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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, March 13, 1980 - Paga 14 Area music students cited The James Barrys t ena joyed birthday dinner with John J.H. Stewart at the day. 1979-8- 0 The edition of Whos Who in Music will carry the names of six students from Monticello High School and one student from Whitehorse High School, who have been selected as being among the countrys most outstanding high school music students. The heads of the nominating committees at the two schools and the editors of the annual directory have included the names of students based on their music ability, academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in ex- activities and future potential. James Muhlestein, choral band director at Montinominated the High, following students for the dir- P.L. Nixson is home convalescing from four weeks in the San Juan Hospital in Monticello following a heart attack. Marsha Carhart is home a few days from college in Alamosa, Colorado. C.E. Crapo underwent surgery Tuesday in the Monticello hospital. I am getting all three channels on Salt Lake now due to a new TV antenna (nice). Joe and Richard Redshaw by Helen Redshaw 4 tracurricular attended a birthday dinner for Jois mother Sunday. Friends of Ken Summers were shocked to hear of his death of a heart attack Fri- Our weather seems to still off again, on again; quite snowstorm' all day last Friday, but so for no complaints of water in pump houses be a or cellars. Another old friend, Inez Hatfield, passed away in the Cortez Hospital Thursday. She was 92. Stewarts Saturday. Scott Johnson and friend Laurie Miller from BYU were visiting the Rex Johnsons a few also Mr. and Mrs. days, Russell Larson and little son Matt. They all went to the and Natural Goosenecks Bridges. Honor roll Charles K. Kimmerle of Blanding was named to the autumn quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor roll a student must maintain an average or better in all of 3.5 academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an 4A. Without advertising, you wouWt tauro. M1PD1S and cello ectory: Lance Harvey, Lisle Crowley, Donna Renfro, Candy Redd, Eric Bergman and Mike Black. Nominated by Don Blackmusic educator at burn, Whitehorse High School, was Juanita Hoffman. foelklhiolldleir's Meetfosng) March 22, 1900 Mancos High School Gymnasium Mancos, Colo. Free noon lunch for members and their families ELECTRIC FAIR The Movies E. Hwy. 666- - OPEN 10 A.M. MonticeUo See Exciting Display WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY by Mar. 2 1 Shows Fri., & y 7;15 & 9:15 Show.- -' 7;15 Other "H, Cattles Appliance ASA Welding Sat. Cooks Hardware Nights Cortez Music Conservation Center Montezuma Clubs & Mancos B.P.W. Dolores County Extension Montezuma County Extension Service Mountain Music . Energy San Juan Vo Southwestern Cowbelles Tech School Water & Power Resources eg: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Mar. 7;15 19-20- -21 MBIM I rnmmMF 1 United Artists pg Same Nights - 9:15 AND JUSTICE A1 Pacino - R SATURDAY, Mar. 22 Matinee 2 pre-registrati- p.m. BEon Dollar Hobo Tim Conway G SAT., MON., TUES Mar 22-24- -25 The Prizefighter Don Knotts Tim Conway PG 2 Shows Sat., 7:15 7:15 Mon. & a.m. Bring your Open for ALL - 9:15 Tues 'UtansDiniess 10 on card Meeflmg IPirog)irHrirQ 1:30 p.m. Review of Officer reports Election of Directors k Drawings for vast array of prizes EMPIRE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC We Are Owned By Those We Serve - |