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Show THE SAN (JUAN RECORD, Thursday, March 2?,-J97- ? - Page 2 , - 4 k Mine accident fatal Casse Gray, Sagebrush Lady by j Casse Lyman Monson. v It's a good thing that life is not made up entirely of sad-sa- ck hum-dru- m, and this woman," she me o mad makes babbled, I could spit. Do you know she never stops talking I'll bet and mor- bid happenings. With a little observation, it is possible to Students in San Juan and Monticello High Schools will the opportunity next have month of seeing Randy Levin narrate a school assembly Internatprogram entitled ional Animation: Learning to Face Today's World." This multi - media program features segments from many of the best works of animation, including Popeye, Bugs Bunny and examples from ten foreign countries. The program is offered as a public service by the Pepsi - Cola Bottling Company of Durango, Colorado. The program is scheduled for Friday, April 6, at 9 a.m. at San Juan High School in B landing and at 2 p.m. that same day at Monticello High School. Designed as a lively and tertaining education en- exper- ience, International Animation" explores the many techniques of animation as well as its history. Randy Levin uses films, shown on two large screens, narration and music to trace the development of animation from its birth in turn - of - the - century France to the special effects wizardry of modern films. The demonstrates that program animation can offer unique insights into how contemporary man has learned to cope with his fast -- changing world. This is the third in a series of programs offered annually by the Pepsi - Cola Company. Other school asTuned-In- " sembly programs, and America Laughs," have been seen by more than 5 million students at 5,200 schools nationwide. This is Randy's first appearance with the Pepsi -- Cola school assembly program. When not performing, Randy enjoys stunt falls, horseback riding and jogging. He is also a New York state certified paramedic and a volunteer fireman. -- ear in a car - truck collision and New Mexico before moving to Monticello while in grade school. He had attended high school in Monticello and had lived part of the past year with a sister in Love land, Tex- -' Monticello. Juan C. Lopez, 57, and Josephine Lopez, 47, of Mountain Home, Idaho, were admitted to San Juan Hospital for treatment of head lacerations and other injuries. They were reported Tuesday as not in critical condition. The San Juan sheriffs office said the collision involved a transport truck driven south Per-ryto- at the intersection of highway 666 and Ucolo Road, east of 1960, and had lived in Texas Mon- He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Jean and ( Jackie Lewis Garrison Raymond Bond of Monticello; a brother, Jimmy Garrison, Loveland, Texas; two sisters, Regenea Alba, Loveland, and Shanda Garrison, Monticello; his father, W.R. Garrison; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Ford, Borger, Texas, and several aunts and uncles. Funeral services were held bn Monday of this week at the LDS Church in Monticello, with burial in the Monticello on Ucolo Road by Carl W. Myrick, 30, Prescott, Ark., and a 1977 Pontiac hardtop driven west by Juan Lopez. The sheriffs office quoted , Myrick as saying he did not see the stop sign at the highway and pulled onto the roadway into the path of the Lopez car, which ran underneath the trailer part of the transport, badly damaging the car. cemetery. at the mine only a few days earlier. love ourselves a little more if looked carefully in the mirror to see what others may see. I saw a lady in the store the other day, she was huge and heavy, nothing against her, but her clothes were something else. The jacket was twice too small, the skirt mini, mini, every movement showing the tops of very runny hose and more. To accentuate the picture, she wore some tall, very stylish boots and carried a beaded evening bag. Sad that I must get my kick at her expense, but there she was. I have an acquaintance I love to visit; he is a dear, gentle soul but he has two interesting habits of speech that I count on to punctuate about San Juan Sheriff Rigby Wright said the body of the victim was found by at the bottom of the mine shaft, next to a sump pump. Following an autopsy at Salt Lake City, the state medical examiner said death was by We THIS WEEK'S co-work- -ers electrocution. There apparently were no witnesses to the accident, the sheriff said. The incident is being investigated by federal mine inspectors, Sheriff Wright said. He said the mine is owned by Atlas Minerals and operated und- - SPECIALS!!! IIOM PLASTIC If Range rides every other breath thus: Well, see, I was just driving along, see, minding my own