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Show " 'n ' - . ' ; r i ,!. THE SAN JUAN RECORD. Thursday, September 13, 1979 Page 10 and Faybelle and Paul are grandparents,, which means that Kathy Sharp had one of those little folks. Valerie Ann tipped the scales at 6 pounds Bluff Stuff by Alvin Reiner There have been an inordinate amount of visitors to Bluff this summer, and most of them have been unwelcome. Of course. Pm referring to the mosquitoes and grasshoppers' which have been plaguing the area. Some welcome visitors included Floyd and Gary Higley, who were here to spend a weekend with Linda, Nathan and Gary Sosa. Other dignitaries included the Hecta Chacon troupe, featuring Kathy and Maria. They, along with the aforementioned Sosas, made a very special trip to the Shiprock fair. Shirley and Phil Kasper have finally been visited by the big bird, who deposited an adorable 7 pound 11 ounc e pac According to Shirley's Traci Dawn mom, is a k-a- "Xerox" copy of Phil . ge. (with- out the mustache, I assume). Nancy McPherson notified me that she is now an aunt ounce. Connie and Woody Bachman, John Lloyd and Bill Jenkins, Matt Cook, Scott Herand Reuben Carson ring a attempted "surprise" going for Mary Ann away party 1 Treece. Of course, as they it's pretty hard to keep a secret in Bluff. A party was also given for Geno Foushee, who has found out, degree in secondary education. While in Greensboro, he will also be taking care of his little sister, Marybeth. Bud Ralph Pyles conducted the services at St. as Christopher's Mission Father Dan, and Jean Treece are in Colorado attending an Episcopal conference. The Bear Dance at White Mesa was a huge success. I got quite a workout and had a great time. Too bad more folks from Bluff and Blands-vil- le didn't attend. The event All Season to Monticello on Saturday you'll have to wait night, another week to see the photos on the Historand write-up- s ical Society's visit and the monia. ordination of Dan Treece as to undergo open heart surgery. I trust both Jessica and Glenn are well on the road to re week. vicar at St. Christopher's That should do it for another Glenn Palmer is scheduled Enhance your life... continue your College education! returned to Greensboro, North Carolina, to further his studies, which will lead to a Tire value. covery. Due to my having to go up the mountains carrying a cargo of the losers of a free - for -all involving souls whose sobriety was in doubt. Little Jessica Bachman is back in the hospital with what has been diagnosed as pneu- was well supervised, and all those connected with the event should feel proud of a job well done. Bluff doesn't need television as unfortunately it has its own versions of Police Story, Emergency, Wide World ofSports (mostly boxing and wrestling), starring the usual cast of characters. Once again the Bluff ambulance went for a ride in S.U.C.C.E. offers Utah State University Courses in Monticello and Blanding 1979 - Beginning Sept. 24, 1979 Fail Quarter These are the courses being offered: CR. HR. COURSE TITLE DEPT. MONTICELLO 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Intro. Accounting 441 Income Tax Accounting (Individual) 303 Agric. Maintenance Repair Welding APPLIES STATISTICS 321 Basic Statistics AP. STAT.Comp. Sci. 150 Intro, to Computer Science ART Ceramics, Basic A Intermediate 120 Basic Drawing ART 121 Intermediate Drawing ART Basic Photography ART Basic Painting ART ART Landscape Painting BIOLOGY Biology and the Citizen ECONOMICS Economics I EL. ED. A SEC. ED. Training of Teacher Aides EL. ED. Improvement of Early Childhood Ed. Remedial Reading Instruction EL. ED. EL. ED. Improvement of Reading Instr. ENGLEH English Composition. ENGLISH Elements of Grammar ENGLSH Intro, to Poetry American Literature ENGLISH ENGLISH English as a Second Language 201 ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING AG. EDUCA. 217-218-- 317 . P16580R-1- 3 ' Low as tubeless Ww $1.77 f.e.t. F.H.D. ' F.H.D. s vsc's.i&V F.H.D. H.P.EJt., 188-2- H.- P.E.R. 132 HISTORY INTR. MEDIA 170 541 139 551 I.- T.ELEC. INSTR. MEDIA MATH MUSIC 40 Human Growth and Development Child Abuse and Neglect The Family in the Middle A Late Years Modern Dance Karate - Beg. A Intermediate 1.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 American Civilization Utilization of Instr. Materials Practical Electrical Wiring Production of Instr. Materials College Algebra Group Guitar American National Government & Politics General Psychology Intro, to Sociology Education of Exceptional Children Middle School - Jr. High Curriculum Elementary German - 1st Qtr. POLITICAL SCL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY SP. ED. SEC. ED. LANGUAGE - Ger. 1.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 BLANDING 306 Business Statistics BUS. ADMIN. BUS. ADMIN. ECONOMICS 311 400 Bus. Fluctuation & Forecasting 620 Improvement of Early Childhood Ed. 636 Remedial Reading Instruction 665 Improvement of Reading Instruction EL. ED. EL. ED. EL. ED. I.M. I.M. SEC. ED. SEC. ED. SEC. ED. Single ply rating Transportation. 541 551 USE WARDS 345 620 SOC.SOC WORK SOC.SOC WORK 305 SPEC. ED. 301 CREDIT 4 3.0 3.0 Utilization of Instr. Materials 3.0 Production of Instr. Materials 3.0 Program & Curriculum Development in Adult Education. 3.0 1.0 Metric Education for Teachers Middle School - Jr. High Curriculum 3.0 Intro, to Social Work Social Work Practice 3.0 Education of Exceptional Children 3.0 '3.0 507-223- 4 Blanding or in Bbnding Contact Dr. Kay Shumway 670-262- 6 678-220- 9 Southeastern Utah MONTGOMERY WARD AGENCY Monticello 22 N. Main 587-22- 29 V 105 .3.0 Deadline to register is September 20 Call your Extension Office : Monticello CHARG-AL- L 608 . Value. 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