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Show the SAN .TUAN RECORD. Thursday, November 23, 1978 - Page 4 1 News 4-- H The annual 4-- II awards program was held in Blandmg on November 9. Speaker at the Blandmg program, held at Blandmg Elementary School, was Jess Grover. This year the Blandmg awards were for the following: Horsemanship trophy for outstanding act omplishment: Shauna Michelle Cextonio, Carlson. Livestock aw aids: Beef, Hal Perkins; hog, Thayne Iiolt; . Gloria Grovei Sheep, County awards: Clothing, Bienda Rigby, Angela Rigby; LaNell Citizenship, Jones, Barbara CarlsonjAgi lculture, Christine Grovei, Brian Holt and Dave Kuipers. $5 Iirs. Secunty savings account: Tracy Ceitomo, Shauna Carlson. member pins: John Eberhard, Allison Chamber -lain, Alyn Chamberlain, Jo-lne Roberts, Wendi Oliver, Thayne Holt, Richie Brown. The Monticello awards program was held on November 16 at Montcello High School with Joyce Harvey speaking. Entertainment at the event was provided by Tom Bell and Karleah Allen, who sang and played the guitar. This year the Monticello awards were for the following: pm: Richard Harvey, Eastland; Kir1' Crowley, East-lanear ay 4-Y- ear d, Allen, Lei Arm Schaugaard, Cydney Smith. County awards: Achieve ment, De Ann Richardson, Alene Sondra Crowley, Eastland; Eastland; Candice Redd, Pam- ela Redd. Agricultural, Jill Gorrie. Bread, Candace Redd, Martha Redd, De Ann Richardson, Eastland. Citizenship, Lei Ann Schaugaard, Lance Harvey, Last-lan- d. School to present Oliver Bruce Holy oak Oliver, a Monticello High School student production, will be pi esented at the high school on auditoiium Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 29, 30 and December 1. Curtain time is 7:30 each night. Admission is $2.30 loi adults, $1.75 for students and 7 5 cents for childien. The main characters m the cast are. Michael llolyoak, Oliver, Karen Nancy, Black; Bet, Debra Randall; F'agin, Brue llolyoak; Dodger, Bill Boyle; Bill Sykes, Dallen Lovell; By Nov-emb- Air. Bumble, er Mitch Bailey; Mrs. Corney, Caroline Air. Sowerberry, Alike Airs. Black; Sowerberry, Fell-met- h; Clothing, Candace Redd, Sondra Crowley, Eastlmd. Food and nutrition, Andrea Livingston, Candace Redd, De Ann Schaugaard, Melonie Peterson, Eastland. Gardening, Richard Harvey, Kevin Crowley, both East-lan- d. Dawn Howe; Air. Brow alow, Wayne Sage; Airs. Bed win, Aliti Christensen, Noah, Scott Hansen; Charolette, Robin bpaiks; Charley Bates, Ben Jana Pam Suttlemyie, Fro'-t- ; Old Lady, Art: Mirni Redd; Jon Smith. The cast abo includes a c hoi us consisting of Ben Suttlemyie, kari Goodwme, Jen-mf- ei Beinie SamRedd, mons, Daniel Anderson, Richard Aloody, Robin Redd, Cydney Smith, Janie Aluhlestem, Alithelle Adams, Tei n Rogers, Collemi Robinson, and Janice Adams as the accompa- nist. Oliver is a delightful stoi y about a young boy and his seal eh for love. He goes through many tuals, in winch he even tries being a pickpocket, but m the end Olivet finds the love he has been searching so long to find. So, lor an enjoyable evening and a play that will be well worth the time spent watching, come and see Olivei. F oley Company foods aw aid. Candace Redd. The awards programs conclude a wonderful year for all members and leaders who are all anticipating 4-- Class party marks end of quarter ke, H an even better yeai ahead foi H leaders said tins 1979, week. Beryl By art. In response to student demand, he will resume the class m the winter quarter, starting at the events of the Long Alai ch and F ort Sumter and continuing to the present, a highly significant period of change and adjustment for the Navajo peo- ple. Tuesday night, following an of student mfoi m- - assessment Monticello second in tourney title. The first three finish- for ing teams were qualifiedvoll- competition in the state eyball tournament. The winner, Green River, was last year's state champion. Monticello won the consol- ation bracket in last years state competition. In the first round of play River, winning the first game with Green River coming to back win the other two contests, 5 and 15-- 9. In second round play, Mo7, 15-- defeated nticello 16-1- 5, 4-- 15 and Altamont, 15-- 2. Facing Green River again, the Monticello girls dropped two straight, 15-- 7 and 2, to last years state champs. 