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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, Ms rch 23, 1978 - Page 10 Sewing class x . School is ofa class in sewing of fering childrens clothing. It will be taught by Helen Neal. USU Extension home economist. Since the Community School bulletin was printed, Thursday nights have opened up. The class could meet p.m. on Thursdays beginning Com,vi unity I V 7-- vy March 30 Those interested who r h Sr y f A seminar on the pr eve a ion of shoplifting will be sponsored by the Monticello police department next Wednesday, March 29, at Monticello High School auditorium, stai A mg 10 at 7.30 p m. are A m the Thursday night time should call the Monticello Extension office. 4. Wednesday nights are also a possibility. Course content will include h h "zr'T tM L r x ion m Salt Lake City will heal the program, which also will include a film, demonstrations, and a question and vr underwear, T shirts, sleepers and little knit suits, girls dresses, coats, and play suits, boys pants, shirts, dress suits, etc. Class members will learn how to create many styles from one basic pattern. Course content will also include making over and decoratmg clothing. Am v Lynne Cornwell Doc tors Day Earns trophy A San Juan High School graduate, l, Amy Lyne a student of Dixie College, in St. George was reCorn-wel- cently awarded a second place trophy in state wide junior college level marketing competition. Miss Cornwell, daughter of Maggie H, Harvey, received a second place award for her Chapter Activities Manual. She was one of the eight Dixie College students who re- ceived awards and qnlified to compete in the nation il marketing competition to be held in Washington D C. Dixie was the only school in the competition to i,we all its participants qualify for the nationals. Goernor Scott M Me. heson has declared next Thursday, March 39, as Doctors Lay m Utah, and nas called upon the citizens of the state to ex- press their appreciation to these guardians of the stages health. - bicello Keith Ri-iand the city council said this w vk they ate supporting the governors proclamation lor the March 3u observance of Doctors Day . In his declaration, Gov ei noi Ma heson said the state and a gi eat debt to those nit ion M- May oi unselfish physicians wholaoor long hours to care for our sick and who aie constantly engaged m research to prevent hum m miseiy and Pilfering. Night With the Arts next week period. Prevention materials will be aailable, a follow-u- p program outlined, and assistance for individual problem? will be available. We urge all business owners and managers to attend, the Monticello police said in amou icing the seminar, and to encourage as many of their employees as possible to attend, also. The more you know about this problem, the less you stand to lose during the coming business year. Let's make shoplifting m Monticello answer knit sewing speaker from the Utah criminal justice administrat- 587-223- r r Shoplifting seminar focuses on a landscape scene. Stan Byrd, photographer, Stan is one of many submitting works for the community m Blanding. Information about the art show April 22-2- 8 4. show mav be obtained bv calling 678-293- a strictly non-proion this ear. occupat- fit Nells Notes (Continued rom Page 12) and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Burt -- ensha S.U.C.C.E. Offers a Alonje Club was held at the home of M tune Ly man on Tuesday, Marcli 14. Her UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY co-hu'-t- Lucille On, College Courses was ill, so Lora Douglas icted asco-hosies- s. m mbexs Twelve a ere piesent and enjoyed a program. Alone Allen clayed some selections on the piano, and Kaileah Allen and Nickey Bell sang and played then guitars. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed. Secret Pal gifts for st. Patricks Day and Easter were enjoyed b., in SVIonticello for the Spring Quarter beginning March 27, 1978 each member. Guests of John and Nura Himro.elbu-'gt'over the weekend recently were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lari of Hardy Ra.oi, ico. Pilonay New Mex- to gimv V ;e can help NO - CRLDIT - I vU J- -- 1 Sen etarial S.sills Refresher at San Juan Co. Extension Office in the Court House or Call 4 REGISTER NOV 587-223- Where Agriculture Comes First ' v Land Bank people know agriculture and how to make longterm borrowed capital work toward reachirg a goal Drop iSf a . a by, and Kay Redd display art work they will Nght with the Arts. Photo by Marsha Keele. Jordan Shumway exhibit at A Night With the Arts promises to provide entertainment and interest to everyone in the county Wednesday, March 29, in the San Juan High School auditorium. The 7:30 program will consist of two one-a- ct plays, dance exhibitions, choral numbers, and the reading of the first place winners of the two stake writing contest. At 6 p.m. the display of arts and crafts by youths throughout the Monticello and Blanding Stakes will be open to the A All youths wishing public. to exhibit aits and crafts should bring them to the San Juan H lgh foyer between 3:30 and 4;09 on Wednesday, March 29. Suggestions for exhibits include: macrame, needlework, sewing, jewelry, woodworking, decoupage, collections, food exhibits, plants, flower arranging, and etc. The goal for the event is 100 per cent participation for all the vouths in both the Monticello and Blanding LDS Stakes. soon. representative from A the Federal Land Bank Association will be m MONTICELLO the third Wednesday of each month. Please call 587-25for an appointm ment, or 373-8688 40 Course fees dependent on number of credit hours taken. (Example-3.- 0 $39.65; 5.0 Cr.Hr. $65.75, plus Cr.Hr. $10.00 registration fee for college credit. The option is also available. no-cre- dit All S.U.C.C.E. courses are available to Veterans under the GI Bill. Southeastern Utah Provo, Utah. Wayne W. Probst Manager Center for Continuing Education m "SUCCESS" BEGINS WITH S.U.C.C.E. |