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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday September 17, 1981 - Page Cllimlbs, Community schools Monticello Community Schools starting dates are October 5 through 9. Classes are being now. Wirlksllnnp0, Evenntts it available by dialing toll-fr- ee within Utah. Courses offered include: Cosmos, a study of astronomy; The planned right If you would like to teach a class or have a special one you would like to take, please call or Kit Rebecca Wikle, 587-232, and get your Stevens, Shakespeare Plays; American Government Survey; The American Story-Th- e Beginning Through 1876; Contemporary who would like to teach Navajo, course for teachers; Its Everybodys Business, a survey of the American business scene and Understanding Human Behavior. 98 587-274- class started. We are looking for teachers Calligraphy or Karate. Come on along and share your talents with everyone make Monticello a better place, in which to live. Stockman s picnic Dont forget the annual San Juan County Stockmans Picnic tomorrow night at 6 p.m. in Devils Canyon campground. Bring your partner and place settings. If you need additional or information, call 587-24- 678-299- 41 7. SUSC TV courses Southern Utah State College is offering nine college courses via television. The courses willful-fi- ll general education requirements and course credit will be transferable to other colleges in Utah. on Broadcasts beginSeptember29 KUED-chann- el 7. A free tele- course information booklet and registration information are Health Issues; Humanities Through the Arts; Interaction, a Back to school night Back to School night will be held at Monticello Elementary School on Wednesday September 23, at 7:30 p.m. A musical number will be presented by students and the school faculty will be introduced. There will also be a presentation by the PTA. you understand what is required in each case. Do not wait until the animal is six months old. Dogs should receive temporary distemper and parvo virus at any age up to nine weeks. The Dog immunizations Many contagious diseases of animals are in our area and many of these diseases can be prevented with proper imever-prese- nt munizations. Dogs, cats and horses should get an initial series of immunizations followed by periodic boosters. Usually these begin before weaning age, so be sure Twenty -- six high schools in Utah will be involved at different times in mock elections and Utah state makes every effort to bring in state and local government officials to talk with seniors at the shot for these diseases is usually given at 14 weeks. Immunizations for cats follow the same basic time schedule. conferences. The meat of the program centers around forming six small discussion groups. Group categories are state, national, municipal and county government, police and courts and political parties. Students may chose to participate in any three groups. Beliavorial genetics Food handlers class first distemper, hepatitis, lepto- - spirosis, kennel cough and parvo virus immunizations, should be given at nine weeks. The second Registration for Behavioral Genetic classes will.be Tuesday, September 22, at 7:33 p.m. in the Behavioral Genetics office next door to Sears in Monticello. For further information, call Lila Semadeni Behavioral Genetics Specialist, 587-265- Parents will have an opportunity to meet and visit with teachers. ft 0. voler awareness 4-- H voter awareness program, sponsored by Utah State University Extension Services, will be held Thursday, September 24, At San Juan High School. The session is for seniors from San Juan, Monticello and Whitehorse high schools. The program is targeted at seniors, who will soon be eligible votors, to make them aware of their rights, privileges and obligations as citizens and new A 4-- H voters. Southeast The Scouts hold physical fitness Olympics By Marsha Keele San Juan District Cub Scouts held their annual Physical Fitness Olympics Saturday, September 12, in Blanding. One team from each stake in the district was selected to represent San Juan at the Utah National Parks Council competition September 19 in Orem. The three winning teams were: Monticello Fourth Ward, Blanding Second and Fourth Wards. The Utah Health District will hold food handlers classes on September 21, 24 and I ' ' i:" 25. In Bluff, a t. w m 21, is requested. handlers pernit will be issued upon successful completion of the class. Southeast Utah Health District food sanitation regulations require each person employed in a food service establishment to have a current food handlers permits issued by the Health District. For pre -- registration or add1, itional information, call extension 21 in Monticello. For 3. Blanding and Bluff, call pre-registrat- - Sr-- class will be held from 9a.m. until noon in the Social Services Building . In Monticello two classes will be held on September 24. The class in the morning will be from 8 to 11. The afternoon class will meet from 2 to 5. Both classes will be at the Health Office. On September 25, a 9 a.m. to noon class will be held in Bland-in- g at the Social Servce Building A $4 fee will be charged and September 13 Blanding winners in the Cub Scout Physical Fitness Olympics are (1 to r) Matt Bradford, 8; Michael Bowring, 9, and Robert Wilcox 10. The scouts are members of Blanding Fourth Ward. ion A food 587-223- 678-272- HOME FOR SALE Monticello Stake winners in the Cub Scout annual Physical Fitness Olympics. From the Fourth Ward (1 to r), Jake Rowley, John Richie Young, Brett Rowley, and Barton Tyler Young. Leader is Don Christensen. Quick occupancy. FHA financing possible. Cedar Siding. Insulated throughout. 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