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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 21,(1978 - Page 2 Casse Gray, Community Concert drive continues Sagebrush Lady) by help. They fed those hungry souls and sold the surplus and bought other things to ease their suffering. We have written often about what one dedicated individual can accomplish, but if several people were dedicated in and for a cause, their potential would be unlimited, whether it be a prayer for peace or for the success of the new PTA. It is not uncommon to hear people screaming about our country and the way its run and all the things that are wrong with our government, and it is true that many people with the same wrong opinion can accomplish just as much Peace. I thought it an appropriate gentle thing to do and and thought about it 1 I wondered if he really cared or if it were merely an idle gesture. I made it a point to ask him about it and why he had put it there, and I was at his reply. Casse Lyman Monson her some huge truck pulled into a service station just ahead of us and punted on the back end weie the words: Pray for A or course it was, but as surprised put it there, he said, because people ask me about it and I have a chance to tell them how I feel. How do you feel, I asked, and why do you think prajer will help? He grinned his enthusiasm. most he said, Well, who about care people enough a thing to pray about it usually care enough to do something about it. Well, what the Sam Hill can one lone person do to bring about peace? I asked. You think you cant do but I he said, anything, want you to know that if every person m the U.S. were interested enough to pray for peace, there would be a mighty change in that direction. I can accomplish--perhamore. Area residents will which Little Joe wanted to cut loose from his family and go out on his own. His pa handed him a stick and told him to break it, which he did easily, but when he was handed a bundle of sticks all tied together, he could not break them, and his pa reminded him that when they stood together as a family, they were strong and able to do the things they planned, but it was much more difficult alone. Little Joe got ion. Concert headquarters a The first concert of the seaMen of Song, son will be on Friday, November 17. The program will feature Edmond bass-bariton- e, has been a distinguished indeed were hungry. She didnt have any money but she had a heart as big as her ample self, and when she found 13 acres of land standing idle, she got permission to use it, and then got the welfare people to give V VW- r- v irv J THE HERB SHOPPE 587-27- Monticello 73 a rare occasion that primary election involving only be remembered. 2 can- it I know is little com- pensation but until something better is invented - Please accept my heartfelt thanks and best wishes. in concert and at the Metropolitan Opera, and the Men of Song, a quartet rated by many critics as the finest concert quartet ever assembled. The second concert will be Gilbert and Sullivan, on Tuesday, February 27, 1979. This program features the BRUCE Political adv. paid for by Bruce Halliday THIS WEEKS 5Bt CIAL BOB arranged the morning schedule has nutrition break new the with instituted been school year at Monticello High School. School officials say that extensive research has shown that students, with nothing to eat between breakfast and lunch, experience a learning slump durmg the hour or so prior to noon. During this time, they say, students are the least able to learn. With this information as a guideline, Dale Maughan, principal of the high school, has of a courwho woman ageous Negro oldlonged to help a group of er people who were not able to help themselves and often Cook top Thermostatic dra Super wood conserver Beautifully decorative Burns 14 hqprs - one filling "C0 too numerous to here individually name, but your names and efforts will always who per- former many years both A read recently Ihs 'Zarfh Cts?3 didates will generate the interest & support shown on Tuesday, September 12. I also would like to publicly express my personal thanks to all my supporters and campaign workers - your numbers are 678-295- Karlsrud, It is Nutrition break at MHS the point. AVAILABLE NOW! wish to commend all of the voters of San Juan County for the interest which you showed in the primary elect- ng peace. 19 I 587-278- do--wh- no four-han- event. The third concert will feature Weekley and Arganbright, s, on Thursday, March 15, 1979. For the past several years Weekley and Arganbright have will be at the home of Mrs. Jensen m Monticello, phone 8. In the Blandingarea those interested should contact 3. Lewis and MelissaDover, can what can you at one person do? If you are right and you know you are right, and your heart is in your belief, speak out lound and clear if you know what youre talkmg about but if you are not sure and you find after careful thought that your words might injure a good cause, keep your untaught mouth closed until you learn what is really best. In the meantime for --- so one-pia- piano-duettist- ilies. in concentrated effort. Thinking about this power, it is not hard to imagine what all the carping and is doing for our country have received lavish praise from musicians and critics and have been called Amerforemost ica's d team. The San Juan association hopes to have a fourth concert this season, dependmg on ticket sales, the president said. characters m a truly entertaining theatrical ors into Community Concert Association members may attend concerts anywhere in the United States with their season tickets. Concerts for Dove Creek, Cortez and Farming-to- n will be announced later, the president said. Season tickets for the concerts are $10 for adults, $5 for students and $25 for fam- wonder the trucker pleaded with people to pray for peace j he knew the power fault-findi- not be brary. No had outstanding success in concert tours both m the United States and abroad. They and Sullivan quar- Beautiful melodies, high comedy and ageless satire are the heritage of the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. The unique talents of Sandra Nell Evans, John Darling, Carle and James Wilson make the magic that turns four act- able to purchase tickets after the September 30 date, the president said. A dinner will be held next Tuesday, September 26, for Concert board Community members at the Monticllo li- even ps first Gilbert tet and is described by the producers m this manner: iation. hell as those right opinions He had a point and I thanked the guy and remembered an old Bonanza TV show Id seen m I The 1978-7- 9 San Juan Community Concert campaign is now going into its final two weeks, with the membership drive to end September 30, it was announced this week by Pauline Jensen, Monticello, president of the concert assoc- so that students have a break at At this time, students have ten-min- mid-morni- ute ng. o: the option of going into the cafeteria, where they are served juice, milk and a hot roll for the nominal cost of 20 cents. Students who qualify Mouthwash 24-O- z. for free lunches under the federal program also receive free tickets for the nutrition break. Students and faculty report that they are enjoying and benefittmg from this program. v $ t x' v I f n V . I x X X x v s V f ' Ji, '.V j s I, St ,1 T I f i r-- I Vv. 300 1 Yt . ' ASPIRIN M. dr USP 4 COLD CAPSULES 10's in, Worthmore. Big value! mm First place in overall progress m the Utah Community Progress program for the past year was won by Monticello. The award was presented by Governor Scott Matheson at the recent 71st annual convention of the Utah League of Cities and Towns in Salt Lake City. Governor great strides in maintaining Matheson commended the winning municipalities for making and improving the high quality of life in Utah. Pictured here with Monticello's citation are, left to right: Council member Pat Huskey, Mayor progress book and first-plaof Monticello Chamber of Commerce, who worked Keith Redd, and Lana Herron, on the project. prize-winni- ng ce MONTICELLO vice-preside- nt J 4 J J J j .. ..Ar f, t Vt' V 'VV'v V ' |