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Show rs e N N U o. Hazleton (Contd. from page 1) things as budgeting the district monies, public relations, interagency relations, supervision of employees, coordinating various programs sponsored by the Public Health District, etc. ' He State Weather istration, and Board of Direcof the Utah Lung Association. In 1975 he received an Honorary Life Membership in the Utah Conference on Social Welfare. He is very active in the Lions International Club in tors Monticello Monticello. Marion feels It is rewarding to be of service to the residents of Southeast Utah in trying to help them prevent illness to themselves and their currently serves on the Commis- sion, the State Comprehensive Health Planning Council, Council on Criminal Justice Admin School promotes togetherness Blanding By Janet Wilcox Anglos and Indians may not always take time to walk in each others moccasins, but they are taking time to rub shoulders and play ball B landings averages for the week were a high of 51.1, and a low of 33.0, with .72 inches of precipitation. families. gether. Through Record participation in classes Community-Scho- ol taught in Blanding this past fall, winter and spring, more than 900 people each term have taken part in over 55 different . Juan kinds of classes. Both Navajo and Anglo ined structors have taught the inclasses which cluded the usual stretch- - sewing, cake decorating, woodworking, and pottery classes, as well as specialized courses the emphasizing Navajo . well-attend- San The GaidenMmler 20 inch 3 HP CORDLESS POWER MOWER culture. Classes in the Navajo GRASS SHEARS 3 Horsepower Briggs 4 Stratton Engine M87 6 Precision blades. Safety ng switch lock. (14) Community-Scho- IRUE IEMPER . GRASS Teflon Reg. $5.29 SHEARS EllRUE Temper coated upper blode, chrome ploted lower blade SHOWER HEAD PULSATING ditions. SOCKET SET DRIVE garden helper Strong durable & classrooms and qualified sonnel to help instruct. perFinis pro- ancing for the program vided by the San Juan School District. shoulders with Rubbing qualified Navajo instructors has helped many whites to develop new feelings and appreciation for Indian people in their community. One instructor is Eugene Livingston, son of Helen Livingston of Blanding, who teaches three classes in silvers mithing for the Community School program. He also teaches this course during the day to high school students. Eugene is a 1971 graduate of San Juan High School, though he in Lehi spent grades where he lived with the Carl 1-- 10 Miller family. He started out in silver-smithi- ng by learning soldering a younger brother. Going on from there on his own, he developed his expert talent. The evening classes he teaches are about evenly divided between Navajo and whites, and by working together, not only have they (Please turn to page 8) from New showerhead delivers pulsating bursts of water that stimulate soothe and massage Spray adjusted easily (3) H 77 In heavy gauge metal box with latch. Fully guaranteed. has been the basketball program which has had eight teams competing in two leagues. Over 75 of the participants were Navajos and Utes. The UNDC has also, along with the San Juan School District, provided mater ials Save on this indispensable $15.88 REGULAR Working in cooperation with Randy Rasmussen, community PRUNER 14" & 38 direc- ol tor, Ellen Hurst, has done an excellent job in organizing and promoting the program, and has made a special effort to involve Indian participants as students as well as instructors. She has also mapped out plans for a class to be taught next fall on Indian Culture in keeping with one of Utahs Bicentennial themes of Heritage. She emphasized, Not everyone may learn the Navajo language tyut they should at least have an understanding and feeling for their tra- TOUCH CONTROL 21 -- Piece lan- guage have been taught for several years, but only were classes in recently Navajo rug weaving and silver-smithiadded. education supervisor for the Utah Development Navajo Council (UNDC), the Indian population has - become involved in many evening classes. 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