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Show Page 3 THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, November 3, 1977 Blanding SCG hears report by Marsha Keele The Blanding School Community Group met last week to hear reports from the reading task force and to organize four new task forces. The reading task force, under chairmanship of Esther Franck, reported on the hiring of reading specialist, Reva Redd, for the school district. Currently they are working on curriculum coordination for grades with the amazing, work saving SUBURBAN AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING Thousands of families from all over the continent have discovered Suburban Woodmaster, the heater that has revolutionized wood as a heating p for fuel, plus the exclusive cooking. They get more heat with less fuel than was ever thought possible. They get controlled, even heat for up to 6 rooms 24 hours a day. They enjoy fuel loads that last up to 12 hours even in the coldest weather. Why not join them and be a satisfied Suburban Woodmaster owner yourself? See your Suburban Woodmaster dealer or write us now for HEATER lift-to- to head a task force for better utilization of the vocational Helping him are building. Merlin Grover and Scott Hurst. To encourage interschool competition and entrance into state competition in other fields besides sports and drama a task force was formed with Linda Shumway as chairman and Glen Erickson and Janet Wilcox as members, The communications task force will make their recommendations at a November 16 meeting, according to chairman Janet Wilcox. and teacher inservice. New task forces are a sidewalk committee to explore the possibilities of funding for sidewalks around the elemenK-- 12 I really believe that parents should have the oppor- tary schools in Blanding. Chairman is Judy Mainord with members Dorothy Nielson and Carla Lyman. The attendance task force is chaired by Scott Hurst with Merlin Grover and Harold Tso BLANDING HOME CENTER tunity to be involved in cational decisions," says Jan Christiansen, community involvement coordinator. Ms. who is Christensen, responsible for organizing the SCG in the San Juan School District, as members. Blanding edu- Ray Benedict was appointed has the responsibility of assisting them in identifying concerns relating to education, establishing goals, and actually helping them accomplish these goals." Working with her in the Monument Valley area is Mr. Jim in Montezuma Creek, Mr. Clyde Benally. Ms. and Dandy Christiansen has been pleased at how quickly these groups have become effective in problem -- solving. The SCG meetings are open to the public; however, persons desiring to make a presentation should contact Chairman Patsy Shumway. The group also welcomes volunteers who are committed to work. Cur- rent members are: Esther Janet Franck, Wilcox, Don Roberts, Reva Redd,GlenEri-ckso- n, Loreta Whicker, Karen Slavens, Carla Lyman, Judy Mainord, Merlin Grover, Rosalie Payne, Ray Benedict, Scott Hurst, Dorothy Nielson, Harold Tso, Carol Oshley, Kay Johnson, Steven Meyer, Linda Shumway, Carolyn Romero, and Steven Keele. O NU VU O Drive In O O Monticello TIME: 8 p.m. SHOW Shrimp Jumbo 5 lb $29.95 Box IN-CA- SALAD DRESSING Fish Fillet Turbot lb. $1.29 CAKE MIX Fruit CHERRIES Red CARROTS Sliced Steaks Turbot Sliced 5 $4.49 lb. Box BEETS Cut 16 32 oz oz. Pennat 16 8 Miracle Whip oz. Pennat Norbest Grade A Hens 12 lb. T u rkeys lb. 65$ PEACHES Pork Chops $1.29 JAM $1.39 Strawberry GRAHAM frozen foods PUMPKIN PIE 26 oz. Western Family TV DINNERS Barbecue, YOGURT Pushups 6s WHITE BREAD Rhodes 5 pk. -- 79$ or Regular 69$ 88$ 99$ A 6 Gerbers 3$l CARROTS 2ib. ceiio 69$ 69$ ib. 55$ PINK GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES 10 lb. 4 lbs. Russets PEANUTS DELICIOUS APPLES $1.29 Red yaptun? ib. A tribute to 28 oz. None Such $1,99 $1.09 CRACKERS Keener 2 ib. 32 oz. FACIAL TISSUE 200's FOOD Purina $1.09 $1.89 joy $9.98 Ken-- L sta-pufc- Ration ai 46oz. Asst. TOMATO SAUCE CORNED BEEF 8 12 PAPER TOWELS COKIt AMD oz. Hunts oz. Libbys Jumbo Zee JAHE PtcturM toe CokM6ta PtctotM 97? 55$ Kleenex 50 lb. FOOD CANNED DOG WITH 69$ 59$ 25 oz. 12 oz. Bumble Bee Hi-- C 6$l FUN LAUNDRY SOAP Giant Size Tide ib. oz 99$ lb. SOUP Bean with Bacon, Campbells MUSHROOMS Fresh 4 KOTEX 30' s Reg. or Super DRINK -5 Tastewell 2 FABRIC SOFTENER produce Saturday 4- November American ingenuity. LIQUID DETERGENT DOG & 39$ CEREAL Roman Meal TUNA gm. 303 Western Family MINCE MEAT Center Cut lb. JUICE BABY ORANGE 170 Libbys Friday 389$ 389$ 289$ oz. Libbys OLIVES Select Pitted SPEAKERS R' 3$l 303 Del Monte CANNED MI LK Carnation Low Fat 10-- 99$ 65$ 79$ o o o 15 oz. 989$ 99$ $1.29 the San Juan Record James 9$l 289$ 5$l 99$ 58$ V. Shannon, il Jr. Publisher Entered in the Post Office at Monticello, Utah, as Second Class matter. Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah. Subscription Rates $6.50 a year in San Juan County $7 a year everywhere else 969$ to WBi Office Box 879 Post Monticello, Utah 84535 Phone 801587-227- 7 |