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Show c- Didnt see much of Dwight and Karen while they were here over the weekend. Buff and I had to go to the dentist in Farmington Saturday and they were up in town. It was sort of a hit and miss - Oi With au By Pat Davis Look fast or you may miss column completely. Theres that much news! In fact, there may not be any news cause Im running a day late. Kay Knight celebrated her birthday on Sunday, March 31 as well as both Tom and Kay enjoying their 22nd anniversary o n the same day. T. J. baked and decorated a cake for the occasion and did a beautiful job of it. It was a happy day and I sincerely hope they have many more this i O u 0) c(Z 3 c CS to o zuma Creek is Gail Connel-le- e. She is a VISTA worker (Volunteers in Service to America). Gail grew up in New York State but has lived for the last couple of years in She is renting a Houston. hogan from the Lee Harvey family during her stay here. She plans on living here for about a year. Gail will be working in the Montezuma Creek Elementary School with the 6th grade classes. She also hopes to set-uclasses at night for adults and dropouts that would like to get their diplomas. Visiting with Don and Ann Kemner for the week was Sylvia Skaggs from Wheatridge, The council is also resisting efforts by the Navajo Tribe to control all social services on the reservation. They feel that the program will be set back sev- eral years if this should occur. The state supports the councils position on this issue. The governor inquired of UNDC projects in the Monte- zuma Creek area. Bradford showed some planning drawings of an irrigation system using water pumped from the San Juan river and a proposed industrial building of 12,000 square feet. Governor Rampton told the group that he would like to see the contract for the Edge of the Cedars museum let by July. p Colorado. Don Kemner is reported to be doing well. He is expec- - for a7CdDs new addition to Monte- A unemployed. April Fool tricks ran rampant in the school halls Monday. Think most of the teachers topped the kids, though. Last, but by no means least, I hope Jo Schurr had a swell birthday Monday. Ui Y!ir By LaRue McCulloch in-clu- ded to me. He had a good time, at any rate. Duane Black rolled into town from Flagstaff late Monday afternoon. It was a nice surprise. He planned on staying with Jimmy and Jeff a couple of days before going home to Blanding. just like it. Mi (Contd. from page 3) Bradford, in fiscal 1974 the reservation population was but not the reservation visitation. Chris Pruetts mom and dad had Scott spend the weekend with their family at Montezuma Creek. From his account all he did was eat, or thats what it sounded like PAT NEWS THIS WEEK AT THE CHEEK Hampton Sraaf 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE S I LVERTOWN ted to be out of the Durango Hospital Wednesday or Thursday of this week. The Calvary Baptist Church of Montezuma Creek is having a revival during the 5th and 6th and 7 th of this month.' Evangelist will be Dr. Music. For more information, be there Friday night at 7 p.m. The Daniel Bruce family went camping over the weekend in the Cortez area. Paul Kemner plans on a weekend fishing trip to Lake Powell this weekend. Gary Preston came home for another visit this weekend. He just cant seem to tear himself away from good old Montezuma Creek. Clarence Clugston just got back on the 31st after a trip to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McCulloch and their son Charles went to Salt Lake City over the weekend on school and private business. Guests at the Pruett home over the weekend were James Prettyman and Scott Davis. All the Church of Christ missionaries from the area were in Montezuma CreekSat-urda- y. They were from Hoga, back, Shiprock, Cortez, and Newcome. There were 35 people altogether. The Poteet family came to show films to the Church of Christ from Cortez. 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