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Show V THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, August 14, 1980 - Page 7 Reunion Bv Florence Galbraith Lelia and Palmer gathEdson the late on ered together Saturday, August 9, at the Walter C. Lyman Park for a family reunion. There were 36 family members in attendance. There was visiting, games and lots of The family of good food. This family always has a lot of fun when they get toge- ther. Family members coming from out of town were Don and Guen Tooly and their daughter, Donna, from Salt Lake; Judy Black and two daughters from California; Roy and Sue Taylor and young son from Cortez, Colorado. Two . Lelia and of Ed sons children were unable to attend as they are serving missions for their church. The mis- sionaries wife are and Palmer, and daughter Ardell and LaVell Ida Mae Lelia s husband, Robert Ostergaard. The Palmers are serving in the Chicago Illinois area, and the Ostergaards are in Hawaii. Aunt Lelia Susan Snow and Steven Giles Wedding planned is truly proud of all her children. We wish her missionaries a lot of success. Jamie Collard and Walter Pipkin 65 reunion Engagement announced By Nell Dalton The MHS a 1980 Monticello High School graduate, is employed by the Monticello office of the United States Park Mr. and Mis. Doan Collard of Monticello are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jamie, to Walter E Pipkin, also of Monticello. The marriage will be solemnized Friday evening, October 10, in the Monticello Jamie, Service. Walter, a 1975 graduate of Mo iticello High School, .is employed at At- las Minerals. The library, followed by a reception from 7 to 9 p.m,, couple will reside in Monticello,, ten, first grade and second grade children at the Albert R. Lyman Elementary School in Blanding will be conducted between 9 a.m. - and 12 noon on Wednesday, August 20, it was announced this week by Truman K. Rigby, principal. . Parents are urged to register their children early that morning and are requested to accompany their children so that the forms can be properly filled out. Regular classroom operation will begin the day fol- sent at registration a birth' certificate or some other proof of birth. Kindergarten children must immunized be properly against measles, polio, rubella, mumps, DPT (diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus), or present one of ac-capta- the following: San Juan Record ble statement from a physician that such immunization is inadvisable. statement 2. A written from the childs parent or guardian expressing a' religious or personal conviction to immunization. opposed The proper immunization cards may be picked up at the Public Heal office directly south of the Blanding post office. Children entering schools from out of state must also fulfill the necessary immunzation requirements, the principal said. 1. A 15 -- of 1965 held year reunion this July in conjunction with the Pioneer Ifciy Celebration, Thursday, the evening of the 24th, they ware treated to an enchilada dinner catered by Mrs. Frances Jaramillo, On resume their education this Steve faU. has served a two - year LDS mission in Tokyo, Jpan. A 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. wedding reception at the Manti Third - Fourth Ward will follow cheir August 16 marriage in the Manti LDS Temple, They will also be honored at an open house on Friday, August 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mo iticello library. LPN students elect officers After eating, they took turns on reporting events of the past 15 years, and then took some Ida Yellowman was about to blow out the candles on the cake when a fellow student rushed to her side and shouted: Dont blow your micro- On lowing registration, Thursday, August 21. To be eligible for kindergarten, a child must be 5 on or before old years 31 and must preOctober - their class pictures. Lyman school registration Registration for kindergar- Mr. and Mrs. Mo ReU Snow of Manti, Utah, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Susan to Steven Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles of Monticello, a 1979 graduate Susan, of Manti High School, and Steve, a 1976 graduate of Monticello High School, have both completed one year of study at Snow College, Ephraim, Utah, where they will birthday Friday evening they gathered with the results of the last 15 years (their children) at the city park pavilion and had a picnic. It was exciting to see everyone and catch up on old times. A special treat was a frightening lightning storm that held them up a few extra moments. Those attending were: Kris Lewis and Bruce Adams and children; Alan, Alisa, Robbie, Brian and Summer; Danny and Susan Perkins and boys, Daniel and Benjamin; Howard and Sandra (Woods) Nielson and their children, Kaci, Rustin and Shay; Carol and Carolyn (Hyde) Johnson and their children, Gary and Jennifer; Deane (Corbin) Nielson and children, Sharel, Kim and Ryan; Lindy (Hess) and Rich Anderson and children, Mary, Emily and Julie (Titensor) and Kelly Haderbie and children, Shawna, Tyler, Bryce and Drew; Ginger (Dilton)and Guy Tracy and children; Charley, Jamie; Kelly, Chad and Lucy; Diane (Johnson) Tracy and children,-RachelToni, Sam, Leslie and Pat Jodi; (Harrel) and Mike Tabet and children, Tracy, Shannon, Leslie and Caleb; Hardy and Julie Redd and daughters, Millicent and Lucinda and Gary and Roma Young and e, children, Stacey, Brent, Melanie, Tyler, Andy, Brad and John Robert. organisms on it! The room filled with laughter from the 12 nursing students, their instructors and guests. The occasion was a party to celebrate several birthdays and the election of new class officers. The participants were students in the Sa,n Juan Center for Higher Educations practical nursing The program is program. made available through the College of Eastern Utah in Price. and drea Winter, activities An- plan- ner. party was a welcome break for these hard working ladies. They are currently studying Anatomy and Physiology, Introduction to Microbiology, Nursing Fundamentals with a lab, Pharmacology, Orientation to Nursand Mathematics. At ing the end of this quarter they will have earned 22 hours The credit. entire program consists of four quarters and 89 credit hours. Upon successful completion of the program, the students will be prepared to of The Instructors in the program are Mrs. Gail McKay, RN; Mrs. Kathy Morris, nurse Linda Meier, practitioner; Dr. RN; Kay Shumway and Keele Johnson. Work-stud- y Persons who are interested in secretarial positions in work will now government have the opportunity to attend school and pay for college expenses at Utah Technical College at Provo-Ore. officers elected are: Aileen Davis, president; Vera Benally, vice presiThe dent and treasurer; take the state board examand if they pass, inations they will become licensed practical nurses (LPNs). m. According to Fred Guymon, supervisor co-- op of the program alternating at the col- lege, a students name may be placed on a special competitive job placement register for fulltime city, county, state or federal employment for three- - month periods. The student must pass a special Job Service clerical test in advance in order to have his or her name placed on the register. Those selected will earn about $1500 with which to pay college expenses. The quarters of work experience are alternated through continuous cycles of on - campus study until graduation. |