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Show e THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 25 1981 - Page 7 Book fair in Monticello I The Monticello schools will sponsor a student book fair from November 30 to December 4. Students will be able to browse and purchase books. The book fair will be open during the hours of 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Books will be on display in the library at Monticello Elementary School and Monticello High School. The book fair committee invites all students, parents and visitors to attend the fair. The fair will encourage students interest in reading and in building home libraries, and will also contribute to a worthwhile project. All profits will be used for a P.T.A. sponsored scholarship. The Monticello Schools P.T.A. is sponsoring this event, with June n. Brown serving as book fair The committee includes Laraine Westcott, Mary Jane Rose and Jane Musselman. The book fair display will include attractive new books from many major publishers in all ul popular price books to read or to give as gifts. All reading interests will be repchari-perso- Wedding announced ranges-wonderf- They both served in the Padova, Italy Mission. Tony is a 1976 On 15, 1981 Tony August Pellegrini and Lisa Ann James were married in the Los Angeles Temple of the Chruch of Jesus Monticello High School where he served as student body president and was active in graduate Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of sports and drama. John E. James of Apple Valley, California, and Tony is the son of Mrs. Jo-AHyde of Orem, Utah. An open house honoring Tony and Lisa will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Alfred Frost, Saturday, November 28 from 6 to 8p.m., and their friends are invited to stop by and meet them. nn Die couple will be living in Provo for the next two years where they are attending school. resented, biographies, adventure stories, science, nature, crafts, mystery and reference books. The committee is working with Educational Reading Service, a professional book fair company, to furnish an individual selection of books for the fair. fiction, . HIGH QUALITY DEHYDRATED FOODS!! Convenient and economical to use every day. 100 useable...No waste-indefin- choose from plus some preparedness items. 10 and DECEMBER DISCOUNT Fruit Punch Date Bits Vanilla, Chocolate and Custard Puddings v Start your family storage Basic Unit Cases One, Two and Three -- Other cases in the unit will follow One each Month Call your SamAndy Distributor Today Joyce Harvey 801-587-29- 12 or 801-587-27-P4 west by Steven termountain Shallenberger, Provo businessman. According to Dr. Dale Tingey, director of American Indian Services at Brigham Young University, Shallenberger sees the potential of Indians and tre-mind- ous s , .. . t Harry and Marvel Burnside have accepted an LDS mission call to the Montana Billings Mission. They will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on December 2. The Burnsides farewell will be held November 29 at 3 p.m. in the First Ward, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Marvel Eastin before she married grew up in Monticello. La hopes the books will serve as a catalyst of inspiration for the youth to become success-oriente- d. Indian families on several reservations have sent letters of thanks for his generosity, said Dr. Tingey. The colorful books include a series on LDS Church history, the Bible, the Book of Mormon and The latter inPower Tales. success and motivation cludes stories on such notables as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Florence Nightingale and champion Indian athlete Jim Thorpe. The stories about Jim Thorpe have been very well accepted. Shallenberger was named the 1980 Outstanding Businessman of the Year by the Provo Jaycees. Books donated by Steven distribhave been Shallenberger uted- among tribes in Utah, Alaska, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, the Dakotas, Montank and Canada. HARRY and MARVEL BURNSIDE MES Reinas Monticello Try Something New! Ground beef patty between two soft flour tortillas. honor roll High Honor Roll .students at Monticello Elementary School who were absent from the picture which appeared in the November 19 edition of The San Juan Record, are P.J, Bennett, Shawn Sherick and Robin Stanard. Barbara Wilson, recipient of the October Citizenship Award for the morning kindergarten class, was also absent the day of the picture. Seniors visit Muley Point by Camille Davis Fruit Blend NOTICE! Blanding, Montezuma Creek and Mexican Hat are recipients of some of the 15,000 books donated to Indian families in the in- Smothered in green chili Topped with cheese, lettuce and tomatoes NEW HOLIDAY SPECIALS NOVEMBER Books donated to Indians life for future security ...no rotation necessary. Large variety of over 100 highly nutritional items to i ft 612 North Main storage ite tribe. Couple, accepts LDS mission call , DELICIOUS classics, including Steve Shallenberger, Provo businessman who has donated more than 15,000 books to various Indian tribes, explains the new 'Power series to Michelle Billie, left, daughter of BYU student Henri Billie (right). TTie Billies 'are members of the Chehalis Also Serving... Burgers, fries and tater tots Malts, shakes and sundaes Phone orders welcome 587-234- 8 EAT IN or CARRY OUT Monday Saturday 11 a.m to 8 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. y We went on the bus to Muley Point. After we left Blanding on the way to Comb Ridge we saw three deer crossing the road. We stopped and the deer just turned around and stared at us. They were beauties. At our weekly meeting, Tola Newman demonstrated a free facial using Phyllis Heaton as the model. We will not have any more trips for the rest of the month, so we hope you have a happy |