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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 12, 1980 - Page 18 Bluff school has graduation By Alvin Reiner Sixteen ladies men young and said their farewells to the Bluff Elementary School during recent commencement exercises. For a novel approach, the graduates each gave a short talk about their life so far and their aspirations for the which were put future, on video back - tape and played to the audience which filled the schools purpose room. multi- Principal Albert Kuipers' the parents and welcomed townspeople following the prelude and processional played by Larry Brown, A slide presentation showing Bluff activities such as All Tribes Day and Headstart Day, and featuring many of the youngsters and parents, was next The Bluff 1980 graduates include, left to right: Front row, Jon Schmitt, Jeff Rock, Billy Gaines, Wesley Markham, Tony Johnson, Rodney John, Arthur Warren, David Begay; rear, Aide Patsy Ensle, Bobby Worth, Regina Stash, Sharon Blackhorse, Philamena Skow, Emily Yanito, Sixth Grade Teacher Ray Johnson, Bernice Yanito, Absent is Thomas Begay, Photo by Alvin on the agenda. First grade teacher, Reiner. Ar- Dennison, who is also president of the Teachers As- lene was of the stuselected the by speakers dents, Her talk, entitled sociation, throughout their lives. one Going Forward With Trust, challenged the students to be use- truthful, responsible, ful, sincere and thankful Also selected to speak was Emily Begay, business man- ager of St, Christophers Mission. Ms. Begay related her personal experiences as a student. The fifth and sixth grades Blowin then sang in the followed the Wind, preby sentation ' of awards, among them second grader Johnny for perfect atSampson tendance and sixth grader Jon Transferred to San Juan area The the Bureau of Land this week announced Man-agam- ent transfer Krous-ko- p the California from Schmitt for agriculture. of David Plateau management program. Mr. Krouskop will direct the Grand Gulch ranger force in dispensing information and services to the public while providing protection for the and other archaeilogical natural resource values of the area, BLM said, Mr. Krouskop holds a bachelor of science degree in recreation admini- outdoor stration from Colorado State University in Ft. Collins. He worked as a ranger at Big Bend National Park, Texas, Dave Krouskop program at El Centro to San Juan Resource Area in Monticello, where he will the Grand Gulch supervise Desert and Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, prior to BLM as a ranger joining in 1974 at Riverside, Cali- fornia. and his wife, Judy, and He their make three children their home in will Montice- llo. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE acres prime development or speculation property. Borders paved frontage. A steal at $78,000, with owner 106 26 financing, w 29 down. acres mountain property with two old gold mines. Develop as much or as little as desired. Owner financing. 107 3 acres with a creek and fairly isolated yet close to 108 33 town. Owner financing available. 109 266 acres isolated, yet ease of access. Just $66,500 with owner financing with down. 105 A retail business with a lot of future. Leased building and excellent new stock. 115 Kampark - a proven money maker with 5.76 acres and all the improvements. 125 An ideal rental for income. Duplex with ease of attaining. Just $7,000 down, assume. 112 Four office complex, newly remodeled, on the main thoroughfare. $65,000. 132 6.3 acres commercial property at junction to Lake Powell. 128 Auto sales and service building with or without Stan Perkins 63 These three Bluff Elementary youngsters celebrate the ending of the school year by tossing their papers into the air. Left to right are Jeff Rock, Billy Gaines and Jon Schmitt. (Of course they cleaned up their papers afterwards). Photo by Alvin Reiner. South Main Utah 84511 B landing, 678-331- 1 or 2561 |