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Show Role of culture is theme of Bluff conference Library Week to focus on local history by Alvin Reiner The Office of Navajo Eco- nomic The theme for National is Library Week, April local history. You are invited to spend an evening during this week at the Blanding Library enjoying the local history display there. Also plan to examine the many family histories there as well as other books by and about local people. , If you are a nostalgia bluff or just need a good laugh the collection of old San Juan High School yearbooks is what you want to see. These were donated by Earnest O. Biggs, high school principal during the 4-1- 0, 30's. Bring your family for a night out at the library and a chance to remember the good old days. However, if you can't Opportunity's Utah Child De(O.N.E.O.) held a velopment Program one-da- y trainand staff parent in the Bluff conference ing area March 26th. The basic theme was the role of culture ini one's daily life. The morning session, which was held at the Community a C o i. o o Q CZ ci C3; vocation liams, by Mary Ann Wilwho also read the min- 3 utes of the previous meeting. A delightful interlude from the business portions of the program was the Headstart Children Contest, which featured the kings and queens from the seven regional centers. The criteria for being sr Calvin Black gains office er 25-2- u Center at St. Christophers Mission, commenced with a brief welcome address by Kee D. Yaziie, parent Coordinator. This was followed by an In- make it during National Library Week, the local history display will be there until after July 4 and the books are always there for your use. Calvin Black, Chairman of the San Juan County Commission, . was elected Secretary-Treasurof the Utah Association of Counties at its 53rd in St. annual convention 7. George, February Convention delegates heard from Governor Calvin Rampton that he is optomistic federal revenue sharing will be renewed next December, based on visits withSenateand House leaders. Rampton also told the county officials that there is something happening in Washington, and the tendency now is to return political power to the states and counties. CO e' en chosen as royalty were attendance, performance in various Headstart activities, and the ability to peacefully coexist with one's peers. Several of the monarchs performed traditional dances for the assemblage. Following the Q to i. Q Photos by Alvin Reiner. WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS talk it over. MHS musicians win at region the mutton stew and fry bread ' luncheon which followed. The location of the afternoon session was switched to the multi purpose room of the Bluff Elementary School. The afternoons principal was Mr. Bennie Silspeaker versmith of Fort Defiance, who gave a dissertation entitled The Psychological and Social Development of a Child. He brought out various aspects of culture and their effects on : Solo and Ensemble Festival was held Wed; nesday, March 24 at Green The Region River. 32 10 students from MonticeUo High School parti- cipated. The following groups received Superior ratings and are now eligible to participate in the State Solo and Ensemble Festival to be held at Vie the family. Mr. Silversmith also pointed out similarities and variances between the Indian and white mans family life. The days program continued with a discussion of new business such as, an O.N.E.O. Headstart day, and proposed w-m- ont High School in Bountiful on Saturday, April 10: Boys' field trips, and concluded with the benediction by Frank Benally. Chorus, Girls Chorus, Sandra Robinson, soprano solo, and Charlene Hansen, flute solo. Shela Bailey, soprano solo, and Tracy Turner, flute solo, ratreceived Superior-minat the ings regional competition. us entertain- ment, several O.N.E.O. homemakers gave lectures on nutrition and traditional Indian foods. This whetted the appetites of the audience for Lawn & us for your Garden needs: Ortho Lawn Products Fertilizers chemicals & Tillers, Spreaders, Lawn Mowers If you prefer, you can rent a tiller for $5 an hour Cordless Shears Complete & Pruning Saws line of Grass seeds and Garden Seeds Sprinklers, Hoses, Rakes, Hand Tools, Flower Pots, Potting Soil, etc. When youre ready to buy a shell for your truck, rememoer that over 6,000 people chose TOP-I- during the last three years. And nearly all of them are still going strong. Remember that were the largest aluminum shell manufacturer in the western U.S. And remember that we stand firmly behind our product. We build it right in the first place. Then if anything does go wrong, well stand behind our workmanship. All there is left is to decide which coordinated color looks best on your truck. T TOP-I- T As low as $340 For Briggs & Stratton motors we have Mufflers, Fuel Lines, Starter Ropes, Throttle Controls INSTALLED estern HOME-OWNE- D WiOWTICELLO HU i,v44. A. ki A '. i i. IN MONTICELLO BY GRAYSON REDD '4 f , Y Y ' AND THE FAMILY STORE CATALOG ORDER CENTER |