15-1- of beans, cheese, onions, lettuce and tomatoes. Alany, who have frequently enjoyed dah diniilghaazh (fiy bread) made by others, weie pleased to find thenmelves making it foi the first time. Students listed more than eight values they had gained from the course, besides a deeper appreciation of Navajo culture. Some of the gams included a in last weekends region toui -ney, .Monticello faced Green 15-- reached in the couise, the class adjourned to a lavish buffet supper with Airs. Toledo presiding over the making of fry bread. She brought a batch of her special lecipe dough, but it into balls and guided novices through the technique of patting and frying it into lusgolden cakes. cious, high-ris- e, The students transformed these into tacos with toppings atio.n Bachman A special Navajo party followed Air. Toledos last lec-t- ui e of the fall quarter in his Bluff Community School class on Navajo history, cultuie and 4-- The Monticello High School girls volleyball team took se-10 cond place in the Region tournament last weekend at Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek. Grand River wonthe tourney Beryl Bachman Bluff is still here, I am tne by who has been real busy, so hope I can get everyone caught up on all the news here m Bluff. The Monday night jogging c lass was without their teachone er Father Luke Titus. Father ltus was in the hospital for a few days. He is home now and feels pretty good. Hope to see you out jogging again soon, Fathei Titus. I see JimSchultz, our VISTA volunteer, has been busy jogging and of course keeping up with his job at White Alesa. Mi and Airs. Chet Grounds have moved to luma, Arizona. Jimmie and Alarsha Woods of Bluff have purchased the Grounds home here in Bluff. Best wishes on your new home. Also, the Woods have a new puppy to go along with their new' home. Kathy Carson was given a T . baby shower on Saturday, November 11, by her sister-in-laPat Ensle. Rick Ensle w, Peterson. Craft: Pam Redd, Kitty Barton. award: De Ami Eastland. Richardson, division trophy. Senior Robin Steele. $5 First Security savings account: Andrea Livingston, Colleen Richardson, Eastland. Bluff Oil Sally, Di. Gnnwig, Home environment, Colleen Richardson, Eastland. Leadership, Pamela Redd, Tamara Harvey, Eastland, Colleen Richardson, Lance Harvey. aide, Debbie Laurio serves, left to right: Johnny Sampson, Eddie Toledo and Alyce White. Instead of the traditional turkey, traditional tacos were served. Photo by Alvin Reiner. Thanksgiving came early for Eddie Toledos third grade class at Bluff Elementary School, as the students invited then parents to share an epicurean repast with them. Teachers knowledge of Navajo origins, customs and legends, with a good deal of new perspective on medical concepts and religion as medicine. We One student added: learned about other tribes, m s. learning more about the Nav-ajoe- Picking up at Fort Sumter, we shall examine the peace said Air. treaty carefully, to the next Toledo, referring course. It still hold significance today. made the best date swirls for all the lucky ladies who attended the shower. Cake and were also other goodies Best wishes on your served. upcoming arrival, Kathy. The Bluff Senior Citizens had a Thanksgiving dinner on Saturday, November 18. The dinner was held at the Senior Citizens center here in Bluff. There were 19 seniors who at- tended. The Bluff third graders gave a dinner at the school, which several parents attended and brought makings for Navajo tacos. A great time was had by all who attended. Mark Wallace is home again. Mark has been on a long vacation and he is sure glad to be home. Mark visited a few states on his vacation but he says he likes Bluff the best. Welcome home, Alark. Friends of Air. Ralph Benson attended graveside services and a potluck dinner here in Bluff on Monday, November 13. The potluck dinner was directed by Dorothy Nielson of Bluff. Air. Benson was a resident of Bluff for several years. I wish everyone in Bluff a very happy Thanksgiving I See you all next week. |