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Show CD Earns safety award James Arthur Randles Institute Meritorious Safety Award received by Randles is a medal in a lucite block, a lapel emblem and a framed citation certificate which is presented in recognition of an industry employee who saves a life either - by an act of heroism involving risk to his own life or by the successful of Montezuma Creek, an employee of Texacos Denver Producing Division, has the American received Petroleum Institutes Meritorious Safety Award recognizing his rendition of resuscitation to his breathing daughter, whose had been interrupted from unknown causes. Randles daughter, Jeanette, had been ill for several days. On September 26, 1976, at about 5 p.m., Randles, his wife, and two small daughters were napping on the floor and couch. Mrs. Randles heard one of the children move and watched them closely. She noticed that Jeanette was not breathing and her lips were blue. She called this to her husbands attention and he immediately started life-savi- ng mouth-to-mou- th 15-mo- nth life-savi- first Musical comedy will be presented July 5 at San Juan High School 4-- Situated in the romantic setting of a garden, The Fantastic ks is a parable about love. A musical comedy presented in two acts, the music is written by Harvey L. Schmidt with words by Tom Jones. The Kigalia Fine Arts Council will present this comedy July 4 and 5 in the San Juan High School Auditorium at 8 p.m. Responsible for bringing this production to San Juan County are Janie Cushman, stage manager; Jim Aston, director; Jani and Tim Cushman, technical advisors, and the following cast members: The young couple, Luisa and Matt, played by Marsha Keele and Dan Webb; the conspiring fathers, Pete Black and Ramon Black; the Mute, Steve Mosley; El Gallo (the narrator), Pete Bergshoeff; Henry and Mortimer, Mark Wright and Mark Ewart. Pianists for the evening will be Renee Pincock, Laurie and Carol Black. Serving on the' Fine Arts Council committee for this production are Beppie Gibbons as chairman, Barbara Kuipers, and Ellen Hurst, with Beth Smith, Pin-coc- k, Scholarships awarded two Two seniors of San Juan High School have been awarded scholarships for next year at Utah Technical College at Provo. Lynn Martineau has been awarded the vocational-technic- al scholarship award from Utah Tech. This scholarship award is presented to the outstanding high school senior in a vocational field. Lynn is the son of Mr. Stanley Martineau. Also attending Utah Technical College at Provo with a scholarship will be Brenda Lyman, daughter of Mr. Joe Lyman. tickets, and Gloria Barfuss, publicity. Tickets may be purchased from the following people and stores: Parley Redd Mercantile, Blanding Mercantile, Pay Day Drug, FirstSecurity Bank, Mens Store & Fashions for Her, or any member of the Fine Arts Council. Martha Bradford, June 22, in Dove Creek. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Hazel Crapo on resuscitation restored breathing after a Presentation of the was Service ranger there. Dove Creek is gearing up for a three -- day celebration Saturday, Sunday and the 4th are getting a few thunder showers out our way; the wheat is badly hurt by the We drought, and starting to turn. Callers at Forest Johnsons Sunday were Herma Johnson, and son Dan and his family from Monticello. Connie. Johnson is home from her teaching duties in LasVegas. lovely reception was held for Mary Murrey and Jerald Losley at the Eastland Church Friday evening, June 24. They were married June 23. They are both school teachers. Letty Jones enjoyed company of friends last week. Emmett Rivers son and family from Little Rock, Mississippi, Kenneth Etter and family from Grand Junction. Mr. Rivers homesteaded on West Summitt A Point in 1923. Canasta Club met with award Danos, U.S., Denver, at a special ceremony held at the Pony Express Cafe, Cortez. Present at the ceremony in addition to Danos and Mr. and Mrs. Randles were: Gordon L. Eaton, District Superintendent, Denver; C.N. Black, Employee Relations Department, Denver; A.R. Marx, Field and few Foreman, Cortez, and Mrs. Mr. H. M. Meduna, Production Foreman, Cortez, and Mrs. Meduna, along with 65 other guests' that included fellow Texaco employees of Randles at the Aneth Field and their spouses. Marx; mouth-to-mou- th American Petroleum invite Fred and Liz Fletcher you to the Freds Paint Center THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y on Monday. Jeannie Redshaw is at home by Helen Redshaw by R.M. nt-West July 13. Helen Redshaw had lunch with Eloise Deremo Sunday after church, then they called on Ray Fosdick and his family and Rays mother, Viola Fosdick. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley and Mr. and Mrs. James Barry spent the weekend in Gunnison, Colorado, with the Jim Barrys. Jim is a Forest made Assistant Division Manager of Texacos Producing Departme- minutes. Shortly thereafter the child ceased breathing, and again Randles applied resuscitation. When breathing was again restored, they rushed Jeanette to the hospital for medical treatment. The aid. The API Meritorious Safety Award was begun in 1953. mouth-to-mou- th THE FANTASTICKS in rehearsal. This community production of Tom Jones Broadway musical is scheduled for July 4 and 5 at the San Juan High auditorium at 8 p.m. This delightful story of young love, arid life thrilled audiences in San Francisco for over four consecutive years. Part of the cast include left to right Dan Webb, Mark Ewart, Steve Mosley, Mark Wright ahd Pete Bergshoeff. Pete Black and Ramon Black are missing. Jim Aston is directing the production with Janie Cushman as assistant director. administration of ng July for sometime from her teaching duties at Morgan, Utah. Glendora Frizell recently accompanied daughters, Edris Calvert and Juanita Cosslett, to Durango for a few days visit with a uncle, J. San Gaof Willard Wilkins, briele alifornia, and two of his daughters, Vilda Sanguient of Los Angeles and Viola Walker of Burbank, California. The Willard Wilkin family were residents of San Juan County from 1917 until 1927, living on a dry farm east of Monticello part of that time. He, with brother, Robert Wilkin, had the contract to in- 7-8- -9 Prizes Refreshments-Doo- r Register for Prizes - No purchase necessary. Drawing at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, July old 9 GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! Save $1 .50 per gallon on Famous Wellborn Paints stall the electric power plant on Blue Mountain, and to do most of the wiring for the towns of Blanding and Monticello and running of the power plant until 1923. MARKET Beans Wheat $13.00 3.25 Just arrived. . . Featuring a complete line of WELLBORN PAINTS made for the Southwest climate. Also... 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