business, see, and this guy, see, cuts right in front of me, see, and splashes my windshield with mud, see, 'til I can't see a thing. Now I was By Rick Schulze Conservation Officer Spring is the time when wildlife and range managers conduct range rides over deer major wintering areas. The purpose of these range rides to to observe general range conditions and assess any winter deer losses. The rides are done on horseback. Range rides will be conducted in this area April 9, see" See what Colorado. n, The victim was born in Texas, onSeptember 25, ticello this month. self better that way, but sometimes I wonder if we couldn't mad, Two people were injured Monday morning of this week Mining Company of Naturita, but" ; by Felix Mendisco as, before returning to indecent not to shut up once in awhile. Really, don't you think that it? s inconsiderate not to let the ojther guy get a word in edgeways, well I do, and if anyone ever catches me taking up all the conversation, I certainly wont know it. I enjoy having a turn, She continued and I really can't remember when or if she ever stopped. It makes me mad to be called fat, I'd rather just carry a little extra weight, I love my- o Plan program 18-y- she's got blisters on her tongue and canker in her mouth. You see, I never could stand anybody like that. It just seems see some prime invitations to laugh or at least smile. As I shopped the other day, an old man sat in a rest area thoroughly enjoying himself, his surroundings, the people and especially the cud of bubble gum he chonked with vigor, blow stopping occasionally-ta huge bubble and giggling as he plucked the gum from his face after the explosion. He was not senile, but just escaping from the hum -- drum of his lonely room and with a bunch of little kids to laugh with him, he was having the time of his life. A friend dropped in to visit, a good gal with a continuous line of gab that has no end. She even manages to make it interesting as she gasps for an occasional breath of air. my mind someNevertheless, ' times wonders as I struggle to tie her words into a consistent pattern. On this day she really took the cake and ate it. er lease old Monticello man was electocuted in a mine accident on Thursday of last week at the Rim Columbus uranium mine northeast of Monticello. The victim was Jackie Lewis Garrison, who had begun work An Two injured mean? And then if I ever see my way clear to answer him, he punctuates my thoughts with an enthusiastic, Is almost every breath until I find myself impelled to prove everything I say. A garbage truck comes down my street with huge red signs on each side inviting all and sundry, LET'S KEEP OUR CITY CLEAN. Excellent idea, thoroughly commendable, but when they dump my trash, half I 10 that-right?- " and 11, and will be looking at the White Mesa, Montezuma Canyon and Harts Draw areas. All interested persons are invited to participate. You must provide your own horse. Contact local conservation officers with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources or the Forest Service or BLM off- ices in Monticello for meeting places shrill demand and often According to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, USDA, the 1978-7- 9 winter precipitation in Utah was normal to much above normal, and temperatures averaged much below normal. Extra efforts and more feed were required to maintain livestock in good condition on Utah ranges, feedlots and Moisture up I know the message intended as soon as I hear the voice. If it says, helloooow, with a long weak downslide, I know the speaker is in a foul mood and feeling terrible, but if I hear hello on a bright upswing with a lilting note, I know I'm going to have a pleasant conversation. If I hear a strangely sweet, patronizing voice, I'm almost sure it's somebody trying to con me into buying something I don't want and my inclination is to hang up before he or she can repel me with their spiel. Life does serve us a few smiles as we struggle to keep it from laying us flat. The Army got the idea when they posted in their headquarters all over the country, some sharp little signs which read: Illigitimus E3-20- REGULAR 20 COUNT With Twist Ties REG. WALGREENS Chovjablo During February precipitation on northern Utah watersheds improved slightly from a month earlier; but the water supply outlook remained near normal. The southern Utah supply outlook continued to show gains during February as heavy amounts of precipitation were received. Above normal precipitation creased the water supply look in eastern Utah. . $2.98 YOUR CHOICE DtaDGilS 100 TABLETS PLAIN 2 Walgreen Vitamins Are Sealed to Stay Fresh The inner seal assures vitamin freshness. 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