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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, November 13, 1980 - Page 9 Clubs, Workshops, Special Events Bishop William Keith Weigand, named on September 9 by Pope John II as the seventh Catholic Bishop of Salt Lake City, will say mass at St. Josephs Church in Monticello on November 30. A 6 p.m. potluck supper 25th an- The Blanding LDS Stake will sponsor a Deseret Industries Sale November 22 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the South LDS Cultural Hall. Items to be sold will include boots, levis, toys, childrens clothing, womens dresses and items that are brought in locally. niversary celebration honoring Father Verdi, pastor of the Moab Parish and administrator for Ken-mor- Washington. His pastoral assignments have been in the Boise, Idaho, locale and Cali, Colombia, S.A. At the time of his succession he was assigned to St. Huberts in Home -dale, Idaho. Bishop Weigand is fluent in Spanish and English. Parentteacher conferences will be held the week of Novem- All parents are encouraged to schedule conferences ber 17. with those teachers with whom they would like to speak. Conferences will be by appointment only. Conferences can be schedules between the hours of a.m. and 4 p.m. Call for appointments. Mrs. Bayles or Mrs. Terkelson will be available to make appointments for you. If you are unable to meet this schedule, special arrangements will be made. This year parents can schedule conferences with teachers at any time that a concern arises. 678-22- 8 91 The centennial year for San Juan County is nearly over and will have B landing families another opportunity to review the story of that first brave trek into The The movie the county. be will Impossible Journey5 shown at the Blanding Library Monday, November 17 at 7 p.m. All families are invited. Please come early as the movie will start promptly at 7:00. Donnie and Ruth Tibbetts, children of the Kent Tibbetts show off a quilt which will be on sale at Fourth Ward bazaar held in Blanding on Saturday, November 15 at 4 p.m. Looking for that specialChrist-ma- s present ... or for a change of pace in life? How about a Bronco quilt for that special teenager? Blanding residents can find the solutions to these problems and much, much more at the Blanding Fourth Ward Country Fair to be held Saturday, November 15, in the South Cultural Hall from 4p.m. - on. Special events include the following: Christmas gifts and ideas, chairmen Merle and Ron at Thanksgiving McDonald; trimthe with all Grandmas mings, Jay and LaRue McDaniel; Odds n Ends, Tamra and Mark Lyman; Quilts featuring special Bronco quilts, Cecelia and Kent Tibbitts; Baked Goods and Candy, Linda and Mike Halliday and Lelia and Dennis Jones; Old Country Store including bargains on woods, produce, fruit, etc., Joan and Bob Hosier; and child- rens games including movies, cupcake walks, dart - throwing games, fishing pond, chairmen Dan and Glenna Webb. Included will be an auction and lots more fun. . come and see. old-fashio- ned . Values Lufkin UpTo Home Shop Tape $3.30 . Lots of ideas and gifts will be available Saturday, November 15, at two Bladning acitivites. The Fourth Ward Bazaar at the South Chapel will begin at 4 p.m. Food and craft items will be on sale. The Christmas Gifts Fair at the library will begin at noon with displays, bake sales and a musical program by high school students at 2 p.m. Over 20 door - prize drawings are to be awarded beginning at 3 p.m. Persons wishing to donate items to Deseret Industries may bring them to the South Cultural Hall Thursday, November 20 from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. and Friday from 8 p.m. until 5 p.m. All items that are useable will be most appreciated. Large items such as stoves refrigerators and large furniture will not be accepted, however. Monticello and LaSal, will follow. Bishop Weigand, a native of Bend, Oregon, was ordained to the Priesthood in 1963 at St. Mary's Church in St. Maries, Idaho. He received his theological education e, at St. Thomas Seminary in basketball season. This is a great opportunity for kids to develop coordination and ball handling skills while having a fun time, say the sponsors of the program. See you November 19! school cafeteria. second grade classes will provide music. A film Reading, Writing - will be shown to and Rinsing parents who are interested in the flouride dental rinse program soon to be implemented in the school. Blanding Elementary There will be a 6:40 p.m. showing and an 8 p.m. showing. Book Fair will begin at 6:30 p.m. that Elementary statewide Conference on Discipline will be held November 19, 1980 at Brigham Young University. According to Dr. J. Lloyd Eldredge, conference coA Combined ordinator, educational and community leaders will be informed of discipline problems and programs being implemented in Utah and in the nation. evening. Pack 906 formed from Sixth and Seventh Ward dens, will conduct a drive the last two weeks in November selling Reese and Mars candy bars. Proceeds will be used to alloy Pack expenses. fund-raisi- ng Her-she- y, The entire membership nas been organized to canvas neighborhoods and Judy Mainord, expressed confidence in the success of the campaign. chir-woma- n, Extension service community schools are offering a basketball program for 3- grade boys and girls. Orientation and registration is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 19, in the Monticello Elementary School cafeteria. Please bring $2 registration fee. Boys will be asked for an additional refundable $2 jersey deposit. Parents are encouraged to attend this meeting. -6 Jim Griffin will supervise the boys program and Nedra Crow will supervise the girls program, gram. Practice sessions will start the The week of December. the school high program parallels November has been proclaimed Discipline Month by Governor A special Matheson. Give and Take, will be film, broadcast into all Utah schools on November 25 by KUED. coconference is State Utah the Board sponsored by of Education, the State Office of Education and the Committee on Student Self Discipline. Over 1,000 participants are expected. and educational Community professionals will address the attendees. Keynote speaker will be R. Covey, nationally Stephen known author and lecturer. The In a reading reinforcement activity sponsored by the Blanding PTA $340 will be donated to both the elementary schools to be distributed to teachers to use for prizes or motivational materials in teacher designed reading motivation programs. The PTA is also contributing money to be used for an poetry contest as a prelude to the San Juan Record Christmas poetry contest. in-sch- ool Readers are reminded that a Reading Games discussion and it Workshop is scheduled for the November 18 Make-it-Ta- ke 1 Crescent our new office. 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Were you registered but did not Blanding, Utah Your Independent Insurance Agent (801) 678-211- 4 Scout basic training be held in the will session North Chapel at 10 a.m. Blanding 15. on November Materials will be on sale but persons planning to attend should bring a sack lunch. Similar sessions will be held in Monticello on November 18. The program is as follows: Cub A The Cub Scout Program 10:00 a.m. Program Planning 11:00 a.m. Den Activities 12:30 p.m. Den Administration 1:30 p.m. Webelos Den Program 12:30 p.m. Pack Administration 12:30 p.m. Pack Relationships 0 p.m. Den Leader Coach Seminar 2:30 p.m. Webelos Den Program 2:30 p.m. Post high school orientation programs will be offered to San Juan seniors on Tuesday November 18 at Whitehorse and Monticello high schools. Qrganized by the Utah State Office of Education, the program will feature representatives from 14 major Utah post high school institutions. About ten days before the pro- gram, seniors should receive, through their school counselor, a booklet giving detailed inforschool edmation on post-hig- h ucational institutions, finacialaid available and Utahs private tion-technical schools. Only about 10 percent of the financial aid money available is in the form of scholarships, reports Dr. Russell Whitaker, state guidance The rest of the specialist. comes money through grants, voca- workstudy state and programs and federal, local loans. The students can choose three of the fourteen presentations on individual schools. Dr. Whitaker recommends a visit to one school from each of three groups. first group is the big coland leges universities; the next the or junior small four-ye- ar is The colleges and the third group is and business schools. vocational-technic- al Utah has one of the lowest percentages of students who go outside of the state for postUtah education. secondary offers almost any kind of schooling which is available in the Dr. Whitaker says. nation, |