who have helped them out with donations and other acts of service. The National Honor Society would like to help make the community a better place for everyone. They are looking forward to doing everything they can to help make this a 24th. Mark Galbo and wife Jessica and son Miles were also there. Mark played the success. If any businesses would like to donate to their cause, please contact Mr. Jed Lyman at Send any donations -money, candy, plastic eggs, or small prizes - to the school. In case of bad weather, the egg hunt will be held at the high school. 678-137- 6. Members of the National Honor Society at San Juan High School include: back row Andy Black, Michael Lyman, Brittney Einerson, Meagan Adams, Shannon Cook; front row Sarah Hurst, Suraya Atctitty, Noelle Lyman, Tiffany Acton, Jennifer Gurney, Ralene Gardner, Laura Turk, Brielle Black, Tiffany Flannery. Not pictured are Trina Arthur, Leslie Lyman, Devan Palmer, Cody Webb. (l-- r) Courtesy photo New members of San Juan Honor Society A tapping ceremony was recently held to induct 17 new members to the San Juan High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. New members and their parents attended. The officers introduced by NHS advisor Ruth Brown are President Stacy Lyman; Vice- -' President Nicole Redd; Secretary Zeb Crofts; Service Project Directors Christina Guymon and Stefani Carroll; and Historian Jamie Vick. Christiana Guymon played a piano selection. San Juan the told group to Campus, develop an interest in something, and then pursue that interest no matter how challenging it may be. Advisor Jed Lyman reviewed the requirements to retain membership: maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher; earn Eastern Utah - Honors or Satisfactory in all citizenship grades; perform at least 20 hours of service per year (10 must be school related); and participate in at least one activity such as club or sport. extra-curricul- Brian Stubbs, linguistics professor at the College of ar NORiTHERNlEliECiliRKs Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor that the Bluff Community Park is available for children to come and play. a.m. for some Fourth Friday Social on the by lonja Sampson Driving by, one would hardly believe The National Honor Society will be sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt for all children seven years old and younger. The event will be held on April 22, just in time for Easter. All are invited to meet at the Walter C. Lyman park at 9 Fourteen attended the Beware, as long as you live, of judging people by appearances. Jean de la Fontaine Clean up day planned in Bluff Honor Society sponsors Easter Egg Hunt Retail Sales We have a large stock of electrical materials Community members are asked to come and help clean up their local park. With plans in the making to fix the baseball field, pavilion, playground, and general grounds, the recreation Call us for prompt Blanding & efficient service 435-678-24- 15 Health Fair & Screening Clinic committee invites the town of BlufT (and their garden tools) to come spend a few hours helping rebuild a once beautiful park. One of the major reasons for the clean up," is the Easter Egg Hunt to be held on April 22. Children from around the community will come to hunt colorful eggs to be hidden by volunteer community members. And who can forget the Bluff Frontier Day to be held on April 15. Pending weather will determine if any events will be held at the The community center. Bluff of Business Owners (BOB) invite everyone to come and see the wonderful wagons to be paraded through town. Get out there and get involved for the children of Bluff. Help make their playground a safe and enjoyable one. DETAILS R US AUTO DETAILING AND WINDOW CLEANING Come To You CWe wash anything! J Vehicles Driveways Buildings Farm Equipment and many more Call for an appointment (435) St. April 8 9 am - 4 pm Christopher's Episcopal Church Community Hall Bluff Doctors and nurses from Park City and Montezuma Creek Clinic will provide free information and screening for Diabetes Prenatal Nutrition Pediatrics Injury Prevention Much More! MANY FREE SAMPLES Give-awa- y of clothes canned food childrens books toys household goods DRAWING FOR PRIZES FREE hamburgers and beverages courtesy of McDonalds 587-352- 0 979-182- 1 Saturday (cell) Ask for Steve Sponsored by St. Christopher's and St. Luke's In Park City Episcopal churches, Montezuma Creek Clinic, Hope Alliance and the Bayer Corporation |