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Show w M I 4 4 f, HE SAN JUAN . . t, J Jj 4 RECORD Thursday September 24, 1981 - Page 6 t C"8" AEKOBECAEAY YOUIffiS all pact. pneMut (Utd lutunc titettw&iA' fo Hospital Notes . CONGRATULATIONS Douglas and Christine Allen Boy i-- Leonard and Bessie Howe Boy Connie and Whipple Doug a 'pall h . rn. Girl Jeff and Mary Ann Herhkowitz Boy Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Don McNutt Kathryn Carter Stella Salazar Larry Peterson Sept. 17 - M. Julie Bradford Stephen Hazelwood Sept. 18 Sept. 19 vited to show what is available to potential bus tours. Representatives of six differ?-enbus tour companies were hosted in San Juan County last week by the San Juan Development Board. The tour operators traveled through Grand County and were then given a tour of San Juan County to obtain ideas of services and attractions available here for t Iomia Johnson Christine Allen 5 Card of Thanks Thank you people of MonticeUo for the kindness love and warmth you showed to us at the passing of our beloved husband and father. You are beautiful people. Sincerely, Hortense Leatham Fredrick Sieber Philip Sieber Carole Woulf Neal Leatham Jack Leatham Hal Leatham Special eatentaimtMt Humphreys, onitty (pun cozened ciicA fo JLty C (fawtntf' )tw. . 7Hotdcufr. Septetulw at A highlight of the evening was a cookout at Spirit Cave west of Board Blanding. Development , members prepared steak, potatoes and the trimmings. Stan Bronson shared songs and tales of the countys history. Jim and Anna Benally and family entertained and explained many Indian customs. tourists. Peggy (Utd dawt pnijea. Keele photo San Juan Development Board host bus tour orientation Nadine Adams ' , Representatives of bus tour companies and local business people enjoy cookout west of B1andin9 DISCHARGED Develop- ment Board directpr, arranged for the tour and the board travel committee assisted with a travel show at the Edge of the Cedars Museum last Monday September 14. Motel owners, local tour guides, and businessmen were in dlwtcAeatt. 2$ aoott. Come on along to COMMUNITY SCHOOLS! The guests expressed delight over the attractions of the area Monday Early Bird Exercises: G. Adair, M,T, W,TH, F, 6- a.m.:MHS gym. 5 full days to tone up those flabby muscles for only $4. Starts Oct. 5. Sorry, no worms wUl be served! and seemed interested in bringing tours to the county, Humphreys -7 said. Tuesday Jllh room 3, 7p.m., $12, or $15 and materials. 1st class, Oct. 6. We live in the middle of Navajoland. Come out and learn to appreciate it more. Navajo: R. Vernon, MHS -9 Childbirth: D. Tittle, 7- p.m.,' Speech Arts, MHS. $25 couples, $15, single mothers. Starts Oct. 6. Learn nutrition, breathing techniques, baby care and more. . Art Room, MHS. Pottery and Sculpture: L. Burningham,7-9p.m- ., $10. Starts Oct. 6. 8 weeks. Learn to make vases, flower pots, ' working with a wheel. Express yourself. G.E.D.: p.m., Room 5, MHS, $10 Starts Oct. 6. Finish your schooling! Get a certificate! -9 Southwest Colorado Coirflez Area 1227 Acres Deeded Land Carry Capacity 600 Cow Unifs 600 Acres on Dolores River three miles from McPhee Dam. 627 acres in McElmo Canyon area. Excellent Forest Service and BLM per- mits. . 7-8- :30 Tole Painting: P. Lewis, Starts October 7- -9 6, $10. Make own Christmas gifts. p.m., Art Room MHS, 8 weeks. pictures, paint boxes, design your Pee Wee Basketball th grades), J. Griffin & D. Stoddard, MHS date TBA. . Fee $3. Call Mrs. Wikle, gym. Starting "TBA., 8, to register. (3-6- 587-239- Spanish: K. Stevens, fee. Starts Oct. 6. p.m.. Room 7, MHS, $10 and 7- -0 $2 materials Wednesday Typing: I. Bird, Type Room, MHS, 7- -9 p.m. $10. Starts Oct. 7. Learn how to type or brush up on speed and accuracy. Basic Drawing: Z. Burningham, Art Room, MHS, 7 p.m., 6 weeks. s, Starts Oct. 7, $10. Learn the skills necessary to study oil and other art mediums. water-color- This is a prime working ranch with potential for land development. Approximately 1100 head herefords and ranch equipment included. Hoop Weavings: C. Christiansen, $15 and materials. Sewing Room, MHS, 9 p.m. Starts Oct. 7. Learn to make beautiful and 7-- personal Christmas gifts. Mens Basketball: 28, $10. B. Manzanares, TBA, 10 weeks. Starts Oct. Come play on a team, sharpen your skills and have a good time. Thursday Programming the Personal computer: Room 17, MHS, $10. Starts Oct. 8 D. Rowley, 7:30 p.m., Bookkeeping Accounting: , K. Nye, Type Room, MHS p.m., $io. Starts Oct. 7. Make your books balance! R 6-7- :30 pf. Woodworking: K. Freestone, Shop,MHS,(5t p.m. 10 weeks (40 hours), $15. I Starts Oct 8. Get that table finished! J 6-- 10 Wood Refinishing CLIFFORD POSSUM - BROKER Shirley Watmore - Broker Assoc., 56 Barbara Rosenbaugh - Sales Assoc., 2 Rhonda Martin - Sales Assoc., 4 Marge Reynolds, Sales Assoc., 37 565-616- 677-286- 565-807- REALTOR4' 3 136 VV. First Oct 12-1- Fee $15 6. P. Heaton, p.m. County fair building. and ma.oiials. Get that old dresser 8 Workshop: a.m. to 5 out of the attic and into use. 565-303- 6 Printed as a public service by The San Juan RecordT |