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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 12, 1980 - Page 8 Bowling league ends season Utah Power and Light ended in first place in the up Ladies Nightb Thursday Bowl at Sunshine in League Monticello, as the season wound up recently. Blanding - Mercantile took second place, Abajo Petroleum was and third. given at a dinner following the end of the season went to: Trophies High game scratch, Sadie Fewkes, 279. High series scratch, Jerri Sports in Mitchell game High handicap, Shirlene Dennis High series handicap, Betty Gaines. Most improved bowler, Debbie Fife. A last place trophy also went to MiLadys. San Juan 'Of- A '- .4. child from the White Mesa Headstart wears a feather he made in class. Photo by Marsha Keele. ' White Mesa Headstart fantasy for children Marie Nat, who has Headstart for the four years, is also past chairman of the board of the First place team, Utah Power & Light: Members pictured are Debbie Fife, Mary Jo and Shirlene Dennis. through the Anna taught By Marsha Keele From the outside the Headstart Center looks like an old house, but the inside is a childs fantasy come true. for Action. The children , arrive at Headstart on a bus driven by Shirley Denetsosie, teacher aide. Children learn about health and hygiene, and then go into other activities. Included in their four-hoday is a snack and lunch. The White Mesa Headstart children demonstrated four different Ute dances, including the Bear Dance, at the recent annual Headstart Day in Bluff. Allen Canyon Ute' Council. She concluded her last year as Headstart teacher rather wistfully as she patched the intent little faces who hung on her every word. The center has one teacher, two teach- White Mesas Headstart has developed into an exemplary program involving 17 children from the small Ute comqiun-it- y south of Blanding. Until the White Mesa recently, Headstart was operated by the Navajo Tribe, but this fall the Utes took the reins. ur . er aides, a food services worker and a special education teacher. Joe Lehi, a college student from White Mesa, is hired to teach special ed D(o(i) Second place team, Blanding Mercantile: Pictured are Hilda Block, Connie Carrie, Beryl Bachman and Candy Hostetter. W PROextraMAC 610 chain k wFREE McCULLOCH Wraparound chain brakehand guard system Electronic ignition Muffler shield Anti-vibratio- Third place team, Abajo Petroleum: Pictured are Kathy Willey, Becky Dunow, Sharron Stroud and Rita Malloy. n McCULLOCH BODY SHOP OPEN for BUSINESS Under the management of A1 Gentry. A1 comes to Dove Creek 22 years of from Rutherford, New Jersey. He brings with him and management. experience, 13 of which were in ownership A1 is experienced in all aspects of body work. We appreciate your business in the past, and welcome your business in the future. Dove Creek Implement Inc. 677-22- 74 Box 546 Dove Creek, Co. 81324 Automatic & manual bar & chain oiling Large volume muffler wspark arrestor screen 16" & 20" bar & chain Carry case available mch emerge MITE-E-LIT- E Portable Generators Only one Lightweight, economical design & Stratton engine moving part, plus Briggs Fits easily into car trunk Virtually no or repairs adjustments. watts Available in models from 1200-5.00- 0 A MOTOR PARTS PRO MART HOME CENTER HOME CENTER Monticello University Year |